I bought this Rifle from an auction house. I have no idea who made it or what it would even be called. I have never seen a lock like it before. It is more of a Striker than a Mule's ear type lock. The hammer / Striker moves forward to hit the cap. To operate the lock you pull back on the cocking lever, cap the nipple then you push the cocking lever forward and to the right. At this point its cocked and ready to fire. This lock doesn't set the cap off reliably maybe 75% of the time it will ignite the cap on the first strike. The rest of the time it takes a second strike. I believe it needs a stronger spring to make it 100%. I have done some research on the spring, it takes a Walther TPH Hammer spring. The Rifle has a T/C Hawken .50 Cal Barrel, but looks like a custom breech plug and drum. The bore is in good shape. I am moving on to other projects and interests. So I'm merely seeking to recover the money spent on it. It is an interesting piece to say the least and someone spent A LOT of time on it.
$225.00 shipped to the LOWER 48 States that allow these to be sent directly to you without an FFL.
$225.00 shipped to the LOWER 48 States that allow these to be sent directly to you without an FFL.
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