Herb
54 Cal.
- Joined
- Mar 19, 2004
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JK- I have an old walnut stocked Thompson Center Hawken.45 a friend gave me. Never shot it much, bad fit. Finally decided to overhaul it. Length of pull was 14 5/8 inches to the front trigger. I took the butt plate off and sawed about half an inch off the stock with a coping saw. Refit the plate and filed it a lot thinner (it is quite thick and heavy). Fit a short brass toe plate. Rasped the cheek piece in and comb line down until the sights came to my eye. Cut some off the bottom of the back trigger. Cut some off the front trigger and heated it red (top bar clamped in a vise for heat sink) and bent it back. LOP now 13 1/2 inches. Photo shows a factory trigger below the one I changed. Also bent the trigger guard some. Replaced those big thick sights with others I had. Rasped the top stock line in to about 1/16" wide at barrel. Rasped stock down so key escutcheons and side plate washer and tang were flush with wood. Butt stock and cheek piece came out surprisingly like a Hawken. Rounded the forend, sanded all, stained with dark brown leather dye, put on a coat of sanding sealer and 3 or 4 coats of low gloss tung oil. Still haven't shot it.