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Her are a couple of photos of the Armi Sport Kentuckian I got from a friends father in law that passed away. She is a 45 cal beauty made in 1977 according to the AC date code. She has narey a mar on her anywhere. Truly a gem for her age. Bore is bright and shiny with crisp rifling. Not bad for 300 buck with a range box and a pistol to boot! 20210205_160116.jpg20210205_160132.jpg
 
given the current price of things , you should feel bad and at least take the next opportunity to help them out or drop them off something useful like a couple cases of their brand of beer
 
Her are a couple of photos of the Armi Sport Kentuckian I got from a friends father in law that passed away. She is a 45 cal beauty made in 1977 according to the AC date code. She has narey a mar on her anywhere. Truly a gem for her age. Bore is bright and shiny with crisp rifling. Not bad for 300 buck with a range box and a pistol to boot!View attachment 62366View attachment 62367
My 45 smoothrifle is an armisport. Circa early eighties.
 
Her are a couple of photos of the Armi Sport Kentuckian I got from a friends father in law that passed away. She is a 45 cal beauty made in 1977 according to the AC date code. She has narey a mar on her anywhere. Truly a gem for her age. Bore is bright and shiny with crisp rifling. Not bad for 300 buck with a range box and a pistol to boot!View attachment 62366View attachment 62367
iceman i picked up one of these in a flintlock about a year ago. it is very accurate and for having about the cheapest lock i have ever seen the locktime is the fastest of all my flintlocks, custom and commercial.
 
Nice acquisition there!
I have one that I got in parts and now have it mostly finished up. The balance on that thing is truly something to behold. I thought I like short, thick barrels, but the Kentuckian has made me rethink my whole MO here.
Thanks for sharing.
 
I just picked one up, it's pristine! Mine has an L in the serial number, not sure what year that makes it....It's a ripper!
 
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