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Photo of Magpul Hunter 110 Stock, Savage 110 Short Action, Right Hand, ODG.
$400.00
Magpul Hunter 110 Stock, Savage 110 Short Action, Right Hand, ODG.
Magpul Hunter 110 Stock, Savage 110 Short Action, Right Hand, ODG-(olive drab green). The Hunter 110 is designed for 3rd generation Savage short action Series 10/110 centerfire rifles that have center-feed magazine compatibility and action screw hole spacing of 4.40” (H-prefix and later) with production a date of 2006 and later. The Hunter 110 also includes our Bolt Action Magazine Well – Hunter 110 and one PMAG® 5 7.62 AC for optimal functionality with detachable box magazines that don’t require custom inletting. Made in the USA. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS More Information Platform Bolt Action, Savage 110 Butt-Pad Dimensions 1.5 in W x 5.0 in H LOP Adjustment Range 13.0 in, - 15.0 in. (13 in. with no spacers plus up to four half-inch spacers) Weight 3.3 lbs. Width of Butt, max 1.5 in. Width of Forend, max 2.3 in. Other Specs Compatible with 3rd generation Savage short action Series 10/110 centerfire rifles with center-feed magazine compatibility and action screw hole spacing of 4.40” that began in 2006. Compatible with barrel profiles up to Medium Palma and Savage Varmint barrel contours. Tapered Beam design provides rigidity through the forend and will free-float compatible barrels. Local is preferred, but will ship at buyers expense. Further Lost insurance can be purchased by the buyer. Please send message to: medal1958@gmail.com
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Toronto, ON8 hours ago
Photo of Frank Wesson Deringer compact Pocket Pistol, .32 RF  RARE $1800
$1800
Frank Wesson Deringer compact Pocket Pistol, .32 RF RARE $1800
Please text anytime 6476871484. Fully functional antique pistol no PAL required. Frank Wesson Single-Shot Pistol, .32 RF Short/Long RARE Frank Wesson, elder brother to Daniel Baird Wesson of S&W fame was an accomplished gunmaker when Daniel was still a boy. The two younger Wessons would apprentice with their oldest brother Edwin, and learn much of their expertise from this talented and versatile master. Frank would move to California in the 1850's, probably lured by the opportunities presented by the gold rush, making and repairing guns for the local needs. By 1859 he had moved back to Worceater where he set up shop in his own name. Frank is best known for his fine rifles, "bicycle rifles", deringers and single-shot pistols. Frank Wesson never ventured into the revolver market until he had partnered with his nephew Gilbert Harrington to form Wesson & Harrington. The revolver making business continued to evolve as Wesson & Harrington first, and then Harrington & Richardson.​ This is Frank Wesson's "medium frame" single-shot pistol, chambered in .32 rim fire. It is in excellent condition, with original blue. The little lever on the bottom of the frame releases the barrel lock when the hammer is in the safety position, and the barrel snaps open as it should. It will not open if the hammer is down, or fully cocked. The bore of the3 5/8 inch barrel is excellent and bright, with sharp rifling. The rosewood grips are very fine. This is an early model of the first variant, of which only about 1000 were ever made. SN 54, excellent overall.
