One of the best ways to get a real hands-on muzzleloading experience is to build a rifle yourself. Easy to read instructions guide you through the building process to a finished product. There is no greater feeling of accomplishment than knowing you built a fully functional rifle for shooting or display. Jim Bridger carried the Hawken rifle as he traversed the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains of the western interior. In fact, a number of famous trappers and explorers owned Hawken rifles, including Auguste Lacome, Hugh Glass, Kit Carson, Joseph Meek, Jedediah Smith and Theodore Roosevelt. The rifle was the pinnacle of the modern percussion firearms development of the mid-nineteenth century. Originally designed and built by such famous makers as Hawken, Gemmer & Demick, the Hawken Rifle represents durable design in a big bore caliber with plenty of knockdown power. No other factory assembled rifle offers the authentic style and design of Investarm's Bridger Hawken Rifle. The Hawken rifle was originally produced by brothers Jacob and Samuel Hawken, in their St. Louis, Missouri shop founded in 1815. The earliest known record of a Hawken rifle dates back to 1823 when one was custom made for William Henry Ashley, a gun powder manufacturer turned fur trader, who used it in his expeditions up the Missouri River to the interior of the Western United States. These parties included Jim Bridger and many other explorers who would later become famous mountain men. For the next 20 years, Bridger repeatedly traversed the continental interior between the US and border and the southern boundary of present-day Colorado, and from the Missouri River westward, always with his Hawken rifle by his side. This Flintlock Bridger Hawken Rifle Kit offers high-quality features such as a 28" barrel with 1 in 48" twist rate for patched ball hunting loads, double set triggers and Hawken style percussion "snail" with clean out screw. The rifle includes a separate ramrod entry thimble and nose cap, and reliable coil spring lock with correct lock plate. The Investarm™ Bridger Hawken Rifle is available in .45 to .54 caliber and flintlock or percussion configurations. The Investarm Bridger Hawken Rifle is an attractive, traditional muzzleloader that is rugged, well built and meant to last a lifetime.
Jedediah Smith carried the Hawken rifle as he traversed the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains of the western interior. On May 27 th , 1831 while enroute to Santa Fe with fellow fur traders David Jackson and William Sublette, at Wagon Bed Springs Kansas, Jedediah Smith was ambushed and killed by Comanche Indians. His Hawken rifle and two sidelock pistols were traded in Santa Fe, New Mexico by Comancheros who obtained them from the Comanches. Such a rifle is fitting to recognize the man who discovered the South Pass and was the first to reach the California overland from the American Frontier. He was also the first to cross the Sierra Nevada, first to travel the length and breadth of the Great Basin and the first to reach Oregon by traveling overland up the California coast. The Hawken rifle was originally produced by brothers Jacob and Samuel Hawken, in their St. Louis, Missouri shop founded in 1815. The earliest known record of a Hawken rifle dates back to 1823 when one was custom made for William Henry Ashley, a gun powder manufacturer turned fur trader, who used it in his expeditions up the Missouri River to the interior of the Western United States. These parties included Jedediah Smith and many other explorers who would later become famous mountain men. The Investarm™ Flintlock Santa Fe Hawken Rifle Kit offers high-quality features such as a 28" barrel with 1:48" twist rate for patched ball hunting loads, double set triggers and Hawken style percussion "snail" with clean out screw. The rifle includes a separate ramrod entry thimble and nose cap, and reliable coil spring lock with correct lock plate. The Investarm™ Santa Fe Hawken Rifle is available in .36 caliber and flintlock or percussion configurations. The Investarm Santa Fe Hawken Rifle is an attractive, traditional muzzleloader that is rugged, well built and meant to last a lifetime. One of the best ways to get a real hands-on muzzleloading experience is to build a rifle yourself. Easy to read instructions guide you through the building process to a finished product. There is no greater feeling of accomplishment than knowing you built a fully functional rifle for shooting or display.
