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    Preparing to restore a 70's TC Hawken

    Hello everyone. I started this thread some time ago, but an oversized honey-do list and an undersized fund put the project on hold. Just when I was getting underway again I found that I had run out of anti-temptation pills just before my neighbor waved a 70's .45 TC hawken in excellent condition...
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    Preparing to restore a 70's TC Hawken, part II

    Found that small things can create large problems. The new ramrod from Track of the Wolf would not go through the thimbles. The screws attaching them to the rib were not correct. They had a thick head that projected into the thimble. I contacted Green Mountain in NH and found they had no parts...
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    Preparing to restore a 70's TC Hawken

    Update to the 70's Hawken project: Saw the note about the how to? stuff is posted in the builders section, how did can go here. So, progress report. New ramrod arrived, would not go through the thimbles, mounting screws project just enough to stop it. Working on some solution with those little...
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    Preparing to restore a 70's TC Hawken

    I have a 70's Hawken that was really abused, one does not remove a stuck bullet by sawing the barrel off. Add several years of setting neglected and I have a challenge. I have started rounding up parts, found a decent used green mountain barrel minus the rear sight, found one of those on e-bay...
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    sling for TC Hawken

    I purchased a set of grovtec swivel hardware from e-bay this fall for about $25, new in package. there was another set at the time for the same price, as I recall. Had to buy 2 stock rear sights for TC hawkens there also. Apparently, stock rear sights in this neck of the woods are a rare option.
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