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Black powder gunsmith, Georgia?

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GAHUNTER60

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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.
 
Track of the wolf and gunpartscorp both sell them. It isn't a very complex part, you could probably make one using yours as a pattern if you have some files and a drill press. Or maybe even have yours TIG welded?
 
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.

There’s a guy at GA Firing Line who was famous for gunsmithing movie guns out west. He moved here last year and is working as a gunsmith there. He did a lock fitting and drilled & tapped it for mounting screws for me and it was perfect. Had to wait almost a month but it was worth it. I’d gladly use him again
 
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.
I have a gunsmithing business up in KY. I do have a few of the older T C parts. Send me a closeup of the part, and dimensions if possible and I will see what I can do to help.
Charlie
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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.
Have you considered just replacing the lock with one in the newer configeration?
The mortise should except the lock plate and you can candle black the workings of the lock to show you what wood you need to remove, if any, then you have a lock you can find parts for. The cost of a gunsmith to make a custom bridal will be about the cost of a new or used lock or more.
 
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