In the name of the young and famous scout, who hit a Kiowa warrior at 1538 yards, shooting with his Sharps on June 27, 1874 at Adobe Walls, Texas. Billy Dixon and 27 buffalo hunters were surrounded by more than 500 Kiowa and Comanche warriors, spurred by their medicine man who convinced them they were invulnerable at the white shots. Features octagonal conical barrel, selected walnut stock and forend with German silver cap, checkered and oil finished walnut stock. Produced with octagonal conical barrel, selected walnut stock and forend with German silver cap, checkered and oil finished following the old system used for valued guns.
Barrel Description:
Octagon
Trigger:
Double Set
Action:
Break Open
Sights:
Dovetail Blade Front/Dovetail Ladder Rear
OAL:
46.88"
Caliber:
45-70 Gov
Receiver Material:
Steel
Weight:
10.79 lbs
Stock Description:
Fixed
Capacity:
1rd
Weight Range:
10 lbs to 10.99 lbs
FireArm:
yes
Stock Finish Group:
Brown
Twist:
1:18"
In-Store:
No