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Ontario1 day ago
Photo of Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 in .44 Russian Open top. Antique $4500
$4500
Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 in .44 Russian Open top. Antique $4500
Please text anytime 6476871484. Fully functional antique revolver in mechanically perfect and ready to shoot condition ,very good action, no PAL needed. Reloadable ammo is available but sold separately Comes with FRT RCMP paperwork. Smith & Wesson 44New Model No. 3 Top Break, .44 Russian Revolver This one is in very good condition. The the serial numbers match . The action is strong and accurate, and the cylinder indexes and locks properly. The bore of the 6-inch barrel is quite good, with strong rifling. The black hard rubber grips are good and undamaged. Mechanically in excellent condition with proper timing and lockup. The latch is also solid with zero play. Extractor works as it should. SN 5819, very good overall. History & Background Smith and Wesson's first double action design dates back to at least 1872 - years before Colt ever attempted a double action cartridge revolver. It was mentioned in a letter to the Russian envoy General Orlof, and although the sale to Russia never materialized, it served to pave the way for the very popular and successful line of double action top break revolvers. The .44 Russian model was actually the first to be produced as a prototype, and the last to be released for sale to the public. For this reason there exists a degree of confusion over the proper terminology: the first one to be manufactured for sale was the .38 caliber model, followed by the .32. The .44 caliber model was not released until 1881, and is variably known as the No. 3 Double Action, the Double Action "Navy" (a name Daniel Wesson wanted to keep alive to differentiate this model from the No. 3 single action, and still holding out hope to sell it to the Russian navy), and the First Model Double Action. Originally, the .44 Double Action was made with a 1 7/16 inch cylinder, however an optional .44-40 version was available as of 1886. This required a 1 9/16 inch cylinder, and a longer frame. The firm soon realized that it was too expensive and cumbersome to manufacture two different sizes of frames for what was essentially the same gun, and the shorter cylinder and frame were dropped in favour of the longer one in the early 1890's. The No. 3 frame .44 double action top breaks were dropped from the Smith and Wesson catalogue in 1913.
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Mississauga, ON1 day ago
Photo of Iver Johnson "American Bull Dog", .38 RF double action antique Revolver $2800
$2800
Iver Johnson "American Bull Dog", .38 RF double action antique Revolver $2800
Please text anytime 6476871484. Fully functional double action revolver in perfect condition. Compact pocket revolver high quality and can fit in the palm of your hand.. No PAL required. Comes with FRT paperwork. Reloadable ammo is available but sold separately. Iver Johnson "American Bull Dog", .38 RF short and long Revolver Iver Johnson was one of the most prolific makers of pocket revolvers in America, from 1871 to nearly the present. One of the earliest makers of bulldog-type, double action revolvers, the Iver Johnson American Bull Dog is well known and in demand. These were made by Johnson's and the relief grip showing the American eagle on a shield is typical of Johnson's ware. ​ This one is in very fine to excellent condition, with 99% original nickel. The action is accurate and strong, and the cylinder indexes and locks properly with no play. The bore of the 2 1/2-inch barrel is good with strong rifling throughout. The black hard-rubber grips are excellent and undamaged. SN 2407, excellent overall. History & Background Iver Johnson (1841-1895) was a Norwegian gunsmith who came from Bergen to America in 1863. He found work immediately at Ethan Allen's factory in Worcester, Mass. where he met Martin Bye. Johnson worked at Allen's through the civil war years, as demand for firearms was high, and work was plentiful. By 1871 Johnson and Bye had decided to venture out on their own and founded Johnson Bye & Co. in Worcester, moving to Fitchburg by 1891. In 1883 Martin Bye left the company, selling his interest to Iver. The company name was changed to its most famous form, "Iver Johnson's Arms & Cycle Works, Fitchburg, Mass.", a name it would retain until the outbreak of the First World War. Iver Johnson did not only produce a large variety of firearms, they were also famous for their excellent quality bicycles and motorcycles. The company would remain in business until 1993. The name was "revived" in 2006 and the brand is still used today.
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Mississauga, ON1 day ago
Photo of Various stocks for sale.
$100.00
Various stocks for sale.
