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If the price is right, and the block isnt too looose, it could probably be fixed up and shot without too much drama. If the bore is decent, even rough but fair rifling, it still may shoot decently. Shiloh and C Sharps can rebarrel or rebuild them also. I'd opt for a home job as far as reasonably possible to get it back up and running. Would be a cool rifle to have.
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The smooth side gun may have been a '75 model, this is a 74 or earlier model. Many percussion guns from the Civil War were rebuilt as cartridge sporters before the 74 models came out.
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Clearly needs some stock work, but if it's in decent shape other than that and the price was right I'd pick it up and get it back into shooting shape. But, things could get spendy if'n you need a new barrel and action work. There's other people on here with a lot more experience with Sharps than me.
He would rather us buy all nine guns at one time but I dont really have the cash for that.
He wants like 2,200 for all nine and I know there are a couple Colt 1911 National Gold Match pistols, this sharps, a gen 2 Colt 1851 and a 1897 Winchester. Trying to get some more info and see if we can just work out a price for the Sharps .
That sounds about in the ball park for the Sharps alone if it was in shooting condition. If it had any provenance to the buffalo hunting areas (such as shipped to a dealer in a hunting area),or have any unusual features, like a heavy barrel etc, it could be a bit more.
If the other guns are in decent condition, you may do all right on the deal. If it were me, I'd brrow money and sell most of it off, or let your buddy(s) each get one thing they want with everyone agreeing on what they get and what they ultimately pay, and sell the rest. You may come out with nothing in it if you play your cards right.
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Like Rusty said, the Gold Cups, (if in decent condition) would easily clear the rest of the pieces and leave you with free guns. Borrow the money if you have to. Just what I would do.
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M. M. Wright wrote:Like Rusty said, the Gold Cups, (if in decent condition) would easily clear the rest of the pieces and leave you with free guns. Borrow the money if you have to. Just what I would do.
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What other firearms are included in this deal beside the .45's and Sharps. Hope you are able to swing all of them. $2200 for 9 works out to be $244.4444444 per gun.
30/30 Winchester: Not accurate enough fer varmints, barely adequate for small deer; BUT In a 10" to 14" barrelled pistol; is good for moose/elk to 200 yards; ground squirrels to 300 metres
250 Savage... its what the 223 wishes it could be...!
I was trying to talk to my friend through Text message the other day and got him mixed up a little. I thought he was the one with the guns....turns out he was the one buying the guns. I told him im interested in the Sharps and he said he will try to work me a good deal on the gun. He wanted it mostly for the 1911s. I told him im interested at the right price. I'll keep you posted on the outcome.