November 23/24 AUCTION NO. Integrity above all else. amoskeagauction.com 603 627 7383 | 603 627 7384 Jason & Melissa Devine NH License No. 2555 250 Commercial Street, Suite 3011 Manchester, NH 03101 Featuring The James Thrash Collection of Original Southwest Shipped Frontier Arms COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY SHERIFF’S MODEL REVOLVER SHIPPED SOFT COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER FACTORY ROBERT BURT ENGRAVED WITH RARE GAME SCENE ON FRAME COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER SHIPPED WITH FACTORY CHECKERED TRIGGER AND TUNED ACTION COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER REVOLVER SHIPPED TO MANZANARES & COMPANY –LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER ENGRAVED WITH CARVED IVORY GRIPS –SHIPPED TO E.J. POST
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original blue with some minor wear to gray
left side of the butt and some light handling marks, primarily on the toeline, the wrist is a bit proud of the upper tang, and the checkered Winchester Repeating Arms plastic buttplate is intact. The factory markings are intact and crisp, and the triggerguard is numbered to the gun with “A” suffix. The rifle is sighted with a bead front and sporting-style rear sight, and the receiver is factory grooved for optics mounting. A lovely example for the rimfire Winchester enthusiast. (14A11464-73) {C&R} (1200/1800)
3.
HIGH STANDARD SUPERMATIC TROPHY SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #1293466, 22 LR, 8” tapered barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely Model 103 Trophy remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original polished blue finish showing scattered light handling marks, slight thinning on the slide, and minor edge wear. The trigger and safety retain full gold plate while the magazine catch has strong case-hardened colors. The checkered thumb rest factory walnut grips feature gold High Standard medallions and rate excellent. This gun features a Patridge front sight, barrel mounted black blade adjustable rear sight, muzzle stabili small and large barrel weights, serrated straps, eagle barrel logo, and external trigger adjustments. It includes a single fac marked ten-round magazine. An excellent example of a “Space Gun”. (8A11493-104) {C&R} (1200/1
4. EXCELLENT AND SCARCE HIGH STANDARD FIRST MODEL OLYMPIC SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #326112, 22 Short, 4 1/2” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This early Model G-O Olympic appears to be virtually as new. The pistol retains about 99% original blue and anodized finishes showing a few minor handling marks. The checkered walnut factory thumb rest grips rate ex cellent. This gun features a Patridge style front sight, Davis adjustable rear sight, and lever takedown button. The barrel and slide are correctly numbered to the gun. The pistol includes a very early and rare curved ten-round mag azine with straight back stamped with the number “26” on the body and the side of the floorplate’s lip. This magazine shows light to moderate wear to the blue and is likely a replacement as they were routinely numbered to the gun. A rare opportunity to own a very desirable pistol in superb condition. (8A11493-98) {C&R} (1500/2000)
SALE NO. 142 4 JUNE 1, 2024
serial #1289, 7mm Nambu, 3 1/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this pistol retain about 92% original blue showing some subtle thinning and sparse oxidation speckling along the sides, most of the loss along the gripstraps toning to a smooth medium gray-brown patina, the backstrap with a couple tiny pinprick pits. The bolt remains bright and the remaining small parts retain fine straw color with the trigger fading in areas. All markings remain crisp and clear and the checkered walnut grips are stamp-numbered to the gun and remain in near excellent condition showing some mild wear. Field-stripping shows all visibly numbered parts are matching and the included original magazine remains in excellent condition and is also matching the pistol. The in
cluded holster is an original Japanese soft flap leather holster but is a different pattern than the typical Baby Nambu holster and was probably intended for a Colt or FN pistol, indeed the magazine does not quite fit in the horizontal pouch beneath the lid. In any event it is a desirable period piece and remains in about very fine condition showing some light crackling and scuffing overall. This is a very fine and always desirable rig for the martial col lector. (13C11556-20) {C&R} (3500/5000)
MAUSER HSC SEMI-AUTO PISTOL WITH GERMAN POLICE MARKINGS & HOLSTER
serial #746982, 32 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this attractive first variation pistol retain about 97-98% original bright blue showing a little fine sparse oxidation speckling along the slide. All markings remain crisp and clear showing proper German commercial proof marks and “(Eagle) L” police mark. The checkered walnut grips remain in near excellent condition, the left panel with a couple of thin drying cracks that are mostly unobtrusive. The pistol includes two Mauser banner magazines in excellent condition and an original light brown leather flap holster by Schambach & Co. of Berlin and dated 1942, the maker’s markings double-struck. The holster rates near excellent showing some minor creasing and crackling. An excellent police pistol rig. (13A11199-13) {C&R} (1000/1500)
FINE JAPANESE TYPE B BABY NAMBU PISTOL BY TOKYO ARSENAL
SALE NO. 142 5 JUNE 1, 2024
desirable pistol in a narrow serial number range of 63000-64000 that were accepted into the German Army upon their capture of the Netherlands in 1940. The metal surfaces retain about 92% original blue with some scattered high edge wear and light handling marks, most of the loss along the muzzle cap. The barrel remains mostly bright and all proper markings are intact and strong, the top of the slide bearing its original Dutch “(Crown) / W” royal cypher and the left side of the triggerguard with German Army Waffenamt “(Eagle) / WaA613”. The black checkered horn grips with “FN” monograms remain in near excellent condition showing a few tiny insect bites on the left panel. All of the serialized parts are matching and one original magazine num bered “3 / 62467” is included. A very fine example of a seldom seen variant for the advanced martial collector. (13B11199-19) {C&R} (1500/2000)
8. WINCHESTER MODEL 42 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN
of this 1948-vintage shotgun retain about 96-97% original blue with light wear on some high edges and contact points, some light operational wear on the sides of the barrel and receiver extension, and some scattered light handling marks; the action bar and magazine tube show some light wear and toning to brown, when viewed under direct light. The smooth pistolgrip walnut stock and flatbottom 14-groove forend are in excellent condition with a few minor dings and some light handling marks, consistent with careful use over the years, and the checkered Winchester Repeating Arms buttplate is intact. The factory markings are intact and crisp, and the receiver extension is numbered to the gun. A lovely Model 42 for the Winchester collector. (14B11464-54) {C&R} (1200/1800)
rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this Series A rifle retain about 95% original blue with thinning on the underside of the receiver, some light silvering on some of the high edges, and some speckled fine oxidation. The lever retains 99% original case-hardened color. The smooth straight grip walnut stock and forend are in excellent condition with perhaps a minor handling mark or two, the forend screw shows minor slot wear, and the factory ventilated recoil pad remains flexible. The factory markings are intact and crisp and the rifle is sighted with a ramped bead-on-blade front sight and a folding Lyman u-notch rear sight. An excellent example of these brush-busting Savage rifles. (14B1146443) {MODERN} (1500/2000)
7. RARE DUTCH MODEL 1922 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY FABRIQUE NATIONALE WITH GERMAN ARMY MARKINGS
SALE NO. 142 6 JUNE 1, 2024
with the edges around the point of transition softened somewhat, some scattered pinprick pits and toning a palish ocher. The arm is in the original flint, the breech area showing honest firing and the barrel markings are mostly intact showing period British proof marks and “DAYKIN NOTTINGHAM” maker markings. The remaining brass hardware is a similar
marks. A brass-tipped hickory ramrod is present and the lock is quite crisp and seems to function well mechanically. A fine original example of the classic brass-barreled blunderbuss. (13C11566-1) {ANTIQUE} (1800/2200)
11. PAIR OF BRITISH BRASS-BARRELED FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOLS BY KETLAND & ADAMS
.60 cal, 9” barrels with about good bores showing mod erate verdigris. These pistols have been reconverted to flint, the cocks, pans, frizzens and frizzen springs being more modern aged replacements showing a deep plumbrown finish. The lockplates are original, some of their markings lost or worn due to the fitting of the later parts and a couple of their letters re freshed. The barrels are a pleasant medium goldenrod patina showing some light tar nishing, a few scattered small dings, and some tiny punch-marks emulating “pitting” around the touch holes. The barrels otherwise retain nice markings with their original Birmingham proofs and “LONDON” sur rounded by a flourish. The lockplates and other iron hardware are a deep gray and plum-brown patina and the remaining hardware is of brass consisting of ramrod thimbles with tailpipes, triggerguard with vague foliate extensions and starbursts on guards, flat s-shaped side plates and small monogram plates atop the wrists engraved with initials that appear to be “RJK”. The fittings are a mild ocher patina showing some small dings and one tailpipe with some more moderate denting. The walnut stocks remain in very good plus condition showing a few thin cracks and small repaired chips along some of the edges of both stocks, scattered dings and other han dling marks. The stocks otherwise retain nice fit and an honest appearance. A pair of horntipped hickory ramrods is included and the locks seem to function normally. A very good pair of pistols from this classic British maker. (13B11451-4,5) {ANTIQUE} (1000/1500)
10. BRITISH BRASS-BARRELED FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS BY DAYKIN
SALE NO. 142 7 JUNE 1, 2024
.76 cal, 8” round barrel with a good bore showing some scattered old mild oxidation. This is an interesting pistol, constructed using original flint Pattern 1796 flintlock pistol parts around a later more commercial-looking checkered walnut stock. The barrel was apparently shortened about an inch and has mostly toned to a deep plum-brown patina showing some scattered light pitting. The barrel markings remain otherwise intact and strong showing two ordnance proofs “(Crown) / GR / (Broad Arrow)” and “(Crown) / (Crossed Scepters)” along with a small crown stamp near the tang and a “(Crown) / 4” above the touch hole. The lockplate is a similar patina as the barrel with a few areas of lighter gunmetal and likewise retains nice markings with prominent Royal Cypher in the center, “TOWER” at the rear and “(Crown) / (Broad Arrow)” below the pan. The original brass sideplate and triggerguard were utilized, the tang of the triggerguard bent and recontoured slightly for the newer stock shape. The brass shows evidence of an old cleaning now toned to a pale ocher and there is an additional flat brass buttcap. The bow of the triggerguard bears what appear to be original unit markings “6 D / D39”, no doubt indicating the 6th Dragoons. This unit was mostly stationed in Ireland around the time this pattern of pistol would have been used, from here sending a 400-strong detachment to South Africa in 1806. The replacement checkered walnut stock is obviously of American construction but nicely done and appears fairly old itself showing some scattered light dings, a few lightly chipped points and small repaired flake ahead of the lockplate. The included iron ramrod appears to be original hardware as well, shortened to 7 1/2”, and retaining a British proof and what appears to be “62 / D” marking. The cock is a little loose and the lock otherwise seems to function normally. An interesting piece for the antique arms collector. (13B11451-3) {ANTIQUE} (1000/1500)
13. MERWIN, HULBERT & CO. POCKET ARMY DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
44-40, 5 1/8” barrel shortened during the period of use, with a mostly bright very fine bore showing a few small areas of mild oxidation and a couple minor pits with otherwise crisp rifling. This revolver has seen
dings and tool marks with no visible serial number present, it seems likely the frame did have the “skull crusher” grip and this was removed for some reason long ago. The original folding hammer spur was also lost to the years and a mostly rigid oversized gunsmith replacement added in its stead. The prin cipal markings remain mostly intact and strong, a few letters of the barrel markings obscured by the rather large added front sight blade. The checkered hard rubber grips remain in about good condition with overall dings and the right panel with more wear showing an old chip at the toe. The grips show some scratched scribblings along their interiors, the numbe appear to be mismatched, and the inside grip frame shows an assembly number “77” while the barrel and cylinder are numbered “8387”. Barrel-to-frame fit is quite good and the action will otherwise require mechanical attention as it does not cycle, the hand is worn and the hammer does not hold reliably. This old Merwin Hulbert has a lot of character. (13B11407-25) {ANTIQUE} (1000/1500)
14. MERWIN, HULBERT & CO. FIRST MODEL LARGE FRAME SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER
of old mild oxidation and pinprick pitting with otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this early variant retain some generous streaks of original bright blue along the left side of the frame, more protected areas and scooped flutes of the cylinder. The balance of the frame and cylinder is a deep plum-brown showing some old oxidation while the barrel is more of a medium gray-brown showing some light dings and old oxidation. The hammer and triggerguard show some smoky hints of case-hardening mixing with plum-brown, the edges of the trigger with a few flakes of bright fire blue. The markings remain intact and mostly strong. The revolver wears a set of period antique ivory grips that sho honest crackling and rich patina overall, with noticeable shrinkage and a 1 1/2” synthetic repair at the right heel. The serial are matching by assembly number “3334”, barrel-to-frame fit is solid and the tip of the firing pin is broken though the action seems to function well mechanically. A nice honest First Model Merwin Hulbert. (13B11556-7) {ANTIQUE} (1800/2200)
INTERESTING BRITISH PATTERN
DRAGOON FLINTLOCK
UNIT
12.
1796 HEAVY
PISTOL WITH 6TH DRAGOONS
SALE NO. 142 8 JUNE 1, 2024
about 98% original blue with a touch of wear on the toe and heel of the buttplate and a few scattered light handling marks from the years. The 1873-dated breechblock and barrel tang retain 99% original case-hardened finish with vibrant colors throughout. The barrel, breechblock and lockplate markings are correct and clear. The smooth walnut stock rates excellent plus with a thin dent by the left side of the triggerguard tang, and a few tiny chips at the toe only worth mentioning due to the wonderful overall condition. There is a crisp 1886-dated cartouche on the left side of the wrist, and an equally crisp circled “P” firing proof and “N” inspection mark behind the triggerguard. The sights and cleaning rod are intact, the inside of the chamber is coated in old preservative, and the action is strong and crisp. This Trapdoor rifle is truly in wonderful, museum-quality condition. (23C11505-1) {ANTIQUE} (2000/3000)
16. EXCELLENT U.S. MODEL 1898 KRAG BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY
serial #300162, 30-40 Krag, 30” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This rifle remains in wonderful condition retaining about 95% original blue and oil-quenched blackened finish with most of the loss the expected wear to gray on the toe and heel of the buttplate, along with some scattered light handing marks on the bow of the triggerguard and the barrel bands, and some scattered speckles of light ox idation. The trapdoor on the buttplate and the extractor retain a vivid color case-hardened finish and a strong fire blue finish respectively. The receiver markings are correct and crisp. The walnut stock and handguard rate near excellent with a dent on the left side of the forend, a touch of finish wear at the toe and some minor handling marks on the buttstock. The 1900-dated inspection cartouche and circled “P” firing proof are crisp. The sights are intact, an oiler is included, and the action is characteristically smooth. (23B11505-2) {C&R} (1200/1800)
serial #3053304, 30-06, 24” 7-44 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% mixed original and reapplied Parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, some speckled oxidation staining, and a few scattered light handling marks. The pistolgrip walnut stock and handguards are in excellent condition with barely a handling mark, and appears entirely unmarked with neat glass bedding around the action; the buttplate shows a black enamel finish with light wear around the edges. The lower band is neatly secured to the forward handguard via two screws, and a pair of 8” cylindrical weights have been added in the butt trap. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and crisp, the milled triggerguard is WRA-marked while the remaining parts all are of Springfield Armory origin with drawing numbers consistent with a 1944 production rifle, including the operating rod without relief cut. The rifle retains the standard open sights with “lock-bar” rear sight drums, the front sight “NM / .062” marked, a milled triggerguard, and a single slot gas cylinder screw. A WWII-vintage M1 lightly upgraded for match use, but still retaining many original features for its vintage. (14A11487-14) {C&R} (1000/1500)
SALE NO. 142 9 JUNE 1, 2024
lightly frosted bore still showing strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1941-dated rifle retain about 95% arsenal reapplied blue with light wear on high edges and contact points, the greatest wear at the rear of the receiver which also shows flaking black enamel finish, some scattered light handling marks, and the bolt has toned to a rich plum; scattered spots of previous pinprick pitting are visible beneath the finish. The pistolgrip Eurasian hardwood stock is in very good condition as arsenal refurbished with quality repairs to the woodline on each side of the receiver, measuring about 3 1/2” and 5”, some scattered light handling marks, and some light flaking of the arsenal added finish. The stock is marked with numerous small Soviet proofs and is serialized and matching to the rifle via the original serial number. The factory markings are intact and largely crisp, a small rework mark stamped above the Izhevsk arsenal marking, the bolt, carrier are electro-pencil numbered to the rifle, the magazine is numbered to a different rifle, and the rear of the receiver is neatly import marked. The rifle retains the standard open sights and the cleaning rod is intact. A solid example for the Eastern bloc enthusiast. (14A11509-17) {C&R} (2000/3000)
serial #811, 45 ACP, 18” barrel with a bright excellent bore. Designed as a police rifle and made from 1944-46, this v ariation has no barrel fins. The metal surfaces retain about 96-97% original blue with some scattered fine oxidation staining and drips of finish loss on the barrel forward of the forend, appearing as a result of contact with some contaminant, and the safety shows good case-hardened colors. The smooth pistolgrip walnut stock is in excellent condition with only some scattered minor handling marks. The original sights are intact, as are the sling swivels on the toeline and forend. No magazine is included. A fine example of these increasingly desirable rifles. (14A11588-50) {C&R}
[The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (1800/2000)
VERY FINE SMITH & WESSON 357 REGISTERED
serial #46682 (Registration #455), 357 Magnum, 6” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this handsome revolver retain about 95% original bright blue with a bit of scattered high edge silvering, mostly nearer the muzzle, small spot of wear on the left side frame above the trigger and a mild turn line. The grooved combat trigger and hammer with finely checkered spur and concentric grooves show vibrant case-hardened colors throughout and all markings remain intact and crisp, the topstrap and barrel rib finely checkered. The revolver wears a lovely set of Roper checkered ribbon pattern walnut grips that re-
main in near excellent condition showing a few scattered tiny dings and a slight gap from minor warping at the toe. The wood is deluxe grade and exhibits some lovely dark feathercrotch figure throughout the upper edges. The interiors show a pair of square-shaped jig holes and are lightly scratchnumbered “443”, their fit is very fine overall. All of the remaining numbered parts are properly matching and the revolver is sighted with factory adjustable u-notch rear sight and Call gold bead front. The action is of course characteristically smooth and crisp with excellent timing and lock-up. An excellent and always desirable Registered Magnum in the popular 6” barrel length. (13D11534-179) {C&R} (5000/7000)
SALE NO. 142 10 JUNE 1, 2024
trigger retain vibrant case-hardened colors throughout, the right side of the hammer with a few areas of old oxidation, and all markings remain crisp and clear. The checkered walnut grips with silver S&W medallions remain in near excellent condition with a couple minor handling marks and one tiny flake at the top corner of the right panel. The right panel is properly stamp-numbered matching and their fit is perfect. The original sights are intact with factory square notch adjustable rear and Call gold bead front. A handsome example of these fine revolvers. (13B11534-173) {C&R} (1200/1800)
22. CUSTOM ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON 38/44 HEAVY DUTY HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER
serial #S89878, 38 Special, 5” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This Model of 1950 Pre-Model 20 revolver was probably embellished in Japan in the early to mid-1950s and features very good quality foliate scrollwork throughout for about 85% coverage, this being further accented by nicely tarnished silver wire inlays. The metal surfaces retain about 92-94% older reapplied polished blue showing a little scattered thinning and most of the loss
strong case-hardened colors with some fine gray-brown speckling scattered about and the original factory markings remain intact and mostly strong. The grips appear to antique ivory featuring large carved floral motifs and small panels at the tops that are carved with Japanese characters and “JB” on the left and “WS” on the right. The grips show a rich patina with some honest crackling along the bases, their fit is a little shy along the edges and they are secured by a rather large Chicago screw. An attractive 1950s revolver that has seen some nice period embellishments. (13B11565-13) {C&R} (1200/1800)
FINE SMITH & WESSON MODEL 29-2 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
late 1960s revolver shows minimal use and remains in superb condition. The revolver retains about 99% original blue showing a few minor handling marks and several fine scratches on the top of the knuckle behind the hammer. The .500” target trigger and .500” target hammer retain beautiful swirls of case-hardened colors. The dia mond checkered walnut factory target grips feature silver S&W medallions, extractor cut, and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a red ramp front sight and white outline micro adjustable rear sight. The gun is housed in a factory mahogany presentation case, it includes a cleaning kit and manual. The case rates near excellen on the exterior with light handling marks while the interior molded Styrofoam has lost most of its flocking with particles pres in the accessories slots. A beautiful and desirable “S” prefix “44 Magnum”. (8B11534-123) {C&R} (1800/2200)
EJECTOR
SMITH & WESSON K-22 OUTDOORSMAN HAND
SALE NO. 142 11 JUNE 1, 2024
24. EXCEPTIONAL SMITH & WESSON MODEL 57 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #N6068 91, 41 Magnum, 6” pinned heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This excellent revolver appears as new in-the-box and unfired. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with a few insignificant handling marks, the factory markings have been highlighted in white. The .500” target trigger and .500” target hammer retain robust case-hardened colors. This gun is sighted with a red ramp front sight and white outline micro adjustable rear sight. It includes a factory mahogany pres entation case that rates good to very good showing light to moderate handling marks. The interior molded plastic liner is devoid of all the flocking with remnants present on the storage case cover. It also includes a cleaning kit and manua An excellent addition for any collection. (8A11534-152) {
25. VERY FINE FIRST YEAR PRODUCTION WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 LEVER ACTION
with full magazine and a bright very fine bore show ing a little mild oxidation speckling or subtle frosting and otherwise crisp rifling throughout. This is a very handsome 1892-made rifle, the barrel and magazine tube retaining about 94-95% original blue showing some mild edge wear, light handling marks and tiny spots of oxidation stain ing, the magazine tube blue taking on a slight plum-brown tone under bright light. There are a few old minor tool marks near the magazine cap which are unobtrusive and all markings remain intact and crisp. The action retains about 92-94% original bright blue with some mild flaking to a pleasant gray-brown patina under bright light and commensurate wear as the barrel, the sides exhibiting the familiar about 98% original bright blue, the rear sight similar and the magazine hanger and nosecap with about 90% original bright blue. The loading gate shows lovely brilliant fire blue, the bottom surface of the lever is toning to silvery pewter patina while its sides and the hammer show wonderful original vibrant colors, the lever indeed retaining some protective lacquer. The crescent buttplate is drifting to a pleasant silvery and smoky case-hardened patina and the smooth walnut buttstock and forend remain in very fine condition as lightly and carefully cleaned with a bit of added oil finish showing a few light dings mostly along the toe line and a very thin sliver missing on the right edge near the upper tang. The standard sporting rear sight and small German silver blade front sight are intact. A lovely early Model 1892 for the Winchester collector that has seen just some very light honest use and has been well cared-for through (3500/5000)
pitting and oxidation, mostly about mid-bore, and otherwise strong rifling throughout. The barrel and magazine tube of this 1904-made rifle retain about 92% original blue showing some scattered light handling marks and slight thinning and toning to a pleasant gray-brown patina under bright light. The action retains about 85% original bright blue showing some overall flaking to gray-brown and the left side with a few small scuff marks and pinprick pits. The nosecap and magazine hanger retain generous original bright blue while the hammer and lever show some nice case-hardened colors, particularly vibrant along the left side of the lever, and the loading gate retains brilliant fire blue. There are a few old light tool marks along the lower tang and all markings remain intact and strong. The plain walnut buttstock with shotgun butt and the smooth forend remain in very fine con dition retaining most of their original varnish showing scattered light handling marks and mild scuffs, the left edge of the forend with a few thin slivers missing. Stock fit is otherwise excellent and the rifle is sighted with standard sporting rear sight and small German silver front blade (the blade finish has worn to brass). A handsome Model 1894 rifle. (13B11534-50) {C&R} (1800/2200)
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checkered stocks and shotgun butt. The barrel retains about 85-90% original blue appearing stronger under ambient light and fading to a mild gray-brown patina under bright light and showing some scattered fine scratches, a few pinprick pits nearer the muzzle and small ding on the right edge octagonal section. The action retains perhaps 70% original bright blue showing moderate edge wear, areas toning to gray and a few scattered small moderate scuff marks, the edges of the bolt raceway with some noticeable small dings as well. The bolt itself retains about 96% original bright blue while the extractor shows pale fire blue and the loading gate retains lovely brilliant fire blue. The hammer and lever retain lovely vibrant casehardened colors throughout, the exterior of the lever taking on an attractive silvery case-hardened patina. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut buttstock remains in very fine condition with strong original varnish showing some light dings and handling marks, with very nice fit at the tangs. The forend is very good with more finish wear, small abrasions and a thin 3 3/4” scratch along the right side. The original hard rubber
barrel that is unobtrusive. The rifle is sighted with Winchester’s express rear sight (the right side of the 100 yard leaf broken off and lost to the years) and small brass blade front sight. An excellent restored takedown rifle. (13B11464-28) {C&R} (2500/3500)
and has been nicely refinished retaining about 97% good quality polished blue showing a few scattered light handling marks and specks of loss. The markings have softened somewhat from the refinishing, remaining mostly legible. The smooth walnut stocks show a little older added oil finish and remain in about very good plus condition with some scattered light dings and some mild abrasions along the left side of the buttstock. The rifle is sighted with standard sporting rear and small German silver blade front sight and the action is smooth. A very good example of a desirable antique rifle. (13A11464-31) {ANTIQUE} (1000/1500)
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serial #25908, 12 ga (2 3/4”), 28” barrels marked and choked modified and full with bright excellent bores showing a little stubborn fouling. The barrels of this handsome shotgun retain about 96% original blue showing some scattered light handling marks and silvering at the edges of breeches and muzzles. The action retains about 90-92% original bright blue with some edge wear and most of the loss due to flaking to a mild gray-brown patina along the bottom metal. The checkered pistolgrip deluxe walnut buttstock and beavertail forend remain in very fine condition as lightly refinished long ago showing two tiny cracks forming at the upper tang, scattered light dings and mild checkering wear. Both forend and buttstock exhibit some lovely grain figure throughout, particularly fine along the left side of the buttstock. The silver monogram plate along the toe line is neatly engraved with a small starburst in the center and foliate flourish flanked by “HAPPY FELTON” which appears to be period applied in every respect. The factory solid red rubber pad is intact in very fine condition providing a 14” length-of-pull with drops of 1 3/4” and 2 1/2” and the stock appears to be cast-off very slightly. The shotgun features small ivory mid-bead with silver bead front, automatic safety, and factory single selective trigger, and the barrels lock up solid on-face with top lever resting about center. The ejectors are robust and in-time. Francis J. “Happy” Felton (1907-1964) started his career in vaudeville before becoming a bandleader in the late 1930searly 1940s. Perhaps his most notable endeavor was as host of “Happy Felton’s Knothole Gang” which debuted on April 21, 1950. In cooperation with the Brooklyn Dodgers, Felton would host three lucky youths who would receive baseball equipment for the day and be evaluated by Dodgers players. This is a very attractive and desirable Model 21 connected to a colorful individual. (13F11518-37) {C&R} (4000/6000)
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retaining about 97% rust blue showing a few scattered light handling marks while the action retains about 98% lovely vibrant casehardened colors. The loading gate is a pleasant ocher patina showing a few small tool marks along its left side and the principal markings remain intact and mostly strong, the Rampant Colt on the left side frame somewhat faded as would be expected but mostly visible in the right light. The checkered pistolgrip deluxe walnut buttstock and forend remain in about very fine condition showing a few areas of synthetic filler repairs masked beneath the reapplied semi-matte var
mild gray-brown patina under bright light and scattered minor handling marks. The action retains about 85% original bright blue appearing strong under ambient light with overall mild flaking to graybrown patina, some light handling marks and some circumferential wear around a couple screw holes. The loading gate has toned to a rich ocher patina, the hammer retains strong case-hardened colors and the trigger shows pale fire blue. All markings remain crisp and clear with strong Rampant Colt on the left side action. The smooth walnut stocks remain in very fine condition, the forend with a neatly repaired crack along its length and some added finish, while the buttstock retains strong original varnish showing some scattered light dings and handling marks. The original hard rubber buttplate is intact in near excellent condition, the sporting rear sight appears to be an older replacement and the front sight is a Lyman gold bead. A fine small frame Lightning. (13B11229-16) {C&R} (1800/2200)
scattered spots of silvering from light handling marks and minor thinning while the action retains about 85% original bright blue showing some scattered minor flaking, a few small dings and the bottom metal toning to a smooth gray patina. The nosecap and buttplate retain some generous bright blue and the bolt shows lovely brilliant fire blue. This rifle is equipped with some wonderful period hardware including a William Malcolm riflescope serial #3753 complete with fine windage and elevation adjustable mounts, along with a Lyman No. 45 receiver sight and Marble’s 2S ivory bead front sight; the rear dovetail has a Marble’s blank. The scope and its mounts retain about 95% original blue show ing some mild edge wear and one tiny ding along the body. The scope is probably 4X or so and the optics are somewhat dirty and strangely the reticle has been lost to the years but the original screw-in covers are present. The smooth walnut stocks remain in very fine condition with nice raised grain and oil finish showing a thin 1” crack behind the upper tang and some minor handling marks. This is a very handsomely appointed Winchester Model 1903. (13B11229-108) {C&R} (1200/1800)
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serial #113163, 22 LR, 28” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This scarce takedown Winder musket graces the cover of the Augustman magazine. A copy of the magazine is included along with a signed letter from the former
February 14, 1974 offering to purchase a transparency of the photograph and a copy of the check for the agreed upon sum of $100. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original blue with a few tiny spots of fine flaking to pleasant gray patina on the frame, a bit of wear on the toe and heel of the buttplate, and a few light handling marks. The lever and breechblock retain a similar amount of original case-hardened finish with a touch of light drifting to pewter gray patina on the end of the lever. The barrel and frame markings including the Winchester proofs are crisp. The smooth walnut stocks rate excellent with perhaps a light handling mark or two. The rifle is sighted with a Lyman globe front sight with aperture and post insert and a Lyman tang sight with aperture disc as depicted on the magazine cover. A wonderful, high-condition takedown Winder Musket with documents for the Winchester collector. (23B11229-189) {C&R} (1500/2000)
35. EXCELLENT
SMITH & WESSON 44 MAGNUM HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER
and crane are not serial numbered to the gun although the crane is correctly assembly numbered. The revolver includes its dark blue leatherette covered hard case with later style clasp, knurled aluminum handle screwdriver, bore brush that shows use, bore mop, and aluminum cleaning rod. The case rates very good plus showing light handling marks and wear on the corners. It has the S&W monogram with the cartridge designation below it embossed on the cover. A fine example of a Pre-Model 29. (8B11534-99) {C&R} (3000/5000)
serial #S170604, 44 Magnum, 6 1/2” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This beautiful four-screw Pre-Model 29 revolver has seen minimal use over the years. The metal surfaces retain about 98% to perhaps 99% original blue, most of the loss is to light silvering at the muzzle in addition to a few minor handling marks. The .500” target trigger and .500” target hammer retain beautiful swirls of case-hardened colors. The diamond checkered walnut factory “coke bottle” target grips feature silver S&W medallions, extractor cut, and remain in near excellent condition with a few light handling marks. This transitional Hand Ejector features a red ramp front sight, white outline adjustable rear sight, and as was common with later four-screw’s the barrel
34. WINCHESTER MODEL 1885 HIGH WALL WINDER MUSKET PICTURED ON COVER OF THE AMERICAN RIFLEMAN
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condition with a few light handling marks. This revolver features a red ramp front sight, white outline adjustable rear sight, and all the appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. The revolver includes its blue leatherette covered hard case with early style sliding latch, knurled aluminum handle screwdriver, bore brush, bore mop, and aluminum cleaning rod. The case rates about excellent showing light handling marks and wear. It has the S&W monogram with the cartridge designation below it embossed on the cover. A fine example of a Pre-Model 29 revolver. (8B1153466) {C&R} (2500/4000)
SMITH & WESSON 44 MAGNUM HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER
serial #S167153, 44 Magnum, 6 1/2” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This excellent condition five-screw is one of the later produced before transitioning to the fourscrew model. It retains about 96% original blue showing high edge wear and scattered light handling marks. The .500” target trigger and .500” target hammer retain robust case-hardened colors with light operational wear. The diamond checkered walnut factory “coke bottle” target
serial #41904, 38 Special, 6 1/2” pinned barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this handsome pre-war revolver retain about 95% original bright blue showing a little scattered fine flaking, mostly along the gripstraps, and a couple small areas of tiny dings or scuffs on the left edge recoil shield and underside ejector rod housing. The service trigger and hammer retain fine case-hardened colors throughout drifting somewhat to a pleasant smoky tone and all markings remain crisp. The checkered walnut grips with silver S&W medallions remain in very fine condition showing some scattered light han dling marks and slightly thinning finish along the medallions. The right panel is stamp-numbered “48570”, the remaining serialized parts are matching and the proper target sights are intact. A nice ex ample of these desirable and attractive revolvers. (13B11534-161) {C&R} (1500/2000)
SMITH & WESSON 38/44 OUTDOORSMAN HAND EJECTOR
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38. RARE A.H. FOX HE GRADE SUPER-FOX BOXLOCK DOUBLE EJECTORGUN
serial #28303, 12 ga (2 3/4”), 32” Chromox Fluid Steel barrels choked full with bright excellent bores, the left muzzle showing two tiny in-line dings on the outer edge, and some spots of light oxidation staining. The barrels retain about 97% original blue, appearing stronger under ambient light, with general light wear and thinning and some scattered minor handling marks. The case-hardened frame retains about 85% lovely case color with the edges of the fences, tip of the lever, and high edges of the frame toned to a silvery case-hardened patina, the protected areas around the fences, trigger, and lever showing vibrant color, and the sides and belly of the frame drifting to more subdued tones with some minor handling marks. The frame is lightly factory embellished similarly to the early A Grades, with light scroll bordering and small floral engraving around the pins, all of which remains crisp. The checkered round knob pistolgrip walnut stock and splinter-style forend are in near excellent condition with two tiny and easily missed quality filler-repairs, one at the forend tip and the other to the left of the triggerguard tang, an about 1/2” hairline crack at the rear of the upper tang, appearing as a grain line before close inspection, and a light linear handling mark on the left side of the butt. The stock is fit with a Hawkins ventilated recoil pad giving an about 13 3/8” length of pull with drops of 1 5/8” and 2 5/8”. The barrel markings are intact and clear, the barrel flats showing the infamous “BARRELS NOT GUARANTEED – SEE TAG”, the result of early marketing just a bit too boastful, and the barrels and forend are numbered to the gun. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest just right of center and features a single selective trigger, an automatic safety, ejectors, is sighted with an aged white bead front (showing a small chip from one side) and small white bead mid rib, and weighs a significant 9 lbs 6 oz. Originally marketed with an 80% pattern guarantee, the Super Fox was the conclusion of careful experimentation by Burt Becker, who implemented chambers with very close tolerances, longer and more obliquely angled forcing cones, and over-bored barrels, all of which meant this gun could put more shot on target at longer range. The Super Fox is a desired piece for those who appreciate classic American shotguns, and this example stands out among them. (14E11472-17) {C&R} (7000/9000)
