Gary Reeder
how about a C. Sharps 1885 High Wall?
Tuesday, March 17, 2020, 16:42

we just got this one in. An older fellow waited about 3 1/2 years to get this and then fired 3 rounds thru and and couldn't handle it. So he sold it to us. The gun is "as new", with 3 rounds shot thru it. It is the 40-70 Sharps Straight and has the chamber set up to use 405 brass. The old gentleman paid $1600 for it plus the special tang sight and front globe sight, so he had about $1900 in it. The gun has a 32" heavy octagonal barrel, color cased frame and walnut stock. Now this is the actual C. Sharps 1885, not the cheaper Italian copy. I don't think we will have the Saturday Sale for a while as I don't know what is going to happen with all this new decrees. So this is roughly a $1900 gun that took better than 3 years to get but I have it Saturday Sale priced on a Tuesday at $1095. If you have always wanted to play Quigley, this is your chance and get an actual top of the line American made rifle cheaper than one of the cheaper Italian copies. It is sale priced at $1095 plus shipping.
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