I was wondering if any one has had a chance to examine the Chapparral Arms and Davidi Pedersoli Sharps 1874 model offered by Marstar and how they compare for quality.
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No, but if you haven't why the thumbs down?![]()
Those Italian Sharps do not compare to the 2 Montana made Sharps...Shiloh Sharps and C. Sharps..........and what I've seen of the prices,they cost near the same. Shiloh Makes their own barrels and C. Sharps use Badger barrels, probably the best BP or cast bullet barrels made. In competition these are the 2 names seen in the winner circle, better fit, better steel, properly dimensioned, no comparison. Now ask me which is better? C. Sharps or Shiloh?
Any idea what the wait is on a Shiloh these days Ben? 3 years or so last I heard...
There is a good reason that people will wait that long thou. The couple of C. Sharps I've seen look good too.
That said I think that the Pedersoli guns are a lot better in quality than they used to be but I haven't taken a really close look at their Sharps in a long time.
Well you know, I'd still like to wring out a '74 in 40/65 or 40/70, even just for a month or so. A friend has a very special featured Shiloh on the way in 40/90 Sharps, he got through Bill Goodman, but with all the special features i think it still took him 6 months or so. Bill may have some plainer guns on hand, I know C. Sharps always has some already made ones including '74s, '75s, and '85s.
I was wondering if any one has had a chance to examine the Chapparral Arms and Davidi Pedersoli Sharps 1874 model offered by Marstar and how they compare for quality.
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What is the difference in recoil between a 45/70 and a 45/110?

I've shot a few .50's too but they never seemed quite as bad as the big 45's for some reason. Bit more like a shotguns push to them maybe...
Still thou, that gun must fit you nice if its not a problem to shoot that much. Or, more likely, I'm just a wuss.![]()



























