Doc Windshadow Posted February 27, 2011 Share Posted February 27, 2011 http://www.davide-pedersoli.com/scheda-prodotto.asp/l_en/idpr_200/rifles-1874-sharps-1874-sharps-old-west-maple.html From the description: The new 1874 Sharps Old West gets the inspiration from a rifle made by Henry Slotterbeck, a gunsmith from Württemberg emigrated to the States around the 1850 who, after having worked for some years for Henry Deringer in Philadelphia, founded the Slotter & Co.The stock has brass parts for both the “Walnut” and "Maple" versions. On the right side of the butt stock there is a plate that can be personalized with some engraving of choice. The forend has wedge plates. The pistol grip cap is made of case hardened steel. Creedmoor and tunnel sights not included. Interesting use of the Magnifying glass cursor web design trick just move your mouse cursor over the photo and everything under that spot is enlarged. Just wondered if anyone had seen this model of the Sharps and if it is as handsome in the hand as it is in the photo... In generally I have to Commend DP for fine photos of their products on their website. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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