01.Remington 1100/11-87 12 GA.Conventional Skeletonized Black synthetic Stock-$60.00 02.Beretta A300 20 GA.used wood forend -$100.00 03.Beretta Stock A400 DLX 12GA - Oil finishing - No Kick Off.-$400.00 04.Used Sako M75 long action grey synthetic stock-$90.00 05.Boyds Prarie Hunter Ruger M77 stock, long action, hinged floorplate sporter barrel profile. Standard length of pull, Limb saver recoil pad.-$350.00 06.CZ457 LRP Stock Grey-$350.00 07.Fajen Ruger 10/22 Black synthetic Rifle Stock-$80.00 08.Hogue OD Green 10/22 synthetic stock-SOLD 09.Browning BLR Lightweight '81 short-action buttstock.Brand new.-SOLD 10.Browning Superposed 20 ga long tang stock-$350.00 11.Custom Sako 579 bolt action rifle walnut stock.-$200.00 12.Custom Sako 579 bolt action rifle LH black thumbhole stock with RH bolt action.-$150.00 13.Khan Arms 12 GA A-TAC Tactical shotgun folding stock and for-end -$80.00 14.Khan Arms A-Tac black synthetic forend-$50.00 New. 15.SKS ATI Desert Tan Adjustable Side-Folding Stock. Comes with gas tube cover.-SOLD 16.Lazer Arms XT14 20 GA.Single Shot Shotgun Black synthetic stock and for-end.Brand new.-$85.00 17.Baikal IJ-18 410 GA.for-end-$40.00 18.Baikal MP27 20 gauge for-end-$60.00 19.Henry H010 / H018 Wood Stock-$120.00 20.H&R stock-$40.00 21.Diana Model 48 wood stock-$100.00 22.Remington 700 BDL black short action synthetic stock-$90.00 23.Remington 700 short action synthetic stock with trigger guard,floor plate and follower assembly-$150.00 24.Browning A-Bolt Magnum action Black synthetic stock-$140.00 Local is preferred, but will ship at buyers expense. Please send message to: medal1958@gmail.com
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Toronto, ON2 days ago
Photo of Savage 110 Elite Precision 300 Win Mag
$2,500.00
Savage 110 Elite Precision 300 Win Mag
Savage Elite Precision 300 win mag All accessories are not included No trade Description The 110 Elite Precision is the pinnacle of the Savage’s 110 designs. They’ve begun with the time tested Model 110 action and then rethought every aspect of the rifle. The overhaul includes all of the upgrades demanding shooters make to their long range tack drivers. The 110 Elite Precision has an Adjustable Core Competition chassis from Modular Driven Technologies (MDT). From its full length ARCA rail to its titanium nitride coatings, this is a rifle built for a lifetime of Elite Precision. FEATURES * Savage factory blueprinted action * MDT ACC aluminum chassis with fully adjustable stock * ARCA Rail along the entire length of the chassis * Stainless steel, flash nitride target receiver * Titanium Nitride bolt body * 1.5 – 4 lb user adjustable AccuTrigger * Self timing taper aligned muzzlebrake (Short Action Calibers Only) * MDT Vertical Grip and AICS magazine * Modified Palma contour barrel * 1-Piece 20MOA Rail Action: Bolt Ejection Port: Right Barrel Color: Natural Barrel Finish: Matte Barrel Length (in)/(cm): 30 / 76.200 Barrel Material: Stainless Steel Caliber: 300 WIN MAG Magazine Quantity: 1 Magazine Capacity: 5 Hand: Right Length of Pull (in)/(cm): 14-15.5 / 35.560 Magazine: Detachable Box Magazine Overall Length (in)/(cm): 49.75-50.7 / 126.365 Rate of Twist (in): 1 in 10 Receiver Color: Black Receiver Finish: Matte Receiver Material: Stainless Steel Type: Centerfire Stock Color: Grey Stock Finish: CeraKote Stock Type: Chassis Weight (lb)/(kg): 14.95 / 6.78
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Calgary, AB2 days ago
Photo of Smith & Wesson 44 Double Action Open top "First Model" Antique Revolver .44 Russian $4300
$4300
Smith & Wesson 44 Double Action Open top "First Model" Antique Revolver .44 Russian $4300
Please text anytime 6476871484. Fully functional antique revolver in perfect and ready to shoot condition ,very good action, no PAL needed. Reloadable ammo is available but sold separately Comes with FRT RCMP paperwork. Smith & Wesson 44 Double Action "First Model", .44 Russian This one is in very good condition. With original finish remains, the markings are well visible. The action is strong and accurate, and the cylinder indexes and locks properly. There is minimal side-to-side movement. The bore of the 6 inch barrel is very good, with strong rifling and little signs of wear and use. The original wooden grips are very good and undamaged. There is no wear visible. The front sight has been upgraded with a German silver blade for better accuracy. SN 12499, very good overall.