Traditions Kentucky Rifle Muzzleloader Hardwood .50 cal.
Original price was: $665.75.$576.98Current price is: $576.98.
Traditions Kentucky Rifle Muzzleloader
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Description
The Kentucky Rifle matches classic beauty with outstanding performance. The octagonal barrel is rifled 1:66″ for patched-ball loads. The long sighting plane between the blade front sight and fixed notch rear sight adds precision shooting accuracy. The color case hardened lock features a V-type mainspring for fast lock time. The full-length two piece stock of walnut-finished select hardwood is accented by solid brass furniture. This finished rifle comes with a percussion ignition system and is great to take out in the field or simply hang up on your wall.
Additional information
| Weight | 9.050 kg |
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| Dimensions | 52.50 × 9.00 × 2.75 cm |
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