No rust, very clean. It will be a few days before I can shot it. It's been raining here almost all week. Suppose to be sunny on Sunday.Good find. How about the barrel? Next, we want to know how well it shoots.
I read about the whole .54 cal was really a .53 cal, I wish it was one of those. It would be even more rare.BE well aware that while your literature may say that the Ithaca/Navy Arms Hawken is a 54 caliber rifle, it is more likely to require a 0.526 ball. Measure the bore before ordering ball.
when they first came out, I called the man who put the blue print together for the making of the rifle. They copied kit Carson's original . It's the closest make of Carson's gun. Mine was a 50 cal. and then i had a 58 cal. barrel made for it. so, i have two barrels for it. even though I shoot flinters the most, i'll never part with that one. If there no serial number on it, it could be a prototype. Also Uberti copied the same blueprint.I found a Hawken at a semi local gun shop. It's an old Ithaca / Navy Arms Hawken in 50 cal. Everything is in great shape. I you find the set trigger takes a bit of pulling to set it. I've opened her up and everything looks good in the trigger assy and lock.
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Ok, send money first!! Cash only. lolI heard that they were terrible and couldn't shoot straight. Send me your address and I'll send a 50 dollar check to take it off your hands. (Best of luck with a sweet rifle)
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