Not to beat this horse again, but...40 Flint said:And there is no proof one wasn't made - so 1830 is a good choice.
BigDad.54 said:T
What strikes me as not authentic is the use of a Ketland lock. I believe the Hawkens used only locks of domestic manufacture. I think your rifle would fit well in the 1830s, but I would not call it a Hawken.
Why not the term used at the time - mountain rifle (what collector's now call plains rifle and yes there might be confusion with the Southern Mountain Rifle.) A Hawken Shop ad from the 1850's lists mountain and California rifles for sale. (always wondered if those California rifles were designed for sea otter hunting?)BigDad.54 said:I stand corrected. You have obviously seen more Hawkens than I have. I do think that "trade rifle" is the best term to use whenever there is doubt about any feature being authentically Hawken. - John
If you walked in to the shop in 1830 laid $25 on the counter and said I want a Fl half stock rife, Sam would have said yes sir, be ready in a month or so.Claude said:Not to beat this horse again, but...40 Flint said:And there is no proof one wasn't made - so 1830 is a good choice.
There's no "proof" that Daniel Boone didn't drive a chariot, but we don't evaluate history using that type of logic. :wink:
tenngun said:If you walked in to the shop in 1830 laid $25 on the counter and said I want a Fl half stock rife, Sam would have said yes sir, be ready in a month or so.
the name Hawken is the most abused and misapplied in the history of firearms
galamb said:tenngun said:If you walked in to the shop in 1830 laid $25 on the counter and said I want a Fl half stock rife, Sam would have said yes sir, be ready in a month or so.
Maybe - what if you walked into a Chevy dealer, smacked down 100K and said "I want a 4 door, 4 wheel drive Corvette".
The answer you get might just be the same words that might have come out of Sam's mouth at the request for the flinter.
Both "builds" are/were POSSIBLE but...
Without the tapes from the security camera at the Hawken shop, we will never know. :grin:
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