Thanks for the info! The trigger guard does look very much like the Sharon rifle guard. I’ve looked at a Dixie Gun and Track of the Wolf and could not find a trigger guard like mine. Maybe the gentleman just used whatever parts he had available for his project.I believe your rifle was probably a scratch built, or at minimum, built using a pre-carve stock inlet for barrel and drilled ramrod hole only.
I don't know of any similar kits that came with a Siler percussion lock like on your rifle.
The trigger guard looks similar to the guard that Sharon Rifle Barrel Co. included with their Trade Rifle.
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But that's the only thing I see that looks like it might have come from Sharon. The lock, triggers, breech, and stock are all different and probably sourced as individual parts from suppliers.
Custom, one at a time, hand crafted rifles are very time consuming, hence the price.A $3000.00 rifle and you don't even get the best wood?
There are no documented classic mountain/plains rifles in flint.
But what you have to ask yourself is, if a grizzled old mountain man came into the Hawken shop and requested a half stock flinter, would Jake and/or Sam have built him one? Or would they have turned him away? I personally think they would have built the rifle. That none are known can be explained by the probable rarity of such a request, and the possibility the rifle, if built, was lost! If every Hawken rifle Jake or Sam ever built was documented and there were no HS flinters, THEN it could be said they positively never built any.I love a a Hawken Flint, I know they never were but in my mind they always are, how’s that for some deep philosophy it scared me.
Let me change my wording: None have been found to date.But what you have to ask yourself is, if a grizzled old mountain man came into the Hawken shop and requested a half stock flinter, would Jake and/or Sam have built him one? Or would they have turned him away? I personally think they would have built the rifle. That none are known can be explained by the probable rarity of such a request, and the possibility the rifle, if built, was lost! If every Hawken rifle Jake or Sam ever built was documented and there were no HS flinters, THEN it could be said they positively never built any.
Should be a flinter!! Nice gun!Some Hawken rifles look very close to a SMR, just larger caliber for griz and buff.
GRRW Full Stock Hawken in .50 caliber
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I am aware of the cost of custom made items. I use to do custom work. I still will crank up the shop now and then for a friend. I never could get what the actual cost of the labor was. I was fortunate that it is my hobby and do not do it for a living now. It is hard to explain how much exotic woods cost and why I have 40 X hours in a small decorative box. I haven't looked at the cost of a piece of "Birds Eye Maple" lately but it was expensive years ago.Custom, one at a time, hand crafted rifles are very time consuming, hence the price.
Kinda wish I was your grandson!View attachment 95902 Scratch Hawken with a Rice BarreI, Davis lock and trigger, etc made for my grandson.
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