I’ve attended the Cache Valley Rendezvous several times, enjoyed shooting a Hawken .50 Cal rifle, thrown ‘hawks,’ and studied the exploits of men like Jim Bridger and Buffalo Bill Cody. All the great frontiersmen of that past era had one thing in common. They lived and died by their...
Early marksmen cleaned their Kentucky Rifles with a basic Hickory rod with an undercut towards the end in the 1700s. Hawken rifles, which were popular among mountain men, had a threaded brass thimble fixed to the end that allowed the rifleman to attach a jag or a ball puller to their pa...
The Investarm Bridger Hawken is available in all sorts of configurations: .45, .50, or .54 caliber, with flintlock or percussion style ignitions, in left or right handed models, and as kits you can assemble yourself or as finished products. The Investarm Bridger Hawken Rifle is a rugged,...