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Does anyone here have experience with the Chiappa 1874 Sharps? Someone told me that it is the same rifle as the Armi Sport one or they are made in the same factory at least. Thanks for any info.

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www.chiappafirearms.com read all about them here !


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I've read what they have to say by tooting their own horn what I was wanting was to see is if anyone here had any 'experience' with them. Thanks for your input.

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It came in yesterday, man is that thing pretty, fit and finish are fantastic. Checkering is all pointed with no over runs, wood to metal finish is tight with no unsightly gaps. Interior of the barrel looks smooth enough, lets hope it shoots as good as it looks.

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Well, does it shoot, or what?...


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I'm sorry I thought I had posted on how it shoots already. It averaged 2 inches at 100yds. with the first loading I tried. I haven't gotten to try to tailor any loads for it yet but it looks promising to me.

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