(04-24-2017, 12:21 PM)ken s Wrote: original 74 Sharps Bridgeport 40 70 sporting rifle. factory letters to 1876
it shoots too! Ken
Sure Don. factory letter says shipped 1876, then again (unsold I guess) in 1879
Listed by serial number in Arming the West. as shipped west by S.H.and G. in 1879.
I shot it today....60 grains 2f, 330 bullet...4 inches at 100 yards. I've had the gun for 30 years and I'm playing with PP and greasers now. fun to shoot. ]
(04-24-2017, 12:21 PM)ken s Wrote: original 74 Sharps Bridgeport 40 70 sporting rifle. factory letters to 1876
it shoots too! Ken
Sure Don. factory letter says shipped 1876, then again (unsold I guess) in 1879
Listed by serial number in Arming the West. as shipped west by S.H.and G. in 1879.
I shot it today....60 grains 2f, 330 bullet...4 inches at 100 yards. I've had the gun for 30 years and I'm playing with PP and greasers now. fun to shoot. ]
A couple of more guns that I've restocked. the Shiloh is a 50 90 in XXXX presentation wood. cast my own nose cap too. enjoy....Ken
Ditto on the ML rifles. I have 2 Thompson/Center rifles (both kits), 5 interchangeable barrels from .45 to .54 cal. Both are winners, perform well, and have shot a lot of stuff from targets, bunnies and squirrels up to some fairly big deer. Ya can't beat fun for a good time! I forgot about the shotguns and revolvers, but that stuff is another story.