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Looking for buyers for a mint condition Hawken classic.

I can’t verify if it’s been fired or not. But I don’t think it has. It was made in the mid 90s. Has extremely blue and polished barrel. Percussion rifle. Dark walnut stock. Comes with a leather bag with a T/C stamp on it. This is all I know about it.

100% mint. Looks unused. No signs of wear. No scratches.

Zelle transfer only. Not sure if I’m legally required to ship muzzle loaded weapons to an FFL but if that’s the case I can do that.
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I actually have no idea. All I know is this is the “TC Custom shop 50 cal hawken classic percussion rifle”. I found a thread on here of magazine ads for it. Sorry I dont know much about this. This was a rifle left behind by a family member and I’m liquidating it.
 
Question. What makes it a custom hawken ?
the only difference is the high polish on the steel furniture instead of it being brass. and a little bit better wood other then that there was nothing different then the stock Hawken the twist was the same. I never understood why they didn't put 1:66 barrels on these then they would have been custom guns. all of the ones I've seen were beautiful
 

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