Photo of Handgun - 'SMITH & WESSON' - Model 2206 (Stainless Steel) 22 LR cal. TARGET Pistol /like NEW in box
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Handgun - 'SMITH & WESSON' - Model 2206 (Stainless Steel) 22 LR cal. TARGET Pistol /like NEW in box
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: You must obtain a letter of exemption from the CFO of your province in order to buy a handgun in Canada as of October 21, 2022. - SMITH & WESSON Model 2206 /22 lr caliber has a solid stainless steel frame, ss slide and barrel - MINT CONDITION /like new in original box / A TRULY SUPERB TARGET PISTOL! - 6 inch /152mm long barrel with Target-Crowned Muzzle - The barrel is milled into the bottom of the pistol's frame, giving it an EXTREMELY low bore axis, thus, creating virtually no muzzle-rise with each shot fired - Very light, short and crisp trigger pull with adjustable over-travel set-screw behind the trigger - Barrel and front sight do not move when the slide reciprocates, making it very accurate with fast follow-up shots - Fully adjustable rear sight for windage and elevation with LONG sight radius, for better accuracy - 4 (10 rnd) steel, extremely reliable S&W magazines - Takedown tool, Rear sight adjustment S&W screwdriver - Spare extractor, springs and retainer pin (included) from the factory - Instruction Manual - Weight 39 oz /1106 g unloaded UPGRADES: 1- Trigger Job by Gunsmith to lighten the trigger pull 2- Professionally dehorned edges by Gunsmith (all sharp edges have been slightly rounded) 3- Modified 1/8 inch grip inserts (installed) to improve the overall grip and feel 4- Stainless steel allen head GRIP screws (lengthened & installed) 5- Grip tape (installed) Note: Serial Number has been blacked out in all photos
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Québec, QC5 days ago
Photo of Handgun - 'SMITH & WESSON'- MASTER Model 52-2 / NEW in BOX (38 special) -ONE of a KIND / HAS NEVER BEEN FIRED!!!-          -Collection Pistol-
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Handgun - 'SMITH & WESSON'- MASTER Model 52-2 / NEW in BOX (38 special) -ONE of a KIND / HAS NEVER BEEN FIRED!!!- -Collection Pistol-
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: You must obtain a letter of exemption from the CFO of your province in order to buy a handgun in Canada as of October 21, 2022. - Smith & Wesson 'MASTER' Model 52-2 (38 special wadcutter) Target/Competition pistol - Beautifully engineered and crafted For COLLECTION and TARGET SHOOTING - All parts are carefully hand-fitted to extremely high tolerances at the S&W Performance Center, USA - Date and place of Manufacturing of this pistol: Oct.19,1991, Springfield, Mass. USA - Extremely RARE /Never seen BRAND NEW 'PRISTINE' in original box, (NEVER FIRED!!) - 5 inch /127mm barrel with integrally milled lock-up bushing as part of the muzzle for SUPER ACCURACY - Semi-auto, Single action trigger, manufactured with an IMPROVED EXTRACTOR compared to the original (model 52) - Truly Excellent, fully adjustable rear sights - Hammer-block safety /slide-mounted (when engaged, the hammer-block safety rotates the firing pin so that it is not in line with the hammer when dry-firing. - Astonishingly-short, crisp, light TRIGGER PULL and reset! - Solid wood, aggressively checkered panel-style S&W grips - Highly POLISHED feed ramp. - Beautifully blued high-gloss finish on slide and frame. - Cleaning and takedown tools,...still in SEALED plastic bag. - Two (5 round) S&W 38 special wadcutter steel magazines - Owner's manual. - Weight 40 oz / 1134 g unloaded Note: Serial number has been blacked out in all photos.
