Well, it is a Hawken rifle (name of the brothers that created it in the 1820s) There were no specific "models" as such- each rifle was hand made. Known as Great Plains rifles, unlike the Pennsylvania or Kentucky rifle used in the East, the Hawken was made for the Western frontier. They were shorter than the Pennsylvania rifle, larger caliber (usually .50 or larger), half stocked, and had a double trigger. Very reliable and very accurate.
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It is Black Powder, and Hawkin. It was a short barreled, large caliber muzzleloading rifle first made by a gunsmith named Hawkin.
There is a .50 replacement barrel on Gunbroker.com
Try the knight website knightrifles.com there is a full list of models, parts and manuals.
sir john hawkin was a father of sir richard hawkin and had many voyages
There are dozens of different models of the Mossberg 22 rifle. You did not tell us which model, and we need that to give you an answer. Sorry.
Which model. Benjamin made about 20 different models. Also state the condition of the rifle.
Many different types of unique and out-of-the-ordinary products can be found at the Hawkin's Bazaar in the UK. It was originally started as a local toy shop and grew from there.
I bought an Ithaca hawkin kit in the 70s. I finally got around to finishing it. There is no serial number on it anywhere
Anywhere from $200 to $1000. There were dozens of different models of rifle by this maker. Got a model number? yes 288328
There are 11 different Airsporter models. Which one are you asking about.
There are several different models of Mauser rifle. Can you do anything to identify the model, arsenal it was manufactured at, and/or the nationality of the rifle? That it was made in 1946 does nothing to answer this question.