This rifle is the subject of much of what I posted in "Hawken Stuff". There are several things I like about this rifle - even more than my own. One is the length of the barrel. This is a Rice .62 cal tapered from 1 1/8" to 1" at the muzzle, over a length of 36". right off the bat, because my own rifle is so heavy at full length, I bobbed this one at 33". where my rifle is nearly 12 pounds, this one is an even 9 pounds, and it was all off the muzzle.
Also, I gave this rifle a much nicer wrist area, making it a lot 'finer' and better feeling in the hand. I put sling swivels and a strong leather sling on my personal Hawken, but I think this one doesn't need it. I'm looking forward to shooting this rifle...perhaps Monday this week.
Notice in the above image that the lock sits at a definite incline. this is not an accident...many original rifles bear this feature. It has to do with getting the rear end of the lock in the middle of the wrist, and greatly affects the relationship of the hammer to the nipple.
Many of these images appear to be quite dark. It's the rifle. This one came out very dark, yet the curl is prominent, especially outside in the sunshine.