Beam me up Scottie. Where's Scottie?
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- kimwcook
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Beam me up Scottie. Where's Scottie?
I just reviewed Old Savage's post on his buddies Shiloh Sharps and someone says ScottT should chime in pretty soon w/some info. It got me thinking I haven't seen him post on this forum. Is he boycotting? Out of country, puter broke? Inquiring minds just inquiring.
Old Law Dawg
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Want Sharps stuff? How about this? My order was confirmed last week for the following:
#3 Sporter
Half-octagon 26" barrel in 50-70
Military buttstock, semi-fancy walnut (might get upgraded)
Rounded-profile fore end with no fore end cap, semi-fancy walnut, see above
Single trigger set at 3#
Old fashioned bone/charcoal color case hardening
Buckhorn rear sight, blade front.
Finished weight should go 8.5-9 pounds. This is based upon an original converted '63 military carbine I looked at about ten years ago, except it lacks a lever lock. As a coincidence, it ends up being nearly identical to the rifle "Doc" carried in "Young Guns".
#3 Sporter
Half-octagon 26" barrel in 50-70
Military buttstock, semi-fancy walnut (might get upgraded)
Rounded-profile fore end with no fore end cap, semi-fancy walnut, see above
Single trigger set at 3#
Old fashioned bone/charcoal color case hardening
Buckhorn rear sight, blade front.
Finished weight should go 8.5-9 pounds. This is based upon an original converted '63 military carbine I looked at about ten years ago, except it lacks a lever lock. As a coincidence, it ends up being nearly identical to the rifle "Doc" carried in "Young Guns".