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Title: Canadian Sources
Post by: Sir Charles deMouton-Black on April 17, 2008, 11:50:47 PM
How about circulating your sources in Canada?

I've been looking for an octagon BPCR barrel source.  Green Mountain now seems to have what is needed.  I emailed them and they said I couldn't purchase direct from Canada.  Instead they gave me two contacts;
1.  Mike Magee   306 672 3556
2.  Bits of Pieces  604 946 6168

I called Barry @ bits of pieces, and now we have an order in for a #3.5 octagon barrel in .45-70 for my Argie roller.  He is in Delta BC.  Has anyone dealt with him?

I received an order of Ballistic Products stuff from Wil Bilozir in Alberta.  I`ll be dealing with him again. 
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: Nine Toe Jim on April 18, 2008, 02:56:55 PM
Ok Sir Charles,

I've had great dealings with Wayne Wesser of Old Western Arms in Winnipeg.

http://www.oldwesternarms.ca/

And I bought a number of firearms from Shooter's Choice in Ontario - Again good service

http://www.shooterschoice.com/catalogue_front.htm 

Gary Howe's Gunsmithing also works out of Shooter's Choice and he has given me excellent service.
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: Grey Beard on April 19, 2008, 11:54:00 AM
And I've purchased several itiems from Doc Rowland at http://www.oldwestguns.ca/products/index.php ranging from firearms to leather goods, grips, springs and brass.  He has been great to deal with. 
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: Haggis MacGurk on May 02, 2008, 05:09:08 PM
I can vouch for some of the afore-mentioned vendors. Mr. Wayne Wesser in Winnipeg is great to deal with, especially when I was looking for a second Beretta Stampede in 44-40. I have dealt with Mike Magee as well. He specializes in Remington Rolling Blocks, and my 50-90 has a Green Mountain Barrel on it. He would be worth calling, as I believe he had a couple barrels for sale at the last gun show in Edmonton.
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: Sir Charles deMouton-Black on December 18, 2008, 08:08:39 PM
A while back, I was asked about gunsmiths in Canada prepared to work on Single Actions for frontier action shooting.  Then I drew a blank.  Most gunsmiths in Canada have enough work dealing with local hunters, and clay target shooters.  There are exceptions, but mostly working on IPSC guns, & such. 

I knew that M.D. Charlton, worked on S&W firearms, and in fact he is Canada's warantee station for S&W.  I had a 1937 Brazilian contract long actioned .45 acp revolver worked on by Murray.  He did a good job, after locating parts that haven't been made for half a Century.

I spoke to Murray today.  He is prepared to work on cowboy revolvers. He already receives guns from all across Canada for work.

He told me Colts & clones of Colts are no problem.  Some Ruger parts, like free-spin pawls, are hard to get, but he is willing to discuss any Pards needs.

Give him a call at  250-652-5266,  Ask for Murray
Title: Re: Canadian Sources .45 Special
Post by: Sir Charles deMouton-Black on March 28, 2009, 03:05:39 PM
Here's the Canadian dealer in STARLINE brass.  I note they also sell .45 Cowboy Special brass.  (A good source of .455 Mk I cases by thinning the rims.)

http://www.doubletapsports.com/catalog/26/starline_brass
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: Sir Charles deMouton-Black on September 02, 2010, 09:53:49 PM
I really miss VTI Gunparts!  Too bad that US export regs have shut them off from their loyal customers. >:(

However all is not lost. :)

I stupidly mislaid a wedge from my UBERTI 1851 R-M.  A call to STOEGER CANADA, 905-436-9077, eventually got me to their parts desk.  I had a long chat with Peter, the parts manager.  They are stocking parts for Uberti revolvers as need arises.  They had the wedge for the '51 Navy which shows as a common part for the Open Tops and conversion revolvers so one is on its way.

Peter said that there has been more demand for Uberti parts recently.  I think that they didn't account for the Cap'nballers, OTs and R-Ms that came in to Canada before Stoeger Canada wrested control of the Uberti supply situation from dealers who were dealing with Uberti directly. They are becoming aware of how common they are (relatively speaking!) so I conclude that the parts supply situation should remain reliable.  I'm still not clear on the new firearm supply of Uberti products.  We still seem to be subject to the US demand creaming product off the top and leaving us with the scant remainder.
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: Sir Charles deMouton-Black on February 08, 2011, 01:26:46 PM
Here is a West Coast gunsmith for our sport;

http://www.rustywood.ca/gunsmithing.html
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: PJ Hardtack on February 10, 2011, 10:50:50 AM
Haggis

