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When you stop to think that at maximum production they only produced about 120 rifles a year, 2000 total rifles probably would'nt be far off. It was a rather small shop. But what they made was a superior product which is why it's so sought after today.

As Baird put it, a good close copy of an original is better than none. You'll be getting some pics or a CD from me sent down your way sometime next week. John Bergmann makes a damn fine copy of a Hawken as I think you'll soon agree! :)
 
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