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    I caught MOUNTAIN MEN

    Thanks. For many years it was my only rifle-I've taken all manner of game with it, competed in shooting contests and used it in living history demonstrations. I originally traded for it because of its utility as a horse-back rifle. Not an hour after the trade the rifle and I were spetacularly...
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    I caught MOUNTAIN MEN

    The photo was clear last night...I'm trying it again.
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    I caught MOUNTAIN MEN

    C.H.'s Leman Trade Rifle from the second half of "The Mountain Men":
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    I caught MOUNTAIN MEN

    I'll have to download the photos next week and then get the missus to show me how to post them. It is in the "Book of Buckskinning" volume with the "Southwest Clothing" article.
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    I caught MOUNTAIN MEN

    The rifle from the second half of the film was a Leman full-stock trade rifle, but it was made by Bill Ihm of Davey, Nebraska with a Douglas barrel and a Siler lock. It belonged to western artist Jerry Crandall who was the technical director for the movie. He loaned it to C.H. I traded a GRRW...
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