A member of our local sportsman's club brought in an old T/C rifle he'd had 'for many, many years' and asked me to see if I could restore it to useful function.
I believe it's an early version of the Hawken, but the cheekpiece and trigger guard are clearly different from today's T/C Hawken, and even those of 20 years ago.
It has a 27" blued .45 cal octagonal barrel, brass furniture, double set triggers and brass patchbox. The rate of twist appears to be 1 in 34, although the bore is badly rusted and getting the rod to turn smoothly was a chore. The percussion lock is case hardened. The checkering on the wrist was done by the owner.
Anybody familiar with this model?
I believe it's an early version of the Hawken, but the cheekpiece and trigger guard are clearly different from today's T/C Hawken, and even those of 20 years ago.
It has a 27" blued .45 cal octagonal barrel, brass furniture, double set triggers and brass patchbox. The rate of twist appears to be 1 in 34, although the bore is badly rusted and getting the rod to turn smoothly was a chore. The percussion lock is case hardened. The checkering on the wrist was done by the owner.
Anybody familiar with this model?