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T/C Pennsylvania Hunter production dates.

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Hi All.
Just looking for the year introduced and discontinued. I know actual production dating a specific rifle is not possible. Just looking for the production run.
I'm loving my flintlock Pennsylvania Hunter. She is spooky accurate and a REALLY good rifle!
I guess this explains why I've only seen 2 for sale. This one included...
Thanks!
 
Production dates were 1988 - 2001.
Curiously, I've never seen one in the woods, or even on the range.
I'm really happy to have scooped this one up! Fantastic rifle!
 
Say " Haloo" to " Peach".
A seriously GOOD riflegun. TC even put the vent in the right place on this one!
 

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Thank you Sir!
I will hold on tight. Later in the series, they went to a full octagonal barrel. Just looked like a long barrel Renegade Hunter.
The half round/ octagonal REALLY sets them apart. Also helps a lot with handling characteristics. The balance is very nice and she HANGS there when going offhand.
I'm really excited to get her in the woods! Especially after Christmas for our flintlock season.
 
Good for you. Do shoot it often. they are great. I love mine. Sent it over to Cabin Creek to have the lock upgraded for geometry and improved frizzen work. Sad, now too painful to hold in offhand - arthritis.
 
Its an awful thing to happen to a rifleman. Life is short, and pleasures few. But to interfere with a man's rifle time is just mean...
All the best to you.
 

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