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Ordnance Manual for the Use of the Officers of the United States Army: 1861 Edition Chapter 8 (Reprint)
0Softcover, 60 pages, illustrated
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Notes on U.S. Ordnance Volume II, 1776-1941 by James E. Hicks
0This book is written by James E. Hicks. Details regarding every sort of weapon from the pistol to the heaviest coast artillery.
For fans of old blackpowder cartridge rifles early chapters discuss loading tools & moulds made by : Winchester, Remington, Marlin & Ballard, Maynard & Stevens, Sharps, Smith & Wesson & Ideal.
Hardcover, 252 pages, well illustrated
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A Guide To The Maynard Breechloader, Revised Edition, by George Layman
0For single shot enthusiasts, this is the first book dedicated entirely to the Maynard family of breech-loading firearms. Discussed are the early patents of Dr. Edward Maynard, and historical data pertaining to US government purchases before and during the Civil War.
Softcover, 168 pages, 85 illustrations and 46 reproduced rare pages from the 1881 and 1884 Maynard catalogs
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A Brief History of Bullet Moulds, by Codman Parkerson
0Through the use of detailed photography, this book thoroughly examines the evolution of bullet moulds from their earliest form to today’s advance types.
Softcover, 22 pages. Illustrated.
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Traditional Gunstocking with Mark Silver (DVD)
018th Century Techniques and Approaches, DVD, 2 hours 8 minutes
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Powder Horns: Documents of History by Tom Grinslade
0Paperback, 170 pages, more than 430 full-color photos
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Contemporary Kentucky Rifles IV with Chris & Jon Laubach, Mike Miller, Mark Silver, Allen Martin and others (DVD)
0Universal DVD, 90 minutes
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Contemporary Kentucky Rifles III with Hershel House, Wallace Gusler, Jud Brennan and others (DVD)
0Universal DVD, 90 minutes
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Completing the Hand-Forged Rifle Barrel with Mike Miller (DVD)
0Features noted gun maker Mike Miller. Using only hand tools he files up the breech-plug, cuts the threads then drills & taps the breech of the barrel tube to a proper fit. The octagon flats are rasped & filed to profile. Mike demonstrates crowning the barrel as well as coning the touchhole from inside the bore.
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