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  1. (firearms) An American style of rifle with an unusually long barrel, used in hunting and warfare.

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Monikkolong rifles

(firearms) An American style of rifle with an unusually long barrel, used in hunting and warfare.

Muzzle-loaded long gun – Lancaster, Pennsylvania – Circa 1700 - Circa 1900 – British American colonies (until 1776) United States (1776-20th century) – French and Indian War American Indian Wars American Revolutionary War War of 1812 Texan Revolution Mexican–American War Bleeding Kansas American Civil War – Martin Meylin and/or Robert Baker – Circa 1700s – Approximately 73,000 – Hunting variant – Variable, typically 7 to 10 lbs. (3.2 to 4.5 kg) – 54 in. (137 cm), to over 70 in. (178 cm) – 32 in. (81 cm), to over 48 in. (120 cm) – .25 cal to .62 cal (6.35mm to 15.75mm) with .40 to .48 cal (10.15mm to 12.2mm) being most common – Flintlock/percussion lock (predominant after 1850) – User dependent, Usually 2+ rounds a minute – 1200–1600ft/s (366–488m/s) – Variable, 100 yards typical, to well over 200 yards by an experienced user – Muzzle-loaded.

(firearms) An American style of rifle with an unusually long barrel, used in hunting and warfare.

Long rifles of various Pennsylvania and Massachusetts manufacturers displayed at the Huntington Museum of Art