Bob Stager
40 Cal
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I just picked up a Hatfield 50 cal from the mid 80’s in like new condition and don’t know anything about them. I was hoping someone could pass on any info on to me. Thanks. Bob
Muzzle Blasts Online,Vol. 3, No. 1.,;The Hatfield Kentucky Rifle Here is an interesting read on the Hatfield........Greg
All I know about this one is that it was bought in 1986. There’s no serial number on it. It’s in extremely good condition. I really would have rather have had a flintlock. I traded an unmentionable gun for it and if I decide it’s not for me I can always trade it towards a flintlock
Yes, Sir, you can turn it into a flintlock. I purchased an L&R flint lock for my Hatfield that was issued as a percussion. The lock was styled after an early Ketland. The L&R fits, but not as tightly as the original percussion lock. There is just a little more space between the lock and the wood. Also, the L&R sticks out more proudly from the stock. The original percussion lock is more aesthetically pleasing than the after-market flint lock. The L&R flint lock takes a 3/4" flint.According to the article posted above, you could purchase a replacement lock for it and turn it into a flintlock easily for about $200. No idea if it's worth that expense to you or not. They're not a custom rifle, but I like the idea of the Hatfields, especially the squirrel rifles and was reasonably happy with my Cabelas Blue Ridge rifle, which was a cheaper knock off of the Hatfield.
There should be a serial number somewhere. I have a .50 cal flinter. A semi custom job by Hatfield . Mine is 4** last two numbers left off for securityAll I know about this one is that it was bought in 1986. There’s no serial number on it. It’s in extremely good condition. I really would have rather have had a flintlock. I traded an unmentionable gun for it and if I decide it’s not for me I can always trade it towards a flintlock
Cositrike - sorry about that, all I saw was Bob.
Any info you can give me about the Hatfield would be appreciated.
I think it may be possible the serial number is on top of the barrel, underneath the long tang peep sight.
My local muzzleloader shop said that if it was made by Perdesoli, their name would be "ground off" the underside of the barrel.
Do you know how to take the gun barrel and lock off the stock so I can check this? Is this something I need to have a gunsmith do?
I'm usually quite capable on these types of things.
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