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serial #2085, 22 LR, 24” fluted stainless steel barrel with a bright excellent bore. This lovely and high-quality rifle is capable of amazing accuracy as you can see from the included five shot test target. The stainless steel fluted barrel rates near excellent with a few small speckles of light oxidation. The receiver, triggerguard, skeletonized gripcap and skeletonized Niedner-style buttplate retain about 95% original blue with wear to gray patina on the knob of the triple teardrop-checkered bolt knob. There is a hint of light wear at the toe and heel of the buttplate and on the tops of the receiver rings from the included factory Leupold-style bases and scope rings. The checkered deluxe walnut factory LVT (Light Varmint Target) stock with elegant inleted sling swivels and crisply checkered panels on the sides of the wrist as well as on the butt and bottom of grip rates excellent with a few light handling marks. There is beautiful grain figure on both sides of the buttstock and forend. The rifle includes the mentioned impressive test target, two factory 5-round magazines, factory box, and factory Leupold-style 1” rings and scope bases. (23A1148730) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
serial #3432, 222 Rem, 24” stainless steel barrel with a bright excellent bore. The matte stainless steel barrel of this single shot rifle rates very good plus to near excellent with a few thin scratches and light handling marks. The body of the bolt is bright, and the balance of metal surfaces retain 99% original blue and black anodized finishes. The bolt is serialized to the receiver and the barrel and receiver markings are crisp. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates near excellent with a small scuff on the right edge of the toe of the grip. A pair of Leupold-style bases and scope rings are included. An excellent condition Model 21 from Montana. (23A11518-11) {MODERN} (1200/1800)
full in both (.042" constriction). This big, rugged 1927 production Philadelphia Fox remains in very fine condition showing little use. The action shows Fox's typical bold floral scroll engraving with stipple shaded background. The shotgun features double triggers, automatic safety and extractors. The barrels retain 95% evenly thinning original blue finish overall with just a couple light handling marks. The action retains about 80% original color case hardened finish overall with most loss on the belly where the metal has turned to a smooth even silvery gray color. The triggerguard shows about 95% original blue finish with all screws appearing untouched and remaining properly indexed. The flat top checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and splinter forend show some old added light varnish overall. The quality of the finish is excellent and it is very old with fit remaining wonderful all the way around. The stocks retain about 95% finish with the expected light handling marks overall. The gun has a 14 3/8” length of pull over the original grooved hard rubber buttplate and shows drops of 1 1/2" and 2 1/2". The gun swings nicely and weighs in at a robust 7 lbs. 15 oz. A really fine A grade Fox double. (1B11472-27) (C&R} (1500/2500)
hardened colors that has toned to a pleasant smooth gray along the sides and bottom metal, the triggerguard with a similar amount of original bright blue. All markings remain crisp and the checkered capped pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend remain in very good plus condition showing a little older added finish with a tiny drying crack forming at the upper tang and some scattered light dings and handling marks. Stock fit otherwise remains very nice and the original hard rubber pistolgrip cap and buttplate are intact. Length-of-pull is 14 1/8” with drops of 1 3/4” and 3”. The barrels lock up solid on-face with top lever right of center and the shotgun features silver bead front sight, automatic safety, double triggers and extractors. A nice smallbore Sterlingworth. (13A11472-24) {C&R} (800/1200)
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and full with bright excellent bores showing a hint of a shallow ding on the left barrel that is hardly noticeable. This is a handsome December 1938 proof-dated shotgun that appears to be a Modell VIII. The barrels retain about 97% original blue showing a few light handling marks and some subtle thinning under bright light. The barrel retains strong markings with J.P. Sauer address and logo along the rib and the barrels with extensive Krupp markings with three ring logo. The action retains about 95% lovely original vibrant case-hardened colors with a bit of drifting along the bottom metal to a pleasant smoky gray patina and a small area of light pitting on the right fence. The action is embellished with crisp tasteful foliate scrollwork throughout and the top lever retains essentially all of its original bright blue. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut buttstock and beavertail forend remain in near excellent condition retaining a fine older added oil finish and showing some scattered minor dings, the buttstock with some subtle attractive grain figure. There is a very neatly filled sling swivel hole along the toe line and two small filler screws on the underside barrel. The vintage Supreme ventilated red rubber pad has hardened from the years and provides a 14” length-of-pull with drops of about 1 5/8” and 2 3/4”. The shotgun features nice ivory mid-bead and large front bead, double triggers, automatic safety, extractor and dial cocking indicators. The barrels lock up solid on-face with top lever resting about center and weight is 6 lbs. 4 1/2 oz. A fine Sauer double made just a few months before the war. (13B11565-12) {C&R} (1200/1800)
repaired full-length crack along its underside. Three original sections of cleaning rod are housed within the butt, two middle sections and the brass-headed end. The rifle is sighted with sporting rear sight and small German silver blade front sight and the action seems to function well mechanically with good lever tension. (13A11464-37) {ANTIQUE} (1000/1500)
bore showing some patches of moderate old oxidation scattered about and otherwise good rifling throughout. The barrel and magazine of this 1892-made rifle retain about 60% original blue with the balance mostly fading and toning to a pleasant deep gray-brown patina along with some scattered old oxidation and handling marks. The action is taking on a nice sil very case-hardened patina overall with some areas of gray-brown and some old oxidation speck ling, retaining some vibrant wisps of case-hardened colors throughout the more protected areas and left side. The lever and bolt show a little light pitting and the bolt retains strong streaks of original bright blue. All markings remain intact and strong and the checkered pistolgrip deluxe walnut butt stock and forend remain in about very good plus condition showing honest wear overall, the buttstock with somewhat worn checkering, a few old abrasions and the ebony tip insert perhaps reattached; the fit at
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cellent bore. This rare rifle is serial number 6 of an esti mated 350 sold between 1903-1910 (p. 304 Remington Rolling Block Rifles, Carbines, & Shotguns: Sporting & Target Rifles by Marcot). The barrel and trigger retain about 98% restored blue with some fine pinprick pitting here and there beneath the fin
wear toning to gray behind the triggerguard, some light drifting to pewter gray on the high edges of the hammer, and some pinprick pitting beneath a coat of protective lacquer. These interesting rifles were assembled using the frames of U.S. Model 1871 pistols, and the original military markings remain crisp including the “P” and “S” proof marks, matching assembly numbers on the tangs, and the company marking and patent dates. The barrel is marked “22 LR” ahead of the forend, and beneath it with the full serial number along with “608.” The smooth walnut forend with ebony insert is numbered to another gun while the checkered capped pistolgrip buttstock is serialized to the frame. Both rate about very good plus to near excellent as restored with some scattered dings and light handling marks including some chipped points in the checkering. The checkered hard rubber buttplate with Remington shield monogram also rates near excellent with a small smoothed over chip at the toe and some expected light wear at the heel. This rifle has an added dovetail on the barrel filled with a slot blank, the original Beach combination front sight is intact, as is the factory Lyman combination tang sight. A fine example of these rare and collectable Remington Rolling Block rifles, this one the sixth example produced. (23C11229-104) {ANTIQUE} (3000/5000)
and light handling marks. The frame, lever, and buttplate retain a similar amount of original case-hardened finish with some wear to gray patina on the toe of the No. 3 heavy Swiss buttplate, some fine speckles of light oxidation, and otherwise vibrant case-hardened colors throughout. The barrel and frame markings are mostly crisp and clear with the barrel marked “N ICKEL STEEL / STEVENS-POPE” and the J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co. address with the tops of the letters of the Pope marking lightly struck. The underside of the barrel is serialized to the frame and bears Pope serial number “1897.” The forend, buttstock, and buttplate are serialized to the frame. The checkered walnut schnabel-tipped forend and buttstock rate about very good plus with a repaired 1 1/2” chip on the left side of the upper tang, a short crack above the left side of the lower tang, a few scuffs in the checkering on the left side of the wrist, and a few other scattered light handling marks. The barrel is sighted with a windage-adjustable globe front with fine post insert and spirit level and a Stevens No. 100 tang sight rear with aperture disc. The double set triggers are crisp and the action is also strong and crisp. The rifle is indeed featured in the new Stevens Pope books, it is listed as a muzzleloader in the chart within the book but it is in fact a breechloader, never drilled for a false muzzle. This rifle has quite a provenance once being owned by “Shiff the Gunman” a legendary oldtime gun dealer from Woodstock, New Hampshire. The rifle was later owned by Bill Abbott of Wilton, New Hampshire who was a good friend of Ned Roberts. Abbott later sold the gun to Gary Quinlan who eventually sold it to Warren Greatbatch, it was later sold at auction and eventually made its way to our consignor’s collection. This rifle has never been drilled and tapped for optics and was never equipped for a rear barrel sight, it is as it left Chicopee Falls. A rare and completely honest example of these desirable Stevens-Pope. (23C11430-12) {C&R} (4000/6000)
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edge wear, the arched mainspring housing toning to pewter, a small assembly mark on the frame near the slide stop, and other handling marks. The fully checkered walnut factory grips rate very good to excellent showing light handling marks and wear. The pistol features a serrated ramp front sight, drift adjustable rear sight, lanyard loop on the mainspring housing, the slide is correctly numbered to the gun under the firing pin stop, and all other parts appear correct for the period of manufacture, although the recoil spring plug has been altered on its front shoulder. It includes a single unmarked seven-round magazine. A fine example of a pre-war Government Model for your collection. (8B11505-17) {C&R} (2500/400
ing light pitting its full length and with strong rifling through out. This post WWI pistol features a war time frame with heart shaped cutouts under the grips and remains in fine condition. It retains about 94% original blue showing high edge wear and thinning finish, the flat mainspring housing has toned to pewter, and handling marks. The double diamond checkered walnut factory grips rate about excellent showing mild wear and handling marks, the lower diamond of the left panel has a later added “N.M.” neatly inscribed. The pistol features a half-moon front sight, drift adjustable “U” notch rear sight, lanyard loop on the mainspring housing, and all other parts appear correct for the period of manufacture. It includes a single factory two-tone magazine. A fine post Great War gun with great condition. (8B11505-18) {C&R}
PRE-WAR
MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
COLT
GOVERNMENT
49. COLT 1911 GOVERNMENT MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
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50. EXCEPTIONAL & VERY RARE COLT BOA DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #BOA0237, 357 Magnum, 4” ventilated rib barrel with a bright excellent bore. This is a very rare and extremely desirable snake gun, made in 1985 for famed distributor Lew Horton. This wonderful revolver remains essentially as-new retaining 99% original Royal Blue finish showing just the slight beginnings of a turn line that does not breach the blue and a couple of tiny freckles on the underside of the barrel that would not normally be worth the mention. All markings are crisp and clear and the checkered rosewood grips with gold Colt medallions rate as-new. The revolver is equipped with white outline square notch adjustable rear sight and red ramp blade front. The revolver includes its original woodgrain cardboard box properly end-labeled and numbered to the gun remaining in about very fine condition showing a few small tears and flaked areas along the exterior. The Styrofoam insert is intact along with the manual and all other original paperwork, the red manual cover tape remaining unbroken and the orange hang tag remains on the revolver itself. Only 1200 of these revolvers were made for Lew Horton, evenly split between 4” and 6” barrels. This is a superb Boa revolver and an essential piece for the dedicated snake gun collector. (13E11561-1) {MODERN} (20,000/25,000)
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51. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 29-2 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #N121639, 44 Magnum, 6 1/2” pinned heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This 1973-manufac tured revolver retains about 98% original blue, most of the loss to edge wear, and light handling marks. The .500” target trigger and .500” target hammer retain bold case hardened colors with light operational wear. The checkered walnut factory Magna grips feature silver S&W medallions, they are numbered to another gun, and remain in excellent condition with a few light handling marks. This gun is sighted with a red ramp front sight and white outline micro ad justable rear sight. A classic “44 Magnum”. (8A11534-151) {C&R} (1000/1500)
52. SMITH & WESSON K-22 OUTDOORSMAN HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER
serial #634527, 22 LR, 6” barrel with an excellent bore. This fine K-22 First Model shows light use over the years but has excellent overall condition. The revolver retains about 96% to perhaps 97% orig inal blue finish, most of the loss on the sides of the barrel in addition to high edge wear, and handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain bold case-hardened colors. The diamond checkered walnut factory grips feature silver S&W medallions, they are numbered to the gun, and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a Call gold bead front sight, black blade adjustable rear sight and all appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. A fine example of a mid-production Outdoorsman. (8A11505-11) {C&R} (1000/1500)
53. EARLY AND EXCELLENT U.S. MODEL 1917 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER BY SMITH & WESSON
serial #7247, 45 ACP, 5” barrel showing slight frosting in the first half of the bore with strong rifling throughout. This revolver shows very light use and remains in fantastic condition. It retains about 98% to perhaps 99% original blue, there is light wear on the left side of the barrel with a very small ding on the heel of the butt. The smooth service trigger and lan yard loop have robust case-hardened colors while the early hammer features concentric rings on the sides and has the same beautiful case-hardened colors. The smooth
wart’s stamp remains crisp as do the other markings and all the appropri ate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. A classic Great War gun in superb condition. (8B11588-43) {C&R} (2500/4000)
cellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 92% original blue showing light edge wear, thinning on the straps, scattered spots of pinprick pitting and miniscule oxidation blemishes on the frame. The checkered trigger and service hammer retain full blue finish while the sides of the hammer remain bright. The diamond checkered walnut factory service style target grips feature fleur-de-lis borders, silver Rampant Colt medallions and rate excellent as lightly customized. The toe section of each panel has been lightly angled for about one inch back from the front of the panel. The work is professionally executed and the finish blended well. This gun features an elevation adjustable bead front sight, S&W S PECIAL - 44”. A fine example of (3000/5000)
54. COLT NEW SERVICE TARGET MODEL REVOLVER
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55. VERY FINE COLT
REVOLVER
DOUBLE
0809, 38 Special, 6” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this lovely 1936-made revolver retain about 99% original blue showing a couple of tiny handling marks and very subtle beginnings of a turn line. The lanyard ring and ejector rod head show lovely vibrant case-hardened colors and the sides of the hammer are mostly bright with a little fine gray speckling. The rear sight windage adjustment screw head appears
trigger remain crisp. The checkered walnut grips with silver Colt medallions are both stamp-numbered matching the gun and remain in excellent condition showing just a few minor dings along the bottom edges and their fit is perfect. The original adjustable target sights are intact and the action is crisp and smooth. This excellent Shooting Master appears to have little to no use and would make a fine addition to any Colt collection. (13B11534-160) {C&R} (2000/3000)
and appears to have seen little if any use. The trigger retains rich casehardened colors while the magazine catch shows a few wisps. The checkered hard rubber factory grips feature the Savage logo remain in excellent condition. The pistol includes a factory ten-round magazine. It is displayed in a jewelry style leather covered presentation case, the French cut interior is green velvet lined with a cartridge block holding 39 vintage 32 ACP cartridges. The interior rates about excellent while the exterior rates good plus, the leather cover showing moderate wear to the leathers finish from storage. Mr. Black’s “R.C.B.” initials on the cover remain crisp, the locking mechanism is in need of repair although the two sliding latches still function. It includes a brief article by Pelham historian Blake A. Bell on Mr. Blacks obituary and a 1946 dated Annual Report of the Black, Starr, and Gorham Inc. for the shareholders. A wonderful period cased Savage pistol with interesting provenance. (8A11583-1) {C&R} (1200/1800)
56. FINE SAVAGE MODEL 1907 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL IDENTIFIED TO R. CLIFFORD BLACK
serial #13966, 32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. R. Clifford Black was the son of Robert Clifford and Mary Grace Witherbee Black. He was born in February 1878 and passed on January 26, 1931. His parents are noted for the mansion built in Dogwoods of Pelham N.Y. and their subsequent development of areas as a wealthy neighborhood. R. C. Black Sr. was a principal in a wealthy diamond merchandise business. Their son took over the business in 1907 upon his father’s death and reorganized it as Black, Starr & Gorham Diamond Merchants of Fifth Avenue, New York City. He was very active in the community of Pelham, liked tennis, and belong to a number of organizations including a rod & gun club. This pistol is purported to have been passed from his widow, then to their daughter Judith Blake Jenkins, to her son Farish Jenkins Jr., then to his widow Eleanor Jenkins who ultimately gifted it to the consignor. This beautiful pistol retains about 99% plus original blue with a few minor handling marks
ACTION
SHOOTING MASTER
SALE NO. 142 25 JUNE 1, 2024
57. COLT MODEL 1902 SPORTING SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #6156, 38 ACP, 6” barrel with a mostly bright very good bore showing some light oxidation nearer the chamber, mild frosting and strong rifling throughout. This is a rather early 1903-made pistol retaining
showing a few pinprick pits and mild oxidation staining. The barrel itself retains almost all of its original bright blue, the trigger retains some fine fire blue and the hammer some smoky case-hardened colors. All markings remain intact and strong and the original checkered black hard rubber grips remain in near excellent condition with slight discoloration and mild edge wear. One original nickel-plated magazine is included retaining about 65% original nickel finish and showing 1884 patent date on the floorplate. A very good honest example of these desirable early Colt pistols. (13B11556-9) {C&R}
58. GERMAN P.08 LUGER PISTOL BY DWM
serial #4513, 9mm, 4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this attractive 1916-dated pistol retain about 95% original blue with some high edge wear, a few thin scratches and some sparse mild oxidation speckling. There are a few light to perhaps moderate old tool marks near the takedown lever, the head of the takedown lever itself with an old repair. The small parts all retain fine straw color and brilliant fire blue finishes, the
original bright-bodied wood base magazine that is stamp-numbered matching the pistol in proper font though strangely there are no other inspector or proof marks on the base. A nice First World War Luger for (1200/1800)
and retain very nice fit. All of the markings are crisp and clear and all of the serialized parts are matching. The correct “horseshoe”-style sear is intact and the various small parts are appropriately stamped with “(Eagle) / 359” Waffenamts. One original P.38v-marked magazine with Walther Waffenamt on the spine is included, the floorplate is stamped in rather large serifed font “7227” to the pistol, and appears to be an older, but not factory stamping. An original black leather soft flap holster is also included that rates very fine showing some light crackling and scuffing from the years. The back surface shows maker code “jwa / 4” indicating production by Moritz Stecher. A nice example of a sought-after variant for the German martial collector. (13B11230-58) {C&R} (2000/2500)
59. GERMAN P.38 AC40 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY WALTHER
SALE NO. 142 26 JUNE 1, 2024
60. RARE BROWNING MEDALIST RENAISSANCE MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL SPECIAL ORDERED FOR THE BROWNING COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION
serial #655PT00033, 22 LR, 6 3/4” heavy barrel with ventilated rib and bright excellent bore. In 1986 Browning produced sixty full coverage Renaissance Models for the Browning Collectors Association. This gun is covered with beautiful foliate scroll engraving with cross hatch and blackened shading and the bottom of the triggerguard is marked “33/60”. The pistol retains about 99% plus nickel “coin” finish while the gold plate on the trigger rates excellent. The French walnut wraparound factory target grips feature a thumb rest with a small area of checkering on the sides surrounded by carved beads on both panels. They also feature beautifully executed carved scroll surrounded by a field of carved beads. The schnabel forend has a wedge of carved scroll surrounded by beads on both sides. The grips and forend remain in wonderful condition. This gun features a slightly undercut serrated Patridge front sight, adjustable rear sight, trigger pull weight adjustment on the frame, and no provisions on the grips for a deflector pin. This gun includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun and a beautiful suitcase style carry / presentation case with red canvas covered exterior with leather covering both ends. The interior is French cut and red velvet lined while both rate excellent. There is also a ten-round factory marked magazine and a letter from the Browning Product Manager congratulating the new owner on their purchase of the special Browning Collectors Association pistol. This gun is truly a beautiful example of the gunmakers art. (8C11229-83) {C&R} (7000/9000)
61. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON U.S.R.A.
195 SINGLE SHOT TARGET PISTOL
serial #975, 22 LR, 10” “key hole” style barrel with an excellent bore. This fine pistol remains in excellent condition the metal surfaces retaining about 97% original blue, most of the loss is to high edge wear, slight thinning and handling marks. The curved serrated trigger and hammer remain bright. The one-piece checkered walnut wraparound target grips remain in excellent condition with light handling marks showing strong figuring in the wood. The pistol features an undercut fixed front sight, fully adjustable rear sight, tight barrel to frame lock up, round plunger type ejector, and appears to function mechanically. The barrel and round knurled top latch are correctly numbered to the gun and it is marked “U.S.R.A. MODEL” on the side. An excellent find for the collector. (8A11229-54) {C&R} (1000/1500)
62. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON U.S.R.A. MODEL 195 SINGLE SHOT TARGET PISTOL
serial #1997, 22 LR, 10” barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol remains in excellent condition showing light honest use. The metal surfaces retain about 96% original blue, showing light edge wear, a very light freckling of pinprick pitting on the sides of the barrel near the breech with a few more moderate pits found on the right side, and faint scattered freckling. The straight serrated trigger and checkered hammer remain bright. The one-piece checkered walnut wraparound target grips remain in excellent condition with light handling marks. The pistol features an undercut elevation adjustable front sight justable rear sight, barrel to frame lock up is tight, and it features a lever type ejector. The barrel and knurled round top l correctly numbered to the gun, and it is marked “U.S.R.A.
63. ANSCHUTZ MODEL RECORD 210A SINGLE SHOT FREE STYLE PISTOL
serial #7168, 22 LR, 11” octagon barrel with an excellent bore. This version of the Model 210 fea tures an aluminum frame and was first offered in 1933. It was used by Swedish World Champion Torsten Ullmann to set a number of world records. The metal surfaces of the frame and lever have light arabesque style engraving for about 75% coverage. This gun retains about 94% original blue and bronze-gold anodized finishes, most of the loss to handling wear on the high edges of the frame and backstrap in addition to muzzle wear and light handling marks. The Martini style hinged falling block and lever are beautifully color case-hardened. The walnut grips are a masterpiece of Teutonic art, the wraparound design features a pronounced thumb rest, finger grooves, finger stabilizing shelf, and adjustable palm rest. They feature checkering on the right panel with a simple oak leaf highlighting it, the left panel has a checkered a a pair of prominent oak leaves and acorn carved above it. The walnut forend is checkered on both sides and remains in excellen condition. The pistol features a Patridge front sight, adjustable rear sight, cocking lever on the left side of the frame, fal protruding from the butt, and an angled adjustable trigger with extended set screw for the trigger finger. These pre-war Anschutz Free Pistols were highly regarded for their quality and precision. (8A11229-85) {C&R} (1200/1800)
64. RARE AND EXCELLENT HIGH STANDARD 10-X SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #SH29594, 22 LR, 5 1/2” heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. This lovely SH-series Hartford, Connecticut made pistol remains in as new unfired condition. The 10-X was hand built by several select gunsmiths at the factory and signed with their initials under the left grip. This gun bears the gunsmith initials “RNS”. It retains about 99% plus original dark gray matte Parkerized finish with a few insignificant handling marks. The fully checkered hardwood grips are dyed black at the factory and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a Patridge front sight, bridge mounted adjustable rear sight, stippled straps, muzzle is factory cut for a muzzle stabilizer (not provided), Allen screw barre takedown, and an overtravel stop on the trigger. It includes a single factory ten-round magazine with extended steel floorplat Shooters love these guns for their vaunted accuracy while collectors like the scarcity, either way, this one is an outstanding example. (8A11493-79) {MODERN} (1200/1800)
MODEL
SALE NO. 142 28 JUNE 1, 2024
full, now choked almost full. This shotgun features what appears to be its original solid rib with proper offset proof. The gun has been beautifully custom engraved and gold inlaid in the factory 12-5 pattern. The engraving consists of relief scroll with finely stippled background shading. The left side shows two dogs and a flushing grouse inlaid in gold against a wooded background. The right side shows four gold inlaid ducks in flight preparing to land against a marshy background. The barrel shows tasteful wedges of scroll at the breech and on the takedown collar and the bottom of the magazine tube shows the factory pigeon mark which has been neatly freshened. The shotgun is stocked with wonderful high grade American black walnut in the Winchester B carved fleur-de-lis pattern. The checkering on the pistolgrip shows some uneven sized diamonds along the borders. The metal surfaces of the shotgun retain 99% of a wonderful quality rust blue finish showing little if any use since embellishment. The stocks feature an oil rubbed finish and they rate virtually as new. This is a very handsome upgraded model 12 shotgun manufactured around 1949. (1C11464-27) {C&R} (2500/3500)
SHOTGUN
serial #691998, 20 ga., 27 1/4" barrel marked full, now choked modified. This shotgun features what appears to be its original solid rib with partially legible offset proof. The gun has been beautifully custom engraved and gold inlaid in the factory 12-5 pattern. The engraving consists of relief scroll with finely stippled background shading. The left side shows two dogs and a flushing grouse inlaid in gold against a wooded background. The right side shows four gold inlaid ducks in flight preparing to land against a marshy background. The barrel shows tasteful wedges of scroll at the breech and on the takedown collar and the bottom of the magazine tube shows the factory pigeon mark which
stocked with wonderful high grade American black walnut in the Winchester A carved pattern. The metal surfaces of the shotgun retain 99% of a wonderful quality rust blue finish showing little if any use since embellishment. The stocks feature an oil rubbed finish and they rate virtually as new. This is a very handsome upgraded model 12 smallbore shotgun manufactured around 1932. (1C11464-20) {C&R} (3000/5000)
SALE NO. 142 29 JUNE 1, 2024
serial #1706388, 28 ga., 28" barrel marked full, now choked improved cylinder. This shotgun features what appears to be its original solid rib with proper offset proof. The gun has been beautifully custom engraved and gold inlaid in the factory 12-5 pattern. The engraving consists of relief scroll with finely stippled background shading. The left side shows two dogs and a flushing grouse inlaid in gold against a wooded background. The right side shows four gold inlaid ducks in flight preparing to land
wedges of scroll at the breech and on the takedown collar and the bottom of the magazine tube shows the factory pigeon mark which has been neatly freshened. The shotgun is stocked with wonderful high grade American black walnut in the Winchester A carved pattern. The metal surfaces of the shotgun retain 99% of a wonderful quality rust blue finish showing little if any use since embellishment. The stocks feature an oil rubbed finish and they rate virtually as new. This is a very handsome upgraded model 12 smallbore shotgun manufactured during the mid-1950's. (1C11464-51) {C&R} (3500/5500)
serial #155506, .410 bore, 26" barrel marked skeet, actually choked modified. This shotgun features what appears to be its original solid rib with proper offset proof. The gun has been beautifully custom engraved and gold inlaid in the factory 12-5 pattern. The engraving consists of relief scroll with finely stippled background shading. The left side shows two dogs and flushing grouse inlaid in gold against a wooded back-
a gold inlaid dog on point with two gold inlaid quail against a pastured background. The barrel shows tasteful wedges of scroll at the breech and on the takedown collar and the bottom of the magazine tube shows the factory pigeon mark which has been neatly freshened. The shotgun is stocked with wonderful high grade American black walnut in the Winchester A carved pattern. The metal surfaces of the shotgun retain 99% of a good quality rust blue finish showing little if any use since embellishment. The stocks feature an oil rubbed finish and they rate virtually as new. This is a very handsome upgraded model 42 shotgun manufactured during the early 1960's. (1C11464-44) {C&R} (3500/5500)
SALE NO. 142 30 JUNE 1, 2024
69. EXCELLENT KRIEGHOFF K-80 OVER UNDER SHOTGUN TWO BARREL SET
serial #002277, 12 ga. (3”), 30” & 32” tapered ventilated rib screw-choked barrels with bright excellent bores. Both sets of barrels of this handsome Trap shotgun retain about 96-97% original blue with small areas of silver wear on the underside of the barrel hangers, and on the right side breech flat of the 30” barrel. There are a few fine speckles of light oxidation on the left side of the upper 32” barrel, and some scattered light handling marks. The balance of metal surfaces retain about 99% original satin silver finish with a few light handling marks and the frame is adorned with splashes of loose foliate scroll engraving. The schnabel-tipped forend features crisp checkering which wraps around the underside and rate near excellent with a few minor handling marks. Two buttstocks with adjustable combs and Decelerator pads are included; the installed original ambidextrous buttstock and a custom-order right-handed buttstock. The original buttstock has an ambidextrous palm swell and rates near excellent with just a few light handling marks. It has some lovely grain figure throughout which is particularly striking on the front and bottom of the grip, and provides a 14 1/4” length of pull. The special order buttstock features a right hand palm swell and comb, and the butt is canted to approximately the 10:30 position. It rates excellent with crisp checkering and a scattered light handling mark or two, and provides a 14 1/2” length of pull. The barrels lock up tightly and on-face, the ejectors are robust, the mechanical trigger is selective, and the safety button is pinned in place. The shotgun includes a Krieghoff aluminum case with royal blue padded velvet interior compartmentalized for the action, forend, and both sets of barrels. The case also contains a buttstock adjustment tool, keys and instructions for the locks (the combination of the center lock is unknown), two screw drivers, choke wrench, tube of gun grease, what appears to be the parts necessary to un-pin the safety button, and a markings guide to Krieghoff chokes. Also included are numerous choke tubes including three Krieghoff titanium chokes: (skeet, improved cylinder (2)), five Krieghoff steel chokes: (skeet, improved cylinder (2), modified, improved modified), and two Müller featherlight competition extended skeet/improved cylinder chokes. There are additional sets of choke tubes available for this shotgun in the Timed auction. A lovely and excellent condition Krieghoff K-80 that should be ideal for skeet and other shotgun disciplines. (23C11518-6) {MODERN} (6000/8000)
SALE NO. 142 31 JUNE 1, 2024
now choked almost full. This shotgun features what appears to be a modified and re-marked model 12 barrel with solid rib and no visible proof. The bolt is marked "TRAP GUN" and the model name on the barrel now reads "97".The gun has been beautifully custom engraved and gold inlaid in a pattern 12-5 pattern found on model 12 shotguns. The engraving consists of relief scroll with finely stippled background shading. The left side shows two setters inlaid in gold against a wooded background with a flushing grouse in a separate panel. The right side shows a
the action and gold line inlaid at front and rear of action and breech of barrel. The barrel shows tasteful wedges of scroll at the breech and on the takedown collar. The shotgun is stocked with wonderful high grade American black walnut stocks with black diamond inlays on either side of the wrist. The metal surfaces of the shotgun retain 99% of a wonderful quality rust blue finish showing little if any use since embellishment. The stocks feature an oil rubbed finish and rate excellent with a few scattered handling marks present. This is a very handsome upgraded model 97 shotgun manufactured around 1903. (1C11464-49) {C&R} (2000/3000)
71. CUSTOM KRIEGHOFF K80 OVER UNDER SHOTGUN
serial #13163, 12 ga (2 3/4”), 30” ventilated rib screw choked Model 32 barrels with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain about 97% original blue with some light wear on high edges, a few spots of speckled oxidation staining on the under barrel, and the barrels are toning lightly plum when viewed under bright light. The satin finished frame is in very good condition with light pitting along the bottom edge, the blued pins showing light wear on their face, and is factory embellished with loose foliate scroll engraving left and right, the maker and model marking on the underside flanked above and below by smaller splashes of similar engraving. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good plus condition with a tiny crack forming at the rear of the upper tang, a few light handling marks and small flakes of finish, and light softening of the checkering, and the forend is in very good condition with a small chip forming ahead of the latch, a few light handling marks, and some general light finish wear and features basketweave checkering. The stock features an adjustable comb, slight palm swell, is fit with an oversized solid recoil pad giving a 14 1/8” length of pull, and sections of Velcro have been added to each side of the butt, as well as the face of the recoil pad. The barrels are marked “H.KRIEG HOFF OHG. ULM GERMANY / MODEL 32 – 12 GA / BOHLER LAUFSTAHL” and are numbered to another gun, as is the forend, and the barrels have been modified for screw chokes from their original fixed. Despite their separate origins, the barrels lock up tight to the gun with the lever coming to rest right of center, everything appearing to function as they should mechanically with a single selective trigger, mechanical hammers, pinned safety, robust ejectors, and the shotgun is sighted with a Bradley-style white bead front and small steel bead middle of the raised rib. The two included screw chokes resist removal, but gauge modified and improved modified; also included is an Aries Custom Cases metal hardcase with black felt interior, the exterior showing light handling marks from apparent air travel, the interior showing light wear from use. A solid competition oriented custom Krieghoff, ready to return to the range. (14B11541-1) {MODERN} (3000/5000)
SALE NO. 142 32 JUNE 1, 2024
72. KRIEGHOFF K80 TRAP UNSINGLE OVER UNDER SHOTGUN TWO BARREL SET
serial #12982, 12 ga (2 3/4”), 34” ported ventilated rib barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore and 32” ported ventilated rib barrels choked improved modified and full with bright excellent bores. The barrels and hood retain about 97-98% original blue with the greatest loss an area of wear to gunmetal left side of the breech on the 34” barrel, otherwise showing only some light silvering on the high edges, a few speckled areas of minor oxidation staining, and a few light handling marks. The frame retains about 85-90% original silver finish with a few areas worn to a smooth gray with hints of pinprick pitting, and the frame is only lightly embellished with bold line bordering, the left and right side marked “K80” in the older fashion. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very good condition, appearing much like the lightly used competition shotgun that it is, with a tight about 1/2” crack behind the upper tang, an about 1 3/4” crack in the nose of the forend parallel to the woodline, and a small handful of light dings and handling marks; the checkering has softened lightly with use. The stock features a slight palm swell, an adjustable leatherette covered comb, and an adjustable buttplate with solid Kick-Eez recoil pad giving a 13 1/2” length of pull; the sides of the buttstock show two added strips of Velcro. The 32” pair of barrels and the forend are numbered to the gun with the unsingle barrel unnumbered, however both sets of barrels lock up tight to the
rest right of center. The shotgun features a single selective trigger, a nonautomatic safety, mechanical hammers, robust ejectors, and an adjustable rib on the unsingle barrel, and is sighted with Bradley-style beads on both sets of barrels, the small steel bead missing from the unsingle barrel. Included is an aluminum hardcase with black felt lining in very good condition, showing light wear to the lining and spots of compression from use, showing compartments for both sets of barrels, stocked actions, and accessories which currently include a few cleaning supplies; the exterior shows the expected light dings and handling marks. A quality German shotgun, still likely to perform well at the range. (14B11541-3) {MODERN} (4000/6000)
choked full in both with bright excellent bores. The metal surfaces of this fine Italian sporting shotgun retain about 95% original blue with light to moderate wear on the underside of the frame and triggerguard, light silvering at the muzzles, the breech section of the double barrels toning lightly plum under bright light, and a few light handling marks. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very good plus to near excellent condition with a small, neatly repaired crack behind the upper tang, a few scattered light handling marks, and two added lengths of Velcro along the sides of the butt.
