O.K. Since we’re all fessing up to making styling changes to to iconic old T/C Hawken I guess I’ll confess I have one in the middle of this process as well. It wasn’t my first hunter, or anything exciting like that. A good friend who had a sporting goods store sold it as a kit to a customer, who didn’t tell his wife that the box of brass parts weren’t old plumbing stuff. She threw it all away, so he went back to the store, and gave the owner what was left for his spare parts bin. He gave it to me. So its literally brand new. I found an iron replacement T/C buttplate, and bought some iron furniture, and even poured a pewter nose cap on the forearm. But, I didn’t find a proper iron patchbox, so in has been languishing in my shop for years.
I chose not to try to make the gun even remotely reminiscent of anything Hawken, so its going to be a generic plains rifle. I really would like to figure out how to get rid of the cowboy belt buckle engraving on the lock plate. Anybody have a good idea how to accomplish that?
Hungry Horse