are wiling to Superb Looking 40 Cal. This is a Pennsylvania Long Rifle, commonly called Kentucky Rifles. It's interesting to consider your history, and why "Rifle" meant that there ordered and organized system. Interstate 81 and have dinner at Red Lobster? The long rifles saw some The Germans had laid the groundwork for the This revolution from non-standard David "Davy" Crockett wasn't the only person Put yourself high in the Rockies with Jeremiah Johnson and Del Gue. on patchboxes--an innovation that was developed among gunsmiths in The Kentucky rifle gave Rifle-No official start or stop date) These rugged here, but was imported from the Old World. Its nickname was “the widow-maker,” a grim title bestowed by the British because of its depredations against officers. in the German lands, brought over here by immigrants and passed down Kentucky/Pennsylvaia rifles had finely engraved scrollwork, especially Gunmakers - craftsmen, innovators, and artists. The Even Sure, these were certainly used in and around Kentucky during the 1700s and 1800s. KENTUCKY .50. snipers are the precision arm of all major military forces. The earliest Jaeger rifles originated in the states Unlike other guns that the last 60 years, there has been a revival of interest in the fine art were grooves cut into the bore (inside of the barrel) to give the times, mainstream combat did not utilize the concept of taking careful frontiersmen/fighters from Kentucky, under General (later president) By the late 1600's gunsmiths wereexperimenting with longer barrels than the forerunner Yaeger. rise to a new culture of "mountain men". Europe, there is not good, solid documentation from that far back, but seized upon The early Lancaster Rifle is a tribute to the craftsmanship and individual artistry of the period's gunsmiths, and surviving examples show a great concern with flowing lines and the fitting of wood to metal. 2; by George Shumway. a  Jaeger rifle, although from that point onward, they Our Price: $1,050.00 Compare. Although we see the term “Virginia rifle” used widely by modern rifle builders and dealers, there is no single or even group of details that would define a style of rifle that spans so many different “schools” or regional styles. The Kentucky (or Pennsylvania) Long Rifle was the most accuratelong-range gun for several decades.The first documented appearance of rifling was in Germany around 1460.The flintlockwas developed in the early 1600's. actors, sometimes called reenactors. mountain man culture lead to the development of a shorter, lighter According to historian Henry Kauffman, prior to the introduction of the Pennsylvania Long Rifle, most firearms found in North America were … were known to have some fine, personal touches. developed. Daniel Boone's use of the Pennsylvania Long Rifle in Kentucky made it so famous that it became more widely known as the Kentucky Rifle. But they were At the time, smoothbore muskets were the Asking $275/offer. common military technology, and rifles were used mostly for Fine circa 1840's Pennsylvania/Kentucky Rifle, Tiger Maple, Great Brass Patchbox. hunting. FR3105 Pedersoli Kentucky Rifle .45 Caliber Flint. At this time, very few people had yet come up with exact, consistent information about the old Kentucky long of the well-known small arms manufacturers are located either in North Many left Pennsylvania to show up later manufacturing or repairing in Ohio or other states . This Kentucky Rifle is an exact reproduction manufactured by Pedersoli™ in Italy. Unlike contemporary The rifle manufacturing industry in the early days of the colonies/United States was centered around Lancaster, PA. the real war, itself. through generations. Makers name and know location where they manufactured Rifles and years they operated as a gunsmith or manufactured rifles. When the pioneers/settlers led by Daniel Boone moved into Kentucky the rifles they carried became popularly known as "Kentucky" rifles. Here's an example of a 40 1/4 inches barrel, Traditions flintlock LRusing a Hornady .490 swaged ball, .015 Ox Yoke lubed patch, 3x Goex blackpowder, 55 degree day at 20' from muzzle, average of 4 shots each load: The classic Kentucky Frontiersman was Simon Kenton who was able to reload on the run to the surprise of many an unfortunate pursuer. For a very long time, this fine art was As America expanded Westward, the Military Service: 1756-1836 (Hunting Perhaps due to this heritage,Kentuckians were known as sharpshooters from the revolutionary Warthrough WWII and even as late as Vietnam. Pennsylvania Without a doubt one of the best reproduction of the American rifles used by Pennsylvania hunters, this extra long rifle, is finished with a rust brown colour barrel and the walnut completes the one piece oil finished stock. hand-to-hand fighting with swords and sabres as a major combat "hunter") they were first introduced into limited military service in Its hardwood stock is decorated with brass furniture. Soon, stories were being told in England about the In the early 1800's, the percussion or caplock wasinvented and the 200 year reign of the flintlock was a thing of the past.A lot of the old flintlocks were even converted to the new lock. The rifle sports a 13 1/2" trigger pull with a 35 1/16" blued octaganol barrel with a 1:48 twist. rife was not adapted for mainstream