
Availability: In Stock
The Traditions Trapper 50 Cal muzzleloading pistol brings authentic black powder shooting to hunters, historical reenactors, and anyone drawn to the discipline and simplicity of traditional firearms. With a 9.75-inch blued barrel and select hardwood stock, this percussion-fired .50 caliber pistol delivers the classic single-shot performance that made muzzleloaders legendary on the frontier and still proves itself in the field today. Weighing just 2 pounds 8 ounces and measuring 15.5 inches overall, the Trapper is compact and balanced enough for close-range hunting, camp carry, or range work where tradition matters as much as function.
Built on percussion ignition, the Trapper fires from a single charge—load, prime, aim, and fire. The blued steel barrel resists corrosion through regular use and care, while the select hardwood grip provides authentic aesthetics and reliable, time-tested ergonomics. At this size and weight, it handles like a proper pistol, not a rifle shortened down, making it natural to carry and quick to shoulder for closer work in timber or brush where a longer gun becomes a liability.
This pistol suits hunters pursuing deer, hogs, or small game at ranges where a muzzleloader's accuracy and power shine, as well as anyone building a complete black powder kit or exploring the shooting heritage that predates modern firearms. Primary sights (front blade configuration) keep the gun simple and reliable—no batteries, no electronics, no excuses.
| Caliber | .50 Black Powder |
| Action | Percussion |
| Barrel Length | 9.75 inches |
| Overall Length | 15.5 inches |
| Weight | 2 pounds 8 ounces |
| Finish | Blued |
| Grip | Select Hardwood |
| Sights | Primary (Blade) |
| Capacity | 1 |
Black powder pistols perform best at close to moderate range. The Trapper's 9.75-inch barrel and primary sights are suited to ranges where you can accurately place your shot—typical use is under 50 yards for hunting, though performance depends on your load, powder charge, and marksmanship. Always practice before hunting.
Yes. The .50 caliber percussion design is capable for hunting deer, hogs, and small game, particularly in states or seasons that allow black powder pistols. Check your local hunting regulations, as some areas have specific rules for muzzleloading pistol use. The compact size makes it practical for brushy terrain.
You'll need black powder, .50 caliber round balls or conical projectiles, patches (if using round balls), percussion caps, and a loading rod. The Trapper does not include ammunition or powder—those are separate purchases. A powder measure, ball starter, and cleaning kit are also recommended for safe, effective use.
Select hardwood is traditional and functional, providing a solid grip and stock. Hardwood will develop character and patina with field use. Like all wood stocks, it benefits from occasional maintenance and protection from extreme moisture to preserve appearance and performance.

SKU: 115796212 • Width: 11.1in • Height: 4in • Depth: 14.2in • Weight: 3.95oz





Availability: In Stock
The Traditions Trapper 50 Cal muzzleloading pistol brings authentic black powder shooting to hunters, historical reenactors, and anyone drawn to the discipline and simplicity of traditional firearms. With a 9.75-inch blued barrel and select hardwood stock, this percussion-fired .50 caliber pistol delivers the classic single-shot performance that made muzzleloaders legendary on the frontier and still proves itself in the field today. Weighing just 2 pounds 8 ounces and measuring 15.5 inches overall, the Trapper is compact and balanced enough for close-range hunting, camp carry, or range work where tradition matters as much as function.
Built on percussion ignition, the Trapper fires from a single charge—load, prime, aim, and fire. The blued steel barrel resists corrosion through regular use and care, while the select hardwood grip provides authentic aesthetics and reliable, time-tested ergonomics. At this size and weight, it handles like a proper pistol, not a rifle shortened down, making it natural to carry and quick to shoulder for closer work in timber or brush where a longer gun becomes a liability.
This pistol suits hunters pursuing deer, hogs, or small game at ranges where a muzzleloader's accuracy and power shine, as well as anyone building a complete black powder kit or exploring the shooting heritage that predates modern firearms. Primary sights (front blade configuration) keep the gun simple and reliable—no batteries, no electronics, no excuses.
| Caliber | .50 Black Powder |
| Action | Percussion |
| Barrel Length | 9.75 inches |
| Overall Length | 15.5 inches |
| Weight | 2 pounds 8 ounces |
| Finish | Blued |
| Grip | Select Hardwood |
| Sights | Primary (Blade) |
| Capacity | 1 |
Black powder pistols perform best at close to moderate range. The Trapper's 9.75-inch barrel and primary sights are suited to ranges where you can accurately place your shot—typical use is under 50 yards for hunting, though performance depends on your load, powder charge, and marksmanship. Always practice before hunting.
Yes. The .50 caliber percussion design is capable for hunting deer, hogs, and small game, particularly in states or seasons that allow black powder pistols. Check your local hunting regulations, as some areas have specific rules for muzzleloading pistol use. The compact size makes it practical for brushy terrain.
You'll need black powder, .50 caliber round balls or conical projectiles, patches (if using round balls), percussion caps, and a loading rod. The Trapper does not include ammunition or powder—those are separate purchases. A powder measure, ball starter, and cleaning kit are also recommended for safe, effective use.
Select hardwood is traditional and functional, providing a solid grip and stock. Hardwood will develop character and patina with field use. Like all wood stocks, it benefits from occasional maintenance and protection from extreme moisture to preserve appearance and performance.
SKU: 115796212 • Width: 11.1in • Height: 4in • Depth: 14.2in • Weight: 3.95oz