One of the best ways to get a real hands-on muzzleloading experience is to build a rifle yourself. Easy to read instructions guide you through the building process to a finished product. There is no greater feeling of accomplishment than knowing you built a fully functional rifle for shooting or display. Jim Bridger carried the Hawken rifle as he traversed the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains of the western interior. In fact, a number of famous trappers and explorers owned Hawken rifles, including Auguste Lacome, Hugh Glass, Kit Carson, Joseph Meek, Jedediah Smith and Theodore Roosevelt. The rifle was the pinnacle of the modern percussion firearms development of the mid-nineteenth century. Originally designed and built by such famous makers as Hawken, Gemmer & Demick, the Hawken Rifle represents durable design in a big bore caliber with plenty of knockdown power. No other factory assembled rifle offers the authentic style and design of Investarm's Bridger Hawken Rifle. The Hawken rifle was originally produced by brothers Jacob and Samuel Hawken, in their St. Louis, Missouri shop founded in 1815. The earliest known record of a Hawken rifle dates back to 1823 when one was custom made for William Henry Ashley, a gun powder manufacturer turned fur trader, who used it in his expeditions up the Missouri River to the interior of the Western United States. These parties included Jim Bridger and many other explorers who would later become famous mountain men. For the next 20 years, Bridger repeatedly traversed the continental interior between the US and border and the southern boundary of present-day Colorado, and from the Missouri River westward, always with his Hawken rifle by his side. This Flintlock Bridger Hawken Rifle Kit offers high-quality features such as a 28" barrel with 1 in 48" twist rate for patched ball hunting loads, double set triggers and Hawken style percussion "snail" with clean out screw. The rifle includes a separate ramrod entry thimble and nose cap, and reliable coil spring lock with correct lock plate. The Investarm™ Bridger Hawken Rifle is available in .45 to .54 caliber and flintlock or percussion configurations. The Investarm Bridger Hawken Rifle is an attractive, traditional muzzleloader that is rugged, well built and meant to last a lifetime.
The rifle carried across the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains by western pioneers and trappers was the pinnacle of the modern percussion firearms development of the mid-nineteenth century. Originally designed and built by such famous makers as Hawken, Gemmer and Demick, the Gemmer Hawken Rifle represents durable design in a big bore caliber with plenty of knockdown power. No other factory assembled rifle offers the authentic style and design of Investarm's Gemmer Hawken Rifle. The Hawken rifle was originally produced by brothers Jacob and Samuel Hawken, in their St. Louis, Missouri shop founded in 1815. The earliest known record of a Hawken rifle dates back to 1823 when one was custom made for William Henry Ashley, a gun powder manufacturer turned fur trader, who used it in his expeditions up the Missouri river to the interior of the Western United States. Ashley and his men are credited with the creation of the rendezvous system, in which Native Americans and trappers would meet to trade goods, money and furs. The Hawken brothers custom made each one of their rifles by hand. This attention to detail gained Hawken rifles a reputation for both durability and long-range accuracy. A number of famous men are said to have owned Hawken rifles, including Auguste Lacome, Hugh Glass, Jim Bridger, Kit Carson, Joseph Meek, Jedediah Strong Smith and Theodore Roosevelt. In 1864 the Hawken Shop was purchased by J.P. Gemmer, a longtime employee, who held true to tradition and maintained the "Hawken" quality until the shop closed in 1915. Our reproduction maintains the integrity of many of the original features of the Hawken rifle, while integrating modern technology for today’s shooter. Historically, these guns were .50 or .54 caliber with octagonal barrels of 33 to 36 inches. The hardwood stocks had a curved cheek piece, double-set triggers and front blade sights with furniture and butt plates fashioned from iron. Our reproduction integrates these classic features with a lighter 32-inch barrel, blackened hardware and modern precision manufacturing of all component parts. This Classic Plains Hawken offers legendary high-quality features such as a 32" barrel with 1 in 60" twist rate for patched ball hunting loads, double set triggers and Hawken style percussion "snail" with clean-out screw. The rifle includes a separate ramrod entry thimble and nose cap, and reliable coil spring lock with correct lock plate. The Left-Handed Investarm™ Gemmer Hawken Rifle is available in .45 to .54 caliber and flintlock or percussion configurations. The Flintlock Investarm™ Gemmer Hawken Rifle Kit is an attractive, traditional muzzleloader that is rugged, well built and meant to last a lifetime.
