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Traditions Firearms manufactures some of the most innovative modern black powder guns made today. The Pursuit LT and Pursuit Pro blackpowder guns have proven hugely popular due to their excellant performance, ease of use, and reasonable price.
All muzzleloading Traditions guns are drilled and tapped for mounting a rifle scope. Although they already come with a good set of fiber optic sights, a rifle scope allows a hunter to take advantage of the Traditions guns long range potential. Rifle scope equipped muzzleloading Traditions guns are capable of taking deer and other big game cleanly at 200 yards.
Traditions Guns also imports some very fine shotguns and classic rifles chambered for modern cartridges. Included are both side by side and over/under shotguns manufactured in Italy by Fausti Stefano S.R.L. Traditions guns classic rifles include 1874 Sharps and rolling block models by Davide Pedersoli also in Italy.
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Traditions Guns Items of Interest
Tradition: Legacy of the March Volume III
Check out these unique, well written and marvelously performed marches by the Texas A&M University Bands under the baton of one of America's most informed march experts, Dr. Timothy Rhea. The entire set of CDs, currently four volumes, features favorite "West Texas" Marches. It is a treat to hear these uncommon marches. You can't help but wonder, "How come we don't hear more of these wonderful marches???"
Great Cosmic Scheme
Culture of the Gun
Giving Up the Gun: Japan's Reversion to the Sword, 1543-1879This is a significant story, and Perrin tells it marvelously well, with rich detail, captivating quotations from observers of the time, both Japanese and Western, and a wealth of revealing comparisons with contemporary technology, warfare, and life in Europe. This little book is both thought-provoking and a delight to read. Edwin O. Reischauer, Former U.S. Ambassador to Japan
Armed America: The Remarkable Story of How and Why Guns Became as American as Apple PieIn this true story of our nation's love affair with firearms, Clayton E. Cramer debunks the myths and takes readers along a winding historical trail full of surprising revelations and riveting anecdotes, explaining the roots of America's gun culture.
Three Centuries of Tradition: The Renaissance of Custom Sporting Arms in AmericaThe art of custom gun-making has always been an important part of European and American decorative arts, with its unique combination of woodcarving, silver and gold work, ornamental ironwork and inlay. Taling influences from the spectacular hunting armes that were both symbols of status and taste for European nibility, this tradition continued in the US throughour the early 19th century. In the 1950s, the craft experienced a new renaissance, spurred on by the nostalgia for the earlier sporting arms; the result is a wealth of styles made between 1640 and 1940. Published to coincide with the exhibition opening at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts in 2003, this title illustrates some of the most impressive and artistic examples of sporting arms made between the 17th and 20th centuries. Each piece is reproduced in full colour, alongside details that focus on particularly intricate parts of te sporting arm's design. With an informative and accessible text, this volume serves as an essential, historical, stylistic and technological guide to the art of gun-making.
Beretta M9 Pistol Operation, Characteristics, Assemby, Cleaning & MaintenanceThe M9 Beretta pistol is the standard Army sidearm. This Army DVD describes in detail everything you need to know in caring for this sidearm.
F-14 Tomcat And Navy Fighter Weapons School "Top Gun," at NAS Miramar"This video contains several films. The first film, produced in the 1970s, provides an overview of the early days of the Navy's Top Gun school at Miramar, California. It documents the five weeks of training F-14 pilots received. Includes classroom scenes and excellent scenes of F-14s in training combat missions against T-38 Talons and F-5E Tigers. The second film, No Points For Second Place, documents the role of the Grumman F-14 Tomcat as the Navy's premiere fighter plane, which - at that time - was being promoted as a countermeasure to the Soviet Union's advances in fighter technology. Includes excellent footage of the F-14 in action, as well as interviews with Tomcat pilots. Most of the ground scenes were filmed at NAS Miramar and the air se quences were shot over the California desert. The third film, F-14 Air Combat Maneuvering was filmed at Miramar and looks at the F-14's overall capabilities in combat. The fourth film, F-14: One of a Kind, focuses on Tomcat's weapons systems incl uding the Phoenix, Sparrow and Sidewinder missiles and its gatling guns. The fifth film, Day in a Squadron, documents the routine activities of Tomcat squadron VF-124, based at Miramar in the 1970s. The last part of this video documents the last day of the Top Gun school at Miramar. Includes F-14s taking off from Miramar on their way to their new home in Fallon, Nevada.
NIKE Missile 1950s And 1960sThis video provides an overview of the NIKE missile program in the 1950s & 1960s. The video is divided into four parts. Part One opens in 1944 with the V-1 rocket and subsequent development of 90mm gun and electronic system used to counter the German rockets. The film details the development of the NIKE Ajax for conventional aircraft followed by the NIKE Hercules for supersonic aircraft. Part Two is titled "Steel Ring" with scenes of 36th AAA Missile Battalion with Nike guided surface-to-air missile (SAM), as well as the Army's 120mm guns. Part Three focuses on the 75th Antiaircraft Artillery Missile Battalion located in the town of Upper Marlboro, Maryland. Part Four, titled "The Inner Ring," depicts how an enemy attack on the United States would be defended by an array of aircraft and missiles, including the NIKE.
Traditions Performance Firearms Muzzleloader Hunter Series Clam Pack Universal Mount- 3-9x40 Matte Scope, Rings, and Bases for Most Inline Muzzleloaders1/4" MOA windage and elevation adjustments
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