.58 Caliber Rifled - Already boxed up
Extra Fancy Maple with patchbox and inlay package - small dark stain. This will look really nice when stained and we recommend iron nitrate.
Kit is being discounted $50.
Specifications
| Style | Hawken - Mid-1800s St. Louis/Western Frontier. Authentic to the spirit of the originals. |
| Length of Pull | 13 5/8” |
| Drop in Stock |
3.5" drop at the heel measured from the sights |
| Cast Off | None |
| Barrel Length |
32" to the standing breech |
| Barrel Profile |
Tapered 1.062" at breech, .900" at muzzle, Interchangable Barrels (fixed outer dimensions) |
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| Trigger |
Double set triggers |
| Lock |
Kibler's CNC Hawken Percussion Lock |
| Calibers | .45, .50, .54, .58 Rifled (can switch caliber but may add to wait time) |
| Barrel Twist |
From 1:48 to 1:70 depending on caliber and manufacturer |
| Customer Wood Size | 31" x 6" x 2" |
| Stock Wood Options |
Standard Maple (0-35% Curl), Fancy Maple (35-65% Curl), Extra Fancy Maple (65-90% Curl), Walnut, Cherry, Customer Wood |
| Difficulty Level |
Estimated Difficulty for Beginners: Easy |
| Finished Weight |
Approximately 8.5 pounds for 45 caliber and 7.5 pounds for 58 caliber |
Shipping
Liquid Shipping
Liquids will not ship in the kit box. There are different regulations that apply to the chemicals that we sell and they will need to ship ground, when the kits will ship USPS Priority Mail. Plus, it would really stink if a liquid were to leak on your beautiful new kit!
Order tracking
You will receive tracking information when your item ships. For kits, you will be contacted before shipment and after shipment so there is no need to worry about a kit box shipping when you are out of town. All other packages will ship when available and you will be emailed a tracking link.
Get in touch
If you have questions, feel free to email us at info@kiblerslongrifles.com or give us a call at 330-551-5844. Even if you have to leave a message, we promise to get back with you right away. Bree can answer most questions and she will be sure to ask Jim when needed.