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    WANTED Original Hawkin.

    Thank you. The Hawken Shop.
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    Kibler has announced a Hawken Kit in the works.

    The current S. Hawken rifle is probably closest to the well known Bridger rifle. Art did have quite a collection of period rifles, but had to sell them in the 80's.. We are using Rice barrels, cut to Hawken specs in .54 cal only with an historically correct 1X48 twist. All barrels are tapered 1...
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    Kibler has announced a Hawken Kit in the works.

    We're still building real Hawken rifles.
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    Kibler has announced a Hawken Kit in the works.

    After Art generated the necessary tooling to create today's rifle kit, from whatever original stuff he had, he saw that the Hawken family took possession of it. So, no, we don't have any 175 year old tools.
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    Kibler has announced a Hawken Kit in the works.

    Yes, we bought it from Art Ressel in 1990.
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    Kibler has announced a Hawken Kit in the works.

    Thanks for the mention. The Hawken Shop.
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    Who makes a Hawken style rifle?

    The Hawken Shop is offering the S. Hawken Classic Plains Rifle in kit form.
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    Hawken Help

    The Hawken Shop has a full scale drawing available. Thehawkenshop.com.
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    Hawken Rifles, What's All The Hoopla?!

    Hawken is a brand name starting in the 1820's and continuing today. Like Colt, Winchester, etc.
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    Hawken Rifles, What's All The Hoopla?!

    The HawkenShop has the real deal continuing from the 1820's Www.thehawkenshop.com
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    Hawken Rifles, What's All The Hoopla?!

    The Hawken Shop from Art Ressel is still in business and producing the Classic Plains Rifle. Check us out at www.thehawkenshop.com.
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    Hawken Rifles, What's All The Hoopla?!

    The original Hawken Classic Plains Rifle continues to be built today by The Hawken Shop. Check out the history of Hawken and our rifles at www.thehawkenshop.com.
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    Hawken Classic

    After delays due to supply problems, The Hawken Shop is now delivering about 4 weeks after order. We have plenty of barrels and stocks. Because we manufacture all of our locks, trigger groups and iron furniture in house there is no problem with them.
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    Hawken Classic

    Thanks all! The rifle will be there next year for you to shoot. Thanks for the generous donations to help the event in future years. Be sure to visit thehawkenshop.com.
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    How Do You Fill a Horn?

    The Hawken Shop makes a very nice, large horn with a 1" fill hole. Check us out at www.thehawkenshop.com
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    Friendship, Ind.

    The Hawken Shop will be there this shoot. Find us on traders row. We will be there with David Wright, Art Ressel and the AMMA selling chances for their fund raiser. The fundraiser features a very fine rifle, built from a kit made by The Hawken Shop.
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    Filling a horn?

    Check out the horn by The Hawken Shop with the 1" fill hole.
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    John Edward Clark chattels

    The Hawken Shop® has all of the Clark inventory and tooling. Contact [email protected]
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    Tom Faux of Brighton, Colorado

    Tom Faux manufactured his own locks, using tooling he developed with Ron Long. The Hawken Shop® is now making his full line of locks, breeches and tangs and other builders supplies. You can check them out on The Hawken Shop® web site.
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