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    Kit rifle question

    I also would love to see Kibler release a Hawken/plains style rifle as a flinter. Iron mounted. Anyone else interested should drop Jim Kibler a note to let him know. [email protected] or [email protected] The squeaky wheel gets the grease. Kiblers Longrifles does take customer...
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    Is this a Hawken?

    This is a Hawken rifle - barrel is stamped "S. Hawken St. Louis", most likely 1849 or later. (sold in 2015 RIA $4313.00) There were more makers that copied the design from other regions of our country, like the Ohio region. I build my T/C Hawken 45 Cal. kit in 1983 and have had it ever since. It...
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    Is this a Hawken?

    I think he was looking at the wrong photo, or assumed I was. No that is most certainly a percussion rifle.
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    Is this a Hawken?

    Looks to be in good shape and is most likely good to shoot, but you could have a gunsmith check it if you are not comfortable shooting it. If you have any local muzzleloader clubs, you could reach out to them for help and advise, plus anyone here who might be in your area. (I'm in Texas) You'll...
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    Howdy from NE Texas.

    Small world. My grandparents owned a place in Bloomburg, Cass county, TX. Spent many summers there, first gun and learning to shoot happened there. I'm also a new Texan on here. Been shooting muzzleloaders since 1978, still have my 1st one, T/C Hawken 45 cal. Just bought my first flinter and...
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