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Photo of Pre-WW1 British Pattern 1821 Canadian Artillery Officer's Sword – no Scabbard Price Reduced to $350.00
$350.00
Pre-WW1 British Pattern 1821 Canadian Artillery Officer's Sword – no Scabbard Price Reduced to $350.00
Pre-WW1 British Pattern 1821 Canadian Artillery Officer's Sword – no Scabbard Savage and Lyman Montreal Sword This company name was used by the Montreal silversmiths Savage and Lyman between 1868-1878. The left side of the blade immediately in front of the guard Is marked Savage & Lyman Montreal Within the engraving on the left side is a Crown.  Believed to be indicative of Queen Victoria. The right side of the blade has a small brass insert which says PROOF.  Wilkinson Sword introduced these Proof Discs in 1844. In the engraving on the right side of the blade is the word ARTILLERY The guard is steel and has fish skin wire bound grips with most of the fish skin having been worn away.   Length of Sword – 40 1/2” Length of Grip including the Guard – 5 1/2” Blade Length – 34 1/2”   Savage & Lyman Montreal (or Savage & Lyman and Company) were manufacturers and suppliers of swords, known for military pattern swords like those for Canadian militia units (e.g., 1st Battalion Chasseurs Canadiens), marking them as producers/sellers, though like many firms, they likely had blades forged elsewhere (perhaps by specialists like J. Martin in Montreal) and then finished, hilted, proofed, and sold by Savage & Lyman in Montreal, a common practice for armsmakers then.  Key Points: Evidence of Manufacturing: Swords clearly marked "SAVAGE & LYMAN MONTREAL" exist in museum collections, showing they were a recognized name in arms. Role: They functioned as an arms dealer and supplier, customizing and selling weapons for Canadian military and militia. Production vs. Supply: While they might not have forged every single blade from raw steel in-house, they were responsible for the final product, including proofing and adding their own markings, as seen on a 1885 Chasseurs Canadiens sword. In short, they were a key player in the Montreal arms trade, making/selling quality military swords, even if blade forging was sometimes outsourced to other specialized smiths.    $350.00 Or Best Offer   Thanks,  Phil
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St. Albert, AB1 week ago
Photo of Rare Antique Early Production Type I Remington Model 95
$3900
Rare Antique Early Production Type I Remington Model 95
This is a Rare Antique Remington Early Production Type I, A.K.A. The Double Derringer. Remington produced around 150000 model 95’s between 1866 and 1935. There were only around 1600 produced before the addition of an extractor. Making this one the hardest to find for collectors. This type is marked “E.Remington & Sons, Ilion, N.Y.” on one side of the barrel rib and “Elliot’s Patent Dec. 12, 1865” on the other. Later models would see the addition of an extractor and the barrel address moved to the top rib. This has a 3” barrel, is chambered in .41 rimfire and has a spur trigger. There are a a few light handling dings and almost no original finish left. The grips are in fine condition. Mechanically it is still very strong with the action working and cycling as it should. The hinges are intact. There is a slight play in the lock up which would be a fraction of a millimeter. These were carried by many people in the Wild West as they were easily concealed. Wild Bill Hickok is said to have carried a pair of these at times. This would make a great addition to a Remington collection and could be the centre piece to any collection. this is an antique so no PAL is required for purchase. Buyer must be 18 and able to prove it. Shipping is available at buyers expense. All used firearms should be inspected prior to any form of use. Short term layaway options are available.
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Calgary, AB6 months ago
Photo of Brand new EOTECH EXPS3-1 1MOA Dot with QD Mount-Black $930
$930
Brand new EOTECH EXPS3-1 1MOA Dot with QD Mount-Black $930
Brand new Model Number: EXPS3-1 Water Resistant: Submersible to 33 ft. (10 m) depth Mount: 1 Weaver or MIL-STD-1913 rail Brightness: 20 daylight settings. 10 additional settings for Gen I through III+ night vision devices Power Source: One 123 lithium battery Battery Life: 600 continuous hours at nominal setting 12 at room temp. The EOTECH EXPS3-1 Holographic Sight with a 1 MOA Dot, side button operation, and quick-detach (QD) STS mount is a cutting-edge aiming solution for tactical scenarios and sport shooting. Precision-engineered to assist shooters in acquiring targets swiftly and accurately, this sight is forged for reliability and peak performance under challenging conditions. Its compact design minimizes rail space, allowing for the addition of magnifiers and backup iron sights. Renowned for its robust construction, the EXPS3-1 Holographic Sight is night vision-compatible, offering clear aiming in various lighting situations, which is critical for both professional operators and dedicated hunters. The single dot reticle is calibrated for rapid aiming and offers the simplicity of a red dot sight. The sight’s elevation can be effortlessly adjusted with side-mounted buttons, providing users with an uninterrupted and clutter-free field of vision. The EXPS3-1 comes with a 7mm raised base. This ergonomic elevation allows for the use of iron sights as a backup, ensuring you’re never left without a targeting solution. A user-friendly adjustable locking QD lever ensures easy attachment and removal while maintaining stability and zero retention. Whether for duty or sport, the EXPS3-1 Holographic Sight is designed to exceed the rigorous demands of those seeking precision and speed.
