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Photo of Victoptics X4 Low Power Variable Optic Scope
$150
Victoptics X4 Low Power Variable Optic Scope
$150 Often Specter Arms gets asked for a good scope for a light rifle; a 22 or a 223. With the budget friendly X4 scope, people now have a inexpensive low power variable optic packed with a variety of useful features. Its compact size and weight don't add much in terms of bulk keeping your favorite plinker light and easy to carry. In fact the X4 measures only 9.1" long. Its 1-4 magnification is plenty to shoot out comfortably to 200 meters placing this optic as a viable contender as an entry level 3 gun scope. It uses 1" rings which makes its compatible with a lot of older rifles designed with only 1" rings in mind. Picatinny rings are included. Finally, an illuminated reticle gives a nice contrast when shooting at dark backgrounds or in low light. Caliber Max: 762x39, 223 Appropriate For: Wk180C, WS-MCR, Wk181, Ar-15, Su-16, tm-22, Crypto, Raven, Henry Homesteader, Ruger 10/22 _____________ Specter Arms is a dealer for Victoptics is the sub-brand of Vector Optics. SA has more in stock then just S6s and X4s; red dots, scopes and micro reflex sights are all available on the website. Send a text to 7809079585 for more info. If Canada post is not on strike, shipping is available at actual cost or pick up in SE Edmonton. Please click on my user name for other ads and shipping policies. WARNING: messages sent through townpost are not getting through. Please email me directly or text me directly.
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Edmonton, AB1 day 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 Thompson Center Arms .50 caliber Thunder Hawk In-line rifle
$365
Thompson Center Arms .50 caliber Thunder Hawk In-line rifle
Thompson Center Arms .50 caliber Thunder Hawk In-line rifle has a tapered round 1" to 7/8" x 21" stainless steel barrel with light handling marks to the finish. The bore is shiny and the rifling overall is good and sharp. It has a 1:38 twist and a mounted weaver rail. Bullet loads up to 150grn There are factory mount holes to install a ring-type set up. The Rynite stock has a checkered wrist and forend. The stock has a rubber recoil reducing pad and sling swivel studs. The firing mechanism is set up for the #11 percussion cap or 209 primer and has an outside manual bolt position safety. Length of pull is 14", the overall length is 39", weight is 5.4 lbs. CFP/RCMP courtesy of Bill C-71 and JT will require any firearm to have a transfer registration number approved by the CFT to sell, give or transfer as of MAY 18, 2022. Private sales do not require any information about the firearm. Private sales do not require any information about the firearm. 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. Valid PAL required. Will ship on your dime. ANY ATTEMPT TO INQUIRE IF A PURCHASE CAN BE MADE WITHOUT A VALID AND CONFIRMED PAL WILL RESULT IN AN AUTOMATIC POLICE AND CFP CENTER REPORT. DON'T WASTE MY TIME WHICH MAY GET YOU TIME!
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Saskatoon, SK3 days ago
Photo of Lee Enfield No: 1 Mark III 1938 GR1 Singapore SMTLE
$1600
Lee Enfield No: 1 Mark III 1938 GR1 Singapore SMTLE
Lee Enfield No: 1 Mark III 1938 GR1 Singapore SMTLE . 303 BRITISH 10 round Mag, full wood, swivels, bayonet lug with pig sticker bayonet included, rear brass butt plate with tool kit compartment, 2000m rear adjustable iron sight. Frame and butt stock medallion match. Mag number unreadable. Length: SMLE No. 1 Mk III: 44.57 in (1,132 mm) Barrel length: SMLE No. 1 Mk III: 25.2 in (640 mm) In late 1915 the Mk III* was introduced incorporating several changes, the most prominent of which were the deletion of the magazine cut-off mechanism, which when engaged permits the feeding and extraction of single cartridges only while keeping the cartridges in the magazine in reserve, and the long-range volley sights. The windage adjustment of the rear sight was also dispensed with, and the cocking piece was changed from a round knob to a serrated slab. Rifles with some or all of these features present are found, as the changes were implemented at different times in different factories and as stocks of parts were depleted. The magazine cut-off was reinstated after the First World War ended, and not entirely dispensed with in manufacturing until 1933. The SMLE Mk III* (renamed Rifle No.1 Mk III* in 1926) saw extensive service throughout the Second World War, especially in the North African, Italian, Pacific and Burmese theatres in the hands of British and Commonwealth forces. Australia and India retained and manufactured the SMLE Mk III* as their standard rifle during the conflict, and the rifle remained in Australian military service through the Korean War, until it was replaced by the L1A1 SLR in the late 1950s.The Lithgow Small Arms Factory finally ceased production of the SMLE Mk III* in 1953.
