Photo of SKS Parts –  Russian & Chinese
$123
SKS Parts – Russian & Chinese
Please read entire ad! Prices below are not negotiable!  No trades or offers! Prices and quantities are as follows for parts: Bolt, Chinese Type 56, complete w/floating firing pin, extractor, etc - SOLD Bolt, Chinese Type 56, stripped - $35 Dust cover, Russian marked 1951 Tula - $50 (one available) Dust cover, Chinese unmarked - SOLD Long Recoil spring, complete - SOLD OUT Short spring - SOLD OUT Take down latch, Russian - $10 Magazine, internal 10rd pinned to 5, Chinese - $50 (2 available) Spike Bayonet, complete - $65 (3 available with spike, bolt, spring & handle – new condition). Ammo bandolero pouch, Chinese - $25 Cleaning rod, Russian - $25 Cleaning rod, Chinese/NcStar - $15 Front sight base w/bayonet lug (with sight pin & block, no mounting pins included for front sight) - $60 Gas tube handguard, black molded plastic (Tapco perhaps?) - $25 Gas port reamer (carbon) cleaner, gas chamber - $15 (3 available) Oil bottle, square green plastic - $3 Oil bottle, steel (round) - $6 (2 available) Oil bottle(steel), pouch - $4 Ammo pouch, Russian - $10 (2 available) 10rd stripper clips, Czech made - $3 ea (6 available) These are the only parts I have... I have no trigger groups, gas tubes, stocks, other springs, slings, barreled actions, recoil lug bolts, spring loaded bolts, rear sights or parts, muzzle brakes or bladed bayonets available. No parting out pieces of the magazines, bayonet units or receiver bolts...you purchase the whole unit. If it’s not listed above then it’s not available.  All of you know how hard it is to find SKS parts nowadays... this is it! Items and pictures will be removed once parts have been sold...items will not be “saved/on hold/held ” unless paid for in full, no exceptions! Items are sold on a first come basis w/ payment in full.  Please don’t ask about the certain serial numbers on the mags...they are either Chinese or Russian only. Shipping available – Items combined to ship / I ship within Canada only. Ship costs starts at $20 Payment by EMT (shipped) or cash (F2F pickup)
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Lethbridge, AB15 hours ago
Photo of Smith & Wesson 44 Double Action Open top "First Model" Antique Revolver .44 Russian $4300
$4300
Smith & Wesson 44 Double Action Open top "First Model" Antique Revolver .44 Russian $4300
Please text anytime 6476871484. Fully functional antique revolver in perfect and ready to shoot condition ,very good action, no PAL needed. Reloadable ammo is available but sold separately Comes with FRT RCMP paperwork. Smith & Wesson 44 Double Action "First Model", .44 Russian This one is in very good condition. With original finish remains, the markings are well visible. The action is strong and accurate, and the cylinder indexes and locks properly. There is minimal side-to-side movement. The bore of the 6 inch barrel is very good, with strong rifling and little signs of wear and use. The original wooden grips are very good and undamaged. There is no wear visible. The front sight has been upgraded with a German silver blade for better accuracy. SN 12499, very good overall.​ History & Background Smith and Wesson's first double action design dates back to at least 1872 - years before Colt ever attempted a double action cartridge revolver. It was mentioned in a letter to the Russian envoy General Orlof, and although the sale to Russia never materialized, it served to pave the way for the very popular and successful line of double action top break revolvers. The .44 Russian model was actually the first to be produced as a prototype, and the last to be released for sale to the public. For this reason there exists a degree of confusion over the proper terminology: the first one to be manufactured for sale was the .38 caliber model, followed by the .32. The .44 caliber model was not released until 1881, and is variably known as the No. 3 Double Action, the Double Action "Navy" (a name Daniel Wesson wanted to keep alive to differentiate this model from the No. 3 single action, and still holding out hope to sell it to the Russian navy), and the First Model Double Action. Originally, the .44 Double Action was made with a 1 7/16 inch cylinder, however an optional .44-40 version was available as of 1886. This required a 1 9/16 inch cylinder, and a longer frame. The firm soon realized that it was too expensive and cumbersome to manufacture two different sizes of frames for what was essentially the same gun, and the shorter cylinder and frame were dropped for the longer one in the early 1890's. The No. 3 frame .44 double action top breaks were dropped from the Smith and Wesson catalogue in 1913.
