Traditions Buckhunter Pro Pistol User Manual

Buckhunter pro, In-line pistol

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Buckhunter Pro

In-Line Pistol

Addendum To The Traditions Warranty and Shooting Instructions

Please familiarize yourself completely with the gun before loading.

Before the initial firing be sure to disassemble and clean completely.

The Buckhunter Pro

In-Line Pistol is a muzzleloading pistol comprised of two major assemblies: 1. The barrel

assembly which consists of the rifled barrel with sights, breech plug, and the forearm with ramrod. 2. The frame
assembly which houses all of the internal firing mechanisms and the hammer block thumb safety. The grips are
attached to the rear of the frame which also houses the coil mainspring.

D

ISASSEMBLY AND

C

LEANING

I

NSTRUCTIONS

:

Thoroughly clean your new Traditions Buckhunter Pro

In-Line Pistol prior to and after

shooting. The pistol should be disassembled into the two major assemblies.

To Disassemble:
1.
Insure that the nipple is decapped and place the hammer in the half-cock position. Verify that the pistol is

completely unloaded by placing the ramrod into the barrel. Mark the ramrod at the muzzle and then lay
the ramrod alongside the barrel. The end of the ramrod should reach to the barrel-frame junction.

2. Locate the takedown bolt on the left side of the receiver. Using a 3 millimeter hex wrench, loosen the bolt

approximately 4 or 5 revolutions.

3. Using a small mallet or screw driver handle, lightly tap the head of the bolt-assembly driving it into the

frame. Note: It may be necessary to loosen the bolt a little more in order to accomplish this.

4. Tilt the pistol onto its left side. At this point the bolt-assembly should fall out of its hole. Note: If the

bolt-assembly doesn’t readily fall out, verify steps 2 and 3. Do not attempt to push the bolt assembly from
the right side.

5. Grasp the barrel and forearm in one hand and with a wooden or plastic mallet lightly tap on the trigger

guard to separate the barrel from the frame. Once loosened, it should be possible to separate the two
pieces by hand.

6. Remove the forearm from the barrel by removing the screw located underneath the forearm.

Note: To remove the forearm, the barrel must be free of the frame and the ramrod removed.

7. Remove the nipple from the breech plug using a properly sized nipple wrench.
8. Remove the breech plug using two adjustable wrenches. Place one wrench on the barrel flats and one

wrench on the breech plug flats. Turn the breech plug counterclockwise to loosen and remove.

9. Remove the pistol grip from the frame by removing the screw located on the back of the pistol grip.

Carefully pull the grip away from the frame.

Do not disassemble the pistol any further!

Do not attempt to remove any of the internal firing mechanism.

Do not alter or remove the thumb safety.

To Reassemble:
10.
Replace forearm and pistol grip and retaining screws. Line up and insert the barrel into the frame until it is

fully seated. Light tapping on the muzzle with a mallet will facilitate this.

11. Place the bolt-assembly (as a unit) into the hole in the left side of the frame.

Note: It will facilitate tightening if the bolt is screwed into the bolt assembly as far as possible yet still
allowing slack for further tightening.

12. Tighten the bolt. This often requires sidewards pressure on the hex wrench in order to prevent the base

of the assembly from rotating. This tact will require a little experimenting with variations in techniques.

Advice: To guard against cracking, take care not to over tighten the screws that hold

wooden forearm and grip. Take care not to over-tighten the nipple.

STOP!

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