only way to know is to contact SAKO
$5.99 It's not a real Hawken with that serial number.
No published sn data known.
1958-1959. The correct terminology is muzzle break.
100-400 USD
You will need a professional appraisal
There is a strong likelihood that it does not have one. Serial numbers were not required by law on rifles and shotguns until 1968. If the shotgun is a muzzle loader that uses loose powder and shot, it is considered an antique firearm under Federal law, and is not required to have a serial number.
The serial number on a muzzleloader serves as a unique identifier for that specific firearm, allowing for tracking and registration. It helps manufacturers and law enforcement trace the history of the weapon, including its origin and ownership. In some regions, having a serial number may be a legal requirement for registration and sale. Additionally, it aids in the identification of the firearm in case of theft or loss.
1850-1870
100-400
mine is an 82xxx number and its a mk1. The best way to tell is the release for the lever. MK1 has 2 lugs you push towards the muzzle. The mk2 just has a button you press. Hope this helps
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