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Original Item: Only One Available. Just purchased at a recent military auction! This is a very nice "Pennsylvania" percussion hunting 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. This is a very nice example, with a lovely "curly maple" figured wood full stock and all brass mounts except for the steel nose cap. The rifle features a 33 inch long octagonal barrel with nine groove rifling and a bore of .53", and measures 52 inches in overall length. The stock has the characteristic curve to the wrist that makes these rifles so lovely to look at.
As with many rifles produced during this period, it is fitted with a "trade lock", in this case marked G. PARTRIDGE / WARRANTED. This is a known marking on many trade locks, though it is not clear whether this is the maker. We believe it is more likely the name of the importer, who would purchase unmarked locks in bulk from England, and then mark and possibly engrave them when they arrived in the united states. The top facet of the barrel has some engraved designs, and has a script Frank Gilbert signed to the rear of the rear sight. There looks to be something else written in front, and then we can make out Somerset, Pa, along with other text that we cannot quite make out. This is an area to the South East of Pittsburgh, located on the east branch of Coxes Creek, part of the Ohio River watershed. Definitely some nice research potential here.
The rifle is in overall very good condition, with wear commensurate with age and service. It features a simple rear notch sight with a front blade sight. The lock is fully functional, holding at half cock and firing at full. The bore is in good condition, showing strong rifling, but also some fouling and oxidation, so it definitely has seen some level of use. The nine groove rifling is also close to straight, with very little twist. The stock is lovely, with the figured maple showing a lot of curl, particularly on the butt stock area, where it is close to 'flamed'. We did notice some wood graft repairs, with one where the ramrod enters the stock, and another to the right side of the barrel tang, next to the lock plate. There is a wooden ramrod under the barrel, but it looks to be a display replacement.
A very nice Pennsylvania Percussion Sporting rifle with some great research potential. Ready to display!
Specifications-
Year of Manufacture: c.1850
Caliber: approx .53" nine groove rifling
Cartridge Type: Ball and Powder
Barrel Length: 36 1/2 Inches
Overall Length: 52 Inches
Action type: Back Action Percussion Lock
Feed System: Muzzle Loading
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