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New to these parts and in Chattanooga. I acquired a pile of guns and ammo, to include Uberti Santa Fe .54 cal from Lakeville, CT and several others.

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Yup. And some of the nastiest ones are new guys. They offer very little and essentially are just trolls.
To everyone. There is Absolutely no way we can monitor each and every thread.
Please, if you see someone being a Jerk, please hit the report button.
It's the best way to deal with the rotten 🍎
 
Here’s some history on the Uberti Hawken rifles: Uberti Santa Fe Hawken – GRRW Collector
Thank you. Good reading. I have a Santa Fe Hawken that shows a date code of AT (1985). I don't know if the Log Cabin Shop did it to all the Hawkens they sold, but mine has a brass plate inlaid on the top flat just ahead of the breech. .53 caliber and with 50 grains of 2f behind a .526 ball and .010 patch as accurate as all get at 100 yards.
 
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