Unfortunately, they are commonplace trying to appeal to younger buyers, I guess.I have not seen tactical levers lol
Unfortunately, they are commonplace trying to appeal to younger buyers, I guess.I have not seen tactical levers lol
What I'm saying is, stick to originals to make the replicas. You can't improve some things.I have seen US made "assault" levers but not from Italy. I will look that up
I totally agreeWhat I'm saying is, stick to originals to make the replicas. You can't improve some things.
I don't think I would go as far as forging the barrel and casting the lock parts. Just get a slab or pre carve half stock and the other parts you need and have at it. I have a hard time finding a rifle with all the components I like. I really like the Kibler woodsrunner, but I like iron furniture.Build one lol. look up gunsmiths of williamsburg 1969 on you tube. after they forge a flat piece of steel they beat it in a jig to start rounding and the seam gets welded while it is red hot. they forge all the lock parts. making the stock is fascinating the whole video is.
I have one in .50 cal. Its also in good shape. An excellent shooter for sure!Glad I kept my TC .45 Hawken in good shape. Have not shot it for several years but I''m getting ready to get back in the BP shooting game
I agree. As much as I love my old T//C,s and still keep them going with my supply of parts for each why would I burn a grand plus for something when I have the tools that do it now.Oh hell yeah on the Kibler hawken. How many of us have a TC Hawken? How many want a Kibler Hawken? Personally I wouldn’t make room in the safe for a new TC anything. I know how Kiblers are built and who builds them. That’s what I want.
I got the feeling he really wasn't all that interested in side locks, and might get around to the Hawken after he had established his modern in-line muzzle loaders.Thanks. Sounds like 2026.
"Vegan"; Comanche for 'white man who not handy at anything'.Not always so. We aren’t all as handy at that?
Me too. I felt he was catering to Ethan given his background. We will see.I got the feeling he really wasn't all that interested in side locks, and might get around to the Hawken after he had established his modern in-line muzzle loaders.
Some perspective on build time.Much, MUCH tougher to put together than Kibler’s.
Then there’s me…I have all the time in the world and can take a thousand dollar kit and produce a five hundred dollar rifle.They do not market to the same buyer. One is a production percussion rifle and the other a kit to make a flintlock rifle.
There are many on here that have lots of time and are good to fine craftsmen. Others have no time and are all thumbs.
Everybody may have already seen it but Greg Ritz has a new video on YOUTUBE shooting a TC Hawken,says it was put on 7 days ago so maybe he is a little serious about producing them pretty soon
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