• Southern Mountain Rifle

    This gun was built in the general style of those produced in the southern mountains. The iron hardware is rust browned as is the 42 inch long Green Mountain 7/8 inch straight 50 cal. Barrel. The barrel has a long tang ending in a “lollypop.” This theme is also reflected […]

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  • Schuler, Copy of Original

    This Bucks Co. rifle is a copy of an original attributed to John Shuler. The original won an award for the best incised carved gun displayed at the KRA show in 1987. Some believe that the unsigned original may have been built by Andrew Verner, due to the hardware used. […]

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  • Allenmengle Rifle

    This rifle is an example of an original rifle made in the Allenmengle region (northwestern Lehigh northeastern Berks Counties, PA). The rifle is pictured with the original from which it was copied. The original was built early in the percussion period, and could just as well have been built as […]

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