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I know they no longer make tha pa hunter but do any of you guys know where i mite be able to find one new or used good condition?
 
Is the PA Hunter the one that was half Octagonal and half round barrell?I think they could be either Flint or Perc,werent they?
 
I see them on the auctions once in a while.[url] http://www.auctionarms.com/search/auctions.aspx?ab=19[/url]
[url] http://www.gunbroker.com/auction/Browse.asp?Cat=2324&Timeframe=0&Page=1&Items=50[/url]
 
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The Pa. Hunter came in an octagonel to round barrel 31" rifle, 21" carbine, in both flint and percussion models. In 1999 the Pa. Hunter, was offered in flint models only, with a full octagonal barrel, 28" rifle, 21" carbine. All 1 in 66" twist. 2001, was the last year they were made. I am lucky enough to have a Pa. Hunter Carbine, flinter, that I received as a Christmas gift in 2000. Full octagonal. Try looking on[url] www.ktpguns.com[/url] from time to time.
 
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Hi Brad,
I own a PA Hunter, 31" oct to round, 1 in 66" twist in flintlock.
I'm not trying to be funny but do you mind me asking, why would you want one?
Can't be price because compared to other production guns, the PA Hunter wasn't cheap. Can't be autheticity because the PA Hunter design is modern, not PC.
Can't be performance because the PA Hunter performs not much better than the T/C 1 in 48" and not as good as the Lyman 1 in 60" twist. (I've owned all 3 now).
You'd be far better off (in my opinion) with a GPR with a factory barrel or better yet, one with a Green Mountain replacement.

Finnwolf
 

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