Here is the Jim Bridger Hawken as photographed by my friend Dave Boender at the Green River Rifle Works in 1975. I built a copy of this rifle from this photo and the detailed drawing Greg Roberts made of it then, which I made a copy of for me.
Here is the rifle at the museum in Helena, MT.
This is my early copy of it, before I wore the finish off the lock.
To show that I can make them as new, here is a .58 flint fullstock, a .54 Don Stith, a .54 engraved Hawken, and a .54, don't remember what that was. (I've built 25 or 30, kinda lose track).
I built these. The top two are very close copies of the Kit Carson, both .54, the next is my .54 Bridger and the bottom is a .58 flint halfstock "Hawken" I built. I have hunted deer, elk and antelope with three of these and fired the Bridger 1500 to 2000 rounds. I "aged" it because I know what it looks like now, and I like that look. I would not want it to look like it did when it left Sam's shop in St. Louis- varnished black-brown, new, shiny and no character. I age some because I like the look, they kinda match me. Ain't much new shine left on me, either.