Will Shiloh ever...
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Will Shiloh ever...
...produce 1863's again? I had a Farmingdale .50 carbine a couple of years ago but I'd like to have a Sporting Model in .45 or .50 with set triggers. Finding a used one is next to impossible. The military carbines and rifles are around but not the Sporting Models.
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Re: Will Shiloh ever...
I sold my Shiloh .54 '63 Sporter a few years back. They come up occasionally on Canadian Gun Nutz.
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Re: Will Shiloh ever...
Hi guys,
Nothing is written in stone. If you remember years ago when we got so backed up on 74's I had to discontinue them, It doesn't mean they will never be made again, I just needed some breathing room.
Sorry,
Kirk
Nothing is written in stone. If you remember years ago when we got so backed up on 74's I had to discontinue them, It doesn't mean they will never be made again, I just needed some breathing room.
Sorry,
Kirk
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Re: Will Shiloh ever...
[quote="Kirk"]Hi guys,
Nothing is written in stone. If you remember years ago when we got so backed up on 74's I had to discontinue them, It doesn't mean they will never be made again, I just needed some breathing room.
Sorry,
Kirk[/quote]
Fair enough, makes perfect sense.
Nothing is written in stone. If you remember years ago when we got so backed up on 74's I had to discontinue them, It doesn't mean they will never be made again, I just needed some breathing room.
Sorry,
Kirk[/quote]
Fair enough, makes perfect sense.
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