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Kentucky rifle' enthusiasts head to Salem for annual Historic Arms

By A Mystery Man Writer

Modern rifles might be easier to use, more streamlined in their design and more accurate. But you won’t find any at the 24th annual Historic Arms Show this weekend at the Lamplighter in Salem. Organized by the Old Westmoreland Rifles group’s Collectors Show Association, the show will take place Friday

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