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What is is is what you wanted it to be! More of a Hawken than a TC Hawken. Maybe draw file the TC labeling off the barrel and brown everything?
A few pictures would be a good thing....
You miss my point. Add the cost of the original TC, the iron replacement kit, the sights, the triggers and the stock, and it's well into the range of at least a good used rifle. Replace the remaining TC barrel (improvements are possible) and TC lock (improvements here, too), and it's most certainly in the realm of a good custom. But like the axe George Washington used to cut down the cherry tree with the handle replaced 4 times and the head twice, it would still be just as much a TC as the axe is George's original.
Me? Next time I want to "improve" the TC, I'll sell it and add the cash needed for new parts to fund a better rifle in the first place. Still have my array of original TC Hawkens (but with the Davis trigger, of course) and I use them now and then. But they're going to stay as they are- a $250-$300 rifle that works okay for what it is. I'm not dumping another $400-$500 plus all the labor into another one to make it better. TC's are fine rifles. But if I feel the need for improvements, I'll replace the whole thing rather than add another new handle to George Washington's axe.