companying trigger group do not match, but still appear to fit and function within the gun seamlessly. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest right of center and features a nonautomatic safety, inertial hammers, robust ejectors, and is sighted with a Bradley-style front and small steel bead mid rib on the single barrel, and a white fiber optic style front on the double barrels. In addition to the second barrels and trigger group, a red plastic hardcase is included with a green felt interior, showing light wear and minor soiling from use and the lock appears to function unreliably. A well cared for Italian shotgun, ready to provide years more service on the range. (14B11541-7) {MODERN} (2500/4000)
SALE NO. 142 33 JUNE 1, 2024
74. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 4513 PERFORMANCE CENTER “SHORTY 45” SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #SFF0596, 45 ACP, 3 1/2” factory match grade barrel with an excellent bore. This beautifully engineered Shorty 45 appears virtually as new in-the-box. The polished and matte stainless steel surfaces of the slide rate excellent while the aluminum frame retains 99% plus original anodized finish. The checkered one-piece wrap around Xenoy factory grips feature the Smith & Wesson logo and monogram, and rate excellent. This gun features Novak’s three dot sights, hand fitted titanium barrel bushing, oversized rails for tight slide to frame fit, checkered frontstrap, hand honed action, and slide mounted safety / de-cocker. It includes the Performance Center Doskocil hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of factory marked seven-round magazines with extended removable floorplates, and a manual. Only 660 Shorty 45s were manufactured by the Performance Center. The limited production and great condition make this one a desirable pistol. (8A11508-210) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1200/1800)
75. EXCELLENT COLT THIRD GENERATION SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER
serial #S42711A, 32-20 W.C.F., 5 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This lovely 2007-man ufactured revolver appears unfired and remains in wonderful condition. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with a few minor handling marks while the frame retains beautiful swirls of casehardened colors. The checkered synthetic factory grips feature a Rampant Colt in an oval and a federal eagle, they are numbered to the gun, and rate excellent. The revolver features fixed sights and all appropriate parts are numbered to the gun. The 32-20 chambering in the Third Generation gun was only offered for seven years and this is a wonderful example. (8A11500-18) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (2000/3000)
76. COLT THIRD GENERATION SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER
serial #SA61818, 44 Special, 5 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This lovely 1982-man ufactured revolver remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with light handling and operational marks while the frame retains bold case-hardened colors. The checkered synthetic factory grips feature a Rampant Colt in an oval and a federal eagle, they are num bered to the gun, and rate excellent. The revolver features fixed sights and all appropriate parts are numbered to the gun. An excellent “third genny”. (8A11500-8) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1800/2200)
77. COLT PYTHON DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #27074, 357 Magnum, 6” full lug barrel with a ventilated rib featuring a bright excellent bore. This 1963-manufactured revolver shows light use and remains in excellent condition. The revolver retains about 97-98% original Colt Royal blue showing light edge wear, a small portion of the sideplate is thinning to a mix of smoky gray, and there are a few minor handling marks. The serv ice trigger and target hammer retain full blue finish. The second type checkered walnut factory grips feature gold Rampant Colt medallions and remain in excellent condition with a few handling marks. This gun features a serrated ramp front sight and black blade Colt Accro rear sight. An excellent example of an earlier Python. (8A11500-10) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1800/2200)
78. COLT PYTHON DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #E35386, 357 Magnum, 4” full lug barrel with a ventilated rib featuring a bright excellent bore. This 1971-manufactured revolver remains in very good condition show ing light use. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original Colt Royal blue showing scat tered light oxidation stains, a few light spots of pinprick pitting, edge wear, and handling marks. The service trigger and target hammer retain full blue finish. The grips are smooth replacement wooden Hogue Monogrips that remain in excellent condition. This gun features a serrated ramp front sight and black blade Colt Accro adjustable rear sight. A fine Python to start your collection or for range duty. (8A11508-154) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom]
SALE NO. 142 34 JUNE 1, 2024
79. U.S. MODEL 1911A1 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
BY REMINGTON RAND
serial #922113, 45 ACP, 5” Springfield Armory barrel with a very good bore showing scattered light pitting and strong rifling throughout. This mid-war pistol has been lightly cleaned and Parkerized finish applied leaving a satin sheen showing light edge wear plus old pitting and handling marks under the new finish for an overall rating of about 98%. The edges and markings are softened but factory and military marking remain strong. The grips are post war military checkered plastic stocks with stock number, reinforcing ribs on the back, reinforcing rings around the screw holes and retain excellent condition. The small parts appear correct for the period of manufacture although the slide stop is an earlier Model 1911 checkered with mill cut, the ordnance escutcheon is no longer visible, and it is equipped with the later flat sided hammer. Colonel Frank J. Atwood’s inspection mark remains strong. It includes a single seven-round post war magazine with assembly and manufacture numbers stamped on the floorplate. A nicely refurbished Remington. (8A11508-122) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1000/1500)
80. PARKER REPRODUCTION DHE GRADE BOXLOCK DOUBLE EJECTORGUN TWO BARREL SET
serial #28-01272, 28 ga on a No. 00 frame, 28” barrels choked modified and full and 26” barrels choked improved cylinder and modified with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain about 99% original blue, perhaps toning very lightly gray along the 28” barrels when viewed under bright light, otherwise remaining in an excellent condition. The case-hardened frame and forend iron retain about 98% vibrant case colors with some light silvering on the lower edges of the frame and the fences, the right side of the frame toning largely to straw with splashes of blue, the left side showing radiant blue color throughout, and the faithful reproduction of Parker’s DHE patterns wonderfully embellishing the frame remain crisp. The engraved triggerguard is toning lightly to plum-brown when viewed under bright light. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and splinter-style forend are in excellent condition with only the slightest handling mark or two, the stock showing the beginnings of attractive grain figure through the comb and left side, and features a “PARKER BY / WINCHESTER” marked gripcap, an unengraved oval monogram plate on the toeline, and a skeletonized buttplate giving an about 14 1/4” length of pull with drops of about 1 5/8” and 2 3/8”. Both sets of barrels and the forend are numbered to the gun, the 28” barrels also numbered “1” with the 26” barrels numbered “2”. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with both sets of barrels, the lever coming to rest at center, and features double triggers, an automatic safety, robust ejectors, and is sighted with lone brass beads on both sets of barrels. Included is a tan leather Parker Reproduction luggagestyle case with green felt interior in excellent condition, a pair of snap caps, manual, and a pair of keys. A lovely smallbore Parker Reproduction two-barrel set. (14C11508-94) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (5000/7000)
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81. PARKER REPRODUCTION DHE GRADE BOXLOCK DOUBLE EJECTORGUN
serial #20-02492, 20 ga on a No. 0 frame, 26” barrels choked improved cylinder and modified with bright excellent bore. The barrels retain 99% original blue with a hint of silvering beginning at the muzzles. The frame and forend iron retain about 95% darkened original case-hardened colors with areas drifting to a straw-gray patina, and the long tang triggerguard has toned to a light plum patina when viewed under bright light. The engraving on the metal surfaces remains crisp throughout and is a faithful reproduction of Parker’s DHE patterns, and the barrels and forend are numbered to the gun. The checkered straight grip walnut stock and splinter-style forend are in excellent condition with a minor handling mark or two, and feature drop points, an unengraved oval monogram plate on the toeline, an attractive skeletonized buttplate, and an about 14” length of pull with drops of 1 1/2” and 2 1/4”. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest at center and features a single selective trigger, nonautomatic safety, mechanical hammers, robust ejectors, and is sighted with a lone brass bead on the matted rib. Included is a Parker Reproduction luggage-style case in excellent condition, and two keys for the same. A lovely reproduction of Parker’s desirable shotguns. (14B11508-93) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (3000/5000)
and divots and a 3/4” more moderate scratch on the pistolgrip, and the stock is marked “RRAD” on the left side of the butt, shows a strong boxed “P” inside the pistolgrip, and the toe is paint numbered “11”. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and clear, the main parts are of Springfield Armory manufacture including the relief cut operating rod, and the right receiver leg is scratch-marked “LEAD / 3-65”. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a milled triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. A solid M1 rifle for the budding collector. (14A1150837) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1000/1500)
high edges and contact points. The pistolgrip hardwood stock is in excellent condition and unmarked save for a circled “C.M.P. stamped on the underside of the pistolgrip. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and clear, and the main parts are all HRA-marked, including the windage drum. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a stamped triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. A solid refurbished M1 rifle with a contemporary stock. (14A11508-20) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1000/1500)
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PARKER REPRODUCTION DHE GRADE BOXLOCK DOUBLE EJECTORGUN
serial #20-02077, 20 ga on a No. 0 frame, 26” barrels choked improved cylinder and modified with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain about 98% original blue with a few minor wear marks about even with the end of the forend and a minor handling mark or two. The frame and forend iron retain about 95% original case-hardened colors overall drifting to straw, with some light silvering on high edges and contact points, and the faithful reproduced Parker DHE engraving remains crisp throughout the metal surfaces. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and splinterstyle forend remain in excellent condition with perhaps a minor handling mark or two and feature attractive grain figure, drop points, an unengraved oval monogram plate, an attractive skeletonized buttplate, and a 14 1/2” length of pull with drops of about 1 1/4” and 2 1/4”. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest right of center and features a single selective trigger, nonautomatic safety, mechanical hammers, robust ejectors, and is sighted with a lone brass bead on the matted rib. Included is a Parker Reproduction luggage-style case in excellent condition, a pair of nickel-plated snap caps, and a key. A fine smallbore Parker Reproduction by Winchester. (14B11508-92) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (3000/5000)
condition as lightly cleaned with a few light handling marks, a small divot in the edge of the pistolgrip, and a few spots of light finish beading and flaking. The stock shows a softened 3/8” DoD acceptance proof on the left and a circled “P” inside the pistolgrip. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and clear, and the main parts all appear appropriately HRA-marked. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a stamped triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. A nice Harrington & Richardson M1 rifle for the martial collector. (14A11508-36) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1200/1800)
with high edge wear and thinning and toning to brown, otherwise showing some light handling marks and minor operational wear, and some remnants of adhesive residue on top of the bolt. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good plus condition as previously lightly cleaned with some scattered dings and more moderate divots, the stock stamped only with a strong “P” inside the pistolgrip. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and clear, the primary parts are WRA-marked including the relief cut operating rod (the area of the drawing number polished bright), and the right receiver leg is lightly scratch-marked “SA / 10-65”. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, the windage drum marked “WRIGHT”, a milled triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. A nice, refurbished Winchester M1 rifle. (14A1150831) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1000/1500)
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in as-new-in-box condition. It features attractive walnut stocks, tang safety, and can be taken-down for ease of transport. Included is the factory box, manual, cable lock with keys. (23A11508-71) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1000/1500)
derful collectable for the Browning enthusiast. (23A11508-69) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1000/1500)
light handling marks. The original sights are intact. A wonderful and powerful No. 1-H Tropical rifle. (23A11508-61) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1500/2000)
speckles of pinprick pitting on the breech of the left barrel and a few light handling marks along the barrels. The frame, triggerguard, and small parts retain a similar amount of original coin finish with a touch of silver wear on the left edge of the triggerguard and they feature engraved bouquets of flowers surrounded by foliate scroll. The checkered walnut semi-beavertail forend and round knob pistolgrip buttstock rate very good plus with a small dent on the right side of the triggerguard, and some scattered minor handling marks. The added Kick-Eez recoil pad provides a 14 7/8” length of pull and the stock has drops of 1 3/8” and 2 1/4”. The barrels are sighted with a white Bradley-style bead at the muzzle and a white bead mid-rib, and the barrels lock up tightly and on-face. The ejectors are functional but will need mechanical attention as both will eject when the left barrel is fired; the right functions as designed. (23A11508-91) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1200/1800)
shotgun retain about 99% original blue with a few scattered light handling marks which are unobtrusive. The trigger retains about 95% original gold plate with some light wear to gray patina. The checkered walnut capped pistolgrip buttstock and semi-beavertail forend rate very good plus to near excellent with some light handling marks on the buttstock primarily along the toe line. The buttstock shows some attractive feathercrotch grain figure on both sides. The Winchester recoil pad provides a 14” length of pull and the stock has drops of 1 1/2” and 2 1/2”. The ejectors are robust and the barrels lock up tightly and on-face and are sighted with a Bradley-style brass bead at the muzzle and a white bead mid-rib. Included is a Winchester luggage-style case with leather handle and leather reinforced corners which show some moderate wear. A pair of keys are included for the case. Only 500 of these shotguns were produced in 1984 making them quite collectable. (23A11508-97) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1800/2200)
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interior and brass locking hasps with keys in very good plus condition showing some light storage marks. (23A11508-48) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1200/1800)
near the breeches of the barrels. The sideplated boxlock frame retains 99% original coin finish and features handsome foliate scroll embellishments, and there is a gold-filled “W” on the bow of the triggerguard. The select walnut straight grip buttstock and forend with pushbutton release features Scottish-style checkering and rate excellent with a light storage mark or two. Both the forend and buttstock have lovely grain figure with the buttstock providing a 14 3/8” length of pull and it has drops of 1 1/2” and 2 1/8”. The ejectors are strong and the barrels lock up tightly and on-face. Included is a Weatherby lockable plastic case with red padded interior and barrel and action sleeves. A wonderful Athena D’Italia in like-new condition. (23A11508-42) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1500/2000)
finish with nice colors throughout. The wraparound checkered walnut straight grip buttstock and splinter-style forend with push-button release rate excellent with a light handling mark or two. The checkering panels have neatly mullered borders and there are crisp drop points on the stock cheeks. The Work Case Gun Reacting pad provides a 14 3/8” length of pull, the stock has drops of 1 1/2” and 2 1/8”, and there is an unengraved circular monogram plate on the underside of the forend. The barrels lock up tightly and on-face with the top lever right of center. The shotgun includes an oxblood color luggage-style case with brown faux fur lining. An attractive Principessa double gun from 1981. (23A115082) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1500/2000)
COLT GOLD CUP NATIONAL MATCH SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #70N66635, 45 ACP, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. This 1978-manufactured MK IV Series 70 pistol remains in excellent condition with about 99% original blue finish showing a few insignificant handling marks. The fully checkered walnut factory grips feature gold Rampant Colt medallions and rate excellent. This pistol features a Patridge front sight, Colt Elliason adjustable rear sight, serrated slide rib, serrated frontstrap, and serrated flat mainspring housing. The pistol includes a single factory marked seven-round magazine, Wolff Springs extra power 22 lb. recoil spring with firing pin spring in an unopened package for a Government Model or similar pistols. (8A11508-112) (1200/1800)
92. BROWNING MODEL B-S/S BOXLOCK DOUBLE EJECTORGUN
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COLT GOVERNMENT MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
3797G70, 45 ACP, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. This 1977-manufactured pistol remains in excellent condition. The pistol retains 99% plus original nickel plate showing a few small spots of clouding on the slide, and a few assembly and handling marks. The checkered factory rubber grips feature a Rampant Colt in a circle and rate excellent. This pistol has a serrated ramp front sight, drift adjustable rear sight, and Series 70 collet bushing. The pistol includes a single factory marked seven-round magazine with nickel finish. An excellent Series 70 pistol. (8A11508-113) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For (1200/1800)
97. COLT PYTHON DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #LA1701, 357 Magnum, 8” full lug ventilated rib barrel with a bright excellent bore. This lovely pistol appears to have seen only light use since leaving Colt in 1980. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original Colt Royal Blue finish showing a
main bright. The checkered factory walnut target grips feature gold Rampant Colt medallions and remain in excellent condition. This gun is sighted with a serrated ramp front sight and black blade Colt Accro adjustable rear sight. A fine Python for your collection. (8A1150013) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (2000/4000)
98. COLT THIRD GENERATION SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER
serial #93750SA, 45 Colt, 4 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely 1978-manufactured re volver shows light use and retains about 99% original blue displaying light handling and operational marks while the frame has rich swirls of case-hardened colors. The checkered synthetic factory grips are numbered to the gun and feature a Rampant Colt in an oval, a Federal eagle, and remain in excellent condition. This gun has standard Single Action Army features and all appropriate parts are numbered to the gun. All generations of the venerable Single Action Army remain in high demand. (8A11500-24) { Firearms For Freedom]
99. EXCELLENT COLT ANACONDA DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #MM38808, 44 Magnum, 6” full lug ventilated rib heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. This lovely Anaconda appears to have seen no use since leaving the factory in 1993. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with a few minor handling marks. The serrated semi-target trigger and target hammer rate excellent. The checkered rubber factory combat grips feature silver Rampant Colt medallions and rate excellent. This gun is sighted with a serrated red ramp front sight and white outline Colt Accro adjustable rear sight. It includes the original factory hard case, factory picture sleeve that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual, and paperwork. The hard case rates excellent, the sleeve rates very good showing light edge wear although the end closure opposite the flap has come apart but is present. Excellent condition Anacondas always command strong collector interest. (8A11508-165) {
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100. DESIRABLE FULLY TRANSFERABLE FLEMING / HECKLER & KOCH MP5 SUBMACHINE GUN
serial #5494, 9mm, 9” barrel with a bright excellent bore. Originally made in 1985 and imported as an HK94 before being professionally converted into an MP5-style submachine gun by Fleming Firearms. These guns were some of the last fully transferable machine guns manufactured in the United States before the 1986 ban. The arm is equipped with correct style muzzle brake, HK sights, two-position telescoping stock and black-enameled trigger group housing with “0 1 A” selector markings. The metal surfaces retain about 94% black enamel finish showing some scattered light flaking to gray along some high edges and some moderate wear from the selector switch. All markings are intact and strong and the black polymer forend and pistolgrip with slight fingergrooves and left-side thumbrest remain in excellent condition. Everything seems to function normally when dry-cycled on all firing modes. The SMG includes one original 15-round magazine and one original 30-round magazine, and we have quite a few additional magazines available in our Timed Auction. This is an extremely desirable and sought-after example of these iconic submachine guns for the quintessential modern Class III collection. (13C11564-1) {MODERN} [Fully Transferable on BATFE Form 3 or 4] {CLASS III} (3 0,000/40,000)
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101. FULLY TRANSFERABLE HECKLER & KOCH G3 BATTLE RIFLE WITH FLEMING FIREARMS SEAR
serial #A059834 (rifle) & H0211 (sear), 308, 18” barrel with a bright excellent bore. Originally made in 1982, this rifle is used as a host gun for the aforementioned Fleming Firearms registered sear. The metal surfaces retain about 95-96% dark gray enamel finish showing a little bit of high edge wear and a few small scattered flakes, mostly along the right side action edges. The rifle is equipped with correct style muzzle brake, HK sights and “S E F” selector markings. The black polymer forend, pistolgrip and buttstock remain in near excellent condition showing a few light handling marks mostly along the buttstock. Fleming has marked their address and serial number of the sear along the right side exterior magazine well of the rifle while the trigger control group housing is electro-pencil-numbered with the sear number and the sear itself bears proper electro-penciled Fleming markings and number. Everything seems to function normally when dry-cycled on all firing modes. The machine gun includes two magazines, one an original 1973-dated German military magazine showing some honest use and the other an unmarked but obviously factory magazine in near excellent condition. An excellent and desirable example of these potent and well-regarded European battle rifles. (13D115642) {MODERN} [Fully Transferable on BATFE Form 3 or 4] {CLASS III} (20,000/30,000)
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WITH KAHLES SCOPE
serial #24036, 7.62 NATO, 24” match barrel with a pristine bore. This desirable and accurate SR-25 rifle remains in as-new condition. It features a free-floated match-grade barrel with composite handguard and a flat top upper receiver group numbered to the rifle. The left side of the receiver is marked with the Knight’s logo and “STONER / RIFLE / SR-25” and the right side bears Knight’s Vero Beach, FL address. The factory bolt carrier group is chrome-plated. The rifle includes an impressive 5-round factory test target measuring .800” center-to-center, two as-new 20-round factory magazines, owner’s manual, and barrel break-in instructions. All this is stored within a like-new SKB Waterproof Series wheeled heavy-duty polymer hard case with pressure value and foam interior. Mounted to the rifle is an excellent condition Kahles ZF 95 10x42mm scope (serial #399325) with 7.62 BDC range-finding reticle and bright excellent optics. The quality Austrian scope retains 99% original matte black finish and is the perfect complement to this desirable match rifle. (23C11508-15) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (3000/5000)
opter sights, and carry handle are intact, and an excellent condition correct brown leather sling and 78-dated factory magazine are included. A very nice example of these popular and collectable Heckler & Koch rifles. (23A11508-11) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (2000/3000)
102. AS-NEW KNIGHT’S MFG. CO. SR-25 MATCH SEMI-AUTO RIFLE
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104. AS-NEW HECKLER & KOCH HK93 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE
phosphate finishes with a few small storage marks on the barrel. The black polymer pistolgrip, folding carry handle, and gray-green synthetic forend rate excellent, and the right side folding buttstock locks up tightly in both positions. The left side of the receiver is marked “.308 MATCH” while the right shows “FABRIQUE NATIONALE HERSTAL / MADE IN BELGIUM / STEYR SECAUCUS N.J.” and “GUN SOUTH, INC. B IRMINGHAM A.L.” beneath the ejection port. The rifle is equipped with a flash hider bayonet lug, protected sights,
to your H&K collection. (23B11508-29) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (3000/5000)
107. AS-NEW FRANCHI SPAS-12 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN
serial #AB1919, 12 ga., 20” barrel choked improved cylinder with a bright excellent bore. This iconic shotgun made famous by popular movies and video games can operate as both a semi-auto matic or slide-action shotgun. It re mains in as-new-in-box condition and features a top-folding skeletonized buttstock with arm hook, black polymer pistolgrip and forend, rifle style sights, and a screwon thread protector at the muzzle. Included is the factory box, manual, parts list, and factory sling. (23B11508-40) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (2000/4000)
105. EXCELLENT & RARE FABRIQUE NATIONALE FAL 50.64 PARATROOPER SEMI-AUTO RIFLE
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into the folded position. The folding mechanism likely needs to be cleaned of dried preservative as this carbine appears to have been carefully stored for decades. The left side of the receiver is import-marked by GLNIC, and all the visibly numbered parts are serialized to the barrel trunnion. The carbine includes the factory box, sling, three factory “flat back” magazines still in wrap, and an oiler. A wonderful example of a Chinese “double folder” AK that has been banned from importation for years. (23A11508-22) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (2000/2500)
with spots of light oxidation. The bolt, bolt carrier, and receiver cover are numbered “77313,” and the gas tube is serialized to the barrel trunnion. The underside of the receiver is import-marked by KFS. These post-ban sporter carbines had their bayonets neatly removed and the muzzle nuts welded to the front sight bases. The smooth hardwood furniture rates excellent, the buttstock attachment screws appear to be hardware replacements. The sights are intact, and one 30-round steel magazine is included. (23A1150812) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1200/1800)
hard coat anodized finishes with a touch of light operational silvering. The textured black synthetic pistolgrip stock rates ex and the handguard rates good with a 2” flexing crack in the right rear by the scout scope rail. The original sights and muzzle brake are intact, and one 10-round phosphate coated magazine is included. (23A11508-89) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1000/1500)
bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original phosphate and gray anodized finishes with a few tiny impact marks and spots of high edge silvering on the right side of the A1 upper receiver. The black synthetic A2 pistolgrip, buttstock and dark green-gray handguards rate excellent. The rifle is equipped with an A2 flash hider, bayonet lug, and includes a Colt bolt and bolt carrier, and a Center Industries 30-round STANAG pattern magazine. (23A11508-17) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms for Freedom] (1200/1800)
108. EXCELLENT CHINESE AK47S SEMI-AUTO CARBINE
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melonite, and black hard coat anodized finishes with a few scattered light handling marks. The carbine features a proprietary short stroke gas piston operating system and an aluminum Picatinny quad rail forend. The factory Magpul MIAD pistolgrip and Vltor buttstock rate excellent, and the forend features three KAC-style rail covers, the left cover showing a few small impact marks. The lower receiver features pictogram selector markings, factory Daniel Defense endplate with QD point, and an enhanced triggerguard. The rifle is sighted with an F-marked front sight base and factory YHM A2 style rear sight. One Parsons Precision 30-round STANAG pattern magazine is included, and the carbine is equipped with a foliage green VTAC padded sling. An excellent condition top-of-the-line LWRC carbine. (23A1150810) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1000/1500)
hider and pistolgrip, CAR-15 style polymer buttstock, and a Colt bolt carrier group. The included green label box is numbered to the carbine and rates excellent. The carbine also includes a manual, factory 20-round magazine, cleaning rod, and rod end accessories. A desirable as-new Model R6520 with original box for the Colt collector. (23A11508-21) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1200/1800)
