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Can someone help give me some idea of the quality of a Investment Arms Hawken?

Is it more like a .....

T/C Hawken
or
Lyman Deerstalker
or
CVA Bobcat?
 
Investarms is the same company that makes the Lyman Great Plains, Trade rifle and Cabelas Hawken. They are well made guns. Ohh, and it looks almost like a T/C Hawken if it is the Investarms Hawken.
 
Well as said, its made by the same folks that make the deerstalker. Its pretty close to their trade rifle with more brass.
 
I have one in flint and it is a match to the Lyman Trade rifle but with set triggers.I even bought a Lyman 54 barrel for it and it dropped right in.Good gun.
 
I have one in .50 cal flint. Have read on a recent post the barrels marked with an I are investment arms and are 1/60,or 1/66 twist. Mine is a roundball tackdriver and well made as others have said. Good coilspring lock and overall construction. jmpov. :thumbsup:
 
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