The rifle carried across the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains by western pioneers and trappers was the pinnacle of the modern percussion firearms development of the mid-nineteenth century. Originally designed and built by such famous makers as Hawken, Gemmer and Demick, the Gemmer Hawken Rifle represents durable design in a big bore caliber with plenty of knockdown power. No other factory-assembled rifle offers the authentic style and design of Investarm's Gemmer Hawken Rifle. The Hawken rifle was originally produced by brothers Jacob and Samuel Hawken, in their St. Louis, Missouri shop founded in 1815. The earliest known record of a Hawken rifle dates back to 1823 when one was custom made for William Henry Ashley, a gun powder manufacturer turned fur trader, who used it in his expeditions up the Missouri river to the interior of the Western United States. Ashley and his men are credited with the creation of the rendezvous system, in which Native Americans and trappers would meet to trade goods, money and furs. The Hawken brothers custom made each one of their rifles by hand. This attention to detail gained Hawken rifles a reputation for both durability and long-range accuracy. A number of famous men are said to have owned Hawken rifles, including Auguste Lacome, Hugh Glass, Jim Bridger, Kit Carson, Joseph Meek, Jedediah Strong Smith and Theodore Roosevelt. In 1864 the Hawken Shop was purchased by J.P. Gemmer, a longtime employee, who held true to tradition and maintained the "Hawken" quality until the shop closed in 1915. Our reproduction maintains the integrity of many of the original features of the Hawken rifle, while integrating modern technology for today’s shooter. Historically, these guns were .50 or .54 caliber with octagonal barrels of 33 to 36 inches. The hardwood stocks had a curved cheek piece, double-set triggers and front blade sights with furniture and butt plates fashioned from iron. Our reproduction integrates these classic features with a lighter 32-inch barrel, blackened hardware and modern precision manufacturing of all component parts. This Classic Plains Hawken offers legendary high-quality features such as a 32" barrel with 1 in 60" twist rate for patched ball hunting loads, double set triggers and Hawken style percussion "snail" with clean-out screw. The rifle includes a separate ramrod entry thimble and nose cap, and reliable coil spring lock with correct lock plate. The Investarm™ Gemmer Hawken Rifle is available in .45 to .54 caliber and flintlock or percussion configurations. The Flintlock Investarm™ Gemmer Hawken Rifle Kit is an attractive, traditional muzzleloader that is rugged, well built and meant to last a lifetime.
The rifle carried across the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains by western pioneers and trappers was the pinnacle of the modern percussion firearms development of the mid-nineteenth century. Originally designed and built by such famous makers as Hawken, Gemmer and Demick, the Gemmer Hawken Rifle represents durable design in a big bore caliber with plenty of knockdown power. No other factory assembled rifle offers the authentic style and design of Investarm's Gemmer Hawken Rifle. The Hawken rifle was originally produced by brothers Jacob and Samuel Hawken, in their St. Louis, Missouri shop founded in 1815. The earliest known record of a Hawken rifle dates back to 1823 when one was custom made for William Henry Ashley, a gun powder manufacturer turned fur trader, who used it in his expeditions up the Missouri river to the interior of the Western United States. Ashley and his men are credited with the creation of the rendezvous system, in which Native Americans and trappers would meet to trade goods, money and furs. The Hawken brothers custom made each one of their rifles by hand. This attention to detail gained Hawken rifles a reputation for both durability and long-range accuracy. A number of famous men are said to have owned Hawken rifles, including Auguste Lacome, Hugh Glass, Jim Bridger, Kit Carson, Joseph Meek, Jedediah Strong Smith and Theodore Roosevelt. In 1864 the Hawken Shop was purchased by J.P. Gemmer, a longtime employee, who held true to tradition and maintained the "Hawken" quality until the shop closed in 1915. Our reproduction maintains the integrity of many of the original features of the Hawken rifle, while integrating modern technology for today’s shooter. Historically, these guns were .50 or .54 caliber with octagonal barrels of 33 to 36 inches. The hardwood stocks had a curved cheek piece, double-set triggers and front blade sights with furniture and butt plates fashioned from iron. Our reproduction integrates these classic features with a lighter 32-inch barrel, blackened hardware and modern precision manufacturing of all component parts. This Classic Plains Hawken offers legendary high-quality features such as a 32" barrel with 1 in 60" twist rate for patched ball hunting loads, double set triggers and Hawken style percussion "snail" with clean-out screw. The rifle includes a separate ramrod entry thimble and nose cap, and reliable coil spring lock with correct lock plate. The Investarm™ Gemmer Hawken Rifle is available in .45 to .54 caliber and flintlock or percussion configurations. The Flintlock Investarm™ Gemmer Hawken Rifle Kit is an attractive, traditional muzzleloader that is rugged, well built and meant to last a lifetime.
