Jukar is a brand used on modern day reproductions of primitive firearms. Impossible to say an exact value without seeing the condition, but these are not high dollar guns, and are typically in the $125-$175 range.
The flintlock was a primitive gun.
flintlock rifle
Probably a flintlock musket.
Flintlock musket
10-10000 USD depending on specifics
The price of a .45 caliber long gun flintlock can vary widely depending on its condition, maker, and historical significance, typically ranging from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. The number "7684" could refer to a serial number or model number, but without additional context, it's difficult to determine the exact age or value of the firearm. Flintlock guns were commonly used from the 17th to the early 19th centuries, so if this gun is a flintlock, it could be over 100 years old. For precise information, consulting an expert or appraiser would be advisable.
As we know the flintlock today, the first was made in 1610 in France. There WERE earlier guns that used a flint sparking mechanism, such as the wheelock and the snaphaunce.
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The flintlock gun was used for hunting.
Flintlocks, are as accurate as any other gun without a scope. It depends on your load and the how tight you pack the ball with the patch. With practise and lots of it, you can be very proficient with a flintlock, and it is a lot more fun than any other gun.
No such thing. The last flintlock rifle of the US Military was the Springfield Model 1840. You need a hands on appraisal by a dealer in muzzleloaders.
Bee Juker has written: 'Jeremias Gotthelf, 1797-1854 (Albert Bitzius)' -- subject(s): Bibliography