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Photo of 1804 Pedersoli Potsdam Musket. Antique..NO PAL REQUIRED
$1500
1804 Pedersoli Potsdam Musket. Antique..NO PAL REQUIRED
I have a mint Pedersoli 1804 Potsdam Musket (smooth bore) in .75 (calibre)It is in immaculate condition with no rust or pitting. As it is a flintlock, it is listed as an antique so, no PAL is needed to own or possess this musket. Asking $1,500.00. Offers welcome. Local deals are preferred as shipping will be quite expensive for the buyer. So, I've had several comments that Antique firearms DO require a PAL and that I'm crazy. Well I am crazy but not about this subject. FYI Criminal Code of Canada Section 84(1) antique firearm means (a) any firearm manufactured before 1898 that was not designed to discharge rim-fire or centre-fire ammunition and that has not been redesigned to discharge such ammunition, or (b) any firearm that is prescribed to be an antique firearm; (arme à feu historique) Regulations Prescribing Antique Firearms Prescription 1 The firearms listed in the schedule are antique firearms for the purposes of paragraph (b) of the definition antique firearm in subsection 84(1) of the Criminal Code. SCHEDULE (Section 1) Black Powder Reproductions 1 A reproduction of a flintlock, wheel-lock or matchlock firearm, other than a handgun, manufactured after 1897. Section 84(3) Certain weapons deemed not to be firearms ·         (3) For the purposes of sections 91 to 95, 99 to 101, 103 to 107 and 117.03 of this Act and the provisions of the Firearms Act, the following weapons are deemed not to be firearms: ·         (a) any antique firearm;
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Edmonton, AB3 weeks ago
Photo of RINGS!! LEUPOLD, WEAVER, SAKO, MILLET, CVA, browning leupold
$1234
RINGS!! LEUPOLD, WEAVER, SAKO, MILLET, CVA, browning leupold
PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION! unable to post all photos so see info below. A large variety of rings for sale. Prefer to sell larger bulk packs. Shipping is extra. Some smaller orders can be shipped cheap via regular letter mail. Prices do not include shipping. See my other post for a list of bases available. MILLET Nickel 1 inch turn in low $30 Nickel 1 inch turn in medium $30 Nickel 1 inch turn in high $30 Black matte 1 inch low $30 Black matte 1 inch medium $30 Black matte 1 inch high $30 Black matte 1 inch extension rings medium $50 Black matte 30mm low $35 Black matte 30mm high $35 Ruger M77 superhawk Nickel 30mm rings $50 Ruger 77/22, No.1, No.3, 96/44, Ranch Nickel 30mm mediums $50 Tikka angle loc 30mm medium Black matte $40 Sako angle loc 30mm mediumBlack matte $40 SAKO angle loc 1 inch high $40 WEAVER SIDE MOUNT 1" LONG BRACKET & RINGS HIGH BLACK, ITEM#49340 $50 Weaver grand slam medium 1 inch turn in rings $30 Medium silver 1 inch high quad lock extension rings $25 Medium silver 1 inch rings $30 BROWNING/TALLEY Browning AB3 scope mounts 1 inch, medium height $40 Abolt mountain TI Scope system $30 LEUPOLD STD 1 inch low gun metal grey $25 Rifleman 1 inch high silver $25 Leupold sako 1 inch rings and base silver mediums $100 DURASIGHT integral mount for CVA, traditions, winchester in lines. And t/c omega, triumph $25 SAKO Optilock silver rings new in pkg $100 optilock silver 1 inch low rings $100 Optilock silver bases $80, Optilocks Black 1 inch $70 Optilocks Black 1 inch extension base $90 Vintage sako 1 Inch see through rings SOLD
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Ontario1 day ago
Photo of Smith and Wesson No. 2 "Old Model Army", Mid frame antique Revolver $2100
$2100
Smith and Wesson No. 2 "Old Model Army", Mid frame antique Revolver $2100
Please text anytime 6476871484. Fully functional antique revolver in ready to shoot condition ,very smooth action. No PAL needed. Can shoot 32rf long and short. Comes with FRT RCMP paperwork. Smith and Wesson No. 2 "Old Model Army", .32 RF Revolver This one is in very good condition. With original blue. The action is strong and accurate, and the cylinder indexes and locks properly without play. The bore of the 5-inch barrel is very good, with sharp rifling and mirror bright. The rosewood grips are very good and undamaged. They look like they may have been re-varnished once. SN 59474, very good overall. History & Background Horace Smith and Daniel Baird Wesson acquired Rollin White’s patent (1855) for the bored-through cylinder to manufacture what they originally called the No. 1 revolver in .22 rim fire. It proved to be a rather ineffective little pocket revolver but was nonetheless very popular with civilians as a personal protective weapon. In 1861, just as the civil war gained momentum, S&W decided that they needed a larger caliber revolver in order to be able to convince the buying public (many of them enlisted in the war) that their gun was a viable protective option and as a back-up gun in battle. The scaled-up design was duly named the No. 2 and was nicknamed the “Army”, as it was widely used by military personnel as a personal side arm. Smith & Wesson retained and defended the Rollin White patent aggressively throughout the civil war period, and until its expiry in 1870, and therefore the No. 2 “Army” would be the only American made cartridge revolver used during this conflict (although several “unlicensed” makers added their wares into the fray, such as Uhlinger, Pond and Moore). The model is called “Old Model” due to its frame shape – the square butt and octagonal barrel of the model 1 ½ First Issue, as compared to the bird’s head grip and round barrel of the Second Issue. There is no “New Model” Army. The "No. 2 Old Model" was a popular personal side arm of many officers in the Union forces during the American Civil War, and is also known as the "Army" model. It was first introduced in 1861, and made until about 1874. The "No. 2" refers to the frame size, "No. 1" having been the first, .22 caliber pocket revolver and the "No. 3"'s being the large-frame revolvers. The 1 1/2 was introduced after the number 2, and since it fits in between the no. 1 and no. 2, it was named the no. 1 1/2. The no. 2 was owned by such famous Americans as General George Armstrong Custer and "Wild Bill" Hickok, the marshal of Deadwood...
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