If a .32 will suit your needs & you are looking at low cost models, I would suggest the Traditions Crockett. Good lil rifle for the $ and quite accurate for a production rifle. They will Easily shoot 3 shot cloverleafs at 25 yards with little work.
Dittos on the crockett, but if you have trouble seeing the fixed sights the Traditions 32 Deerhunter may be a better choice. The Deerhunter has the adjustable glowing sights and is tapped for scope mounts.
Hopkins & Allen reproduction Underhammers are available in .36 in several barrel lengths from http://underhammers.com/
And the even less traditional CVA Bobcat .36 from Midsouth Shooters Supply. :evil: :-D
CVA has indeed abandoned traditional style rifles, but before they did soem Babcats in .36 were built. I'm almost positive there are still some available at MidSouth.
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