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He also teased that it would be .45, .50, .54 and .58. It doesn't look terrible (admittedly, I'm not a Hawken guy), but I still think it's going to be a club (heavy). We'll see.
 
I may be wrong, just judging by Kiblers past work, his attention to detail, historical accuracy of the pieces he puts out, I see his Hawken looking a shade different than that CAD drawing of a what looks to me like an Investarm Gemmer or GPR. Which from all I read those two rifles are pretty close in terms of what an original Hawken looked like. We shall see. I have no doubts of whatever he churns out will surely be an awesome piece.
 
Well…can we see a picture of your “Rawken”

🤣🤣 Sadly, the “Rawken” no longer exists. But you can still see it in my post entitled The “Rawken” on October 31, 2023. It was a mix of TC Hawken and Renegade parts. Actually made a purty good gun. Since then, the parts have been needed to put together a TC Hawken and a TC Renegade.
 
what is a Rawken?
This is a Rawken…
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I took the liberty to grab the picture…
I think it’s very clever and seems to shoot well enough.
 
🤣🤣 Sadly, the “Rawken” no longer exists. But you can still see it in my post entitled The “Rawken” on October 31, 2023. It was a mix of TC Hawken and Renegade parts. Actually made a purty good gun. Since then, the parts have been needed to put together a TC Hawken and a TC Renegade.
I did something similar …it’s my “CVawken”….even the stock was from a walnut tree we cut down in Reno…too ugly to whittle down for a serious gun..Haven’t even shot it.
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He also teased that it would be .45, .50, .54 and .58. It doesn't look terrible (admittedly, I'm not a Hawken guy), but I still think it's going to be a club (heavy). We'll see.
That 45 will be heavy but it might appeal to customers in the eastern half of the country. The 50 will probably be on the heavy side too.
Computer Generated Image.
 
The picture is just a screenshot of the 3d models from our design software. The stock is still square in this image. As mentioned, there will be a video soon that will share a lot more details. I haven't figured up weights, but my guess is somewhere around 8.5# in 54 caliber.
My comment on the trigger bow is based on the space between the front trigger and the bow. Looks like it could be a little tight getting a large finger or gloved finger in there.
 
He also teased that it would be .45, .50, .54 and .58. It doesn't look terrible (admittedly, I'm not a Hawken guy), but I still think it's going to be a club (heavy). We'll see.
Maybe so, but it's a club I'd like to join.
 
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