50-350 depending on specifics
You can contact Thompson Center Customer Service through their website for help. They are still in business, you know. BTW, really good rifles.
You will have to call TC to find out.
Contact T/C customer service through their website.
The Thompson Center Hawken with the serial number 129803 was manufactured in 1975. This model is known for its historical significance and craftsmanship in the realm of black powder firearms. The Hawken rifle is a classic design often associated with American frontier history.
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Here is the phone number and email address for Thompson / Center. They should be able to help or direct you to someone who can. I have also posted a link to there customer service web page.Customer ServiceEmail: tca_customerservice@tcarms.com(603)-330-5659
try the Kittery trading post
You can download manuals from the Thompson Center website listed here in the related links, you can also find a phone number there to request a hard copy. You will need to know the model. In this case the 25th anniversary Hawken, same specs apply as the standard Hawkens rifle.
Contact Thompson Center Customer Service through their website. T/C generally uses name instead of numbers.
Thompson Center has no official published serial number list, but I can usually tell a general age by the model and serial number. The model is in most cases engraved on the barrel, ie Cherokee, Seneca, Hawken, New Englander, Renegade etc. and the serial number is stamped on the barrel itself or on the breech plug. You can also contact Thompson Center directly and they may be able to help.
200-400 USD
Most black powder bores have a twist that is relatively slow. Say 1:36 or 1:50. They were 1:48 twist in 45 and 50 caliber