One of the best ways to get a real hands-on muzzleloading experience is to build a rifle yourself. Easy to read instructions guide you through the building process to a finished product. There is no greater feeling of accomplishment than knowing you built a fully functional rifle for shooting or display. Jim Bridger carried the Hawken rifle as he traversed the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains of the western interior. In fact, a number of famous trappers and explorers owned Hawken rifles, including Auguste Lacome, Hugh Glass, Kit Carson, Joseph Meek, Jedediah Smith and Theodore Roosevelt. The rifle was the pinnacle of the modern percussion firearms development of the mid-nineteenth century. Originally designed and built by such famous makers as Hawken, Gemmer & Demick, the Hawken Rifle represents durable design in a big bore caliber with plenty of knockdown power. No other factory assembled rifle offers the authentic style and design of Investarm's Bridger Hawken Rifle. The Hawken rifle was originally produced by brothers Jacob and Samuel Hawken, in their St. Louis, Missouri shop founded in 1815. The earliest known record of a Hawken rifle dates back to 1823 when one was custom made for William Henry Ashley, a gun powder manufacturer turned fur trader, who used it in his expeditions up the Missouri River to the interior of the Western United States. These parties included Jim Bridger and many other explorers who would later become famous mountain men. For the next 20 years, Bridger repeatedly traversed the continental interior between the US and border and the southern boundary of present-day Colorado, and from the Missouri River westward, always with his Hawken rifle by his side. This Left-Handed Flintlock Bridger Hawken Rifle Kit offers high-quality features such as a 28" barrel with 1 in 48" twist rate for patched ball hunting loads, double set triggers and Hawken style percussion "snail" with clean out screw. The rifle includes a separate ramrod entry thimble and nose cap, and reliable coil spring lock with correct lock plate. The Investarm™ Bridger Hawken Rifle is available in .45 to .54 caliber and flintlock or percussion configurations. The Investarm Bridger Hawken Rifle is an attractive, traditional muzzleloader that is rugged, well built and meant to last a lifetime.
One of the best ways to get a real hands-on muzzleloading experience is to build a rifle yourself. Easy to read instructions guide you through the building process to a finished product. There is no greater feeling of accomplishment than knowing you built a fully functional rifle for shooting or display. Jim Bridger carried the Hawken rifle as he traversed the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains of the western interior. In fact, a number of famous trappers and explorers owned Hawken rifles, including Auguste Lacome, Hugh Glass, Kit Carson, Joseph Meek, Jedediah Smith and Theodore Roosevelt. The rifle was the pinnacle of the modern percussion firearms development of the mid-nineteenth century. Originally designed and built by such famous makers as Hawken, Gemmer & Demick, the Hawken Rifle represents durable design in a big bore caliber with plenty of knockdown power. No other factory assembled rifle offers the authentic style and design of Investarm's Bridger Hawken Rifle. The Hawken rifle was originally produced by brothers Jacob and Samuel Hawken, in their St. Louis, Missouri shop founded in 1815. The earliest known record of a Hawken rifle dates back to 1823 when one was custom made for William Henry Ashley, a gun powder manufacturer turned fur trader, who used it in his expeditions up the Missouri River to the interior of the Western United States. These parties included Jim Bridger and many other explorers who would later become famous mountain men. For the next 20 years, Bridger repeatedly traversed the continental interior between the US and border and the southern boundary of present-day Colorado, and from the Missouri River westward, always with his Hawken rifle by his side. This Left-Handed Flintlock Bridger Hawken Rifle Kit offers high-quality features such as a 28" barrel with 1 in 48" twist rate for patched ball hunting loads, double set triggers and Hawken style percussion "snail" with clean out screw. The rifle includes a separate ramrod entry thimble and nose cap, and reliable coil spring lock with correct lock plate. The Investarm™ Bridger Hawken Rifle is available in .45 to .54 caliber and flintlock or percussion configurations. The Investarm Bridger Hawken Rifle is an attractive, traditional muzzleloader that is rugged, well built and meant to last a lifetime.
One of the best ways to get a real hands-on muzzleloading experience is to build a rifle yourself. Easy to read instructions guide you through the building process to a finished product. There is no greater feeling of accomplishment than knowing you built a fully functional rifle for shooting or display. Jim Bridger carried the Hawken rifle as he traversed the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains of the western interior. In fact, a number of famous trappers and explorers owned Hawken rifles, including Auguste Lacome, Hugh Glass, Kit Carson, Joseph Meek, Jedediah Smith and Theodore Roosevelt. The rifle was the pinnacle of the modern percussion firearms development of the mid-nineteenth century. Originally designed and built by such famous makers as Hawken, Gemmer & Demick, the Hawken Rifle represents durable design in a big bore caliber with plenty of knockdown power. No other factory assembled rifle offers the authentic style and design of Investarm's Bridger Hawken Rifle. The Hawken rifle was originally produced by brothers Jacob and Samuel Hawken, in their St. Louis, Missouri shop founded in 1815. The earliest known record of a Hawken rifle dates back to 1823 when one was custom made for William Henry Ashley, a gun powder manufacturer turned fur trader, who used it in his expeditions up the Missouri River to the interior of the Western United States. These parties included Jim Bridger and many other explorers who would later become famous mountain men. For the next 20 years, Bridger repeatedly traversed the continental interior between the US and border and the southern boundary of present-day Colorado, and from the Missouri River westward, always with his Hawken rifle by his side. This Left-Handed Flintlock Bridger Hawken Rifle Kit offers high-quality features such as a 28" barrel with 1 in 48" twist rate for patched ball hunting loads, double set triggers and Hawken style percussion "snail" with clean out screw. The rifle includes a separate ramrod entry thimble and nose cap, and reliable coil spring lock with correct lock plate. The Investarm™ Bridger Hawken Rifle is available in .45 to .54 caliber and flintlock or percussion configurations. The Investarm Bridger Hawken Rifle is an attractive, traditional muzzleloader that is rugged, well built and meant to last a lifetime.
