Triangle Rewards CardsEach Member may receive a Triangle Rewards Program card (a Triangle Rewards Card) that is linked to a Triangle Rewards Account.
You can become a Member by (i) completing the registration process online at canadiantire.ca (the Program Website) or (ii) by downloading the Program application to your mobile phone or device (the Program App) which you can receive information on by calling Program customer service at 1-80 or by visiting the Program Website, or (iii) by applying for a credit card issued by Canadian Tire Bank that is designated as being linked to the Program (a Program Payment Card), or (iv) by calling customer service at 1-80 after you have picked up a Triangle Rewards Card in store.If you apply for a Program Credit Card and are not approved you will still become a Member of the Triangle Rewards Program ifyou provided all of the necessary information unless, at time of application for the Program Credit Card, you were advised thatyou would have to enroll separately in the Triangle Rewards Program in the event your credit card application was declined orunless we otherwise notify you in writing. Membership is open to you if you are an individual, you reside in Canada and you are of the age of majority in the province in which you reside.
The Program is made available by Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited (referred to as Canadian Tire or we) on the following terms and conditions.Participating in the ProgramIn order to collect and redeem electronic Canadian Tire Money (eCTM®), you must become a member (a Member). They didn’t fair well as the Model 12 as we all know was the “The Perfect Repeater” and production ended after five years.Triangle Rewards™ Program This page sets out important information about the Triangle Rewards program (the Program) – the program that rewards you with electronic Canadian Tire Money when you shop at participating Canadian Tire® stores, on-line at canadiantire.ca and at Canadian Tire gas bars. Steel front bead sights were standard, and receivers had matted sighting grooves standard. Of course special orders with recoil pads and special sights could be ordered then as well. They did make a riot gun model with a 20 inch Improved Cylinder choke and sling swivels.
Some guns below serial number 47,100 had 26 inch barrels with Improved Cylinder choke, however 28 inch barrels were standard. Chokes were Full, Modified, and Improved Cylinder. All Model 25’s were solid frame no take down models, based upon the Model 12 action. The Model 25 was coined a “poor mans” Model 12, and was developed as a lower priced gun as dealers then complained about the high price of the Model 12. No cracks, toe and heel are intact, also has the original buttplate. Twenty eight inch barrel.įurniture appears to have been redone however. Bore is nice and shiny no pitting anywhere inside or out. Appears to be original bluing with little wear mostly on the edges and here and there on the receiver and barrel. She is tight and locks up good and solid so she hasn’t been messed with. Not even my 4th Edition Red Book gives any info on dates besides what is known. No records that I know of that break down serial number production per year. Unfortunately, Manufacture began in 1949 and was discontinued in 1954 after numbers passed 87,937. Serial number, 21761 puts it at second year of production I believe. I wanted one for the fact they are not many produced and you don’t see that many of them, at least in my neck of the woods. Not a big following in the collector realms, however with low numbers of production that could change over the years, one never knows. Recently about few months ago obtained a Model 25 12 gauge shotgun and thought I would share it as well.