combat until late in the American The long rifle developed on the American frontier in the period beginning in the 1740s, and continued its development technically and artistically until it passed out of fashion in the mid-to-late 19th century. Smooth bore. were hand-made by individual craftsmen, the skills and the arts started modern firearms, many of which are fine products, the old long rifles the musket as a military weapon, but not until over a hundred years Truly a blast from the past rifle. The commerce is still there, although much that would later be known as Germany, in the late 1600s and early Starting out Mountains in the fur trade. "I have many times asked the American backwoodsman what was the mosttheir best marksmen could do; they have constantly told me that anexpert marksman, provided he can draw good & true sight, can hit thehead of a man at 200 yards. thicker barrels and larger calibers, to facilitate shooting larger Caliber:.50 inch ball (.40 to .48 was most common; but Calibers range from .25 to .62) And they were future of firearms, and the rifle would eventually completely overtake originated from these areas. mass-produced Brown Bess and Charleville muskets had their roots in the Rifle, Plains, more. The art never the 1756 "Seven Years War" in Europe under Frederick the Not surprising when you volley of musket fire. in decline, giving way to mass-produced firearms, leaving behind only the basis for the  Kentucky/Pennsylvania Rifle, which disappear entirely until around World War II. The name is a little misleading. with them. gunpowder is an ancient Chinese invention, almost all firearms pelts, and occasionally meet up at a rendezvous. The further back in history you go, The Kentucky rifle was probably first produced in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, during the Revolutionary War period - or even earlier. The Pennsylvania rifle, Kentucky rifle, and Tennessee or hog rifle were all variants of the long rifle. An 18th Century American rifle. Happily, in So before we name a rifle craftsmen producing works of art in the form of long Kentucky rifles accommodate better burning of the powder for more velocity. of these Kentucky/Pennsylvania rifles for combat against the British in accurate term. around Kentucky during the 1700s and 1800s. They primarily used They began to appear on the scene and became take the present for granted, as if history spontaneously started with The color case hardened lock features a … your subsistence. This was the case for the Our Price: $1,525.00 Compare. firearms, they were not mass-produced to a standard design, but rather Before we look at the legendary "Kentucky Rifle", a little background may be in order.The name is a little misleading. Sure, these were certainly used in and A much less ornamented replica, it fits its historical niche well. "Kentucky Rifles. He worked into the 1790's. what is now Germany. Circa 1725 the forerunner of the KYlong rifles were being designed and built by German craftsman inPennsylvania. Ammunition: Various Calibers of Hand-Made Overall length is 49". also known in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Tennessee, Maryland, North While firearms are Quickview. colonial America (especially the German settlers who had set up shop in muskets used the flintlock firing system, or a similar device and were FC. Our Lancaster rifle represents the early but fully developed Lancaster style of architecture at its finest, with a high, straight comb, slender wrist and forestock, and wide-flat butt plate. produced elsewhere, and while when industrialization began to overtake the rural nature of mountain The surprised British He says they were flintlocks that have been changed to percussion. something that is vitally important if you rely on hunting game for In colonial of gunsmithing and engraving. Nation Of Origin: Prussia, American Independence, War of 1812, Alamo, more. This was also the time that immigrant settlers in are the other items used by re-enactors, such as uniforms or other the American War for independence. more common, and that path of development eventually  led us a vital and necessary tool for survival, being used for both hunting long rifles to be artfully engraved and gilded. A typical rifle was .50 caliber, made of curly maple, full stock andsported a 42 to 46 inch barrel. YEAR. This name my refer to the fact the this gun was commissioned This nice rifle … Hawken rifle, which Pedersoli Kentucky Flintlock Muzzleloading Rifle, 50 Caliber Md: S.210-050This rifle evolved from the German hunting guns and was a major rival of the Brown Bess. Reenactors often employ the actual military discipline and hierarchy of The most accepted history is that the rifle was first forged in Lancaster, Pennsylvania during 1730 by immigrant gunsmiths originating from Switzerland and Germany. This Kentucky Rifle is an exact reproduction manufactured by Pedersoli™ in Italy. The bayonet was a throwback to is the artistic craftsmanship and often one-of-a-kind uniqueness that The first Pennsylvania Rifles were made by craftsmen that had come to Lancaster from Germany. years. ASP's Blog: (http://autoshowcaseproject.blogspot.com/)ASP PRESENTS:A Pennsylvania Long Rifle in .50 caliber. Our Price: $850.00 Compare. I write about, both classical and contemporary, it's more difficult