I have posted 2 links to original Hawken rifles
For more information about Jacob or Samuel Hawken, or about their gun shop see the following:
The Hawken Rifle: Its Place in History, by Charles E Hanson, Jr., published by the Fur Press, Crawford, Nebraska, 1979. Probably one of the best sources of documentation of the types of rifles carried by the mountain men, production of rifles by the Hawken brothers, and origin of the myths regarding the "Hawkens Rifles."
Read books, look at real ones in museums, gun shows, gun shops and ask Hawken collectors.
A coarse, crumbly flat black powder.
Copper oxide appears as a black or dark brown powder after copper has burned.
It just looks like a barrel with black flakes coming out of the top off the barrel.
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It has a big Baking Powder label on it
"To create bedroom eyes with makeup, you can put black powder right below your eyes. The goal is to look like a raccoon and also look like you have not slept."
not likely anyone keeps data on re-pro black powder pistols................
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