Jst said:October country makes this particular rifle. They don't list a price for it though. I been trying to find some independent reviews on line about it. But no luck .
Spikebuck said:Looks a lot like a TC Hawken. Like you noted, no price listed, but it doesn't look like it should be a very costly rifle. If it's in the $1000 range I'd opt for a Pedersoli Rocky Mountain Hawken and end up with something that looks more like an original. Or...if that's the look you like, I'd just opt for a nice gently-used TC Hawken for $300 - $400.
Jst said:Oh I have had a tc Hawken and have a cvs Hawken. I'm kinda wanting a custom gun now in a .58 to .69 caliber. Wanting power and accuracy. Think I may take it on a bear hunt ya see.
Hairball said:I received my first TC Hawken rifle back in the late 70's out of the local Montgomery Wards catalog. I only have two now, the Pedersoli RM Hawken in maple and a Pedersoli Tryon in maple. You won't regret getting one.
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I have one of the RM Hawkens that was in the first shipment to the U.S., it's walnut and have a Tryon in walnut from when Trail Guns was in business. Paul let me spend hours going through his inventory to select the one with the best wood.
I really want a Hawken with a really nice maple stock.
Richard Eames said:Yep, but at the end of the day, it is still a T/C.
Not a thing wrong with a T/C, I have numerous and really like them. Would like to raise the bar a bit.
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