Don Steele
45 Cal.
Thank you Claude. That's one of the best points I've seen made on this sometimes "touchy" subject.
Well Put.
Well Put.
It's just marketing - Accept it for what it is. Teach the history, pass on the heritage, but don't get caught up in the modern BS.Don Steele said:Thank you Claude. That's one of the best points I've seen made on this sometimes "touchy" subject.
Well Put.
Jamie from Alberta said:Thank You , It erks me when people call it a "Hawkins" :cursing:
Maybe they're low on powder.Wes/Tex said:man, you guys need a hobby! :wink: :haha:
RustyC said:You need to talk to T/C as they call it a Hawken rifle. I am not sure, what is the difference?
Rifleman1776 said:RustyC said:You need to talk to T/C as they call it a Hawken rifle. I am not sure, what is the difference?
Volumes have been written on the differences. TC calls/called it a Hawken for marketing purposes.
And now its worth 400 or more as parts or a whole gun in decent shape. You should have saved it.Okie Hog said:In 1962 i bought an original Hawken rifle for 35 bucks. The gun was in prisine condition. It was the most ill balanced gun i ever handled: Kind of like a crowbar with a thin sliver of wood attached. Sold it to a guy in San Pedro for 50 bucks.
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