Hawkins on sale

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Extremely nice! Pedersoli makes quality rifles.

Now if only their M1841 Mississippi rifles would go on sale... :D
 
Cherry's are good people, bought a Zoli combo gun many years ago from them
 
I don't think Hawken style rifles are selling very well now . I have been trying to sell a TC Renegade .54 and Hawken .50 for 2 years now local , during hunting season and can not sell them for $300 dollars and they look like new .
 
I don't think Hawken style rifles are selling very well now . I have been trying to sell a TC Renegade .54 and Hawken .50 for 2 years now local , during hunting season and can not sell them for $300 dollars and they look like new .

Exactly! If one wants a Hawken, he can pick up a real nice one for about $375 or less.
 
Just my observations. First off, Cherry's expends quite a lot of verbiage describing their Hawken rifles but I don't see where they mention the manufacturer. Second, at the sale price they are quoting, I'd opt for a GPR.

Regarding Connecticut Arms, I would be reluctant to do business with a company that is unfamiliar with BATF regs. regarding antique and replica weapons. Requires an FFL indeed.

Again, just my observations, your mileage will likely vary.
 
I agree, getting a ffl involved just adds more dollars to the price that it doesn,t need. eastbank.
 
Below is from https://www.atf.gov/resource-center/docs/0501-firearms-top-10-qaspdf/download

Finally, even though a prohibited person may lawfully possess an antique firearm under Federal law, State or local law may classify such weapons as “firearms” subject to regulation. Any person considering acquiring a black powder weapon should contact his or her State Attorney General’s Office to inquire about the laws and possible State or local restrictions. A list of State Attorney General contact numbers may be found at www.naag.org.
For example:
In Illinois, muzzleloaders and black powder guns are considered firearms.

Air guns that are larger than .18 caliber and that have a muzzle velocity greater than 700 feet per second are also regulated as firearms.

Illinois has no stand-your-ground law, however there is also no duty to retreat. The use of force is justified when a person reasonably believes that it is necessary "to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to himself or another, or the commission of a forcible felony." There are some additional protections for defense against unlawful entry into a dwelling.



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“Just my observations. First off, Cherry's expends quite a lot of verbiage describing their Hawken rifles but I don't see where they mention the manufacture”
At the top of the page....in the link you will find the manufacturer

Pedersoli Products Page
Rifles - Blackpowder
 
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