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Firearms => Flintlock Rifles => Topic started by: woody on August 20, 2011

Title: AUSTIN HALLICK .50
Post by: woody on August 20, 2011
After a 10 day tour of who knows where, courtesy of the usps, my .50 cal. Austin Hallick flintlock finally found it's way to me here in Ohio from Mississippi.
It is supposed to be a early production gun (20 years or so) marked, AUSTIN HALLICK - PROVO UTAH , just enough use to give it character. It goes well with my .54 cal. GPR I assembled several years ago.
BOY ARE THESE THINGS ADDICTIVE! hdslp


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Title: Re: AUSTIN HALLICK .50
Post by: Watauga on August 20, 2011
Way Nice thmbsup Glad she decided to go to her new home after the USPS adventure hdslp
Title: Re: AUSTIN HALLICK .50
Post by: beowulf on August 20, 2011
nice ! I have one in percussion . would have preferred flint ,but sometimes you just gotta settle . I like the lines of the austin hallick  , and they are good shooters , even the fast twist conical barrels are accurate .
Title: Re: AUSTIN HALLICK .50
Post by: Renegade on August 21, 2011
Nice lookin rifle Woody. thmbsup let us know how she shoots
Title: Re: AUSTIN HALLICK .50
Post by: Semisane on August 21, 2011
I like the stock profile on that Austin Woody.   My first impression was it had a lot more drop at the heel than the Great Plains.  But when I put a straight edge against the pictures they are almost exactly the same.
Title: Re: AUSTIN HALLICK .50
Post by: mongrel on August 21, 2011
Interesting optical illusion. It's the flow of the lower line of the buttstocks that does it. I much prefer the look of the A&H, but your mileage may vary.... Both very nice rifles.
Title: Re: AUSTIN HALLICK .50
Post by: woody on August 21, 2011
Thanks guys. I think I like the A&H stock a little better also, but I'm very happy with both.  ;D
Title: Re: AUSTIN HALLICK .50
Post by: beowulf on August 22, 2011
the gpr stock has a bit of a belly , I ever get another one I think I`ll rework the stock and see if I can take that out . think it would make for a much nicer looking rifle !
Title: Re: AUSTIN HALLICK .50
Post by: The Ghost on August 22, 2011
A few years back when A&H folded they sold these off real cheap at Sportsmans Whse. in SLC and Provo. I missed out too late. Nice rifles. hdslp
Title: Re: AUSTIN HALLICK .50
Post by: Semisane on August 23, 2011
Dang!  Now I'm thinking about doing a little carving on my Great Plains .54 flintlock.  It wouldn't take a lot to change the profile considerably.


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Title: Re: AUSTIN HALLICK .50
Post by: Watauga on August 23, 2011
Actuality the semi Perch Belly is not so bad??
It was somewhat common I think??
Title: Re: AUSTIN HALLICK .50
Post by: pilgrim on August 23, 2011
Very nice rifles, Had to look at my gpr stock.  Never noticed the belly before.             Also noted: from some of the pictures posted here of members, it is quite common, But a perch belly (susp) probably more like Beer Belly ROFL ROFL ROFL ROFL ROFL ROFL ROFL ROFL
Title: Re: AUSTIN HALLICK .50
Post by: woody on August 23, 2011
Well at least now I won't have to make that choice, besides...I like thm both.  :applause:
Title: Re: AUSTIN HALLICK .50
Post by: Watauga on August 23, 2011
woody, I like that Flintlock pistol of yours too what kind is she? thmbsup
  She have a story? [hmm]
Title: Re: AUSTIN HALLICK .50
Post by: beowulf on August 23, 2011
looked at several pictures of original hawken rifles , and that belly thing with the gpr must have been awfully rare . have`nt been able to find one like it ! they advertise the gpr as the closest thing you can get to a real hawken for the price , be a hell of a lot closer if they reworked the stock design a bit ! dont get me wrong , I`ve owned 3 of them and liked every one , but just saying !
Title: Re: AUSTIN HALLICK .50
Post by: woody on August 23, 2011
Quote from: Watauga on August 23, 2011
woody, I like that Flintlock pistol of yous too what kind is she? thmbsup
  She have a story? [hmm]

My first and only attempt, I built it in 1978. . All the components came from "Golden Age Arms" while he was located in Delaware, OH, were I live by the way..Man do I miss that shop. You can tell it was built by a first timer with little skill..but she still has a warm spot in my old ticker. I went with a CVA lock, because at the time I just had to have that premium stock. 45 cal. I also made all the leather items in the photo.

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Title: Re: AUSTIN HALLICK .50
Post by: Watauga on August 23, 2011
woody, I like that Flintlock pistol even more now!
You did a wonderful job on her!
And she has a Great Story too!
Title: Re: AUSTIN HALLICK .50
Post by: beowulf on August 24, 2011
aint a thing wrong with that pistol ! you did a right nice job on it ! thmbsup
Title: Re: AUSTIN HALLICK .50
Post by: mongrel on August 24, 2011
Very nice pistol.
Title: Re: AUSTIN HALLICK .50
Post by: woody on August 24, 2011
Thanks guys. Some day I may try my hand at a second one, but for now I think I have most of my bases covered.
By the way...from what I've been reading I guess I was faily lucky in that my A&H has a maple stock.

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