Whitney Kennedy Rifle

Not for lack of interest - just not a common animal; always been interested in these but have never seen one in person. Been following the thread though, also hoping to see more :(

To tell the truth , I'd never even heard of them , till I stumbled across this one. But then again , I'm not a big lever gun expert by any means. I just like the oldies , and bolt action milsups . I'm not a plastic/composite kinda guy. I always thought bullpups were some kind of terrier dog. LOL , I bought a 3 gun lot to get the guns I wanted. The Whitney was the 3rd gun in the lot, and it grew on me once I got it home. Heck , I still think shoot'n the snider is fun . I just should have got into the older stuff earlier in life when my eyes were better. Trifocals and open sights don't mix well . Trust me . There's a scope on my deer rifle ! LOL
 
To tell the truth , I'd never even heard of them , till I stumbled across this one. But then again , I'm not a big lever gun expert by any means. I just like the oldies , and bolt action milsups . I'm not a plastic/composite kinda guy. I always thought bullpups were some kind of terrier dog. LOL , I bought a 3 gun lot to get the guns I wanted. The Whitney was the 3rd gun in the lot, and it grew on me once I got it home. Heck , I still think shoot'n the snider is fun . I just should have got into the older stuff earlier in life when my eyes were better. Trifocals and open sights don't mix well . Trust me . There's a scope on my deer rifle ! LOL

Oh I understand. I'm only 40 (although my kids think I'm ancient) but can't shoot open sights past 25 yards anymore (big gongs are OK), maybe 50 with the glasses on. Takes a LOT of the fun out of shooting the bigger stuff. I have way more scopes on things now then I ever did before. It happened sort of all of a sudden too 'bout 6-7 years ago, just couldn't focus on certain things anymore. I'm told it doesn't get any better :)

When I was a kid I used to read all the books I could get my hands on about antique rifles and lever guns and buffalo guns in particular, the Whitney (and a couple others) caught my eye because it "wasn't a Winchester" and still looked classy. So I've always been aware of them, but ain't seen one in person.
 
Well , it was beautiful , warm , spring day , so I made a trip to the range. I shot the Whitney Kennedy rifle for the first time.
I had some 44/40 ammo made from new star-line brass , with a mild black powder load and cast lead bullets. I wanted to take it easy on the antique rifle. Who knows when the last time this thing was shot ? LOL . I know it had a very thick layer of dust on it when it came into my possession. It functioned flawlessly ! I was amazed at the smoothness of the action in actual operation with loaded ammo. Mild loads , so , no kick whatsoever . A fun little puff of smoke. I am happy to say that after the first few shots , and a sight adjustment or two it shot very well ! After I got it sited in I put up a new target , and managed to put all 10 out of 10 into a 8 inch black circle at 50 yards. The clean up afterwards took quite a while because of the black powder , but I was still smiling so it didn't matter ! LOL I'd run a water soaked patch through the barrel , then a dry one , till the patches came out clean. Then a gave it a good scrubbing with a brass brush and solvent. More patches till it came out clean again. Then lightly oiled patch for the last pass to leave a film of oil inside. I don't plan on shooting this old girl a lot , but I had to try it for a functionality test. Oh....who am I kidding ? I can hear it right now , upstairs , in the locker , calling me. Come back ! Come back !
 
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Well , I watched the tail-end of an online auction last night (Monday, March , 20th , 2017) . "GunBroker auctions " had a Whitney Kennedy rifle in 44/40. This one had a round barrel , and "s" shaped lever. It sold for $1827.oo US . (about $2438.oo Canadian).
Although I do like mine , and appreciate the history , it does not really fit into my area of collecting. It is the only lever gun I own !
There may be an "EE" ad up soon , and instead of dickering a price I may just offer it up for trade.
The only other solution I can see , is buy a couple more lever guns to keep it company , and broaden the range of my collecting interests.
I guess I need to meditate on it for a bit. There is a gun show , local to me , this weekend.
Maybe that will give me some inspiration , or direction ?
You ever go to a gun show and have a specific piece whisper to you? (sometimes in a foreign language ) LMAO , here we go again !
 
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