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Leman Pennsylvania Long Rifle .36

Pennsylvania Long Rifle, sometimes referred to as a Kentucky Rifle. The lock plate is marked Leman, Lanctr. PA. Leman is one of the most famous and admired makers of the Pennsylvania long rifle, and Lancaster was the traditional center of rifle making in Pennsylvania. The barrel is marked A. Haer. The rifle has a fine tiger striped maple stock, with brass furniture, and a double-set trigger. The barrel is octagonal and has strong rifling. Size: 54 ½ inches long overall, with a 38-inch barrel. Processing and shipping within the continental US $125 plus a 1.5% replacement cost insurance fee.

Condition:

Very good plus, with the steel age darkened, and some pitting on the barrel and lock plate by the vent. The wood is excellent, with a slight "fish belly" curve to the stock, frequently a sign of colonial design

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,500
Price Realized Including Buyer's Premium
$978
05/01/2024

 

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