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Photo of 12 GAUGE Smith & Wesson MP12
$1550.00
12 GAUGE Smith & Wesson MP12
Brand New - Never been shot. Shipping EXTRA The Smith & Wesson M&P12 is a compact, pump-action bullpup shotgun known for its short overall length (around 27.8 inches) despite a full 19-inch barrel, offering significant firepower in a maneuverable package for home defense or sport. Key features include dual magazine tubes, allowing easy switching between loads like mini-shells, standard shells, and 3-inch magnums, with an ambidextrous selector for controls and magazine selection, an M&P pistol grip with interchangeable palmswells, an optics-ready top rail, and M-LOK slots on the barrel shroud. Its design emphasizes ambidextrous operation, AR-15-style controls, and features like a tactile loaded chamber indicator, making it a versatile, high-capacity defense shotgun.  Key Features: Bullpup Design: Compact size with a 19-inch barrel, improving maneuverability in tight spaces. Dual Magazine Tubes: Holds 7+7+1 rounds of 2 ¾” shells, allowing easy switching between different loads. Ammo Versatility: Accepts 2 ¾”, 3”, and mini-shell loads. Ambidextrous Controls: Safety, magazine selector, and cycling are designed for both left- and right-handed users. M&P Grip: Ergonomic grip with interchangeable palm swells, compatible with AR-15 grips. Top Rail & M-LOK: Picatinny rail for optics and M-LOK slots for accessories. Barrel: 19-inch, 4140 CMV steel, threaded for Rem Choke pattern tubes (comes with cylinder and modified chokes). Tactile Loaded Chamber Indicator: Provides visible and tactile confirmation of a round in the chamber. Pump Action: Smooth action with metal action bars and a reciprocating cover for clearing malfunctions.  Purpose: Home Defense: Excellent for close quarters due to its compact length and high capacity. Sport Shooting: Versatile enough for various shooting sports, offering significant firepower.  Controls: Magazine Selector: A push-button lever switches between the two magazine tubes. Safety: Ambidextrous safety selector, similar to an AR-15. Action Release: A tab near the grip releases the pump for cycling. 
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Edmonton, AB7 hours ago
Photo of SWISS SCHMIDT RUBIN 1896/ K11 INFANTRY RIFLE 7.5mm X 55mm Manufactured: 1911-1920
$1160
SWISS SCHMIDT RUBIN 1896/ K11 INFANTRY RIFLE 7.5mm X 55mm Manufactured: 1911-1920
SWISS SCHMIDT RUBIN, MODEL: 1896/11 INFANTRY RIFLE, CALIBER: 7.5 X 55 Very good original condition 1911-1920 conversion date to M191 action.. SWISS SCHMIDT RUBIN, MODEL: 1896/11 INFANTRY RIFLE, CALIBER: 7.5 X 55, COMES WITH MUZZLE COVER, BORE IS VERY GOOD. VISIBLE NUMBERS MATCH. BARLEY CORN FRONT SIGHT WITH RAMP, ADJUSTABLE U NOTCHED REAR SIGHT, SILVER BOLT WITH RED POLYMER BOLT KNOBS. TWO PIECE FULL MILITARY WOOD STOCKS, FINGER GROOVED FOREND, MILITARY MODIFIED PISTOL GRIP, SMOOTH STEEL BUTT PLATE, SLING SWIVELS, STACKING HOOK, BAYONET LUG. METAL FINISH TURNING SILVER GREY WITH LIGHT PITTING, SCRATCHES, HANDLING MARKS AND WEAR. STOCKS SHOW DINGS, MARKS AND WEAR. ACTION: STRAIGHT PULL RIFLE, BARREL LENGTH: 30.75", CLASS: CANADIAN NON RESTRICTED. The Schmidt–Rubin rifles were a series of Swiss Army service rifles in use between 1889 and 1958. They are distinguished by the straight-pull bolt action invented by Rudolf Schmidt and use Eduard Rubin's GP90 7.5×53.5 and GP11 7.5×55 Schmidt–Rubin rifle cartridge. The Schmidt–Rubin 1896/11 rifle, or the Model 96/11, was a Swiss upgrade to the 89/96 rifles they had, to use the more powerful cartridge adopted as the GP11. The GP11 cartridge operated at a higher chamber pressure, which the 89/96 action could easily handle. The model 89/96 rifles were modernized by changing the three-groove rifled barrel to a new 4-groove type, adding a pistol grip to the stock, changing the magazine to the 6-round type used in the 1900 short rifle, and modernizing the sights. This also streamlined the appearance of the rifles. Because more rifles were needed than were available, the model 1911 rifle, with slight changes, was put into production. Almost all of the 127,000-plus model 89/96 rifles were converted to the 96/11 specifications. An improvement over the