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Saskatoon, SK3 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 TRADING or BUYING WELL: inquiry by Constitutional rights & full RPAL: Trade/Buying Small Arm like .38 Revolver/Antique - Discretion is a right too!
2000 negotiable
TRADING or BUYING WELL: inquiry by Constitutional rights & full RPAL: Trade/Buying Small Arm like .38 Revolver/Antique - Discretion is a right too!
Hi there patriotic Canadians, just a brief rundown of what kind of person I am and what I am after; fully understanding our constitutional rights is important as it completely contradicts any or most current thug like bans or officials ways of lying and trying to convince society we have no rights to own firearms responsibly it has been a right under God or a Born unto by every good Canadian who has earned the ability to responsibly use and or own any firearm within reason and certainly if we have paid our dues as those who have spent most of our lives protecting other Canadians where firearms are not used to defuse situations as it is a known fact this almost always makes things worse and more dangerous which is exactly why people like that who are responsible and understand that responsibility don’t need some bureaucrat who has never handled a firearm dictate to me or you if it’s some privilege that mommy and daddy are letting us maybe have sometimes a little; it utter nonsense we are better people and not criminals like the ones who pass these archaic “laws” and criminals making laws clearly don’t make them legal. All of this out of the way I hope I can find and deal with the right people potentially an old timer who has an older collection of my favorites like the antique 6 shooters single & double action, I have been searching for a good condition grandfathered type short barrel 38/22/44/ namely but not strictly I simply require or would like to meet or find a like minded person who is willing to part with a nice potentially original out of their collection to hand down ideally I am after makes and models like the Smith & Wesson/colt single army/Ruger and Taurus model types if we are speaking strictly collectors deep history antiques, Wanting ideally, a good .38 short revolver action that is either already no longer reg. traced or an updated 1930s-1960s model whether it a detective issue snub or a regular issue short barrel 6 shooter that still has a speed loader option or preferably a modified reconstruction and has a side gate loader for single rounds as these are the most utilitarian and essential esthetics. Good or some worn condition I’d expect in fact I prefer a good harms arm to have some wear showing it has reliability and is still fully calibrated and comes as is no need for bells and whistles just a feel good reliable piece that will out last another generation to come. If anyone is a serious owner and collector discreetness is also a right and key in this or any trade and I would hope to keep any dealings private as possible as is our God given rights as RPAL lifetime holders, my offers for a good piece and especially with its holster/belt and any extras I am open to trading some rare estate solid gold signet and precious gem men’s rings which from recent informal appraisals were multiple times the gold values even though the contents and purity are already above any nonsense from a sissy jewelry store chain. My items and rarities are very old well kept and made for a man who wants something of value for example one is a full set Blue Boulder Opal from a small family owned mine in the Australian Outback it’s one of a kind in the world and I am auctioning this one for sure again as last time it had a fins of traction I just did not get enough eyes on it and the auction slot paid for was too short otherwise I was very close to getting an extremely generous offer, but was unable to locate the bidder before it finalized such as are all silent “A”s I also have Solid gold bullion cuff that exceeds 2 ounces of 999.9 of the purest gold which can be shaped, clipped for divided uses even turned into other pieces with its content. I also have constitutional USA silver 90% dimes, and more bullion silver and some very old antique pieces going back hundreds of years. of course Cash talks and I am willing to do a straight cash deal split or show what other great items I have and own including prepper gear wonderful older leather 1800s style jackets and other small priceless artifacts such as meteor fragments and the likes. I’m sure based on my listing of potential items to trade for a decent .38 antique form revolver or something of similar greatness we can come to a more than fair even mutually beneficial trade again I respect peoples privacy and in any deals as long as it’s within our constitutional rights as the Law Abiding Canadians we are and shall always be allowed to do business at our hearts content going far back into our own heritage when trades like these were common place and no jackboot ever had a place nor legal grounds to meddle in our affairs: Remember nothing has changed we have just been told to forget. I’m not going to forget my God given rights and I hope you don’t either we all deserve them as freeborn People’s of Canada and Beyond. Please contact me as soon as you feel like throwing fisticuffs lol or just making some offers
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