I held and snapped a friend's Italian Harper's Ferry rifle. Seemed like it might be a good shooter to me. At least my friend is usually in the money so to speak, at our monthly shoots.oddguy said:Does anyone have any experience with euroarms 1803 Harpers Ferry?. I’m interested in this rifle and would like to know more
If I were in the market for an 1803, I would have to consider the Euroarms. As the saying goes, I could easily create a $100 gun from a $900 kit. Some of us don't have the time, inclination or skill required to make a credible finished product. It is a much bigger investment in time and devotion than many of us have. Don't ask me how I know.billraby said:I would pass on Euroarms. If you are up for building you can get a much nicer one with the kit from Track of the Wolf.
If I may ask, could you be more specific as to why it is "Waaay too glitzy"? I've only seen one of these and don't have anything to compare it to.Old Ford said:Hi,
The factory finished model is waaay to glitzy, but can be finished more normal.
Fred
Thanks for taking the time to reply and help to educate me. And I wholeheartedly agree with your statement above!Old Ford said:I feel that the Harper's Ferry 1803 rifle to be the most graceful of all military guns.
Fred
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