Photo of WW2 1943 Canadian/British holster
$95
WW2 1943 Canadian/British holster
Here is a Canadian/British origin and the C broad arrow marking), and cross-referencing the images (including the faint stamping that reads “Z.L.&T. LTD 1943” along with the C broad arrow symbol), this is an original Canadian WWII Pattern 1937 (P37) web pistol holster. Features •  Khaki/tan heavy cotton canvas construction, typical of British/Commonwealth web gear from the era to save on leather due to wartime shortages. •  Flap closure with brass snap (often called a “lift-the-dot” fastener in some variants). •  Brass or metal belt hanger and loops on the back for attachment to P37 web belts or pistol belts. •  Angled design for right-side hip carry, with a reinforced muzzle end. •  Markings: “Z.L.&T. LTD 1943” refers to the manufacturer Zephyr Looms & Textiles Ltd. (Toronto, Canada), a known WWII contractor for Canadian military gear. The “C broad arrow” (often stylized as C↑ or C with an arrow inside) is the Canadian government property/acceptance mark, indicating it was issued for Canadian forces (part of the British Commonwealth system, where the broad arrow denotes ordnance property, and the “C” specifies Canada). This holster was designed primarily for revolvers like the Webley Mk IV .455 or Enfield No. 2 .38, which were standard for Canadian troops early in WWII. However, similar P37 holsters were also used or adapted for the Canadian-made Inglis Browning Hi-Power 9mm pistol (produced from 1944 onward). Original Canadian WWII P37 canvas holsters in good used condition (like this one, with intact hardware and no major tears) typically sell for $150–$350 on sites like eBay, GunsInternational, or militaria forums/auctions. Factors influencing price include: Invasion date1943 date (pre-U.S. entry into the war, during the British Commonwealth’s initial buildup). Clear markings (the C broad arrow and manufacturer stamp add provenance). Condition: This appears solid but field-used, so more toward the $200–$300 range. Recent comparable sales include similar Z.L.&T. Ltd.-made holsters from 1943–1945 fetching $200–$300. Can ship anywhere in Canada Please see my other ads for collectable military accessories.
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Chestermere, AB6 days ago
Photo of WW2 1940 Original Canadian WWII P37 canvas holster
$80.00
WW2 1940 Original Canadian WWII P37 canvas holster
Here is a Canadian/British origin and the C broad arrow marking), and cross-referencing the images (including the faint stamping that reads “Z.L.&T. LTD 1940” along with the C broad arrow symbol), this is an original Canadian WWII Pattern 1937 (P37) web pistol holster. Features •  Khaki/tan heavy cotton canvas construction, typical of British/Commonwealth web gear from the era to save on leather due to wartime shortages. •  Flap closure with brass snap (often called a “lift-the-dot” fastener in some variants). •  Brass or metal belt hanger and loops on the back for attachment to P37 web belts or pistol belts. •  Angled design for right-side hip carry, with a reinforced muzzle end. •  Markings: “Z.L.&T. LTD 1940” refers to the manufacturer Zephyr Looms & Textiles Ltd. (Toronto, Canada), a known WWII contractor for Canadian military gear. The “C broad arrow” (often stylized as C↑ or C with an arrow inside) is the Canadian government property/acceptance mark, indicating it was issued for Canadian forces (part of the British Commonwealth system, where the broad arrow denotes ordnance property, and the “C” specifies Canada). This holster was designed primarily for revolvers like the Webley Mk IV .455 or Enfield No. 2 .38, which were standard for Canadian troops early in WWII. However, similar P37 holsters were also used or adapted for the Canadian-made Inglis Browning Hi-Power 9mm pistol (produced from 1944 onward). Original Canadian WWII P37 canvas holsters in good used condition (like this one, with intact hardware and no major tears) typically sell for $150–$350 on sites like eBay, GunsInternational, or militaria forums/auctions. Factors influencing price include: Rarity of the early 1940 date (pre-U.S. entry into the war, during the British Commonwealth’s initial buildup). Clear markings (the C broad arrow and manufacturer stamp add provenance). Condition: This appears solid but field-used, so more toward the $200–$300 range. Recent comparable sales include similar Z.L.&T. Ltd.-made holsters from 1943–1945 fetching $200–$300. Can ship anywhere in Canada Please see my other ads for collectable military accessories.
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Chestermere, AB6 days ago
Photo of Steambow AR-6 Stinger II Tactical Repeating Crossbow Pistol $430
$400
Steambow AR-6 Stinger II Tactical Repeating Crossbow Pistol $430
Introducing the AR-6 Compact Tactical Magazine Fed Crossbow. Developed by Steambow Austria, the AR-6 Stinger II uses a top-fed 6-shot magazine. The crossbow splits at the rear with the stock acting as a lever to draw the string, making actuation quick and easy. The fiber optic sight allows fast and intuitive aiming, while a red dot sight or scope can be attached to the front Picatinny rail for even more accurate shots. The AR-6 also features an internal accessory slot for use of an optional laser device. Made of high-quality reinforced polymer, the AR-6 Stinger II is extremely lightweight, rugged, reliable, and accurate to target at distances up to 80 feet. The AR-6 is easily disassembled and can compactly fit into a survival or bug-out bag. Weighing in at just 2.6lbs the AR-6 is easy and convenient to use and transport. The compact dimensions and light weight also make the AR-6 ideal for beginner and smaller statured shooters. Coming with: Vertical foregrip Telescoping AR-15 style buttstock (commercial-spec buffer tube) 6 training arrows 2 strings Stringing aid and manual. Note: Because these crossbows are over 500mm in length and are not designed or altered to be aimed and fired by the action of one hand (handgun style) they are not prohibited class and therefore non-regulated items. No PAL required. Features: •Open sights (rear sight & front sight) on top of the magazine •Top Picatinny rail for red dot sights •Full-length Picatinny rail on the bottom for foregrip or tactical light •Integrated accessory compartment for integral laser sight •2 external ports for attaching side picatinny rails
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