LEMAN CROSS PLAINS RIFLE
Reproduction of a Henry Leman cross plains rifle, originally manufactured in Lancaster PA by H E Leman & Co for the plainsman, Indian and settler trade. More Leman rifles were sold into the West than any other in the 1830-1880 period. The rifle is authentic in every feature with a high quality old-stored but new 50 caliber, 1-66 slow-twist Austen-Halleck octagon barrel, deep grooved for patched round ball, with easy-care and repair drum and nipple, easy lift-out hooked breech, best quality traditional flat-spring percussion lock, 3/8th inch hickory ramrod, traditional brass trigger guard and iron buttplate with iron fore-arm key and pewter fore-end tip. This particular example sports a gorgeous tigered AAAA maple stock, tight tiger stripes from one end to the other. It was crafted by Doc White using traditional techniques, faithfully reproduced from an original in Doc’s collection and signed by him. This quality rifle is available, ready to shoot, sorry the photo is a bit fuzzy, but quality all the way through. Price is $1700 OBO. Call before it gets snatched away from you. Call DOC 435-722-2520