Humorously enough, I used to think the Mohawk 600 was just a quirky little rifle! Turns out, it’s a piece of history. I’ve got to get my hands on one before they skyrocket in value.
The .308 caliber specifically has a loyal following, making these models even more desirable. Plus, .308 is very versatile for hunting various game.
Does anyone know if there are notable differences in performance between the .308 and other calibers of the Mohawk 600? It would be interesting to compare them.
I’ve heard that the .308 performs quite well in terms of accuracy and recoil compared to some other calibers. It’s a solid choice for both novice and experienced hunters.
I’m glad to see so much interest in the Mohawk 600! It shows how genuine appreciation for historical firearms continues to grow. It’s a great time to be a collector.
Going back to the pricing, I’ve seen them listed as low as $400 depending on the market fluctuations. Definitely a good time to consider buying one.
It’s surreal to think about the firearm’s journey from being a budget model to a collectible item. Just highlights how trends in the shooting community shift over time.
I’ve always loved the Mohawk for its no-frills design. It’s functional and holds up well in the field, making it classic in any hunting enthusiast’s book.
I hope they never go extinct. A well-maintained Mohawk can be a family heirloom. Anyone have a story about how theirs has been passed down?
Anyone else get nostalgic just thinking about the Mohawk’s history? While newer models have their perks, there’s something about the classics that just feels right.