I have a friend who has a TC Hawken and I have agreed to help him put it together. He probably won't care how close it is to a Hawken, but it smacks of opportunity to put a few extra hours in and make it better.
Hawkens are just not my area of study, so I ask the forum: what are a few things I can do to take it from the not-a-Hawken kit to something a bit closer?
I've seen Herb's Hawken build threads, and will go back and have a look at his examples, and the pictures he has posted about the Bridger Hawken, GRRW Hawkens, etc.
Things that come to mind are:
Getting rid of That "dish" TC puts under the cheek rest
Blending the top of the side of the fore-arm so it is not flat. If memory serves, the nose cap that comes with the kit is flat on the top, which then drives a flat ledge on the top of the fore-arm. I assume that the Hawken brothers did not do this, i.e. they curved the top of the fore-arm like all the other long rifles we see.
I suspect the trigger guard is not terribly close. Can it be modified?
Easily done would be a non-modern rear and front sight.
How about the lock bolt washer/inlay on the left side?
Time-wise, a new pre-carve stock is out of the question. My friend won't care how close it is, but I would like to help him end up with something that is more than just a standard TC Hawken.
I really don't think we are going to go for a full Hawken modification/stock re-do here, but a few small authentic touches would be nice.
Thanks for any help,
Cheers,
Norm