I picked up a new to me Investarms (Cabela's) Hawken carbine yesterday. It was made in 2001 and I am probably its second owner. I was super excited to get it- probably unfired by its last owner- who was surprisingly local. Everything was fitted nicely when I bought. When I got it home, I took it apart and unintentionally ruined it. Thinking that takedown was like an older (FIE) Zouave rifle and Jukar pistol that I own, I undid the tang screws before popping the wedge pin. Turns out that's not the appropriate procedure for a Hook Breach gun like this one. As I learned after, the tang screws are not ever supposed to be taken out. In attempting to put it back together- now everything is not fitting together right. The hammer does not line up with the nipple- the front lip of the hammer just barely contacts the front rim (of the nipple) when the hammer is in the down position, which is just over where the (investarms low) half-cock position is. The wedge pin will go in one side, cross through its slot, and comes up on the high portion of the opposite side. It's all very close but so, so far off. I don't want to destroy this rifle any farther but I am really not sure if I can salvage it. Unfortunately, professional attention is not really an option- I checked with the local gunsmith and they don't do anything with blackpowder rifles. I may need to figure this out- which I know might be doable. Any resources or info (or advice).
I am really hoping that I can get this into a shootable condition
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I am really hoping that I can get this into a shootable condition
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