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T/C Cherokee .45 Cal Does not look to have been fired much at all. Bore is excellent. Stock is very good. Only a few dings and nicks. No cracks or gouges. Brass hardware is pretty tarnished. Might be a nice project for someone with the patience to polish it up. 28" barrel 13/16th diameter very light for a Hawken rifle. 6lb, 5 oz as pictured. $400 shipped
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Don’t think it’s a Cherokee, they didn’t have a patch box. Their barrels were 24 inches and that looks longer. Maybe a Seneca. Great price on it
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That’s a Seneca as mentioned above. At 400.00 it should sell quickly
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Thanks for the clarification, Gents. I was thrown for a loop when there were no markings on the barrel indicating the model. I thought I did enough research before posting... but... learn something new each day.
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That’s a Seneca as mentioned above. At 400.00 it should sell quickly Very quickly. I wouldn’t sell my little Seneca for twice that.
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That’s a Seneca as mentioned above. At 400.00 it should sell quickly ^^^This^^^ That’s a great deal nowadays!
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The Seneca's and Cherokees were the Gem's of TC's traditional muzzle loaders - for hunters... Light & trim.
I'd add the New Englander's to the list, but I'd be roundly scolded I'm sure.
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I've owned TC Renegades in the past and now own a Seneca just like this one. I love my little Seneca. If yours was a 36 I'd buy it. Your priced low, try listing here: https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/
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I'll take this. Sending PM
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That is a Seneca which was a “lightweight “ version of the Hawken. If there’s no model markings on the barrel it may possibly a replacement barrel after production stopped. The Cherokee had a shorter barrel.
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