grizzly adam
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Hey, Y'all ...
I have in following many traditional forums noted with interest various charges made, stating that little or nothing of the TC Hawken closely matches the form of any period rifle.
I was pleased to discover this 1850-70 era target rifle on TOTW that features a triggerguard that has a form very close indeed to that of a TC Hawken. Of course, certain small details vary, but when viewed in profile, this triggerguard is definitely of the same type:
http://www.trackofthewolf.com/(S(4...catId=12&subId=78&styleId=266&partNum=AAF-474
I have often thought TC made a mistake in calling their admirable contribution to muzzleloading history the "HAWKEN". Had they called it something else, they might have avoided all the unwarranted criticism that has obscured the real value of that arm's place in the renaissance of blackpowder shooting.
I have in following many traditional forums noted with interest various charges made, stating that little or nothing of the TC Hawken closely matches the form of any period rifle.
I was pleased to discover this 1850-70 era target rifle on TOTW that features a triggerguard that has a form very close indeed to that of a TC Hawken. Of course, certain small details vary, but when viewed in profile, this triggerguard is definitely of the same type:
http://www.trackofthewolf.com/(S(4...catId=12&subId=78&styleId=266&partNum=AAF-474
I have often thought TC made a mistake in calling their admirable contribution to muzzleloading history the "HAWKEN". Had they called it something else, they might have avoided all the unwarranted criticism that has obscured the real value of that arm's place in the renaissance of blackpowder shooting.
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