was built by Springfield on a desirable Imbel receiver and remains in as-new-in-box condition. The rifle features a folding carry handle, muzzle brake, and includes the factory box (showing some tears and long term storage wear), bayonet with scabbard, web sling, factory 20-round magazine, manual, and paperwork. A wonderful example of these well-regarded FAL-style rifles. (23A11508-63) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1500/2000)
AS-NEW HUNGARIAN SA 85M SEMI-AUTO CARBINE BY FEG
original box, manual and paperwork, three 30-round steel magazines, Hungarian AKM Type I bayonet and scabbard with insulator, oil/solvent bottle, cleaning kit, and leather sling. This is a great collectable as SA 85Ms are the only pre-ban Hungarian AKM-pattern carbines. (23A1150839) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (2000/2500)
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117. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 29-3 LEW HORTON SPECIAL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #ALA9533, 44 Magnum, 3” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely revolver is as new in-the-box and retains about 99% original blue with a few minor handling marks. The smooth combat trigger and serv ice hammer retain robust case-hardened colors. The smooth finger groove goncalo alves factory combat grips feature silver S&W medallions, speed loader cut, and re main in excellent condition. This revolver features a red ramp front sight and white outline micro adjustable rear sight. It includes the original factory hinged box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, cleaning kit, manual, and paperwork. From 1984-1985 about 5000 of these Model 29-3s were manufactured for Lew Horton Distributors. A great addition to your col lection. (8A11508-139) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1000/1500)
118. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 547 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #16D0374, 9mm, 3” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This Military & Police revolver remains as new in-the-box. It retains about 99% original blue. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain bold case-hardened colors. The checkered goncalo alves round butt target grips feature silver S&W medallions, speed loader cutout, and remains in excellent condition. About 6,400 units of this variation of the Model 547 were manufactured over a five year period. This gun features a Baughman ramp front sight, fixed rear sight, special star extractor with spring loaded fingers, and a spring loaded retainer pin mounted above the firing pin. It includes the original factory hinged box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, cleaning kit, manual, and paperwork. This is a superb example for the advanced collector. (8A11508-141) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1500/2000)
119. EXCELLENT SMITH & WESSON MODEL 29-3 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #AFH2524, 44 Magnum, 6” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This beautiful revolver is as new in-the-box and it retains about 99% original nickel plate. The .400” semi-target trigger and .500” target hammer retain bold case-hardened colors with minor operational wear. The checkered goncalo alves factory target grips feature silver S&W medallions, speedloader cutout, and they remain as new. This gun fea tures a red ramp front sight and white outline adjustable rear sight. It includes the original factory hinged box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, cleaning kit, manual, and paperwork. The label has detached but is provided. The Model 29 remains a desirable collectible. (8A11508-142) { [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1
120. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 16-4
DOUBLE
ACTION REVOLVER
serial #BEZ8208, 32 H&R Magnum, 6” full lug heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. This lovely K-32 Masterpiece is as new in-the-box. It retains about 99% original blue. The .400” ser rated target trigger and .500” target hammer retain beautiful swirls of case-hardened colors. The smooth goncalo alves factory combat grips feature silver S&W medallions, speed loader cutout, and re main in excellent condition. This revolver features a Patridge front sight and a black blade micro adjustable rear sight. It includes the original factory hinged box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, cleaning kit, manual, and paperwork. Aside from being a delightful range and field gun, collectors continue to show strong interest in this hard-to-find variant. (8A11508-144) {
116. AS-NEW RUGER MINI-14/F STAINLESS SEMI-AUTO RIFLE
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serial #EC8817, 357 Magnum, 6” full lug heavy barrel with a solid rib and excellent bore. This 1993 King Cobra remains in excellent condition. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent showing muzzle and high edge wear, plus handling marks. The checkered rubber factory grips feature silver Rampant Colt medallions and rate very good showing light handling marks. This revolver features a red ramp front sight and white outline Colt Accro rear sight. An excellent example of these desirable revolvers. (8A11508-160) { Freedom] (10
122. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 27-2 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #N673715, 357 Magnum, 4” pinned barrel with an excellent bore. This elegant 357 Magnum has had a few light cosmetic upgrades. The revolver retains about 99% original blue, the barrel is starting to tone to purple under good light in ad dition to light edge wear, and a few handling marks. There is a gold inlaid wedding band added to the rear circumference of the cylinder giving it an understated elegance. The .500” target trigger and .500” target hammer retain bold case-hardened colors with minor operational wear. The grips are a beautiful set of unmarked smooth ivory Magna style stocks featuring silver S&W medallions. This gun features a later added red ramp front sight and a white outline micro adjustable rear sight. A nicely upgraded revolver for the discriminating col lector or shooter. (8A11508-119) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1000/1500)
123. CUSTOM ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON MODEL 66-3 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
bore. This 1990 Combat Magnum revolver has been professionally engraved and has several cus tom alterations. The metal surfaces have beautiful foliate scroll relief engraving with punch dot and blackened shading for about 100% coverage. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent. The service trigger has been rounded, polished, and left in-the-white, while the service hammer has been bobbed, the back is polished bright with black colored engraved dots added to highlight the work. The sides of the hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The grips are an unmarked set of handsome stag Magna style stocks with strong bark on both panels featuring silver S&W medallions and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a red ramp front sight, white outline micro adjustable rear sight, it has been converted to doubl action only, and was given an action job. The most significant modification is the frontstrap has been cut away and a MagnaTrigger Safety lock installed although it is currently not functional, the revolver remains fully functional, and the safety fe stalled by the factory are present. When the Magna trigger was installed the engraver’s name on the frontstrap was removed. The original company that manufactured and installed the Magna-Trigger (Tarnhelm Supply Co. of Boscawen N.H.) is still in business and can be contacted to reactivate the device. A fine revolver for collecting or the shooter that prefers a handgun with panache. (8B11508-198) {M ODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1500/2000)
124. SCARCE COLT TROOPER MK III DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #Y41449, 22 LR, 6” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely revolver features the seldom seen matte electroless nickel finish Colt referred to as Coltguard. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original Coltguard finish with a few minor handling marks. The polished in-the-white smooth semi-target trigger and target hammer rate excellent. The checkered walnut factory target grips feature gold Rampant Colt medallions and rate excellent. This gun is sighted with a serrated ramp front sight and black blade Colt Accro rear sight. An excellent revolver in a desirable configuration. (8A11508-121) { For Freedom]
COLT KING COBRA DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
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125. RARE COLT COMMANDER “ROBBY SHIPLEY SPECIAL” SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #CLW024668, 45 ACP, 4 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore. Information varies slightly depending on the source, however in the 1970s Robby Shipley, a descendant of Lawrence Shipley the 1936 founder of Shipley Do-Nuts, a popular donut shop chain in the south, ordered about 100-120 guns through the Colt Custom Shop. ROBBY SHIPLEY S PECIAL” on the right side of the dust cover and had a number of custom features. Most of the guns ordered were Colt Combat Commanders although, it is reported that only twenty were Lightweight Commanders. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue and anodized finishes with a few minor handling marks. The grips are likely later added checkered rubber Pachmayr wraparound Presentation stocks in excellent condition. A key feature of these guns were the factory installed Gold Cup trigger with overtravel stop in addition to a serrated front strap, and serrated flat mainspring housing. Most had the slide serrated on the top although this gun lacks that feature. The sights are later added Miniature Machine Company high visibility ramp front sight and the same company’s low mount high visibility drift adjustable rear sight. It includes a single seven-round Randall marked magazine. An interesting and seldom seen addition for your Commander collection. (8A11508-126) {MOD(1000/1500)
126. LOVELY COLT PYTHON DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #V62978, 357 Magnum, 6” full lug ventilated rib heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. This beautiful 1979-manufactured revolver is as new in-the-box and retains about 99% original nickel plate. The service trigger and target hammer both retain full nickel plate. The grips are unmarked smooth exotic hardwood finger groove combat grips in excellent condition. This gun features a
Styrofoam insert that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual, and paperwork. One end flap is missing. A great Python for the collector. (8A11508167) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (2500/4000)
127. COLT DELTA ELITE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #DE28499, 10mm, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely pistol has seen minimal use since leaving Colt in 1988. It retains about 99% original blue with a few minor handling marks. The textured rubber factory wraparound grips feature red Delta medallions and remain in excellent condition. This pistol features three dot sights, long trigger, and serrated arched mainspring housing. It includes the original factory woodgrain box with Styrofoam insert that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a single factory marked nine-round magazine, manual, and paperwork. An excellent find for the 10mm fan. (8A11508-217) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Free(1000/1500)
128. SCARCE & DESIRABLE SMITH & WESSON MODEL 66-2 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #AFK7800, 357 Magnum, 3” barrel with an excellent bore. This gun was part of a 2500 gun limited run for a number of distributors. The Standard Catalogue of Smith & Wesson by Supica and Nahas date the availability around 1988 with further manufacture in the late 1990s. The serial number and box code date this gun to April 18, 1985. This scarce and desirable revolver remains in virtually asnew condition, the stainless steel surfaces rate excellent. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The checkered walnut factory round butt Magna grips with silver S&W medallions rate excellent. It features a red ramp front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. Limited edition guns are attr lectors, although there are many “selling points” for the shooter. The slightly longer barrel is close to the standard 2 1/2” pactness with the benefit of increased sight radius, muzzle weight for recoil control, and a full-length ejector rod. It inclu factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, unopened cleaning kit, and manual. The outstanding condition of this gun makes it a must-have for the serious collector. (8A11508-140) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1500/2000)
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129. STEEN CANNON &
3” shell, 69” overall with a very fine bore that shows some scattered patches of oxidation and crisp rifling. This is an impressive piece from the craftsmen at Steen and a nearly perfect replica of this well-regarded and respected Civil War era cannon. The cannon proper and hardware retain about 92% black enamel finish with an about 2 1/2” square area of light flaking and thin scratches on the right side near the muzzle, some flaked areas on the sides nearer the breech, along with a bit of light honest wear along the trail hardware and iron treads to be expected from transport and movement. The top surface of the cannon is marked “US” and the muzzle face with “No. 261 PICo 1862 816 lbs. T.T.S.L.” The carriage components retain almost all of their dark green paint with just a bit of minor soiling and handling marks. The brass Steen manufacturers plaque is stamp-numbered “2021”. The cannon comes with a full complement of accessories including tar bucket, pair of cleaning rods, worm rod, ramrod, muzzle cover, chocks, 49 rounds of shot, and an assortment of friction primers. This is an excellent opportunity to acquire one of these superb reproductions and sadly, Steen is no longer a going concern so the chances of acquiring one will only become even more limited. (13E11524-26) [Freight Shipping Will Need to be Arranged, Pick-up Recommended] {ANTIQUE} (8,000/12,000)
MODEL 1861 3-INCH
ORDNANCE WORKS
ORDNANCE RIFLE
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this attractive shotgun retain 99% original blue. The frame, forend tip and triggers retain about 97-98% original vibrant case-hardened finish with a touch of light drifting to pewter gray patina on the lower left edge of the frame. The action and triggerguard are tastefully embellished in English scrollwork, “Webley & Scott” is marked on both sides of the frame, “Webley & Scott, England” is on the top of the right breech, and “Service Armament Co. Ridgefield, N.J.” is on the left. The checkered walnut English buttstock and forend with push-button release rate near excellent with a small area of added finish and some imperfect checkering on the upper right side of the wrist near the safety button, and a couple small handling marks at the toe. The checkered hardwood buttplate provides a 14 3/4” length of pull and the stock has drops of 1 1/2” and 2 1/8”. There is a lightly tarnished monogram plate on the toe line. The barrels lock up tightly and on-face, and the ejectors are robust. A lovely Model 702 double ejectorgun from this famous maker. (23B11411-13) {C&R} (2000/2500)
marks softened but legible on the left side of the squared forward receiver ring. The checkered walnut full length pistolgrip stock with left side cheekpiece rates very good with a few abrasions along the right side of the forend and some scattered minor handling marks from the field. The carbine features a trap door on the buttplate, double claw scope bases, hooded front sight and triple leaf rear sight. The double set triggers are crisp and the sling swivels are intact. A handsome example of these popular Mauser carbines. (23A11577-2) {C&R} (1500/2000)
case-hardened patina with some
{C&R} (2000/2500)
flake at the edge of one forend screw and a tiny spot of finish loss on the right side of the butt. The factory markings are intact and crisp, and the triggerguard is numbered to the gun with “A” suffix. The rifle is sighted with a bead front sight and a sporting-style rear sight, and the receiver is factory grooved for optics mounting. A lovely example of these Winchester magnum rimfire rifles. (14A11464-75) {C&R} (1200/1800)
(23B11230-38)
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plate which retains its blue color and shows some scattered pinprick pitting. The remaining metal surfaces retain about 96% original blue, the loss primarily to light wear on the receiver extension and a few minor handling marks here and there. The smooth pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good plus condition with a few light dings and some light handling marks, and the 14-groove flat-bottom forend is in near excellent condition with a minor handling mark or two; the checkered hard rubber Winchester Repeating Arms buttplate is intact. The factory barrel markings are intact and crisp with the receiver markings lightly softened but still readily legible, and the triggerguard is numbered to the gun. The shotgun is sighted with a lone steel bead. (14A11207-18) {C&R} (1000/1500)
135. ARMALITE AR-50 BOLT ACTION RIFLE
serial #US77662, 50 BMG, 30” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original phosphate finish with scattered spots of light oxidation, operational wear toning to gray, and a few light handling marks. The bolt is numbered to the gun. The aluminum stock with skeletonized adjustable buttstock rates near excellent retaining about 98% original black anodized finish with some spots of high edge silvering and added eye bolts on the right side of the forend and the underside of the buttstock for the included heavy duty neoprene sling with locking carabiner attachments. The A2 pistolgrip rates excellent and the rifle is equipped with a substantial muzzle brake and folding metal bipod. There is factory Picatinny optic rail on the top of the receiver and a pair of alloy 30mm rings are included. A great rifle for your long range shooting needs. (23A11524-12) {MODERN} (2000/3000)
136. ROBAR COMPANIES RC50F BOLT ACTION RIFLE
serial #RC-1097, 50 BMG, 24” heavy barrel with a factory 4-port muzzle brake and a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original black hard-coat “Roguard” finish with a few minor handling marks, and the oversized fluted bolt with dual locking lugs retains its satin finish. The synthetic pistolgrip stock is in excellent condition and features texture on the forend and pistolgrip, a neatly disguised folding latch in the pistolgrip controlled via a hand screw, and is fit with a thick Decelerator recoil pad; the comb is relieved to prevent contact with the bolt when retracted. The minimal factory markings remain crisp, and the bolt is numbered to the rifle. The rifle has no provisions for open sights but is equipped with a Weaver-style rail for optics mounting, and a Versa-pod swiveling bipod is attached to the end of the forend. Includes a 5-round detachable magazine and a SKB hardcase. A finely crafted large bore rifle known for their accuracy, weighing in at a manageable 24 lbs. (14B11508-13) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (5000/7000)
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137. DPMS VRS SINGLE SHOT RIFLE WITH ALS CONVERSION UPPER RECEIVER
serial #52460V, 50 BMG, 33” heavy barrel with 3 port muzzle brake and match chamber, and a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original blue, black anodized, and black enamel finishes with a few light handling marks, and the interior of the muzzle brake shows light copper fouling that should clean easily. The rifle is comprised of a DPMS single shot lower receiver, specifically designed without a magazine well, and an unmarked ALS bolt-action single shot upper receiver which allows the loading of the powerful 50 BMG cartridge without disassembly, and the fit of the rifle is notably tight. The rifle features a section of Weaver-style rail atop the upper receiver, a bubble level, a pair of rings quite securely mounted and awaiting an optic, an aluminum flat-bottomed target-style forend, bipod, and an ALS-marked skeletonized aluminum stock with 1” recoil pad. The top of the wrist bears a faded sticker, the intact words reading “FIFTY CALIBER SHOOTER S / WORLD CHAMPIO NSHIP - / RATON, NEW ME XICO”, a match in which the consignor used this rifle to good effect. Known for their accuracy, this rifle would make a solid choice for long range marksmanship. Due to size and weight, the rifle weighing approximately 40 lbs, extra shipping may apply. (14A11496-6) {MODERN} [Extra Shipping May Apply] (2000/4000)
stock reinforcing bands toning to brown patina, overall oxidation speckling and small areas of pinprick pitting. The smooth Asian hardwood stock and forend rate about good with a moderate crack running through the bottom between the reinforcing band and magazine floorplate, otherwise showing expected dings and handling marks. No cleaning rod or dust cover is present, but all other hardware remains intact including the anti-aircraft sight wings. The chrysanthemum has been ground, all assembly-coded parts are matching with the exception of the takedown wedge, and all serialized parts are numbered to the gun. (29A11509-2) {C&R} (1500/2000)
in the grooves but retaining strong rifling overall. The metal surfaces of this 1942-dated rifle retain about 90% arsenal reapplied blue with scattered flaking to gray patina, various light tool and handling marks, and previous light pitting beneath the finish. The bolt assembly is an attractive plum patina with silvering along high edges and contact points. The Eurasian hardwood stock rates about very good plus as arsenal refurbished showing a couple tiny hairline cracks along the edges of the upper handguard, scattered specks of finish flaking and light scuffs. The stock is numbered to the rifle’s factory serial number and is of the thickened configuration intended for the AVT-40. The rifle is equipped with the later 4-hole muzzle brake and original cleaning rod. The bolt and bolt carrier are electro-pencil numbered to the rifle, and the receiver and stock show a variety of arsenal proofs and cartouches. Included are a reproduction 10-round magazine and sling, both in excellent condition. A desirable rifle from the Second World War. (29A11509-40) {C&R} (1500/2000)
tina with some old oxidation and a few areas of light to perhaps moderate old pitting. The consignor’s notes indicate the relining was done by Randall Redman of Omak, WA in 1993. The action is a pewter gunmetal patina showing cleaned oxidation, some light pitting and softened original markings. The lever contours appear to have been modified, the bow of the triggerguard section coarsely checkered and the loop with checkered walnut panels. The walnut buttstock with left-side cheekpiece remains in fine condition with some slight gaps against the action and schuetzen buttplate otherwise exhibiting some lovely grain figure throughout. The checkered forend with ebony tip insert is fitted with a palm rest and the rifle is fitted with a pair of target blocks holding Fecker aluminum rings and a Fecker riflescope serial #9031 that appears to be about 8X and shows some light oxidation along its exterior, the optics with crosshair reticle and moderate clouding. There is a target globe front sight present as well and the action with double set triggers seems to function normally. A solid Marlin Ballard that may make for a fine shooter. (13A11287-12) {ANTIQUE} [John D. Hamilton Collection] (1000/1500)
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nearer the breeches and otherwise strong damascus patterns throughout. The barrel address remains strong and the breech plugs retain a healthy amount of original case-hardened colors, and feature platinum blowout plugs. The undersides show period London proof marks and are also marked “3 1/2 drams powder / 1 1/2 oz shot”. The lockplates and tang also show fine case-hardened colors throughout drifting to a pleasant smoky gray and are embellished with wonderful English foliate scrollwork throughout and attractive pheasant game scenes. The triggerguard also retains a healthy amount of original bright blue with some flaking to gray along the tang and extensively embellished with excellent scrollwork throughout, the bow of the guard also with a family crest of a bird with wings outstretched standing atop a sprouting stump along with the motto “Avancez”, traditionally the motto of the Hill family though the bird itself remains elusive. The checkered walnut stock remains in very good condition showing some light honest wear overall, the major apology being a moderate 1 1/2” chip along the bottom of the forend near the wedge, the wedge now exposed and the bottom half of the left escutcheon broken off and lost to the years. The smooth steel buttplate shows a small engraved dog scene at the heel and its face is neatly engraved in script with the name “Jack Long”. The original ramrod is intact and the locks are crisp with in-time hammers. The gun includes its original case that appears to be of walnut, with brass corner reinforcements and lid escutcheon engraved with the same familial crest as the gun. The case remains in fine condition, the right end a little bit charred from some old fire damage. The interior of the case retains its original maker’s label and embossed leather lining and there are five compartments complete with their lids. The case contains a complement of original accessories including: a few cleaning rod attachments, brass toppers for both a powder flask and shot pouch (the bodies not present), glass oil bottle, key, mainspring vise, two ebonyhandled tools, wad cutter and a leather pouch containing extra nipples, a nipple wrench and a turnscrew/multi-tool. A very respectable double from an excellent quality London maker. (13B11489-2) {ANTIQUE} (1800/2200)
has seen some period custom work, the barrel mostly toned to a pewter gun metal patina with a bit of old oxidation, scattered handling marks and some streaks of plum-brown finish. The barrel appears to be un-numbered and the action retains about 65% original nice case-hardened colors drifting to a pleasant silvery gray patina and showing a few areas of old oxidation and some light dings. The re tainer plates on the left side of the action show some rather nice foliate scrollwork engraving and the upper tang mark ings are partially obscured by an added wood screw through the tang into the stock. The checkered walnut
as a sight, a 9” piece of walnut has been affixed to the staff in order to provide an “improved” cheek rest. The rifle is sighted with an antique long-range Vernier style tang sight, the aperture disc with a small chip along its edge, pair of target blocks along the barrel and a windgauge globe front sight with large aperture insert. The rifle appears to be chambered in 32-35 Stevens though a proper chamber cast should be performed to confirm this. A rather attractive and interesting Whitney-Laidley. (13C11483-9) {ANTIQUE} (2000/3000)
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unmarked octagon barrel and chambered for some sort of .280”/7mm rimmed bottleneck cartridge. The barrel shows strong original blue throughout, fading to a pleasant blue-gray patina along with some light handling marks. There are three vacant drilled and tapped holes along the top flat along with a pair of target blocks that hold a J. Stevens No. 368 riflescope in Winchester mounts. The scope body shows strong original blue with some fading and the optics are very cloudy. The action is a smoky case-hardened patina showing a few scattered light dings and lovely factory foliate scrollwork along the sides. The lever has been modified with a fully enclosed loop at the top, its edges with some voids or imperfections. The custom smooth walnut schuetzen buttstock and schnabel forend remain in very good condition with a semi-gloss varnish and showing a few minor hairline cracks where the stock meets the action and some other light dings. The nickel-plated schuetzen buttplate shows some gaps, stock features generous left-side cheekpiece and there is a threaded escutcheon on the underside of the forend for a palm rest (not present). The rifle is equipped with double set triggers that seem to function well mechanically. An interesting custom Marlin Ballard. (13B11164-31) {ANTIQUE} [Scott Ashley Collection] (3000/5000)
144. NICE SCHOYEN WINCHESTER MODEL 1885 HIGH WALL SPORTING RIFLE
beneath the forend is punch-marked “5-5-‘06”. The action shows generous silvery case-hardened patina throughout, mixing with some old gray-brown oxidation and showing a few wisps of subtle case-hardened colors. There is one additional vacant drilled and tapped hole on the upper tang and the top barrel flat behind the rear target block. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock with ebony pistolgrip insert and the smooth forend with horn tip insert remain in about very good plus condition, the forend with some added gloss finish and a number of wellexecuted repairs along the edges. The buttstock shows a few thin cracks at both upper and lower tangs and some light handling marks. There is no cheekpiece and the stock shows some nice feathercrotch grain figure; it is equipped with an 1873-style buttplate with trap. The barrel is equipped with a pair of target blocks that mount a J. Stevens No. 455 riflescope re taining about 90% thinning original blue along the exterior, the optics very cloudy. The set function of the single set trigger will require some mechanical attention though the action otherwise seems to function normally. A solid desirable rifle with Schoyen barrel. (13C11164-40) {ANTIQUE} [Scott Ashley Collection] (3000/5000)
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“GEO.C.SCHOYEN” markings with “DENVER.COLO” address and no other apparent markings. The checkered capped pistolgrip deluxe walnut buttstock and heavy forend with slight schnabel and horn tip insert remain in very fine condition, the forend with a couple of small repairs
Schoyen barrel. (13C11483-5) {C&R}
of this rifle retains about 75% original blue with overall fading to gray-brown patina under bright light, some oxidation speckling and light handling marks. The action is mostly a smoky gray patina with mild brown undertones and wisps of case-hardened colors lurking about and the lever loop has had a set of smooth walnut inserts added during the period of use. There is a small vacant hole drilled along the bottom right edge of the frame, perhaps once holding a trigger finger rest/post. The checkered walnut forend with horn schnabel tip is a later very nicely made replacement in excellent condition with nice grain figure and crisp checkering, with a palm rest. The checkered walnut buttstock with left-side cheekpiece and schuetzen buttplate remains in very good plus with a little older added varnish and some scattered light dings and handling marks. The buttplate shows a small gap at the toe and the stock shows some nice grain figure throughout. The barrel is numbered “29797” while the stock and buttplate are “27716” and the breechblock is matching the action. The double set triggers seem to function well mechanically and there are a pair of drilled and tapped holes along the barrel for mounting blocks. The rifle is sighted with a mid-range Vernier tang sight that has been refinished in matte gray-blue and windgauge target globe front with square post insert. A nice slightly customized rifle in No. 6 configuration.
