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Modeled after an early fullstock from H. E. Leman's factory in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, our pre-inlet right hand fullstock is cut for a 15/16" straight octagon barrel up to 36" length. Pre-inlet for Track's H.E. Leman percussion lock, H.E. Leman single trigger & trigger plate, triggerguard, and breech plug. Right hand, all have a 7/16" ramrod hole
Modeled after an early fullstock from H. E. Leman's factory in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, our pre-inlet right hand fullstock is cut for a 15/16" straight octagon barrel up to 36" length. Pre-inlet for Track's H.E. Leman percussion lock, H.E. Leman single trigger & trigger plate, triggerguard, and breech plug. Right hand, all have a 7/16" ramrod hole
Modeled after an early fullstock from H. E. Leman's factory in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, our pre-inlet right hand fullstock is cut for a 15/16" straight octagon barrel up to 36" length. Pre-inlet for Track's H.E. Leman percussion lock, H.E. Leman single trigger & trigger plate, triggerguard, and breech plug. Right hand, all have a 7/16" ramrod hole
Modeled after an early fullstock from H. E. Leman's factory in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, our pre-inlet right hand fullstock is cut for a 1" straight octagon barrel up to 36" length. Pre-inlet for Track's H.E. Leman percussion lock, H.E. Leman single trigger & trigger plate, triggerguard, and breech plug. Right hand, all have a 7/16" ramrod hole dril
Modeled after an early fullstock from H. E. Leman's factory in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, our pre-inlet right hand fullstock is cut for a 1" straight octagon barrel up to 36" length. Pre-inlet for Track's H.E. Leman percussion lock, H.E. Leman single trigger & trigger plate, triggerguard, and breech plug. Right hand, all have a 7/16" ramrod hole dril
Modeled after an early fullstock from H. E. Leman's factory in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, our pre-inlet right hand fullstock is cut for a 1" straight octagon barrel up to 36" length. Pre-inlet for Track's H.E. Leman percussion lock, H.E. Leman single trigger & trigger plate, triggerguard, and breech plug. Right hand, all have a 7/16" ramrod hole dril
Modeled after an early fullstock from H. E. Leman's factory in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, our pre-inlet right hand fullstock is cut for a 15/16 or 1" straight octagon barrel up to 36" length. Pre-inlet for Track's H.E. Leman percussion lock, H.E. Leman single trigger & trigger plate, triggerguard, and breech plug. Right hand, all have a 7/16" ramrod
Henry Eicholtz Leman, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, was a prolific gun maker, one of the first longrifle makers to adopt factory production techniques. H. E. Leman used this style lock on “trade rifles" offered to the wholesale trade. These rifles were then resold by merchants and traders to westbound emigrants traveling down the Ohio River to Saint Lou
H.E. Leman Indian Trade Rifle muzzle cap for 15/16" octagon barrels. This clean smooth wax casting is patterned after a original in a local collection. We have examined other H.E. Leman Indian Trade Rifles with the exact same muzzlecap. Overall length is 1-3/32". Web thickness is .2". The sides are very slender and the wood along the forearm should
H.E. Leman Indian Trade Rifle muzzle cap for 15/16" octagon barrels. This clean smooth wax casting is patterned after a original in a local collection. We have examined other H.E. Leman Indian Trade Rifles with the exact same muzzlecap. Overall length is 1-3/32". Web thickness is .2". The sides are very slender and the wood along the forearm should
H.E. Leman Indian Trade Rifle muzzle cap for 1" octagon barrels. This clean smooth wax casting is patterned after a original in a local collection. We have examined other H.E. Leman Indian Trade Rifles with the exact same muzzlecap. Overall length is 1-3/32". Web thickness is .2". The sides are very slender and the wood along the forearm should be
H.E. Leman Indian Trade Rifle muzzle cap for 1" octagon barrels. This clean smooth wax casting is patterned after a original in a local collection. We have examined other H.E. Leman Indian Trade Rifles with the exact same muzzlecap. Overall length is 1-3/32". Web thickness is .2". The sides are very slender and the wood along the forearm should be
Ramrod entry pipe with lug for pin, round will accept a 3/8" diameter ramrod as cast. This ramrod pipe is patterned after an original Indian Trade Rifle by H. E. Leman. Surviving examples typically have a zigzag engraving design along the mouth. Overall length is 2-5/16", body is 1-3/32"long with walls 1/32" thick. The lug for pin stands .2" tall.
