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SOLD REDUCED Custom .54 Hawken/Plains Rifle

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SOLD. SEE NEW PIC in last post. A little lagniappe for buyer. This is an older build (1974). The name "GAYLORD LACY (?) 74" is engraved in script on underside of barrel. It is a .54 Hawken or Plains style rifle with a single trigger. It has a 35" heavy GR DOUGLAS barrel with good bore. Some minor pitting, but nothing that would adversely affect accuracy or cleaning. The Walnut stock shows some minor "oops!" issues typical of a semi skilled builder, possibly building from kit parts. A few gap areas around lock and buttplate are filled with glue. Not heinous. Hand poured pewter nose cap. lt has a clean-out screw in breech opposite of nipple. Basic buckhorn and blade sights. Nice solid hunting rifle that you won't worry about pampering. How about $500 SHIPPED.
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Actually, with some cleanup, it is stamped CHERRY CORNERS under main spring. Has a good pedigree!

"Sadly, Cherry Corners sold out to Ithaca, who sold out to Navy Arms (and
they assembled a few identical rifles and kits), who move production to
Aldo Uberti & Co., Italy. They re-named the rifle as their "Santa Fe"
Hawken rifle."
 
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