Marlin Original Butt Plates
- Price: $40.00 CAD
- Description:
Original Marlin butt plates, not current reproductions. $40 each. Note- all parts are sold on a no return basis.
New Arrivals 5 Days a Week
12 Noon EST.
Scroll to the bottom and look through all the pages.
Original Marlin butt plates, not current reproductions. $40 each. Note- all parts are sold on a no return basis.
Original cross belt for colours. This belt was used by the Royal Highlanders Canada (Black Watch) 2nd Battalion, when based at CFB Gagetown NB. Complete and all original. A neat piece for a Scot
Lot of 3 horns, all three show their obvious age;1. 8" with plug marked 1C & old leather carry strap, square brad in the base.2. 10 1/2" wood plug marked NBC, this piece may have been a Ne
Canadian black leather waist belt mounted with a Canadian marked buckle. The reverse is marked Z33-B1-C6. The leather is overall very sound. A nice example of early Canadian kit.
This is a new built cannon built by a talented machinist. The tube was turned on a lathe. The piece is 27 1/2" in overall length, 4" across the muzzle, 5" at the base. The bore is 1 5/8 and bore
Canadian Officers hat with original badge. The hat was purchased in London and shows its original maker's label,Thomas & Stone, hat & cap makers, 108 Jermyn Street, St.
Original factory built butt plates for Husqvarna rifles or shotguns. No reproductions, all original. Please provide measurements with your order as there is a slight size difference in the plates
Antique powder horn. This Canadian horn is 14" by 3" across the base. We estimate that this example was built circa 1860-1870's. The base plug is secured by three hand forged brads. There is a
Lot of 2 pieces of US head gear. 1. Type A-9 with Air Force U.S. Army. A WW2 or early post war prior to the change to US Air Force.
This item is a dug up WW1 British mills bomb. The pitting on the body and base is typical of battle field or trench dug ups. Neat display item.
11" horn, light yellow color with varnish finish-pine bottom secured by brass screws, pine plug.
1. All original and unissued U.S. Civil War bayonet. This example shows a mint blade 16 1/2" long. The ricasso shows the U.S.
Two Civil War gun locks dug up by the now deceased former owner. Unfortunately, we don't know from which battle field they were recovered. A great pair of display items. Sold as pair.
SN 766 is a barrel and action for a Lee Enfield carbine dated 1896. The barrel and receiver are matching. Bore rates good to very good shootable bore. The barrel remains mounted with it's origin
Non gun is a all wood Maxim machine gun. This piece shows an overall length of 56". This wooden gun was built by a senior citizen from New Brunswick many years ago. It was reported that he built
Built by Fisher & Son's, Quebec CIty, 1914 for the 71/84 Quebec Home guard guns. Marked QHG # 383 and 92/ & 18 for the regiment Zuave following WW1. Sound but could use some leather treat
The New Brunswick highway patrol operated from 1978 to 1989 and was a relatively small force (approximately 120 men). We are pleased to offer these uniform items consisting of; (1) issue hat with
Lot of 7 horns from the mid to late 1800's, orginally sourced from Eastern Canada.1. 11" with nicely carved spout built for a rifle.2&3. 9" powder horns with attached 3" primer (need plugs)
Sporterized P-14 Enfield 303 caliber bolt,trigger guard and sporterized stock. Parts sold on a no return basis.
WW1 era iron horse bit, sound condition showing obvious age.
50 year old but in new condition valve spout oilers. These remain in new condition(never filled with oil). Excellent English built oil to go as an accessory with English or Enfield collection gra
WW1 Officer's pair of spurs. Sound condition. Both are marked super nickel silver, with original leather. Just need cleaning.
14 original brass oilers built by J.J.B (J.J. Bent company), WW1 production in original as issued and used condition. BSA and broad arrow marked. $50 each.
Antique powder horn and shot pouch circa 1860-1870's. The horn shows light decoration from it's period of use. The base of the horn shows a Mi'kmaq hunter with a bow drawn, with two birds on top
An excellent example of a Dixon flask with a trio of horses on the front face. This flask shows a large charger spout 4 to 5 grams. The flask remains in excellent condition with no dents or break