Used, this percussion Santa Fe Hawken half-stock rifle was built by Aldo Uberti & Co. The rifle is stocked in walnut and is trimmed in iron furniture. The barrel has been cut back 1/4" and has a deep crown to ease loading. The bore is bright, but does have scattered light pitting mostly towards the muzzle. Weighing in at 9.0 pounds the rifle has a trigger reach of 14-7/8" making it well suited for today's larger size shooter, someone over 6'0" in height with a long reach.
The barrel measures 31-1/2" in length and has a dark brown finish. Bore diameter is .530" on this rifle, a .53 caliber and not a .54 as marked. These rifles are recommended to use a .520" swagged round ball, combined with a lubricated shooting patch. The bore is bright, but we note some scattered light pitting mostly towards the muzzle. We could not feel these pits when we ran a tightly fitted cleaning patch through the bore. The browned barrel reaches 31-1/2" from the base of the breech to the muzzle. We note the muzzle has been cut back 1/4" just ahead of the front screw that mounts the rib to the barrel. The end of the screw was slightly exposed when the barrel was cut back. The muzzle has been deeply crowned to ease loading. A semi-buckhorn rear sight is dovetailed 6" ahead of the breech. A browned iron blade front sight set in a brass base has been dovetailed 1-3/4" behind the muzzle. The top flat is stamped Western Arms Corp. Santa Fe NM. The left flat is stamped A. Uberti & Co. Gardone V.T. Italy along with the proof marks and serial number. The right oblique flat is marked 1991 and 54 CAL just ahead of the breech.
The walnut stock has a warm brown coloration and is finished to a satin sheen. The stock has a few small handling marks from normal field use. Trimmed in iron furniture the buttplate heel shows some wear, which is typical on this area. The escutcheons for keys are nickel silver, as is the forend cap. Ahead of the comb, the wrist is reinforced by the long tang of the hooked breech system. Two bolts engage the tang and pass through the stock to connect with the long triggerplate below, this system sandwiches the wrist and the resulting strength makes it very hard to break. A hard fall from your horse will probably not break this rifle, while you are hunting the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, many days by horseback and keel-boat from Sam Hawken's gun shop in Saint Louis. Strength made the Hawken rifle famous! The factory ramrod has been replaced with a sturdy 7/16" tapered hickory ramrod, with brass tip threaded to accept our 10-32 cleaning and loading accessories. The single lock bolt, and iron tear drop escutcheon, fitted flush with the side panel, are classic features of a half-stock Hawken plains rifle, from the 1835 - 1845 era.
Cherry Corners Gun Shop, of Lodi, Ohio, recreated this T. Gibbons Hawken percussion lock, for their kit, which later became the Ithaca Hawken rifle kit. Navy Arms acquired these patterns, and the Santa Fe Hawken Rifle was made by the famous Aldo Uberti, of Italy. This is a correct Hawken lock for this fur trade era percussion rifle, with a strong mainspring, stirrup link, and a fly detent to allow set triggers. A hardened iron 1/4-28 nipple for No. 11 percussion caps is installed in the breech. Double lever double set triggers may be set, or the lock cocked, in any sequence. Triggers fire set or unset, for target match shooting, or cold weather hunting with gloved fingers.
This big bore rifle will be perfect for your upcoming hunts. It is also an ideal for your next reenactment or Rendezvous shooting match. Order it for a ten day visual inspection. You will be delighted. Else if it does not fit you, return it in unfired condition for same-day refund. Postage is your only risk, when you order any one-of-a-kind gun from Track, whether new, used, or antique.
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.520" round balls, pure lead, hand cast, per 50
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Track's best Black Powder BORE CLEAN Solvent, with flip-top spout
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Ball puller, steel screw, .54 caliber brass collar, 10-32 thread
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Bore brush, bronze, for .54 caliber, 10-32 thread
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Brass Capper, for No. 11 caps, straight line, made in the USA, by Tedd Cash
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Flush Nipple,
1/4-28 thread,
stainless steel, with 1/4" square shank for nipple wrench,
with tubing, fits Thompson Center
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Fouling Scraper, flat face, brass, .54 caliber, 10-32 thread
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Jag, jagged cleaning tip, brass, .54 caliber, 3/8" rod, 10-32 thread
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Powder measure, brass, adjustable 0 to 120 grains, with spout
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Trapper's MINK OIL TALLOW,
patch grease,
for match shooting & cold weather hunting,
one 8 oz. tin
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Part Number:
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MINK-OIL
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Availability:
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$8.59
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Shooting patches, .010" cotton, .50 - .59 caliber, per 100, dry
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Cleaning Patches, 2-1/2" diameter, bag of 100, pure cotton flannel, for .45 to .58 caliber
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Ramrod, 7/16" hickory, 48" long, brass tip, 10-32 thread
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Nipple, 1/4-28 thread, for standard rifle,
#11 CCI cap, square shank,
hardened steel, ideal for restoration
- Cone length: 0.440"
- Thread journal length: 0.195"
- Overall length: 0.635"
- Diameter of base: 0.307"
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Nipple, 1/4-28 thread, for standard rifle, #11 CCI cap, stainless steel
- Cone length 0.440"
- Overall length: 0.635"
- Thread journal length: 0.195"
- Diameter of base: 0.307"
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Short Starter, patch & ball starter, 1/2" wooden rod for .54 and larger calibers.
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Patch puller, corkscrew worm, steel, brass base, 10-32 thread
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