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Question on small chain connectors?

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Hello! I apologize if this is a stupid question (which I am known for), I was curious to these small bits of chain connectors I have for my flintlock accessories. I am not sure what they are called and where to purchase them.

Thanks Again!

Ranger94
 

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The OP is looking for the chain, not the tools. I've bought the set below and then a few custom sets from a Seller on the American Longrifles Forum, but I have no link. Some 'oldtime' hardware stores might have what was called 'jack chain' for holding the counter-weights in the old dbl-hung sash windows; where some of it - if small - can be blackened or tarnished and work for all but the "thread counters".

FWIW here is a pick/brush set on chain for only $8! To me it is a BEST BUY! As Avalon Forge also has some other great MZL'inf accessories at phenomenal prices, like steel lace-on crampons for only $12, plus period eyeglasses and more. See link.

http://www.avalonforge.com/MainFieldGear.htm

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Think he’s talking about the things that connect the tools to a lanyard. A simple solution would be large fishing swivels. I've never seen those for sale by any ml vendor. Probably can be easily hand made.
 
Ranger94, if I understand your question, you are looking for info on the chain used for attaching your accessories. There is a two page thread on these small chains and where to buy them locally from 2020 on this forum. At the top of the page tap the magnifying glass icon to bring up the search bar. Type in
“Chain for use with 18th century shooting accessories” and hit the search button. And the only stupid question is the one not asked. I hope this is what you were looking for and good luck.
 
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Hello! I apologize if this is a stupid question (which I am known for), I was curious to these small bits of chain connectors I have for my flintlock accessories. I am not sure what they are called and where to purchase them.

Thanks Again!

Ranger94

If it were me, I'd drill a plate with holes and insert bar or bolts the size of the loops and weld on the backside (15min). Hold it in a vise. Then just get the right size wire and bend around in a figure "8". Trim, hammer, dress etc. You could make them 'till the cows come home.
 

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The link to the thread ppg1949 mentioned in post #6 is below, it will tell you about all you need to know. Chain is easy to make from brass or steel rod. I have a pair of round jaw needle nose pliers which are ideal for forming the loops. Of course pre made pick & whisk sets are an alternative. I have found most jewelry parts (findings) lacking the strength to be of use. BTW, recommend Avalon Forge, see post #4.

https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/threads/chain-used-with-18th-century-shooting-accessories.122060/
 
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