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The 1885 I ordered from C. Sharps Arms finally arrived at Sportsmen's Supply in Campbell, CA. I went over to check it out and do the paperwork to commence the 10 day waiting period. It's a beauty and I can hardly stand to wait 'til May 6! | ||
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Leo L., Congrats! Post pics if you will so we can all drool over it. I'm having one built in 30-40 krag...what's yours chambered for? Good hunting, Andy ----------------------------- Thomas Jefferson: “To compel a man to furnish funds for the propagation of ideas he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical.” | |||
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10 day waiting period ? what for ? PA they make a phone call and hand you the rifle . Takes about 10 minutes at the longest ! | |||
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Yeah, it's called the instant check system. Same goes for handguns. A call to the state police and they give the FFL a verification number. Wham, bang, thank you ma'am, you're on your way to enjoying that new firearm. Cost is $5. Mostly for the long-distance phone call. That part of the left coast must still be in last century's time zone. | |||
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It's California. What can I say? The caliber of the rifle is 38-55. You can see it on the www.csharpsarms.com website as the Model 1885 Highwall Sporting Rifle. Mine is the same except for the rear sight where I have the New Ideal Sporting Tang sight. It came with the standard wood but it looks better than I expected. | |||
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Please submit site for Ideal site that you have on your rifle | |||
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The Ideal tang sight is made by C. Sharps. Same website. | |||
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