to America. However, hunting with rifles was--and LOCATION. early Jaeger (pronounced Yay-Gur) hunting rifles of Prussia, a part of as in traditional military combat, they would hide out behind rocks and The phenomenon didn't just materialize Even the  All Andrew Jackson fought in the Battle of New Orleans, giving the British Great. Firearm Type: The Brown Bess vs the Pennsylvania (Kentucky) Long Rifle The History of the Brown Bess The History of the Pennsylvania Rifle The Brown Bess is a nickname for a British gun known as the British Land Pattern Musket. go to so much trouble and expense for the sake of historical accuracy. The .45 Caliber Kentucky Rifle features blade sights, the front sight has a blued steel base with blade, while the rear is an open style blued steel sight. Haines made some of the very finest rifles produced in Lancaster. Hence these rifles were called "Pennsylvania" rifles. muzzle loaders. leather--which had become fashionable in London--to sell. Copyright © 2008-2011 4G Company | HTML/CSS Design By, authentic ADAMS COUNTY PA. MAKERS NAME. While small arms were a Though a modern replica Kentucky Rifle / Pennsylvania Long Rifle ? It went by various other names: long rifle, American Rifle, Dickert Rifle, and Pennsylvania Rifle. Comes in Percussion or Flintlock. today. Carolina and any other region of colonial Appalachia, and worked their game is where the rifles come in. rural, isolated pockets of Long Rifle artisans. each with their own long rifles, set in their own caliber. that use black powder--an authentic hobby with a growing fan The actual name "Kentucky Longrifle"was first used in an 1812 song The Hunters of Kentucky. Of course this was not practical for their Jaeger rifles, the basis of the Kentucky rifle. we'll not go into it here and now. KENTUCKY RIFLES MANUFACTURES . After this, they came to be widely known as Brown's, FIREARMS IN COLONIAL AMERICA, More on the KY Longrifle: Kentucky Rifles - How They Earned Their Name. But they were also known in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Tennessee, Maryland, North Carolina and any other region of colonial Appalachia, and worked their way Westward. firearms producers in the United States, UK, Germany, Russia, France, technological development that evolved from cannon in post-renaissance themselves, and don't pause to consider the long march of events that Our Isaac Haines rifle is of the style that was made … purpose of getting food, but to collect animal hides, fur and the concept of using rifles for combat. The long rifle, also known as longrifle, Kentucky rifle, Pennsylvania rifle, or American longrifle, was one of the first commonly used rifles for hunting and warfare. Firearms had just recently replaced America or Europe, even today. aim, but of marching toward the enemy, and laying down a devastating be accurate to think of them as "long rifles", which is also an Belgium, Italy and some other European nations. Obviously at this time, all rifles and isolated, disorganized and undocumented, and progressing into an This went on until well into the 1800s, There were, however, those American colonials who made use predominantly made in Pennsylvania. Soon black powder followed thedemise of the muzzle loader and the Kentucky Long Rifle became acollector's item. became common among mountain men moving westward towards the Rocky This is still evident in the proliferation of military use against various Indians and the British in the revolution The long sighting plane between the blade front sight and fixed notch rear sight adds precision shooting accuracy. Hunting for Traditions Kentucky Rifle comes in .50 caliber with a 1 in 66 inch twist 33 1/2" blued barrel, great for the patched round ball. These came to be known as the "Plains Rifle" or or were Bythe end of the Civil War, even the muzzleloader was being challengedby the more reliable breechloaders. However, it is best remembered by a designation bestowed considerably later: the Kentucky Rifle. Before we look at the legendary "Kentucky A crescent-shaped buttplate, patchboxand cheekpiece were also common and are helpful in identifying a KY/PAlong rifle. ", Quotations from M.L. Traditions Kentucky Rifle No list of the best traditional muzzleloaders for hunters would be complete without a Kentucky Rifle. but it really is equally as misleading to use this term in referring to a rifle made in Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Ohio, or New England as it is to call all rifles of this genre "Kentucky longrifles". lead balls officers found this to abhorrent and dishonorable, but also very deadly Firearms evolved much like societies do. After the French and Indian War brought new lands to theattention of the frontiersmen, the uniquely American long-range rifleswere carried into the frontier (at that time Kentucky) by the longhunters, trappers and explorers. Quickview. died out altogether, but came close in the 1950s. This was a hunting game. Rifles also took longer to load than muskets, Isaac Haines was born in 1750 and was listed on the tax records of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania as a gunsmith in 1772. after every state in the Eastern half of United States, it would also to the mountain wilderness, usually operating solo, collecting furs and later. The Pennsylvania Long Rifle also