​ History & Background Smith and Wesson's first double action design dates back to at least 1872 - years before Colt ever attempted a double action cartridge revolver. It was mentioned in a letter to the Russian envoy General Orlof, and although the sale to Russia never materialized, it served to pave the way for the very popular and successful line of double action top break revolvers. The .44 Russian model was actually the first to be produced as a prototype, and the last to be released for sale to the public. For this reason there exists a degree of confusion over the proper terminology: the first one to be manufactured for sale was the .38 caliber model, followed by the .32. The .44 caliber model was not released until 1881, and is variably known as the No. 3 Double Action, the Double Action "Navy" (a name Daniel Wesson wanted to keep alive to differentiate this model from the No. 3 single action, and still holding out hope to sell it to the Russian navy), and the First Model Double Action. Originally, the .44 Double Action was made with a 1 7/16 inch cylinder, however an optional .44-40 version was available as of 1886. This required a 1 9/16 inch cylinder, and a longer frame. The firm soon realized that it was too expensive and cumbersome to manufacture two different sizes of frames for what was essentially the same gun, and the shorter cylinder and frame were dropped for the longer one in the early 1890's. The No. 3 frame .44 double action top breaks were dropped from the Smith and Wesson catalogue in 1913.
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Mississauga, ON3 days ago
Photo of Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 in .44 Special / Russian Open top. Antique $4800
$4800
Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 in .44 Special / Russian Open top. Antique $4800
Please text anytime 6476871484. Fully functional antique revolver in ready to shoot condition ,very good action, no PAL needed. Reloadable ammo is available but sold separately Comes with FRT RCMP paperwork. Smith & Wesson 44 New Model No. 3 Top Break, .44 Special / Russian Revolver. This one is in very good condition with longer 1 9/16 cylinder and can shoot both .44 Special and 44 Russian ammo. The action is strong and accurate, and the cylinder indexes and locks properly. The bore of the 5 inch barrel is quite good, with strong rifling. The black hard rubber grips are good and undamaged. Mechanically in excellent condition with proper timing and lockup. The latch is also solid. Extractor works as it should. SN 10682, very good overall. History & Background Smith and Wesson's first double action design dates back to at least 1872 - years before Colt ever attempted a double action cartridge revolver. It was mentioned in a letter to the Russian envoy General Orlof, and although the sale to Russia never materialized, it served to pave the way for the very popular and successful line of double action top break revolvers. The .44 Russian model was actually the first to be produced as a prototype, and the last to be released for sale to the public. For this reason there exists a degree of confusion over the proper terminology: the first one to be manufactured for sale was the .38 caliber model, followed by the .32. The .44 caliber model was not released until 1881, and is variably known as the No. 3 Double Action, the Double Action "Navy" (a name Daniel Wesson wanted to keep alive to differentiate this model from the No. 3 single action, and still holding out hope to sell it to the Russian navy), and the First Model Double Action. Originally, the .44 Double Action was made with a 1 7/16 inch cylinder, however an optional .44-40 version was available as of 1886. This required a 1 9/16 inch cylinder, and a longer frame. The firm soon realized that it was too expensive and cumbersome to manufacture two different sizes of frames for what was essentially the same gun, and the shorter cylinder and frame were dropped in favor of the longer one in the early 1890's. The No. 3 frame .44 double action top breaks were dropped from the Smith and Wesson catalogue in 1913.
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Mississauga, ON3 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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