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H & R Model 1871 45-70

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So, I seem to have developed a taste for the H&R/NEF single shot rifles and shotguns in the last few years.......

I have four others in various calibers, and gauges.

Yesterday when I was on Gunbroker, and I found another.......
The Model 1871 Buffalo Classic in 45-70.

The seller is actually one of my local haunts, a very well stocked pawn and gun shop, so there's no waiting for shipping as I'll pick it up tomorrow.

Anyway, here's a few GB pictures
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More pictures to follow
 
So, I seem to have developed a taste for the H&R/NEF single shot rifles and shotguns in the last few years.......

I have four others in various calibers, and gauges.

Yesterday when I was on Gunbroker, and I found another.......
The Model 1871 Buffalo Classic in 45-70.

The seller is actually one of my local haunts, a very well stocked pawn and gun shop, so there's no waiting for shipping as I'll pick it up tomorrow.

Anyway, here's a few GB pictures
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More pictures to follow
I like that!
 
I've been doing some research as to the rifles use.

It seems it's a bit of a b@$+@rd........

SASS rules exclude it because of its barrel mounted rear sight, and as a long range rifle it's hampered by the same sight. And since there is no tang, there's no tang mounted rear sight to be had....

Neither is much bother to me, I can mount glass on it with no trouble.

But we'll see......
 
I had one back when the first came out. Very fun shooters. Used it several times on side matches when I was shooting sass competition. I loaded 12 grain of Green dot under a 405gr cast lead bullet. Fun for sure.
 
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