Photo of 12ga , 20ga , 16ga , 410 Remington , winchester , ithaca and mossberg shotgun parts 1100 , 11-48 , 58 , 870,500,1200,1400,140,sx1,50,535,37,11-87
$11111
12ga , 20ga , 16ga , 410 Remington , winchester , ithaca and mossberg shotgun parts 1100 , 11-48 , 58 , 870,500,1200,1400,140,sx1,50,535,37,11-87
Please feel free to ask any questions and ask for pictures or more information about anything you see interesting Remington shotgun parts Remington 1100 3" magnum barrel $250 X9 Remington 1100 12g feed latches $40 ea X3 1100 breech blocks $50-ea Remington 870 20ga breech bolt $50 x3 1100 remington locking bolt $25 ea x2 Remington 11/48 16ga trigger assy $140 ea x2 Remington 1100 ga standard breech bolts $80ea x2 Remington 870 16ga breech bolts $50 ea x2 Remington 58 12ga breech bolts $80 ea x2 Remington 11-48 20ga trigger groups $140 ea x2 Remington 11-48 .410 trigger groups $140 ea Remington 11-48 12ga trigger group $140 Remington 11-87 20ga black synthetic forend $30 Winchester shotgun parts Winchester 1200 12ga parts lot $130 Win 1400 barrel $175 Win 1400 2 3/4 reciver $130 Win 140 reciver $150 Win 140 parts lot $125 Winchester mod 50 barrel $100 Winchester mod sx1 Barrel $125 Win 1200 20ga barrel $100 X2 new in package complete ATI tactical black shotgun forend kits for remington 870, mossberg 500/535/590/835 and winchester 1200/1300 $20 each Ithaca 37 shotgun parts lot $130 Mossberg 500 12 ga barrel $175 Mossberg 500 12 ga barrel $175 Mossberg 500 breech block $50 X2 new black falcon black synthetic mossberg 500 forends $15 each Mossberg 535 barrel $175 Marlin 5510 super goose gun bolt $175
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Clark's Harbour, NS18 hours ago
Photo of Remington New Model Police Model 1865 38 Rimfire Conversion Antique Revolver
$2250
Remington New Model Police Model 1865 38 Rimfire Conversion Antique Revolver
Howdy Townpost! I've got a nice little uncommon and good condition subcompact Remington for sale now! This started its life as a Remington Model 1865 New Model Police as a cap and ball percussion revolver in .36 caliber. Many of these were never percussion guns as they existed in a weird transition period. And Remington made some of them from the ground up as cartridge guns. This one most likely was in inventory as a percussion revolver and was turned into a .38 rimfire cartridge revolver based on the serial number, in my opinion. These are one of the more rare and lesser known Remington cap and ball guns that were made. Remington only made 18,000 between 1865 and 1873. So they are relatively uncommon and scarce gun today. This is actually my personal favorite model of Remington percussion revolver they're a very handy subcompact-sized gun by today's standards they're bigger and much more comfortable in the hand in the grip than the pocket models but nice and light unlike the full size military .44s and they point very naturally. This particular example is in very good condition the nickel is a very high percentage of coverage some of the original silver plate is still visible on the trigger guard and some of the low areas. The color case hardening is still very colorful and defined on the hammer (pictured). The grips have been refinished but they are the originals. The wood grain is very interesting and beautiful in my opinion. The bore is in excellent condition especially for a Civil War era black powder firearm. This was likely carried in a police officer's holster and not fired much. It was well taken care of and the clean and good condition bore and chambres are reflection of that. The the mechanical function of this firearm is excellent as well. When I got the firearm it was actually in amazing condition to begin with and the mechanical function was perfect. It locks up and times perfectly. The hammer and the trigger pull are very crisp, light and smooth. And didn't require any adjustment, Remington did the job and they did it right the first time. The entire revolver has been taken apart and given a gunsmith's cleaning and was reassembled and lightly oiled. I came across a nice little Hunter leather holster at a gun show and found that it fit this gun very well so it's included as a freebie with the gun (pictured). The revolver is located in Calgary AB for local delivery or pickup. Or I can ship it nationwide too.
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Calgary, AB4 days ago
Photo of Colt M1892 New Army DA "swing out cylinder" Antique status Revolver .41 LC Antique $4800
$4800
Colt M1892 New Army DA "swing out cylinder" Antique status Revolver .41 LC Antique $4800
Please text anytime 6476871484. Fully functional double action revolver in perfect ready to shoot condition. No PAL required. Test fired with smokeless powder. Comes with FRT paperwork. Reloadable ammo is available but sold separately. Colt M1892 "New Army" Revolver has significant improvements over M1889 with better locking and indexing mechanism. This one is in excellent condition. The nitro blue on the trigger and hammer is well visible and retains 95% of original blued finish. The action is strong and accurate, and the cylinder indexes and locks properly very little play on trigger pull. The bore of the 4 1/2 inch barrel is good and bright with strong rifling. The markings are sharp and defined throughout. The assembly numbers on the cylinder, crane and frame. The original grips are good and undamaged.​​ S/N 71799 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 week ago
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