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Junior Member
Join Date: August 25, 2001
Location: Western NC
Posts: 5
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Traditions In-Line Muzzle Loader...Counrty of Origin??
The sales papers say "Imported". Does anyone know what country the Tradition's in-line muzzle loaders are made?
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Junior Member
Join Date: September 5, 2002
Location: Satsuma, TX
Posts: 12
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Traditions Muzzleloaders
Last time I talked to Jay Bruno, Traditions marketing rep, he told me that they are importing their firearms from Spain.
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Join Date: April 13, 2000
Location: Wilkes-Barre, Pa
Posts: 1,029
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The barrel of my Traditions flintlock is marked made in Spain. Dunno if the lock and stock are.
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Join Date: October 13, 2001
Posts: 314
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Interesting confluence of words;
"Traditions" and "In-Line Muzzleloader", kinda like; "Jumbo" and "Shrimp". ![]() Yup, Spain is correct.
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#5 |
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Join Date: January 2, 2001
Location: Back in AZ, baby!
Posts: 98
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The Traditions muzzleloaders are made by Ardesa which is, indeed, in Spain. The complete guns are made there, not just the barrels.
DVNovum, the marketing director is *Jim* Bruno. You've probably got him a little confused with Jay Brenneman, the company president. Mike |
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