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  • Dave91

    Ultimate Member
    Nov 25, 2009
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    Anne Arundel
    Recently I bought a Traditions Tennessee rifle. I liked the look of a full-stock, carbine lenght rifle and figured it would be light and handy for deer hunting from a climber.

    A few days later I saw an ad for a rifle that seemed identical, but it's labeled "Pennsylvania" on the barrel. The price seemed really good to me so I figured I'd buy that one too and keep the one I liked best.

    These are both Traditions percussion rifles with 24" 1:66 barrels. The only differences I can see is maybe in the wood type/finish and the cleaning rod tips.

    Just looking them over, all I can think is maybe the Tennessee is more of a premium offering over the Pennsylvania. Possibly the Pennsylvania is a kit gun and the Tennessee is a factory gun? Does anyone know for sure what the story with these two models is?

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