To mark my 500th post, I thought I'd drag out the Canadians in my possession. This has been the focus of much of my collecting, and I've enjoyed shooting all of these (just have the Martini-Henry to drag to the range yet). The collection doesn't go all the way back - I've stopped at the Snider - but it predates Confederation at least. There is one hole left that I hope to have filled in the next couple of months [now filled - thread updated w/ pic]. A mix of conditions, but I'm darned happy to have these examples.
David Edgecombe's "Defending the Dominion", Clive Law's "Canadian Military Handguns" and Phillips' and Klancher's "Arms and Accoutrements of the Mounted Police" have been invaluable resources, and highly-enjoyable reading too, as I've chased these down.
Snider-Enfield I* - DC marked, and listed to the Peel Battalion of Infantry

Martini-Henry Mk III - DC marked, and marked (it appears), to the 90th Battalion - Winnipeg Rifles

Magazine Lee Enfield (MLE) MkI (no star) - "Long Lee"

Ross Mk II 5* - Marked to a variety of Canadian regiments

Ross Mk III - Marked to the Canadian Mounted Rifles

1918 LE No 1 Mk III*

1944 Long Branch No 4 Mk I - RCMP-marked

FN C1A1 aka 'The Paperweight'

Colt Canada/Diemaco SA20

S&W .455 Hand Ejector 2nd model - named to a Major in the Royal Canadian Engineers (need a better photo)

Colt New Service in .455 - marked to the Canadian Army in WWI and subsequently to the Royal Canadian Navy

S&W Victory Model

Inglis Hi-Power

And, not true milsurp, but...
RCMP Colt New Service - in .45LC (just like my father carried)

Thanks for indulging me.
David Edgecombe's "Defending the Dominion", Clive Law's "Canadian Military Handguns" and Phillips' and Klancher's "Arms and Accoutrements of the Mounted Police" have been invaluable resources, and highly-enjoyable reading too, as I've chased these down.
Snider-Enfield I* - DC marked, and listed to the Peel Battalion of Infantry

Martini-Henry Mk III - DC marked, and marked (it appears), to the 90th Battalion - Winnipeg Rifles

Magazine Lee Enfield (MLE) MkI (no star) - "Long Lee"

Ross Mk II 5* - Marked to a variety of Canadian regiments

Ross Mk III - Marked to the Canadian Mounted Rifles

1918 LE No 1 Mk III*

1944 Long Branch No 4 Mk I - RCMP-marked

FN C1A1 aka 'The Paperweight'

Colt Canada/Diemaco SA20

S&W .455 Hand Ejector 2nd model - named to a Major in the Royal Canadian Engineers (need a better photo)

Colt New Service in .455 - marked to the Canadian Army in WWI and subsequently to the Royal Canadian Navy

S&W Victory Model

Inglis Hi-Power

And, not true milsurp, but...
RCMP Colt New Service - in .45LC (just like my father carried)

Thanks for indulging me.
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