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Cimarron Pedersoli Billy Dixon Sharps Rifle 45-70 Government 32" Octagon Barrel Color Case Hardened Frame Standard Blued Finish Walnut Stock SH100
Cimarron Pedersoli Billy Dixon Sharps Rifle 45-70 Government 32" Octagon Barrel Color Case Hardened Frame Standard Blued Finish Walnut Stock SH100
Cimarron Pedersoli Billy Dixon Sharps Rifle 45-70 Government 32" Octagon Barrel Color Case Hardened Frame Standard Blued Finish Walnut Stock SH100

Cimarron Pedersoli Billy Dixon Sharps Rifle 45-70 Government 32" Octagon Barrel Color Case Hardened Frame Standard Blued Finish Walnut Stock SH100

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11120780
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Cimarron Pedersoli Billy Dixon Sharps Rifles 45-70 32" Oct Barrel Color Case Hardened Frame Standard Blue Finish Walnut Stock SH100

- Caliber: 45-70
- Barrel Length: 32 in.-Oct
- Style: Billy Dixon Pedersoli
- Frame: Color Case Hardened
- Finish: Standard Blue
- Stock/Forearm: Walnut
- Weight: 10.79 lbs

It was June 27, 1874 at Adobe Walls on the Canadian River in the Texas panhandle. Young Billy Dixon and 27 Buffalo hunters were suddenly surrounded by more than 500 Kiowa and Comanche warriors. The Kiowa medicine man told the warriors that his medicine made them invisible to the bullets of the white eyes. When Dixon fired his Sharps sporting rifle and knocked a Kiowa from his horse at 1538 yards (7/8 mile), the Indians departed with haste.

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Developed by the U.S. government for the trapdoor Springfield, the 45-70 was introduced in 1873, thus among the oldest cartridges still in continuous production. In the hands of the U.S. Army this was the cartridge that really won the West! Although officially replaced as our service cartridge by the 30-40 Krag in 1892 the 45-70 saw service in Cuba and the Philippines. It had long since been a popular sporting cartridge--and remains so today. Using a .458-inch bullet in a rimmed 2.105-inch case, original loadings with 70 grains of blackpowder used a 500-grain bullet for infantry and 405 grains for cavalry. Today's factory loads with smokeless powder are mild due to potential use in the weak trapdoor Springfield action. Standard is a 405-grain bullet at 1330 feet per second, with 300 and 350-grain loads at higher velocity available. The 45-70 was and is widely chambered in single-shots and remains popular in large-frame lever actions from Browning/Winchester, Henry, and Marlin. — Craig Boddington

Specifications
Specification   Value
Caliber   45-70 Government
Condition   New
     
MFG NO    SH100
SKU    11120780
UPC    844234100224
Manufacturer
Cimarron
Phone:   (830)997-9090
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Website:   http://www.cimarron-firearms.com
Address:   105 Winding Oak Road

Fredericksburg, TX 78624
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