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Traditions™ Kentucky Rifle Kit - .50 Cal Percussion - KRC52206
$409.00

Traditions™ Kentucky Rifle Kit - .50 Cal Percussion - KRC52206


The Traditions™ Kentucky Rifle Kit features a single trigger percussion ignition and fixed blade sights. These blade sights give the rifle its dependable accuracy. The rifle’s full-length two-piece walnut stock is accented by beautiful inlaid brass furniture. The octagonal barrel is rifled at 1:66" for patched-ball loads.

Original price $409.00 - Original price $409.00
Original price
$409.00
$409.00 - $409.00
Current price $409.00
SKU KRC52206

Description


The Traditions™ Percussion Kentucky Rifle Kit offers hunters, shooters and muzzleloader enthusiasts alike a great opportunity to build their own piece of American history. The original Kentucky Rifle featured a flintlock ignition, however, this variation of the rifle features a percussion ignition for easier use out in the field. 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 Percussion 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 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™ Percussion Kentucky Rifle Kit features a case hardened percussion 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
Overall Length  49" OVERALL LENGTH
Trigger  SINGLE STYLE TRIGGER
Twist Rate
1:66 RATE OF TWIST
Authentic Wooden Ramrod
YES
Ignition
SIDELOCK PERCUSSION
Sights
FIXED/BLADE SIGHTS
Traditions Lifetime Warranty
YES

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Customer Reviews

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Tim J. (Lansing, MI)
Great Build, Better Shooter

The ability to ensure the proper fit and finish means you can make a muzzleloader that punches above its price point. This won’t be the prettiest of muzzleloader but the accuracy is outstanding. Don’t like where your cheek weld is? Pull out a rasp and fix it. If you have some basic woodworking tools, buy a Birchwood Casey finishing kit and you’ll be all set.

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M.M. (Denver, CO)
1st kit for Grandson

I got this for my Grandson to work on next summer when he comes out to stay with me. Hopefully he will have as much fun building this kit as he has when he shoots it & makes lead balls for it.

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Bruce R. (Chicago, IL)
Great kit and fun to assemble

I boutht this kit two years ago and started on it, but it was set aside until last December of 2023 and I got busy and finished it. I have built F-Class rifles and worked with stocks before so this was not much of a challange except for making sure the fore arm retaining roll pins were drilled to the barrel attaching tabs properly. Used Burchwood browing on the barrel and two colors of stain to simulate walnut finished with Burchwood Tru-Oil. I bought a matching pistol assembled this June for it. I wat to refinish the pistol as the finish it came with is dark coco.

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Mark A. (Garden City, MI)
American long rifle

Kit looks nice. Should be minimal inleting and parts fitting. Instructions aren't great, but rifle is simple enough.

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Patrick C. (Pinebluff, NC)
50 cal kentucky

all together sights right fired very accurate