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    Help Identifying Old Long Rifle

    I don't think so.
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    Help Identifying Old Long Rifle

    Oh no, don't worry about it. I am glad it has caused some discussion and debate among forum members(in a good way). I really wish I knew more about this gun's history, but I've said all I know and that is just what my grandad used to say about it. It seems most likely to me that this long...
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    Howdy from GA

    Around Athens, Ga. Finishing my undergrad at UGA.
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    Help Identifying Old Long Rifle

    I realize this rifle predates the civil war a good bit and I didn't mean to cause confusion with the term "war of northern aggression". My grandad was an old-timer and that is what he jokingly called it.
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    Help Identifying Old Long Rifle

    I know it looks like it was used as a pea shooter, but I believe that little hole in the plug is from where someone tried to drill out the plug.
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    Help Identifying Old Long Rifle

    I have waited many years to inherit this gun from my late grandfather and I finally have. It looks to me to be some version of the Kentucky Long Rifle. It has been in my family since it was new! I am the only grandson/relative that had any interest in history so it ended up with me. According...
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    Howdy from GA

    Howdy! I am interested and excited from what I can find on this forum.
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