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2457 impressions
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Mississauga, ON1 day ago
Photo of Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 in .44 Special/ Russian Open top. Antique $4800
$4800
Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 in .44 Special/ Russian Open top. Antique $4800
Please text anytime 6476871484. Fully functional antique revolver in mechanically perfect and ready to shoot condition ,very good action, no PAL needed. Reloadable ammo is available but sold separately Comes with FRT RCMP paperwork. Smith & Wesson 44 New Model No. 3 Top Break, .44 Special / Russian Revolver. This one is in very good condition with longer 1 9/16 cylinder and can shoot both .44 Special and 44 Russian ammo. The action is strong and accurate, and the cylinder indexes and locks properly. The bore of the 6.5-inch barrel is quite good, with strong rifling. The black hard rubber grips are good and undamaged. Mechanically in excellent condition with proper timing and lockup. The latch is also solid with zero play. Extractor works as it should. SN 10438, very good overall. History & Background Smith and Wesson's first double action design dates back to at least 1872 - years before Colt ever attempted a double action cartridge revolver. It was mentioned in a letter to the Russian envoy General Orlof, and although the sale to Russia never materialized, it served to pave the way for the very popular and successful line of double action top break revolvers. The .44 Russian model was actually the first to be produced as a prototype, and the last to be released for sale to the public. For this reason there exists a degree of confusion over the proper terminology: the first one to be manufactured for sale was the .38 caliber model, followed by the .32. The .44 caliber model was not released until 1881, and is variably known as the No. 3 Double Action, the Double Action "Navy" (a name Daniel Wesson wanted to keep alive to differentiate this model from the No. 3 single action, and still holding out hope to sell it to the Russian navy), and the First Model Double Action. Originally, the .44 Double Action was made with a 1 7/16 inch cylinder, however an optional .44-40 version was available as of 1886. This required a 1 9/16 inch cylinder, and a longer frame. The firm soon realized that it was too expensive and cumbersome to manufacture two different sizes of frames for what was essentially the same gun, and the shorter cylinder and frame were dropped in favour of the longer one in the early 1890's. The No. 3 frame .44 double action top breaks were dropped from the Smith and Wesson catalogue in 1913.
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4036 impressions
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Mississauga, ON1 day 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, QC2 days ago
Photo of Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 in .44 Russian Open top. Antique $4500
$4500
Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 in .44 Russian Open top. Antique $4500
Please text anytime 6476871484. Fully functional antique revolver in mechanically perfect and ready to shoot condition ,very good action, no PAL needed. Reloadable ammo is available but sold separately Comes with FRT RCMP paperwork. Smith & Wesson 44New Model No. 3 Top Break, .44 Russian Revolver This one is in very good condition. The the serial numbers match . The action is strong and accurate, and the cylinder indexes and locks properly. The bore of the 6-inch barrel is quite good, with strong rifling. The black hard rubber grips are good and undamaged. Mechanically in excellent condition with proper timing and lockup. The latch is also solid with zero play. Extractor works as it should. SN 5819, very good overall. History & Background Smith and Wesson's first double action design dates back to at least 1872 - years before Colt ever attempted a double action cartridge revolver. It was mentioned in a letter to the Russian envoy General Orlof, and although the sale to Russia never materialized, it served to pave the way for the very popular and successful line of double action top break revolvers. The .44 Russian model was actually the first to be produced as a prototype, and the last to be released for sale to the public. For this reason there exists a degree of confusion over the proper terminology: the first one to be manufactured for sale was the .38 caliber model, followed by the .32. The .44 caliber model was not released until 1881, and is variably known as the No. 3 Double Action, the Double Action "Navy" (a name Daniel Wesson wanted to keep alive to differentiate this model from the No. 3 single action, and still holding out hope to sell it to the Russian navy), and the First Model Double Action. Originally, the .44 Double Action was made with a 1 7/16 inch cylinder, however an optional .44-40 version was available as of 1886. This required a 1 9/16 inch cylinder, and a longer frame. The firm soon realized that it was too expensive and cumbersome to manufacture two different sizes of frames for what was essentially the same gun, and the shorter cylinder and frame were dropped in favour of the longer one in the early 1890's. The No. 3 frame .44 double action top breaks were dropped from the Smith and Wesson catalogue in 1913.
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Mississauga, ON4 days ago
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