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Rifle and Optics Forums => Single Shot Rifles => Topic started by: marlinman93 on October 24, 2004, 12:46:52 PM

Title: 1874 Sharps!
Post by: marlinman93 on October 24, 2004, 12:46:52 PM
Spent the morning at our little local gun show. Just as I was leaving, a fella I know came in the door with a Pedersoli Sharps repro to sell. Of course I wanted to look at it.
 I asked what caliber it was, and he said it was a .45-70, but had been rechambered for .45-27/8 Sharps, or better known as .45-110. The rifle has a 36" half octagon barrel, double set triggers, and inexpensive long range vernier/globe sights.
 I asked him what he wanted for it, and he said $375! I then was curious why he was selling it, and he said it was too spendy to shoot, and too much recoil. He doesn't reload, so I guess that could be pretty spendy. I decided it was too good to pass up, so I paid the man.
 When I got home, I was looking the gun over, when I noticed a piece of paper under the buttplate. I removed the screws, and under the buttplate was a receipt for $365 worth of work that had been done. Rechambering, recrowning, cutting the barrel to half octagon, rebluing, trigger work, cutting and installing a rear sight dovetail, and a rear sight!
 Amazing that someone would buy a decent gun, put that much money into it, and then sell it for a little more than the work cost. The receipt wasn't made out to the guy I got the gun from, but to another name.
 Called the fella up and asked if he had looked under the buttplate. He hadn't, and was pretty surprised when I told him what I had found. He had paid a bit more than I did, but still not nearly what the original owner must have had invested!
 Sure must have been someone with lots of extra money to throw around!
Title: Sharps
Post by: captainkirk on October 26, 2004, 02:42:02 AM
I have had this happen several times with very similar guns.  Seems like I always wake up though... :oops:  :)  :oops:
Title: 1874 Sharps!
Post by: marlinman93 on October 26, 2004, 03:18:20 PM
I'm sure I'm not the only one who's benefitted from this type of situation, I just wondered why someone does it?
 I've bought guns and invested more money into them for custom work, but those are the last guns I would consider selling!
Title: 1874 Sharps!
Post by: marlinman93 on October 27, 2004, 12:49:23 PM
Got the brass from Buffalo Arms today! Looks like I was mislead on the caliber. It's not a .45-110, but rather a .45-100, as I needed to trim to 2.6" to get them to chamber.
 That's not a big deal, and I prefer the shorter cartridge anyway. Just a tad less powder, and less recoil, although I probably wont notice!