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SOLD Pedersoli Sharps Model 1863 Sporting Rifle, .54 Cal

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For sale or trade is a Pedersoli Sharps Model 1863 Sporting Rifle in .54 Cal. The barrel length is 32" and is a heavyweight barrel. It has Pedersoli's own double-set triggers. The weight is about 8-3/4 to 9 lbs. It comes with a long-range rear sight. It is percussion paper cartridge. This gun has a few handling marks in the wood, but the condition of the rifle is like new. Trade for ? or sell for $850. I have another Sharps Rifle on the ads, so if one isn't enough, maybe 2 will be. PM me with any questions.

Thomas
 

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How about some specs; barrel length, sight, triggers, weight etc. I assume this is a paper cartridge percussion?
 
Any conversation in this thread should be about the 1863 Sharps Sporting rifle only. Please don't discuss another Sharps in this advertisement.
 
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