Item: ONJR25JYAU156

Original U.S. Lancaster County Pennsylvania Percussion Rifle with Half Stock & Set Trigger - circa 1850

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Manufactured prior to 1899 – legally recognized as an antique firearm under U.S. federal law. Not classified as a modern firearm; therefore, no federal license or FFL transfer is required. Eligible for shipment to all U.S. states and over 25 countries internationally via UPS, subject to local laws and import regulations.

  • Original Item: Only One Available. Just purchased out of an old Pennsylvania collection! Here is an octagonal barreled very nice "Pennsylvania" style rifle, often referred to as a "Kentucky" Rifle. The design developed in Pennsylvania, and then spread down the Ohio River Valley to Kentucky, where it was very popular. It has a substantial .35" caliber 36-inch long octagonal barrel with 7 groove rifling, one of the standard calibers we usually see these in. This 51 1/2-inch long example is typical of the style of rifle made in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and is a bit more utilitarian in design, though it still does have some lovely figuring to the American Black Walnut stock.


    There are no markings on the rifle that we can see, except for a faint WARRANTED on the "trade lock" fitted to the rifle, which also shows a lovely "hunting scene" engraving on the tail. We estimate that this octagonal barrel rifle was made about 1850, and it features mostly brass alloy mountings, with a white metal nose cap. It has a lovely half length stock in very good condition, which is made of walnut that shows some lovely figuring, especially in the butt stock area. There is no cracking or other damage that we can see, and it really is in great shape.


    As with most Pennsylvania rifles, this example is fitted with a "set trigger", where depressing the rear trigger first until it clicks and just touching the front trigger discharges the weapon, hopefully with great accuracy. It is fully functional at present, this example does not have any provision for a half cock position. The hammer is cocked, and then cannot be fired until the rear trigger is "set", after which a very light touch of the front trigger discharges the lock. The rear trigger can be set first, but that would defeat the purpose of setting the trigger, and also be unsafe.


    The bore is in good condition, with with clear rifling and a partly bright finish, showing wear to the lands from use, as well as some powder fouling and oxidation. There is a simple brass fit wooden cleaning rod installed, which is most likely a working life replacement.


    A very nice utilitarian example of a mid 19th Century "Pennsylvania" rifle, ready to add to your collection!


    Specifications-


    Year of Manufacture: circa 1850
    Caliber: approx .35" seven groove rifling
    Cartridge Type: Ball and Powder
    Barrel Length: 36 Inches

    Overall Length: 51 1/2 Inches
    Action type: Back Action Percussion Lock
    Feed System: Muzzle Loading


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Yes, in most jurisdictions, antique firearms are legal to own and are generally not subject to the same regulatory requirements as modern firearms. Under U.S. federal law, any firearm manufactured on or before December 31, 1898, is classified as an antique firearm and is not considered a firearm under the Gun Control Act of 1968. As such, no federal license or FFL (Federal Firearms License) transfer is required for purchase or possession. Antique firearms may be legally shipped to all U.S. states and to over 25 countries worldwide via UPS, subject to applicable shipping and import/export restrictions. Please note: Firearms laws vary by country, state, and locality, and are subject to change. It is your responsibility to consult with local law enforcement or a qualified legal professional to ensure compliance with all relevant laws and regulations in your area.

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