![]() ![]() I don't want to be a cheapskate, but the rifle is a family heirloom which I have no intention of selling, so any additional "collector value" is of little interest to me.Sharps 4-Shot Pepperbox Pistol. Question: Has anybody done this before, and if so, or even if you haven't Just looking for opinions here. A fair amount of coin for a piece of paper to be sure, but it would be nice to have. He recommended a letter for mine, of course I'm thinking long and hard about it. Just straddling the hard line between "the arrogance of dogmatism and the despair of skepticism". I'm not sure how much I care about it's history - it's a military rifle that has been sporterized - now being sporterized again. I have a Borchardt that is about less than what taw lists as the max serial number. Philadelphia, Pa Ph In real life may you be the bad ass that you claim to be on social media Labowskie has records for is Apparently there's also many gaps in the existing information. Hopefully you can then determine what rifle you have by comparing it to its original configuarion the per the records. Labowskie, who has the Sharps factory records. Any help finding who owns The Book would be appreciated. It has no martial markings on it what-so-ever. While mine is basically a military configuration, it has what appears to be factory checkered pistol grip, and is chambered for the 45 x 2. ![]()
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