Photo of 1991-92 SCORE #1-660 COMPLETE SET IN BINDER with SCORE #1-40 YOUNG SUPERSTARS
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1991-92 SCORE #1-660 COMPLETE SET IN BINDER with SCORE #1-40 YOUNG SUPERSTARS
$40 – 1991-92 SCORE # 1 – 660 COMPLETE SET IN GROSNAR BINDER All cards are Very Good to Extra Fine condition offered in Polygard protector pages in a Grosnar binder (pictured). ALSO AVAILABLE: a BOXED SET #1-660 for $25.00 This 660 Card Set includes 29 ROOKIE CARDS, i.e.: Tony Amonte, Dominic Hasek, John LeClair, Niklas Lidstrom, Vladimir Konstantinov, Pat Jablonski, Andre Racicot, Geoff Sanderson, Tony Twist, Doug Weight, and more. SET ALSO FEATURES: #262-265 1000 POINT CLUB: Paul Coffey, Mark Messier, Dave Taylor, Michel Goulet, and Dale Hawerchuk. #294-301 SEASON LEADERS: Wayne Gretzky 700th Goal, Fleury/McSorley +48, Brett Hull, Sergei Fedorov, Al MacInnis, and Ed Belfour. #315-325 AWARDS: Mario Lemieux, Wayne Gretzky, Brett Hull, Ray Bourque, Ed Belfour, Dirk Graham, and Dave Taylor. #331-335 & 361-369 FRANCHISE: BLACKHAWKS - Jeremy Roenick, BLUES - Brett Hull, BRUINS – Ray Bourque, CANADIANS – Patrick Roy, CANUCKS - Trevor Linden, CAPITALS - Kevin Hatcher, FLAMES - Al MacInnis, FLYERS - Rick Tocchet, ISLANDERS - Pat Lafontaine, KINGS - Wayne Gretzky, MAPLE LEAFS - Vincent Damphousse, NORDIQUES - Joe Sakic, NORTH STARS - Mike Modano, OILERS - Mark Messier, PENGUINS - Mario Lemieux, RANGERS - Brian Leetch, RED WINGS – Steve Yzerman, SABRES – Pierre Turgeon, WHALERS – John Cullen. #372-377 DREAM TEAM: Ed Belfour, Brian Leetch, Patrick Roy, Brett Hull, Wayne Gretzky, and Luc Robitaille. #378-383 ALL ROOKIE TEAM: Ed Belfour, Rob Blake, Eric Weinrich, Jaromir Jagr, Sergei Fedorov, and Ken Hodge . . . WITH . . . $20 – 1991-92 SCORE YOUNG SUPERSTARS # 1 – 40 COMPLETE FACTORY SET All cards are Very Good to Extra Fine condition offered in Polygard protector pages in a GROSNAR binder (pictured) with the 90-91 Score full set. This Special 40 card Factory Set was ISSUED BY SCORE to SHOWCASE SOME OF THE LEADING YOUNG HOCKEY PLAYERS. It notably includes, i.e.: Sergei Fedorov, Jeremy Roenick, Mike Richter, Mark Recchi, Mats Sundin, Eric Desjardin, Theoren Fleury, Robert Reichel, John Cullen, Tim Cheveldae, Dimitri Kristich, Eric Weinrich, Stephan Lebeau, Murray Baron, Rob Blake, Darren Turcotte, Ken Hodge, Troy Gamble, Mike Ricci, Eric Lindros, Trevor Linden, Benoit Hogue, Peter Ing, Ed Belfour, Alexander Mogilny, Ron Tugnutt, Martin Gelinas, Pat Elynuik, Chris Terreri, Mike Modano, Jeff Norton, Bobby Holik, Bob Essensa, Yves Racine, Mark Tinordi, Jaromir Jagr, Curtis Joseph, Stephane Morin, Joe Sakic, Kevin Miller
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Wetaskiwin, AB5 days ago
Photo of SWISS SCHMIDT RUBIN 1896/ K11 INFANTRY RIFLE 7.5mm X 55mm Manufactured: 1911-1920
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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.
categories:Sporting GoodsGuns
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Saskatoon, SK5 days ago
Photo of 1780’s Trading Ceremony At York Factory. Lithograph. $675
$675
1780’s Trading Ceremony At York Factory. Lithograph. $675
Located in NW Edmonton. Framed Lithograph, measures 16 1/2” wide x 19” high. Price $675. Trading Ceremony at York Factory, 1780's By ADAM SHERIFF SCOTT, R.C.A. The arrival of the main body of Indians in the early summer was one of the important events of the year at the posts along the shores of Hudson Bay. Andrew Graham, who was at York Factory for several years, has left us an eye-witness account of the elaborate ceremony that preceded the trading at York when the Indian canoe fleet arrived from the West. After they had landed at the fort and had been duly received by the governor (as the local officer in charge was known), the chief and his lieutenant were dressed up in European clothes and then escorted to the chief's lodge with much pageantry. "In front are the halberts and ensigns," writes Graham, "next to the drummer beating a march; then several of the Factory Servants bearing the bread, and prunes, pipes, brandy, tobacco, and the beaver coats of the chief, which he had on when admitted into the Factory. Then comes the Captain [chief] walking quite erect and stately, smoaking his pipe and conversing with the Governor and his officers; then follow the Lieutenant and perhaps a friend or two who was permitted to come in with the Chief." In the picture, the chief, attired in scarlet, with one red stocking and one blue, is seen walking with the governor in all his finery. The walls of the fort, rising above the palisade, are of squared logs covered with plaster. The red ensign bears the Company's coat-of-arms in the fly. Price $675. Can ship once paid. Located in NW Edmonton. Available 7 days a week. Call or text me 780-803-7501
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