original 1889 version of the Schmidt–Rubin rifle, the Swiss M1911 placed the locking lugs in the middle of the bolt, rather than at the rear, strengthening the action and allowing a more powerful cartridge, the Gewehrpatrone 11 or GP 11 to be used. It is distinguished from the 96/11 rifle by a curved butt plate and by a stock with an integral semi-pistol grip. It uses a graduated tangent sight which begins at 300 meters. The 1911 and 96/11 rifles were made with excellent craftsmanship, and were exceptionally accurate. As Switzerland remained neutral through both world wars, remaining rifles are typically in far better condition than other European rifles of the time. CFP/RCMP courtesy of Bill C-71 require any firearm to have a transfer registration number approved by the CFT to sell, give or transfer as of MAY 18, 2022. Seller needs the full name and PAL of the buyer with DOB and email as on file with the CFP. Seller then submits information on the RCMP CFP Individual Web Services which confirms the buyers PAL as valid or not with a Reference Number. Failure to do so is subject to Sections 99 & 101 of the Criminal code.
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30617 impressions
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Saskatoon, SK1 day ago
Photo of Winchester 1894 & (pre 64) Model 94 - Sights, Parts, ......
$40.00
Winchester 1894 & (pre 64) Model 94 - Sights, Parts, ......
1) Winchester pre 64 M94 - Carbine Blade Gold Beaded Insert - $95.00 2) Winchester pre 64 Model 94 - Front Sight Hood - $40.00 3) Winchester pre 64 Model 94 - Front Sight Beaded Insert - $75.00 4) Winchester pre 64 Model 94 - 22B Rear Sight - $350.00 6) Older Original 1A - 1B - 1C Elevators - $60.00 7) Winchester pre 64 Model 94 - 22G Rear Sight - $250.00 8) Winchester Model 94 - Rear Sight 3C - 6 Step Elevator - $50.00 9) DT-1 Marble's  3/8" Dovetail - Curved Top  -  $45.00 10) Winchester pre 64 Model 94 / 1894 - Saddle Ring Stud & Ring - $95.00 12) Winchester 1873 - 1892 Saddle Ring Staple (only) - $65.00 Screws 14) 6-48 Filler Screws (4) - Blue   $20.00 15) Win 1890-06-62 Tang Screw  - 40.00 16) Win 1894-1892-1873 PG Tang Screw - 60.00 17) Win 1876-1886 Tang Screw  -  40.00 20) Win 1894 (pre 64) Magazine Plug Screw Short - 35.00 21) Win 1894 (pre 64) Magazine Plug Screw Long -   35.00 22) Win 1894 (pre 64) Finger lever pin stop screw - 40.00 23) Win 1894 (pre 64) Link Pin Stop Screw - 40.00 24) Win 1894 (pre 64) Loading gate screw - 40.00 26) Win 1892 -1894 Forend Cap Screw (2) -  45.00 27) Win 1892 -1894 SRC Front Band Screw  - 40.00 28) Win 1892 -1894 SRC Rear Band Screw - 40.00 29) Win 1885 Low Wall Tang Screw - 40.00 30) Win 1885 High Wall Tang Screw - 40.00 --- DO NOT USE THE MESSAGING SYSTEM ! Phone Calls (No Texting) 403-885-2149 or E-mail - slc6546@gmail.com Click on my name "Jack Daniels" under the post date below to see my other ads
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129110 impressions
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Lacombe, AB2 days ago
Photo of NEW! Browning X-Bolt Target McMillan A3-5 Ambush Rifle, 6.5 Creedmoor, 26"HB Fluted, Stainless Steel
$3825
NEW! Browning X-Bolt Target McMillan A3-5 Ambush Rifle, 6.5 Creedmoor, 26"HB Fluted, Stainless Steel
**Still available if posted** Please include phone # and your email with communications as messaging replies don’t always get through. For quickest replies use text, use TownPost messaging with TownPost account or request my email. I have a brand new Browning X-Bolt Target McMillan A3-5 Ambush Rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor for sale. It’s a precision bolt-action target rifle in a Carbon Fiber McMillan A3-5 stock w/adjustable comb and with a stainless steel 26" fluted bull barrel with muzzle brake. Featured in Urban Carbon Ambush camouflage it’s got an 60 degrees bolt throw with an extended bolt handle, an adjustable feather trigger, 4 rd detachable clip, Pachmayr Decelerator recoil pad, 20 MOA Picatinny optics rail and bipod rail. I am the first owner of this new rifle but have not fired the rifle. **SEE MY OTHER RIFLE, RIFLE/SCOPE COMBO, SHOOTING AND HUNTING GEAR ADS** Valid PAL required, will come with transfer # as per new laws. First Paid, First Served. 
