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Sharps
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Sharps Model 1869 Sporting Rifle (AL9965)
$9,950.00Serial number CL41. Made circa early 1870s. 44-77 caliber with a 26” barrel. This is a rare model 1869 model that was a transitional from the perc...Add to cart -
Sharps 1874 Rifle (AL10181)
$4,750.00Serial number 159144. Made in 1878. 45-70 caliber with a 28.5” barrel. This gun has a light brown patina. The wood is very good. This gun has a doub...Add to cart -
Sharps Model 1852 Slant Breech Sporting Rifle (AL7308)
$3,250.00Serial number 12167. 44 caliber with a 26” barrel. This is a relatively sharp gun with a gray mottled patina that has some very light scattered pitt...Add to cart -
George Schoyen Sharps 1874 Rifle (AL5854)
$12,950.00Serial number 160095. Made in 1878. 32-40 caliber with a 32” barrel. This gun is in excellent condition as customized by Denver gunsmith George Scho...Add to cart -
Navy Marked Sharps 1855 Saddle Ring Carbine (AL10149)
$7,500.00Serial number 24003. Made circa 1857. 36 caliber with a 22” barrel. This is a nice sharp gun with light gray to brown patina. All markings are sharp...Add to cart -
Sharp New Model 1865 Metallic Cartridge Conversion .50-70 (AL10147)
$2,495.00Serial No. 63591, circa 1867, .50-70, 22” 3 groove round barrel. Barrel is a brown patina with “Model 1865” visible forward of the receiver. B...Read more -
Metallic Cartridge Conversion Sharps Carbine .50-70 (AL10196)
$2,995.00Serial No. c174, circa late 1860’s, .50-70, 22” round barrel. Three groove bore is bright with light oxidation frosting visible, rifling remains s...Read more -
Sharps Metallic Conversion New Model 1859 carbine converted to 50-70 (AL10190)
$1,895.00Serial No.69113, circa early 1860’s then converted to metallic cartridges post 1865, 50-70, 22” round three groove barrel. Bore is bright and shin...Read more







