http://forums.nitroexpress.com/showflat.php?Number=371197 WebbSharps Model 1852 "Slanting Breech" Carbine, open for loading, two primer-tapes The military Sharps rifle (also known as the Berdan Sharps rifle) was a falling block rifle …
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WebbSHARPS, CHRISTIAN. Previously manufactured by Sharps Rifle Manufacturing Company circa 1851-1855, located in Windsor, VT. Also manufactured in Hartford, CT under same name between 1855-1874. Reorganized as Sharps Rifle Company in 1876 with production resuming in Hartford (1876 only) and Bridgeport, CT from 1877-1881. WebbM1859/1863 SHARPS RIFLE BUTTSTOCK With Patchbox Inlet, Walnut, Requires Final Fitting, Reproduction. Price $110.00. Notify when back in stock. Part Number: GS123. 1 … port orchard real estate redfin
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WebbBid now on Invaluable: SHARPS MODEL 1853 SPORTING SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. from Poulin Antiques & Auctions on Invalid date EDT. Cal. 52. S# 21740. ... Slant breech action w/ plain single trigger. 1852 dated lock has pellet primer feed mechanism. Top tang has 3 line patent marking w/ 1848 address. Sharps rifles are a series of large-bore, single-shot, falling-block, breech-loading rifles, beginning with a design by Christian Sharps in 1848 and ceasing production in 1881. They were renowned for long-range accuracy. By 1874 the rifle was available in a variety of calibers, and it was one of the few designs to be … Visa mer Sharps' initial rifle was patented September 12, 1848, and manufactured by A. S. Nippes at Mill Creek in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1850. The second model used the Maynard tape primer, … Visa mer Sharps made sporting versions from the late 1840s until the late 1880s. After the American Civil War, converted army surplus rifles were … Visa mer • .50-90 Sharps • Billy Dixon, Medal of Honor recipient at the Second Battle of Adobe Walls • Rifles in the American Civil War Visa mer Rifle The military Sharps rifle was produced by the Sharps Rifle Manufacturing Company and is a Visa mer In the 1990 Western film Quigley Down Under, Tom Selleck's title character uses a Sharps rifle chambered in the .45-110 caliber. Theater Crafts Industry went so far as to say, "In Quigley Down Under, which we did in 1990, the Sharps rifle practically co-stars with Tom … Visa mer • Sharps Model 1874 - Background history • Sharps Model 1874 - Shooting and reloading Visa mer WebbThe sharps rifles of the 1840s and 1850s did not accept metalic cartridges, they used paper "cartridges" and percussion caps and primers. The Sharps 1852 rifles would have been obsolete, but still would make sense in lore, I can concede that. port orchard redfin