145. ATTRACTIVE SCHOYEN WINCHESTER MODEL 1885 HIGH WALL SPORTING RIFLE
fine
(4000/6000)
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cleaning and reapplied cyanide case-hardening that is mostly a smoky patina, the factory scrollwork and game scenes now with somewhat softened edges. The checkered pistolgrip deluxe walnut buttstock with left-side cheekpiece and the forend with horn schnabel remain in about very good plus condition with some gaps along the edges, scattered light handling marks and the buttstock with a few scattered hairline cracks. The rifle is sighted with a more modern Vernier-style mid-range tang sight that shows nice fire blue and target globe front with orange-tinted aperture insert. The action otherwise seems to function normally. A very good slightly customized Marlin Ballard mid-range rifle. (13C11164-9) {ANTIQUE} [Scott Ashley Collection] (3000/5000)
FALLING BLOCK RIFLE
serial #682, 25-20 Single Shot, 26” octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this handsome little rifle retain about 96% original blue showing a bit of mild fading and edge wear under bright light and a bit of minor freckling. The hammer, breechblock and lever all show lovely vibrant case-hardened colors, the exterior of the lever drifting to a pleasant silver patina. The checkered pistolgrip deluxe walnut buttstock and forend remain near excellent condition with fine original varnish, attractive grain figure, and some scattered light dings, the smooth steel buttplate also with most of its original blue. The rifle is sighted with a Lyman tang peep sight and Marble’s No. 6 red bead front. A lovely H&A falling block rifle. (13B11164-21) {C&R} [Scott Ashley Collection] (1500/2000)
149. PAUL SHUTTLEWORTH CUSTOM STEVENS NO. 45 SCHUETZEN RIFLE
cyanide case-hardened colors with some thin scratches or lightly cleaned areas along the sides. The right side of the breechblock shows a vacant hole for a small retainer screw. The rifle is equipped with replacement stocks featuring a smooth deluxe walnut schnabel forend complete with palm rest, smooth walnut lever inserts and checkered buttstock with slight “fish belly”, left-side cheekpiece and schuetzen buttplate. The buttstock shows some added finish, a small shallow chip behind the lower tang and scattered light dings otherwise rating very good plus. There are no provisions for a front sight and the barrel is fitted with a pair of target blocks while the tang is fitted with a Lyman No. 52 sight. The double set triggers seem to function well mechanically. A nice Shuttleworth chambered in a vintage Pope wildcat cartridge. (13B11164-30) {C&R} [Scott Ashley Col lection] (2500/3500)
147. CUSTOM MARLIN BALLARD NO. 6 1/2 RIGBY OFF-HAND RIFLE
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wear on high edges and contact points, light
left side of the stock marked with a partial boxed “RIA / EB”, the right side of the grip shows a strong Ordnance Wheel, the bottom of the grip marked with the faintest “RI / 3”, and both stock and handguard are internally “OI” marked. The buttplate spring is an ad-hoc replacement. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and crisp, and most of the marked parts are of Inland origin save for the hammer (a WWII Brunner/Ritter replacement) and the flat bolt (Quality Hardware). The carbine has been updated with a milled adjustable rear sight and a rotary safety. Included is a UI-marked 15-round magazine and a green canvas scabbard, US-marked on the front and “HARIAN / 44” on the interior. A quality example of the carbine with which U.S. paratroopers jumped into Normandy. (14A11598-87) {C&R} (2500/4000)
151. RAPID FIRE MODEL 1919 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE
serial #1753, .308 Win, 24” barrel with a bright bore and strong rifling. This reproduction Browning 1919 semi-auto was built by Rapid Fire Industries of Troy Ohio based off an Israeli parts kit. The right side plate is marked “Rapid Fire / Troy OH / Cal 308”, the left side plate, top of the bolt and rear sight leaf are marked “7.62”. The metal surfaces retain 97% gray Parkerized finish showing a few small spots of scattered oxidation staining on the barrel shroud. The bottom of the bolt is marked “B147299 S. G.”, the carrier marked with drawing number “D8259-13-SG”. The pistol grip is cast metal and the “SG” marked sights are intact and function well. Included is a repainted OD Green MG-34 Anti-Aircraft tripod in good condition with canvas carry strap and custom fabricated rotating pintle mount for the Browning design. Also included are two cloth unmarked ammunition belts, one white canvas with brass starter tab, one green canvas with no tab, both in very good condition. Due to size and weight of this item, additional shipping charges will apply. (25A11586-1) {MODERN} (3000/5000)
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showing a little mild frosting and strong rifling throughout. The barrel of this ac-coded and 45-dated rifle retains about 95% original blue showing some mild silvering and handling marks, the blue taking on a slight plum tone under bright light as is typical. The stamped housing is also blued, retaining about 90% with moderate operational wear and the action and remaining parts retain about 94% original phosphate finish toning slightly to a mild brown patina in some
pears to be a very faded Waffenamt on the left side of the butt. The handguard shows a Durofol marking along the interior but appears to be a black plastic reproduction, or at the very best an original handguard that has seen scattered synthetic repairs and then painted black. The left side of the bolt carrier shows matching serial number “5030” stamped in rather larger than typical numbers, probably re-struck at some point as there is also no Waffenamt. The remaining numbered bolt parts are matching, the body stamp-numbered and showing proper “(Eagle) / 359” Waffenamt, the lugs and firing pin housing properly electro-penciled matching and the stamped housing shows “(Eagle) / WaAA44” Waffenamt. The cleaning rod and front sight hood appear to be original and the rifle includes one original aye-coded K43 magazine with “(Eagle) / WaAB43” Waffenamt and an original unmarked leather sling. A nice example of these desirable German semi-auto rifles for the martial collector, with the desirable “cosmetically machined” G.43-marked receiver recycled for use in the late war. (13C11591-15) {C&R} (3500/5000)
retain about 97% original blue with scattered light oxidation, high edge wear, minor pinprick pitting, and areas toning to gray-brown patina including the barrel bands, front sight, and triggerguard; there are areas of noticeable scratches including both sides of the rear sight assembly, front sight, and top of the receiver ring with the extractor toned to a dark brown patina. The markings remain intact and crisp with a clear “660” code on the receiver ring, the top of the barrel shank subcontractor marked “109 40 BÖ”, and all appropriate parts marked “(Eagle) / 623” with three Waffenamts interestingly marked upside down on the right side of the barrel. All appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the rifle including the stock. The pistolgrip laminate stock remains in excellent condition with two small abrasions on the right side, the right side of the butt is marked with three Waffenamts including one displaying an “H” for German army issue, and the toe line is marked “1908 / f” with two Waffenamts. The matching metal buttplate shows a mix of light oxidation and pinprick pitting with the toe a bit proud of the stock. Included is an original “an” marked muzzle cover. A fine example of an early Steyr K98k rifle manufactured under the short-lived “660” code. (28B11504-2) {C&R} (2000/3000)
serial #116860, 22 LR, 26 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this pre-war training rifle retain about 98% original blue with a few light handling marks, wear on the high edges and contact points, mild oxidation on the triggerguard, and vibrant fire blue on the bolt catch and rear sight slider with the bolt remaining bright. The receiver, bolt, and barrel exhibit “(crown) / B / (crown) / U” markings and all numbered parts are matching to the rifle. The European walnut hardwood stock remains in very good plus condition with scattered light handling marks, minor abrasions, and some slight finish flaking along the top of the wrist, at the point of the comb, and along the upper left side of the butt. The rifle includes an unmarked brown leather sling and a muzzle cover. A fine pre-war German trainer from a desirable manufacturer. (28B11504-1) {C&R} (1200/1800)
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RIFLE BY REMINGTON
serial #518502, 7.62x54r, 31” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1917-dated rifle retain about 97% original thinning blue exhibiting some light handling marks and remnants of hardened preservative. The bolt remains mostly bright with some minor handling marks and remnants of hardened preservative. All principal markings remain intact and crisp showing Russian Imperial acceptance stamps on the barrel shank and receiver along with all numbered parts matching to the receiver and marked with the Remington “R” proof; the cleaning rod remains unmarked. The walnut stock remains in very fine condition with a nice dark oil finish showing some scattered light dings and handling marks and a noticeable ding on the right side of the lower center forend. The edges of the finger grooves remain excellent, and the cartouches show slight honest softening from the years but otherwise remain intact and strong with a nice 1917-dated Russian Imperial cartouche on the right side butt, various small inspector stamps and correct “(Eagle Head) / (Flaming Bomb) / U.S.” ahead of the magazine. A very fine example of these desirable Mosin Nagant rifles manufactured in the U.S. by Remington to fulfill an eventually canceled Russian contract. (28B11591-13) {C&R} (2000/3000)
oxidation with strong rifling. The barrel has the greatest amount of finish with about 40% orig inal blue, the rest toning to pewter, while the frame and cylinder are mainly pewter with strong traces of blue in the protected areas. There is a lightly clean spot of pitting on the left side of the barrel, scattered light stains from oxidation, and the brass triggerguard is a pleasing goldenrod color and remains in excellent condition. The smooth walnut factory grips do not have a final acceptance cartouche which was not uncommon although there are sub inspector marks on the butt of each panel. They rate very good plus as lightly varnished and show a few dings on the left panel. This gun features fixed sights, the Old Model loading lever with groove and retrofitted base pin retainer screw. There are a number of proof and sub inspector marks on the frame, barrel, cylinder, and triggerguard. An ex cellent mid-war revolver that saw honest use. (8B11588-6) {ANTIQUE} (2000/2500)
ice grade arms but only a few hundred were produced. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original nickel plate, most of the loss is on the cylinder which has toned to gunmetal gray with oxidation staining. The smooth walnut factory grips rate near excellent showing scattered light handling marks. This gun features a unique swing-out ejector rod, it is marked “XL NAVY” on the topstrap, and all other markings are crisp. An honest example of these seldom seen guns. (8B11588-13) {ANTIQUE} (2500/4000)
REMINGTON MODEL 1861 U.S. NAVY CONTRACT PERCUSSION REVOLVER
157. RARE HOPKINS & ALLEN XL NAVY SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER
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158. LOVELY SEVEN YEARS’ WAR HAVANA MAP POWDER HORN
This is a very fine medium-sized horn measuring about 8” long commemorating the embarkation of the British troops from Havana at the end of the Seven Years’ War when the British restored Havana to Spanish control after the 11-month occupation in exchange for Florida. The horn exhibits a wonderful rich and honest patina throughout and showing some scattered light handling marks, minor hairline crack at the spout end and a few shallow chips along the edges of the bottom that are unobtrusive. The horn itself features the expected folky carving in near full coverage with an extensive map of the city and numbered legend for the various important buildings and sights as well as a harbor scene depicting the HMS Cambridge among other British ships. The horn is also marked “THE CITY OF HAVANA ILUMINATED / IMBARKATION OF THE BRITISH TROOPS JULY 12, 1763”. Interestingly, the scene labeled number “13” on the legend “Ships sunk in the harbor” has been deliberately removed, the area ground down slightly. The wooden bottom plug
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serial #609, 32 R.F., 2 3/4” octagon barrel with a moderately oxidized and pitted bore retaining strong rifling throughout. This lovely No.2 has loose scroll engraving with punch dot shading on the frame, backstrap, and lighter wedges on the barrel for about 75% coverage. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original nickel plate the
ish. The grips are smooth mother-of-pearl that rate excellent. The barrel address and patent dates are crisp, the ejector spring has shortened, and the gun func tions mechanically. A lovely factory engraved Smoot New Model No. 2. (8B11588-12) {ANTIQUE} (2000/3000)
160. RARE HOPKINS & ALLEN XL NO. 5 SAFETY LOCK SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #762, 38 R.F., 2 3/8” octagon barrel with scattered light oxidation in the bore and strong rifling. This fine No. 5 has factory engraving on the major parts, the left side of the frame has a bobcat head in a circle for about 80% coverage. It retains about 15% original nickel plate with wedges on the butt, barrel, and few of the protected areas, the remaining surfaces have toned to a pleasing gunmetal gray. The smooth mother-of-pearl grips rate excellent. The safety lock is the most outstanding feature of this gun. The basepin has two positions, pushed all the way in locks the hammer in the down position, move it out one notch and the gun functions normally. This gun also features fixed sights, flat topstrap, safety notches between each chamber to rest the hammer nose in, and it has a crisp action. The topstrap is marked “XL. No. 5 SAFETY LOCK” flanked on the top and bottom with the barrel address and patent dates. A nice No.5 with a seldom seen feature. (8A11588-10) {ANTIQUE} (1500/2000)
CONTINENTAL ARMS “LADY’S COMPANION” PEPPERBOX
serial #193, 22 RF, 2 1/2” five barrel cluster with lightly oxidized bores with strong rifling evident. The Lady’s Companion was made by Bacon Manufacturing but marketed under this brand name to not compete with their Pepperboxes. The barrel cluster is brown with strong bright blue in the flutes showing a light mottled mix of color on the chamber end of the barrels. The frame retains strong original silver plate on the protected edges extending onto the sides, the remaining surfaces a fine antique brown. The smooth rosewood grips are numbered to the gun and remain in excellent condition. The barrel cluster is marked “CONTINENTAL with patent dates below it. The little gun functions mechanically with proper timing and lock up. It is estimated only 800 were produced and a boon to the antique arms collector. (1500/2000)
162. ENGRAVED MARLIN XXX STANDARD MODEL 1872 POCKET REVOLVER
serial #3625, 30 R.F., 3” round ribbed barrel with a lightly oxidized and pitted bore showing strong rifling. This beautiful little Marlin has scroll relief engraving with punch dot shading on the frame and cylinder with several banners on the sides of the barrel flanked by sunbursts or wedges of scroll. The revolver retains about 90% original nickel plate showing light flaking at the muzzle and scattered staining from oxidation. The hammer and trigger have both toned to gray with faded wisps of case-hardened colors. The factory mother-of-pearl grips are numbered to the gun and rate excellent. The barrel and short fluted cylinder are correctly numbered to the gun, barrel to frame fit is and the action remains crisp. A truly fine Model 1872 Pocket. (8B11588-3) {ANTIQUE}
159. FACTORY ENGRAVED REMINGTON-SMOOT NEW MODEL NO. 2 SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER
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mostly strong rifling throughout. This desirable rifle has seen some honest use, the barrel and magazine tube retaining about 80% original blue fading to gray-brown patina under bright light along with some old mild oxidation staining. The action has mostly flaked to a medium gray-brown patina again showing some old oxidation staining while the loading gate and bolt retain about 94% original blue. The buttstock tang screw appears to be an old replacement and all markings remain intact and strong. The smooth pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend remain in very good plus condition retaining most of their original varnish and showing the expected overall light dings and dents from honest use. The checkered steel buttplate is intact, the bolt is cut for a riding bolt peep sight (not present), Marble’s white diamond sporting rear sight and Marble’s No. 2 bead front sight without hood. A very respectable example of a sought-after variant. (13B11464-25) {C&R} (2000/3000)
“65” in the model marking having been removed and stamped over with a “92”. The barrel is toning to a deep gray-brown patina showing some areas of old oxidation and generous remnants of original blue. The action is similar with streaks of bright blue in the protected areas and the plain walnut stocks remain in about very good plus condition showing scattered light dings and a small nail hole behind the lower tang. There are sling swivel eyes fitted along the toe line and nosecap and the rifle is sighted with a non-factory but period sporting rear sight and silver bead on ramp front sight with hood. An interesting rifle that appears to have been well executed. (13A11464-62) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #52973, 40-82 WCF, 26” octagon bar rel with full magazine and a bright excellent bore showing a hint of subtle frosting and otherwise crisp rifling throughout. The barrel of this 1891-made rifle shows generous streaks of original blue thinning and toning to a medium gray-brown patina and showing some lightly cleaned old oxidation staining while the magazine tube retains about 70% original fading blue. The action is in very nice condition retaining about 75% original vibrant case-hardened colors drifting to a smoky and silvery gray patina and showing a little fine oxidation speck ling. The screws on the left side of the action show some slot and circumferential wear and
about 97% original bright blue. The smooth walnut stocks remain in about very fine condition retaining strong original finish with scattered light dings and two thin cracks at the upper tang, the more noticeable one a 1 1/2” u-shaped crack to the right. The rear sight dovetail has been blanked and the rifle is sighted with a Lyman No. 1 tang sight and front sight with remnants of an ivory bead. An attractive 1886 with a very fine bore. (3500/5000)
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and lever retain some nice case-hardened colors in the protected areas toning to a pleasant smoky gray. The plain walnut stocks remain in about very fine condition showing mostly worn finish and some scattered light dings, otherwise retaining very nice fit and the crescent steel buttplate is a silvery case-hardened patina. The rear sight dovetail is blanked and the rifle is sighted with a Marble’s tang peep sight and 1902 patent small silver blade front sight. A very respectable early Model 1892 rifle. (13B11505-5) {ANTIQUE} (1800/2200)
around the drilled and tapped holes on the top of the receiver. The bolt is bright and is serialized to the receiver. The rams head and other engraving on the bottom metal retains
throughout and the stock is fitted with a factory ventilated red rubber buttpad providing a 13 1/2” length-of-pull. The rifle includes a Redfield one-piece scope base with flip-up rear ghost ring sight. Also included is the original box numbered to the gun showing some tears in the lid and edges. A very respectable Medallion Grade FN High Power rifle. (23B11207-13) {C&R} (1500/2000)
The bolt body ribs remain mostly bright showing nice jeweling and the floorplate shows strong Weatherby Custom markings and scrollwork. The stock appears to be deluxe maple with a slightly darker finish and contrasting pistolgrip and forend tip, strong skip-line checkering and nice contrasting pattern 11A inlay on the left side buttstock and 11C inlay on the underside forend with embellished gold diamond engraved with the initials “JAF”. The stock remains in near excellent condition show
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168. WEATHERBY MARK V CUSTOM LEFT-HAND BOLT ACTION RIFLE
some light oxidation around the muzzle and slight thinning to gray along the bottom metal and bolt knob. The bolt body ribs remain mostly bright with a few minor speckles and
bases and rings and sighted with express-style flip-up white triangle rear and brass bead front on raised base. A nice rifle in a classic big game cartridge. (13B9949-16) {MODERN} [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] (1500/2000)
custom Weatherby Mauser rifle retain about 95% original high polish blue with most of the loss due to some areas of oxidation near the muzzle and left rear edges of the receiver. There are some areas discolored and toning to plum around the two rear bridge drilled and tapped holes and the bolt body and extractor remain polished bright, the body lightly electro-penciled matching the action. The checkered pistolgrip Monte Carlo stock with right-side cheekpiece and dark rosewood contrasts appears to be some kind of American hardwood, lightly colored with attractive straight grain, rather elm-like. The stock rates near excellent retaining almost all of its original gloss varnish showing just a few light handling marks and nice traditional checkering. Equipped with sling swivels and a Weatherby ventilated black rubber pad. There are no provisions for a rear iron sight though the action has two pairs of drilled and tapped holes and the front sight is a very generous blade on ramp. The action also features an adjustable Jaeger trigger. A fine early example of Roy Weatherby’s work. (13B9949-72) {C&R} [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] (1500/2000)
serial #29955, 300 Weatherby Magnum, 25” barrel, including the custom muzzle brake, with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this West German era rifle have been refinished in a matte black enamel retaining about 97% showing a few light handling marks and a small area of tiny scratches on the right side of the muzzle brake. The bolt body ribs remain mostly bright and the floorplate shows a rather softened “Weatherby Custom” callout with light foliate motifs. The checkered pistolgrip walnut Monte Carlo stock with right-side cheekpiece and rosewood contrasts remains in about very good plus condition, the only major apology being the original high gloss varnish has taken on significant overall crackling. The skip-line checkering remains strong and the stock features pattern 10A inlays on either side below the action, sling swivel studs and factory ventilated red rubber pad. The bolt is matching the action and this rifle is still equipped with the earlier-style safety. The rifle is also fitted with a Kaps 2.5-10x56 riflescope serial #5166 in excellent external condition and featuring German No. 4 reticle. The optics are slightly discolored and show some speckled occlusions throughout the field of view; this is otherwise a fine quality German scope that would be worthy of a professional servicing. A very attractive and slightly customized ensemble. (13A9949-26) {C&R} [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] (1500/2000)
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The barrels have mostly toned to a deep plum-brown patina showing a bit of moderate oxidation overall and good remnants of the damascus twist patterns throughout. The rib shows maker’s name inlaid in gold and some nice gold and silver foliate inlays at the breeches along with what appears to be a gold owl and crown over crossed sword and spear. The lockplates are a deep smoky gray patina and show light foliate scrollwork embellishments accented by gold, the right lock with a recumbent gold buck and the left with a doe. The upper tang also has a gold “1” and the tailpipe and triggerguard finial are embellished in similar form as the lockplates. The checkered walnut halfstock is in traditional Germanic form with attractive walnut triggerguard, generous left-side cheekpiece and checkered sliding patch box cover on the right. The stock features some nice foliate carving as well and remains in very good plus condition showing the expected overall light dings and a number of thin drying cracks scattered throughout the grain and some knots in the wood. The ramrod tip appears to be an old replacement and the original wide sling swivels are intact. The front
173. FRIEDRICH LANGENHAN SINGLE SHOT FALLING BLOCK TARGET RIFLE
silvery case-hardened patina throughout mixing with some areas of plum-brown with a few wisps of colors near the lever and the breechblock and hammer mostly toned to plum-brown showing a few flakes of bright blue. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend with steel schnabel remain in about very good condition showing honest wear from the years with a few hairline cracks at the upper tang, some mild abrasions and old dings. Strangely, the barrel and forend are both numbered “6706”, just one off from
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and tastefully embellished with simple line borders and filigree scroll, the bottom of the action marked “ORIGINAL SIEGF RIED / MIT / EI NABZUG TRIUMPF”. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut buttstock, forend and side panels remain in very fine condition, the only real apology being a few areas a little shy where the buttstock meets the action and a thin 1” chip along the bottom edge of the right stock flat. The checkering remains strong, the left-side European cheekpiece is well-defined and the wood shows some lovely grain figure throughout. The buttstock is fitted with a solid red rubber pad and black spacers providing a 14 1/8” length-of-pull with drops of 1 5/8” and 2 3/4”. The barrels are marked for 70mm shells and the shotgun is equipped with sling swivels, cocking indicator pins, non-automatic safety, single mechanical trigger and is sighted with a small celluloid mid-bead and medium brass bead front. Barrels lock up solid on-face with top lever resting about center and the ejectors are robust and in-time. Weight is 6 lbs. 13 oz. An attractive pre-war over under. (13B11506-3) {C&R} (1500/2000)
breechblock show some smoky remnants of case-hardened colors, the crescent steel buttplate also with some good colors mixing with silvery case-hardened patina. The smooth walnut stock and schnabel forend with ebony tip insert remain in very fine condition as lightly cleaned and refinished showing some scattered light dings and a small filler repair on the right side of the forend. The rifle is sighted with a fine quality more modern production Vernier mid-range tang sight with aperture disc, sporting rear sight and target globe front with aperture crosshair insert that is rather loose in the dovetail. A rather nicely restored 1885 with a quality relined bore. (13A11506-2) {ANTIQUE} (1500/2000)
177. STEVENS IDEAL NO. 49
LATE WALNUT HILL
TARGET RIFLE
wide long forend remain in very fine condition showing some scattered light dings and handling marks, the buttstock with a few areas a little shy where it meets the action. Stocks feature heavy checkered steel buttplate, sling swivels, forend rail for mounting palm rest (not present) and a very nice added left-side walnut cheekpiece. There are four drilled and tapped holes with filler screws on the left side of the action and the rifle is fitted with a pair of target blocks that support vintage aluminum rings holding an R.A. Litschert Model C 6X riflescope. The scope retains about 92% original blue showing
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the otherwise strong rifling. The barrel, magazine tube, bolt and slide bar retain about 98% original blue with a touch of high edge and operational silvering. The balance of metal surfaces retain about 95-96% original case-hardened finish with some mild drifting to pewter gray on the tangs and edges of buttplate, and a couple spots of light oxidation on the left side of the receiver. The case-hardened colors are strong throughout and particularly vibrant on the receiver beneath a thick coat of protective varnish. The barrel and receiver markings are crisp. The grooved walnut forend rates about excellent. The smooth straight grip buttstock also rates near excellent as restored leaving the wood a bit shy at the tangs. The correct 22 Short cartridge lifter is intact along with the sights. An excellent 1901-vintage example retaining a vi brant case-hardened finish. (23B11229-5) {C&R} (200
and handling marks, and the bolt is bright. The lever retains about 80% original color case-hardened finish with some muting to gray patina on the rear and inside of the loop. The barrel and frame markings are crisp. The smooth walnut straight grip buttstock and schnabel-tipped forend rate excellent with the forend displaying strong original coat of oil finish while the buttstock is seemingly devoid of finish from the factory. The original sights are intact and the action of this uncommon Model 99A appears to function well mechanically. (23A11313-26) {C&R}(1500/2000)
are toning to a silvery gunmetal patina with light-moderate pitting around the touchhole and softened pinprick-light pitting overall. The lockplate and breech markings are crisp with the rear of the lockplate dated 1816 while “US / (Federal Eagle) / SPRINGFIELD” is ahead of the cock. The top of the breech shows a clear “PA / 11” along with “US” and the familiar “P / (Eagle Head) / V” is on the left side of the breech. The buttplate tang is also dated “1816.” The inside of the lockplate bears inspector initials “BH” and all the components of the lock are marked “C.” The walnut stock rates fine with two thin smoothed over slivers above the lockplate, and the expected scattered dings and minor handling marks. The left side of the comb features the characteristic shallow cheekpiece, and there are softened inspection marks on the left stock flat and toe line. The brass front sight blade, button-head ramrod, and stud-type barrel band retainers are intact, and the lock is very robust and crisp. A wonderful example of a Model 1812 Musket, this one clearly having served the Keystone State. (23B11567-1) {ANTIQUE} (2000/2500)
serial #RR25483M, 257 Roberts, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This limited-production rifle remains in as-new-in-box dition. The engine-turned bolt is bright and properly numbered to the receiver. The handsome curly maple stock with left side cheekpiece features a contrasting black forend tip and gripcap along with blackened checkering panels which wrap around on the underside of the forend. The rifle is equipped with an adjustable X-Mark Pro trigger and factory SuperCell recoil pad. The factory box is included along with the cable lock with keys. A wonderful example of these limited run rifles sure to please the Remington collector. (23A11464-84) {MODERN} (1500/2000)
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triggerguard retain the same amount of original polished blue. The frame retains about 99% original Greystone finish. Two trigger shoes each retaining 99% original gold plate are included. The 12 ga. barrels are numbered to the frame and marked “SUPER SPORTING” on the left side of the upper barrel, while the 28 ga. barrels are numbered “R37558B” and are marked “SPORTING.” The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock with adjustable comb and schnabel-tipped forend rate very good plus to near excellent with some scattered minor handling marks including a few thin scratches on the front of the grip and a tiny ding on the left edge of the forend tip. The added Kick-eez recoil pad provides a 14 3/8” length of pull which can be adjusted by moving the
robust. Included with the shotgun is an unmarked black polymer double shotgun case with a compartmentalized padded red interior con taining a spare red fiber optic bead sight, factory barrel sleeves, and 12 ga. choke wrench. Included 12 ga. choke tubes include: full, modified, Briley light modified, improved cylinder (2), skeet (2). Included 28 ga. choke tubes include: full (2), improved modified, modified, improved cylinder (2), skeet, cylinder (2). Please see the additional chokes available for this shotgun in the Timed auction. (23B11518-3) {MODERN} (2000/2500)
and a touch of light silvering from disassembly. The
angular factory wood repairs at the heel, a tiny filled ding on the right side of the buttstock, and a few scattered light handling marks. Length of pull is 14” and and the stock has drops of 1 1/2” and 2 1/4”. The barrels lock up tightly and on-face with the top lever right of center, and the ejectors are strong. (23B11569-6) {MODERN} (2000/3000)
retain about 97-98% original blue with some fine pitting on the bow of the triggerguard and some speckles of light oxidation along the barrels and forend iron. The action features light foliate scroll with a gold filled “ONE OF 1000” in riband on the left and right sides. The barrels and forend are serialized to the frame. The checkered deluxe walnut pistolgrip buttstock with orange and black marbled synthetic gripcap surrounding a bright brass unmarked monogram plate and forend rate excellent with some beautiful feathercrotch grain figure on both sides of the buttstock. The factory recoil pad provides a 14” length of pull and the stock has drops of 1 1/2” and 2”. The barrels lock up tightly and on-face with the top lever well right of center. The shotgun is sighted with a white Bradley-style bead at the muzzle and a silver bead mid-rib, and the ejectors are robust. The shotgun includes the factory green plastic case, manual, hang tag, and key for the case’s locks. A lovely and collectable example of these limited production Model 3200 Skeet guns. (23B11574-1) {MODERN} (1800/2200)
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The underside of the barrel is marked “CMS” for Chrome-molybdenum steel along with “22s” for 22 Swift, “35” for the year of production, and bears the usual inspection mark. The barrel and receiver markings are correct and crisp including the Winchester proofs. A pair of
are included along with a pair of Weaver bases. (23B11464-45) {C&R} (1800/2200)
about 98% original blue with a tiny spot of silver wear on the left side of the muzzle, and a few light handling marks. The receiver and bottom metal are intricately relief-engraved with flowing foliate scroll offset with fine punch-dot shading. The receiver retains about 99% vivid color case-hardened finish while the triggerguard and floorplate retain closer to 70% with some drifting on the floorplate and front of the bow to a pleasant pewter patina mixed with fine muted colors and more vibrant colors elsewhere. The bolt, extractor, and magazine follower are bright and feature an attractive engine-turned finish. The checkered walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock with left side cheekpiece and rosewood gripcap and forend tip rates excellent with perhaps a light handling mark or two. There is an unmarked diamond-shaped monogram plate on the gripcap and the White Line pad provides a 14 1/4” length of pull. A beautiful Belgian magazine sporting rifle for your collection. (23B11432-111) {MODERN} (1500/2000)
rifling. The barrel retains about 70% original blue with areas toning to a plum brown patina, high edge wear, and scattered light handling marks and spots of light oxidation. The breechblock retains about 85% original blue with some mild flaking to pleasant brown patina. The buttplate is toning to gray with speckles of light oxidation. The frame and remaining metal surfaces have aged to a blend of pewter gray case-hardened patina and plum brown patina with remnants of original case-hardened colors in the protected areas. The barrel is numbered to the frame and retains a strong E. Remington & Sons address and cartridge designation. The Hepburn patent information remains legible on the lower left edge of the frame. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend with metal schnabel tip rate very good plus with some chipped points on the wrist and otherwise crisp checkering, a couple hairline cracks behind the upper tang, and scattered dings and light handling marks particularly along the right side of the forend. The barrel is sighted with a Lyman white-beaded blade, a sporting rear with elevator, and tang sight with aperture disc. A handsome No. 3 Sporting and Target rifle for the Remington collector. (23A11483-7) {ANTIQUE} (1500/2000)
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The Swiss style buttplate retains about 95% original nickel finish with small areas of wear on the toe and heel exposing the brass beneath. The balance of metal surfaces retain about 40-50% original casehardened finish mixed with smoky gray patina and fine brown speckling. The sides of the frame and protected areas retain a generous amount of attractive case-hardened colors. The “1873” on the left side of the frame is very crisp and the patent dates are clear and legible. The Mass Arms Co. markings on the right side are also sharp. The lower tang is dated 1865 and the serial number is strong. The smooth walnut straight grip buttstock rates very fine with a coat of added finish, a series of light chatter marks on the left, and other expected dings and light handling marks from the years. The barrel is sighted with a low German silver blade front, simple v-notch rear retaining generous remnants of original blue, and an elevated graduating peep rear showing a small bend. The action is strong and crisp and the barrel locks up tightly. A fine example of these collectable Maynard rifles. (23B11483-10) {ANTIQUE} (1500/2000)
perhaps as a result of correcting headspace, the only initial clue being the edge of the Winchester “WP” proof peeking out from beneath
proud at the toe; sling swivels are present on the forend and toeline. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and crisp, the underside of the barrel showing the correct “250 SAV” caliber marking, “49” date, and index mark now butted up against the receiver, and the bolt is lightly numbered to the rifle. The rifle is sighted with a ramped bead front sight with hood, the bead bent towards the left, and a buckhorn sporting-style rear sight, and the receiver is factory drilled and tapped for optics and receiver sight mounting. A solid example from the last year of 250 Savage production, with an apparent curious history. (14B11464-30) {C&R} (2000/3000)
190. CUSTOM ENGRAVED WINCHESTER MODEL 21 SKEET DOUBLE EJECTORGUN “TWO BARREL SET”
serial #13889, 16 ga., 26” barrels choked WS-1 and WS-2 with bright excellent bores and 28” Model 21 barrels marked modified and full with added screw-chokes and bright excellent bores. The sides and belly of the frame have been beautifully custom engraved with light foliate scroll offset by punch-dot shading. The triggerguard is similarly adorned with a bouquet of flowers, and there is a rosette on the top lever. The 26” barrels retain about 90% professionally reapplied blue with some scattered softened pinprick pitting beneath the finish and light wear to gray on the sides of the barrels. The 28” barrels are in similar condition retaining closer to 80-85% reapplied blue. The balance of metal surfaces retain about 97% reapplied blue with some wear on the forend release. The barrel markings remain mostly crisp with a few edges slightly-softened; the underside of the frame is marked “SKEET.” The 26” barrels along with the forend are serialized to the frame; the 28” Model 21 barrels have been numbered to the gun. The 26” barrels are marked on the left breech, while the 28” barrels are marked along the top. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates about excellent as professionally restored, while the forend rates very good with a fine crack on the right edge and some minor handling marks; there is attractive feathercrotch figure on the buttstock. The ejectors are robust, the barrels lock up tightly with some light visible at the right breech of the 28” barrels. The choke tubes resist removal and gauge modified in both. Included is an aluminum hard case. A handsome example of a Model 21 Skeet with some fine custom engraving. (23A11464-81) {C&R} (3000/5000)
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light silvering at the muzzles and mild thinning along the forward half of the barrels, visible under direct light. The frame retains about 85% original blue with light wear on the high edges, more moderate wear on the edges of the belly and triggerguard, the triggerguard tang has worn to pewter, and the right side of the frame shows a few light dings. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and beavertail-style forend are in very good plus condition with a few minor flattened points of checkering, a few neatly repaired short, thin cracks in the forend, and a neatly added finish. The stock shows some attractive grain figure on the right side of the butt and underside of the forend, a metal weight has been installed within the butt, and the stock is fit with a Kick-Eez 1/2” solid recoil pad giving a 14” length of pull with drops of about 1 3/8” and 1 3/4”. The factory markings are intact and readily legible, with the barrels and forend numbered to the gun, and the trigger plate is marked “TRAP”. The shotgun locks up with the barrels just slightly off-face, a bare sliver of light beginning to show between the breech and standing breech, and the lever comes to rest right of center, and features a single selective trigger, nonautomatic safety, ejectors, and is sighted with dual white beads. The barrels have been modified from their original chokes to accept Briley thin wall chokes, and included are two Briley Improved Cylinder, two Skeet, two LMod, one Modified, one Improved Modified, and one Light Full. Also included is a luggage-style case, and choke wrench. A lightly customized Model 21 Winchester that should serve well. (14A11518-5) {C&R} (2500/4000)
192. COLT PRE-WAR COMMERCIAL ACE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #1992, 22 LR, 4 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. This fine 1931-manufactured pistol remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 96% quality restored bright blue showing scattered edge wear, light assembly mark on the frame by the slide stop,
compression and few handling marks. This lovely pistol features a half-moon front sight, adjustable rear sight, and the slide is correctly numbered to the gun. The pistol includes a single factory two-tone ten-round magazine with “COLT / ACE / 22 LR” on the floorplate. The side of the magazine is scratch marked “NOV 1931 W.H.T.”. A wonderfully restored Ace. (8B11230-76) {C&R} (1800/2200)
193. COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER
serial #349219, 38-40 W.C.F., 5 1/2” barrel with a near excellent bore showing scattered spots of oxidation and pinprick pitting. This 1926-manufactured revolver remains in very good con-
85% original blue and case-hardened fin ishes most of the loss to high edge wear, plus thinning straps, light handling marks with tiny spots of pinprick pitting on the loading gate. The frame retains robust case-hardened colors although the loading gate is toning to gray. The grips are a beautiful set of one-piece ivory with faux gold Colt medallions and they remain in excellent condition. The straps and cylinder are numbered to the gun, and the action is crisp. A fine late production Single Action Army. (8B11505-13) {C&R} (2500/4000)
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serial #PY248712, 357 Magnum, 3” full lug heavy barrel with ventilated rib showing a bright excellent bore. This contemporary Python appears as new in-the-box, the polished stainless steel surfaces rate excellent. This gun features polished stainless steel service trigger and target hammer. The checkered factory walnut grips feature silver Rampant Colt medallions and rate excellent. This gun is sighted with a fiber optic semi-ramp front sight, a Wilson Combat black blade “Elliason” style rear sight, and features a modern transfer bar safety action. It includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, Colt cable lock with a pair of keys, manual, and paperwork. A modern rendition of the California Combat Special that remains in beautiful condition. (8A11569-2) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
about 98 - 99% original Black Armor Tuff (slide) and anodized fin ishes with light operational wear and a small spot of flaking finish be hind the ejection port above the extractor. The grips are factory G10 starburst stocks with Wilson Combat pewter medallions that are in excel lent condition. This gun has many features including Wilson Combat snag free fiber optic front sight, drift adjustable two dot Tritium Battle Sight that glow brightly; X-Tac treatment on the straps, and on the front and rear of the slide, ambidextrous safeties, 3 1/2 to 4 1/2 pound trigger, and guaranteed 1.5” accuracy at 25 yards. It includes a factory soft case, three 15-round factory marked magazines, spare Wilson Combat G10 black cherry grips, spare Wilson Combat Tactical Adjustable Battle sight, spare Snag Free front sight with Tritium insert that glows brightly, assorted Allen and Torx wrenches, X9 takedown tool, manual, and paperwork. Based on a Model 1911 it is sized to fit the 9mm Parabellum and built to Wilson Combat’s exacting standards. (8B11569-1) {MODERN}
bished. It retains about 99% restored arsenal grade Parkerized finish showing slight edge wear and handling marks. This gun features checkered Coltwood synthetic grips with the large reinforcing ribs on the back, large reinforcing rings around the screw holes, and remain in excellent condition. This pistol has correct parts for the period of manufacture, the slide is numbered to a different gun, and Colonel Waldermar S. Broberg’s inspection mark remains crisp as do the other markings. It includes a single Scoville Mfg. Co. marked seven-round magazine with welded floorplate. A nicely restored gun that shows little use since it was refurbished. (8B11505-15) {C&R} (1500/2000)
194. COLT NEW MODEL PYTHON DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
195. WILSON COMBAT EDC X9 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
196. U.S. MODEL 1911A1 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY COLT
SALE NO. 142 74 JUNE 1, 2024
197. RARE 1934 SWISS COMMERCIAL MAUSER BANNER LUGER PISTOL
serial #3721v, 30 Luger, 4 3/4” barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a little minor frosting and strong rifling throughout. This is a peculiar example of a very rare low-production contract that has been very professionally refinished, perhaps in Switzerland, and most of the major components renumbered in font quite close to factory style, but not exactly correct. This renumbering includes the barrel (which also has lost its “v” suffix), receiver and seemingly
“(Eagle) / N” proofs on the left side receiver, left side breechblock and front sight base stamped upside down. The metal surfaces retain about 97% older reapplied rust blue finish showing some very slight high edge wear and some scattered pinprick pitting beneath the finish. The small parts show very nice restored straw color and fire blue finishes and the markings are strong with Swiss cross in starburst atop the chamber. The checkered walnut grips remain in very fine to near excellent condition showing a few lightly chipped points and retaining very nice fit. The right panel is un-numbered and the left panel is pencil-numbered “493”. The grooved firing pin is matching numbered “21” and the remaining serialized parts are matching as renumbered and described above. One un-numbered bright-bodied aluminum base magazine is included. This serial number is listed on Table 25.05 in “The Mauser Parabellum 1930-1946” by Hallock and van de Ka This is a somewhat mysterious example, perhaps refurbished in Switzerland or on these shores. (13C11440-1) {C&R} (2000/3000)
lent bore. This is a rather scarce variant as a 1921 production Weimar pistol still not equipped with any police hardware and retaining a matching magazine. The metal surfaces retain about 90-92% original blue with some thinning to gray-brown patina along the gripstraps and high edges, a few small spots of old light pitting and some minor dings that are mostly around the takedown lever. The small parts retain fading straw color, the sear spring retains brilliant fire blue and all markings remain intact and mostly strong, the proper “Weimar dove” Waffenamts on the right side of the receiver rather soft as is often seen. The checkered beech grips remain in very good plus condition showing some light dings and honest wear to the check ering. The remaining serialized parts are matching including the un-grooved firing pin. The pistol includes one bright-bodied wood base magazine correctly stamp-numbered matching the pistol on the base, the base showing one thin drying crack forming. A nice example and interesting variant for the Luger collector. (13B11591-34) {C&R} (1200/1800)
arms curiosa. (13B11598-138) {C&R} (1500/2000)
198. GERMAN P.08 LUGER 1921 WEIMAR PISTOL BY DWM
SALE NO. 142 75 JUNE 1, 2024
199. MB ASSOCIATES GYROJET MARK II MODEL C ROCKET PISTOL WITH ORIGINAL BOX
WINCHESTER MODEL
23
GOLDEN QUAIL BOXLOCK DOUBLE EJECTORGUN
the belly with “ONE OF 500” marked above and “GOLDEN QUAIL” below. The trigger retains nearly all its gold finish with just a small wear mark on the left side. The straight grip walnut stock and beavertail-style forend are in excellent condition showing attractive grain figure and robust checkering with fleur-de-lis patterns on the stock cheeks and tip of the forend, and features a factory solid red recoil pad giving a 14 1/4” length of pull with drops of about 1 1/2” and 2 3/8”. The factory barrel markings are intact crisp, both barrels and forend numbered “405”, and the matted rib reads “Golden Quail”. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest just right of center and features a single selective trigger, automatic safety, mechanical triggers, ejectors, and is sighted with a Bradley-style white bead. The shotgun may require mechanical attention as the ejectors appear to trip weakly, before robustly ejecting the snapcap. Included is a luggage-style case in very good plus condition with a few minor wear and handling marks, featuring a tan fabric interior with “Golden Quail / by WINCHESTER” label, and a pair of keys. A fine smallbore double for the Winchester enthusiast. (14B11508-95) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (2500/4000)
serial #PWK004098, 12 ga (3”), 26” ventilated rib barrels choked improved cylinder and modified with bright excellent bores. The barrels and checkered trigger retain about 98-99% original blue with a few speckles of oxidation staining at the breech and the barrels toning lightly brown under bright light, near the muzzle. The coin finished frame, forend iron, triggerguard, and lever remain in excellent condition, nicely factory embellished with foliate scroll engraving, the frame belly showing the expected pigeon and “PIGEON G RADE” neatly marked on the matted rib. The checkered round knob pistolgrip walnut stock and beavertail forend are in near excellent condition with a couple light handling marks on the butt. The stock shows the beginning of some attractive grain figure and features a 14 1/8” length of pull with drops of about 1 1/2” and 2 3/8”. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest at center and features a single selective trigger, automatic safety, mechanical hammers, robust ejectors, and is sighted with dual white beads. A lovely Pigeon Grade Model 23 for the Winchester enthusiast. (14A11508-84) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1800/2200)
200.
