Bought a .36 caliber T/C Seneca from an online auction
and yes I paid for it big time.
As new, maybe unfired.
They were discontinued decades ago.
In 1996, a major fire broke out in the factory destroying all tooling and parts for three of their muzzle loading firearms lines: the Seneca rifle, the Patriot pistol, and the Scout which was one of their newer in line muzzle loaders. As a result, they were discontinued in 1997.
20 years ago. How many were used by the unknowing
and put away without being cleaned properly?
If one wants a Seneca find one and then it has to be
for sale.
I already have a Seneca .45.
This black power shooting and buying muzzle loaders
is sooooooooooooo addictive.
and yes I paid for it big time.
As new, maybe unfired.
They were discontinued decades ago.
In 1996, a major fire broke out in the factory destroying all tooling and parts for three of their muzzle loading firearms lines: the Seneca rifle, the Patriot pistol, and the Scout which was one of their newer in line muzzle loaders. As a result, they were discontinued in 1997.
20 years ago. How many were used by the unknowing
and put away without being cleaned properly?
If one wants a Seneca find one and then it has to be
for sale.
I already have a Seneca .45.
This black power shooting and buying muzzle loaders
is sooooooooooooo addictive.