The rifle carried across the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains by western pioneers and trappers was the pinnacle of the modern percussion firearms development of the mid-nineteenth century. Originally designed and built by such famous makers as Hawken, Gemmer and Demick, the Gemmer Hawken Rifle represents durable design in a big bore caliber with plenty of knockdown power. No other factory assembled rifle offers the authentic style and design of Investarm's Gemmer Hawken Rifle. The Hawken rifle was originally produced by brothers Jacob and Samuel Hawken, in their St. Louis, Missouri shop founded in 1815. The earliest known record of a Hawken rifle dates back to 1823 when one was custom made for William Henry Ashley, a gun powder manufacturer turned fur trader, who used it in his expeditions up the Missouri river to the interior of the Western United States. Ashley and his men are credited with the creation of the rendezvous system, in which Native Americans and trappers would meet to trade goods, money and furs. The Hawken brothers custom made each one of their rifles by hand. This attention to detail gained Hawken rifles a reputation for both durability and long-range accuracy. A number of famous men are said to have owned Hawken rifles, including Auguste Lacome, Hugh Glass, Jim Bridger, Kit Carson, Joseph Meek, Jedediah Strong Smith and Theodore Roosevelt. In 1864 the Hawken Shop was purchased by J.P. Gemmer, a longtime employee, who held true to tradition and maintained the "Hawken" quality until the shop closed in 1915. Our reproduction maintains the integrity of many of the original features of the Hawken rifle, while integrating modern technology for today’s shooter. Historically, these guns were .50 or .54 caliber with octagonal barrels of 33 to 36 inches. The hardwood stocks had a curved cheek piece, double-set triggers and front blade sights with furniture and butt plates fashioned from iron. Our reproduction integrates these classic features with a lighter 32-inch barrel, blackened hardware and modern precision manufacturing of all component parts. This Classic Plains Hawken offers legendary high-quality features such as a 32" barrel with 1 in 60" twist rate for patched ball hunting loads, double set triggers and Hawken style percussion "snail" with clean-out screw. The rifle includes a separate ramrod entry thimble and nose cap, and reliable coil spring lock with correct lock plate. The Investarm™ Gemmer Hawken Rifle is available in .45 to .54 caliber and flintlock or percussion configurations. The Flintlock Investarm™ Gemmer Hawken Rifle Kit is an attractive, traditional muzzleloader that is rugged, well built and meant to last a lifetime.
The Lyman Great Plains Rifle Signature Series Kit Muzzleloader is the latest iteration in the Great Plains line of rifles. Lyman has offered the Great Plains Rifle since early 1980. The GPR was engineered to be authentic in design and accurate on the range and in the field. Many of the standard design features of the Great Plains Rifles will be carried forward in the Signature Series, which is made in cooperation with Davide Pedersoli of Italy. This new muzzleloader is sure to be the go-to option for hunters looking for custom quality at a production muzzleloader price. One of the best ways to get a real hands-on muzzleloading experience is to build a rifle yourself. Easy to read instructions guide you through the building process to a beautifully finished product. There is no greater feeling of accomplishment than knowing you built a fully functional rifle for shooting or display. The Great Plains Signature Series Rifle Kit offers a 32” barrel with a semi-buckhorn rear sight and a silver blade front sight. Engineered to accept both round balls and conical bullets, this model will feature a 1:48” twist rate barrel. With many muzzleloading enthusiasts upgrading to peep sight configurations, Lyman made sure to drill and tap this muzzleloader for the Lyman 57 GPR receiver sight. The Rich Walnut stock and blackened metal furniture give this rifle an outstanding look, while still maintaining performance and function for hunting. As with previous models, the Great Plains Signature offers a double set trigger. With the addition of the craftsmanship and attention to detail of Davide Pedersoli & Co, the Lyman Great Plains Signature Rifle is a great addition to any muzzleloading collection. Over the years, Pedersoli has become known for their impeccable designs and craftsmanship. The wood to metal fit on these muzzleloaders is second to none, and a true bargain at these prices. #html-body [data-pb-style="607FD7CC22383"]{justify-content: flex-start; display: flex; flex-direction: column; background-position: left top; background-size: cover; background-repeat: no-repeat; background-attachment: scroll; border-style: none; border-width: 1px; border-radius: 0px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;}#html-body [data-pb-style="607FD7CC2239B"]{border-style: none; border-width: 1px; border-radius: 0px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;}
