Traditions Introduces Outfitter G2 Single-Shot Rifle

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posted on January 18, 2017
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Traditions is well known for its muzzleloaders and has a popular following amongst cowboy-action shooters with its pistols. Expanding its product line in 2017, Traditions is introducing the Outfitter G2 rifle, a break-action single shot cartridge rifle. The Outfitter G2 is available in a unique lineup of calibers, including .357 MAG, .35 Whelen, .44 MAG, .45-70, and .35 Rem. The rifle package includes a scope with rings and bases and a case. The MSRP ranges from $439.00 to $586.00.

The Outfitter G2 is compact and easy to handle with a 22-inch Chromoly fluted barrel. With a synthetic stock the rifle weighs in at 5.8 pounds, making it ideal for hunts where weight is an issue. The rifle’s point of balance has been moved back to accommodate smaller-framed shooters, while keeping it comfortable to shoulder and shoot for a full-framed hunter. The Outfitter G2 offers safety features with a transfer bar system and the trigger block safety.

For more information, go to TraditionsFirearms.com

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