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I’m not a Traditions fan, although I’m not an anti guy. They are good guns that do the job as good as the most expensive.
I can’t tell you all their models but half stock ‘Hawkens’ or Hunters of some sort became real popular after TC released their ‘Hawken’
It most likely has some sort of historic sounding name, and treated right can bring you no end of fun.
 
That looks like a Bass Pro Springfield Hawken.
Traditions had these Spanish made rifles made and imported for various retailers. The same basic gun could go by different names depending on the retailer.
Some could have specific fittings based on the retailer so a Springfield Hawken from Bass Pro may be slightly different than the same basic rifle from Dixie or direct from Traditions.
 
That looks like a Bass Pro Springfield Hawken.
Traditions had these Spanish made rifles made and imported for various retailers. The same basic gun could go by different names depending on the retailer.
Some could have specific fittings based on the retailer so a Springfield Hawken from Bass Pro may be slightly different than the same basic rifle from Dixie or direct from Traditions.
You could be right, but didn't the Springfield Hawkens usually have single triggers and a simpler rear sight?
 
You are right.
The Springfield Hawken did have a simple trigger. Also Springfield Hawken was electro-penciled in the barrel.
 


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