The Flintlock Lyman Great Plains Rifle Signature Series Kit Muzzleloader is the latest iteration in the Great Plains line of rifles. Lyman has offered the Great Plains Rifle since early 1980. The GPR was engineered to be authentic in design and accurate on the range and in the field. Many of the standard design features of the Great Plains Rifles will be carried forward in the Signature Series, which is made in cooperation with Davide Pedersoli of Italy. This new muzzleloader is sure to be the go-to option for hunters looking for custom quality at a production muzzleloader price. One of the best ways to get a real hands-on muzzleloading experience is to build a rifle yourself. Easy to read instructions guide you through the building process to a beautifully finished product. There is no greater feeling of accomplishment than knowing you built a fully functional rifle for shooting or display. The Great Plains Signature Series Rifle Kit offers a 32” barrel with a semi-buckhorn rear sight and a silver blade front sight. The 1:48” twist rate in this bore is designed to accept both round balls and conical bullets. With many muzzleloading enthusiasts upgrading to peep sight configurations, Lyman made sure to drill and tap this muzzleloader for the Lyman 57 GPR receiver sight. The Rich Walnut stock and blackened metal furniture give this rifle an outstanding look, while still maintaining performance and function for hunting. As with previous models, the Great Plains Signature offers a double set trigger. With the addition of the craftsmanship and attention to detail of Davide Pedersoli & Co, the Lyman Great Plains Signature Rifle is a great addition to any muzzleloading collection. Over the years, Pedersoli has become known for their impeccable designs and craftsmanship. The wood to metal fit on these muzzleloaders is second to none, and a true bargain at these prices. #html-body [data-pb-style="607FD7CC22C52"]{justify-content: flex-start; display: flex; flex-direction: column; background-position: left top; background-size: cover; background-repeat: no-repeat; background-attachment: scroll; border-style: none; border-width: 1px; border-radius: 0px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;}#html-body [data-pb-style="607FD7CC22C6A"]{border-style: none; border-width: 1px; border-radius: 0px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;}
The Traditions® 1853 Enfield Rifled Musket Kit is made for the serious hunter or re-enacter. The 1853 Enfield maintains the classic styling and handling of the time-honored Musket, while offering great performance and affordability. This Enfield Kit comes in a .58 caliber with a 1:66 twist barrel, perfect for maxi or round ball shooters. Features include a high quality, premium metallic finish and hand-oiled gloss wood stock, a 39" blued steel barrel with an adjustable rear sight and fixed front sight. The barrel is triple strapped for with steel bands for added strength. The 1853 Enfield is approved by the North-South Skirmish Association (N-SSA). One of the best ways to get a real hands-on muzzleloading experience is to build a rifle yourself. Easy to read instructions guide you through the building process to a finished product. There is no greater feeling of accomplishment than knowing you built a fully functional rifle for shooting or display. The Traditions Enfield 1853 Musket Kit comes with a percussion cap ignition and boasts high-visibility open sights. The musket features a locking hooked breech for easy barrel cleaning and removal. The 1853 Enfield features a smooth single-action trigger in an ormate trigger-guard. The rifle also comes complete with classic metal embellishments and inlaid solid metal butt plate. The Traditions™ 1853 Enfield Musket Kit is a .58 caliber percussion rifle sporting a 39" rifled barrel and custom metal ramrod. The musket has an overall length of 55" and weighs in at 8.8 lbs.
The Traditions® 1861 Springfield Musket Kit is made for the serious hunter or reenactor. The 1861 Springfield maintains the classic styling and handling of the time-honored Musket, while offering great performance and affordability. This Springfield Kit comes in a .58 caliber rifled bore barrel, perfect for round ball shooters. Features include a high quality, premium metallic finish and hand-oiled gloss wood stock. One of the best ways to get a real hands-on muzzleloading experience is to build a rifle yourself. Easy to read instructions guide you through the building process to a finished product. There is no greater feeling of accomplishment than knowing you built a fully functional rifle for shooting or display. The Traditions 1861 Springfield Musket Kit comes with a percussion cap ignition and boasts high-visibility rear open sights. The musket features a locking hooked breech for easy barrel cleaning and removal. The 1861 Springfield features a smooth single-action trigger in an ornate trigger-guard. The rifle also comes complete with classic metal embellishments and inlaid solid metal butt plate. The Traditions™ 1861 Springfield Musket Kit is a .58 caliber percussion muzzleloader sporting a 40" barrel and custom metal ramrod. The musket has an overall length of 56" and weighs in at 8.4 lbs.
