This rifle, possibly built in the Lancaster area, has a nice 43” long 40 caliber straight barrel, about 7/8” across the flats. The rifle appears to have been built as a flintlock, but has since been converted to percussion. The rifle has a solid wrist repair that is barely noticeable. […]
This smooth rifle is outstanding due to its 48” long barrel beautifully signed A. Schweitzer. The stock has about 50% of its original finish and is adorned with a Lancaster “Daisy head” patchbox. The patchbox is nicely engraved in Schweitzer’s unique style. The stock terminates at the muzzle with a […]
This unsigned rifle is reliably attributed to Stoffel Long by several knowledgeable KRA members. This rifle was built with a percussion patent breech. It has a well-fitting percussion lock that is likely a replacement for the original lock. The barrel is 43 1/2″ long, is deeply rifled, and retains the […]