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When I went out looking for my first muzzleloader the fellow at the gun counter informed me the Thompson Center Hawken would make the Mountain Men of yore fall into a swoon. He assured me it was a far finer gun than an original Hawken having a coil spring lock and all. Yup, the Thompson Center Hawken was one tough customer.

So, a Mountain Man walks into a gunshop and finds a whole rack full of modern production sidelock muzzleloading rifles, collectively referred to as "Hawken style" guns. Which gun does he walk out with?
 
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When I lllwent out looking for my first muzzleloader the fellow at the gun counter informed me the Thompson Center Hawken would make the Mountain Men of yore fall into a swoon. He assured me it was a far finer gun than an original Hawken having a coil spring lock and all. Yup, the Thompson Center Hawken was one tough customer.

So, a Mountain Man walks into a gunshop and finds a whole rack full of modern production sidelock muzzleloading rifles, collectively referred to as "Hawken style" guns. Which gun does he walk out with?
What is said Mountain mans budget?

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My guess would a this on the lower end of prices....

Investarm™ Gemmer Hawken Rifle - Plains Rifle

 
Keep in mind he isn’t a gun nut. He wouldn’t care about traditional. He is trapping to make money. He wouldn’t give a rats behind for the little non traditional things that bother us. If an inline or a Winchester 94 or an ar is in the shelf he could well grab that.
Only advantage the ml would have would be his ability to make his fixxins
 

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