GAHUNTER60
40 Cal
Anybody know of a smith in Georgia particularly good with black powder guns? Years ago we had a great one in Bob Watts at Stone Mountain Armory. Unfortunately, Bob passed away some time ago, and I have not been able to find another one anywhere near his competence level with smoky guns.
My current issue is with an early Thompson Center Hawken rifle with a broken bridle Even though we've canibleized several old TC Hawkens rifles, their bridles just don't work in this particular gun. Thompson Center has been no help due to the fire that destroyed their their records some time ago, But according to several sources, TC changed the design of their trigger group sometime soon after the rifle's introduction in 1970, so that could be the problem.
Anyway, I need a gunsmith with experience fixing these guns.
My current issue is with an early Thompson Center Hawken rifle with a broken bridle Even though we've canibleized several old TC Hawkens rifles, their bridles just don't work in this particular gun. Thompson Center has been no help due to the fire that destroyed their their records some time ago, But according to several sources, TC changed the design of their trigger group sometime soon after the rifle's introduction in 1970, so that could be the problem.
Anyway, I need a gunsmith with experience fixing these guns.