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I am in the market for an 1863 Sharps Sporting rifle or a Cavalry carbine model. One that is a shooter, works properly, and in great cosmetic shape.

Larry Flees or similar breach block modification would be a huge plus.
Not as interested in the Infantry or Berdan models, unless have the modifications and priced well

Mainly looking for:
1863 Sharps Sporting Rifle
or
1859,1862,1863 Sharps Cavalry Carbines


Prefer a Shiloh model first and a Pedersoli second over any other types... like new in the box would be ideal

I am able to purchase with pretty much any payment methods but also have some interesting long guns and revolvers for partial trades
 
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A Palmetto Colt repro Revolving Carbine would be great too 😂

Would entertain other civil war era breach loading carbines or other revolving carbine/rifles
 
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Well I happen to have a Maynard Model 2 in shooting condition with brass, Maynard tool, loading tool and a spare nipple I plan on selling.

I just got the brass in today, loaded one up and shot it after I spent a few hours cleaning the fire channel to prepare it for firing. Went bang and I am pleased as punch.

If you are interested send me a PM and we can iron out the details.
 
Well I happen to have a Maynard Model 2 in shooting condition with brass, Maynard tool, loading tool and a spare nipple I plan on selling.

I just got the brass in today, loaded one up and shot it after I spent a few hours cleaning the fire channel to prepare it for firing. Went bang and I am pleased as punch.

If you are interested send me a PM and we can iron out the details.
What caliber is that, just curious!
 
Hey guys, I hoping you can help me with sourcing a gun again as you have in the past when I was looking for a new ROA

I am now in the market for a carbine, mainly a Civil War era gun that is a good shooter, in good shape, and works properly. Reproductions are fine. I would also be interested in some long barrel "Buntline" style revolvers or pistols with stocks, takedown carbines

For example:
Maynard Carbine (2nd model), Smith, Sharps, Burnside, Starr, any Revolving Carbines, etc

Let me know what you have and I am either willing to buy or add some items in for partial trades

Any help/information directing me to a source for one of these would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you
I have a Smith carbine and a bunch of plastic cartridges....also some cast bullets. The gun is in great shape.
 
What caliber is that, just curious!
.50
the brass was loaded with a slightly larger bullet for a solid seat
I found that I can use a .530 roundball with the brass if I use a loading lever. Shaves a nice ring and the bullets are solid set. I had to paper patch some TC .50 Maxi Hinters. I used the 275 grain round. I got a better result with the roundball. I suspect if I had the proper ammo it would work even better. :)

Shot it a bit this morning. Needs a new sight, but those can be easily found.
 
Well I happen to have a Maynard Model 2 in shooting condition with brass, Maynard tool, loading tool and a spare nipple I plan on selling.

I just got the brass in today, loaded one up and shot it after I spent a few hours cleaning the fire channel to prepare it for firing. Went bang and I am pleased as punch.

If you are interested send me a PM and we can iron out the details.
I saw that thread and I believe I sent you a PM a while back about it and you replied but I think my 2nd message never was fully sent. It's still there typed out! Anyways I just saw you create the new thread and good to hear about the upgrades for it and that it's shooting well. I will definitely keep this in mind, mostly need time to appropriate the funds, otherwise I'd be all over this

Thank you for putting me in the right direction!
 
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I am still in the market for a Sharps mainly...a 45 caliber sporting model full length rifle would be great but also would entertain carbine models
 
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Hopefully, I am not too late to the dance. I have a Poultney & Trimble Smith's Carbine as well as a Sharp's carbine for paper cartridges. However, it does not have the Hahn or Flees breech block work. I took both of them in trade six years ago and haven't had the time to work with them due to work and life priorities.
 
Hopefully, I am not too late to the dance. I have a Poultney & Trimble Smith's Carbine as well as a Sharp's carbine for paper cartridges. However, it does not have the Hahn or Flees breech block work. I took both of them in trade six years ago and haven't had the time to work with them due to work and life priorities.
Sending a PM
 
Resurrecting this thread

I am still in the market for a Sharps. Sporting model rifle or 59/63 Carbine

anything with a Flees or Hahn modification would be great
 
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Sent you a PM but I am referring to the percussion models, that uses either 54 or 45 caliber black powder paper cartridges
 
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I have a Pedersoli carbine in new condition with the Flees mod and have been thinking about selling it, will PM you to discuss.
 

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I knew it was going to be sketchy when I offered it to you, kind of seems strange that I've seen Shiloh BL actually for sale on here with no issue, and then boom all of a sudden somebody has a problem with one???
 
I knew it was going to be sketchy when I offered it to you, kind of seems strange that I've seen Shiloh BL actually for sale on here with no issue, and then boom all of a sudden somebody has a problem with one???
This is The Muzzleloading Forum. Only firearms made prior to 1865, their replicas, AND use a separate percussion cap, are allowed.
This is plainly stated in our rules, which I implore all to read.

TMF has over 2100 members, and over 2.5 million posts. We have no way of monitoring all of them.

If you see something, say something.
 
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