Cimarron Rifle from Down Under | 1874 Sharps | Quigley Down Under
Quigley Down Under has got to be my favorite modern Western and the star of the show has to be the 1874 Sharps that Tom Selleck carries. The single shot Sharps that Matthew Quigley carries in the film, is probably one of the most memorable firearms in film history. The Cimarron version of the movie rifle is simply referred to as "The Rifle from Down Under" and is slightly different that the one in the film and is much more affordable than a Shiloh Sharps version. Take a look with me as I review the differences and similarities of the two. Clips from the movie Quigley Down Under used under "Fair Use" rules for commentary and "humorous" content. Caldwell Hydro Sled: https://bit.ly/3u4R2Gp Check out some of my favorite channels dedicated to the "Old West" and other firearms related stuff! Arizona Ghostriders / @arizonaghostriders Guns Of The West / @gunsofthewest Chuckin' / @chuckintv Squib Load / @squib1911

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