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Christmas comes early for Sarge
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 12:08 am
by JC Edwards
Hey gang!
Just wanted to show off my new "friends". My lady Lisa and I went for Thanksgiving dinner at her nephew's home and he told us about a box van that he had purchased with contents unseen.
Turns out out it was filled with all kinds of goodies including knives........and an assortment of Black Powder weapons.:cheer:
So my lady, knowing my love and interest in owning a Black Powder rifle purchased 2 of them from her nephew for me as early Christmas presents.:woohoo:
I know they are nothing real fancy like Springfield's or Enfield's, they do need some TLC, but I will alway's cherish these gifts from her.
left to right:
Charles Daly .50 Caliber Hawken
Connecticut Valley Arms .50 Caliber
next 3 pics, top to bottom:
Charles Daly .50 Caliber Hawken
Connecticut Valley Arms .50 Caliber
For me the Hawken was a real sweet find. Ever since I was about 8 years old and I saw the movie "Jeremiah Johnson" I had always wanted a .50 Cal Hawken......and after more than 30 years, my wish came true.
Sarge
Re:Christmas comes early for Sarge
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 5:47 am
by Vonviper
Mery X JC
nice set of guns
sounds like Lisa was the real sweet find...

Re:Christmas comes early for Sarge
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 6:53 am
by GShock
Good Xmas gift...the only problem is that it's not Xmas yet B)
Re:Christmas comes early for Sarge
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 7:40 am
by Chamberlain
Very nice indeed, Sarge, very nice !!!!
Sounds like Lisa is a wonderful lady !!!
Can't wait until you show us some pictures after you give the guns TLC, it will be cool to see the difference before & after !!
:woohoo: :woohoo:
Chamberlain
Re:Christmas comes early for Sarge
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 7:43 am
by Gunfreak
Sexy gifts.
now send me one of those:laugh:
Re:Christmas comes early for Sarge
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 8:42 am
by Armchair General
Not too shabby Sarge, if PC was around, I'm sure he would be all over you for details. :laugh:
Re:Christmas comes early for Sarge
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 10:17 am
by JC Edwards
Thanks men.
Vonviper and
Chamberlain you're both right......Lisa was a sweet find and really is a wonderful lady.:cheer:
Re:Christmas comes early for Sarge
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 11:16 am
by ironsight
JC, welcome to the Black Powder Club.
At least one of those smoke poles looks like it could be an original, hard to tell from those pics. Before even considering loading them, have them checked out by a gunsmith first to see if they're even fireable....most neglected originals aren't! Make sure the Smith checks the barrels for rust pits, bulges, cracks and also the nipple and trigger mechanism - VERY IMPORTANT - it shouldn't cost that much!
Or maybe you just want em as wallhangers?
If they are fireable and you do have any questions regarding loading those rifles or Black Powder in general don't hesitate to ask...i've fired probably over 10,000 round balls and .45 cal lead slugs from my smoke poles and Sharps rifles over the years.
Re:Christmas comes early for Sarge
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 12:22 pm
by JC Edwards
ironsight wrote:
JC, welcome to the Black Powder Club.
At least one of those smoke poles looks like it could be an original, hard to tell from those pics. Before even considering loading them, have them checked out by a gunsmith first to see if they're even fireable....most neglected originals aren't! Make sure the Smith checks the barrels for rust pits, bulges, cracks and also the nipple and trigger mechanism - VERY IMPORTANT - it shouldn't cost that much!
Or maybe you just want em as wallhangers?
If they are fireable and you do have any questions regarding loading those rifles or Black Powder in general don't hesitate to ask...i've fired probably over 10,000 round balls and .45 cal lead slugs from my smoke poles and Sharps rifles over the years.
Thank you
ironsight, I really appreciate it.

I will more than likely take you up on your offer.
Yes, I had planned on getting them checked out first ( I really hope I can use both of them ). There's is some rusting on the Hawken ( I think somebody refinished it not too long ago......very glossy and I want to get rid of that as well )the outside of the barrel is patched with rust....but not real bad. It is missing the locking pin? for the grip/barrel.....are those easy to replace? I also need to find a powder/ball loader for it. Also, the locking trigger is workable but a little wobbly.
The CVA is in pretty fine condition.....especially the finish.
The nipple/trigger mechanisms's for both rifles look to be in very good condition as well.
I'll be sure to give updates as the restoring progresses when I can get started.

Re:Christmas comes early for Sarge
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 1:21 pm
by Ephrum
What do you mean, not as fancy as an Enfield or Springfield? I think they're really nice Sarge! Your obviously good to Lisa! Congradulations on your early Christmas!B)