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with a few light handling marks and a small spot or two of mild discoloration only visible under bright light. The coin finished frame is in excellent condition and factory embellished with foliate scroll and rosette engraving giving 95% coverage, the blued long tang trigger guard, forend iron, lever and safety showing similar engraving. The checkered straight grip walnut stock and splinter-style forend are in excellent condition with a few light handling marks, and the stock is fit with a Pachmayr solid recoil pad giving an about 13 7/8” length of pull with drops of about 1 5/8” and 2 1/4”. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest just right of center and features double triggers, an automatic safety, energetic ejectors, hand detachable locks, cocking indicators, and is sighted with a lone steel bead. Included is a dark green luggage-style case with leather corner reinforcements, a green interior in excellent condition, and a pair of metal snap caps. An attractive Spanish-made ejectorgun. (14B11508-46) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1200/1800)
serial #36788, 12 ga (2 3/4”) over 30-06, 23 3/4” Bohler Blitz-stahl barrels choked improved cylinder and modified with bright excellent bores, the barrels very slightly shortened. The barrels of this 1954 proof-dated drilling retain about 96-97% original blue showing some very light handling marks and subtle thinning under bright light. The action is a nice even case-hardened gray with a touch of mild silvering along the high edges and is extensively embellished with attractive foliate scrollwork and floral bouquets, the sides with handsome detailed game scenes of running boar on the left and three ducks on the right. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend remain in very fine condition showing a little older added finish with some scattered light dings and a few minor
and the left-side shadowline cheekpiece well-defined, the wood exhibiting some lovely grain figure throughout. The pistolgrip cap is a little loose and the original sling swivels and grooved black plastic buttplate are intact. Length-of-pull is 14 5/8” with drops of 1 1/2” and 2 3/4”. The barrels are sighted with a silver bead front sight and rear u-notch that flips up automatically when the rifle barrel is selected. There is a left-side Greener safety, upper tang barrel selector and double triggers, the front a set for the rifle though the set function will require a little attention as it seems a bit gummed up. Barrels lock up solid on-face with the top lever resting about center and weight is 7 lbs. 9 1/2 oz. A nice Austrian drilling from this well-regarded maker in classic American chamberings. (13D11508-16) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (2500/4000)
202. ORVIS CUSTOM SIDELOCK DOUBLE EJECTORGUN BY UNION ARMERA
AUSTRIAN SCALLOPED BOXLOCK
ATTRACTIVE
SALE NO. 142 77 JUNE 1, 2024
excellent coin finish with engraved bouquets of flowers surrounded by foliate scroll. The checkered round knob pistolgrip buttstock and semi-beavertail forend rate very good plus to near excellent with a few minor handling marks including a few chipped points in the otherwise crisp checkering. The stock has a 14” length of pull with drops of 1 1/2” and 2 3/8”. The barrels are sighted with a white Bradley-style bead at the muzzle and a white bead mid-rib, and lock up tightly and on-face. The ejectors are robust and the shotgun includes an excellent condition British tan leather covered luggage case with yellow faux fur lined interior with brass Winchester plaque. An excellent example of these popular shotguns. (23A11508-99) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1500/2000)
of the trigger, a small spot of wear near the muzzle on the left barrel, and a few light handling marks. The balance of metal surfaces retain a near excellent coin finish with perhaps a touch of light wear on the high edges and contact points. The frame features engraved bouquets of flowers surrounded by foliate scroll with the familiar pigeon on the underside. The checkered round knob pistolgrip buttstock and semi-beavertail forend rate very good plus to near excellent with a few minor handling marks. The added Pachmayr recoil pad provides a 14 1/4” length of pull and the stock has drops of 1 3/8” and 2 1/4”. The barrels are sighted with a white Bradley-style bead at the muzzle and a white bead mid-rib, and lock up tightly and on-face. The ejectors are robust. Included is a near excellent condition luggage-style case with yellow faux fur interior and Winchester plaque on the interior lid. A handsome Model 23 XTR Pigeon grade. (23A11508-98) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1200/1800)
muzzle shows some damage and appears to have been rudi mentarily counter-bored for about 1/8”. The barrel of this 1913-made revolver retains perhaps 50% original bright blue thinning to gunmetal and showing a few lightly cleaned pinprick pits. The cylinder flutes and protected areas of the gripstraps also retain some good original blue mostly toning to a medium gunmetal patina and the frame has been pol ished to a silvery tone showing some remnants of light pitting and oxidation staining. The back surface of the hammer retains some good case-hardened colors and the sides of the trigger show some flashes of fire blue. All principal markings remain intact and strong. The black checkered hard rubber grips are scratch-numbered “9959” and remain in very good plus condition showing some overall mild smoothing and slight gaps at the top edges. The remaining numbered parts are matching, some of the hammer notches are not particularly crisp though the action otherwise seems to function normally. (13B11508-207) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom].
206. COLT BISLEY MODEL SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER
SALE NO. 142 78 JUNE 1, 2024
207. COLT BISLEY MODEL FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER REVOLVER
serial #274662, 44-40, 5 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel of this 1906-made revolver is a more modern replacement with facsimile Colt markings retaining about 98% original blue, the ejector rod housing with a similar amount of reapplied polished blue. The frame shows dark reapplied casehardening taking on a mottled appearance with remnants of light pitting and the cyl inder, backstrap and triggerguard show reapplied blue over some light pitting. The principal frame markings remain intact and strong and the revolver wears a set of replacement smooth horn grips that rate near excellent with some light handling marks and slight gaps at the top edges. The backstrap and trig gerguard are matching the frame and the action seems to function well mechanically. A good restored Bisley Frontier Six Shooter (13B11508-208) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom]
208. EXCELLENT COLT LAWMAN MK III DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #36709U, 357 Magnum, 2 1/4” full lug heavy barrel with a bright ex cellent bore. This lovely Lawman appears as new in-the-box and unused since leaving Hartford in 1982. The metal surfaces retain about 99% plus original blue. The smooth semi-target trigger retains full blue finish while the semi-target hammer has robust casehardened colors. The checkered walnut service grips feature gold Rampant Colt medallions and remain in excellent condition. The revolver features a long ramp front sight and fixed rear sight. It includes the original factory woodgrain box with Styrofoam insert that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual, and paperwork. The box rates about very good with light edge wear and scratches. An excellent example of the Lawman. (8A11508-168) { arms For Freedom]
209. COLT GOVERNMENT MODEL DELTA ELITE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #DE14283, 10mm Auto, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. This Series 80 pistol shows minimal use since leaving the factory in 1988. It retains about 99% original blue showing minimal edge wear and handling marks. The textured wrap-around factory grips feature the red triangle on a black background medallions and rate excellent. This pistol features three dot sights, long trigger, and arched mainspring housing. The pistol includes a single factory nine-round magazine with removable floorplate. An excellent gun for the collector or 10mm Auto fan. MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
210. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 625-2 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #BDC6496, 45 ACP, 5” full lug barrel with an excellent bore. This fine revolver has seen light use, the stainless surfaces rate excellent with a few minor handling marks. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The checkered rubber Pachmayr “Gripper” round butt grips feature an enclosed backstrap and remain in excellent condition. The revolver features a Baughman ramp front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight and it is roll stamped “MODEL OF 1988”. It includes the original factory hinged box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, four half-moon clips, cleaning kit, manual, and paperwork. A fine addition to your collection and excellent gun fo a variety of revolver matches. (8A11508-146) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
SALE NO. 142 79 JUNE 1, 2024
211. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 629-3 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #BPK8994, 44 Magnum, 5” full lug heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This fine revolver is in as new condition, the stainless steel surfaces remain in excellent condition. The .400” serrated semi-target trigger and .500” target hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The pebble grain Hogue Monogrips feature silver S&W med allions and remain in excellent condition. It features a red ramp front sight, white outline adjustable rear sight, and it is factory drilled and tapped for optics mounting. It includes the original factory hinged box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual, and paperwork. A fine addition for the collector or a great hunting revolver. (8A11508-148) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
212. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 27-2 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #N446615, 357 Magnum, 6” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely late 1970s revolver shows little if any use and remains in fine condition. The revolver retains about 99% original blue with a few minor handling marks. The .500” target hammer and .500” target trigger retain bold case-hardened colors. The checkered goncalo alves factory target grips feature silver S&W medallions, ejector rod cut, and remain in excellent condition. The revolver features a Patridge front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. The revolver is displayed in a factory mahogany presentation case that remains in about excellent condition with light handling marks and few pieces of tape, the interior also rates excellent with strong flocking. Also included are a cleaning kit, manual, and paperwork. An excellent example. (8A11500-17) { Freedom]
213. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 41 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #TFM2881, 22 LR, 5 1/2” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol remains in excellent condition having seen only minimal use. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue showing minor edge wear, light operational wear, and handling marks. The checkered goncalo alves factory grips feature ambidextrous finger / thumb rests and rate excellent. This gun features an undercut Patridge front sight, black blade adjustable rear sight, ser rated frontstrap, and overtravel stop on the triggerguard. It includes a single factory marked ten-round magazine. A favorite with Bullseye shooters. (8A11500-4) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
214. DESIRABLE SMITH & WESSON MODEL 41 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #A139391, 22 LR, 5” lightweight field barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue finish showing a few minor handling marks. The checkered walnut factory grips feature ambidextrous finger / thumb rests and rate excellent. This gun features a Baughman ramp front sight, black blade adjustable rear sight, cocking indicator, serrated frontstrap, and overtravel stop on the triggerguard. It includes a single factory marked ten-round magazine. A desirable gun with collectors and fine lightweight field and range gun. (8A11500-7) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
215. COLT COMBAT COMMANDER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #70BS70396, 45 ACP, 4 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore. This Series 70 1978 Combat Commander has a few light custom additions. The pistol retains about 99% original blue showing minor edge wear, grip safety is starting to thin, and handling marks. The later added Pachmayr wraparound checkered rubber grips feature ambidextrous finger / thumb swells, and remains in excellent condition. Some of the custom features include Call style gold bead front sight, unmarked high visibility drift adjustable rear sight, ambidextrous thumb safeties, long trigger with overtravel stop, light trigger job, and Detonics recoil system. It includes a single factory marked seven-round magazine, the original factory recoil spring, firing pin spring, recoil spring guide, and recoil spring plug. An excellent defensive and range pistol. (8A11508-195) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom](800/1200)
SALE NO. 142 80 JUNE 1, 2024
216. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 696-1 DOUBLE
ACTION REVOLVER
serial #CEM1748, 44 Special, 3” full lug barrel with an excellent bore. This 2001-manufactured L-frame remains in excellent condition. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with minor handling marks. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain strong case-hardened colors. The checkered rubber replacement Pachmayr Gripper wraparound grips feature Pachmayr medallions, finger grooves, and remain in excellent condition. This five-shot revolver is sighted with a red ramp front sight and white outline micro adjus table rear sight. This model commands strong collector interest and is a favorite with big-bore revolver aficionados. (8A11508-111) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
217. COLT BISLEY MODEL SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER
serial #312694, 32-20 W.C.F., 7 1/2” barrel with a very good bore showing light frosting and strong rifling throughout. This 1910-manufactured revolver has toned to mostly gunmetal gray with a large wedge of original blue re maining on the barrel, ejector rod housing, and flutes while the triggerguard strap has remaining blue toning to dark gray in the protected areas for about 20% to perhaps 25% remaining finish. The surfaces have scattered light spots of pitting, handling marks, and a few very light stains from oxidation. The trigger has remaining fire blue on the sides and rear, the rest has toned to gray while the hammer shows light remnants of case-hardened colors on the sides with the remaining surfaces gray. The checkered factory hard rubber grips feature a Rampant Colt in an oval, they are numbered to the gun, and rate about good showing scattered moderately heavy wear to the diamond point and handling marks. This salty early turn-of-the-century revolver has the traditional fixed sights, it has a crisp action that times and locks up, all appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun although the loading gate is not. The front sight tiny later added copper bead set flush with the metal and the safety notch is not functioning and will need attention. A fine old Bisley that has seen honest use over the years. (8A11508-152) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1200/1800)
218. EXCELLENT COLT DETECTIVE SPECIAL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #AE0886, 38 Special, 2” full lug heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This 1993manufactured fourth issue revolver remains as new in-the-box and retains about 99% plus original blue. The service trigger and hammer retain full blue with bright sides on the hammer. The checkered rubber Pachmayr Compac factory grips feature silver Rampant Colt medallions and rate excellent. This gun features a smooth long sloping ramp front sight and fixed rear sight. This re volver includes the factory hard case, factory picture sleeve that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual, and paperwork. The hard case and sleeve rate excellent. A fine defensive firearm for those that prefer a revolver. (8A11508164) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom]
219. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 624 LEW HORTON COMBAT SPECIAL REVOLVER
serial #ALV0995, 44 Special, 3” tapered barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely revolver remains in splendid condition as refinished by the factory. The cylinder was numbered to the gun during the refinish but no other rework marks are found, although there is a letter from the factory indi cating it was refinished in July of 1999. In fact, if not for the letter one would not suspect it was refinished. The lightly polished stainless steel surfaces rate excellent. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The smooth goncalo alves factory combat grips feature silver S&W medallions, finger grooves, speedloader cut, and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a red ramp front sight and white outline micro adjustable rear sight. It includes a hinged factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, un opened cleaning kit, paperwork, and manual. A beautiful gun that looks as good as the day it left Smith & Wesson. (8A11508135) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom]
SALE NO. 142 81 JUNE 1, 2024
220. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 686-3
CLASSIC HUNTER REVOLVER
serial #BBV3498, 357 Magnum, 6” full lug heavy barrel with an excellent bore. It is reported that Smith & Wesson only produced about 5000 of the Classic Hunters in the late 1980s. This gun remains in excellent condition showing very little if any use while the stainless steel surfaces rate excellent. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The rubber pebble grain Hogue Monogrips rate near excellent showing minor handling marks. This gun features a Baughman ramp front sight, white outline micro adjustable rear sight, and unfluted cylinder. It in cludes a hinged factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, unopened cleaning kit, and manual. A beautiful gun for the collector, shooter, or hunter. (8A11508-143) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
221. COLT LIGHTWEIGHT COMMANDER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
cellent bore. This lovely 2006 Series 80 Commander appears as new inthe-box. The polished and matte stainless steel surfaces of the slide rate excellent with a few light handling marks while the frame retains about 99% original Cerakoted finish. The double diamond checkered hardwood factory grips rate excellent. Features include Novak style three dot sights, fore and aft gripping serrations on the slide, long three hole trigger with overtravel stop, ambidextrous extended thumb safeties, beavertail grip safety, serrated flat mainspring housing, and flared magazine well. It includes a factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of factory marked nine-round magazines, cable lock with a pair of keys, and manual. This L.W. Commander should make a fine collectible or handy defensive firearm. (8A11508-182) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
serial #N711565, 45 ACP, 6” pinned heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely Model of 1955 remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue showing light edge wear and handling marks. The .500” target trigger and .500” target hammer retain bold case-hardened colors. This gun features a Patridge front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. It includes a factory mahogany presentation case that rates excellent on the exterior while the in terior rates good, the molded insert shows a small crack around the “butt” area for the revolver, and all the flocking is missing with remnants on the small compartment cover. It also includes a pair of full-moon clips. A classic heavy barrel t (8A11508-211) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (10
lightly cleaned with a few light handling marks and the buttplate proud in spots, the handguard in very good plus condition with a pin-repair at the rear of the forward handguard and a few older light dings. The stock is marked only with the faint remnants of a circled “P” inside the pistolgrip. The receiver is a commercial Springfield Armory Inc production, the remaining parts appearing to be of surplus Springfield Armory origin, however the rifle resists disassembly. The rifle otherwise appears to function mechanically, and retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums. Included is a contemporary CMP manual for the M1 rifle. (14A11508-28) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
224. U.S. M1 GARAND RIFLE BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY
minor abrasions, the steel buttplate proud at the heel and toe, and the stock shows two separate softened and largely illegible inspector cartouches and an Ordnance Wheel on the left side, the circled “P” and boxed “P” on the pistolgrip light but legible. The receiver markings are intact and clear, the barrel markings light but legible, and the primary components all Springfield Armory-made, including the relief cut operating rod. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, and features a stamped triggerguard and appropriate 2-slot gas cylinder screw. A nice refurbished 1945-vintage M1 rifle. (14A11508-38) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
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223. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY INC M1 GARAND RIFLE
condition. The stock is lightly stamped “RSG” in the sling cut, the right side of the butt showing a clear boxed “RIA / EB” cartouche and boxed “SG” and Ordnance Wheel, and the underside of the pistolgrip is boldly stamped “Z” and “5”; the handguard is faintly “W”. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and clear, and the small parts are from a variety of contractors including Underwood, I BM, Inland, and Quality Hardware. The carbine features the detaching recoil spring housing, present on all Quality Hardware receivers and often used to salvage receivers damaged during production, a milled adjustable rear sight, flat bolt, rotary safety, and Type III barrel band with bayonet lug. Included is a single “AI” marked 15-round magazine showing light operational wear. A solid carbine that will fit well in a martial collection. (14A11508106) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
era M1 rifle retain about 97-98% arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish with light wear on some high edges and contact points, scattered light handling marks, and a few spots of previous light pitting beneath the finish. The pistolgrip walnut stock and handguards are in very good plus to near excellent condition as arsenal lightly cleaned with a few scattered light dings and impact marks, is boldly stamped “P” on the pistolgrip, and an old square of tape is firmly adhered to the bottom of the pistolgrip and marked “2-15”. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and clear, and the primary small parts are all of Springfield Armory manufacture, and the right receiver leg is scratch-marked “LEA D / 12-65”. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a stamped triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. (14A11508-35) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1000/1500)
points, some freckling on the floorplate, and a few light handling marks around the muzzle and gas cylinder; there are a few spots of previous pinprick and light pitting beneath the finish. The pistolgrip walnut stock and handguards are in very good plus condition with some scattered light dings and divots, and is boldly marked with a circled “P” inside the pistolgrip and a 1/2” DoD acceptance stamp on the left. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and crisp, the primary parts are Springfield Armory-made, the triggerguard “WRA” marked and the right receiver leg is scratch-marked “LEAD / 12-65” for refurbishment at Letterkenny Army Depot in 1965. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a milled triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. A nicely refurbished M1 rifle from early in production. (14A1150834) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1000/1500)
few spots of high edge and operational wear, and a few minor handling marks. The pistolgrip hardwood stock is in very good plus condition as largely devoid of finish and with a couple light dings and handling marks, and the walnut handguards are in similar condition with some scattered light dings. The stock is marked with a bold circled “P” proof inside the pistolgrip and a 1/2” DoD acceptance stamp on the left side. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and crisp, the bolt is IHC-made with the remaining primary parts SA-made, and the right receiver leg is scratchmarked “SA / 10-65” as a date of refurbishment. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, stamped triggerguard, and 2-slot gas cylinder screw. A solid rifle for the budding collector. (14A11508-30) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
225. U.S. M1 CARBINE BY QUALITY
SALE NO. 142 83 JUNE 1, 2024
with some light wear on high edges and contact points, and a few light handling marks. The checkered pistolgrip synthetic stock and handguard are in very good condition with some scattered light handling marks and light flaking of the camouflage finish, and the forward rail section standard on scout squad rifles has been removed and a standard handguard put in place. The cartridge clip guide has been replaced with a block for securing a side optic mount, included and branded with the Springfield Armory name, the standard open sights and intact, and included is a Tasco 3-9x40mm scope with duplex reticle and a rubberized coating, and a 5-round Parkerized magazine. (14A11508-85) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1000/1500)
and some light handling marks, and a few specks oxidation are present on the gas cylinder. The surplus hardwood stock is in excellent condition as lightly cleaned with a remnant or two of a previous handling marks, showing the remnants of a DoD acceptance proof on the left and a softened circled “P” inside the pistolgrip. The barrel is “NM” marked, the front sight is marked “NM | 072”, and the rear sight is fit with surplus M1 Garand “lock bar” drums. Included is a Springfield Armory rifle soft case and four 20-round magazines. (14A115 08-79) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1000/1500)
rel with a mostly bright very good bore showing some pinprick pitting in the grooves and strong rifling throughout. This 1916-dated pistol was reworked into police configuration during the interwar period and retains about 90% original blue with some even fading to mild gray-brown under bright light, operational wear and light handling marks. The small parts retain a healthy amount of nice straw color with some mild silvering while the sear spring and toggle pins show fine fire blue. All markings remain intact and strong and the police sear safety is intact while the magazine disconnect has been clipped as is so often seen, though much of it remains in a vestigial capacity. The checkered walnut grips are stamp-numbered to the gun and remain in very fine to perhaps near excellent condition showing some scattered lightly chipped points. All of the serialized parts are matching including the updated grooved firing pin. The pistol includes one bright-bodied wood base magazine that has been re-numbered to match, perhaps by a police depot as there is an additional “1” at the toe. (13B11199-14) {C&R}
serial #C004898, 250 Savage, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Westfield, MA rifle retain about 99% original blue showing a few sparse minor handling marks, the lever retaining a similar amount of cyanide case-hardened colors and the bolt remains bright. The smooth walnut buttstock and schnabel forend remain in excellent condition retaining almost all of their original oil finish again with one or two tiny handling marks and some very subtle slight warping against the action. The carbine is sighted with a flip-up adjustable white triangle rear sight and brass bead on ramp front. An excellent example of a later production 99A. (13A11464-26) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
231. GERMAN P.08 LUGER POLICE PISTOL BY DWM
SALE NO. 142 84 JUNE 1, 2024
of this West German rifle is hand-stamped in non-serifed font “9.3x404”, an apparent wildcat cartridge likely utilizing a 404 Jeffery case necked down to 9.3mm. This may be similar to an earlier DWM cartridge, the 9.3x70mm which was also derived from the 404 Jeffery but in any event a proper chamber cast should be performed to determine the exact dimensions. The metal surfaces re tain about 96% original blue with a few oxidation speckles along the barrel and slight thinning along the bottom metal. The bolt body ribs remain partially bright with strong jeweling and some hardened old grease and the floorplate shows Weatherby Custom callout with light foliate motifs. The stock appears to be Weatherby’s mesquite and remains in good condition, the original varnish showing some moderate to heavy crackling and orange peel appearance overall, there is a thin crack at the lower tang and four crossbolts have been added. Stock features typical Monte Carlo comb with right-side cheekpiece and contrasting rosewood. A gold plate is affixed to the underside forend tip that appears to have been laser-engraved in script “Charles Askins”, though any connection to the famous American lawman and gun writer remains unknown. The Weatherby ventilated red rubber pad has hardened somewhat and the rifle is equipped with a Buehler base holding a Bushnell Scope Chief 4X riflescope that shows some scattered mild scuffs and good somewhat discolored optics. There is a pair of drilled and tapped holes along the left rear receiver bridge and the action is bedded. The arm will require mechanical attention as the bolt does not stay cocked. An interesting Weatherby rifle. (13B9949-137) {C&R} [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] (1000/1500)
234. WEATHERBY MATHIEU LEFT-HAND BOLT ACTION RIFLE
high gloss varnish that does show some fine crackling and orange peel texture forming along with some light handling marks and a thin sliver missing along the right edge.
