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SOLD .44 Kentucky flint pistol

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You won’t see many like this one, it’s exceptional and in outstanding condition. I don’t shoot it, so it needs to move along.

Not cheap, but find another like this one…


$1200 shipped.

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That is absolutely beautiful. I have one that's very close to it and absolutely love it. I think that's a very fair price for that pistol and is going to make a new owner very happy.

Thanks. I’m a shooter and a hunter, not a museum curator…I have to force myself to remember that sometimes.
 
Reduced to $1,000 shipped before I start listing it elsewhere back at $1,200.

This is your chance to grab it now!

Edit to add…if you need to pay half down and half in a few weeks I am flexible. I been there…
 
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What kind of lock and barrel?
Thx

Never had the barrel out of the stock, nor do I intend to remove it. The barrel is as finely crafted as any I have ever examined.

Not home today, but will remove and photograph the lock tomorrow and add the pics here. It sparks like a shooting star.

Pic added of lock. Used the flash to enhance any markings that might be there (handy trick with the iPhone 13Pro). Dont see any. Interesting detail on the end of the **** screw…maybe that’s a clue for someone smarter than me…

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The lock screws (someone help me out…there is an 18th century name for them) appear to be case hardened. Nice feature, and doesn’t surprise me on a gun of this quality.

Pics don’t show it well, but the color is there.

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