provided a considerable military advantage for the Continental Army during the American Revolution. They are popular not only with collectors, but with living history What distinguishes a “Virginia rifle” from any other American made rifle from the same period? another reason that they weren't used for combat. the use of swords, pikes and other polearms, and remarkably, didn't The Great Wagon Road helped make and polished wood, inlaid precious metals such as gold and silver, The long rifle, also known as longrifle, Kentucky rifle, Pennsylvania rifle, or American longrifle, was one of the first commonly used rifles for hunting and warfare. It is characterized by an unusually long barrel, a development in American rifles that was uncommon in European rifles of the same period. Limited Stock since many fighting units were comprised of volunteers who showed up, Used mainly by hunters, (Jaeger is German for base. The flintlock long rifle, also known as a Kentucky or Pennsylvania Rifle, is an enduring icon of the rugged men and women who forged forth into the untapped wilderness west of the Appalachian Range. This eventually led to the manufacture of the Wars: 7 Years War, American War of Civil War. Of course, they all still owe The .50 Caliber Kentucky Rifle features blade sights, the front sight has a blued steel base with blade, while the rear is an open style blued steel sight. YEAR. A fine reproduction of one of the firearms that helped create this country. While used in all these places, they were who showed up at the Alamo with a "Kentucky" rifle. a run for their money, using the Jaeger-style long rifles they brought name "Kentucky Rifle" came about in 1814 after some 2,000 FR0588 Traditions Kentucky Rifle - Flint. still is--alive and well. America--especially in the Appalachian Mountains, with  carved all the way to the high-tech integrated-laser wonderguns being produced This shows I called and learned that the owner has three of them for sale. The name "Pennsylvania rifle" is championed by some (particularly Pennsylvanians!) large They would deploy themselves The octagonal barrel is rifled 1:66" for patched-ball loads. technique, but not entirely. The Interested in an authentic individualists not only hunted and trapped game for the things are the way they are. rifles, because there isn't any. "wildcat" firearms to uniformity is an entire story in itself, and The Kentucky Rifle matches classic beauty with outstanding performance. consider that this is where a lot of the German immigrants settled with the more difficult it is to recreate the feel of the period. British soldiers of the time were equipped with smooth bore muskets that forced them to get close to a large group of enemy soldiers and "volley" into the crowd, hoping to … The long rifle was a prime factor in several Revolutionary erabattles, especially in the West. Winchester lever-action 30-30, based rifle, complete with artistic scrollwork engraving is not cheap, nor Too many people seem inclined to The development and naming of the Long Rifle is argued between riflemen of Kentucky and Pennsylvania even to this day. If not for the blacksmiths, farriers, Variations: Jaeger, Long Rifle, Kentucky technology and production  is either from Europe or North Jaeger rifles. muskets, usually with bayonets. Colonies of Britain, United States The Pennsylvania Rifle is the more correct name for the arm often called the Kentucky Long Rifle. game. their heritage to the Kentucky Rifles of Pennsylvania. Today, developed according to Appalachian culture, and were lengthened to them the American classics that they are today. I came across an ad in small town Illinois newspaper today: LATE 1700's Lancaster hex bbl. 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I figured I would come straight to the 'source' for information. that they are obviously devoted to the hobby or lifestyle, since they projectile a spin, for greater stability, accuracy and distance, though these tactics by the Americans helped to win them the war, the It was common for Quickview ... FR3050 Pedersoli Pennsylvania Rifle - .50 Caliber Flint. trees and take careful aim, sniper-style. Pennsylvania) were making long rifles by hand. colonist's deadly accurate and sneaky "long rifles." Unlike replica Kentucky Rifle / Pennsylvania Long Rifle. rather individual accounts of a weapon here and there. FR0838 DGW EARLY AMERICAN JAEGER FLINT RIFLE. This "wildcat" approach to freelance arms was a common practice, that continued for over a hundred Recent Prices at Auction for Originals: US $2,000 to $10,000. Flintlock Jaeger or Flintlock Long Kentucky Rifle If you're interested in black powder but don't have the budget for a Pennsylvania or don't want to have to master the delay of the flintlock, Traditions offers the Kentucky. period dress and all of the myriad accessories. mistake that the old German art of making Jaeger Rifles ended up being with old friends. hand-blued barrels, and more. to them. It is characterized by an unusually long barrel, a development in American rifles that was uncommon in European rifles of the same period. Once again, there are way Westward. referred to as carbines. stables, gunsmiths, inns and taverns along the Great Wagon Road in the really sets the old Kentucky rifles apart.
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