18420 E. Hefner Road ~ Jones, Oklahoma 73049 ~ (405) 396-2583 Tel ~ (405) 396-8450 Fax |
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Prints & Drawings British Brown Bess Musket Prints Kit Ravenshear's detailed sheets on the Brown Bess giving description and changes of the kings Pattern Musket are available from us. These drawings show the differences between 1728, 1742, and the 1755 Longland Muskets.
Early French Musket Prints The Early 1717-1746 French Musket drawing is also available. This drawing goes into great detail on the changes in each model.
Kit Ravenshear's Booklets The following booklets by the late Kit Ravenshear are extremely helpful, well written in simple easy to understand terms.
Early Pistol Prints The following full size prints by Bob McCrory are extremely helpful in working on the late 1600's pistols that we offer. Each full size drawing has at least 10 to 12 photos of each gun.
1803 Harpers Ferry Rifle Print Full Size drawing of the 1803 Harpers Ferry Rifle with notes on the variations and assembly.
British Baker Rifle Print Full Size Drawing of the British Baker Rifle.
1814 & 1817 Common Rifle Print Full Size Drawing of the 1814 & 1817 Common Rifle.
Fancy Jager Rifle Print Full Size drawing with four views showing all carving and detail. This rifle is in our German Jagers Section.
T.W. Pistor Jager Rifle Print Full Size drawing showing all views of the stock and parts of the series 510 T.W. Pistor Jager Rifle.
US Rifleman's Pouch This Pouch was issued to all rifleman companys. It is a gusseted pouch divided in the center forming the front and back halves. This was first described in the "Handbook for Rifleman" in 1812 and in the Ordnance Manuals of 1839, 1842 and 1850. It was used with the 1803 Harpers Ferry, the 1814 and 1817 Common Rifle, the Hall Breechloading Rifles, and finally with the Mississippi Rifle. It was first issued with a horn, then with the peace flask later. The inside pocket held " Sixty well smoothed balls and the outside pocket held the turnscrew, worm, oil rag, small knife, and patches". We carry a full size drawing of each piece of the pouch and how to assemble it. These were taken directly from a very rare original pouch with all the notes from the Ordnance Manuals.
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We stock many items, but each item is custom cast or made by us to the exact specifications of the originals parts, we have copied. Due to the investment casting process which we use there are sometimes delays due to this process which in turn requires patience from our customers, the average delivery time on our parts is between 60 and 90 days, if the parts you order are not in stock. We assure you that the quality of our parts is well worth any wait, as many of the items we make have never been offered by anyone before. If you are serious about the authenticity of your weapon then the time will be a small price to pay. Many of the pictures shown on this web site are of original pieces. We do not sell any original pieces on this web site only reproduction's of the original parts we have copied. If the item description does not say assembled then you are buying the castings of that particular item. To see the difference between an assembled lock and a set of lock castings please click the button below.
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