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FOR SALE Traditions Buckskinner Carbine .50

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BlackPowderMike

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Have you been looking for a handy brush gun to go trekking through the bush? A short, lightweight, hard hitting front stuffer to really put the smackdown on some critters?
If you have, well look no further.

What we have here is a Traditions "Buckskinner" percussion carbine. Before those sleek, low drag high speed inlines were all the rage, this was it for the muzzleloading hunter looking to shoot something other than a patched ball.

21 inch barrel with a FAST 1:20 twist rate for heavy conicals and sabots. Fantastic condition, excellent bore (see pictures)

I've installed a Treso musket cap nipple but that can be easily changed of course. Rifle comes in at just over a measly six pounds.

Already drilled and tapped for a scope base, with rear iron sight adjustable for windage and elevation, with sling swivels to boot. Tasteful engraving on the lock plate. You won't win any living history competitions at your local rendezvous, but you sure can bag some dinner with this unit.
$275 +shipping and this gorgeous specimen could be yours!
 

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Have you been looking for a handy brush gun to go trekking through the bush? A short, lightweight, hard hitting front stuffer to really put the smackdown on some critters?
If you have, well look no further.

What we have here is a Traditions "Buckskinner" percussion carbine. Before those sleek, low drag high speed inlines were all the rage, this was it for the muzzleloading hunter looking to shoot something other than a patched ball.

21 inch barrel with a FAST 1:20 twist rate for heavy conicals and sabots. Fantastic condition, excellent bore (see pictures)

I've installed a Treso musket cap nipple but that can be easily changed of course. Rifle comes in at just over a measly six pounds.

Already drilled and tapped for a scope base, with rear iron sight adjustable for windage and elevation, with sling swivels to boot. Tasteful engraving on the lock plate. You won't win any living history competitions at your local rendezvous, but you sure can bag some dinner with this unit.
$275 +shipping and this gorgeous specimen could be yours!
Oh boy I like that stock.......
 
Have you been looking for a handy brush gun to go trekking through the bush? A short, lightweight, hard hitting front stuffer to really put the smackdown on some critters?
If you have, well look no further.

What we have here is a Traditions "Buckskinner" percussion carbine. Before those sleek, low drag high speed inlines were all the rage, this was it for the muzzleloading hunter looking to shoot something other than a patched ball.

21 inch barrel with a FAST 1:20 twist rate for heavy conicals and sabots. Fantastic condition, excellent bore (see pictures)

I've installed a Treso musket cap nipple but that can be easily changed of course. Rifle comes in at just over a measly six pounds.

Already drilled and tapped for a scope base, with rear iron sight adjustable for windage and elevation, with sling swivels to boot. Tasteful engraving on the lock plate. You won't win any living history competitions at your local rendezvous, but you sure can bag some dinner with this unit.
$275 +shipping and this gorgeous specimen could be yours!
Nice, what kind of groups were u getting w it?

What kind of ammo did it like?
 
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