The price of Italian rifles ?

Started by Marshal Deadwood, August 19, 2012, 09:53:59 PM

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Marshal Deadwood

Have you noticed the price of Italian single shot rifles (and alll other guns but,,,). There is very VERY LITTLE cost between an Italian Sharps and as SHILOH ! A base Shiloh is 1800.00....hell'va deal when you consider some of the Italian ones are up in the 1700.00's.
I'm not knocking Pedersoli or any of the others,,, I have a Pedersolli that shoots just as good as my Shiloh,,,I sold my brother a Rolling Block that shoots as good as you'd want a buffalo rifle to shoot. But, the Ped. Sharps...umm,,,not quite as refined as a base Shiloh however. You have to admit,,a Shiloh will give you a better investment.

I have a grand, upgraded to the hilt Shiloh Buffalo rifle in 45-90...I'd thought about selling,,,,,,,but I'm reconsidering that,,,,,,,or might have to consider the stupidly cheap price I was willing to let it go at. As a point of decency,to the two guys that were kinda serious about it,,I would hold my old price for  you if either of you were still interested. Hell'va rifle for what I was asking,,and if I wasn't nearer 60 than 50,,,,I'd not LET it go.  But with my back not being top shelf,,and not getting any younger...the gun needs a more physically fit master.

OK< I got off the trail...glad I have my cowboy guns now,,as I don't know if there'll be anymore. A '73 Win list around 1300 from Cim,,and nearly that from Taylors. Good LORD ! That's a decked out assault riifle. Just too much. I'd never get into this if I had to get new guns now.

Coal Creek Griff

The benefit of Pedersoli rifles not holding their value is in the used market.  I just picked up a like-new Pedersoli Sharps for $900 and there are better deals out there.  The other guy's loss is my gain.   Sad for the seller, but I just couldn't justify more than twice that for an Montana rifle at this time.

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Slowhand Bob

Not so sure that the Pedersoli brand isnt showing the strain on the dollar in the used market also.  I am seeing some used ones that are being marketed for higher prices than what I paid for my old Cimaron Billy Dixon version.  As we all know, that a used price posted is not always what they go for but the base asking price is certainly higher than I remember them being ten years or so back!  Griff, that used price is not much below my new gun purchase price!

I thought about selling my gun, still an unfired safe queen in 45-70, a few years back and getting one of the newer ones in 45-90.  In a still unexplained moment of reason, I asked myself 'why would I think that I would shoot a 45-90 when I never shot the one in 45-70?  My memory is not what it used to be BUT I do think that Billy Dixon actually owned a 45-70 at the time he used a borrowed rifle for the famous shot??

Ranch 13

Quote from: Slowhand Bob on August 20, 2012, 07:55:18 AM
Not so sure that the Pedersoli brand isnt showing the strain on the dollar in the used market also.  I am seeing some used ones that are being marketed for higher prices than what I paid for my old Cimaron Billy Dixon version.  As we all know, that a used price posted is not always what   My memory is not what it used to be BUT I do think that Billy Dixon actually owned a 45-70 at the time he used a borrowed rifle for the famous shot??

Dixon actually owned a 44-90 at Adobe Walls.
The lowered dollar vs euro , has made the price difference between a made in the USA sharps and one imported from the european countries so little as to be much consequence for 3 or 4 years now.
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Ranch am I correct in remembering Billy never claimed to be aiming at the Indian he hit, but rather the group of indians that was out there?
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Ranch 13

I don't remember whether he said he was aiming at a particular target or not, but he did say it was just a scratch shot.
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Slowhand Bob

One of the web sites I have read does say he had to aim at the group and it was tightly grouped due to the size of the area they were at.  I think it was claimed that he tactually took a shot or two away from the target to get his sights ranged??

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