That one does not eat much and only steals Pocket change. L O LHahahaha .
I think I'd be more worried about that short one out in front .
I've "built" several C. Sharps rifles. The basic featured .38-55 of last evening was $2900 and worth every penny.I have a C. Sharps Arms Hunter's rifle 1874 in 50/70 with nice wood and saddle ring, it cost less than two AR's with suppressors.
I have restored a factory engraved Savage 1899, used to sit and admire it for hours. Put it back to darn near the way it was new. Had to sell my Collection, but that is another story. Still think of that gun.I've "built" several C. Sharps rifles. The basic featured .38-55 of last evening was $2900 and worth every penny.
ARs have their place and I surely won't denigrate them or those who own them, however I can't imagine ever looking at one and being struck by its sheer eye appeal and outstanding artisanship.
Ok, you configured them. Got it. I do that quite a bit with different guns I want.The rifles were "built" on C. Sharps' web-site. Unfortunately, I do not own one.
You really should have one built, you are not getting any younger, you know!The rifles were "built" on C. Sharps' web-site. Unfortunately, I do not own one.
Well, I have been here for some time, and there are plans afoot to hang round for some time longer.You really should have one built, you are not getting any younger, you know!