The Traditions® 1842 Springfield Musket Kit is made for the serious hunter or re-enacter. The 1842 Springfield maintains the classic styling and handling of the time-honored Musket, while offering great performance and affordability. This Springfield Kit comes in a .69 caliber smooth bore barrel, perfect for maxi or round ball shooters. Features include a high quality, premium metallic finish and hand-oiled gloss wood stock. The 1842 Springfield is approved by the North-South Skirmish Association (N-SSA). The Traditions 1842 Springfield Musket Kit comes with a percussion cap ignition and boasts high-visibility rear open sights. The musket features a locking hooked breech for easy barrel cleaning and removal. The 1842 Springfield features a smooth single-action trigger in an ormate trigger-guard. The rifle also comes complete with classic metal embellishments and inlaid solid metal butt plate. The Traditions™ 1842 Springfield Musket Kit is a .69 caliber percussion rifle sporting a 42" smooth bore barrel and custom metal ramrod. The musket has an overall length of 58" and weighs in at 10.6 lbs.
The Pedersoli™ Kentucky Rifle Kit is a .45 caliber flintlock reproduction of the kentucky long rifle. The Kentucky Rifle evolved from German hunting rifles and was a major rival to the Brown Bess musket and was quite popular in early colonial America. The Pedersoli™ Kentucky Rifle Kit features a 48" American Walnut one-piece stock, which is accented by beautiful brass furniture. The rifle sports a 13 1/2" trigger pull with a 35 1/16" steel octagonal barrel with a 1:48 twist. This Kentucky Rifle Kit is an exact reproduction manufactured by Pedersoli™ in Italy. The .45 Caliber Kentucky Rifle Kit features blade sights, the front sight has a steel base with blade, while the rear is an open style steel sight. This Kentucky Rifle Kit is designed to use 5/8" flints and features a single trigger for accurate shooting. Brass furniture, color case-hardened lock give the rifle an antique look. The Pedersoli™ Kentucky Rifle Kit is 50" in overall length and weighs 6 1/2 lbs and comes with a wooden ramrod with brass tip and 10x32 threading. One of the best ways to get a real hands-on muzzleloading experience is to build a rifle yourself. Easy to read instructions guide you through the building process to a finished product. There is no greater feeling of accomplishment than knowing you built a fully functional rifle for shooting or display. This Pedersoli™ Kentucky Long Rifle Kit is great to take out in the field or simply display on your wall.
The Pedersoli™ Kentucky Rifle Kit is a .50 caliber flintlock reproduction of the Kentucky long rifle. The Kentucky Rifle evolved from German hunting rifles and was a major rival to the Brown Bess musket and was quite popular in early colonial America. The Pedersoli™ Kentucky Rifle Kit features a 48" American Walnut one-piece stock, which is accented by beautiful brass furniture. The rifle sports a 13 1/2" trigger pull with a 35 1/16" steel octagonal barrel with a 1:48 twist. This Kentucky Rifle Kit is an exact reproduction manufactured by Pedersoli™ in Italy. The .50 Caliber Kentucky Rifle Kit features blade sights, the front sight has a steel base with a blade, while the rear is an open-style steel sight. This Kentucky Rifle Kit is designed to use 5/8" flints and features a single trigger for accurate shooting. Brass furniture, color case-hardened lock give the rifle an antique look. The Pedersoli™ Kentucky Rifle Kit is 50" in overall length and weighs 6 1/2 lbs and comes with a wooden ramrod with brass tip and 10x32 threading. One of the best ways to get a real hands-on muzzleloading experience is to build a rifle yourself. There is no greater feeling of accomplishment than knowing you built a fully functional rifle for shooting or display. This Pedersoli™ Kentucky Long Rifle Kit is great to take out in the field or simply display on your wall.
The Traditions® 1842 Springfield Rifled Musket Kit is made for the serious hunter or re-enacter. The Rifled 1842 Springfield maintains the classic styling and handling of the time-honored Musket, while offering great performance and affordability. This Springfield Kit comes in a .69 caliber rifled barrel, perfect for maxi or round ball shooters. Features include a high quality, premium metallic finish and hand-oiled gloss wood stock. The 1842 Springfield is approved by the North-South Skirmish Association (N-SSA). One of the best ways to get a real hands-on muzzleloading experience is to build a rifle yourself. Easy to read instructions guide you through the building process to a finished product. There is no greater feeling of accomplishment than knowing you built a fully functional rifle for shooting or display. The Rifled Traditions 1842 Springfield Musket Kit comes with a percussion cap ignition and boasts high-visibility rear open sights. The musket features a locking hooked breech for easy barrel cleaning and removal. The 1842 Springfield features a smooth single-action trigger in an ormate trigger-guard. The rifle also comes complete with classic metal embellishments and inlaid solid metal butt plate. The Traditions™ 1842 Springfield Musket Kit is a .69 caliber percussion rifle sporting a 42" rifled barrel and custom metal ramrod. The musket has an overall length of 58" and weighs in at 10.6 lbs.
