06 October 2006, 02:44
Lar45Armi Sports 1874 Sharps, any good?
Hi, does anyone have any experience with the Armi Sports 1874 sharps? 45-70.
Are they capable of good accuracy?
Do they need the sights replaced with something of better quality? Or are the stock sights good enough?
06 October 2006, 05:04
conchoI jusr ead about the Armi Sport Sharps 45/70 + many more calibers 1in18 twist , sounds like a good rifle , I don't have one ! I have a Shilo! and several Rem/Rol/Blks 45/70 45/90 I vote Rem/Rol/Blks over Sharps , Before getting one at $$$$ Bucks Take a look at
www.gunbroker.com07 October 2006, 02:51
Mark TaylorI have one in 40/65. I like it. I have a friend who shoots it better than I can, but it stays with me.

Fit and finish is very good. The set triggers are very good. It has fairly plain wood but is finished better than the Shilo I handled today. Over all, one of my favs.
09 October 2006, 22:45
Lar45Thanks
I picked one up a couple of months ago to test BP lube in, but I've been way to busy and haven't even shot it yet.

I'd heard a couple of people badmouthing them, but some guys just need something to talk down, no matter what it is. So I was wondering if I should sell it while it's still in new condition and get something else or ...
It's their top of the line version in 45-70 with checkered walnut, German silver fore cap, patch box, vernier sight...
It's almost Deer season now, then Elk season... It may be awhile yet before I get around to shooting it.
thanks for the input.
Glenn.
12 October 2006, 03:26
Idaho SharpshooterMan, I need to see that one! An armisport finished better than a Shiloh...wow! None of the shops here in the Boise area will carry them... It really has a walnut stock and a lifetime warranty? I have seen several and all of them featured wood to metal fit with no gaps over 1/8". Could you please, please, please, post a couple pictures?
Rich

12 October 2006, 03:28
Idaho Sharpshooterthe reason I sound a bit skeptical, I have NEVER seen one at a BPCRS match or read about one being competed with. The Uberti...yes, but never an armisport.
Rich
16 October 2006, 16:30
Mark TaylorThe Shilo wood didn't seem like it had been filled well at all. All the pores were quite open. It was a very nice looking gun besides that. Just was surprised about that point. To bad too, it was killer grain.