JCKelly
45 Cal.
"An authentic Hawken of this style would have sold for tens of thousands of dollars,"
Well, I didn't bid on it & wondered why it went so low
Well, I didn't bid on it & wondered why it went so low
Here is my interpretation of a 54 Caliber Hawken with a Rice Barrel I made for my Grandson.
Back to the OP question - IMO a trade gun was probably the firearm most carried during the period in question.
Kind of a nebulous title, I know. I have been through a pile of muzzleloaders during the past decade, some custom, some production, but did not do so with intent to do buckskinning. Now that I am semi-retired and living in an area where some opportunities exist, I want to kit up correctly. Working on getting my buckskins and mocs in order. But I am torn on the right (?) rifle. Currently, I have a real nice Late Lancaster that will have both percussion and flintlocks. But looking at some Hawken and Leman style rifles as well. Would like to have a rifle to convert back and forth from flint to percussion. Most custom Hawkens I see are set up as only percussion capable. By the mid-1830s, what would be the most common rifles in the Rocky Mountain fur trade? I know I will get flooded, but hit me with all that you have. Wife is out of town and I need the stimulation! LOL.
Thank you plmeek. I have made quite a few Hawkens with GreenRiver barrels as well as other types, over the years, and most of them have been a little bulky than most of the commercial ones you see. With your "GRRW" name logo I'm guessing you are very familiar with the Hawkens they used to produce. I would like some information from you, if possible. My guns are 1 3/8" wide X 1.50" at the wrist just behind the lock flat. What have you found on most of the GRRW Hawkens. Some years ago I saw those dimensions that someone said were Bridger's Hawken. Would appreciate any light you could shed on this?That's a very nice Hawken, cannonball1. Ggood job.
Very nice stock figuring in what seems to me a good example. Price seems fair, too.You need this one then:
Untitled by Sharps Man, on Flickr
Sharon barrel/L&R Lock/Davis triggers....$1350.00
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