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  • Robert E. Petersen Collection
  • Ancient Firearms
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Barry Goldwater's Cecil Brooks Flintlock Rifle

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  • Watch Goldwater Brooks Rifle

This Kentucky long arm was crafted by Ohio resident Cecil Brooks, who had been making presentation guns for the NRA since the first one was handed out in 1955. It was presented to Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater in 1971.











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