I believe that Wayne Wesser suffered a heart attack/stroke and is no longer in business. I spoke to him last year and he didn't sound well.
He referred me to Doc Rowland who is establishing a good rep in the trade.
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: Sir Charles deMouton-Black on February 10, 2011, 02:24:40 PM
Quote from: PJ Hardtack on February 10, 2011, 10:50:50 AM
Haggis

I believe that Wayne Wesser suffered a heart attack/stroke and is no longer in business. I spoke to him last year and he didn't sound well.
He referred me to Doc Rowland who is establishing a good rep in the trade.
You may be right as he hasn't responded to my email.
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: PJ Hardtack on February 10, 2011, 02:35:28 PM
Another source for Canucks is Del Strazza's 'Country Classics'. email: countryclassics08@xplornet.ca    www.countryclassics08.com
Del is in Wild Rose Country as you can tell from his (403) 393-2359 ph.#.

In the last issue of Canadian Access To Firearms, editor Paul Rogan is offering 'smiths a deal that cannot be refused. He wants 'smiths to list FREE in CATF and he'll list them as to category and work done.
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: Range Gypsy on September 24, 2011, 06:01:24 AM
I have a pair of USFAs on order from Del . He is listed as the only Canadian Distributor for USFA  .
Have any of you had experience dealing with Del at Country Classics? I have been waiting since late spring but understand USFA is really slow to fill orders .
I am in no great rush to get the new guns but the suspense is hard to take ;D

Thanks
Range Gypsy
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: Buffalo Creek Law Dog on September 29, 2011, 08:30:34 PM
I know Del, shot with him on occassion. It takes a while for his stuff to come in but, it does come in.  He works out of the Crow's Nest Pass area.
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: Charlie Bowdre on September 29, 2011, 09:23:46 PM
Quote from: Range Gypsy on September 24, 2011, 06:01:24 AM
I have a pair of USFAs on order from Del . He is listed as the only Canadian Distributor for USFA  .
Have any of you had experience dealing with Del at Country Classics? I have been waiting since late spring but understand USFA is really slow to fill orders .
I am in no great rush to get the new guns but the suspense is hard to take ;D

Thanks
Range Gypsy
Ask Hagar. :0)
charlie
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: Garand on November 02, 2011, 12:54:33 PM
Quote from: Range Gypsy on September 24, 2011, 06:01:24 AM
I have a pair of USFAs on order from Del . He is listed as the only Canadian Distributor for USFA  .
Have any of you had experience dealing with Del at Country Classics? I have been waiting since late spring but understand USFA is really slow to fill orders .
I am in no great rush to get the new guns but the suspense is hard to take ;D

Thanks
Range Gypsy

I've shot with him on Posse's at Ft Kusk & Rocky Mountain House. I have also dealt with him as a dealer, as have friends, none of us would go near him again. Just my humble opinion.
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: One Tall Man on March 25, 2012, 06:00:45 PM
Does Del = Del Selins?

Sir Charles, did you have any luck getting your parts thru Stoeger Canada? I heard that some waited for years, gave up and obtained them thru the dealers very quickly.
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: Sir Charles deMouton-Black on March 25, 2012, 06:43:34 PM
Quote from: One Tall Man on March 25, 2012, 06:00:45 PM
Does Del = Del Selins?

Sir Charles, did you have any luck getting your parts thru Stoeger Canada? I heard that some waited for years, gave up and obtained them thru the dealers very quickly.

All I needed was a wedge for an 1851 conversion.  I talked directly to the parts guy, and it came reasonably quickly.  I suspect that if the part was not in Canada already it might be a different story.  905-436-9077,  I also scored the dealer contact number 1-800-786-2287.

Does anyone know where I could get just a Pietta bolt for a NMA?  The new cylinders have wider notches! Marstar have the parts kit, but I just need the bolt
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: PJ Hardtack on March 26, 2012, 10:22:40 AM
ARMCO in Prince George is now doing CAS work. Check the web site or call: 250 962-9713

We had several shooters from PG at our clinic last Saturday. They told us that Gunnar had hoped to come with them, but couldn't make it. He'd like to see CAS get going there as it will expand his market.

