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Join Date: November 11, 2007
Location: Toledo, Ohio
Posts: 52
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$100 triumph muzzleloader?
quick easy question, im assuming
, i have a guy who knows a guys who knows a guy , i have the chance to get a triumph muzzleloader for $100. I know nothing about muzzies i have never owned one, but i know this is the only style gun i do not own and i would like to get one. it is still in the box never shot. the guy won it at a whitetail dinner and doesnt hunt muzzleloader. i was tellin my friend i would like to get one and figurem out. he said let me see what i can do and this is what he came up with. sound too good to be true? i am going to go look at it this saturday. any bad models, is triumph a good first muzzie, there is no scope on it, just looking for a little help. thanks guys.
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Senior Member
Join Date: March 16, 2005
Location: Central Connecticut
Posts: 2,961
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It's just one of the best tootin' muzzle loaders around!
The price sounds too good to be true. Buy it if they let you!
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Senior Member
Join Date: March 4, 2008
Location: west virginia
Posts: 220
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they were new to the market a few years back, think they still go over $300 new. not a bad deal at all if you want an inline.
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