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![]() An Unusual and very attractive American Percussion Half-Stock Rifle Guns International #: 103052844 Seller's Inventory #: 7075 Category: Muzzleloading Rifles - Modern & Replica Percussion - Antique Rifles - Percussion Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: River Junction Trade Co. Company: Box 275 McGregor, Ia. 52157 Member Since: 10/20/09 First Name: Jim Last Name: Boeke State: Iowa Zip: 52157 Country: United States Phone: (563) 880-4588 Phone2: (563) 880-4588 Fax: (563) 873-3647 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 371 Total Number of Listings: 9799 Seller: Private Seller Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Payment Types Accepted: credit card, M O, Personal check About Us: **LOOK!**LOOK!** Copy the SELLER'S INVENTORY # from the top of this page. To make an offer paste the four digit number in our search box. CLICK ON: CLICK HERE TO MAKE OFFER Description: A "FINE" and Very Attractive contemporary American Percussion Half-Stock Rifle, made in the style of "C. BAKER", circa. 1835-1850's. Fit with a 36", .40 caliber rifled octagon iron barrel with patent breech and under-rib. The barrel is fit with a fully adjustable rear sight and Rock Mountain front sight. All furniture, lock plate, butt plate, set triggers, and trigger guard are case colored. The half-stock is well feathered to the wrist and continually covered with tiger stripe to the silver poured nose cap. There is no cheek piece section and has a decorative pewter fore-end cap. There are no dings, nicks, handling marks, only perfection in every detail. The stock wood to metal fit is superb in every way. All mechanics are tuned in top working order. The wood ram is fit with brass tip. A great looking American rifle! MEASURES - 53" overall length. Length of pull 14" NOTE - American made Kentucky or Pennsylvania-style rifles are very desirable. These rifles were very popular during the American Civil War as sniper rifles. After the Civil War, these rifles ended up going west and were used to hunt Buffalo. SOLD |