I've resurrected this old thread just to show off the two Hawken rifles just finished. I may post pictures of them individually in a separate pair of threads.
Interesting to me at least, is the fact that I used the same bottle of Ferric Nitrate solution to stain both of these stocks. The percussion rifle, the darker of the two, is much harder maple. I think the flint rifle was a piece of Western broadleaf maple which I find almost always has flamboyant curl.
Well they are done, and will be going out to their new owners shortly, but first I get to shoot them to make sure everything functions as it should, and to roughly sight them in. That's always a pleasant day at the range for me, and the icing on the cake, so to speak.
I finished the steel with a slow rust brown, and the wood with Circa 1860 Tung Oil finish. The flintlock was in a fire which destroyed the stock of the previous rifle, and I simply burnished it with a soft wire wheel and left the finish as you see. I re-hardened and tempered the springs and the frizzen.