Kentucky Pistol - Muzzleloader
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Thanks for the reply.
The gun itself is in great condition but there are a few scratches on the bottom of the gun. It is a flintlock but for some reason it does look bigger than the one you are using but that may be an illusion. I live in the UK so actually i think I may not be allowed to own it, which may increase the value over here.
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im workin on assembling mine now
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Looks wicked-loving the slo mo!!! nice work McAleese-
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Hey, looks very cool. Show a little more modern guns in the future
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hey m8... Jonin and Twin here.... love the video... u get some amount of recoil for an old gun.... you can see it move all the way up your arm wen u fire! ... good luck in the German championships.... 22nd forever
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I bought a Kentucky Flintlock Pistol today in my local flea-market. I think Its slightyly bigger than the one you have and i believe this makes it rarer as its more unusual. I got it for £22 / $35 / 24euros. How much do you think i can sell it for?
PLEASE REPLY ASAP
flighty1996 6 months ago
@flighty1996
The flintlock pistol itself was very common between the 17th - 19th century. Especially the Kentucky Pistol was produced a lot. In the midst of the 19th Century the flintlock was replaced by the percussion lock I'm using. You should check the condition of the barrel (blocked, rust?), the flintlock mechanism and trigger. If the wood stock is also in a good shape and your Kentucky Pistol is not one of todays many replicas you may get good money form a historical handgun collector.
TheMcAleese 6 months ago