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Nice .45 cal Hawken, clean rifle, nice bore and very nice wood. Scratch on top lest side by the tang. I don't believe it was shot much. $400.00 + shipping
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Any idea why the serial number was struck over with the two Rs?
 
Any idea why the serial number was struck over with the two Rs?
I have never seen a factory .45 wth rifling like this, looks like shallow ratchet rifling. Could the RR mean that?
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Had to have been at the factory, I'm wondering, if tit was a Research Rifle, hence the RR in the serial #. T/C Hawkens were button rifled.
NW
 
Maybe previous owners had it done and stamped it accordingly. Doesn’t Hoyt do ratchet rifling?
 
The rifling looks normal to me. You can see it at the muzzle of the gun. I think the picture is of reflections. I got no idea for the RR. If I was not out of state on a 4 month trip I would buy the gun.
 
No : T/C did button rifling. An expert looked at the photos and he has never seen anything like it.
NW
Looks like standard TC rifling. Here is an old photograph of a 50 caliber TC with different lighting (red) and exposure. Have your expert compare the two photographs. I’m sure if one were to play around with focus and lighting they could get the same optical illusion.
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Looks like standard TC rifling. Here is an old photograph of a 50 caliber TC with different lighting (red) and exposure. Have your expert compare the two photographs. I’m sure if one were to play around with focus and lighting they could get the same optical illusion.
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I agree. It looks like every TC Hawken barrel I've ever seen. It's just the effect caused by the reflections off of the rifling, nothing unusual.
 
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