• Early/Transitional Guns 9

    Early Western Pennsylvania Rifle, the original attributed to David Morton This rifle is patterned after one of the finest known early Pennsylvania rifles. The cheekpiece carving of this rifle is exactly duplicated in Morton’s more famous later work. Built to reflect the look of a fine original, the finish is […]

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  • Early Virginia Rifle

    This gun was inspired by the work of F. Klette, Sevensburg,VA (RCA # 123) . The gun was built using an outstanding piece of curly Ash. The wood is beautifully raise carved and then stained a honey brown color that reflects both the carving and the curl in the wood. […]

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  • Klette Rifle

    The cosmetics of this rifle are patterned after the famous Klette rifle of Sevensburg, VA shown in Rifles of Colonial America, p. 534, #123. The rifle was originally built for a client who stepped away from the project. The gun was ordered with the 62 caliber barrel, Virginia lock, and […]

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