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Howdy All.

Well, I've been a longtime shooter and Hawken rifle fan from way back. Got my first T/C Hawken .50 in 1973 when I was still in high school and working to pay off my shooting habits. At the time, I can remember wanting a Green River Rifle Works in .54, but couldn't afford the cost and was impatient with the waiting time for delivery, so went the T/C route. I still have the T/C Hawken .50 and another .54 built by Mike Sullivan. Rejoined the NMLRA, and signed up here as a supporting member. From what I've seen so far, there is a lot of knowledge, and great conversations going with this group. Hoping to get out more, and possibly meet up with other like minded folks in the region this next year.

Cheers,

Randall
 
VA Hawken- Mike Sullivan is my Dad, still builds a custom rifle or two a year. Just finished my youngest's rifle
 

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Howdy All.

Well, I've been a longtime shooter and Hawken rifle fan from way back. Got my first T/C Hawken .50 in 1973 when I was still in high school and working to pay off my shooting habits. At the time, I can remember wanting a Green River Rifle Works in .54, but couldn't afford the cost and was impatient with the waiting time for delivery, so went the T/C route. I still have the T/C Hawken .50 and another .54 built by Mike Sullivan. Rejoined the NMLRA, and signed up here as a supporting member. From what I've seen so far, there is a lot of knowledge, and great conversations going with this group. Hoping to get out more, and possibly meet up with other like minded folks in the region this next year.

Cheers,

Randall
Welcome from Highland County Va.!
 
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