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Miniature Kentucky Flintlock Rifle
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This miniature flintlock rifle was crafted by Cecil Brooks, a noted Ohio arms maker. It was donated to the National Firearms Museum in the name of Max Goodwin, a former member of the NRA Gun Collectors Committee.