Photo of Remington-Smoot New Model No. 4, .38 Rim Fire Compact Revolver $1650
$1650
Remington-Smoot New Model No. 4, .38 Rim Fire Compact Revolver $1650
Please text anytime 6476871484. Fully functional revolver in perfect ready to shoot condition. No PAL required. Reloadable ammo is available and sold separately. Remington-Smoot New Model No. 4, .38 Rim Fire Pocket Revolver. The design of the "New Model" Line of Remington revolvers is based on a patent issued to William S. Smoot in 1873. The four types, No. 1 through 4, are all similar in their use of a two-part frame which is joined just above the grip. This one is the No. 4, which resembles the popular "Bulldogs" of the day. It is in excellent condition with original nickel . The action is strong and accurate, and the cylinder indexes and locks properly with no play. The bore of the 2 1/2 inch barrel is excellent and bright, with sharp rifling. The black hard-rubber grips are very fine and undamaged. SN 21108, excellent overall.​​ History & Background Like Colt, Remington had to get into the cartridge pocket revolver market by sheer public pressure. They, too, like Colt, experienced difficulties trying to compete with the cheap "suicide specials" which were available at that same time. Although sales were brisk at first, and the guns enjoyed great popularity due to their excellent quality, in the long run the public opted for cheap over quality, and by the mid 1880's production of the smaller models was halted. The Smoot patent refers to the spring-loaded cylinder pin / extractor found on the New Model No. 1, 2 and 3. Remington was well known to acquire the patents of other designers and incorporating them into their own line of products, and into the name of the models. Inventors such as Beals, Elliot, Rider and Smoot all contributed to the success of Remington handguns.
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Ontario1 week ago
Photo of Colt M1889 "Navy", .41 Long Colt Antique Revolver $4600
$4600
Colt M1889 "Navy", .41 Long Colt Antique Revolver $4600
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 week 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 week ago
Photo of Thompson/Center Dimension Rifle Package 30-06 & .223
$2000
Thompson/Center Dimension Rifle Package 30-06 & .223
Up for sale is a Thompson/Center Dimension, one of the most versatile modular bolt-action rifles ever produced. This setup includes two complete calibre configurations—.30-06 Springfield and .223 Remington—making it suitable for everything from varmints and predators to mid-size and large game. This is essentially owning two rifles in one, with the ability to switch calibres quickly and confidently. What’s Included: T/C Dimension rifle platform 30-06 Springfield barrel with Scorpion Optics scope, dedicated bolt & magazine .223 Remington barrel with mounted scope, dedicated bolt & magazine Factory carry case designed for the Dimension modular system Ammunition: three boxes of 30-06 Springfield and several rounds of .223 Remington Two bore-snake pull-through cleaners: one for .223/5.56 and one for .30 cal / 30-06 Two laser bore-sighting tools: one .223 Rem and one .30-06 Condition & Function: The rifle and both barrels are in good working condition, well-maintained, and ready for the field. Optics are clean and clear, and the switching system between calibres remains straightforward and solid as Thompson/Center intended. About the Thompson/Center Dimension: Thompson/Center Arms, founded in the 1960s, earned its reputation for innovation, accuracy, and modular firearm design. Known originally for their high-quality muzzleloaders and later for the iconic Encore and Contender platforms, T/C became a favourite among hunters who valued reliability and adaptability. The Dimension series, introduced in the 2010s, continued that innovation with a modular bolt-action system that allowed shooters to swap barrels, bolts, and magazines to change calibres without buying a whole new rifle. Why This Package Is a Great Deal: Two full calibre setups for small to large game Optics mounted on both barrels Laser bore sighters included High-quality bore snakes included Ammo included Modular system = two rifles in one
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Port Coquitlam, BC1 week ago
Photo of MDT magazine Metal Short Action AICS
$85.00
MDT magazine Metal Short Action AICS
MDT Magazine Metal short action AICS 308win / 6.5 Creedmoor 12 round on binder Plate 2.960 Max COAL These magazines are designed with a unique Double Stack to Single Feed (DSSF) transition design for reduced overall height compared to the industry standard. Available with or without the front binder plate. See details below for benefits and limitations of each version. DETAILS MDT AICS-pattern metal magazines are manufactured from high strength steel, nitrided, and finished inside and outside with Cerakote Elite for ultimate durability, corrosion resistance, and friction reduction. SPECIFICATIONS * 3.055” Outside Length * 2.870” max cartridge overall length (COAL) with binder plate * 2.960” max cartridge overall length (COAL) without binder plate (see limitations below) * 4.61” Rear Height COMPATIBILITY These magazines will need to be slightly modified to function with Howa 1500 SA rifles. * 308WIN * 6mm Creedmoor * 243WIN * 260 Rem * 6.5 Creedmoor * 7mm-08 Win * 308/7.62x51 NATO * 22 - 250 Rem (will work at a reduced capacity) BINDER PLATE DETAILS * The magazines with front binder plates are compatible with all rifles equipped with AICS-pattern bottom metal or chassis systems. The binder plate holds the cartridges back from the front of the magazines and guides them past the bottom of the feed ramp. The maximum cartridge overall length (COAL) that will fit in this magazine is 2.870”. * The magazines without front binder plates allow a maximum cartridge overall length of 2.960”. These are compatible with all AICS-pattern bottom metal and chassis systems, but most common actions such as Remington 700 and Savage 10/11 will require modifications to the receiver (i.e. notching out the bottom of the feed ramp) to prevent the bullet tips from catching on the bottom of the feed ramp (see photo below).
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