They wont be cheap that's for sure!
Rifles and shotguns are separate types of firearm. The Kentucky Long-Rifle was as its name implies a rifle, not a shotgun.
Kentucky Rifle - 1955 is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:16 Norway:12
The address of the Kentucky Rifle Foundation is: 17 Odin Ct, Columbia, SC 29229-6510
the Kentucky LongRifle
The Kentucky Long-Rifle is known alternatively as the Pennsylvania Long-Rifle, and the American Long-Rifle. Being from the Commonwealth of Kentucly the author of this answer asserts that Kentucky Long-Rifle is the one and true proper name. Now, as to the meat of the question. This long pattern of rifle first appeared in Pennsylvania as a product of German immigrants to the American Colonies. Due to its capabilities the gun rapidly proliferated from there. This type of firearm came to be known as the 'Kentucky Long-Rifle' in later years for a number of reasons. The most important of which would be that in colonial times the men of Kentucky had a reputation not only as hunters; but as Sharpshooters wielding this distinctive family of long-rifles.
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Robert Lagemann has written: 'The long rifle' -- subject(s): Kentucky rifle
Kentucky Rifle - 1955 was released on: USA: 27 April 1955 (New Orleans, Louisiana) USA: 1 July 1956 Denmark: 16 July 1956
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You will have to define "sniper rifle". There is no meaning to that term, other than an accurate scope mounted rifle. That includes most hunting rifles.
Varies. European Jager rifles were shorter, and fired larger bullets. The Pennsylvania rifle (miscalled the Kentucky rifle) were of smaller caliber, but longer- about 5 feet.
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