yellowed optics. (13B9949-101) {C&R} [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection]
high polish blue that appears factory in every respect showing a few light handling marks. Strangely the serial number appears to have been restruck over an earlier number, but this appears to be factory done as the underside of the barrel beneath the stock and the bolt are matching. The bolt body ribs remain bright and show nice jeweling and the checkered pistolgrip walnut Monte Carlo stock with right-side cheekpiece and rosewood contrasts remains in excellent condition showing a couple tiny dings and minor handling marks exhibiting attractive grain figure throughout. The sling swivel studs and Weatherby red ventilated rubber pad are intact. A nice rifle chambered in Winchester’s popular 270 cartridge. (13A9949-52) {C&R} [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] (1000/1500)
SALE NO. 142 85 JUNE 1, 2024
236. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 547 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #19D8339, 9mm, 4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This is an excellent example of this desirable model retaining about 98% original blue showing a hint of edge wear and a few small spots of silvering on the frame. The smooth combat trigger and factory semi-bobbed hammer retain fine case-hardened colors that are taking on a smoky appearance and the checkered walnut Magna grips with silver S&W medallions remain in excellent condition, the left panel with a thin sliver forming along the rear checkering border. This special model does not require moon clips and is always a sought-after addition to any Smith & Wesson collection. (13A11534-174) {MODERN} (1200/1800)
237. REMINGTON NO. 1 ROLLING BLOCK SPORTING RIFLE
action numbered “7338”, though the forend is matching the action. The action is mostly a silvery gunmetal patina showing some remnants of cleaned pinprick pitting and silvery case-hardened patina. Measurements indicate this is a No. 1 action rather than the slightly thinner No. 1 1/2. The smooth walnut buttstock and forend with steel schnabel remain in very good condition having darkened from the years and show ing honest wear with a thin 1” crack left of the upper tang and some other light dings. The rifle is equipped with a correct short range tang sight, flattop sporting rear and a target globe front with crosshair reticle. A very respectable rolling block sporting rifle. (13B11230-4) {ANTIQUE} (1000/1500)
238. BROWNING HIGH POWER T-SERIES SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #T265476, 9mm, 4 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This is a desirable short extractor pistol from the mid to late 1960s retaining about 98% original bright polished “hot salt” blue showing just a touch of subtle operational wear and one or two minor handling marks. The blue is taking on the familiar deep plum-brown tone under bright light and the barrel remains bright. The checkered walnut grips with red-painted interiors remain in excellent condition. The pistol is equipped with standard fixed sights and a slightly extended safety, one original magazine is included along with an original period Browning zippered pistol rug in near excellent condition. An excellent example of an increasingly sought-after variant. (13B11506-4) {C&R} (1200/1800)
SEMI-AUTO CARBINE
very good plus with some minor handling marks on the lower handguard. The underfolding buttstock locks up securely in both positions. The barrel trunnion is dated 1983, shows the Radom oval “11” factory code, and the original serial number “SL34919” while the maker’s serial number is stamped below on the left side of the receiver. All the numbered parts including the safety lever are serialized to the trunnion. The carbine features a slant muzzle device, Tapco G2 trigger group, cleaning rod, and one 30-round steel magazine. Also included is an excellent condition AKM Type II bayonet with scabbard, insulator, and leather belt loop and keeper, a sealed-in-package green Polish AK sling, cleaning kit, double oiler wrapped in oil paper, and a green cotton canvas AK three-cell magazine pouch. An excellent condition PMKMS clone with accessories. (23A10837-101) {MODERN} [Howard Bearse Collection] (1000/1500)
239. CUSTOM POLISH PMKMS
SALE NO. 142 86 JUNE 1, 2024
serial #B-27814, 7.62x39mm, 16 1/4” barrel with an oxidized bore with strong rifling. This Zastava M64 clone was built by Matt Yeamans of Talen, OR using his professionally-rewelded milled Yugoslavian receiver. The metal surfaces retain about 95-97% maker black enamel, phosphate and original blue finishes with some minor high edge wear, some light oxidation in the knurling on the underfolder button, and some light handling marks. The bolt and carrier are bright with some small speckles of light oxidation staining. The hardwood handguards and ribbed black synthetic pistolgrip rate near excellent with a few light handling marks. The recoil assembly and rear sight are numbered to another rifle, and all the other serialized components are numbered to the receiver. The underside of the receiver is discreetly marked “M64 7.62x39” and “MY GUNS TALENT Or.” The stock is currently fixed in position, though it can likely be made to fold again if one chooses. The carbine includes a correct screw-on grenade launcher, grenade sight, folding night sights which no longer glow, cleaning rod, a brown leather sling, and a correct Yugoslavian 30-round bolt hold open magazine. A nice milled Yugoslavian AK from a respected builder. (23A10837-125) {MODERN} [Howard Bearse Collection] (1000/1500)
47 receiver at a Rifle Dynamics AK Builder class under the tutelage of the legendary Jim Fuller. The metal surfaces retain 99% maker black Norrells Moly Resin over phosphate finishes. The Polish surplus hardwood buttstock, handguards, and Bakelite pistolgrip rate very good with numerous scattered minor dings and handling marks, particularly along the top of the buttstock, which add to the tough aesthetic of the carbine rather than detract. All the numbered parts are serialized to the barrel trunnion which shows the original serial number “KA07379” as well as “1970” and the circle “11” arsenal code for Radom. The right side of the receiver bears the Rifle Dynamics Warrior Angel symbol along with “AK BUILDER” and “RIFLE DYNAMICS / LAS VEGAS, NV.” A CNC Warrior flash hider has been installed on the threaded muzzle, the carbine is equipped with a Tapco G2 trigger group, cleaning kit, cleaning rod, and a Magpul GenM3 30-round AK magazine. An excellent condition AKM clone built with the guidance of the Jim Fuller and the staff of Rifle Dynamics. (23B11538-6) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
ticity from IWI numbered to the gun denoting this pistol as authentic and of limited availability. The pistol is factory-fired only and has been upgraded with numerous desirable accessories, none of which are permanent, and all OEM parts except for the side folding pistol brace are included. The metal surfaces retain 99% original gray finish. There is a touch of light wear on the high edges of the added KNS Precision Picatinny end plate. The factory black polymer pistolgrip and magazine well have been replaced with a KNS Precision Plastic Delete Kit which cleans up the lines of the pistol while adding an aluminum triggerguard. The added B5 Systems black polymer pistolgrip rates excellent plus. An excellent condition and difficult to source RS Regulate M-Lok forend has been added with an Arisaka Defense finger stop and Slate Black Industries Slate Panels. A JMac Customs GFHC Micro flash hider has been added to the threaded muzzle, and the factory tritium night sights are intact. Again, all modifications are non-permanent and the factory parts such as the forend, pistolgrip with magazine well, flash hider, and fasteners are included. Also included is the factory box numbered to the gun, manual, the mentioned certificate of authenticity, and one excellent condition Bulgarian “circle 10” mil-spec black polymer 30-round magazine. This limited edition Galil Ace is sure to please both the modern military collector and AK aficionados. (23B11538-10) {MODERN} (1200/1800)
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Blink operating system which they claim cycles 36% faster than their competition. The shotgun features a 5+1 capacity, an adjustable ghost ring rear sight, protected front sight with added XS Sights yellow Standard Dot front sight, (the original front sight is included), and a short section of optic rail on the top of the receiver. The factory hard case is included along with the manual, choke wrench, stock spacers, and one Optima Bore HP cylinder choke tube. A top-of-the-line tactical shotgun from the world’s oldest gunmaker. (23A11569-7) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
and gray hard coat anodized finishes. The A2 synthetic pistolgrip, buttstock and handguards rate excellent. The rifle features an A2 flash hider, front sight base without bayonet lug, and a Colt bolt carrier group. No magazine is included. The original Blue Label box numbered to the gun is included. (23A11487-13) {MODERN} (1200/1800)
a light handling mark or two along the barrel. The checkered walnut straight grip buttstock and forend rate excellent with a few very light handling marks only worth mentioning due to the high condition of the rifle. The barrel is sighted with a globe front with wide post insert, the rear sight dovetail is filled with a slot blank, and a tang sight without aperture is at the rear. The original box is included. (23A11487-32) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
and forend rate very good plus to near excellent with a short scratch on the right side of the heel of the buttstock and other light handling marks. The barrels lock up tightly and on-face, and a choke wrench and the following four chokes are included: factory full, factory improved modified, Trulock extended full, Trulock extended modified. An excellent condition Ruger Red Label. (23A11487-35) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
243. EXCELLENT MARLIN MODEL 1894FG LEVER ACTION RIFLE
SALE NO. 142 88 JUNE 1, 2024
sight, aside from the base, have been removed. The original box is included. An excellent condition Pedersoli Sharps 1874 No. 3 (23A11487-8) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
features. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with the lever toning to a plum patina under bright direct light. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent with the “bullseye” intact on the toe line. The original crossbolt safety has been removed and filled. The original Marble’s brass beaded blade front sight is intact, the rear sight removed and the slot filled with a blank, and a Lyman 66LA receiver sight with aperture is installed on the left side of the action. Also included is the factory cardboard shipping box with Styrofoam insert, manual, paperwork, hammer extension, and Marlin safety lock. (23A11569-8) {
250. EXCEPTIONAL CUSTOM OAK SPORTING CABINET BY OUTDOORSMAN WOOD PRODUCTS
This sectional 12 gun cabinet measures 79”x19”x76” and has a golden oak with high gloss finish. The cabinet is con structed with a variety of traditional cabinetry joints includ ing butt-joints, dovetails, dados, and biscuit-joints leaving most of the fastening obscured from view. The main doors contain metal reinforced fire glass and the cabinet features led lighting, quick release adjustable hinges, multiple stor age options, an integral firebox, and is trimmed in antique bronze hardware. This cabinet can be taken apart in four sections, the top section includes the crown molding and cover for the LED lighting. The left side cabinet features storage for 12 longarms with felt lined lower supports and wide radius upper support, locking reinforced glass doors above two smaller all-wood locking doors that secure a storage compartment containing four 22 1/2”x12”x3” drawers with roller bearing slides. The right side cabinet
11”x14” with 3”x4” sections removed for vertical storage of long items like arrows or fishing poles, and seven drawers that measure roughly 13”x10”x6” over a locking solid wood door that secures a small fire box two drawers and a fixed shelf. These drawers are dovetail constructed and have quick release slides. The platform is the final piece with a simple detailed top edge along the outer trim. There are four keyed-alike locking tumblers securing the cabinet each tumbler comes with two keys and this handsome piece of gun furniture remains in excellent condition. It would make a fine addition to any gun room. [please note: due to size and weight, freight shipping will be applied] (10B11181-20) (1800/2200)
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walnut stocks rate as-new with a tiny storage mark on the toe line of the buttstock. The original box and action lock are included. (23A1147225) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
serial #KAA114030, 6.5 Creedmoor, 24” deeply-fluted heavy barrel with threaded muzzle and a bright excellent bore. This lightweight rifle remains in as-new-in-box condition and features an all stainless steel construction coated with Kimber’s KimPro II black finish, an oversized bolt handle, match grade trigger, chamber, and barrel, and a durable synthetic stock in TruTimber 02 Octane pattern camouflage. Included is the factory box, hangtags, and lock. (23A11530-63) {MODERN} (1200/1800)
serial #KM57721, 6.5 Creedmoor, 24” deeply-fluted heavy barrel with threaded muzzle and a bright excellent bore. This lightweight rifle remains in as-new-in-box condition and features an all stainless steel construction coated with Kimber’s KimPro II black finish, an oversized bolt handle, match grade trigger, chamber, and barrel, and a durable synthetic stock in TruTimber 02 Octane pattern camouflage. Included is the factory box, hangtags, and manual. (23A11530-62) {MODERN} (1200/1800)
serial #07541NXT13, 12 ga., 30” ported ventilated rib Invector Plus-choked barrels with bright excellent bores. The metal surfaces of this competition-centric shotgun retain about 99% original blue with a tiny spot of light oxidation on the left side of the lower barrel. The trigger is adjustable for length of pull and retains about 50% original gold finish. A gold filled “Special Sporting Clays Edition” is on both sides of the receiver and “Browning / Sporting Clays” is on the underside. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate near excellent with a few scattered light handling marks. The barrels lock up tightly and on-face with the top lever right of center, and the ejectors are robust. Included are a light modified and improved cylinder Browning extended choke tubes. An excellent Browning Citori purpose-built for Sporting Clays competition. (23A11518-36) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
lever of this handsome shotgun retain 99% original blue. The frame and forend iron remain bright. The checkered walnut capped pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent with some nice feathercrotch grain figure wrapping over the comb. The stock has a 14” length of pull with drops of 1 1/2” and 2 1/4”. Features that set the Sporting Clays model apart include separated barrels, two brass beads on the rib, “back bored” barrels with longer screw-in choke tubes, and a special recoil pad. The shotgun features a single selective trigger, automatic safety, robust ejectors, and the barrels lock up tightly and on-face. The shotgun includes an excellent condition Browning luggage-style case with brown faux fur interior, keys for the locks, choke wrench, and the following eight choke tubes: skeet (2), improved cylinder (2), modified (2) full (2). A wonderful example of these desirable Red Label shotguns. (23A11574-2) {MODERN} (1200/1800)
SALE NO. 142 90 JUNE 1, 2024
256. IMI UZI MODEL A SEMI-AUTO CARBINE
serial #SA04967, 9mm, 16 1/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel of this Action Arms-imported carbine retains about 99% reapplied blue with some softened pinprick pitting visible beneath the finish. The balance of metal surfaces retain about 95% original enamel finish with areas of operational wear exposing the phosphate finish beneath. The right side of the receiver shows some minor bubbling in the enamel and what appears to be some impact marks or imperfections beneath the finish. The ribbed black composite forend and pistolgrip rate excellent. The barrel is serialized to the receiver, the marking softened but legible. The sights and sling points are intact, and two 32-round magazines are included. Also included is a 3 1/2” dummy barrel for display purposes, as-new factory khaki web sling, and a padded Uzi & Action Arms marked soft case with a hole in the exterior magazine pouch and some light ingrained soiling. (23A11258-1) {MODERN} (1200/1800)
with a bright excellent bore. This high quality Bulgarian carbine features a desirable milled re ceiver and remains in like-new-in-box condition. The metal surfaces retain about 99% plus original black enamel over phosphate finishes. The U.S. made OD green polymer furniture rates as-new. The carbine is equipped with a RPK windage adjustable rear sight, original front sight, pinned muzzle brake, and cleaning rod. Included are two factory OD green 5-round magazines, factory box, manual, sling, cleaning kit and oiler. Please see the additional magazines available for this carbine in the Timed auction. A wonderful example of these desirable AK carbines. (23A11535-12) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
serial #2101, 7.62 NATO, 25” barrel including flash hider with a bright excellent bore. This Israeli-made rifle is a semi-automatic only clone of the FN FALO light machine gun that served with the IDF. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original phosphate finish with some scattered light handling marks and some fine spots of light oxidation. The right side of the magazine well is import-marked by Armscorp, the rear of the upper receiver features the Star of David and a line of Hebrew script, and the lower receiver features Hebrew safety lever markings. The various components of the rifle also show Israeli markings. The black polymer pistolgrip and folding carry handle, and hardwood buttstock and ribbed handguard rate about very good plus with some expected dings and light handling marks. The sights are intact, the bipod folds and deploys easily, and a 20-round magazine is included. An excellent condition Israeli clone of the FN FALO. (23A11535-1) {MODERN} (2000/4000)
gold inlayed deer engraved on the top of the receiver. The metal surfaces retain about 98% restored blue with some fine speckles of light oxidation on the front of the triggerguard bow and some scattered softened pinprick pitting beneath the finish. The bolt has been polished bright and is numbered to another rifle. There is a whitetail doe neatly carved in relief on the top of the receiver leaping through the air retaining 99% plus gold plate. The barrel markings are clear, the Winchester proofs slightly softened. The walnut capped pistolgrip stock rates about excellent as restored with crisply-checkered panels on the forend and wrist and a checkered steel buttplate showing a touch of light oxidation. The left rear edge of the stock has been relieved beneath the receiver where there is an added pair of holes flanking those from the factory. The rear sight dovetail has been blanked, the front sight is a hooded white-beaded blade, and an unmarked 5-round magazine is included. A handsomely adorned Model 43 for your collection. (23B11464-79) {C&R} (1000/1500)
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color case hardening on the block with substantial coverage of loose foliate engraving on the action, tang, hammer and sideplate. The walnut pistolgrip stock rates excellent showing scattered small handling marks, impressed checkering on the grip and forend and features a circular polished metal insert on the base of the grip with a tasteful pewter forend cap with fishlip. The stock displays attractive subtle vertical grain structure the length of the stock. The rifle is sighted with a “C” marked rear sight, unmarked long range vernier tang sight and globe front sight with post insert. The front sight base adjustment screw will need attention as it is not currently functional. Mr. Bedeaux of Albuquerque N.M. now retired earned a reputation as an excellent gunsmith over his long career, this outstanding Officers Carbine a worthy example of his work. (25A11505-4) {MODERN} (1200/1800)
the left side of the heel of the factory buttplate. The action appears to function well mechanically. (23A11464-71) {C&R} (1200/1800)
frame and barrel bands of this pre ’64 carbine have been polished bright and relief-engraved in a swirling foliate pattern offset by punch-dot shading. The barrel, magazine tube, lever, and small parts retain about 90% original blue with wear to gray patina on the inside of the lever and the other high edges and contact points, and scattered speckles of light oxidation and light handling marks along the barrel and magazine tube. There are a few small spots of pinprick pitting and scattered cleaning striations on the frame and barrel bands. The barrel and frame markings are crisp, the engraving does not appear to be signed by the artist. The custom checkered walnut stocks rate about very good plus as cleaned and refinished leaving the wood rather shy at the tangs and the nose of the forend reprofiled. There is a saddle ring on the left side of the action and the sights are intact. (23B11464-52) {C&R} (1000/1500)
263. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY INC M1A SEMI-AUTO RIFLE
between the gas rings. The rifle retains the standard open sights, the front sight “NM 062” marked, and the stripper clip guide has been replaced with a block for attaching a side mount, which is included. Also included is a stamped steel bipod with legs extendable from about 11” to about 15”. No magazine is present. (14A11524-14) {MODERN} (1200/1800)
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the finish. The bolt and shell lifter have been nicely engine turned, remaining bright with some pinprick pits visible only upon close inspection. The custom checkered pistolgrip Monte Carlo-style stock and extended forend are in excellent condition with a few light handling marks primarily around the toe and underside of the forend. Both stock and forend show lovely grain figure and the stock features a semi-rollover comb, a flared pistolgrip, robust checkering highlighted with areas of stippling, and is fit with a 1/4” Pachmayr White Line pad giving a 14” length of pull. The factory markings are intact and readily legible, the receiver extension is numbered to the gun, and the ventilated rib is Simmons maker-marked. The shotgun is sighted with a fiber optic front and a steel bead mid rib. An attractive custom Model 42.(14A11464-66) {C&R} (1200/1800)
staining, and a light handling mark or two. The bolt is bright with some light operational wear, and the shell lifter shows some gray freckling. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and extended forend are in very good plus to near excellent condition with some scattered light dings and handling marks, including some flattened points of checkering on the forend; the checkered Winchester Repeating Arms buttplate is intact. The factory markings are intact and remain easily legible, the barrel showing the correct offset “WP” proof, and the receiver extension is stamped “MODEL-12-TRAP” and numbered to the gun. The shotgun is sighted with dual steel beads on the matted rib. A fine example of these classic shotguns. (14A11464-57) {C&R} (1000/1500)
vintage shotgun retain about 98% original blue with some light assembly and handling marks, some easily missed fine scratches below the ejection port, and a few scattered spots of freckling. The bolt and shell lifter are both beautifully engine turned and remain bright with only light operational wear on the bolt. The custom capped pistolgrip Monte Carlo-style walnut stock and extended flat-bottom forend are in very good plus to near excellent condition with a few scattered light dings and handling marks, and some light flaking of the finish at the top edge of the wrist. Both stock and forend display attractive striped grain figure throughout and feature fleur-de-lis pattern checkering, the checkering on the forend wrapping around and providing near complete coverage, a left side shadowline cheekpiece, and a 3/4” Kick-Eez solid recoil pad giving an about 13 1/2” length of pull. The factory markings are intact and crisp, the barrel and receiver showing correct offset “WP” proofs, and the receiver extension is engraved with the expected pigeon and is numbered to the gun. The shotgun features a duckbill rib extension, the matting continuing nicely to the rear of the receiver, and is sighted with a red Bradley-style bead front and a small steel bead mid rib. (14A11518-2) {C&R} (1200/1800)
267. LOVELY L.C. SMITH FEATHERWEIGHT FIELD GRADE SIDELOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN
edges of the fences, the balance showing strong color with some speckles of staining here and there. The triggerguard and forend iron retain about 85% original blue with some light wear and handling marks. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good plus condition with a tiny flake behind the upper tang and some scattered minor abrasions, largely only flaking the finish, and the splinter-style forend is in very good condition with a series of older light dings and handling marks, a few marring the somewhat softened checkering. The grooved hard rubber buttplate is intact and gives a 14” length of pull with drops of about 1 3/4” and 2 7/8”.
The factory markings are intact and crisp with the Hunter Arms address on the left barrel, and the barrels and forend are numbered to the gun. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest right of center and features double triggers, an automatic safety, extractors, and is sighted with a lone brass bead. An attractive Field Grade that has weathered the years spectacularly. (14B11472-31) {C&R} (1000/1500)
SALE NO. 142 93 JUNE 1, 2024
268. SMITH & WESSON PERFORMANCE
CENTER MODEL 627-3 “V8” DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #CFL0415, 357 Magnum, 5” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. The barrel on this lovely revolver has been machined into “V” shaped heavy profile with 1/4” extended section for the addition of a muzzle cap or compensated muzzle cap (currently installed). The revolver has light scroll laser engraving covering about 25% of the surfaces. The satin stainless steel surfaces rate excellent showing minor handling marks. The combat trigger is lightly contoured at the factory and retains full hard chrome finish while semi-target hammer shows light oper ational wear on the hard chrome finish. The textured Hogue Monogrips with Hogue monogram rate excellent. This gun features a dovetailed fiber optic front sight, replacement Millett black blade rear sight, overtravel stop on the trigger, and a superb action job. It includes the factory suitcase style hardcase with Performance Center medallion, muzzle cap, Allen wrench, approximately 43 full-moon clips, Brownells de-mooner, fired case, manual, and paperwork. An excellent gun for the competitive shooter. (8A11496-4) {MODERN} (1200/1800)
269. SCARCE SMITH & WESSON MODEL 41 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #UAK2380, 22 LR, 5” lightweight “Optics Only” barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol remains in excellent condition and retains about 99% original blue showing a few light handling marks. The checkered walnut factory grips feature ambidextrous finger / thumb rests and remain in excellent condition. This seldom seen barrel is not equipped with factory sights, only a Weaver scope base. The barrel extension is approximately 1.1/4” shorter than standard barrels with a portion of the scope base extending beyond the barrel extension. It includes that original factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun showing the correct product code of “130510” and three factory marked ten-round magazines.
A very seldom seen variation of the Model 41. (8A11487-56) {
excellent bore. This lovely pistol has seen only light use and remains in excellent condition. The lightly polished and matte stainless steel surfaces rate excellent showing scattered light handling marks. The checkered synthetic factory grips feature Para monograms and rate excellent. This pistol features a fiber optic post front sight, black blade adjustable rear sight, ambidextrous extended thumb safeties, checkered front strap, checkered flat mainspring housing, beavertail grip safety with memory bump, front and rear cocking serrations, and a long skeletonized trigger with overtravel stop. It includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of stainless steel factory fourteen-round magazines with removable floorplates, a single blue finish Mec-Gar fourteen-round magazine with removable floorplate, bushing wrench, Allen wrenches, lubricant, and manual. An excellent gun for range or competition. (8A11487-47) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
SMITH & WESSON BRITISH CONTRACT MKII SECOND MODEL HAND EJECTOR
serial #23874, 455 Webley, 6 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely revolver retains about 97% original blue with light edge wear, lightly thinning straps, and handling marks. The smooth servicer trigger and service hammer retain bold casehardened colors although the face of the trigger has toned to gray and there is light freckling on the right side. The diamond checkered walnut factory grips feature gold S&W medallions, they are numbered to the gun and rate very good showing handling marks and light chipping on the edge of the butt. This gun is sighted with the original fixed sights, the lanyard is present and has toned to gray, and all appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. The hammer nose (firing pin) is an unusually long replacement that should be looked after by a professional before firing. It also features the usual array of crisp British Proof marks. An excellent example of these fine guns. (8A11534-177) {C&R} (1000/1500)
272. SMITH & WESSON 38/44 OUTDOORSMAN HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER
serial #60006, 38 Special, 6 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This lovely pre-war Outdoorsman remains in fine condition. The revolver retains about 96% original blue showing light edge wear, a few stray ox idation stains, and handling marks. The bottom of the triggerguard shows evidence of a previous inscription peened out and touched up with cold blue. The diamond checkered walnut factory Magna grips feature silver S&W medallions, they are numbered to the gun, and rate excellent as repaired showing a few light handling marks. The edge of the right panels butt has a nicely executed re paired 1/2” long chip. This revolver features a Patridge front sight, black blade adjustable rear sight, the desirable factory humpback hammer, and it retains its silky smooth pre-war action, with all appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. A fine example of the Outdoorsman. (8A11505-6) {C&R} (1200/1800)
SALE NO. 142 94 JUNE 1, 2024
273. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 16-4 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #BEH0464, 32 H&R Magnum, 4” full lug barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely early 1990s revolver appears to have seen very little use. The revolver retains about 99% original blue showing a few minor handling marks. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain bold case-hardened colors. The checkered walnut factory Magna grips feature silver S&W medallions and rate excellent. This gun is sighted with a Patridge front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. The full lug Masterpiece revolvers command strong interest with collectors and shooters and this is beautiful example for your collection. (8A11534-150) {MODERN} (1200/1800)
274. U.S. MODEL 1911 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY COLT
serial #184521, 45 ACP, 5” Colt post-WWII replacement barrel with an excellent bore. This 1917manufacture pistol has been professionally refinished and retains about 96% restored blue, most of the loss to high edge wear, a few oxidation stains, minor pitting, and scattered light handling marks. The grips are unmarked contemporary double diamond checkered hardwood grips that remain in excellent condition. This pistol features fixed sights, the controls appear correct for the period of manufacture, the lanyard loop has been removed from the flat mainspring housing, the rear sight notch has been opened to a square notch, factory markings remains strong although the ordnance acceptance marks and U.S. Property marks have been removed. It includes a single seven-round WWII Risdon Mfg. Co. marked magazine. (8A11540-2) {C&R} (1000/1500)
275. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 53-2 CENTERFIRE MAGNUM CONVERTIBLE REVOLVER
serial #2K93356, 22 Remington Jet / 22 LR, 6” pinned heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely revolver has seen only light use. It retains about 99% original blue with minor edge wear and a few insignificant handling marks. The .500” target trigger and convertible service hammer retain beautiful swirls of case-hardened colors. The checkered goncalo alves factory target grips feature silver S&W medallions, extractor cut, and remain in excellent condition. This gun fea tures a Baughman ramp front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight, and a selector on the hammer for centerfire or rimfire ammunition. The gun includes the original factory two-piece box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a spare un-num bered factory 22 LR cylinder, six factory 22 LR inserts for the centerfire chambers, and pa perwork. There is always a strong demand for these revolvers especially with the spare convertible cylinder. (8A11534-100) {C&R} (1000/1500)
276. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 53 CENTERFIRE MAGNUM CONVERTIBLE REVOLVER
serial #4K82845, 22 Remington Jet / 22 LR, 8 3/8” pinned heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This is an interesting gun, the serial number indicates 1974 production but it is stamped Model 53 instead of 53-2 that is correct for that time period. Most likely it was in correctly stamped although a factory letter may solve the mystery. Whatever the resolution is, it remains a beautiful gun with about 99% original blue showing minor wear and handling marks. The gun has a smooth combat trigger and .500” target hammer with selector, re taining bold case-hardened colors with light operational wear while the face of the trigger is pewter. The diamond checkered walnut factory target grips feature silver S&W medallions, extractor cut, and rate about excellent showing light handling marks. This gun features a red ramp front sight, white outline micro adjustable rear sight, and a selector on the hammer for centerfire or rimfire ammunition. The gun includes the original factory two-piece box that is correctly end labeled as a Model 53 and numbered to the gun, a spare un-numbered factory 22 LR cylinder, six factory 22 LR inserts for the centerfire chambers, screwdriver, bore brush, and bore mop. It is these interesting little nuances that keep the collectors searching. (8A11534-95) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
SALE NO. 142 95 JUNE 1, 2024
DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #N418477, 41 Magnum, 8 3/8” pinned heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This beautiful revolver appears unfired and as new in-the-box. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue, the factory markings highlighted in white. The .500” target trigger and .500” target hammer retain bold swirls of case-hardened colors. This gun is sighted with a red ramp front sight and white outline micro adjustable rear sight. The barrel and cylinder are factory numbered to gun, which is unusual for this period of manufacture, while the ex tractor has a different number, and no factory rework marks were observed. It includes a factory pres entation case with laser engraved Smith & Wesson logo on the cover. The case rates excellent showing light storage wear. It also includes a key for the case, bore mop, cleaning rod, and factory screwdriver. This a great find for the collector. (8A11534-74) {MODERN} (1200/1800)
278. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 27 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #S191979, 357 Magnum, 8 3/8” pinned barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely four-screw transitional revolver has seen minimum use since leaving the factory in the late 1950s. It retains about 99% original blue with a few minor handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain robust case-hardened colors. The checkered walnut factory Magna grips feature silver S&W medallions, they are numbered to the gun, and rate excellent. It features a Patridge front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. This transitional gun has several parts serial numbered to the gun including the barrel, recessed cylinder, and extractor. It includes a factory two-piece box that is correctly end labeled and grease pencil numbered to the gun. An excellent condition early “357 Magnum” for your collection. (8A11534-65) {C&R} (1000/1500)
279. COLT THIRD SERIES WOODSMAN MATCH TARGET SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #170745-S, 22 LR, 6” full lug heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This beautiful Woodsman shows very little use since leaving Hartford in 1956. The pistol retains 99% original blue showing a few minor handling marks. The checkered black synthetic factory grips feature a single Rampant Colt monogram on the right panel, thumb rest on the left side, and they remain in excellent condition. This gun features a Patridge front sight, Colt Accro adjustable rear sight, serrated straps, and thumb safety. It includes a single factory marked ten-round magazine with the side cut for the Second Series pistols. A fine example of a Match Target. (8A11518-23) {C&R} (1000/1500)
PISTOL
serial #A106153A, 38 Special Wadcutter, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. This excellent condition pistol has a receipt showing it was purchased March 18, 1972. The “A” suffix indicates this is a rare factory serial number duplication (Standard Catalogue of Smith & Wesson by Supica and Nahas). This pistol retains about 99% original blue showing light edge wear and scattered light handling marks. The checkered factory walnut grips feature silver S&W medallions and remain in very good plus condition showing scattered handling marks. This pistol features a Patridge front sight, black blade adjustable rear sight, slide mounted hammer block safety, and serrated straps. The pistol includes the original factory two piece box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of factory marked fiveround magazines, seldom seen factory barrel weight, factory bushing wrench, screwdriver, and manual. The Model 52s were highly regarded by Bullseye competitors. (8A11526-1) {C&R} (1000/1500)
281. MAGNUM RESEARCH MARK XIX DESERT EAGLE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY ISRAEL WEAPON INDUSTRIES
serial #36203852, 44 Magnum, 6” heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. This Mark XIX appears as new and retains about 99% original polished chrome finish with a few insignificant handling marks. The textured rubber factory wraparound grips feature the IWI monogram and remain in excellent condition. It features a serrated ramp front sight, drift adjustable rear sight, 7/8” dovetail on barrel with cross slots for scope mounting, “three step” slide catch, and slide mounted ambidextrous hook shaped safeties. It includes a single factory blued eight-round magazine with chrome finished removable floorplate dated July, 1995. A superb example of these monstrous pistols. (8A11524-21) {MODERN}
EXCELLENT SMITH & WESSON MODEL 57
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282. EARLY SMITH & WESSON SECOND MODEL 38 SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #685, 38 S&W, 3 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore showing one tiny spot of pinprick pitting. This fine gun retains about 99% original nickel plate with scattered light handling marks and a couple of rotation rings on the cylinder. The spur trigger and top latch retain full blue while the hammer has beautiful case-hardened colors. The diamond checkered hard rubber factory grips feature S&W monogram, are numbered to the gun, and remain in superb condition. This gun has a pinned half-moon front sight, fixed rear sight, barrel to frame lockup is tight, all appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun, and it has a crisp action. This is a superb Second Model that appears to have never been fired. (8A11588-7) {ANTIQUE} (1000
283. C . SHARPS ARMS MODEL 4C PEPPERBOX PISTOL
serial #11688, 32 Short R.F., 3” four barrel cluster that show very good plus bores with a few small oxidation blemishes in each bore retaining strong rifling in each. This fine Sharps retains about 50% original deep blue, most of the loss to wear with a few handling marks. The frame retains about 90% original silver plate which has tarnished to a rich antique patina, most of the loss is to flaking finish on the backstrap in addition to scattered light bubbling and minor high edge wear. The hammer and spur trigger have toned to mostly gray. The smooth rosewood factory grips remain in very good plus condition as lightly revarnished showing old flaking finish and handling marks. The barrel cluster is correctly numbered to the gun, the barrel to frame fit is tight although there is slight fore and aft play in the lockup. The markings on the frame remain crisp, the hammer nose correctly rotates and with crisp action. With about 4000 Model 4Cs manufactured they are a desirable collectible for the Sharps en thusiast. (8A11588-4) {ANTIQUE}
284. J.M. MARLIN “OK” SINGLE SHOT PISTOL
serial #1118, 30 R.F., 3 1/8” half round half octagon smooth bore barrel with a very good bore showing several spots of oxidation. Marlin manufactured a low quantity of these single shots in a variety of calibers. The barrel of this pistol has toned to predominate brown hue with strong traces of original blue interspersed. The brass frame has toned to a pleasing ochre patina with a few light handling marks. The spur trigger and hammer are gray while the barrel pivot screw and hammer screw retain rich blue color although both show slot damage. The smooth rosewood factory grips are numbered to the gun and rate very good plus showing light handling marks, the left panel is slightly warped, and there is a tiny chip missing at the toe. The barrel is numbered to the fits the frame firmly although there is slight side play at lockup, and the action remains crisp. A classic style vest pocket from a bygone era. (8A11588-9) {ANTIQUE}
serial #57149SA, 45 Colt, 7 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This fine 1970-manufacture revolver has had some light custom features added but is fully re storable to its original configuration. The metal surfaces retain about 94% original blue showing high edge wear, the butt has been cleaned to pewter, and there are spots of minor pitting. The frame retains beautiful swirls of case-hardened colors with light pitting on the topstrap and loading gate. The grips are the true prize, being later added one-piece ivory with gold Colt medallions from Nutmeg Sports that were expertly fitted to the grip frame and remain in superb condition. This Single Action Army has been upgraded with a bullseye ejector rod, Nitre blue screws, and a spring package. The front sight has been lightly reg ulated and it functions mechanically. This revolver includes the original checkered synthetic factory grips that are numbered to the gun, original ejector rod, and original screws. It also includes a letter from Nutmeg Sports certifying the genuine ivo grips. A fine gun for the collector or modern shootist. (8B11582-1) {C&R}
LOVELY CUSTOM COLT SECOND GENERATION SINGLE ACTION
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286. FACTORY ENGRAVED C. SHARPS & COMPANY MODEL 1A PEPPERBOX
serial #4128, 22 R.F., 2 1/2” four-barrel cluster with oxidized and pitted bores showing strong rifling throughout. The frame has tight scroll engraving highlighted with punch dot shading, there is a line of floral engraving on the backstrap with
The brass frame is a dark goldenrod with a tiny wedge of original silver on the top of the apron and it shows scattered handling marks. The smooth walnut grips rate about very good showing a small chip on the edge of the left panels butt, slight repairs around the grip retention strap and a few minor han dling marks. Barrel to frame fit shows slight play, the hammer nose properly rotates, the barrel is numbered to the gun, and the action is crisp. This early Model 1A has the address stamped on the bottom edge of the barrel cluster on the left side with the patent information in the same location on the right. A fine example of an early Pep(1500/2000)
287. EXCELLENT C. SHARPS & COMPANY NO. 2A PEPPERBOX
serial #20208, 30 R.F., 3” four-barrel cluster showing scattered light oxidation stains with strong rifling. This fine Pepperbox retains about 97% to perhaps 98% original nickel plate with identical small wear spots on both sides of the standing breech accounting for most of the loss in addition to light handling marks. The spur trigger and hammer have toned to gray. The grips are a lovely set of period checkered ivory socks that rate excellent, the left panel shows a tiny natural dark vein that runs its length which at first glance it appears to be a check but is not. The barrel is correctly numbered to the gun, barrel to frame fit is good with very light play, the hammer nose functions, and it has a crisp action. A wonderful No. 2A with outstanding period grips. (8A11588-5) {AN TIQUE}
288. C. SHARPS & COMPANY NO. 2B PEPPERBOX
serial #3383, 30 R.F., 3” four-barrel cluster showing scattered light oxidation and pitting with strong rifling present. This Pepperbox retains about 70% of the original blue on the barrels most of the loss to surface wear while the brass frame retains about 80% original silver plate that has tarnished to beautiful black antique patina, the standing breech and straps showing the most loss. The spur trigger and hammer have toned to dark gray. The smooth one-piece factory walnut grips rate excellent with minor handling marks. The barrel to frame fit is good with minor play, the barrel cluster is numbered to the gun, the hammer nose functions, and with crisp action. An excellent No. 2B. (8A11588-8) {ANTIQUE} (1200/1800)
