Traditions Firearms Introduces Lady Whitetail Series

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posted on September 8, 2014
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Traditions Performance Firearms has announced its new Lady Whitetail series, which will launch with the introduction of a limited edition rifle that's due to be available in two camouflage patterns: Muddy Girl Camo and Realtree AP Pink Snow Camo.

The Lady Whitetail is built on a Pursuit Ultralight platform. The Chromoly tapered, fluted barrel and LT-1 alloy frame keeps the gun light and balanced. The rifle's build is designed to make it ideal for small-framed operators. The Soft Touch camo stocks enable a sure grip, and the Dual Safety system includes an internal hammer block safety and a trigger block safety.

Two version of the rifle will be available for 2014. The first sports a 24" .50-caliber barrel with Premium CeraKote Finish. It features a Realtree AP Pink stock and forend and a Realtree AP Pink camo rangefinding scope mounted.

The series' second option offers a 26" .50-caliber barrel with Tactical Grey CeraKote Finish and a Muddy Girl camo stock and forend. A 3-9x40 Matte Black rangefinding scope comes mounted and boresighted with rings and base. The package also includes a Deluxe Soft case with extra padding, zippered compartment, and reinforced handles.

Both models are due to ship with an MSRP of $440.

For more information, go to TraditionsFirearms.com.

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