A trip to The Rifle Shoppe

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Eterry

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I have heard of The Rifle Shoppe for years, and just going off the name assumed it was somewhere in New England.

Imagine my surprise when I googled it and it's not far (3 hrs) from me, near Oklahoma City.

I called and spoke to Jane, she was very friendly and invited me to come visit her husband, Jesse.

I opened their shop door and stood there in amazement. The walls and display cases were covered in antique firearms and guns Jesse had made.

Jesse told me he started taking original guns, making molds for the parts and copying the stock. He made investment cast parts of the originals, so they will fit original guns with little modification.

I got to handle a Joseph Manton dueling pistol made in 1783, an original Tulle Fusil De Chasse, a copy of one of Louis XIV Fusil De Chasse. Also an original 8 bore Blunderbuss with a stamp dating 1771, a copy of a matchlock dating to 1631 and a monster of a one inch bore, 30 odd pound wall gun. Oh I got to handle his copy of a Ferguson Rifle, which has tapered threads, as per the original.

If you have an original black powder gun and need a part for it, they are the place to start. Jesse said he has parts for over 700 guns. Dutch, French, Swiss, Spanish, English, American and many others.

Wall Gun
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Circa 1631 matchlock

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I’ve had nothing but good luck ordering things from Jane, getting most of my orders within 2-weeks.

But I am to understand that some people have been waiting … uhhhh, years!

I will add … that I only place an order if the item is in stock, and I call Jane personally to confirm. One must understand that they send things out to the casting house ONLY when they have enough orders to make the casting worthwhile.

And that yes … unfortunately, that can take time.
 
Very nice stuff. I am one of those guys who gets silly over their selection of parts, but I have never ordered. The idea that a guy can buy the receiver castings for a Starr carbine for instance and scratch build one. Where else are you gonna do that? I have also heard all the waiting horror stories. You have the correct strategy, my friend, making sure the part is in stock, or soon will be before ordering.
 
I’ve had nothing but good luck ordering things from Jane, getting most of my orders within 2-weeks.

But I am to understand that some people have been waiting … uhhhh, years!

I will add … that I only place an order if the item is in stock, and I call Jane personally to confirm. One must understand that they send things out to the casting house ONLY when they have enough orders to make the casting worthwhile.

And that yes … unfortunately, that can take time.

Jesse told me there isn't a foundry that takes small items like gun parts within 400 miles. And the one he uses has a very large minimum order.
That creates a bit of a problem.
 
I hope it doesn't take years. I placed an order for a matchlock kit about 2 months ago. I'm not in a hurry but I would like to build it before I meet maker.
 
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Terrific to see part of the shop and to hear about Jane and Jesse, I’d love to visit there one day and see the set up and their collection - I am envious of you. I’m a bit sorry that I didn’t know you were going as I’d have asked you to enquire if they’ve changed their email address ........ I haven’t been able to get a response from them for the last 12 months come heck or high water. I’ve now written to them by snail mail as someone else here suggested.
 
Jane does all the sales, emails, and phone calls, Jesse works in the shop. Their son was turning blanks on the stock duplicator.
She was on the phone when I walked in, greeted me, introduced me to Jesse, then went back to the phones/computer.
Almost 3 hrs later she was still at her desk, headset on, computer on, working both of them in unison.

I called them a couple times, left messages, and she called me back about 5 days later.
The shop is closed on Friday's to concentrate on shipping.
 
I will add … that I only place an order if the item is in stock, and I call Jane personally to confirm. One must understand that they send things out to the casting house ONLY when they have enough orders to make the casting worthwhile.
I everyone followed your strategy there never would be enough orders...
 
I have had very good luck with them, but I always call and ask Jane if the parts I need are in stock and the lead time if not. They are very nice people doing things no one else will doing the best way they know how. Some people are just intolerant, you know, like that free speech thingee, It only works when they agree.
Robby
 
It sure sounds like this Jesse is a VERY knowledgeable guy. I can understand how a major move of the whole operation and shop would certainly throw a wrench into.production for awhile. I sincerely hope these folks continue to come online and catch.up because they.offer so.many great products that are simply not available elsewhere, and apparently the quality is there.
 
I hope it doesn't take years. I placed an order for a matchlock kit about 2 months ago. I'm not in a hurry but I would like to build it before I meet maker.
Good luck! I have heard horror stories! If it is something they don't already have in stock and ready to ship the wait may be considerable.
 
I hope it doesn't take years. I placed an order for a matchlock kit about 2 months ago. I'm not in a hurry but I would like to build it before I meet maker.
I'm past 18 months on a Virginia Manufactory lock. If you're wanting an assembled lock, it'll take a good bit of time. I knew it was a wait going in but I think at two years I'll probably cancel the order.
 
I opted for an unassembled lock. Besides, there isn't much to a match lock anyway. I'm fully prepared to wait for this kit. Now I'm not sure I'll wait that long though. Have you called them to make sure you're still in their queue. Maybe your name fell off their radar. It does happen.
 
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