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There was a lot of Pennsylvania/Kentucky rifles and cannons. Travis used a double barrel shotgun. There were other guns like the U.S. common rifle, British Baker, and Trade rifle.
You can't. You will have to sell your old air gun, then use the money towards a new PCP air rifle.
In trade the Barrel is abbreviated BBL which means Blue Barrel indicating the standard blue barrel containing 42 U.S. gallons.
Would have to see it. Digital pictures would help. sales@countrygunsmith.net
I have found very little information on the line of Rifles. Here is what I found. It is a trade name used by various retailers from Italy and Spain. These rifles were imported during the 50's and early 60's to the USA. They mostly made Shotguns.
about £300 it depends on the quality of the rifle
Trade it
It was made sometime between 1920 and 1942.
Could have been a Trade name.
Basically, the Tradewinds Husky is an import model of the Husqvarna line of rifles from Sweden. Have a gunsmith compare your rifle to other Husqvarna rifles.
Most probably a trade name for an inexpensive 22