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    SOLD Leonard Day Dutch Trade Musket

    Again, never been fired, just in the collection. All metal bright. Work works great. Dutch-type club butt. Lock is an early type c. 1700. Great gun for early militia or Indian impression. Originally bought for $1500. Selling for $1100 plus shipping.
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    SOLD 1720 Iron Mounted Long Land Pattern Brown Bess

    This is an early Indian musket that has never been fired. Bought originally from Loyalist Arms and in new condition. There are several outfits in India that make muskets, some much better fit and finish than others. This is one of the good ones. Lock works fine. Nice wood looks remarkably like...
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    FOR SALE Selling a New Bolek Maciaszazyk Wheelock - #2

    This is the second of the wheel locks and is sized for a smaller carbine, rifle, or puffer-type pistol. Pictured with the lock is a Dutch trade musket which is also for sale. The lock was made with the notion of replacing the Leonard Day flintlock with the wheel lock. The lock by itself is...
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    FOR SALE Selling a New Bolek Maciaszazyk Wheelock - #1

    I have two new wheel locks made by noted gunsmith Bolek Maciaszazyk being posted separately. The first is an early style made for a military type musket c. 1580-1620. Bolek is arguably the finest wheel lock maker in the world and his work is solid and artful. When you wind the wheel, you get...
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    SOLD Leonard Day English Lock c.1600 -1625 Musket

    I have a Leonard Day muskets for sale. It has a fishtail stock 58" long with 42" .50 caliber barrel. The musket is an early English lock. It is unfired and has only been displayed in my collection. The English lock gun is $1500 plus any shipping, insurance, and fees (if any). No issues with...
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    Turned Up Like a Heron

    This phrase was a description of some long arms carried by Jacobites when they entered Edinburgh in 1745. This perfectly describes the much older, typical Scottish fowling pieces produced in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. But I have always had at least a suspicion there might be an...
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    FOR SALE Leonard Day Dutch Trade Musket - Unfired

    Still paring down my collection! Gun weights about 8 lbs and is 57" overall with a 2' barrel. Bore is .50. This piece has never been fired and used for display only. Nice gun from noted maker of early pieces. Price is $1500 with shipping, insurance (if wanted), and PP fees paid by buyer...
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    SOLD Rare Opportunity - New Bolek Maciaszczyk Wheellock

    Bolek is probably the finest maker of reproduction wheellocks in the world. His creations are not only historically accurate but are paired with modern engineering techniques that makes for a strong internal mechanism. Last year, I ordered two wheel locks (locks only) from Bolek as I have...
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    SOLD 18th C. Hand Mortar IGrenade Launcher) Reproduction

    Excellent reproduction of an early 18th C. hand mortar designed to throw grenades 200-300 feet into opposing ships or fortifications. Hardware is proper pre-Long Land Pattern design with lock marked W. Predden. Brass buttplate and early pattern trigger guard. Barrel is bronze made by noted...
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    Modifying a commercial Murdoch Scottish steel pistol

    On another related subject, back in the day, before I discovered there were some fairly reasonable sources for high quality reproduction Scottish pistols, I tried my hand at modifying the common reproduction Murdoch pistol which can be easily had. Of course, these pistols are much too big for...
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    Mary Rose-style Snapping Matchlock Musket

    I am in the middle of paring down my collection to mainly the Jacobite Rebellion period. I really got interested in the Mary Rose when the two-volume "Armaments of the Mary Rose" was published some years ago. Having the bug, I had a replica of the Mary Rose proto-baskethilt made and a nice...
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    Early 18th Century Hand Mortar

    I have a reproduction early 18th century hand mortar (grenade launcher) made from TRS parts with a Ben Coogle barrel. The hardware on this piece is pre long land pattern and would be dated about 1715 or so. The lock is marked W Pedderson.
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