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Hi, I was hoping if someone could tell me the most popular years the hawken was originally in use? Thanks, Also on a side note, we’re there knock offs and look alikes of the half stock Hawken? Thanks guys.
Hi, I was hoping if someone could tell me the most popular years the hawken was originally in use? Thanks, Also on a side note, we’re there knock offs and look alikes of the half stock Hawken? Thanks guys.
The most popular years of the Hawken rifle were as Cynthia Lee says. The Hawken rifles were also quite popular during the California Gold Rush of 1849 with the famous endorsement by Captain Marcy.1840's-mid 1850's
But truly there have been more Hawkenesque rifles made in the modern era to the point it could be argued its proper heyday was back in the late 70's to early 2000's.
Thank you very much!The most popular years of the Hawken rifle were as Cynthia Lee says. The Hawken rifles were also quite popular during the California Gold Rush of 1849 with the famous endorsement by Captain Marcy.
However, it wasn't knock offs and look alike rifles that sold in far greater quantities than the Hawken rifles, it was the trade rifles in Lancaster architecture by Leman, Deringer and Henry, but in larger calibers such as 54. The English Scroll guard rifles sold for the western plains usage were based on the English Half Stock Sporting Rifle in flint by Tyron, Henry. The Plains caliber rifles sold by Dimick and Creamer and many of the scores of rifle builders selling rifles in Missouri to people crossing the plains. The record indicates that far more people bought the $12 Leman rifle or $10 SxS shotguns than the $35 Hawken Rifle.
The excellent sketchbook by Hanson provides details of these interesting rifles. Might be hard to find.
https://www.amazon.com/trade-rifle-...&sprefix=sketchbook+by+hanson,aps,422&sr=8-15
That’s what I figured. Thank you.1840's-mid 1850's
But truly there have been more Hawkenesque rifles made in the modern era to the point it could be argued its proper heyday was back in the late 70's to early 2000's.
I just looked up a Dimick and Creamer half stock rifle...WOW! Their pistols are beautiful too...Had no idea they existed.The Hawken Brothers did indeed make pistols. Single shot percussion pistols.
Arguably, the pistols made by Creamer were better.
I’ve used this calculator and it does go back to 1840. $25 in 1840 → 2022 | Inflation CalculatorI’ve been trying to figure out what $25 to 35 1840 dollars would be equivalent to today (2022). The online inflation calculators that I have found don’t go back that far.
There's a new book out about the Hawken, the NMLRA site has it listed.Hi, I was hoping if someone could tell me the most popular years the hawken was originally in use? Thanks, Also on a side note, we’re there knock offs and look alikes of the half stock Hawken? Thanks guys.
Ask Robert Redford /EdHi, I was hoping if someone could tell me the most popular years the hawken was originally in use? Thanks, Also on a side note, we’re there knock offs and look alikes of the half stock Hawken? Thanks guys.
all i could find.What is the new book on Bridger he was writing about?
That’s not a clear translation however. Money over centuries is very hard. Land was much cheaper then, and so were rents, food more expensive, as was clothing. However people tended to have much less clothing. Three shirts, a couple of trouser, One sunday go to meeting maybe. Stockings, waist coat coat and over coat, one or two hats and one winters cap.I’ve used this calculator and it does go back to 1840. $25 in 1840 → 2022 | Inflation Calculator
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