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SOLD Pedersoli Rocky Mountain Hawken Rifle .50

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Selling this Pedersoli Rocky Mountain Hawken Rifle .50 manufactured in 2014. It has been fired once for test, has a few minor handling marks otherwise it's as-new, both bore and finish. The 32" browned barrel features a 1:48" twist and weighs 9.8lbs according to my bathroom scale. The nipple has a nipple guard on it. This is an extremely fine rifle. Selling price @ $900 + shipping. Note: the items in the picture comprise my personal kit and are not included in the sale.

Please pm with all questions, I'm almost certain to miss any questions posted in the thread. PM them instead for a quick reply.

Thanks very much for looking !


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Thanks very kindly. Though the refelcted light makes the stock look a little 'shiny', it really isn't. The wood has a nice wram 19th century hand-rubbed appearance and the grain is really brought out.The pictures are sub-par in terms of representing the 3D appearance and depth of the wood grain.

Man, that is nice wood on that rifle.
 
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I’m surprised this is still here! I paid quite a bit more for mine, and I got a good deal. This would be a steal!
 
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