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  1. Crockford

    Green Mountain barrels for Thompson

    Yes, they made them for T/C and the Italian guns. I have one and it is heavy.
  2. Crockford

    Investarm Hawken question

    All T/C .54 that I have seen are 1" ATF. I fit a Green Mountain drop in that was made for an Investarm to a T/C frame. I had to change out the breech plug to a T/C and cut the barrel rib off about 3/16 inch. The snail was not cut out to fit the T/C lock plate correctly. If you are not wanting...
  3. Crockford

    Investarm Hawken question

    All T/C .54 that I have seen are 1" ATF. I fit a Green Mountain drop in that was made for an Investarm to a T/C frame. I had to change out the breech plug to a T/C and cut the barrel rib off about 3/16 inch. The snail was not cut out to fit the T/C lock plate correctly. If you are not wanting...
  4. Crockford

    Investarm Hawken question

    I would place a Want ad here on the site first. Some one probably has one they are will to let go.
  5. Crockford

    MTN ARMS INC. OZARK MO USA

    It favors my .36 muskrat, but I don't think the muskrat came in a .54. I also have a .50 OMA.
  6. Crockford

    Should I Buy This?

    After a little research, that gun may be well worth the 3k if it belonged to George "Baby Face" Nelson. "Jeasus saves but George Nelson withdraws"
  7. Crockford

    Maxiball

    Looking forward to the range report, gun and load details.
  8. Crockford

    Is it safe to use Pyrodex 30 in...

    I would rather have 30 grains of feathers dropped on my head than 30 grains of lead. I believe the ballistic coefficient of each will make all the difference. I have only used pyrodex 50 pellets in a break open T/C 50Cal. It used 205 primers and plastic sabots. That was before I went black and...
  9. Crockford

    Should I Buy This?

    Spend the 3K on exactly what you want. There is not a huge market for a 3k reproduction Hawken with someone else's name on it. That is a very nice looking rifle and TOTW knows the value of a custom built Hawken. But..... you are not the CUSTOMer it was built for. So really not a custom rifle...
  10. Crockford

    Double Trigger

    No, mine doesn't have any Uberti stamps. Just the Western Arms and .54cal.
  11. Crockford

    Double Trigger

    The signatures that are etched in blind spots are probably for identifying the gun if it is stolen. I have seen them under toe plates and butt plates too.
  12. Crockford

    Double Trigger

    Necchi, use one of those pictures to point out what you were explaining.
  13. Crockford

    Double Trigger

    Just pulled mine for comparison.
  14. Crockford

    Double Trigger

    The .54 cal is going to be more like .53 cal. So a .526 ball is what my gun takes.
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