Yes it is the Cleland. Nice gun! Fun, and cheap to shoot. It is a little heavy to drag around the woods for small game, so that doesnt happen much. But it does shoot nice.
Is the twist on the GM 58 cal 1 in 70 inches, or is it slower?
Id like to turn my percussion into a flint, are the locks interchangable?
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My .40cal GM Flint barrel will be a little lighter as it's a 15/16", not a 1" barrel;
Yes, the GM .58cal is a 1:70" RB barrel;
Percussion Hawkens (and Renegades) can be converted to Flint...have converted several myself, and it's done one of two ways:
Either the Flint lock assembly will "drop in" or you'll have to tinker and gently shave a ting corner or area of wood out of the way inside the lock mortise...30-60 minutes.
It seem like in the early years, TC had one specific inletting operation for the lock mortise for a caplock stock, and a separate, slightly different inletting operation for the lock mortise on a Flintlock stock.
Then it seems they developed a single generic inletting operation that would allow either lock to drop in...if you have an early stock, you'll need to tinker a bit...if you have a newer stock, the Flint lock assembly should drop right in...and in fact last week I just received an above average beatiful Hawlken caplock stock I bought on EBay, pulled of the caplock asm, and dropped in a Flint lock asm...just shot it at the range this morning.