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The Sharps Rifle Co. Rn-F1

 
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Posted 03/30/2018   9:45 pm  Show Profile Check revenuecollector's eBay Listings Bookmark this topic Add revenuecollector to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
I just love the imagery on this check.

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Isn't that the rifle that Tom Selleck used in the movie "Quigley Down Under"?

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It is very nice. A lot of attention to detail.
And $75 was worth a lot back then.
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Isn't that the rifle that Tom Selleck used in the movie "Quigley Down Under"?


Pretty much, except his had a longer barrel, double set triggers, and was modified to shoot a special .45 caliber cartridge.

About 10 years ago Selleck donated one of the rifles made for the movie to the NRA for a fundraiser and it sold for $69,000.

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