Sharps Rifle Manufacturing Company
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Sharps Rifle Manufacturing Company was formed in Hartford, Connecticut. In 1855, manufacturing was moved to Hartford and continued until 1876. Operations were then moved to Bridgeport, Connecticut until 1880.
Although the company bore the name of Christian Sharps (1811 - 1874) he was not the principal owner and left the company to form a partnership with William Hankins in 1862, known as Sharps & Hankins.
Shilo Rifle Manufacturing Company in Big Timber, Montana offers a line of Sharps reproductions.
Production | Sharps Model | Type | Caliber |
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1849 to 1850 | Model 1949 | Rifle | 0.44 |
1850 to 1850 | Model 1850 | Rifle | 0.44 |
1852 to 1855 | Model 1851 | Carbine | .36, .44, .52 |
1853 to 1855 | Model 1852 | Rifle | 0.52 |
1853 to 1855 | Model 1852 | Carbine | 0.52 |
1853 to 1855 | Model 1852 | Shotgun | Various |
1854 to 1857 | Model 1853 | Carbine | Various |
1856 to 1857 | Model 1855 | 0.52 | |
1856 to 1857 | Model 1855 | U.S. Navy Rifle | 0.52 |
1855 to 1857 | Model 1855 | British Carbine | 0.52 |
1859 to 1866 | Model 1859 | Carbine | 0.52 |
1859 to 1866 | Model 1863 | Carbine | 0.52 |
1859 to 1866 | Model 1865 | Carbine | 0.52 |
1859 to 1866 | Model 1859 | Rifle | 0.52 |
1869 to 1871 | Model 1869 | Carbine | 0.52 |
1869 to 1871 | Model 1869 | Military Rifle | 0.52 |
1869 to 1871 | Model 1869 | Sporting Rifle | .44-70, .50-70 |
1871 to 1881 | Model 1874 | Various | |
1877 to 1878 | Model 1877 | 0.45 | |
1878 to 1881 | Model 1878 | Various |