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Silvermoon

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Been looking to buy my first smokepole for quite some time now, and patience paid off. Was able to pick up this Hawken style rifle at a local gun shop. It' s a .50 cal 34" douglas barrel, L&R lock and triggers.
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Welcome to the forum, Silvermoon. MIGHTY fine lookin' rifle there! :thumbsup:
 
Very nice, you done good. :wink: Let us know how she shoots.
 
That's a fine lookin rifle, especialy beeing your first! :bow: Now...The next one needs to be a flinter! :wink: Do you know who made your rifle? Let us know how it shoots.
 
That is one nice looking rifle. You should enjoy it!

I didn't want to mention it, but your couch in the photo looks an awful lot like my old couch, except mine was uglier... :rotf:
 
I'm in LOVE! Beautiful! Rarely do you see a custom built halfstock with such straight lines. Says alot about the skill of the builder.

I also wonder if you have any idea who built it, or any other history pertaining to the rifle. L&R started in the early to mid 90's I believe, But by that time Douglas barrels were not being made anymore. Going by the overlap in parts availability, I'm guessing your rifle was built sometime in the mid 90's. Any name stamped or engraved on the barrel or lock?

Thanks for sharing, by the way. Every now and then, I "snag" a photo from the forum and keep it in my photo album for my own reference. I hope you don't mind me using your rifle as guide for my future builds. Bill
 
Very nice rifle!

It's a sickness since I got into it!

Welcome to the forum too!
 
Thanks for all the kind words folks. I wish I could give you some more information about it, unfortunately that's all I've got. There's no name stamped or engraved anywhere on the thing unfortunately, and the place I bought didn't have anything more to tell me about it either. Still haven't had a chance to shoot it yet, soon as I do I'll let y'all know how it works out.
 
beautiful rifle, ill trade you straight up for a 2 month old gpr 54 :rotf: . welcome to the forum
 
nice rifle , but I'm thinking you must have some arms on you to hold it on target . I'm new to BP and just got a Investarms hawkins with 28" barrel and first time fire yesterday it surprised me at the weight it has . helps in the recoil but guess I'll be needing to get a bar bell build some strenghth
 
You're certainly starting off in style! Congratulations, hope it shoots as good as it looks.
 
That sure'nuff is a great looking rifle!! Beautiful wood.

I've always remembered buying my .50 Hawken in 1969 (ser # 2***), but research indicates TC didn't start making them until 1970. Anyway it was my first and I still have it.
 
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