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Calgary, AB2 months ago
Photo of Brand new EOTECH EXPS3-1 1MOA Dot with QD Mount-TAN $920
$920
Brand new EOTECH EXPS3-1 1MOA Dot with QD Mount-TAN $920
Brand new Model Number: EXPS3-1 Water Resistant: Submersible to 33 ft. (10 m) depth Mount: 1 Weaver or MIL-STD-1913 rail Brightness: 20 daylight settings. 10 additional settings for Gen I through III+ night vision devices Power Source: One 123 lithium battery Battery Life: 600 continuous hours at nominal setting 12 at room temp. The EOTECH EXPS3-1 Holographic Sight with a 1 MOA Dot, side button operation, and quick-detach (QD) STS mount is a cutting-edge aiming solution for tactical scenarios and sport shooting. Precision-engineered to assist shooters in acquiring targets swiftly and accurately, this sight is forged for reliability and peak performance under challenging conditions. Its compact design minimizes rail space, allowing for the addition of magnifiers and backup iron sights. Renowned for its robust construction, the EXPS3-1 Holographic Sight is night vision-compatible, offering clear aiming in various lighting situations, which is critical for both professional operators and dedicated hunters. The single dot reticle is calibrated for rapid aiming and offers the simplicity of a red dot sight. The sight’s elevation can be effortlessly adjusted with side-mounted buttons, providing users with an uninterrupted and clutter-free field of vision. The EXPS3-1 comes with a 7mm raised base. This ergonomic elevation allows for the use of iron sights as a backup, ensuring you’re never left without a targeting solution. A user-friendly adjustable locking QD lever ensures easy attachment and removal while maintaining stability and zero retention. Whether for duty or sport, the EXPS3-1 Holographic Sight is designed to exceed the rigorous demands of those seeking precision and speed.
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Calgary, AB2 months ago
Photo of 41 Swiss Vetterli 10.4X38mm center fire brass cases and customized cast bullets
9$
41 Swiss Vetterli 10.4X38mm center fire brass cases and customized cast bullets
Feed your old beauty, make her and yourself happy again! Newly made 41 Swiss brass cases from brand new Starline 50 Alaskan brass cases:cut,annealed with AMP annealer,formed using Lee 41 Swiss full length sizing die,trimed with case length 1.525”( Observed that feeding reliably with loaded ammo OAL length between 2.180“-2.220”, so with 0.005'' extra length for possible cast bullet variation, instead of 1.520'', easily trimed off the extra 0.005'' brass if you don't like it ), cleaned off lube then annealed once more, tested to extract and eject reliably. Ready for reloading. 9$ each+shipping , minimum 12 pcs. Have some hard cast bullets cast with customized heeled bullet mold designed by myself (http://accuratemolds.com/bullet_deta...bullet=43-310F) to go with those cases if you desire, all lubed with Alox and sized with .429'' Lee bullet sizer, lubed with Alox again ( tested free of leading, even after more than 100 shots, no leading observed: yes, Vetterli is so fascinating, I did extensively loading test with more than 1000 rounds through my M78 and M69/71 and then designed my own bullet for her and am thinking of designing a paper patch bullet. ) , tested to be working quite well : check those 5-shot and 10-shot groups shot at 40 meters indoor range with 1869/71 Vetterli rifle). Ready for reloading. 0.5$ each+shipping, sorry, 3 bullets per case ordered limited due to limited bullets quantity, no place to cast bullets during winter time, should be able to cast more bullets after winter. With my cast bullets and Lee 41 Swiss full length sizing die sized brass cases, you can hand seat the bullet, then use Lee 41 Swiss seating die with seating stem removed to give the loaded round a very firm and consistent crimp at the first groove from the bottom ( the seater will clear the bullet instead of the case mouth), by feeling that the case mouth brass is crashed a little bit ( it is ok that the bullet might be turned by hand inside the case mouth after crimping, but it would be firmly seated, won't be pulled out by hand),don't go too much,too much crimp might cause the case mouth bumping up too much and you might encounter difficulty to chamber especially with those Vetterlis with tighter chamber. Photo 5 & 6 show that the right one was hand seated before crimping, the left one was properly crimped, and the abovementioned cast bullet. FYI only, use it at your own risk: I found using the recommended charge from the internet of 11 grains of Trail Boss to be around 2200 fps and kicks hard,eventually I reduced the charge to 7 grains of Trail Boss to achieve around 1400 fps, very close to Vetterli designed velocity and very mild and pleasant kicks, no grease cookies, no wads needed. I rendered that the 11 grains of Trail Boss charge was gained from improperly reloaded rounds not using heeled bullets and not getting proper crimp. I did tests with Tripple 7 also, found the data on the internet is way too much also, I got 1900 fps muzzle velocity reducing the charge to 24 grains by weight of Tripple 7, which is only half full of case capacity!I did not go further experimenting with Tripple 7, cause I got very good results with Trail Boss, and I did not enjoy cleaning the bore after every range trip burning Tripple 7.
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Québec, QC1 year ago
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