Kentucky (1750-1850 c.)
$1,000.00
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Description
Description
This rifle evolved from the German hunting guns and was a major rival of the Brown Bess. Typical rifle in use in the American colonies it became, thanks to its lightness and accuracy, one of the most popular American rifles. The barrel is blue finished, all fittings are of polished brass and the walnut stock is oil finished.
Additional information
Additional information
Caliber | .32, .45, .50 |
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Grooves | .32: 7, .45: 8, .50: 8 |
Twist mm - inches | 1200 mm – 1:48" |
Barrel Length mm - inches | 903 mm – 35 9/16" |
Overall length mm - inches | 1275 mm – 50 3/16" |
kg - lbs | .32: 3.0 kgs – 7.71 lbs, .45: 3.0 kg – 7.05 lbs, .50: 3.0 kg – 8.15 lbs |
Model | Flintlock |
Ball/bullet size | .32: .314 round, .45: .445 round, .50: .490 round |
Bullet mould | .32: USA 520-314, .45: USA 520-445, .50: USA 520-490 |
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