Antique Kentucky BLACK POWDER RIFLE
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Category: Antique Rifles - 1500-1850 - Kentucky Rifles

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Seller: Piergiacomo
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Member Since: 12/12/14
Last Name: Rock
State: Florida
Zip: 33137
Country: United States
Seller: Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.

Payment Types Accepted: Zelle, PayPal, certified check.



Description:
Originating in the late 18th century, the Kentucky Long Rifle was a crucial tool for settlers and hunters in early America.
By the 1820s, these rifles had evolved with refinements in lock mechanisms, stock designs, and decorative elements. They remained popular through the mid-19th century.

The Kentucky rifle was made in a variety of calibers, ranging from .25 to .62 caliber. The most common calibers were .40 to .48 caliber. 

Kentucky Long Rifle muzzleloader (1820-1850s) with a curly maple tiger stripe stock is an exquisite and historically significant firearm that showcases the craftsmanship and artistry of early American gunsmiths. Below are its defining characteristics, historical importance, and collectible value:
Key Features
  • Stock Material – Curly Maple (Tiger Stripe):
    • The stock was often crafted from curly maple, known for its tiger stripe grain pattern, giving it a visually striking, wavy appearance.
    • This wood was prized for its durability, beauty, and ability to hold intricate carvings and decorations.
  • Barrel:
    • The long, rifled barrel typically measured between 36 and 48 inches, contributing to superior accuracy.
    • Common calibers ranged from .32 to .50, with .45 being prevalent for larger game hunting.
  • Lock Mechanism:
    • Early models used flintlocks, while many rifles from 1820-1850 transitioned to the more reliable percussion cap system.
  • Decorative and Functional Elements:
    • Furniture (trigger guards, butt plates, and patch boxes) was typically made from brass or iron, often hand-engraved with intricate patterns.
    • Carved designs and inlays of silver or mother-of-pearl further enhanced the aesthetic appeal.
  • Usage
    • Kentucky Long Rifles were ideal for both hunting and military use, prized for their range and accuracy compared to smoothbore muskets.
    Preservation Tips
    • Avoid abrasive cleaning to preserve patina and originality.
    • Store in a dry, stable environment to prevent wood warping and metal corrosion.
    The Kentucky Long Rifle with a curly maple tiger stripe stock from the 1820-1850s represents a blend of technical innovation, artistic beauty, and historical utility, making it a centerpiece for collectors and museums alike.


SOLD

Antique: Yes
Model: Kentucky Flintlock
Barrel Length: 40
Bore: Good
Chambers: Good
Ejectors: Good
Condition: Good
Metal Condition: Good
Wood Condition: Good
Bore Condition: Good
Barrels: Good