Photo of Winchester 1894 & (pre 64) Model 94 - Sights, Parts, ......
$40.00
Winchester 1894 & (pre 64) Model 94 - Sights, Parts, ......
1) Winchester pre 64 M94 - Carbine Blade Gold Beaded Insert - $95.00 . 2) Winchester pre 64 Model 94 - Front Sight Hood - $40.00 . 3) Winchester pre 64 Model 94 - Front Sight Beaded Insert - $75.00 . 4) Winchester pre 64 Model 94 - 22B Rear Sight - $350.00 . 6) Older Original 1A - 1B - 1C Elevators - $60.00 . 7) Winchester pre 64 Model 94 - 22G Rear Sight - $250.00 . 8) Winchester Model 94 - Rear Sight 3C - 6 Step Elevator - $50.00 . 9) DT-1 Marble's  3/8" Dovetail - Curved Top  -  $45.00 . 10) Winchester pre 64 Model 94 / 1894 - Saddle Ring Stud & Ring - $95.00 . Screws . 14) 6-48 Filler Screws (4) - Blue   $20.00 . 15) Win 1890-06-62 Tang Screw  - 40.00 . 16) Win 1894-1892-1873 PG Tang Screw - 60.00 . 17) Win 1876-1886 Tang Screw  -  40.00 . 20) Win 1894 (pre 64) Magazine Plug Screw Short - 35.00 . 21) Win 1894 (pre 64) Magazine Plug Screw Long -   35.00 . 22) Win 1894 (pre 64) Finger lever pin stop screw - 40.00 . 23) Win 1894 (pre 64) Link Pin Stop Screw - 40.00 . 24) Win 1894 (pre 64) Loading gate screw - 40.00 . 26) Win 1892 -1894 Forend Cap Screw (2) -  45.00 . 27) Win 1892 -1894 SRC Front Band Screw  - 40.00 . 28) Win 1892 -1894 SRC Rear Band Screw - 40.00 . 29) Win 1885 Low Wall Tang Screw - 40.00 . 30) Win 1885 High Wall Tang Screw - 40.00 . --- . DO NOT USE THE MESSAGING SYSTEM ! . Phone Calls - 403-885-2149 (No Cell Phone so No Texting) . E-mail - slc6546@gmail.com . Click on my name "Jack Daniels" to see my other ads
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134584 impressions
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Lacombe, AB2 days ago
Photo of Antique Forehand & Wadsworth "British Bulldog"  44 Russian / 44 CF Revolver $2600
$2600
Antique Forehand & Wadsworth "British Bulldog" 44 Russian / 44 CF Revolver $2600
Please text anytime 6476871484. Double action revolver in perfect ready to shoot condition. Compact pocket revolver high quality and can fit in the palm of your hand.. No PAL required. Comes with FRT paperwork. Reloadable ammo is available but sold separately. Tested with smokeless powder. Forehand & Wadsworth "British Bulldog" 44 Russian / 44 CF Revolver This "British Bulldog" is was optimized for fast, smooth double action and self defense, single action can be also used but not recommended to avoid unnecessary stress on the sprigs. The markings are sharp, and the action is accurate. The loading gate on this one are quite unique and is locking by magnet instead of regular spring. The cylinder indexes and locks up properly. The bore of the 2.5 inch barrel is fine with sharp rifling. Matching serial numbers on the frame and cylinder. The black original grips are excellent and undamaged showing no wear at all. SN 27379, very fine overall.​ History & Background Sullivan Forehand was an employee of Ethan Allen, the famous New England gunmaker. In 1860 he worked in an administrative capacity when he met his future wife - Allen's daughter - at work, and after marrying into the family became a partner in the business. Henry Wadsworth, an officer in the union army, met another of Allen's daughters while still in service during the war, and married into the family as well. Upon his discharge from the army, Wadsworth joined the company which was renamed "Ethan Allen & Co." After Allen's death in 1871, the two sons-in-law took over the firm and renamed it "Forehand & Wadsworth. They would become well known especially for their bulldogs, but also their many fine pocket and large-frame revolvers, single-shot deringers and pistols. Forehand & Wadsworth remained in business until 1890 when Henry Wadsworth retired and Sullivan renamed the company "Forehand Arms". After Sullivan's death in 1898 the company foundered and was taken over by Hopkins & Allen in 1902. ​
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3501 impressions
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Mississauga, ON2 days ago
Photo of Swiss M1882 Service Antique Revolver, 7.5mm/32 S&W  Swiss Ordnance $43500
$4350
Swiss M1882 Service Antique Revolver, 7.5mm/32 S&W Swiss Ordnance $43500
Please text anytime 6476871484. Fully functional double action revolver in ready to shoot perfect like new condition. No PAL required. Ammo is available but sold separately. (original ammo also can be bought in stores) Comes with FRT paperwork. Tested with smokeless powder and modern ammo. Swiss M1882 Service Revolver, 7.5mm Swiss Ordnance This is a very well made revolver, based on the Chamelot & Devigne and Nagant designs, modified by Swiss firearms designer Rudolf Schmidt. The gun utilized George Abatis' unique safety which disconnects the hammer from the trigger when the loading gate is open. This allows the shooter to advance the cylinder using the trigger to quickly load or unload the chambers. The gun is in excellent condition, with 99% of the blue intact. The straw colors on the hammer and trigger are still well visible. The action is crisp and accurate, and the cylinder indexes and locks properly with zero play. The bore of the 4 1/2inch barrel is good with sharp rifling. The barrel was replaced by arsenal with newer one dated 1902 but it doesn't affect antique status of the gun. Matching serial numbers and assembly numbers. The gun is chambered for the 7.5mm Swiss Ordnance cartridge, but shooters in Switzerland frequently use the .32 S&W Long cartridge instead. Excellent overall. History & Background Swiss M1882 military revolvers are fairly scarce on the Canadian antique market. Although the arsenal at Bern produced over 37,000 pieces between 1883 and 1937, only those with a serial number below 7508 are considered antique in Canada. The M1882 was produced by both the SIG Neuhausen and the Bern factories for military use and private sale. Specimens with a serial number below approximately 20,000 were fitted with plastic grips bearing the Swiss cross. Later models would be fitted with plain wooden grips. The M1882 saw a slight re-design in the 1920’s and was re-named the model 82/29. The M1882 was in service from 1883 until the 1970’s and was carried by military, police, border patrol and home guard forces. These Swiss revolvers are usually in extremely fine condition when sold on the antique market. This can be attributed to the following two facts: firstly, Switzerland has not been involved in a war since 1847, its last armed conflict, a short-lived civil war. The second reason for the fine condition is the Swiss government’s policy to allow soldiers leaving the service to keep their side arms. Given this opportunity, most soldiers were careful to maintain and protect their guns more diligently than if it had been just an issued piece to be returned to the arsenal. The Swiss Ordonanzrevolver of 1882 is chambered for the 7.5 Swiss Ordnance cartridge, but in Switzerland the .32 S&W Long is commonly used, as it is more readily available. ​
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Mississauga, ON1 week ago
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