Introducing the Traditions Buckhunter .50 BPM Inline Muzzleloader, a classic muzzleloader that marries historical firearm craftsmanship with modern design. This single-shot pistol is in very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use. The bore condition is excellent, a testament to the care and attention its previous owner bestowed on it. Included in the sale is the firearm itself, complete with a Tasco Pro Point red dot optic. However, please note that batteries for the optic are not included.
The Buckhunter model is a reflection of Traditions Firearms' commitment to delivering products that not only meet the demands of shooters and hunters, but also preserve the timeless beauty of older firearm designs. This particular model was among the first to employ the "inline" ignition system, a feature that improved reliability, ease of use, and maintenance. This innovation sparked a resurgence in the muzzleloader hunting scene in the late 20th century.
As a .50 Caliber Black Powder Muzzleloader, the Buckhunter retains the traditional charm of primitive firearm hunting and frontier design. The satin nickel finish adds a touch of modernity, enhancing the firearm's corrosion resistance. The included Tasco Pro Point red dot optic, adjustable for brightness, is a perfect representation of the fusion of old and new technologies. Though it has a single round capacity—as is standard for a muzzleloader—this merely adds to the challenge and excitement of the hunting experience, emphasizing skill and precision.
Originating from Spain, this firearm is not just a tool, but a piece of history. Its threaded, fluted barrel and black textured synthetic grip and forend add to its aesthetic appeal, while the front ramped blade with white dot and rear folding buckhorn style adjustable sight with white triangle highlight ensure accuracy in your shots. This is a fun, compact muzzleloader that offers a challenging hunting experience and a clean, shiny bore free of pitting. Now is your chance to own a piece of firearm history and innovation. Don't miss out on this opportunity!




