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Thread: TC Hawken Flintlock/Percussion Convertible?

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    TC Hawken Flintlock/Percussion Convertible?

    Hi,

    Years ago, my son was given a TC Hawken stock with a percussion barrel.

    The fella noticed my son was left handed and gave him a stock he had 'modified' to be shot left handed. Stock is useless, but it has a nice TC .50 Cal 15/16 percussion barrel with an excellent bore though no lock/trigger/guard.

    I was thinking, (dangerous, I know) that if a bought a TC Hawken flintlock rifle, and a spare percussion lock, I could switch back and forth when the mood struck me.

    Any reason this wouldn't work?

    Jim
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    no reason at all for it not to work. now, if ya was goin' the other way, sometimes if ya put a T/C flint lock on a percussion stock ya hafta make a little wiggle room in the lock inlet.

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    Great. I was on the fence after coming across the TC in a closet this weekend, but now I'll be on the lookout for a Flintlock TC.

    Thanks for the help

    Jim

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    I have done something similar to what your wanting to do except with a Renegade in a right hand version. I went from percussion to flintlock and had to do what bubba.50 said....I had to open the lock area up a little to allow the flintlock to operate.

    Let me get this straight your current barrel is a left hand caplock? So you will be looking for a left hand T/C Hawken rifle?

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    No, it's a right handed barrel and stock. The gentleman took a lot of wood off the comb trying to shape it for a left handed shooter.

    I'm going to use the barrel with a right handed tc hawken flintlock (when I find one ) and look for a left handed caplock for my son.
    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by bubba.50 View Post
    no reason at all for it not to work. now, if ya was goin' the other way, sometimes if ya put a T/C flint lock on a percussion stock ya hafta make a little wiggle room in the lock inlet.
    Can you expand on your comments? I have a Traditions percussion Hawken that I would love to convert to a rock lock.

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    Traditions/CVA's are different animals & ones I don't have much experience with. but, as to my comments concernin' T/C's, a little bit more wood sometimes needs to be removed about the bolster area of the inlettin' to put a flint lock in a percussion stock.

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    T/Cs Hawken flint lock stock will accommodate such swaps (flint to percussion) without the need to alter its stock or lock mortise. No trigger changes required. On the other hand having a T/C Hawken percussion stock. To swap out its barrel to Flint. Will require a slight opening of its Lock mortise to accommodate the factory F-lock.

    I do swap out the barrel on my T/C Hawken Flint lock with other percussion barrels quite often. (Factory/ Percussion: Rd ball only 45 cal- After market/ Percussion: GM LRH 1-28 45 cal - Factory/ Flint 50-cal )

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    You can have the best of both worlds as follows:-Make a Frizzen Minus the Blade,Drill and Tap the pan cover and fit a Nipple,Fit a Percussion Hammer.Alternately instead of a Flint Fit a Block in the Jaws with a blind hole in it to act as a Percussion hammer.Some high class guns where made this way in order to change from one ignition to the Other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Texantothecore View Post
    Can you expand on your comments? I have a Traditions percussion Hawken that I would love to convert to a rock lock.
    I converted a CVA(same as Traditions) years ago but the way the Breech plug/powder drum is you can't really go back or at least it isn't recommended. I just bought a rock lock for the same model and it dropped right in. I had to make a touch hole liner out of a cut off bolt because when I did this internet was just getting started and I couldn't find one with metric threads. Worked just fine in the end.
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    I bought a used TC Hawken with 2 GM barrels in 32cal and 2 locks one flint and one cap. Simple switch from flint to cap lock but some one else did the work if any was done. It's my favorite BP gun.

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