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One of a thousand hawkens made for Western Arms of Santa Fe NM. Marked as a .54 but I belive these are closer to a .53. Made late 70’s but still in decent condition. Withdrawn
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Very nice! Chambered in .52 even thought it says .54One of a thousand hawkens made for Western Arms of Santa Fe. Marked as a .54 but I belive these are closer to a .53. Made late 70’s but still in decentView attachment 248741View attachment 248742View attachment 248743View attachment 248746View attachment 248748View attachment 248750View attachment 248752View attachment 248754View attachment 248756View attachment 248760 condition. $850 plus shipping.
Excellent gun for the money. About as close as you can get to an original Hawken as you can get in a modern reproduction.One of a thousand hawkens made for Western Arms of Santa Fe. Marked as a .54 but I belive these are closer to a .53. Made late 70’s but still in decentView attachment 248741View attachment 248742View attachment 248743View attachment 248746View attachment 248748View attachment 248750View attachment 248752View attachment 248754View attachment 248756View attachment 248760 condition. $850 plus shipping.
It looks identical to my Ithaca hawkin except mine is a .54? I have seen several Hawkin that came from different companies that looked the same?Excellent gun for the money. About as close as you can get to an original Hawken as you can get in a modern reproduction.
Bob, the barrel length is 32-1/2” and it weighs 9 lb 1 oz on my scaleCan we get a barrel length and overall weight please.
There ain't no "S" in Hawken! Add Cherry Corners and Navy Arms to the list of replicators in the line of succession.Some good back ground on the Uberti/ Ithaca/ Western Arms/ Allen PA Santa Fe Hawkens rifles.
http://grrw.org/uberti-santa-fe-hawken/
No sir, the barrel wasnt shortened as far as I can tell. Just a little research into these supports that. I have no idea if a .526 ball might work or not. .520 works good. A Mr. Len Allen owned and ran Western Arms in Santa Fe NM. Hopefully this answers your questions.Nicely built. Was the barrel shortened? Front entry pipe awfully close to muzzle. Who made the barrel? Will it take a .526 round ball or best with a .520? Any targets showing groups? Who owned, ran Western Arms?
Some good back ground on the Uberti/ Ithaca/ Western Arms/ Allen PA Santa Fe Hawkens rifles.
http://grrw.org/uberti-santa-fe-hawken/
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