Tennessee rifles date from the late flint period, through the percussion period. Often trimmed in iron, sometimes in brass, these rifles usually feature fine imported locks, double set triggers and figured curly maple stocks. Many have primitive hand forged furniture and long tangs. Poor boy style rifles may omit the buttplate, entry pipe and muzzle cap. These single screw sideplates are inlet flush to the lock panel surface.
Counterbored to neatly accept our #BOLT-L-8-F lock bolt, or any 8-32 or 10-32 lock bolt with up to 3/8" diameter head. We provide the 8-32 lock bolt in our longrifle screw sets.
Cut from sheet brass, not a casting, very little polishing is needed.
Made in the USA. Overall length 1-9/16", height 13/16", thickness 0.125".
Shown in exact full size photography, in our full line Catalog