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Found a TC kit ( hawken) says " made in America s# k274510.
Would that mean. American barrel??
Would that mean. American barrel??
Sean Gadhar said:I guess I just was just making sure I wasn't walking on some coveted (pre 64 Winchester ). Type of deal
Rifleman1776 said:The TC 'not-really-a-hawken-"Hawken"... has truly taken a place in history of firearms in America... I see them as component rifles for target shooting, not reenacting. You can put high quality locks on the[m]. And better barrels with sights and make very competitive shooters from one for a reasonable amount of money.
??Trot said:I may be wrong, but I think all TC Hawkens were American made, lock, stock and barrel.
Sean Gadhar said:Once more, this time in crayon
TC kit says, made in America
Would that mean an American made barrel??
Is Trot right when he says??Trot said:I may be wrong, but I think all TC Hawkens were American made, lock, stock and barrel.
I thought they went over seas for the barrels some place along the line. But I could be wrong & am not sure same as Trot.
Anyone know, were they ALL American made, lock, stock and barrel?
Truth that, and as you go on to say even a poorly finished kit can many times be redone.marmotslayer said:If it's still in kit form, there should be no knock on the value because of kit status. There often is a knock for finished kits because most guys did a fast and careless job of it.
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