Hi , extremely tempted to go all in and buy one of these pretend Sharps from IMA-USA.
Like most guns for sale I see in the USA, they always tend to come with a long told story, this one is no different.
Just checking if any of you have one, or know a little more about them please ?
In the U.K there are a couple of Saddle ring carbines in 50-70 floating about for more money, I do like the idea of a non-converted one though....
"Sharps" from IMA USA
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Re: "Sharps" from IMA USA
I dont know about the Nepalese sharps, but I have a Snider made in Nepal that works very well.
BTW I like the Nepalese Sharps as well and would love to get one just because they are different.
BTW I like the Nepalese Sharps as well and would love to get one just because they are different.
Re: "Sharps" from IMA USA
Thanks for the reply.
To find an original US made one, and in percussion config I have seen up for a cost of a quality 2nd hand car.
I don't do repros' really, and even they are pricey.. the history of these are still quite unknown, so yes I am with you, they are different..
Tempting indeed...
To find an original US made one, and in percussion config I have seen up for a cost of a quality 2nd hand car.
I don't do repros' really, and even they are pricey.. the history of these are still quite unknown, so yes I am with you, they are different..
Tempting indeed...
Re: "Sharps" from IMA USA
Coming back to this thread, does or has anyone taken the plunge to go for one of the IMA Nepal Sharps ?
Looking at the possibility again, although the £ to $ not great at present..
Looking at the possibility again, although the £ to $ not great at present..
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