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I do not have experience with any pistols by them, but I do have an Intercontinental Arms .44 percussion Kentuckian rifle, made in 1967, that I really enjoy (it is the middle rifle in my current avatar, above). At what pistol(s) are you looking?
 
I actually like the looks of the Intercontinental Arms pistols better than the CVA or Pedersoli ones. Slimmer profile and better fit and finish. I like the looks of the locks better also. I have a Kentuckian 44 flintlock pistol.
 
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I actually like the looks of the Intercontinental Arms pistols better than the CVA or Pedersoli ones. Slimmer profile and better fit and finish. I like the looks of the locks better also. JMHO. I have a Kentuckian 44 flintlock pistol.
Agreed. My rifle is very trim and lightweight. It is very similar to my 1990s .45 percussion Pedersoli Pennsylvania Dixie rifle, just shorter (35.5” barrel instead of 42”).
 
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