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SOLD WTS: Southern Mountain Flintlock Rifle .45 Caliber

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Kibler Southern Mountain Flintlock Rifle
.45 Caliber
46" rifled swamped barrel
Measurements across the flats of the barrel at the muzzle is 0.740" and breach is 0.935"
Cherry wood stock
Weight about 6 3/4 Lb
Length of pull (LOP) 13.75"

In excellent condition. $1,600 + actual shipping cost.

Will include balls, patches and flints.

Always up for trade or partial trade for Civil War era weapons.

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Hmmm... I have an original D. T. Peden, made in Greeneville, SC, just before or just after the late unpleasantries. .45 cal, as best I can tell... Can send pics, if a trade would interest you.
 
Hmmm... I have an original D. T. Peden, made in Greeneville, SC, just before or just after the late unpleasantries. .45 cal, as best I can tell... Can send pics, if a trade would interest you.
I would only be interested in a Civil War type weapon either original or replica that's in good, shooting condition
 
I would only be interested in a Civil War type weapon either original or replica that's in good, shooting condition
As in military issue? I ask because privately-owned rifles made by the Peden family were carried into battle. I have been told there is one on display at the museum at Chickamauga.
 
Weight of the rifle?
Measurements across the flats of the barrel at the muzzle and breach?
Is this the early version by Kibler? (I ask because his early ones had the Chambers late Ketland lock and 46" barrel. Current barrels are 44 inch and his CNC lock.)
Any data on your shooting loads?

Thanks.

Jerry
 
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Weight of the rifle? 6 3/4 Lb
Measurements across the flats of the barrel at the muzzle (.740) and breach (.935)?
Is this the early version by Kibler? YES (I ask because his early ones had the Chambers late Ketland lock and 46" barrel. Current barrels are 44 inch and his CNC lock.)
Any data on your shooting loads? 45gr 3F Swiss

Thanks.

Jerry
 
Wow, that is so nice. What lock is that? Wish I was slightly younger.
Thanks
David
 
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