Is This An Original S. Hawken Rifle?
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Is This An Original S. Hawken Rifle?
I bought this rifle back in 1988 for a commercial my company was producing for Hawken Smokeless Tobacco.
I dug it out last year and wanted to see if it would shoot. I found that by pulling the main trigger it fired and would group inside 3" with 100gr of Black powder FFG and patch & ball. When using the set trigger the hammer would only fall to a half c0cked position.
A gunsmith that deals only with black powder rifles told me the nib was worn. I can't remove the hammer. The bolt won't budge. I've tried soaking it & heat-Nothing.
First I'd like to find out if it came out of the original St. Louis S. Hawken shop as a barrel & lock and was assembled with a stock later or a VERY GOOD Reproduction.
If you want to see inside the lock & more detail follow this link to Flickr.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomtwo...7625385750573/
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I dug it out last year and wanted to see if it would shoot. I found that by pulling the main trigger it fired and would group inside 3" with 100gr of Black powder FFG and patch & ball. When using the set trigger the hammer would only fall to a half c0cked position.
A gunsmith that deals only with black powder rifles told me the nib was worn. I can't remove the hammer. The bolt won't budge. I've tried soaking it & heat-Nothing.
First I'd like to find out if it came out of the original St. Louis S. Hawken shop as a barrel & lock and was assembled with a stock later or a VERY GOOD Reproduction.
If you want to see inside the lock & more detail follow this link to Flickr.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomtwo...7625385750573/
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#2
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
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Thom, if it were an original Hawken in that condition it would be worth a small fortune.
Sorry, but it looks like a reproduction to me (although the lock internals are intriguing). I don't know the manufacturer, but that looks like modern lettering on the barrel. Someone here will likely know who marketed that model. It's a fine looking gun.
An original will look something like this.
Sorry, but it looks like a reproduction to me (although the lock internals are intriguing). I don't know the manufacturer, but that looks like modern lettering on the barrel. Someone here will likely know who marketed that model. It's a fine looking gun.
An original will look something like this.
Last edited by Semisane; 12-01-2010 at 07:31 PM.
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Banned
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Boncarbo,Colorado
Posts: 9,186
no way that was made by cva or traditions.
When i first saw it, it reminded me a lot of the jonathan browning mountain rifle but obviously, that would have been stamped on it.
Could be an A&H knock off or some other company knock off, they had some santa fe hawken's made years years ago " before i was born i think lol"
The italian brand rifles like to use that big stamping so maybe even something along the lines of lyman or pedersoli.
Who ever it was made by, they did a good job.
Now go scrub the little rust out of the barrel!
When i first saw it, it reminded me a lot of the jonathan browning mountain rifle but obviously, that would have been stamped on it.
Could be an A&H knock off or some other company knock off, they had some santa fe hawken's made years years ago " before i was born i think lol"
The italian brand rifles like to use that big stamping so maybe even something along the lines of lyman or pedersoli.
Who ever it was made by, they did a good job.
Now go scrub the little rust out of the barrel!