I have a Green River Rifle .54 cal Hawken that I purchased as kit from GRR of Roosevelt Utah in the mid 1970's. An extremely accurate rifle with their renowned barrels.
My problem is with the trigger mechanism. When I cock the hammer it will not remain back in the cocked position. I must perform a routine of first pulling back on the rear (curved) trigger,so that I can cock it for loading the cap and firing.
The front trigger is also very light and releases the hammer with very little pressure---too light for field use.
I presume the rear trigger is the "set trigger" and the front is the "release trigger".
There is also a set screw between the triggers.
Would some one give me the complete instructions of proper loading and cocking. And how I might adjust the trigger for a heavier pull.
Have been reluctant to remove the trigger mechanism.
Thanks for you help.
My problem is with the trigger mechanism. When I cock the hammer it will not remain back in the cocked position. I must perform a routine of first pulling back on the rear (curved) trigger,so that I can cock it for loading the cap and firing.
The front trigger is also very light and releases the hammer with very little pressure---too light for field use.
I presume the rear trigger is the "set trigger" and the front is the "release trigger".
There is also a set screw between the triggers.
Would some one give me the complete instructions of proper loading and cocking. And how I might adjust the trigger for a heavier pull.
Have been reluctant to remove the trigger mechanism.
Thanks for you help.