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T/C Buckeye Carbine, .50 Cal Percussion Rifle. 19" Barrel, Bore is in great shape, LOP about 13-5/8", and an overall length of about 36" and weighs about 6lbs 7.3oz. Features a traditional butt plate rather than the pad that the White Mountain Carbine has, factory tang sight and front bead. These are supposedly a 1/48" twist. A few handling marks as you'd expect. The handiest muzzleloader I've handled, this would make an excellent hunting rifle and it won't tire a new or youth shooter either.

These Buckeye's are legitimately an extremely rare gun. Estimates are that only 300 to 500 of these were made for the retailer and this one is serial number BSS333. In two decades of muzzleloading this is the only one I've ever encountered. A very rare and very practical gun that needs a new home for Christmas.

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T/C Buckeye Carbine, .50 Cal Percussion Rifle. 19" Barrel, Bore is in great shape, LOP about 13-5/8", and an overall length of about 36" and weighs about 6lbs 7.3oz. Features a traditional butt plate rather than the pad that the White Mountain Carbine has, factory tang sight and front bead. These are supposedly a 1/48" twist. A few handling marks as you'd expect. The handiest muzzleloader I've handled, this would make an excellent hunting rifle and it won't tire a new or youth shooter either.

These Buckeye's are legitimately an extremely rare gun. Estimates are that only 300 to 500 of these were made for the retailer and this one is serial number BSS333. In two decades of muzzleloading this is the only one I've ever encountered. A very rare and very practical gun that needs a new home for Christmas.

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I own 024 and yup 1-48 and mine has beautiful wood (thanks to (TC custom shop)
 
Never ever heard of this model. Is that a TC factory peep on it and was that stock
With this model? Greg
 
I don't think TC even exists anymore. S&W bought them and it seems they gave up on TC stuff. At least on the traditional stuff.

That's why value on existing TC muzzleloaders keeps rising. Like this carbine. I've only ever seen one of these and I bought it.
 
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