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Kentucky Rifle

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Kentucky Rifle and Powder Horn on Live Edge Pine

Joe Meek, leading the Lost Wagon Train through what was to become Central Oregon, carried a Kentucky Rifle with a two-piece stock similar to this flintlock rifle. This 50-caliber flintlock rifle was built from a Traditions kit and mounted on a piece of live edge Ponderosa pine from Sisters, Oregon, and comes with a genuine powder horn strung on rawhide.

This is the style of gun that was most often carried by pioneers on the Oregon Trail and would have been used for hunting bison, elk, deer and bear as well as used for protection.

Notice the flint in the lock mechanism. The flint is sourced from the original flint stocks warehoused in Europe and India since the 1700s and was probably made by a prisoner of war in a French prison. The gun has been fired twice and then rendered unfiring by means of plugging the touch hole. Valued at $1,000

Donated By Gary Lewis