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Shiloh Rifle Manufacturing Company

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Shiloh Sharps Rifles
Industryfirearms
HeadquartersBig Timber, Montana,
Productsold west rifles
Websiteshilohrifle.com

Shiloh Rifle Manufacturing Company is a firearms manufacturer located in Big Timber, Montana, United States.

The company produces a line of reproductions of various historical black-powder rifles, including the legendary 1874 Sharps Rifle, featured in the 1990 Western film Quigley Down Under, starring Tom Selleck.[1][2][3]

Shiloh Sharps Rifle began production in 1983. Previously, the Sharps rifle reproductions were manufactured by Shiloh Products Inc. founded by Len Mulé (pronounce Mull-A) of Garfield, New Jersey, in partnership with Wolfgang Droge, who owned Drovel Tool Company of Farmingdale, New York, from 1976 to 1983. Len Mulé was responsible for all early drawings and mechanical drawings and prototype work on the Model 1863 and deserves credit as the second founder of Sharps and its re-introduction into the modern era.

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Shiloh Sharps model 1874 Hartford rifle in .50-90 Sharps

Shiloh produces two basic models of rifle, the Sharps 1863 which is a percussion rifle, and the Sharps 1874, which is a black-powder cartridge rifle (BPCR). Both rifles are produced in several variants, such as single or double trigger, upgraded wood, finish, etc. Various barrel lengths and shapes (round, octagonal, half-round, etc.). Rifles chambered in "standard" factory rounds are warranted for shooting factory smokeless powder ammunition as well, such as the 30-40K, .38-55, and .45-70.[4]

The model 1863 comes in 50 caliber and 54 caliber.

The model 1874 comes in:

  • .30-40 Krag
  • .38-55 Winchester
  • .40-501116 BN
  • .40-65
  • .40-65 Win
  • .40-70 214 BN
  • .40-70 212 ST
  • .40-90 258 BN
  • .40-90 314 ST
  • .44-77 BN
  • .44-90 BN
  • .45-70
  • .45-70 2110 ST
  • .45-90 2 4/10 ST
  • .45-100 2 6/10 ST
  • .45-110 278 ST
  • .45-120 314 ST
  • .50-70
  • .50-70 134 ST
  • .50-90 212 ST

Notes

  1. ^ Sharp, Eric. - "Shooting Star - Antique Black-Powder Rifle Still Scene-Stealer". - Detroit Free Press. - June 18, 2006.
  2. ^ Names and Faces: "On Target". - Orlando Sentinel. - August 6, 1989.
  3. ^ Taffin, John (1995). "The Sharps 1874". Guns Magazine. 41 (5). Harris: 60–63. Retrieved September 2, 2009.
  4. ^ Shiloh Sharps Rifles web site

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