have to thank Andy for the assist, had he not inquired about what they might have in back we would have never seen this.
T/C Hawken .54 cal
T/C Hawken .54 cal
have to thank Andy for the assist, had he not inquired about what they might have in back we would have never seen this.
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Wambli Ska
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Re: T/C Hawken .54 cal
I have exactly the same gun in .58! It’s an awesome rifle. Congratulations 

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Thanks, I have a 50 cal as well but always wanted a 54. And, since the muzzle loading hunting rules here are kind of convoluted, the 54 makes it easier.Wambli Ska wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2024 8:27 am I have exactly the same gun in .58! It’s an awesome rifle. Congratulations![]()
Re: T/C Hawken .54 cal
Looks clean on the outside, bore looks good?
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Re: T/C Hawken .54 cal
"I Hatchet Jack, being of sound mind and broke legs, do hereby leaveth my bear rifle to whatever finds it. Lord, hope it be a white man. It is a good rifle, and kilt the bear that kilt me. Anyway, I am dead. Yours truly, Hatchet Jack." 
WWJMBD?
I believe we should stand on Ceremony. . . while our friends handcuff the sanctimonious little prick and take him away.
I believe we should stand on Ceremony. . . while our friends handcuff the sanctimonious little prick and take him away.
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JunkCollector
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Re: T/C Hawken .54 cal
Looks good buddy.
Surely with Andy's help you could find grips....lol
Surely with Andy's help you could find grips....lol
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You would think so wouldn't you. They just don't turn up out here. Got a suitable ML for bear now thoughJunkCollector wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2024 1:30 pm Looks good buddy.
Surely with Andy's help you could find grips....lol
Re: T/C Hawken .54 cal
Pictures don’t do that rifle justice! It’s a beauty…. Some of those treasures were amazing for sure! Always pay at to Chat up the owner and see what they have……
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That is a good-looking rifle! That rear aperture sight and sling studs are nice additions.
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There was a lot of excitement going on I was just as happy for you to get the deal done! That was a fun interaction with that shop owner.
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I agree, it was something for him to spend the time to show us what was not on display. makes you want to do business with a shop like that.Elk Creek wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2024 11:22 pmThere was a lot of excitement going on I was just as happy for you to get the deal done! That was a fun interaction with that shop owner.
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Absolutely!!sakodude wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 12:25 amI agree, it was something for him to spend the time to show us what was not on display. makes you want to do business with a shop like that.
Re: T/C Hawken .54 cal
I'm confused..Its been awhile but....The T/C Hawken was available in .45 and 50....and the .54 was the Renegade...never recall T/C selling a .58....After-market barrels?
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I believe you are correct. My 50 is a Hawken, this 54 is a Renegade. There have been 58's from T/C but I can't say for certain which model it was.
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Renegade doesn't have brass nor a patchbox. OP is a Hawken.
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They made the hawken in 54 too. Dad has a 54 hawken just like yours Sako.
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Wambli Ska
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Re: T/C Hawken .54 cal
That being the case mine are both Hawken models then. Both have double set triggers and brass patch box. learning something todayWambli Ska wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 1:42 amYep, what he said. The Renegade was the “budget” gun without brass furniture and no patch box. I don’t think k it had a double set trigger either. But I’m going from memory here…
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I owned one of the original Renegades...those had double set triggers...but we're otherwise "plain Jane"Wambli Ska wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 1:42 amYep, what he said. The Renegade was the “budget” gun without brass furniture and no patch box. I don’t think k it had a double set trigger either. But I’m going from memory here…
The 1874 Sharps...The gun that made the west safe for Winchester
Re: T/C Hawken .54 cal
There was another T/C offering about the same time
..the "Seneca" offered in .36 and .45 caliber..
..the "Seneca" offered in .36 and .45 caliber..
The 1874 Sharps...The gun that made the west safe for Winchester
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Re: T/C Hawken .54 cal
I recall owning one too a long time ago. I couldn’t remember if the trigger was a single or double. It was a nice gun but I really was not into BP back then. It was just a season extender and one more tag for me. Sold it when I got my first in-line.Jayhawker wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 4:24 amI owned one of the original Renegades...those had double set triggers...but we're otherwise "plain Jane"Wambli Ska wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 1:42 amYep, what he said. The Renegade was the “budget” gun without brass furniture and no patch box. I don’t think k it had a double set trigger either. But I’m going from memory here…
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Wambli Ska
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Re: T/C Hawken .54 cal
There you gosakodude wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 3:00 amThat being the case mine are both Hawken models then. Both have double set triggers and brass patch box. learning something todayWambli Ska wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 1:42 amYep, what he said. The Renegade was the “budget” gun without brass furniture and no patch box. I don’t think k it had a double set trigger either. But I’m going from memory here…![]()