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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
Circa 1631 matchlock
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
Circa 1631 matchlock