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Description: JONATHAN BROWNING MOUNTAIN RIFLE, .50 CALIBER PERCUSSION HALF STOCK "HAWKEN STYLE" MUZZLE LOADER. These very high quality American made rifles were manufactured in the late 1970s-early 1980s. They featured either brass or iron furniture- this one has brass, single set trigger, walnut stock with cheek piece, buckhorn rear sight adjustable for elevation with both rear sight and blade front sight drift adjustable for windage. The 30" octagon barrel has a heavy, deep crown for ease of loading either a patched round ball or a bullet. the bolster containing the nipple has the distinctive "full curl" sheep horn design. This example has seen little if any real use and comes with the original matching numbered box. The bore is bright and excellent and there seems to be some slight freckling to the outer sharp edges on the opposing octagon sides (left and right) that I think is simply the way it left the barrel as the barrels on these were browned as opposed to polished. There is good even thin brown on this barrel with excellent markings. Exc. walnut with barely any handling marks. I bought one of these from a distributor's closeout sale in 1984 and have been shooting it ever since. That's a pretty good recommendation! One of the very few American made muzzleloaders and now about 40 years old.
Description: JONATHAN BROWNING MOUNTAIN RIFLE, .50 CALIBER PERCUSSION HALF STOCK "HAWKEN STYLE" MUZZLE LOADER. These very high quality American made rifles were manufactured in the late 1970s-early 1980s. They featured either brass or iron furniture- this one has brass, single set trigger, walnut stock with cheek piece, buckhorn rear sight adjustable for elevation with both rear sight and blade front sight drift adjustable for windage. The 30" octagon barrel has a heavy, deep crown for ease of loading either a patched round ball or a bullet. the bolster containing the nipple has the distinctive "full curl" sheep horn design. This example has seen little if any real use and comes with the original matching numbered box. The bore is bright and excellent and there seems to be some slight freckling to the outer sharp edges on the opposing octagon sides (left and right) that I think is simply the way it left the barrel as the barrels on these were browned as opposed to polished. There is good even thin brown on this barrel with excellent markings. Exc. walnut with barely any handling marks. I bought one of these from a distributor's closeout sale in 1984 and have been shooting it ever since. That's a pretty good recommendation! One of the very few American made muzzleloaders and now about 40 years old.
Description: JONATHAN BROWNING MOUNTAIN RIFLE, .50 CALIBER PERCUSSION HALF STOCK "HAWKEN STYLE" MUZZLE LOADER. These very high quality American made rifles were manufactured in the late 1970s-early 1980s. They featured either brass or iron furniture- this one has brass, single set trigger, walnut stock with cheek piece, buckhorn rear sight adjustable for elevation with both rear sight and blade front sight drift adjustable for windage. The 30" octagon barrel has a heavy, deep crown for ease of loading either a patched round ball or a bullet. the bolster containing the nipple has the distinctive "full curl" sheep horn design. This example has seen little if any real use and comes with the original matching numbered box. The bore is bright and excellent and there seems to be some slight freckling to the outer sharp edges on the opposing octagon sides (left and right) that I think is simply the way it left the barrel as the barrels on these were browned as opposed to polished. There is good even thin brown on this barrel with excellent markings. Exc. walnut with barely any handling marks. I bought one of these from a distributor's closeout sale in 1984 and have been shooting it ever since. That's a pretty good recommendation! One of the very few American made muzzleloaders and now about 40 years old.
Description: JONATHAN BROWNING MOUNTAIN RIFLE, .50 CALIBER PERCUSSION HALF STOCK "HAWKEN STYLE" MUZZLE LOADER. These very high quality American made rifles were manufactured in the late 1970s-early 1980s. They featured either brass or iron furniture- this one has brass, single set trigger, walnut stock with cheek piece, buckhorn rear sight adjustable for elevation with both rear sight and blade front sight drift adjustable for windage. The 30" octagon barrel has a heavy, deep crown for ease of loading either a patched round ball or a bullet. the bolster containing the nipple has the distinctive "full curl" sheep horn design. This example has seen little if any real use and comes with the original matching numbered box. The bore is bright and excellent and there seems to be some slight freckling to the outer sharp edges on the opposing octagon sides (left and right) that I think is simply the way it left the barrel as the barrels on these were browned as opposed to polished. There is good even thin brown on this barrel with excellent markings. Exc. walnut with barely any handling marks. I bought one of these from a distributor's closeout sale in 1984 and have been shooting it ever since. That's a pretty good recommendation! One of the very few American made muzzleloaders and now about 40 years old.