Description
The IFG 1874 Sharps Walnut 45-70 Gov, 30″ Barrel is a modern single-shot rifle that faithfully replicates the classic 1874 Sharps design. It’s built for the shooter who wants iconic historical aesthetics and long-range capability without the collector-grade price tag of an original. Chambered in the powerful 45-70 Government cartridge, this rifle is a practical choice for target shooting, hunting, and historical reenactment. At $2100.70, it offers a significant value proposition for a firearm of this type and quality.
Key Features
- Iconic Sharps 1874 Design: Captures the classic silhouette and falling-block action that made history.
- 45-70 Government Chambering: A versatile, powerful round suitable for hunting most North American game at moderate ranges.
- 30-Inch Barrel: Maximizes sight radius and muzzle velocity for improved long-range accuracy.
- Walnut Stock: Provides a traditional look and feel, offering a solid, classic foundation.
- Value-Focused Replica: Delivers the Sharps experience at a fraction of the cost of an original or custom-built rifle.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | 45-70 Government |
| Barrel Length | 30 Inches |
| Action | Single Shot, Falling Block |
| Stock | Walnut |
| Sights | Adjustable Tang Sight (Typical), Front Blade |
| Overall Length | Approx. 46 Inches |
This rifle is built to handle both modern smokeless and traditional black powder loads, giving you flexibility in your shooting. The 30-inch barrel, a common spec for these long-range rifles, helps you get the most out of the 45-70 cartridge. It’s a hefty piece, likely weighing around 10-12 pounds, which helps manage recoil but means it’s not a rifle you’ll be carrying all day without noticing. The walnut stock is finished for durability, not just show—this is a shooter’s rifle first. Here’s the thing—compared to a true antique or a high-end custom shop reproduction costing twice as much or more, the IFG model gets you 90% of the way there for a lot less cash.
Who This Rifle Is For
This Sharps is perfect for the budget-conscious history buff, the long-range metallic silhouette shooter looking for a classic platform, or the hunter who wants a traditional single-shot for ethical, deliberate shots. It’s also a solid entry point for black powder cartridge shooting. If you appreciate mechanical elegance and the challenge of mastering a single, powerful shot, this rifle fits the bill. It ships to Missouri and compliant US states, ready for your FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.
Practical Pros & Cons
Pros: You get undeniable historical cool factor and a robust, simple action. The 45-70 is a proven cartridge with wide ammo availability (from mild to wild). The long barrel aids accuracy, and the price is very competitive for a Sharps-style rifle. It’s a conversation starter at the range that can also put meat in the freezer.
Cons: It’s a single-shot, so follow-up shots are slow. The length and weight make it cumbersome in thick brush. Ammo cost for 45-70 is higher than common rifle calibers. And while the walnut is nice, it may not have the figure of a premium-grade stock—that’s part of the trade-off for the price.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use modern smokeless powder ammunition in this rifle?
A: Yes. The IFG 1874 Sharps is engineered to safely fire modern, commercially available smokeless powder 45-70 Government loads, as well as traditional black powder cartridges. Always consult and follow the manufacturer’s manual for specific ammunition guidelines.
Q: Is it compatible with aftermarket sights or scopes?
A: The rifle typically comes with traditional iron sights. Many models are drilled and tapped for a tang sight, and you can find mounts from brands like Montana Vintage Arms or BSA that are designed for Sharps rifles, allowing for period-correct scope mounting if desired.
Q: How does this compare to a Pedersoli or C. Sharps rifle?
A: Brands like Pedersoli and C. Sharps are often considered the premium tier for reproductions, with finer finish details and potentially higher-grade materials. The IFG Sharps offers the core functionality and experience at a more accessible price point, making it a smart “bang-for-buck” choice for getting into the platform.
If you’ve been looking for a way to own a piece of shooting history without auction-house prices, the IFG 1874 Sharps presents a compelling, practical option. It’s a rifle built for the joy of the shot itself. See if it’s the right fit for your collection at firearms-missouri.com.




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