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Fullstock Longrifle , .45 caliber, 42" Kelly barrel, Siler percussion, maple, brass & iron, used, by P. Sheets
This longrifle is trimmed in a mixture of brass and iron, is stocked in curly maple, and features a .45 caliber straight octagon Kelly barrel. This rifle is a mixture of parts and styles, and represents a flint rifle later converted to percussion. This piece is signed on the top flat of the barrel P. Sheets . It is offered as used with a bright we
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LeMat Cavalry Revolver , .44 caliber, .64 caliber smoothbore, 6-3/4" barrel, percussion, blued, stainless nipples, as-new in box, by Pietta
Designed by a French inventor, Alexander LeMat and Confederate General Beauregard working together to create the ultimate military sidearm, this revolver was to become a favorite of many Confederate Naval and Infantry officers. The first models were made by a Philadelphia gunsmith. But due to the war, the production was moved to France where the gu
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York County Longrifle , .40 caliber, 42" swamped Colerain barrel, Chambers' flint lock, curly maple, brass, percussion conversion, used
Constructed in the manner of those longrifles originally built in York County, Pennsylvania, this rifle is stocked with a piece of extra fancy curly maple with tight stripes running its entire length. The beautiful maple stock is trimmed in brass furniture, and the buttstock is fitted with a sliding wooden patchbox. The .40 caliber swamped Colerain
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Build Track's H. E. Leman Indian Trade Rifle parts set , percussion, 1" octagon barrel, brass, iron, or traditional mixed trim Price: starting at $936.67
build Track's H. E. LEMAN Indian Trade Rifle Kit, easy to assemble, right hand, square tail percussion lock, 1" octagon, up to 36" barrel, brass, iron or mixed trim, plain or curly maple stock Build a replica H. E. Leman Indian Trade Rifle , using Track's best parts patterned from a antique Indian Trade Rifle. Options include choice of caliber, f
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Antique Halfstock Rifle , .36 caliber, 35-1/2" barrel, percussion, maple, brass, marked J.G. Aulenbach, Lebanon
This antique halfstock rifle, with highly figured maple stock, has a wonderful patina and will make a great wall hanger. The barrel and lock are both stamped J.G. Aulenbach, Lebanon . We believe this rifle dates to the 1870's time period, and is fitted with brass furniture that appears to have been offered commercially through E.K. Tryon's catalog.
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Thompson Center Hawken Rifle, .50 caliber, 28" barrel, percussion, figured walnut, brass trim, Vernier and globe sights, Lyman mold & handles, accessories, used, by Thompson Center Arms
This Thompson Center Hawken rifle is offered as used with a bright well maintained bore. The rifle is fitted with Thompson Center's Vernier tang sight and globe front sight. This early production Hawken is stocked in figured American black walnut with evenly spaced stripes running its entire length. The brass has darkened from long storage. Trigger
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Nipple Wrench for Rifles & Shotguns , slotted end for #11 nipple
Our wrenches feature a high carbon steel body with a low carbon steel rod handle. Special commercial tempering gives optimum strength to the wrench fingers. The malleable handle will flex if excess torque is applied, to avoid damage. Our wrenches are not unbreakable, but they are pretty close! This well tempered nipple wrench has two sturdy finger
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Ketland late conversion cap lock, by R. E. Davis
Build an early percussion longrifle, or converted flint Tennessee or late longrifle using our late Ketland cap lock. This “conversion" lock interchanges with our late Ketland flint lock. If you are planning a gun with interchangeable ignition, we recommend fitting the percussion lock first, to insure a good fit of the drum to the lock plate. The pl
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Rifleman's Capper , fancy cap magazine, brass, by Tedd Cash
This clever cap dispenser was designed in the late percussion era. Patterned after one shown in The Muzzle Loading Caplock Rifle , by Ned Roberts, this replica is about 3-1/2" long. A slotted arm rotates, to allow the hinged lid to open wide, for easy refill. When filled, gravity draws caps to the lower end, but keeps them dry and protected, out o
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Classic conversion , right hand, percussion lock, by L&R
L&R's new Classic cap lock is a true conversion. The pan is still evident on the lock plate. The pan molding and flash fence have been retained, and the pan groove has been enlarged to accept a 1/2" diameter powder drum and nipple. L&R's new conversion lock is made to be a tight fit in the Siler lock mortise, and is a tiny bit larger, with a longer
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John Bailes - London left Percussion Conversion Lock, by L&R
John Bailes - London left Percussion Conversion Lock This left hand John Bailes cap lock exactly matches our right hand John Bailes cap lock. Each can be made to interchange with our right and left hand John Bailes flint locks. Fine original flint locks were converted to percussion, during the 1825 to 1880 period. The flash hole was replaced wit
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Siler Large Right Percussion Lock Kit , unassembled, tempered springs, screws included
Siler large right Percussion Conversion Lock Kit Siler's large right cap lock kit is pre-inlet into some of our most popular stocks. It is designed to fit any 13/16" to 1-1/8" barrel, with a 1/2" diameter powder drum. Ideal for a percussion longrifle, this Germanic style lock has the long pointed tail, raised lock plate with chamfered edges, and
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Siler large left Percussion Conversion Lock Kit, unassembled
Siler large right Percussion Conversion Lock Kit Siler's large cap lock kit is pre-inlet into some of our most popular stocks. It is designed to fit any 13/16" to 1-1/8" barrel, with a 1/2" diameter powder drum. If you enjoy tinkering with internal lock parts, you will discover that our Siler kit can be assembled into a fine lock. All holes in t
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Golden Age Percussion Conversion Lock, by Jim Chambers
A true conversion, this percussion lock retains the pan molding, flash fence, and hole for frizzen pivot screw. Converted original locks often have an empty hole, or tap the hole and plug it with a screw. Parts and screws are the same as on the flint lock, except for the cap lock’s unique plate, pan bolster, and the percussion hammer. This is a fin
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