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    Green River rifle

    i'm bummed. Got off work and went straight to the shop and it was gone. Who buys a gun on a Wednesday? (besides me?). But thanks everyone for the info. It was an education. I'm back to keeping my eye open for a good 32, 36 or 40. sigh.
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    Green River rifle

    You guys are great. Thanks, muchly, for the informative response. Here's some details: Single trigger. Maple stock, but nothing exceptional in its grain. Brass crescent buttplate. The lock is plain--no rolled designs or anything. The barrel (not a hook breech) is pinned in--not wedged. Two...
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    Green River rifle

    Hi. I'm thinking of buying a Green River hawken-like rifle made in roosevelt, utah. It's a 45 cal. cap lock. It's been well-taken care of, but has brass tacks decorating the stock. Does anyone know about this rifle/manufacturer? Age. Also any info on ball size or loads would be appreciated...
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