Company type | Importer |
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Industry | Firearms |
Headquarters | Old Saybrook, Connecticut , |
Products | Replica muzzleloaders and revolvers, modern muzzleloaders, cartridge hunting rifles |
Website | www |
Traditions Firearms is an American importer of civilian firearms, which sells a wide range of historic replica guns, cartridge hunting rifles, modern muzzleloaders and fully-functional miniature replicas of historic cannons, as well as the associated accessories. Their long guns, single-shot pistols and desktop artillery pieces are imported from ARDESA of Spain, with Walther-forged barrels on the higher-end models, whilst their revolvers are sourced from Pietta in Italy.
Products
editCartridge rifles
edit- Crackshot break-action rifle (.17HMR/.22LR)
- Crackshot XBR break-action rifle (.22LR/.27 nailgun blank with 16" arrow)
- Outfitter G3 break-action rifle (.350 Legend/.450 Bushmaster/.300 Blackout/.35 Remington/.45-70 Government)
- Nitrofire break-action rifle (.50-120 Federal FireStick with separate muzzle-loaded bullets)
Modern muzzleloaders
edit- Vortek Strikerfire inline muzzleloader (.50 saboted slug)
- Pursuit G4 Ultralight inline muzzleloader (.50 saboted slug)
- Buckstalker inline muzzleloader (.50 saboted slug)
- Tracker-Evolution series bolt-action inline muzzleloader (.50 saboted slug)
- Pennsylvania Pellet flintlock (.50 saboted slug)
- Deerhunter flintlock (.50 saboted slug)
Replica handguns
edit- Colt Single Action Army, .22LR/.357 Magnum/.44 Magnum/.45 Long Colt
- Colt Derringer, .31 muzzle-loaded round ball
- Trapper flintlock or percussion pistol (.50 patched round ball)
- Kentucky percussion pistol (.50 patched round ball)
- Remington 1858 (.44 round ball)
- Remington 1858 long-barrelled bison model (.44 round ball)
- Colt 1860 Army (.44 round ball)
- Colt 1851 Navy (.36/.44 round ball)
- Spiller & Burr revolver (.36 round ball)
- Confederate Colt Navy clone (.44 round ball)
Replica long guns
edit- Crockett rifle (.32 patched round ball)
- Kentucky Long Rifle (.50 patched round ball)
- Pennsylvania Long Rifle (.50 patched round ball)
- Hawken Woodsman (modernised design, .50 patched round ball)
- Hawken Prairie Rifle (.50 patched round ball)
- Hawken Mountain Rifle (.50 patched round ball)
- 1863 Zouave Musket (.58 minié ball)
- 1861 Springfield musket (.58 minié ball)
- 1853 Enfield musket (.58 minié ball)
- 1842 Springfield musket (.69 minié ball)
- 1842 Springfield musket (.69 smoothbore)
References
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