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Uncle Alvah

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CVA's rendition of the Hawken Rifle, right down to the twin barrel wedges. .50 caliber. NOS barrel from Deer Creek. Eight shots fired total. Set triggers. All steel Browned. Wood is excellent, small dings-scratches only. I believe its the original stock finish. Patch box. #11 percussion cap. Circa 1984. These rifles were well regarded for both hunting and target shooting. Robust rifle. CVA really got it right on this model! $350 TYD. No FFL needed.
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HI Uncl;e ....Is this rifle a US made rifle .. Would say so on the barrel ... I am interested and will buy it if it is US made .....

Rocky
 
Forgive my lack of knowledge here....what is an NOS barrel? And when did you get it from Deer Creek? I would think this is earlier than '84. Interested here also. Thanks
 
New old stock. Deer Creek was not in business when CVA produced that gun. So the barrel is a late replacement, probably not made in USA. Dale
 
Uncle A, a few more pictures would be great........thanks
 
The ramrod pipes are the early octagonal ones. Was the old rib with original ramrod pipes put on the replacement barrel? Or was the NOS barrel really old stock?

Just curious. This is a great price for one of the nicer production-made rifles, regardless of where the barrel was made.

Notchy Bob
 
again guys, its a new old stock replacement barrel from Deer Creek. If the barrel is not marked made in spain, deer creek used Douglas barrel blanks and rifled them on the original douglas rifling machine they still have to this day.
 
I had one years ago, late seventies looked identical to yours except it didn't have the patch box in the stock. If yours shoots as well as mine did you will never get rid of it! I regret letting mine go to this day!
 
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