Another good source for guns is Prophet River in Lloydminster, Alberta. - Call Clay at: 780 872-2865
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: sail32 on July 17, 2012, 11:39:46 AM
I have had work done by Barry at Bits of Pieces, good guy no problems, good work. 
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: Garand on July 18, 2012, 03:40:29 PM
I just bought an EMF SASS Winchester 73 from Rusty Woods Trading Company, with a bunch of bells and whistles to be done on it,  it took an extra 2 months to get it to me but it was worth the wait. I finally got it zeroed and shot it in a match last weekend. It performed flawlessly. Highly recommended.
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: rust on March 17, 2013, 05:41:55 PM
Hi,somebody know a reliable canadian dealer who can order COLT  SAA IN Canada?
Thanks.

RUST ???
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: Sir Charles deMouton-Black on April 29, 2013, 05:38:44 PM
There is a great reason to join canadiangunnutz.ca.  You have to separately register, but the "equipment exchange" is a great way to tap into private and commercial sales of firearms, and part & accessories.  Cross border issues are neutralized and there is an amazingly vibrant economy just waiting for you to log in.

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: Sir Charles deMouton-Black on May 11, 2013, 12:42:50 PM
There is a Colt 1877 Lightning on cgn now.  Looks like it needs a bit of work.
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: Massive on September 29, 2013, 12:52:41 PM
Starline brass, the full line, is now being carried by Bulletbarn.  I haven't used them since shipping bullets 3000 miles is expensive, but I will be trying them for brass.
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: Gabriel Law on November 14, 2013, 11:02:00 PM
Can any one suggest a vendor for Uberti's 1876 Winchester, here in Canada?
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: Sir Charles deMouton-Black on November 15, 2013, 01:00:48 AM
Quote from: Gabriel Law on November 14, 2013, 11:02:00 PM
Can any one suggest a vendor for Uberti's 1876 Winchester, here in Canada?


http://www.milarm.com/Content.aspx?PAGE=Rifles%20New

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Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: Gabriel Law on November 15, 2013, 11:45:18 AM
Thank you Sir Charles.  Looks like I'll have to settle for a lesser rifle from Marstar. 
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: PJ Hardtack on November 16, 2013, 08:24:43 PM
Ellwood Epps in Orillia, Ontario.
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: Gabriel Law on December 05, 2013, 06:55:02 PM
Thanks for that Todd.  I ordered a Taylor's and Co. with 28"  bbl in 45-60 from EE.  Should have it in a couple of weeks.  Yeeee-ha!!
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: PJ Hardtack on December 05, 2013, 08:12:38 PM
Denade, Senor!

I'm waiting for Epps to bring in some of the new Miroku/Winchester '73's in 44-40. I'd like a '76, but I know I'd shoot a '73 carbine a lot more.

Currently my '1 of 1,000' 44-40 Uberti rifle is being match readied. No, it will NOT have a short stroke kit installed, just a lightening of springs and polishing where required.
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: Gabriel Law on December 06, 2013, 10:40:36 AM
You going to get him to grind off some of that scratching on the outside?

Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: PJ Hardtack on December 06, 2013, 11:27:33 AM
Naw, it's gonna hide some of the bumps and scrapes the rifle is gonna get bouncin' around in the gun cart and bein' abused on stage props.
To be honest, I'm surprised at the quality of the "scratching", especially on parts like the hammer and lever and the matting done around the scroll work.
However, I had to check the Madis book (page 195) to identify the puma on the right side panel. The guy that sold the rifle to me thought it was a beaver .... The elk on the other side is a good rendition, readily identified.

The rifle qualifies as a safe queen keeper, but I can't own a rifle that I can't or won't shoot. Not at this stage of my life when I nearer the end than the beginning.
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: Sir Charles deMouton-Black on September 17, 2017, 09:33:35 AM
We are losing Wholesale Sports! It was good while it lasted. Now all we have is a few Duckpro and Cowbell Ass stores/

http://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/wholesale-sports-canadas-outdoor-outfitter-to-close-its-operations-644511713.html
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: PJ Hardtack on September 18, 2017, 10:39:33 AM
It was inevitable. The firm earned the name "No Sale Sports" for it's poor service and lack of stock. Their staff as also lacking in knowledge.

Almost every time I was in the Prince George store, things were out of stock or over priced compared to other outlets.

I was unable to navigate their web site well and asked in the store to be put on their mailing list for notice of specials. That never happened.
Title: Re: Canadian Sources
Post by: Sir Charles deMouton-Black on September 18, 2017, 03:29:23 PM
SIL & I dropped into the Ft. Langley post. 20 to 30% off. Quite busy as you cab expect. Ther carcass will be there for scavanging up to 28 December or while stocks last.