KENTUCKY
110
Model
Caliber Barrel length Total length No. of grooves Thr. Lock
Weight
IN
CM
IN
CM
and twist rate
KG
LBS
Kentucky Rifle
.45
35”
89
50”
140
6
1x36 in
M6
Percussion
3
6,6
Kentucky Rifle
.45
35”
89
50”
140
6
1x36 in
Flintlock
3
6,6
Kentucky Rifle
.50
35”
89
50”
140
8
1x45 in
M6
Percussion
3
6,6
Kentucky Rifle
.50
35”
89
50”
140
8
1x45 in
Flintlock
3
6,6
The sweeping, graceful lines of this style of rifle make it one of the most recognizable arms in American history. Known
as the ‘Pennsylvania’ ‘Kentucky’ or ‘Stump’ rifle, this muzzleloader originated around 1720. It was modified from the
short German ‘Jaeger’ hunting rifle into a longer, slimmer, lightweight gun that used a reduced powder charge and a
smaller caliber projectile.
When the percussion lock was developed in the early part of the 19th Century, most of the flint ‘Kentuckys’ were
converted to this new system. Their popularity continued well into the cartridge era.
Kentucky Rifle
KENTUCKY RIFLE PERCUSSION cal.45
KENTUCKY RIFLE FLINTLOCK cal.45
Kentucky Series
Highly finished one-piece walnut stock with oil finish. Furnished with brass buttplate, triggerguard large patchbox, side
plate, thimbles and nosecap. Case hardened lock plate. This model contains a 35” octagonal blued barrel.
This rifle has a brass blade front sight and a steel open rear sight.