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TC 45 cal Hawken value

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I searched long for a TC Hawken .45 cal up here in the Great White North until one reared its head just a month ago.
I paid $500 CAD. So USD prices are on par.
Finding one in .45 is a rarity so I snatched her up immediately, post Xmas credit debt can wait a little longer lol.
This puts me now with having TC Hawken in; .45, 50 and 54.
Other than several patches of surface rust here and there she’s a beaut.
I hope you get a good price on yours. They’re worth it. But then again you could hold on to her and find something else you won’t miss or regret selling.
All the best. It’s -41F out so no movement outside for now.
Not that cold in my freezer.
 
i am one to get glassy eyed over the patriot pistol. can't cough up the asking price most want so i am building one.
I gave 400 for it but I think it's worth it because they don't make them any more great target gun. Will be good for pistol competition at friend ship
NMRA.
 
My local shop has been selling them for $375-$400 depending on condition. And they don't last long. And prices for them will continue to rise. Don't accept any less than $350 on a trade or try and sell it outright.
 
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