Buck Ridge Flintlocks

83 Community Center Dr
Kempton, PA 19529

Buck Ridge Flintlocks, a family-owned business in Albany Twp, PA, specializes in the production of late English flintlocks inspired by the original Henry Nock lock. With a rich history and expertise in recreating late American rifles and pistols from the 1795-1840 period, Buck Ridge Flintlocks offers intermediate-sized flintlocks that are perfect for enthusiasts looking to engage in historical reenactments.

Continuing a long-standing tradition, the Rice family's latest venture showcases their commitment to preserving the art of flintlock craftsmanship. Buck Ridge Flintlocks is dedicated to providing high-quality products that capture the essence of the past, making them a go-to source for those seeking authentic and reliable flintlocks.

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