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Kentucky Rifle Flintlock Musket Revolutionary War Replica In Stock
$ 145.19
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DescriptionOriginally designed and built in Pennsylvania in the late 1700s. These rifles were popular from the Revolutionary War to well into the 19th century. They played an integral role in the early western expansion and are most often associated with Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett. The Kentucky rifle was one of the first to feature a "rifled" bore which made it extremely accurate for its time.
Features:
Length: 43.5"
Weight: 4 lbs.
This Non-Firing Replica is accurately detailed and comes complete with its removable bayonet Features Non-Fireable Brand New Realistic Working Parts Accurate detailing Correct size and weight Historically Accurate, Quality Reproduction Manufactured by dedicated craftsmen at Denix in Spain Wood and Metal ounces NOTE: DENIX REPLICA FIREARMS ARE NON-FIRING AND CANNOT BE MODIFIED TO FIRE. FOR DECORATIVE PURPOSES ONLY - This Non-Firing Replica Gun contains the colored markings required by law, including a permanently attached orange plug. ALSO This listing complies with eBay's air gun guidelines found here and I will only sell and ship air guns to buyers in jurisdictions where permitted by applicable laws http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/firearms-weapons-knives.html IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNING! Blaze Orange Tips are required on ALL Replica Guns for sale on eBay. Federal Law requires Blaze Orange Tips on all post-1898 Replica Guns: DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES remove, alter, obscure, or otherwise change the appearance of the colored tip at the barrel end of the replica gun Non-Firing Replica Guns and Models Non-firing Replica Guns should ONLY be used in the home as scale model displays, as collector's items, or for theatrical or training purposes. They should ALWAYS be used under the supervision of a responsible adult. They should NEVER be carried on the street, pointed at anyone, hidden on your person, or left carelessly in your car DO NOT leave them where they are accessible to unsupervised children or irresponsible adults. The carrying, handling or brandishing in public of any replica that resembles a real weapon may be in violation of the law, may create undue apprehension on the part of law enforcement officers or other persons, and could result in INJURY to the person handling the replica IMPORTANT! DO NOT let children play with these items. They are not toys. DO NOT point these items at other people, even as a joke. It could cause alarm or be seen as a threat, with serious or even deadly consequences. AVOID excessive dry-firing as this may cause breakage. To avoid mechanical failures, keep them clean and lightly lubricated. The manufacturer, distributor, and/or seller disclaims any and all responsibility for the improper use of these items SHIPPING RESTRICTIONS - CONNECTICUT, ILLINOIS ((Chicago, Aurora), KANSAS (Topeka), MARYLAND, NEW YORK STATE, PENNSYLVANIA, WISCONSIN AND MINNESOTA: All replicas of antique firearms (pre-1898) are allowed. We can only ship replicas of modern firearms (post-1898) to military, police, theatrical companies, or other government account with valid proof of identity. Sufficient proof would be a copy of a purchase order or request on letterhead from one of these organizations - No Replica Firearms Can Ship to NYC, NEW JERSEY AND RHODE ISLAND ALL CUSTOMERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING COMPLIANCE WITH ANY APPLICABLE LAWS OR RESTRICTIONS AT THE POINT OF DESTINATION. PLEASE CHECK LOCAL LAWS PRIOR TO ORDERINGDescription
Originally designed and built in Pennsylvania in the late 1700s. These rifles were popular from the Revolutionary War to well into the 19th century. They played an integral role in the early western expansion and are most often associated with Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett. The Kentucky rifle was one of the first to feature a "rifled" bore which made it extremely accurate for its time.
Features:
Length: 43.5"
Weight: 4 lbs.