Kentucky Rifle
The Kentucky Rifle is a type of long rifle that originated in the early 18th century in the American colonies, particularly in Pennsylvania. It is known for its accuracy and distinctive design, featuring a long barrel and a curved stock. The rifle was primarily used for hunting and self-defense, becoming popular among frontiersmen and settlers.
This firearm played a significant role in the American Revolutionary War and the westward expansion of the United States. Its craftsmanship often included intricate carvings and inlays, making it not only a functional weapon but also a work of art. The Kentucky Rifle is considered an important symbol of American heritage.