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26546 impressions
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Val-David, QC5 days ago
Photo of Lyman all-american press "turret" 4 stations vintage 60's
175$
Lyman all-american press "turret" 4 stations vintage 60's
Lyman all-american press "turret" 4 stations, come with 6 J shell holder. Grandpa wrote his driver license on the side station turret. Can be remove with dremel or sand paper. Excellent condition, saw more dust than work. Grandpa It exist a Lyman J to X shell holder adapter for modern shell holder available at Gotenda. Shipping fee on your side but it heavy weight. What you can do with J type shell holder included with the press. Info from Lyman shell holder chart #2 22-250 243 winchester 6mm remington 25-20  25-06 Remington  250-3000 Savage  6.5 Creedmoor  260 Remington 6.5x57 Mauser  270 winchester 7mm/08 Remington  7x57 Mauser  7x64 Brenneke 280 Rem (7mm Express)  300 Savage  308 Winchester  30-06  7.65 Argentine Mauser 8x57 Mauser  8x57 JS  7.9x57  35 remington 358 Winchester  35 Whelen  9.3mm x 62 401 winchester sl 45 ACP/.45 Win Mag 475 Wildey #6 7-30 Waters 30-30 winchester 307 winchester 32 Winchester Special  356 winchester 375 Winchester  38-55 Winchester #7 303 british 44 Mag/Spl/.44 Russian 460 S&W  50 Action Express #12 30 Luger  30 Mauser  38 Super Auto  9mm Luger  9 x 23mm 9mm Makarov  41 Action Express #13 7mm Remington Mag  7mm Weatherby Mag  7mm STW  7mm Rem. Ultra Mag. 300 Winchester Mag  300 Remington Ultra Mag.  300 Remington Ultra Mag SA  300 Weatherby Mag  8mm Remington Mag 338 Winchester Mag  338 Remington Ultra Mag. 375 Ruger 375 H&H Magnum  375 Rem. Ultra Mag.  450 marlin #19 22 Spitfire 5.7 Spitfire MMJ-5.7mm 22 R2 Lovell 25-20 Single Shot 30 M-1 Carbine 32 Auto-(6.5mm Auto). 
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Victoriaville, QC23 hours 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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19870 impressions
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Calgary, AB1 week ago
Photo of AK-47, New Production, 5/10 Croatian "Shorties"
$40
AK-47, New Production, 5/10 Croatian "Shorties"
Howdy Townpost! I've gotten my hands on some stubby steelies! These are new production Yugoslavian military patterned magazines made in Croatia. These are well made and the milling was done well too. These are all properly pinned to 5 rounds. And are nice for hunting with a shorter mag or hauling it around with a shorter and lighter mag when compared to standard a 5/30 rounder. These magazines will also work with an AK magazine coupler (I have these for sale for $20). Which for an SKS-D some plastic on the coupler must be removed first. The M10X should work with a coupler without issues the same goes for the WK-181 and modded mags in the Type-81. These can be modified to fit into a Type-81. I also have modded mags for sale which are $55 each. I am the only seller who has these Croatian 5/10's in Canada. Even the crappy Gen.1 KCI 5/10's are out of stock practically everywhere in Canada. This is a limited run, so don't miss out. The mags are $40 each. The mags will come in a plastic bag in preserving oil that can be easily cleaned up with any degreaser or simply hot water and dish soap in your kitchen sink with a quick scrub and then dried. It's a good idea too to apply a light coat of gun oil. A single drop rubbed across the entire mag is enough. These mags will fit in the SKS-D, the M10X series, and they might require some hand fitting to work in the WK-181, since Kodiak designed those things with odd magwell dimensions with PMAGS in mind. In all likelihood though, they will work out of the box for you. The magazines are located in SW Calgary and can be picked up anytime. I am also happy to ship nationwide, this is of course at the buyer's expense. Shipping within my region will cost $13-15, and nationwide elsewhere is $18.89 flat rate. If you order more than 6 mags, shipping will be $21. If you want to order a large amount 10+ shipping will definitely be more.
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53865 impressions
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Calgary, AB1 week 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 Colt M1889 "Navy", .41 Long Colt Antique Revolver $4500
$4500
Colt M1889 "Navy", .41 Long Colt Antique Revolver $4500
Please text anytime 6476871484. Fully functional double action revolver in perfect condition. No PAL required. Comes with FRT paperwork. Reloadable ammo is available but sold separately. Colt M1889 "Navy", .41 Long Colt Revolver This one is in excellent condition. It bears about o 99% of its original nickel plating. The nitre blue on the trigger, hammer and screw heads is well visible. The action is smooth and accurate, and the cylinder indexes and locks properly. The bore of the 4.5 inch barrel is fine and bright, with sharp rifling. The markings are sharp and defined throughout. The assembly numbers match on the cylinder, crane, barrel and frame. The grips are excellent and undamaged, showing no wear.SN 20959, rated excellent overall.​​ History & Background This model is an important milestone in Colt handgun development, as it is the first American revolver with a swing-out cylinder mounted on a crane, a development which would become the standard for modern revolvers to this day. The 1889 cylinder mechanism was already "on the books" as early as 1880, based on designs of Colt engineers William Mason, C.J Ehbets and Horace Lord. It would take almost ten years for Colt executives to give the green light to manufacture this gun, and once it was available, the US government quickly took notice and ordered several thousand for the Navy. Colt adopted the name "New Navy" in honor of this order. The gun has an interesting counter-clockwise cylinder rotation and a locking mechanism which relies entirely on the two-pronged hand. This would prove to be a weakness in the design, and by 1892 locking lugs on the outside of the cylinder were introduced. The 1889 model would remain in production for 18 years, with significant improvements in 1892, 94, 95, 96, 1901 and 1903. When it was first introduced in 1889, it met with no competition from the other major makers - Smith & Wesson were still heavily engaged in manufacturing top-break revolvers, and Remington only had their solid frame revolvers with removable cylinders to offer. It would take S&W another ten years before they had a viable alternative to Colt's design.