Holds only with deposit. Delivery Negotiable.
 Buyer pays for shipping costs and makes arrangements for payment. DESCRIPTION Browning X-Bolt Target McMillan A3-5 Ambush Rifle, 6.5 Creedmoor. Made to the high standards you expect from Browning, this quality X-Bolt Target McMillan A3-5 Ambush Rifle is chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor and comes equiped with numerous features. These features include the Carbon Fiber McMillan A3-5 stock with an ajustable comb, a free-floating fluted barrel with a muzzle brake on 5/8-24 suppressor threads, picatinny rail for bipod mounting, a gray stainless steel 26" bull barrel, an adjustable feather trigger, detachable rotary magazine, a urban carbon ambush finish and more. Included with this bolt action rifle is two quick detach swivel cups, a 20 MOA picatinny rail, and a glass bedded receiver with a matte blued finish. The McMillan A3-5 stocks are US Marine proven tough, and are proudly featured on these X-Bolt models. PRODUCT FEATURES - Carbon Fiber McMillan A3-5 Stock Marine proven tough, this premium Carbon Fiber stock comes with an installed adjustable comb, textured gripping surfaces, palm swell, a Pachmayr Decelerator recoil pad, and finished in an Urban Carbon Ambush. This stock is a variation of McMillan's famous A-3 stock but with the addition of an A-5 type butt hook on the bottom of the butt. The flat on the bottom of the hook is about 3/4" wide. This stock comes with a thumbwheel elevator system which allows for precise vertical adjustments. With the adjustable comb you can adjust and align your sight plane to match the scope - Decked out 26" Long Bull Barrel Manufactured from gray stainless steel, this free-floating fluted barrel includes a muzzle brake on 5/8-24 suppressor threads, a thread protector, and an embedded target crown - Extended Bolt Handle, Feather Trigger, and 20 MOA Picatinny Rail This ambush rifle includes a steel constructed, glass bedded receiver that features a matte blued finish, a 60 degrees bolt lift with an extended bolt handle, an adjustable feather trigger, detachable rotary magazine, top tang safety, and bolt unlock button. The X-Bolt's three-lever gold plated Feather Trigger provides a clean, crisp pull with no take-up or creep and minimal overtravel. Attaching the ideal scope or accessory is easy with the aluminum manufactured 20 MOA Picatinny rail as well attaching a bipod or light to the included bottom rail SPECIFICATIONS Model Code - 035451282 Action Length - Short Action Barrel Length - 26" Overall Length - 46" Length of Pull - 13 5/8" Weight - 10 lbs 0 oz Magazine Capacity - 4 Twist Rate - 7" Barrel Finish - Satin Gray Stock Finish - Urban Carbon Ambush Receiver Finish - Matte Blued Chamber Finish - Polished Barrel Material - Stainless Barrel Contour - Bull Stock Material - Carbon Fiber Recoil Pad - Pachmayr Decelerator Checkering - Textured Grip Panels Sling Swivel Studs - 2 QD Cups Receiver Material - Steel Trigger Finish - Gold Plated Bolt Slide Finish - High Gloss Magazine Type - Detachable Trigger Material - Alloy
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Spruce Grove, AB2 days ago
Photo of Pre-WW1 British Pattern 1821 Canadian Artillery Officer's Sword – no Scabbard
$500.00
Pre-WW1 British Pattern 1821 Canadian Artillery Officer's Sword – no Scabbard
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.    $500.00 Or Best Offer   Thanks,  Phil
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St. Albert, AB2 days 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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Mississauga, ON3 days ago
Photo of Antique Swedish Husqvarna Model 1887 Nagant 7.5mm Revolver, Shoots SMOKELESS .32 S&W Ammo!!!
