I was able to acquire a Pedersoli, Hawken, percussion rifle in 45 caliber. It took me over a year to get it. You have to keep looking. I got mine from Jedediah Starr in Michigan. The last time I looked there for a friend they were out of stock. Go to trackofthewolf.com They might possibly have new or used ones for sale. Also, Dixie Gun Works.Hey all,
Ive been looking for a new .45 Hawken. When I started my search I thought it would be easy, the last time I did it it was very easy- kits were every kinda. CVA and Thompson especially. I guess I'm showing my age. But I looked through some of the newest posts of the rifles for sale, dont see any. AM I doing something wrong? I cant find any. Fact is searching with MSN or Google only turns up one possible offer. I had no idea it'd be so hard.
I guess I am wondering what happened? I see so much modern stuff its unreal, but I want traditional and seems like that caliber is extremely rare now?
Keep an eye on the classifieds on this siteI was able to acquire a Pedersoli, Hawken, percussion rifle in 45 caliber. It took me over a year to get it. You have to keep looking. I got mine from Jedediah Starr in Michigan. The last time I looked there for a friend they were out of stock. Go to trackofthewolf.com They might possibly have new or used ones for sale. Also, Dixie Gun Works.
No, he didn’t. He said he’s looking for a Hawken type rifle, and said that kits used to be plentiful.You all noted in the original post he's looking for a kit, right? Specifically in the Hawken/Plains rifle category. OP hasn't been back since they made the opening posts though, so this has all been for out own entertainment so far.
That unconverted Springfield in .45. Me like
I suppose that depends on how the first line in his post is interpreted. Since ready to go .45 cal Hawken rifles are easily found and he mentioned kits I presumed he was looking for a kit which there very few of and none in stock anywhere.No, he didn’t. He said he’s looking for a Hawken type rifle, and said that kits used to be plentiful.
Might try here. Expensive, though. https://muzzle-loaders.com/products..._UUDy421dWhYRKZGUPCWS3jKsntI5vE4Rrk1wHlwlxkM1
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I picked up an Investarm Hawken in .58cal. a few months back. Good shooter plus it brought down a nice 10 point buck last Saturday. Put the smiles on my face and meat in the freezer! I've been Blessed.My Bridger .45 is the only rifle I hunt deer and shoot at Rendezvous with. I love it!
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I found one at muzzle-loaders.com, they even have options! thanks thoughI was able to acquire a Pedersoli, Hawken, percussion rifle in 45 caliber. It took me over a year to get it. You have to keep looking. I got mine from Jedediah Starr in Michigan. The last time I looked there for a friend they were out of stock. Go to trackofthewolf.com They might possibly have new or used ones for sale. Also, Dixie Gun Works.
yep the ones at muzzle-loaders.com are kits. I have talked to them so all goodThe first link has several Hawken models. I believe the Bridger is a Gemmer with brass furnishings. The Gemmer is the same rifle as the old Lyman Great Plains rifle.
That Pedersoli looks nice but that price, oof. Plus, that's close to custom gun money and it most certainly won't be that once out of the box.
Couldn't find any Hawken kits. Dixie Gun Works has some Pedersoli kits in .45 that are percussion and tradtional. I've considered the Scout Rifle one before I got into flintlocks.
https://muzzle-loaders.com/collections/traditional-muzzleloaders?pf_m_::global::rifle_caliber=.45+Caliber&pf_m_::global::rifles_model=Bridger+Hawken&pf_m_::global::rifles_model=Hawken+Carbine&pf_v_brand=Investarm
https://muzzle-loaders.com/collecti...ouri-river-hawken-rifle-maple-50-cal-s-208-45
No I wasnt. I was hoping for a new Thompson Center. But my .50 is am Investarms so the .45 Ill get from muzzle-loaders.com will be a fine matching rifle for the wall off season of course.Brand specific?
Cool. Nice to see an old fashion phone call still beats the internet too. If you keep an eye on GB every once in a great while a TC kit will pop up but holy cow do they sell high. It would no kidding be cheaper to piece one together over time from deconstructed kits from the crooks on EBAY than buy a still in box kit.yep the ones at muzzle-loaders.com are kits. I have talked to them so all good
That was my 1st muzzleloader. I wish I hadn't sold itA while back I decided I wanted a factory built .45 T/C Hawken. It had to be all original excellent condition inside and out. It took 2 years of looking to find one at the price I was willing to pay.
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