Exmilcop
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I just saw a S&W Mod.3, nickel finish, that looks like new for sale up here in Canada. The seller says it looks unfired and from the condition, he ain't wrong. He's asking $5900. (Cdn), but for me, the real heart breaker is the fact that it's in .44-40. Up here in Canada if a pistol is pre 1898 AND in a not-readily available calibre, it's considered "antique" and no license or official paperwork is required to purchase. So what's breaking my heart? The price is way beyond what my pension would allow and if it was in .44 Russian, or .44 S&W, it would fall into the no paperwork category. Sadly, with the advent of cowboy action shooting, both .44-40 and .45 Colt ammo are now commercially available so a buyer would have to register it and be subject to the all the whacky and draconian firearms laws we have surrounding restricted or prohibited firearms.
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