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Jappo

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Just acquired this Thompson Center Hawken in 54 caliber. Has some scratches, dings and a crack. Nice bore and lock with double set triggers works as they should. I'm not messing with it and selling as is.
Got it in a trade with three other rifles.
No idea on the value but I'm gonna ask $375 shipped.
Will entertain offers or trades.
 

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The crack is an easy fix. I recently bought a Marln 336A that had a cracked stock. Turned out to be worse than expected. I bought a bottle of Loctite 420 from Grainger and used it on the stock. The 420 is very thin and runs into the full crack. I spread it slightly and then clamped it under slight pressure.
Learn from my mistake and put clear tape over exposed areas around the crack and wipe off the extra quickly. It saved me from buying a new stock.
It is a fine hunting rifle at a good price.
 
The crack is an easy fix. I recently bought a Marln 336A that had a cracked stock. Turned out to be worse than expected. I bought a bottle of Loctite 420 from Grainger and used it on the stock. The 420 is very thin and runs into the full crack. I spread it slightly and then clamped it under slight pressure.
Learn from my mistake and put clear tape over exposed areas around the crack and wipe off the extra quickly. It saved me from buying a new stock.
It is a fine hunting rifle at a good price.
Yes it looks like an easy fix, I've fixed a few before. I have a CVA in 54. I got this one on a full meal deal along with three other. I just wanted one. Its a CVA 45, I now have the 45, 50 and 54 CVAs
 
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