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check out the wood grain in this stock.
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dang,i just went back and read the description with that auction its a limited edition with a laminated stock.
 
A guy on a local gun sales site has one of these for sale and I had never seen a T/C Hawken with a laminated stock before so I searched online and this thread popped up in the results.

The bore is rusted terribly however, too bad.
 
Who knew..!!
Thanks for posting. I learn something everytime I come here.
Oh, and btw: No Likey. :grin:
 
Traditions brought in an inexpensive stainless Hawken like that with a black/gray/white laminated stock that was gorgeous (albeit a modern hybrid) to me but may not have sold well.

I just couldn't justify it myself.
 

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