$4500
Antique Swedish Husqvarna Model 1887 Nagant 7.5mm Revolver, Shoots SMOKELESS .32 S&W Ammo!!!
Howdy Townpost! I'm looking to sell my rare bird antique revolver. Husqvarna made 13,619 model 1887 revolvers over the course of 9 years between 1897 and 1905. Of those only 350 were made in 1897, and thus those are the only antique status Husqvarna model 1887s in Canada that are recognized by the RCMP CFP Lab Technicians. This is one of them, number 260. These are not common to say the least. These revolvers are chambered in the 7.5 mm Nagant cartridge. The chamber dimensions are essentially almost identical to the 7.5 Swiss revolver cartridge used in their model 1882s. So you can make proper brass and the proper dimensional cartridge for this gun using either .32-20 Winchester, .25-20 Winchester, 7.62mm Nagant (1895), or 8mm Lebel Revolver brass as parent cases. I have some virgin 7.62 Nagant brass that I'll throw in as a freebie to the buyer and there's like 50 pieces in this bag. Or the more expedient way to shoot this gun is to shoot 32 Smith & Wesson long or short as an inexpensive and smokeless off the shelf ammunition. This is commonly done in Switzerland with Swiss model 1882 revolvers, and given that this has almost essentially identical chamber dimensions (they Husqys are actually little a bit tighter) you can do the same. So I decided to give it a whirl with the .32 S&W and was actually very pleasantly surprised by my results. My best three round group at 25 yards with PPU .32 Smith and Wesson Long with round nose lead bullets was 2 inches. Those were the first three rounds I fired through the revolver but the three following rounds in the same cylinder opened up to a 5 inch group as the barrel heated up. I still have the target and can provide a photo of it upon request. I imagine any almost any .32 Smith & Wesson standard velocity factory ammunition would be fine to shoot in this except Sellier & Bellot because it has a fairly small diameter rim diameter and the rounds sink into the chamber and will not headspace properly and the hammer can't reach them. One in five cases bulges and splits open, but the majority of rounds fired essentially fire form to the chamber and could be possibly reloaded in my opinion. Overall the ammunition performs surprisingly well for being how undersized it is and as long as you use lead bullets or maybe a hollow-based jacketed bullet, the bullet will expand and grab the rifling and stabilize very well and achieve good accuracy. The revolver is all matching except for three parts. The cylinder is an unserialized replacement. The trigger guard and the side plate are also replacements in the 4200 SN# range. The chambres and bore are all in excellent condition. There is one spot of extremely shallow corrosion sot in the bore and that is pictured. Beyond that, the bore is sharp with tall lands and is mirror shiny. And all of the chambers are very clean and shiny as well. They are also pictured. Overall the gun is in very good condition the most noticeable wear is on the color case hardening that is on the loading gate trigger and loading gate spring. The non-matching side plate was reblued to more closely match the original blue on the frame. I will include a little document dossier I've put together in a binder that provides documentation on this firearm. It includes a copy of the Firearms reference table entry or FRN, a copy of the regulations prescribing antique firearms, and some copies of emails I received from the RCMP lab technicians confirming their opinion of the antique legal status of this particular example SN#260 revolver that I received in order to import this firearm easily. So all of your legal bases are covered. The revolver is located in Calgary AB for local delivery or pickup. Or I can ship it nationwide on the buyer's dime. I can do Alberta meetups too. It depends on the time of year though and whereabouts. I too have video footage of me shooting this firearm with 32 Smith & Wesson ammunition and the target I used I just have to edit the clips together and upload them to YouTube. I haven't got around to doing that yet. I suspect the revolver will be sold before I get around to doing that, but I will upload that footage regardless for the buyer. But for now you'll have to take my word for it until I upload the video and if that's not good enough for you then you'll probably miss out on the sale cause it's exactly what happened with my .38 Special converted Colt model 1889 that's sold in less than 24 hours.
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