This was a good thread and good read. I like the "Hawken"Style" rifles myself. I like how strong and rugged they appear to be. I like the thick wrist and strong barrel. I like that they don't have a dainty feel to them. A Tennesee or Kentucky rifle feels good in the hands with the long barrel and slim stock. I just like the "Military Grade" feel the half stock rifles have.
Like others I really wish that the half stock TC Hawkens and TC knock offs weren't called "Hawken's". I wish they could have came up with other names. The Great Plains Rifle was a good name. So was Trade Rifle a good name. TC also came up with other names that weren't too bad.
The half stock rifles made by Invest Arms and Traditions along with the TC brand of rifles are closer to Leman rifles than the guns turned out by Jake and Sam. None the less they are well made guns that let you taste what loading and shooting a half stock original rifle would be like.
I was lucky enough to handle an old original half stock rifle. Frankly if the new made Hawken Style of rifles weighed as much as that old gun did I doubt many of them would have ever sold or been carried in the field. That old gun had to of weighed at least 13 pounds. If I remember right it had a barrel that was one and a quarter inches across the flats and looked to be a 50 caliber of maybe a 53. The barrel was toast and the lock was broke. There was no name on it I could read. That was 2 and half decades ago so the details are a little fuzzy.
I have wanted one of these rifles for quite a while. Not a half stock but still along the lines of guns built after the end of the fur trade.. A TVM Leman style rifle. I am interested in the period after the fur trade and the opening of the west and the gold rush era. I am sure a lot of guns of this style and copies based on the highly successful Hawken rifles went west with the pioneers. If they could build on of these and have it ready to ship in under 6 months I would sign up for one. I keep hoping to see a used one for sale but never have.
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