Bob,
The old gunsmiths of Green River Rifle Works (four members: Doc White, Carl Walker, Les Bennett, and Ron Paull) have had dreams of starting to build the same model guns of the past history. I talked Doc into having those interested start a new firm, setup a little different than the previous one, now called "
Green River Rifle Works Collectors Association" - "
GRRW.CA" for the short version. I got stuck (not really, enjoyed every minute), my job was to handle the paperwork, talk to the customers, assign them a custom muzzleloading gunsmith that would build them their firearm, and chase parts when needed. Chasing parts as time went on has become a problem, the COVID-19 affair is the issue, manufacturers can't get their people to come back to work in some cases - easier to stay home get paid than go to work is what we have been told.
Anyway, we opened the doors on new firm on Jan 2nd, 2017, with an order for a H.E. Leman Trade Rifle being built be Carl Walker (just like what happened with the original firm GRRW - same gun, same smith). In the fall of 2022 Doc White passed and everyone decide we need a break. We have closed down for a little while but in 5 years the four smiths built over 110 weapons, pretty good for guys close to or over 80 years of age with the same or better skills than before.
We're talking NW Trade Guns here, so I'll share this one with you along with how this all came about, see:
Green River Rifle Works & Green River Rifle Works Collectors Association Guns
This is a copy of an original 1850's
NW trade gun right down to the size of the original's bore - a .50 caliber smoothbore. Hanson thought it was built to reach out (longer range) with the buffalo becoming wary of humans.
Mr. Koziol has done similar testing for me if you remember another GRRW Collectors Association
gun - a J&S Hawken full stock flinter built by Carl Walker last year. Jonathan was amazed how nice that rifle turned out.
Jonathan loves to shoot and improve on the guns he has tested, that's the reason I sent this
gun to him. Plus, he'll use his different great products and services to improve on what the original copy started out as.
This was a surprise to have Doc comment on someone's work like he has with Jonathan. What Doc White and I like is how he is making this information available to you guys, should be an interesting review with the addition of his videos .
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This is the only NW Trade Gun GRRW.CA Has Built.
GRRW No.1 H.E. Leman North West
Trade Gun .50cal. Did a little shooting today and had a blast! Tomorrow, I will be setting up my shooting bags and try it off something stable. Ignition was fast, trigger pull was maybe in the 3 to 4lb range. A very comfortable
gun. It was weird getting used to that flat butt plate as I shoot a Hawken, but it was a nice feeling on the shoulder. I am hoping to find an accurate load out to at least 75 yards with this smoothbore and use it for a mule deer hunt in September. An extremely well put together
NW gun! Doc did one heck of a job one this one!
H.E. Leman NW Trade Gun built by Doc White
GRRW.CA H.E. Leman North West Trade Gun
[GRRW.CA #NW01 DGW].
1st Shot
Fine Tuning
Making Adjustments
Shoots as expected, just need to use a little Kentucky windage,
because of not having a rear sight.
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