After scouring the net and finally finding a new in box Traditions Crockett .32, I finally found one for sale out of a shop in Eudora, KS. I called to confirm it was actually there and they said it was the last one they had in stock. I bought it and it got delivered to my gun dealer today because unfortunately I live in Illinois and our stupid gun laws consider muzzleloaders under the same legality as firearms.
Went to the shop and to my dismay the 3 day waiting period hadn’t cleared, but I got to inspect the Crockett and let me tell you, it’s a beauty. It looks much nicer than the stoc photos on the net suggest. Instead of pale wood my particular rifle has a rich brown walnut color and some very nice grain to it. The fit and finish was above what I was expecting for sure. Nicely blued and polished metal, pretty case colors, brass thumb piece that I didn’t know these rifles had, it was just BEAUTIFUL.
Tested the lock and triggers for proper functioning and all was well. I wanted to take the gun home so bad but will have to wait another day or two. I bought this gun for squirrel hunting as I love to do it and enjoy eating squirrel’s meat a great deal. I’m usually not one for these mass produced guns and am more of a custom guy, but didn’t want to drop a bunch of money on a knock about squirreling piece, and the Crockett receives high marks here on this board.
I can now see why. I’ll get photos up and a range review as soon as I can. Stay tuned for more, gang!
-Smokey
Went to the shop and to my dismay the 3 day waiting period hadn’t cleared, but I got to inspect the Crockett and let me tell you, it’s a beauty. It looks much nicer than the stoc photos on the net suggest. Instead of pale wood my particular rifle has a rich brown walnut color and some very nice grain to it. The fit and finish was above what I was expecting for sure. Nicely blued and polished metal, pretty case colors, brass thumb piece that I didn’t know these rifles had, it was just BEAUTIFUL.
Tested the lock and triggers for proper functioning and all was well. I wanted to take the gun home so bad but will have to wait another day or two. I bought this gun for squirrel hunting as I love to do it and enjoy eating squirrel’s meat a great deal. I’m usually not one for these mass produced guns and am more of a custom guy, but didn’t want to drop a bunch of money on a knock about squirreling piece, and the Crockett receives high marks here on this board.
I can now see why. I’ll get photos up and a range review as soon as I can. Stay tuned for more, gang!
-Smokey