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Mississauga, ON1 day ago
Photo of Sharps & Hankins "No. 3 C" Four-Barrel Pepperbox, .32RF Caliber $2800
$2800
Sharps & Hankins "No. 3 C" Four-Barrel Pepperbox, .32RF Caliber $2800
Please text anytime 6476871484. Fully functional pocket handgun in perfect like new condition. No PAL required. Ammo is available but sold separately. Comes with FRT paperwork. Sharps & Hankins "No. 3 C" Four-Barrel Pepperbox, .32 Caliber Rim Fire , SCARCE This one is a Sharps & Hankins four-barrel pepperbox classified as a "Model 3C". It is characterized by the button-type barrel release and ejector mounted between the barrels. It is chambered for the .32 rim fire cartridge. The gun is in excellent condition, with original blue intact and the case colors on the frame. The markings are sharp and clear. This is a unique variant with a floating, internal firing pin which rotates a quarter turn with each cocking of the hammer and these are rarely encountered. The 4 bores are good with strong rifling all the way. The black gutta percha grips are excellent and undamaged. SN 5822, excellent overall. Christian Sharps (1811-1874) was one of the best-known firearms designers and manufacturers of the 19th century. Although he never achieved the volumes of Colt, S&W and Remington, Christian Sharps was a major supplier of long arms to the Union during the civil war. His carbines are iconic among civil war collectors. Sharps sporting rifles were extremely popular at the time, and still fetch premium prices to this day. Christian Sharps had a rocky and sometimes acrimonious relationship with his managers and partners, and would leave the Hartford firm in 1853, returning to Philadelphia. There, he formed a new company in 1854, called C. Sharps & Co. He manufactured pepperboxes and single-shot pistols, while the Sharps Rifle Co. continued with long arms. In 1862, Christian Sharps formed "Sharps & Hankins", in partnership with William Hankins, who had sold his own plant to William Uhlinger. Sharps & Hankins would continue until 1866, producing their four-barrel pepperboxes, single shot pistols, and military grade long arms in competition with his former company in Hartford. Soon after the war, the partnership was dissolved, and Sharps would go back to his previous name of C. Sharps & Co. He continued to manufacture the four-barrel pepperboxes until 1874, when the firm was dissolved after his death.
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Mississauga, ON1 day ago
Photo of Colt M1892 New Army DA "swing out cylinder" Antique status Revolver .41 LC Antique $5200
$5200
Colt M1892 New Army DA "swing out cylinder" Antique status Revolver .41 LC Antique $5200
Please text anytime 6476871484. Fully functional double action revolver in perfect ready to shoot condition. No PAL required. Comes with FRT paperwork. Reloadable ammo is available but sold separately. Tested with smokeless powder. Colt M1892 "New Army" Revolver has significant improvements over M1889 with better locking and indexing mechanism. This one is in excellent condition. The nitre blue on the trigger and hammer is well visible. The action is strong and accurate, and the cylinder indexes and locks properly. The bore of the 4 1/2 inch barrel is fine with good rifling. The markings are sharp and defined throughout. Extractor working as it should. The assembly numbers on the cylinder, crane and frame. The original grips are good and undamaged.​​ History & Background This model is an important milestone in Colt handgun development, as it is the first American revolver with a swing-out cylinder mounted on a crane, a development which would become the standard for modern revolvers to this day. The 1889 cylinder mechanism was already "on the books" as early as 1880, based on designs of Colt engineers William Mason, C.J Ehbets and Horace Lord. It would take almost ten years for Colt executives to give the green light to manufacture this gun, and once it was available, the US government quickly took notice and ordered several thousand for the Navy. Colt adopted the name "New Navy" in honor of this order. The gun has an interesting counter-clockwise cylinder rotation and a locking mechanism which relies entirely on the two-pronged hand.The 1889 model would remain in production for 18 years, with significant improvements in 1892, 94, 95, 96, 1901 and 1903. When it was first introduced in 1889, it met with no competition from the other major makers - Smith & Wesson were still heavily engaged in manufacturing top-break revolvers, and Remington only had their solid frame revolvers with removable cylinders to offer. It would take S&W another ten years before they had a viable alternative to Colt's design.
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Mississauga, ON1 day ago
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