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Traditions Kentucky Rifle Kit - Flintlock .50 Cal - KR5210
$499.00

Traditions Kentucky Rifle Kit - Flintlock .50 Cal - KR5210


The Traditions™ Kentucky Flintlock Rifle Kit includes all you need to get an authentic hands-on muzzleloading experience by building a flintlock rifle yourself. Easy to read instructions guide you through the building process to a satisfied finished product. There is no greater feeling of accomplishment than knowing you built a fully functional rifle for shooting or display. 

Original price $499.00 - Original price $499.00
Original price
$499.00
$499.00 - $499.00
Current price $499.00
SKU KR5210

Description


The Traditions™ Flintlock Kentucky Rifle Kit offers hunters, shooters and muzzleloader enthusiasts alike a great opportunity to build their own piece of American history. The rifle that would become known as the “Kentucky Rifle” was first crafted during 1730 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and saw use by hunters and frontiersmen for decades. The Kentucky Rifle would even see use during combat throughout the French and Indian War as well as the American Revolutionary War. The Kentucky Rifle was one of the first commonly used rifles in America during the mid to late 1700s and is one of the most popular reproduction rifles in circulation today.

Traditions has crafted the Flintlock Kentucky Rifle Kit to be an accurate representation of the classic rifle and have integrated key features and upgrades to enhance the utility and performance of the muzzleloader for hunters and shooters alike.

Beginning with the stock the Kentucky Rifle Kit features a beautiful hardwood two-piece stock that comes bleached and ready to accept the stain of your choice. The furniture on the stock is composed completely of brass including the nose plate, ramrod barrels, stock connecting plate, trigger guard, and butt plate. The brass furniture in tandem with the hardwood stock gives the rifle a classic historical look that is both aesthetically pleasing and functional for use in the field once completed.

The .50 caliber barrel of the rifle measures 33.5 inches and comes as an unfinished carbon steel barrel that will accept either a blueing or browning process to protect the exterior of the barrel from rust and corrosion. The rifling is set at a 1:66 twist rate that is ideally suited for shooting .50 caliber patched lead round balls and offers great accuracy out to 100 yards.

In addition to the great features already listed the Traditions™ Flintlock Kentucky Rifle Kit features a case hardened Flintlock ignition assembly, authentic wooden ramrod, and fixed blade iron sights.

The Kentucky Rifle created a lasting legacy of dependability and accuracy that has been passed down throughout the generations and continues to this day in the Traditions™ Kentucky Rifles. Own your own piece of American history by adding the Kentucky Rifle to your collection today. 

Specifications

Caliber
.50 CALIBER
Detailed Instructions
YES
Barrel
33.5" OCTAGON BARREL
Rifle Stock
WALNUT-FINISHED SELECT HARDWOOD
Twist Rate
1:66 RATE OF TWIST
Authentic Wooden Ramrod
YES
Overall Length
49" OVERALL LENGTH
Ignition
SIDELOCK FLINTLOCK
Trigger
SINGLE STYLE TRIGGER
Sights
FIXED/BLADE SIGHTS
Traditions Lifetime Warranty
YES

Features

Product Information

Customer Reviews

Based on 45 reviews
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Brad b.
Overpriced for a unfinished rifle

Overpriced for a unfinished rifle. Should be a price point of $250-300. Happy hunting.

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James
Awesome

Shoots moa at 75 yards all day long. And I watched Dad hit a quarter size sticker at 100 yards after telling him 3 inches to the left and elevation perfect. I saw it hit through spotting scope. 60 grain 3F Goex,. 015 wet patch, homecast . 495 ball. One several competitions also.

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Larry
Great kit

The kit was easy to put together. Instructions a little vague. Antiqued the brass and made my own stain. Rifle looks 200 years old. Fun kit.

P
Paul
Easy to finish

This kit is very straight forward. Most of the finishing is with seating the lock. I left mine unvarnished and applied Johnson Wax to complete the finish. Browning the barrel is easier than you think; wash well with soap and water a couple times, don't over heat with the torch. Finally, if this is your first endeavor, buy all the supplies that you need to be able to get out shooting asap. This could be your next addiction...

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Wil
So easy my 9 year old did it!

For spring break in 2019 my son and I built the flintlock KY rifle kit. Admittedly I did the fitting and assembly first and put everything back into the box. However he thinks I just helped him do it. Please don’t tell him!
I wish I could add pictures on this review. His look of pride and accomplishment is incredible!
Brown Bess Kit is next!