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Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 2
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just got the muzzleloader maybe a month ago and ive been searching every website i can think of trying to find a breech tool it hasnt been cleaned for god knows how long its not rusted YET i have a nipple tool from another muzzleloader that helps that much but still cant really clean the barrel
if anyone knows where i can find one your help would be appreciated ive looked on traditions website also and came up empty
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: i live in southern indiana,old country boy at heart
Posts: 1,506
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just chked bass pro-they carry one but im not sure it would fit your gun,however a simple socket with extention works as well if not better.not sure of the size but you can buy a cheap set for less than twenty dollars and then use it for other things old semperfi
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Former Guest
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Moses Lake, WA
Posts: 10,344
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http://www.outdoorsuperstore.com/bra...and=TRADITIONS
http://www.traditionsfirearms.com/tips.asp http://www.stengerarchery.com/line-b...2f919f0338c8d3 Lightning and Buckhunter use the same tool. I think the Traditions breech plugs are not hex on the end. I think they need a spanning wrench. If you can't find one, you should be able to build one fairly easily. Pops |
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Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 2
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yea mine isnt the hex type that would be to easy lol but thanks for the help i found one but it looks to small... harder hunting for one of these then hunting itself lol
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