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I have this 54 cal j goodoien barrel marked st. Louis hawken comes with under rib and tang . Any idea how much it’s worth
 

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I have this 54 cal j goodoien barrel marked st. Louis hawken comes with under rib and tang . Any idea how much it’s worth
Goodoien barrels are noted for their quality and accuracy, I have one in .50 caliber that is on a chunk gun (1.25" X 48"). Yours apparently is off another rifle and the quality is based on the care it received. Value is a relative thing but premium barrels by noted makers could range from several hundred dollars to $600 or more.
 
Value depends on what someone is willing to pay. I have a .45 caliber Douglas barrel that has never been in a rifle. I've had it for at least 30 years. Had people ask if it was for sale over the years. My response was make me an offer but no one has yet. Also have a CM 5 stock blank I intend to use with that barrel. Since I'm now trying to use up all the parts I have before I die it's getting close to being made into a rifle.
 
Goodoien barrels are noted for their quality and accuracy, I have one in .50 caliber that is on a chunk gun (1.25" X 48"). Yours apparently is off another rifle and the quality is based on the care it received. Value is a relative thing but premium barrels by noted makers could range from several hundred dollars to $600 or more.
Jim Goodoin was a New York Stated maker did nice work
Value depends on what someone is willing to pay. I have a .45 caliber Douglas barrel that has never been in a rifle. I've had it for at least 30 years. Had people ask if it was for sale over the years. My response was make me an offer but no one has yet. Also have a CM 5 stock blank I intend to use with that barrel. Since I'm now trying to use up all the parts I have before I die it's getting close to being made into a rifle.
I hear you! Regard s Rudyard in same boat !
 

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