I have to agree, it seems very unlikely that this is the real deal. However strange things happen, I once saw a S. Hawken for sale at a Gun Show in Las Vegas for $1500, but part of the name was cut out for a sight, and it was really used. I have a hard time believing that this rifle is actually for real because it is in such good condition, looks to be museum quality. I would think that if I owned this rifle I would sell it through a much more well known house and would provide substantial provenance with the rifle, at least inspection by a qualified Hawken expert Like Don, and I would want more money for it. I would love to have a piece of History but I don't think this is for me....