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WANTED Sharon 36cal barrel for TC Hawken

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j2adams

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I know it might be a long shot, but I’d like to find/buy a Sharon .36cal drop-in barrel with a hook breech for my TC Hawken.
If anyone has one, let me know!
 
I know it might be a long shot, but I’d like to find/buy a Sharon .36cal drop-in barrel with a hook breech for my TC Hawken.
If anyone has one, let me know!
I’d like to fine one too!
I cast some .36 (.375 revolver round balls) yesterday and got to thinking that I’d love to try shooting a .36 caliber rifle!
 
Finding a virgin Sharon barrel in .36 caliber is akin to finding an honest politician. That being said,find a nice Green Mountain or Rice or whatever floats your boat and have it built from there. It's a little pricey but if you have a donor barrel it would save you a pile and you'd end up with something very nice.
 
Finding a virgin Sharon barrel in .36 caliber is akin to finding an honest politician. That being said,find a nice Green Mountain or Rice or whatever floats your boat and have it built from there. It's a little pricey but if you have a donor barrel it would save you a pile and you'd end up with something very nice.
Well thanks to Winchester97 my search is over and I have one on the way to New Mexico. Thanks James!
 
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