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Old 02-16-2005, 09:35 PM
Gil Martin Gil Martin is offline
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T/C Hawken .50 Flint for $100

I was in a gun shop today at lunch and saw a T/C Hawken .50 flintlock with a hang tag of $150. It looked to be in NRA excellent to mint condition. The stock was terrific and the brass a bit dull, but it was a sound gun. The was a slight boo-bbo on the exterior of the barrel. I asked Friend John (the shop owner) what he had to have for the rifle. He let it go for $100.

This evening, I cleaned the bore, cold blued the spot on the barrel, put linseed oil on the stock, polished the brass, replaced the frizzen and flint. She looks wonderful and all for $100. I did tell two other chaps who said they wanted a decent flintlock about the rifle. Since they could not or would not get it in gear, I bought it. All the best...
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Old 02-17-2005, 10:20 AM
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Gil,

That sounds like a great deal; some folks want that much for just the barrel. I like flinters and also like T/C Hawkens.

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Old 02-17-2005, 10:25 AM
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I've got one of those in .45. I payed $85 for it, because it wouldn't spark. Thompson replaced the Lock free of charge, even though the gun was around 20 years old. I had to touch up the bluing and refinished the stock with Linspeed. It's probably my favorite shooter.
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Old 02-17-2005, 05:00 PM
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T/C frizzens

I do what the local blackpowder shop does to improve T/C ignition, I throw the factory frizzen away and replace it with one from Lyman. The local shop does about 500 frizzen replacements a year. The T/C case-hardened frizzen is less reliable. All the best...
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