From all I can gather reading here is even the original Hawken rifles did not look like original Hawken rifles. No two were exactly the same.
I've been following this thread for some time now, one thing that i can add is this: I have both a replica T/C and a custom that was closely copied from Jim Bridgers hawken. I like both for different reasons..the T/C is lighter, weighing in at 8 1/2 lbs my custom is 12lbs. My T/C has a 28 inch barrel, the Jim Bridger is 34 inch. Both have a contoured cheek piece on the left hand side, the T/C is a walnut stock the custom is maple. The furniture is where the major Differences are to be found; the T/C is all brass, the custom is steel... after that there are tons of small differences. The main thing is this though; I wouldn't be embarrassed to be seen with either rifle at the range. I prefer both for different reasons or occasions.Chief Moonthunder said:What are the differences between an original Hawkin and our modern replicas?When i first got around this stuff i thought it was just becuase it was shorter wood.Was Hawkin the name of the inventor?Are reps better now or originals better.
Chief Moonthunder said:OK~So who has a Hawkin,i mean Lyman on thier wish list!!! :grin:
It seems like we can't do that... is it THAT hard to answer the OPs question without all the rest of the manure?Zonie said:Hopefully we can stick to mentioning the differences between the current "Hawkens" rifles and the original without criticizing the people posting their comments.
Alden said:My friend, you may want to consider the reproachful advice of the sirens and take advantage of the good fortune you have here to call FedEx to return that monstrosity mid-transit before it ever insults your threshold. You must understand that's no Hawken!
Save yourself whilst you still may.
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