Description
Taylors and Co 1874 Sharps Features Best known as a buffalo-hunting gun, the Sharps sporting rifle became known as the “Old Reliable” by those who hunted buffalo for their hides. Among those associated with the rifles were Billy Dixon, Buffalo Bill Cody, Bat Masterson and others who used the big single-shot to maximum effect on the seemingly endless herds of buffalo. Reproducing the Sharps at a reasonable price was a challenge for modern manufacturers because of its sliding breechblock and many angles and corners. It has been accomplished, however, and Taylor & Co. is proud to offer the colorful, high quality 1874 Sporting Rifle in a variety of barrel lengths and calibers for hunting and target shooting. Taylors and Co 1874 Sharps Specifications Caliber: .45-70 Capacity: 1 Weight: 10.6 lbs Finish: Blue Finish with Case Hardened Frame and Double Set Trigger Grip/Stock: Walnut Manufacturer: Chiappa Sights: Rear Buckhorn With Front Blade Overall Length: 49″ Hand oil-finished walnut stock Receiver, breechblock, and trigger plate all machined from a solid piece of steel Lock plate and trigger guard contoured to the stock Tumbler fly, so the trigger can be sensitized to release softly One-piece tang, pre-drilled with 2-1/4” center-to-center holes for Creedmore Sight placement Hardened and polished screws and blue barrell Octagonal barrel flared at receiver Front sight dovetailed 3/8” and adjustable for windage All models have 1 in 18” twist with six grooves