The Traditions® 1863 Zouave Musket Kit is made for the serious hunter or reenactor. The Rifled Bore Bore 1863 Zouave maintains the classic styling and handling of the time-honored Musket, while offering great performance and affordability. This Zouave Kit comes in a .58 caliber smooth bore barrel, perfect for maxi or round ball shooters. Features include a high quality, premium metallic finish and hand-oiled gloss wood stock. The 1863 Zouave is approved by the North-South Skirmish Association (N-SSA). One of the best ways to get a real hands-on muzzleloading experience is to build a rifle yourself. Easy to read instructions guide you through the building process to a finished product. There is no greater feeling of accomplishment than knowing you built a fully functional rifle for shooting or display. The Traditions 1863 Zouave Musket Kit comes with a percussion cap ignition and boasts high-visibility rear open sights. The musket features a locking hooked breech for easy barrel cleaning and removal. The 1863 Zouave features a smooth single-action trigger in an ornate trigger-guard. The rifle also comes complete with classic metal embellishments and inlaid solid metal butt plate. The Traditions™ 1863 Zouave Musket Kit is a .58 caliber percussion rifle sporting a 33" blued barrel and custom metal ramrod. The musket has an overall length of 49" and weighs in at 8 lbs.
The Pedersoli™ Brown Bess Rifle Kit is a .75 caliber flintlock musket in a do-it-yourself kit. The Brown Bess was used by British troops during colonization of American territories. It also saw action during the War of 1812 and during the Mexican-American War from 1846 to 1848. Like the originals, these smooth- bore .75-cal. flintlocks feature brass hardware, unstained walnut stock and steel ramrod, barrel and lock. The Pedersoli Brown Bess Rifle Kit features a 54" American Walnut one-piece stock which is accented by beautiful brass furniture. This Brown Bess Musket Kit is an exact reproduction manufactured by Pedersoli™ in Italy. The .75 Caliber Brown Bess Kit features a 42" tapered barrel that is 1.250" at breech to .890" at muzzle. The .75 Caliber Musket Kit comes in a smoothbore (.750" diameter). The Brown Bess is engineered with a front steel stud sight, which doubles as a bayonet lug. This Flintlock Musket is designed to use 1" flints and features a single trigger, sling swivels and steel ramrod with 10x32 male threads. The Brown Bess is 58 1/4" in overall length and weighs 9 lbs. One of the best ways to get a real hands-on muzzleloading experience is to build a rifle yourself. Easy to read instructions guide you through the building process to a finished product. There is no greater feeling of accomplishment than knowing you built a fully functional rifle for shooting or display. The Brown Bess Kit has a recommended load of 70 grains of FFg black powder and patched .735 round ball. This Pedersoli Brown Bess .75 caliber flintlock musket is great to take out in the field or simply display on your wall.
The Pedersoli 1766 Charleville Musket kit is a high-quality reproduction of the iconic French flintlock musket that played a significant role in the late 18th century, including the American Revolutionary War. Meticulously crafted to historical specifications, this musket is an excellent choice for collectors, reenactors, and black powder enthusiasts. The Charleville 1766 Musket was widely issued to French forces and later supplied to the Continental Army, becoming one of the most recognizable firearms of the Revolutionary War era. Its durable and efficient design influenced later American musket production, including the U.S. Model 1795. The musket features a .69 caliber smoothbore barrel measuring 44.75-inches long, bringing its overall length to 59 inches. Weighing 10.13 pounds, the musket is well-balanced for handling and shooting. The stock is crafted from high-quality European walnut, providing durability and an authentic period-correct appearance. Equipped with a traditional flintlock mechanism, this musket faithfully replicates the firing system of the original Charleville design. This build it yourself, version of the Charleville Musket provides a great and fun opportunity to bring a piece of history to life with your own two hands. Plus you get the added benefit of saving a bit on the cost of the rifle! Manufactured by Davide Pedersoli & Co., a world-renowned name in historical firearm reproductions, this musket offers superior craftsmanship and attention to detail, making it a must-have for enthusiasts of 18th-century weaponry.