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<blockquote data-quote="Quackrstackr" data-source="post: 80307" data-attributes="member: 437"><p>Made in Spain? Sounds like it was probably imported for either Traditions or CVA.</p><p></p><p>I own 3 black powder rifles. 2 of them are the modern inline and one of them is a TC Hawken.</p><p></p><p>Be careful using solvents of any sort to clean your black powder gun. Modern gun cleaning solvents are not recommended for them. A dedicated black powder solvent or simply Dawn dishwashing liquid in very hot water are better suited.</p><p></p><p>Is your gun an inline or the old type with sealed breech? You will be money ahead if you go ahead and buy yourself both a bullet and a patch puller if sealed breech for obvious reasons. You can also use the corkscrew style patch puller to root out hardened powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quackrstackr, post: 80307, member: 437"] Made in Spain? Sounds like it was probably imported for either Traditions or CVA. I own 3 black powder rifles. 2 of them are the modern inline and one of them is a TC Hawken. Be careful using solvents of any sort to clean your black powder gun. Modern gun cleaning solvents are not recommended for them. A dedicated black powder solvent or simply Dawn dishwashing liquid in very hot water are better suited. Is your gun an inline or the old type with sealed breech? You will be money ahead if you go ahead and buy yourself both a bullet and a patch puller if sealed breech for obvious reasons. You can also use the corkscrew style patch puller to root out hardened powder. [/QUOTE]
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