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Traditions Pennsylvania and Tennessee carbines

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Dave91

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Well, I posted a WTB add for a Traditions Tennessee rifle and ended up buying one from a member here. Then a few days later an almost identical rifle but labeled "Pennsylvania" popped up in the classifieds for what I saw as a great price, so I figured what the hell... and I bought that one too. I figured I'd shoot them both and decide which one I wanted to keep.

They are essentially the same rifle but one is labeled "Tennessee" and the other "Pennsylvania". They do differ slightly (wood type/finish, small component matrerials) and all I can think is that the Tennessee is a more premium offering over the Pennsylvania. Does anyone know for sure what the difference between these is?

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