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Is there any chance that the locks, triggers, hammers for Lyman GPR and T/C Hawken were made by the same company?
No, but I used a Lyman hammer on a TC lock once. Gun Works sent me one saying it would fit and it did.
No, but I used a Lyman hammer on a TC lock once. Gun Works sent me one saying it would fit and it did.
I use a Lyman Frizzen on my T/C flinter as they seem to work betterIs there any chance that the locks, triggers, hammers for Lyman GPR and T/C Hawken were made by the same company?
Nice to see mention of Garrett Arms; I found one of his Mississippi muskets at auction.Sometime way back, you could take a gun or part to the Italians and say run off a thousand copies. A fellow named Garrett from Virginia did that with a Sharps rifle and the ones he imported were extremely nice and rumored to have interchangeable parts with originals. I would not doubt that somebody did that with the TC Hawken to come up with the Italian Investarms Hawken sold by Cabelas all these years. The Lyman GPR was a different stock and some different furniture with same locks and triggers, etc. Also by Investarms.
I may be wrong but I seem to remember the T/C being in wide distribution long before Lyman and Investarms.I don't think the T/C, Lyman and Investarms locks are made by the same company, but Investarms designed the lock that all three use.