Ramrod entry pipe with lug for pin, round will accept a 3/8" diameter ramrod as cast. This ramrod pipe is patterned after an original Indian Trade Rifle by H. E. Leman. Surviving examples typically have a zigzag engraving design along the mouth. Overall length is 2-5/16", body is 1-3/32"long with walls 1/32" thick. The lug for pin stands .2" tall.
Ramrod entry pipe with lug for pin, round will accept a 7/16" diameter ramrod as cast. This ramrod pipe is patterned after an original Indian Trade Rifle by H. E. Leman. Surviving examples typically have a zigzag engraving design along the mouth. Overall length is 2-17/64", body is 1-3/64"long with walls 1/32" thick. The lug for pin stands .2" tall
Ramrod entry pipe with lug for pin, round will accept a 7/16" diameter ramrod as cast. This ramrod pipe is patterned after an original Indian Trade Rifle by H. E. Leman. Surviving examples typically have a zigzag engraving design along the mouth. Overall length is 2-17/64", body is 1-3/64"long with walls 1/32" thick. The lug for pin stands .2" tall
Ramrod forward pipe with lug for pin, round will accept a 3/8" diameter ramrod as cast. This ramrod pipe is patterned after an original Indian Trade Rifle by H. E. Leman. Surviving examples typically have a zigzag engraving design along both edges. Overall length is 1-1/32" with walls 1/32" thick. The lug for pin stands .2" tall. After inletting dr
Ramrod forward pipe with lug for pin, round will accept a 3/8" diameter ramrod as cast. This ramrod pipe is patterned after an original Indian Trade Rifle by H. E. Leman. Surviving examples typically have a zigzag engraving design along both edges. Overall length is 1-1/32" with walls 1/32" thick. The lug for pin stands .2" tall. After inletting dr
Ramrod forward pipe with lug for pin, round will accept a 7/16" diameter ramrod as cast. This ramrod pipe is patterned after an original Indian Trade Rifle by H. E. Leman. Surviving examples typically have a zigzag engraving design along both edges. Overall length is 1-1/32" with walls 1/32" thick. The lug for pin stands .2" tall. After inletting d
Ramrod forward pipe with lug for pin, round will accept a 7/16" diameter ramrod as cast. This ramrod pipe is patterned after an original Indian Trade Rifle by H. E. Leman. Surviving examples typically have a zigzag engraving design along both edges. Overall length is 1-1/32" with walls 1/32" thick. The lug for pin stands .2" tall. After inletting d
Ramrod pipe, iron, forward pipe, plain for rib, round, for 3/8" ramrod. The body is 1-1/4" length overall. Turned steel. Made for a halfstock rifle (with steel underrib extending to muzzle), most rifles use two forward pipes, and a few extra long rifles use three forward pipes. When mounting to a halfstock rifle, file a flat on the pipe, and a matc
Ramrod pipe, iron, forward pipe, plain for rib, round, for 3/8" ramrod. The body is just over 1-1/32" length overall. Turned steel. Made for a halfstock rifle (with steel underrib extending to muzzle), most rifles use two forward pipes, and a few extra long rifles use three forward pipes. When mounting to a halfstock rifle, file a flat on the pipe,
Build a replica H. E. Leman Indian Trade Rifle, using Track's best parts patterned from an antique Indian Trade Rifle. Options include choice of caliber, fancy curly maple, brass or iron furniture, with square tail percussion lock. The term TRADE RIFLE indicated a rifle made for the trade, to be sold by a gun merchant, hardware dealers, trading pos
Build a replica H. E. Leman Indian Trade Rifle, using Track's best parts patterned from an antique Indian Trade Rifle. Options include choice of caliber, fancy curly maple, brass or iron furniture, and a L&R late English flintlock. The term TRADE RIFLE indicated a rifle made for the trade, to be sold by a gun merchant, hardware dealers, trading pos
Henry Eicholtz Leman's factory in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania produced rifles for trade to westbound settlers. Examples of his rifles are shown in The Northwest Gun, by Charles Hanson Jr. This triggerguard is traditionally mounted with pins through the two end lugs. A line on the casting gate marks the trimming length. A third casting gate on th