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Pedersoli Reproductions
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dddrees
Pedersoli Reproductions
Anyone have any experience with Pedersoli Reproductions? How do you find the quality of what they manufacture? Would you say they are better or worse than Uberti as it appears Pedersoli reproductions cost more? I take it that Lyman is a importer would that be the case and how is their customer service if you know?
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Im not sure what you are looking at but there quality is on par with Uberti. Ive never used there customer service so I have no information there. But in the black powder area they make good quality guns.
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BigAl52 wrote:Im not sure what you are looking at but there quality is on par with Uberti. Ive never used there customer service so I have no information there. But in the black powder area they make good quality guns.
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Anyone know what kind of wood they use and if it has that same type of red finish that Uberti uses?
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My experience with Pedersoli has been strictly with their black powder rifles and shotguns, but I would rate the quality with those guns as excellent, every bit the equal of Uberti, if not better. The wood Pedersoli uses is usually walnut, but don't expect to win the wood lottery. Usually very straight grained and plain, but fit is excellent.
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Thanks NCG.North Country Gal wrote:My experience with Pedersoli has been strictly with their black powder rifles and shotguns, but I would rate the quality with those guns as excellent, every bit the equal of Uberti, if not better. The wood Pedersoli uses is usually walnut, but don't expect to win the wood lottery. Usually very straight grained and plain, but fit is excellent.
Something about the Sharps, interesting looking rifle.
Thanks,
Dan
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Check the Cimarron website. Their single shot rifle are the Pedersoli ones. Real nice.
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Uberti does Sharps. I think Cimarron is one of their importers.
Uberti does Sharps. I think Cimarron is one of their importers.
dddrees wrote:Thanks NCG.North Country Gal wrote:My experience with Pedersoli has been strictly with their black powder rifles and shotguns, but I would rate the quality with those guns as excellent, every bit the equal of Uberti, if not better. The wood Pedersoli uses is usually walnut, but don't expect to win the wood lottery. Usually very straight grained and plain, but fit is excellent.
Something about the Sharps, interesting looking rifle.
Thanks,
Dan
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dddrees
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Mags wrote:.
Uberti does Sharps. I think Cimarron is one of their importers.dddrees wrote:Thanks NCG.North Country Gal wrote:My experience with Pedersoli has been strictly with their black powder rifles and shotguns, but I would rate the quality with those guns as excellent, every bit the equal of Uberti, if not better. The wood Pedersoli uses is usually walnut, but don't expect to win the wood lottery. Usually very straight grained and plain, but fit is excellent.
Something about the Sharps, interesting looking rifle.
Thanks,
Dan
From another forum someone said Uberti gets their Sharps from Pedersoli??
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RanchRoper wrote:Check the Cimarron website. Their single shot rifle are the Pedersoli ones. Real nice.
Will do.
Thanks,
Dan
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Also Taylor's import them https://www.taylorsfirearms.com/long-gu ... ifles.html
Also Taylor's import them https://www.taylorsfirearms.com/long-gu ... ifles.html
dddrees wrote:RanchRoper wrote:Check the Cimarron website. Their single shot rifle are the Pedersoli ones. Real nice.
Will do.
Thanks,
Dan
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Mags wrote:.
Also Taylor's import them https://www.taylorsfirearms.com/long-gu ... ifles.htmldddrees wrote:RanchRoper wrote:Check the Cimarron website. Their single shot rifle are the Pedersoli ones. Real nice.
Will do.
Thanks,
Dan
Yep, thanks,
Dan
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My wife likes the Sharps and thinks it should be our next buy. So I've been looking too. The .45-70 version, not black powder.
My wife likes the Sharps and thinks it should be our next buy. So I've been looking too. The .45-70 version, not black powder.
dddrees wrote:Mags wrote:.
Also Taylor's import them https://www.taylorsfirearms.com/long-gu ... ifles.htmldddrees wrote:
Will do.
Thanks,
Dan
Yep, thanks,
Dan
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That would be the caliber I would go for as well.Mags wrote:.
My wife likes the Sharps and thinks it should be our next buy. So I've been looking too. The .45-70 version, not black powder.
Sharps Calibers.JPGdddrees wrote:Mags wrote:.
Also Taylor's import them https://www.taylorsfirearms.com/long-gu ... ifles.html
Yep, thanks,
Dan
However since I recently picked up a few other rifles I think I'm going to have to chew on this one for a little while though. But there certainly is something special about that one though.
I think I need to also take a look at the Winchester Highwall possibilities, but the Sharps is a more attractive rifle in my opinion.
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Shiloh Sharps in Montana builds a beauty if you want to spend big bucks.
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Sharps rifles and black powder go together like peas and carrots Mags. Shot 45-70 and 45-100 for years with black powder aint nothin like the sound of a black powder cartridge gun.Mags wrote:.
My wife likes the Sharps and thinks it should be our next buy. So I've been looking too. The .45-70 version, not black powder.
Sharps Calibers.JPGdddrees wrote:Mags wrote:.
Also Taylor's import them https://www.taylorsfirearms.com/long-gu ... ifles.html
Yep, thanks,
Dan
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RanchRoper wrote:Shiloh Sharps in Montana builds a beauty if you want to spend big bucks.
I will at least want to take a look before making a decision. If too much at least I was aware what was availible before deciding.
Thanks again,
Dan
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Re: Pedersoli Reproductions
Yes they do and I came VERY close to buying used one a couple years ago (but in beautiful, like new condition) with a custom made case for about the cost of a new Pedersoli. Got sidetracked at the time with other projects and I kind of forgot about it.Shiloh Sharps in Montana builds a beauty
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Mistered wrote:Yes they do and I came VERY close to buying used one a couple years ago (but in beautiful, like new condition) with a custom made case for about the cost of a new Pedersoli. Got sidetracked at the time with other projects and I kind of forgot about it.Shiloh Sharps in Montana builds a beauty
Oops, I"ll bet you wish you had another shot at that same deal.
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Shiloh Sharps built in Big Timber,Montana Long Range Express 45-100 with windage adjustable front and rear MVA sights. I have had it about 20 years and I shot it in competition for about 8 of those 20. It was alot of fun but to be good at it it takes more time than I was willing to continue to put into it.
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