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I just ran across a 1969 Gun World magazine that had an article about a new single shot rifle that was being introduced. It was based on the 1878 hammerless Sharps-Borchardt rifle, updated and redesigned by P.O. Ackley. There were pictures of three of the early guns. Each had a different type of lever. It was going to be available in calibers from 17-222 to 50-70. Interestingly, the .348 was going to be one of the standard calibers. Also available in light, medium, and heavy weights. The price was projected to be $295 to $399 depending on the model. From memory, a 94 Winchester cost about $75 at the time. The first ones off the line were commemoratives that were supposed to cost $2,500 (fully engraved, gold inlaid, fancy walnut and 32-line checkering). Anyone know what happened to it. I don't remember ever hearing about or seeing one. | ||
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I wonder if this was the same project that Colt became involved in about that time. I believe it was at the same time they introduced the Colt-Sauer rifle. IIRC, this Colt-Borchardt was actually built in very limited numbers, but cost alot more than $400.00, even then.... Here's one. http://www.gunsamerica.com/976747536/Guns/Rifles/Sharps..._Borchardt_30_06.htm "Bitte, trinks du nicht das Wasser. Dahin haben die Kuhen gesheissen." | |||
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That looks like one of the three in the magazine article I have. | |||
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