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T/C 56 smooth bore?

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I believe they may have. This one looked awful Renegade-Ish

Thanks,
O.R.
 

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Apologizes, I have never seen one in flint. But I have never seen that many of that model here in PA period.

Thanks,
O.R.
As far as I know, the T/C Renegade (with 1" ATF barrel) was the only model that had a .56 smooth bore in percussion. You could put the Renegade .56 smooth bore barrel on a T/C Hawken if it had a 1" ATF barrel channel that they used for .54 and larger calibers on the Hawken's. ( I just found out that T/C made a few .58 caliber barrels for the Hawken, though I have never seen one) I have heard of Hawkens with a .50 caliber smooth bore barrel but all of these smooth bores were percussion. I have never seen a production flint version, although i imagine the old Fox Ridge custom shop may have made one
 
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