William Sublette
45 Cal.
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Well done flint plains rifles are as good as it gets.
I think there might have been a flint Hawken early on. They just haven’t been found. The time period suggests that possibility.Me too, but I don't think he will because it wouldn't be historically correct.
If he’s looking for an original to study then this project is a good ways off from completion. I’d guess 2 years. You may disagree but we’ve been hearing about the upcoming fowler for a long time. I’m not judging or complaining, just reasoning with the data at hand. Unlike the fowler this will require a new lock. New double set triggers. New breech design. CNC-ing a Hawken tang and standing breech is not falling off a log-easy. The Hawken is a commercial venture quite far from everything Jim has done so remarkably well so far. Just advising to be realistic, maybe it could be out in 2025. I have no inside info, am just reasoning here.Pics? Links? "Inquiring minds want to know"
In the olden days of L&R they made a Hawken Flintlock.Me too, but I don't think he will because it wouldn't be historically correct.
I think there might have been a flint Hawken early on. They just haven’t been found. The time period suggests that possibility.
There is a thread already on thisNot a gun but just got an email that Kibler is now selling leather hunting bags as a kit.
I missed this question, but here is the “squirrel rifle” as displayed at the J M Davis museum in Claremore, OK:Pics? Links? "Inquiring minds want to know"
I missed this question, but here is the “squirrel rifle” as displayed at the J M Davis museum in Claremore, OK:
My connection isn’t cooperating with posting pictures.Another picture:
(Joke) I ordered a bag kit once, and FedEx left a live cow tied up to a tree in my yard!Not a gun but just got an email that Kibler is now selling leather hunting bags as a kit.
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