Herb
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The Jim Bridger Hawken as photographed at the Green River Rifle Works in November, 1975. It has a 1 1/8" x 33 1/8" barrel (including plug), actually 1.175 at breech and 1.150 at muzzle. This is not a tapered barrel. Carl Walker, their gunsmith, said you can make this much difference with a file. That is only half the thickness of a dime per side in 33 inches. It weighs 11 lbs 4 oz.
My copy of it, made from black and white photos enlarged to full scale from the color prints, plus GRRW's tracing of the rifle and dimensions and 24 3x5" B&W photos taken at the time. Mine has a 1 1/8 x 31 5/8" barrel with a premium bore (as examined by a Hawkeye Borescope). I got the barrel already cut to that length. My rifle weighs 10 lbs 12 oz and has a 13 3/8" length of pull, about like the original.
My copy of it, made from black and white photos enlarged to full scale from the color prints, plus GRRW's tracing of the rifle and dimensions and 24 3x5" B&W photos taken at the time. Mine has a 1 1/8 x 31 5/8" barrel with a premium bore (as examined by a Hawkeye Borescope). I got the barrel already cut to that length. My rifle weighs 10 lbs 12 oz and has a 13 3/8" length of pull, about like the original.