(03-15-2016, 07:32 AM)Iron Coyote Wrote: Fogman
Thnx Lots
Bob 
Here are some links to Axtell and Riflesmith, the Axtell company name. Blue Book of gun values says they made them in the following calibers: "New Model 1877 Sharps reproductions were available for both long-range and sporting rifles listed below in the following black powder calibers: .40-50, .40-70, .40-90, .45-70 Govt., .45-90, and .45-100 cal." The Shiloh link from 2013 explains what their purchase of Axtell was about. The Axtells I have seen sold on various gun auction sites have brought more, and sometimes substantially more, than the BB of Gun Values shows. If they are engraved it would be a whole lot more.
http://mtstandard.com/news/local/more-fu...b44e3.html
http://www.shilohrifle.com/news/2013.php
Here is my Axtell - an engraved Creedmoor in .45-100 exactly like the Sharps 1877 given to the captains of the 1877 and 1878 Creedmoor teams

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