Product Overview
1885 SINGLE SHOT RIfLES AND CARBINE The production of the Single Shot started in September 1885 using the Browning patent and terminated towards the end of 1920. It became one of the best known guns and was regarded by many as being the best Single Shot ever to be made. Without doubt it is stronger than the Sharps better designed very accurate and reliable in every way. Few guns have been made in so many different calibers – high walls even served in the development of the 7.62 Nato round. The gun was produced during a period in which target shooting was a really popular sport they were used in International Competitions at 1 000 yards.
Caliber: | .45/70 – .45/90 – .45/120 |
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Length of Barrel: | 28″ – 30″ – 32″ |
Overall Length: | bbl.30″ 47.12″ |
Weight: | bbl.30″ 9.80 lbs |
Barrel: | Forged steel |
Frame: | Forged steel and color case |
Barrel Shape: | carbine ROUND TAPERED – rifle OCTAGONAL TAPERED |
Stock: | Walnut |
Forend: | Walnut |