This attractive Southern Mountain rifle is stocked in black walnut and trimmed in a iron furniture with a gray brown patina. Often referred to as a Tennessee style, antique Tennessee flint rifles were often equipped with imported English locks, this Southern rifle is fitted with a late Ketland style flintlock. The double lever double set triggers are tuned to fire set, or unset. The Rice Barrel Company 46" swamped octagon barrel gives this longrifle a modest weight without being overly muzzle heavy. This slender rifle weighs 6.7 pounds and a has a 13-5/8" trigger reach to fit today's average size shooter.
The .40 caliber swamped barrel by Rice Barrel Company is thickest at the breech, tapers to a narrow waist, and flares slightly at the muzzle. The bore is cut rifled with 7 lands and grooves, with square bottom rifling. Twist is 1 turn in 66 inches, ideal of a tightly patched round ball. After the rifling has been cut, each bore is "ball burnished". A carbide bore-sizing die is pulled through the barrel, to insure bore dimension uniformity, eliminating any tight or loose spots inside the barrel. This critical procedure leaves the top of the lands smooth and polished, equaling the traditional lead lapping procedure. Rice barrels do not require lapping or extensive shooting to break-in.
Rice Muzzle Loading Rifle Barrels are set between centers and milled octagonal, insuring a centered bore, concentric with the exterior, with no "run-out". Each barrel is stress relieved in an atmosphere controlled electric furnace, to eliminate work hardening or barrel warp, and to dampen harmonic vibrations or barrel whip. The barrel is dovetailed with a flat top rear sight 11" ahead of the breech. Shooters with "older" eyes or corrective lenses will generally benefit from the extra distance. A brass blade front sight is dovetailed behind the muzzle. The barrel is finished to a gray brown patina.
This black walnut stock is stained to a brown with a reddish undertones. walnut is a very correct choice for stock wood, often found on original Tennessee rifles. The stock is fitted with a crescent buttplate with a modest curve to engage the shooter's shoulder. The breech plug extends down the wrist with a long lollipop tang secured with two domed head tang bolts that engage the triggerplate below. The slender iron triggerguard is shaped with rounded ends and has been pinned into position. The forearm ends with a shoulder at the ramrod entry pipe, in typical fashion for rifles of this region. The forend is very slender and shaped to follow the profile of the swamped barrel. The muzzle end shaped to provide easy access to the ramrod, and does not have a muzzle cap in "poor boy" style. Three 5/16" diameter ramrod pipes secure the ramrod to the rifle. The ramrod is fitted with a steel tip with 8-32 threads for loading and cleaning accessories. A single lock bolt, in late flintlock fashion, is mounted through a washer style sideplate fitted flush with the side panel, The square cheek piece is shaped with a molded edge and gives the shooter a comfortable place to align the sights. The face of the cheek is shaped with a raised molding.
The rifle is fitted with a late classic Ketland lock. The lock plate is shaped in the style of popular imported English flintlock from the 1790 to 1820 era. The tail of the lock plate is slightly lower than the raised panel that forms the lock plate, separated by an attractive molding. The raised panel is surrounded by a chamfered edge. The lock has some scattered patina and was never completely polished, with a few areas that still retain the original gray matte finish. We recommend our 3/4" knapped English flints for best performance in this flintlock.
The Jim Kibler assembled double lever double set trigger is correctly adjusted, to allow the lock to be cocked, or the trigger set, in any sequence. You may fire the lock with the triggers set, or unset, for target, or hunting. Adjust the screw between the two triggers, inboard to reduce set trigger release pressure, our outboard to require a stronger pressure. The set trigger can provide very light release, perhaps an ounce or two, for accurate aimed shooting during pleasant weather.
This flintlock longrifle is used with a few marks on the frizzen face. Order it for a ten day visual inspection. You will be delighted. Else if it does not fit you, return it in unfired condition for same-day refund. Postage is your only risk, when you order any one-of-a-kind gun from Track, whether new, used, or antique.
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.389" round balls, pure lead, hand cast, per 100
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.395" round balls, pure lead, Hornady, per 100
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.395" round balls, pure lead, hand cast, per 100
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Track's best Black Powder BORE CLEAN Solvent, with flip-top spout
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Ball puller, steel screw, .40 caliber brass collar, 8-32 thread
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French amber gun flint, 5/8 x 3/4" for small Siler, L&R Bailes, CVA, T/C, Pedersoli. We are temporarily limiting purchase of this item to twelve per order. We will manually edit your order if your order exceeds that amount.
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Fouling Scraper, flat face, brass, .40 caliber, 8-32 thread
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Jag, jagged cleaning tip, brass, .40 caliber, 3/8" rod, 8-32 thread
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Powder measure, brass, adjustable 0 to 120 grains, with spout
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Trapper's MINK OIL TALLOW,
patch grease,
for match shooting & cold weather hunting,
one 8 oz. tin
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MINK-OIL
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$8.59
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Shooting patches, .015" cotton, .40 - .49 caliber, per 100, dry
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Pick & Pan Brush,
with brass chain, button clasp,
and black bristle brush,
for flint musket, rifle, or fowler
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Forged steel vent pick,
2-1/2" long, for rifle
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Ramrod, 3/8" hickory, 48" long, brass tip, 8-32 thread
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Short Starter, patch & ball starter, with 3/8" hickory rod for .40 to .45 caliber.
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Patch puller, corkscrew worm, steel, brass base, 8-32 thread
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