I checked the breech plate when I got home and I would say this gun has probably only been fired a couple of times for the look of itI know these are repro's but damn, that thing looks brand new!
I m not sure about the number of Farmingdales.My first Shiloh Farmingdale was a 1863 military rifle in 45cal and then a 1874 business rifle in 45/120 .I had ordered the business rifle in 45/70 but they sent me one in 45/120 by mistake so they sent me 5 boxes of brass for free to make up for it.I ended up shooting a big doe with the 45/120.My plan is to take a buck with this one if possibleAny idea how many Farmingdale Sharp’s were made before the company split? Not very often you see one for sale, glad I got my 45/120.
Offering 5 boxes of brass was a wonderful solution IMO. Thanks for sharing.I m not sure about the number of Farmingdales.My first Shiloh Farmingdale was a 1863 military rifle in 45cal and then a 1874 business rifle in 45/120 .I had ordered the business rifle in 45/70 but they sent me one in 45/120 by mistake so they sent me 5 boxes of brass for free to make up for it.I ended up shooting a big doe with the 45/120.My plan is to take a buck with this one if possible




























