• Petite Bucks County Rifle

    When I first saw the original rifle from which this rifle was copied, I was struck by the grace and almost daintiness of the gun.  I have always referenced it as the ”Petite Bucks Co. rifle.”   The original was unsigned, but showed a lot of John Shuler influence.  However, this […]

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  • Joseph Angstadt rifle

    This rifle was copied very closely from an original Joseph Angstadt rifle.  It is a nice example of a Bucks Co. style rifle as built about 1810-1830.   This rifle has a 44” 54 cal. Colerain barrel,  White lightening vent liner.  It is fired by a Chambers Late Ketland lock activated […]

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  • Jaeger Rifle

    An unsigned flint Jaeger rifle probably made in German about 1800, and later nicely converted to percussion.  This is a neat unadorned ”working Jaeger” with a 27” approx 60 cal. barrel.  It retains it’s original wooden patchbox lid, that still snaps into place with authority.  Double set triggers, double leaf […]

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