289. ADAMS POCKET MODEL DOUBLE ACTION PERCUSSION REVOLVER BY MASS. ARMS CO.
serial #914, 31 cal., 3 1/4” octagon barrel with an oxidized bore showing strong rifling. This re volver is based on the well-known Adams designed revolver, the top strap is marked “ ADAMS REVOLVING ARMS C O., N.Y. / BY MASS. ARMS CO. CH dates below it. The revolver retains about 40% original blue in the protected areas, the balances toned to an even brown patina with light oxidation stains and scattered pinprick pitting. The checkered walnut factory one-piece wrap around grips rate good plus showing small scattered scuffs on the left side and light wear to the diamond points. The cylinder is numbered to the gun, it has a crisp action, fixed sights, and a safety t on the right side of the frame. This is a desirable collectible with only 4500 of these revolvers produced by Mass Arms. (8A11588-2) {ANTIQUE}
SALE NO. 142 98 JUNE 1, 2024
serial #2115, 22 LR, 10” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely Model 195 shows light use and remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue showing light edge wear, very light freckling, and a few handling marks. The checkered one-piece factory walnut grips rate near excellent showing light handling marks on the butt. The barrel and top latch are correctly numbered to the gun, barrel to frame fit is tight, it has the rectangular ejector, elevation adjustable undercut Patridge front sight, fully adjustable rear sight, and serrated target trigger. The barrel pivot screw shows slight slot damage although the rest of the screws are clean. The pistol includes the original factory two-piece box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, spare checkered factory grip, and handmade holster. The box rates poor all the corners have failed and the sides flare outward, the label is legible but the per repair cellophane tape over it has severely yellowed. The spare grips have been moderately modified with a file, coarse checke added to the backstrap, and ad-hoc finger and thumb rest cut into it. The black leather custom open top holster rates excellen The U.S.R.A. was precision built under the watchful eye of Walter Roper to win matches. (8A11482-1) {C&R} (1200/1800)
strong rifling. This is a rather nice rifle built on a No. 44 action with a few period modifications, the matching factory barrel retaining perhaps 85% original blue with overall fading to gray-brown patina under bright light, scattered thin scratches and a few small areas of old light pitting. The action retains about 80% original cyanide case-hardened colors fading to silvery gray and showing some light oxidation staining, the breechblock and hammer with generous bright blue. The smooth walnut forend shows three small vacant holes along its underside and has been nicely fitted during the period of use with a nice rosewood palm rest and rather heavy duty brass hardware. The smooth pistolgrip walnut buttstock rates about very good plus with generous original varnish showing some scattered light dings and a few thin cracks emanating from the edge against the buttplate, namely one measuring about 4 1/2” along the left side, these likely due to a pair of lead weights that have been pressed into the end beneath the buttplate during the period of use. Stock fit at the tangs is otherwise very nice. There is a somewhat peculiar slightly beveled edge along the right side against the buttplate, which is a little proud in some areas but is matching the action. The barrel is fitted with a pair of target blocks and the rear sight dovetail is blanked, the tang is fitted with a factory mid-range Vernier-style sight with six-position aperture and the front sight is a Beach combination that shows some small dings. The double set triggers seem to function well mechanically. An interesting Stevens rifle for the single shot collector. (13C11164-14) {C&R} [Scott Ashley Collection] (3000/5000)
tina. The smooth walnut stocks remain in very good plus condition with a strong oil finish, some scattered light dings and a 2” tight hairline crack at the upper tang. The buttplate shows a period reapplied rust blue and the rifle is sighted with a period sporting rear sight and a large
ivory bead front. A solid plain grade No. 44. (13A11164-25) {C&R} [Scott Ashley Collection] (800/1200)
290. HARRINGTON
RICHARDSON U.S.R.A. MODEL 195 SINGLE SHOT PISTOL
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Lyman
minor oxidation in the grooves and otherwise strong rifling throughout. Though not marked with the 1882 stamp, this rifle is otherwise in that configuration, the barrel retaining about 75-80% original blue with overall fading and toning to gray-brown patina and scattered old mild oxidation. The action is mostly a pleasant smoky gray with some wisps of subtle case-hardened colors The barrel hinge screw head shows some moderate slot wear and there are three vacant holes along the upper tang along with a Lyman tang sight. The smooth walnut buttstock and forend remain in about very good plus condition showing scattered light dings and handling marks. The rifle is sighted with the aforementioned Lyman tang sight, simple v-notch rear and a Beach combination front. The barrel numbered “1547” and the action otherwise seems to function well mechanically. A very respectable Maynard with desirable rimfire barrel. (13B11164-5) {ANTIQUE} [Scott Ashley Collection] (1500/2500)
The action retains about 92% original bright blue with loss due to scattered mild flaking to a pleasant gray-brown patina and a bit of loss perhaps from some contaminant staining. The bolt and lifter remain mostly bright and all markings are strong. The smooth pistolgrip walnut buttstock and grooved forend remain in very fine to near excellent condition retaining essentially all of their original finish, the buttstock with just some scattered light dings and mild scuffs. The base of the pistolgrip shows a painted inventory number “8” and the original buttplate is intact in near excellent condition. The barrel and action are of course matching. No doubt intended for security/guard duty, this is a lovely example that has seen hardly any actual use, obviously benefiting from the fact that the regiment never left the country. An excellent Model 12 for the martial collector. (13C11598-108) {C&R} (1800/2200)
295. EXCELLENT REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER
beautiful gun appears to be unfired and was probably never issued. The revolver retains about 95% original bright blue with scattered light thinning on the loading lever, backstrap, and a portion of the cylinder, the topstrap shows several small spots of oxidized pinprick pitting. The brass triggerguard has lightly tarnished to ochre, the trigger shows light thinning while the hammer has bold case-hardened colors. The smooth walnut factory grips have a crisp cartouche on the left panel, they are numbered to the gun, and show a few light handling marks. This gun features fixed sights, has crisp sub-inspector marks on the various parts, and the barrel is correctly numbered to the gun. A beautiful gun that would (4000/6000)
SALE NO. 142 100 JUNE 1, 2024
296. REMINGTON NEW MODEL NAVY CARTRIDGE CONVERSION REVOLVER
serial #22096, 38 C.F., 7 3/8” octagon barrel with an excellent bore showing a few stray pits and minor. This New Model was factory converted to fire cartridges and remains in fine condition. The barrel retains about 90% original bright blue while loading lever shows about 95%. There is about 85% finish on the unfluted cylinder while the frame has toned to a predom
wear with scattered handling marks and spots of pitting. The brass triggerguard is assembly numbered to the gun and rates good plus with handling marks. The smooth walnut factory grips are pencil numbered to the gun, rating very good showing light wear and handling marks. The barrel is serial numbered to the gun, it appears to function mechanically, and the barrel address is thin probably from a worn die. There is a single sub-inspector mark on the frame but no others observed and no cartouche on the grips. A (2000/3000)
297. REMINGTON MODEL 95 DOUBLE DERRINGER
serial #387, 41 R.F. Short, 3” double barrels showing excellent bores, the lower barrel has a few tiny spots of oxidized pinprick pitting. The barrels retain perhaps 40% original blue the remainder has thinned to mostly brown with light silvering at the muzzle. The frame is a mottled mix of brown and pewter with strong wedges of original blue in the protected areas for about 15% remaining. The spur trigger and hammer retain strong blue showing very light wear. The checkered hard rubber factory grips rate excellent. The pistol features fixed sights with tight barrel to frame lockup, the barrels are numbered to the gun, and it appears to function mechan ically. The top of the barrel is marked “REMINGTON ARMS C O., ILION, N.Y.”. This fine Derringer shows light honest wear and would be a fine addition to your collection. (8A11588-19) {C&R} (1500/2000)
298. FINE TIPPING & LAWDEN MODEL 1A PEPPERBOX PISTOL
299. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 27-2 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #1627, 22 R.F., 2 1/2” four-barrel cluster with lightly oxidized bores. This is a fine example of a Sharps pattern Model 1A was manufactured under license by Tipping & Lawden. The four-barrel cluster retains about 60% original blue that is thinning along the sides, the remainder showing strong bright color. The brass frame retains about 95% original bright silver plate with a few spots of light wear, bubbling, and handling marks. The hard rubber factory grips feature raised foliate scroll and remain in excellent condition. The barrel cluster is numbered to the gun, barrel to frame fit and lockup are good with slight play, and the hammer nose correctly functions. The left side of the frame has a circular marking “TIPPING & LAWDEN /SHARPS’ PATENT”. It is displayed in a walnut presentation case with an unmarked brass name plate on the cover, the interior is divided into four parts covered with blue felt that rates about excellent showing light soiling. The exterior of the box has a check running the length of the cover by the front edge, a few handling marks, the cover slightly warped due to a bent hinge, and features beautiful woodgrain patterns. It includes a single bore wipe with hard rubber handle. A wonderful example of these fine Pepperbox pistols. (8A11588-41) {ANTIQUE} (1500/2000)
serial #N215798, 357 Magnum, 8 3/8” pinned barrel with an excellent bore. This fine re volver retains about 99% original blue showing a few insignificant handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain beautiful swirls of case-hardened colors. The checkered goncalo alves factory target grips feature silver S&W medallions, speedloader cutout, and remain in very good plus condition showing a small scuff on the toe, mostly on the left panel. It features a Patridge front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. The revolver includes an aftermarket quality hardwood presentation case with cushioned crush velvet interior and it remains in excellent condition. An excellent 357 Magnum for your collection. (8A11510-1) {
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style non-adjustable receiver sight. The wire stocks mounts to a steel plate on the butt of the pistol grip and is held in place with a thumbscrew. The barrel is marked “D.H. HILLIARD / CO RNISH / NH” and the hammer is serial numbered to the gun. A fine Granite State produced Buggy pistol. (8A11588-23) {ANTIQUE} (1200/1800)
301. BELGIAN LORON & CO. VOLCANIC “ROCKET BALL” SINGLE SHOT PISTOL
serial #111, 6mm Rocket Ball, 8” octagon barrel with a near excellent bore showing very light scattered ox idation. The frame has tight scroll engraving with wedges extending onto the upper tang, triggerguard, and buttcap. The barrel has toned to an even brown patina with whisps of original blue here and there. The frame, standing breech, triggerguard, and buttcap have beautiful case-hardened colors. The smooth one-piece factory walnut grip is fluted with carved scallop designs by the upper wrists, which remain in excellent condition with a few minor handling marks. T pistol features a dovetailed front sight, blade rear sight, rotating breech block, long spur on the triggerguard, and several r connected disk on the butt reducing in size as they extend away from the cap. The pistol includes three 6mm Rocket Ball swaged lead conical projectiles with propellant in their hollow base. By far one of the more interesting collectibles, beautifully co and in wonderful condition. (8A11588-22) {ANTIQUE} (1500/2000)
302. LOVELY HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON SELF-LOADING PISTOL WITH ORIGINAL BOX
serial #25675, 32 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This beautiful pistol remains in excellent condition and appears virtually as new. The pistol retains about 98-99% original bright blue and nickel plate finishes, the backstrap thinning with the heel toned to pewter in addition to a few minor handling marks. The trigger shows rich case-hardened colors. The checkered hard rubber factory grips feature the H&R monogram and remain in excellent condition. It includes the original factory hinged box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a single factory eight-round nickel plated magazine, factory cleaning rod with packaging sleeve, “3 in One” glass oil bottle with cork, manual, and original “Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co.” hang tag. The box rates about very good with edge and corner wear, the advertising label on the inside cover has a few scuffed areas, and the end label rates excellent. Overall, a wonderful find for the collector. (8B11588-42) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (1500/2000)
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serial #84783, 9mm, 4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This beautiful M8 is as new in-the-box. It retains about 99% plus original blue. The textured plastic factory grips rate excellent, the left panel is marked “H&K P7 M8” along the butt. This pistol features three dot windage adjustable sights, ambi dextrous paddle magazine catches, lanyard loop, and hooked triggerguard. It includes a factory hard case, a pair of factory eight-round magazines with removable floorplates, gas cylinder bronze brush, April 17, 1984, dated target numbered to the gun, and manual. The P7 M8 remains a popular collectible. (8B11571-1) {
and forend are in near excellent condition with a few light handling marks here and there, and the black plastic Browning buttplate is intact. The factory markings are intact and crisp and the receiver extension is numbered to the gun. The shotgun is sighted with a lone steel bead, and included is factory cardboard box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, in very good condition with light storage wear. A lovely example of these limited run smallbore shotguns. (14A11411-15) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
original blue, appearing much stronger under ambient light, with light silvering on the high edges, general light thinning, and some scattered light handling marks. The frame retains about 98% professionally applied nickel plate with some small spots of flaking just visible at the edges of the tangs, spots of light clouding, and some scattered light handling and polishing marks, and the bolt, close coupled set triggers, and link retaining strong blue with light wear and toning to brown; the hammer and lever retains very good remnants of case color along the sides. The pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very good plus condition with a tiny chip at the corner of the upper tang and some tiny flattened points in the later added checkering, the tangs a bit proud of the wrist. The forend cap has toned to gray and is lightly proud of the forend, a small added hole for a sling swivel is present on the toeline, and the stock features a checkered steel widow’s peak buttplate, also toned to gray. The stock is assembly numbered “94 / 7297” beneath the buttplate, one number off from the tangs which show a lined out “3001” on the lower tang and “7298”, suggesting the rifle went back to Winchester for additional work. The two-line address on the barrel has softened but the caliber markings and Winchester “WP” remain crisp, and the tang screw is a bit proud and shows a touch of slot wear. The rifle is sighted with a bead-on-blade front sight in a neatly added dovetail and a semi-buckhorn sporting-style rear sight, and the close coupled set triggers appear to function well mechanically. An attractive “deluxe” Model 1894 with multiple desirable features. (14B11464-47) {C&R} (1200/1800)
303. EXCELLENT HECKLER & KOCH P7 M8 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
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shaped finial and other fittings are toning to a warm mustard patina with some scattered areas of light tarnish. The German silver barrel pin escutcheons and cheekpiece medallion are bright. There is a folksy Federal Eagle on the cheekpiece medallion and simple geometric engraved embellishments here and there. The svelte curly maple fullstock with elegantly-carved left side cheekpiece, stock flats, and foliate tendrils on the left side of the buttstock rates excellent and has lovely grain figure throughout. A brass-tipped hardwood ramrod is included, and the barrel is sighted with a brass blade front and fixed v-notch rear. The double set triggers are functional, there is no half-cock notch, and the action is otherwise strong and crisp. A beautiful Beford County-style percussion long rifle that will make a welcome addition to your collection. (23B11569-10) {ANTIQUE} (1500/2000)
serial #BSA13715, 22 S, L, LR, 20 1/2” barrel with full magazine and a bright excellent bore. This commemorative carbine remains in as-new-in-box condition. It features an antique pewter finish with various scouting scenes and symbolism. The checkered walnut stocks feature handsome grain figure and the Boy Scout emblem. Included is the factory box with picture sleeve showing moderate edge wear including a 7” tear in one corner of the sleeve, hammer extension, manual and paperwork. A wonderful collectable or thoughtful gift for that special Boy Scout in your life. (23A11589-1) {C&R} (1000/1500)
WALTHER PPK SEMI-AUTO PISTOL WITH GERMAN POLICE MARKINGS
faces retain about 95% original bright blue showing some light high edge wear and a few small scuff marks or tiny dings along the left side of the slide. The 60-degree safety lever and extractor retain nice fire blue with some mild silvering and all markings re main crisp with “(Crown) / N” proofs and “(Eagle) C” police acceptance stamp on the left side frame. The original mottled brown synthetic grip with Walther banners remains in about very good plus condition exhibiting the characteristic slight warping along the top edges and a 1 1/2” crack along the right side. The slide is properly scratch-numbered to the gun and one original flush base magazine in excellent condition is included. An attractive police PPK. (13B11598-8) {C&R}
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90% original blue, appearing stronger under ambient light, with even light wear along the lengths, the area around the muzzles worn to gunmetal gray and showing some light pitting. The frame retains about 60% case-hardened color with vivid case color around the triggerguard, beneath the lever, and in the protected areas on the sides, mellowing outwards from there with the balance toning to a silvery case-hardened patina; the triggerguard retains about 98% professionally reapplied blue with a few light dings, and the forend iron retains full case colors. The Parker DH grade foliate scroll engraving remains crisp with dogs on point left and right and a quartet of pheasant on the belly, the “Parker Bros” name in riband on the frame flats. The checkered capped pistolgrip Monte Carlo stock is in very good plus condition with a small flake forming at the rear of the upper tang and some scattered light handling marks, a professional repair present at the heel, and the stock features a Parker Bros hard rubber gripcap, unengraved oval monogram plate on the toeline, and is fit with a 1” KickEez recoil pad giving an about 14” length of pull, also showing a small piece missing at the toe. The
matic safety, single selective trigger, mechanical hammers, ejectors, 2 1/2” chambers, and is sighted with a red front bead and small white bead mid rib. A solid DH Grade Parker shotgun, nicely configured for the trap range. (14C11430-59) {C&R} (1500/2000)
warm mustard patina with scattered spots of tarnish and some light handling marks. The back action lockplate shows some worn foliate engraving and the remnant of “WARRANTED,” and the hammer has dolphin head embellishments. There is an oval German silver inlay on the left side scant cheekpiece of the stock and a script “GG” or perhaps “YG” engraved teardrop-shaped wrist plate. The curly birch buttstock rates about very good plus with a small sliver missing above the lockplate, a tiny crack in the right side of the toe, and scattered handling marks. There is nice tiger stripe grain figure throughout. The barrels are sighted with blade front and fixed “v” notch rears. The hammer skirts are chipped, the half-cock notch is worn, the patchbox lid is stuck in the closed position, and the barrels show show some play when locked in position by the triggerguard. A handsome if rather rustic swivel breech rifle for above your mantel. (23A11453-14) {ANTIQUE} (1000/1500)
bore. This like-new rifle comes factory-equipped with many desirable components. The metal surfaces retain 99% original nitride, phosphate, and hard coat anodized finishes with a touch of light storage wear on the left side of the factory Samson flip-up front sight. The factory Lancer carbon fiber extended free-float forend, textured polymer pistolgrip, and factory Ark Defense buttstock rate excellent. The carbine is factory-equipped with an adjustable short stroke gas piston operating system, excellent Geissele two-stage match trigger, Samson flip up iron sights, Magpul polymer enhance triggerguard, ambidextrous magazine releases, enhanced charging handle, and two Lancer 4” accessory rails on the forend. The carbine includes the factory box, manual, sling, lock, and a sealed-in-factory-packaging Lancer L5AWM 30-round translucent smoke magazine. Also included is a Midway USA olive drab tactical nylon soft case with a previous owner’s name written on both sides which features numerous compartments, padded handle, shoulder strap, and removable padded shoulder straps with sternum strap. An excellent and lightweight Sig 516G2 carbine. (23A11374-6) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
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stock shows a few scattered handling marks featuring attractive vertical tiger stripe figure throughout with expertly applied hand checkering. The crisp bordered checkering wraps around the bottom of the forend and across the top of the wrist showing a few flattened points, the stock retaining the original Ruger logo gripcap and buttplate. The rifle is sighted with a Lyman flip up adjustable rear sight, Lyman sourdough blade front sight with Ivory insert and features an oversize checkered pushbutton safety, sling swivels and a European style leather sling. The rifle includes a vintage rifle hard case. The exterior of the red felt lined wood case features a tin covering adorned with brass tacks, brass corner protectors, leather carry handle with divided interior compartments. A unique and visually appealing example of this popular brush gun. (25B115763) {C&R} (1000/1500)
wear, minor pinprick pitting, and areas of gray-brown patina on the barrel concentrated between the front band and muzzle. The ings remain intact and crisp with a clear “dot” code on the receiver ring, numerous “(Eagle) / 63” and “(Eagle) / 18” Waffenamts scattered throughout, a “dot / 13 (in shield) HZ” subcontractor marking on the barrel shank, the floorplate marked “LU”, and the triggerguard marked “qnw”. The bolt, receiver, and barrel are all matching with all other parts including the stock remaining unnumbered or numbered to another rifle. The pistolgrip laminate stock remains in very good condition with light dings, a chip on the lower left side toe, and a pin size hole on the right side of the butt; the right butt is marked with an illegible Waffenamt and “H” army marking, and the bottom toe line is marked “dot”. The cupped metal buttplate has toned to silver with scattered pinprick pitting. A fine late-war K98k rifle for the German martial collector. (28A11504-3) {C&R} (1200/1800)
315. AS-NEW HECKLER & KOCH MARK 23 SEMIAUTO PISTOL
serial #23-028866, 45 ACP, 5 3/4" polygonal rifled barrel with a bright excellent bore. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. This desirable pistol features a threaded barrel, match grade trigger, framemounted decocking lever and ambidextrous safety levers, corrosion-resistant finish, white three-dot sights, textured black polymer frame with oversized triggerguard, patented HK recoil reduction system, accessory rail, and ambidextrous magazine release levers. The pistol includes two factory 12-round magazines, factory plastic hard case, manual, spare o-rings, key for the lock-out safety system, and cable lock with keys. A sizeable pistol with proven capability. See the following lot for the consecutively serial numbered pistol. (28A11530-17) {MODERN} (1800/2200)
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serial #23-028865, 45 ACP, 5 3/4" polygonal rifled barrel with a bright excellent bore. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. This desirable pistol features a threaded barrel, match grade trigger, frame-mounted decocking lever and ambidextrous safety levers, corrosion-resistant blue finish, white three-dot sights, textured black polymer frame with oversized triggerguard, patented HK recoil reduction system, accessory rail, and ambidextrous magazine release levers. The pistol includes two factory 12-round magazines, factory plastic hard case, manual, spare o-rings, key for the lock-out safety system, and cable lock with keys. A sizeable pistol with proven capability. See the preceeding lot for the consecutively serial numbered pistol (28A11530-16) {MODERN} (1800/2200)
barrel with an about good bore showing some light oxidation and pinprick pitting its full-length and other wise strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1916-dated pistol retain about 90% original blue showing scattered high edge wear, some oxidation speck ling and some areas of pinprick pitting along the sides of the barrel and left edges of frame. The small parts show fading straw color, the color on the takedown lever having been reapplied, and the sear spring shows nice fire blue. All markings are strong and the checkered walnut grips are stamp-numbered to the gun and remain in very fine condition right and very good plus condition left, exhibiting a little play and showing some light dings and a small chip below the safety on the left panel. The number on the takedown lever has been lost due to its refinishing while the remaining numbered parts are matching including the un-grooved firing pin. The hold-open spring is broken as is a small thin section of the rear toggle pin flange. The action otherwise seems to function normally and one later fxo-coded magazine numbered “7735t” is included. A very (1000/1500)
318. EARLY JACOB RUPERTUS PEPPERBOX PISTOL
serial #173, 22 R.F., 2 5/8” eight-barrel cluster with lightly oxidized and pitted smooth bores. This early gun remains in fine condition and is correctly marked with maker and address on the butt. The barrel group has toned to a soft pewter patina with traces of original blue in the barrel flutes near the breech. The brass frame retains perhaps 40% original silver plate, the worn areas toned to dark gold enrod with light handling marks. The smooth factory walnut grips are numbered to the gun and they rate very good with scattered light handling marks. The little pistol has a crisp action, the knurled rotating breech piece with loading gate remains functional, several screw heads show slight slot damage, and the removable ejector rod is pres ent. A fine representation of these desirable and scarce Pepperboxes. (8A11588-16) {ANTIQUE} (1200/1800)
319. C.L. WAGNER SINGLE SHOT VEST POCKET PISTOL
serial #21, 22 R.F., 3 3/16” smooth bore barrel with an excellent bore showing minor ox idation staining. This fine little pistol is a clone of the famous Remington No.1 Vest Pocket. The barrel has toned to a brown and pewter patina, the frame shows brown under strong light and the grip frame retains its rich bright blue. The smooth walnut factory grips rate excellent and are numbered to the gun. The trigger and hammer retain generous portions of Nitre blue with operational wear. The top of the barrel is marked with Swiss importers name “C.L. WA remains in fine condition. (8A11588-17) {ANTIQUE} (12
COLT GOVERNMENT MODEL GUNSITE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #CGP0205, 45 ACP, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. The satin stainless steel surfaces of this 2002manufactured pistol rate excellent with light handling marks. The smooth hardwood grips feature a laser carved Gunsite Raven and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a Heinie serrated semi-ramp front night sight and Novak two-dot night rear sight both glowing faintly, serrated frontstrap, extended thumb safety, beavertail grip safety with memory bump, front and back cocking serrations, short trigger with overtravel stop, and the surfaces have been factory dehorned. It includes the factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of Wilson Combat eight-round magazines with removable floorplate, Colt cable lock with a pair of keys, and manual. An excellent pistol for a number of collecting, shooting, and defensive needs. (8A11570-1) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
KOCH MARK 23 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
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321. COLT COMMANDO DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #18548, 38 Special, 4” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely Commando has seen little if any use, it retains about 97%-98% original black Parco-Lubrite finish with light silvering on the cylinder and triggerguard, probably from stor age. The checkered brown Coltwood factory grips feature Rampant Colt monograms and remain in excellent condition. The revolver features a serrated ramp front sight, fixed rear sight, and crisp ordnance bomb on the frame. A fine example of these WW II secondary issue handguns. (8A115989) {C&R}
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serial #47471, 45 ACP, 5” replacement High Standard barrel with an about excellent bore showing light frosting and pinprick pitting in the bore. This 1913-manufactured pistol has a replacement slide and non-arsenal refinish. The pistol retains about 97% restored arsenal grade blue showing edge wear and light to sometimes moderate handling marks. The grips are later unmarked fully checkered replacement walnut stocks that rate excellent. This gun has several replacement parts including a later Colt slide with the Rampant Colt between the patent dates and address, slide stop, no mill cut under the tab, and the long tang grip safety while the remainder appear period correct. The barrel chamber area was rudimentarily engine turned, most of the markings remain strong although the Major Walter G. Penfield’s is soft from the refinish. There is an “A” stamped below the serial number, its meaning has not been determined. Included is a U.S. Model 1917 leather flap holster by Boyt dated 1942. The leather is dark with strong seams, the hanger is present, and there is moderate verdigris on the brass hardware and rivets. There is also contemporary nylon woven lanyard in excellent condition and an unmarked seven-round magazine. (8A11598-24) {C&R} (1000/1500)
323. U.S. MODEL 1911 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY COLT
serial #183071, 45 ACP, 5” Colt barrel with a near excellent bore showing very light frosting. This 1917-manufactured pistol shows honest use and retains good condition. The metal surfaces have toned to an even gray-brown patina with some strong remnants of original blue in the protected areas and a mix of handling marks and freckling. The double diamond checkered factory walnut grips show scattered handling marks and compressed diamond points, the right panel is fair while the left is closer to good plus. All the appropriate parts appear correct for the period of manufacture and the markings remain crisp including Major Gilbert H. Stewart’s acceptance mark. It includes a single Colt two-tone seven-round magazine with magazine body folded over the floorplate which is equipped with a lanyard loop. An honest (1200/1800)
324. U.S. MODEL 1911 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY COLT
serial #312794, 45 ACP, 5” Colt barrel with an excellent bore. This late war (1918) gun has been professionally refurbished, retaining about 98% restored blue showing light edge wear, old pinprick pitting under the new finish, and handling marks. The double diamond checkered walnut factory grips rate very good showing light diamond point wear and handling marks. This gun has a number of replaced small parts, the slide stop is the later style with no mill cut under the serrated tab, long grip safety, and checkered arched mainspring housing with lanyard loop, the remaining parts are correct for the period. The markings, including the “[eagle] / S8” acceptance stamp, remain crisp. This gun includes a single WWII-era M.S. Little marked magazine with welded floorplate. (8A11598-64) {C&R} (1000/1500)
325. U.S. FP-45 LIBERATOR PISTOL BY G.M. GUIDE LAMP DIVISION
45 ACP, 4” barrel with an excellent bore. There is a smooth grind mark on the barrel with several slag pits showing. The corrosion resistant finish on barrel shows lightly cleaned oxidation stains toward the muzzle. The frame has strong corrosion resistant finish throughout with several moderate spots of oxidation on the left side of the frame and a few minor spots on the triggerguard. This model 3 features three oil holes, cavity mold number “19” on the cocking knob, and an “F” breech mark. The cocking knob has smooth surfaces and shows no wear. The magazine base plate is present and the gun remains functional. Interest remains strong among WWII collectors for these clandestine weapons in fine condition. (8A11598-99) {C&R} (1500/2000)
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326. COLT MODEL 1903 POCKET HAMMERLESS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #405159, 32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with a near excellent bore showing faint frosting and excellent rifling throughout. This 1922-manufactured pistol shows light use and retains about 97% original blue with light edge wear, a few handling marks, and several areas thinning to plum-blue under strong light. The checkered hard rubber factory grips feature Rampant Colt monograms and each panel has “COLT” in a straight banner and they remain in excellent condition. This gun is sighted with a half-moon front sight and rounded drift adjustable rear sight with “U” notch. The slide is not numbered to the gun however it is one number off “405259” and is likely one of the workers at Hartford grabbed the wrong stamp and misnumbered it. This gun includes the original factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, and a single factory marked two-tone magazine. The pistol box rates fair, the lower part shows moderate storage wear with parts of the label missing while the cover shows light wear but one and a quarter of the sides are missing, the rest are torn at the corners. An excellent example of the Model M. (8A11436-4) {C&R} (1000/1500)
327. GERMAN ARMY PP SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY WALTHER
serial #329733p, 32 ACP, 3 7/8” barrel with an excellent bore. This late war pistol has the rough milled finish and shows light use. The pistol retains about 98% late war rough blue with light high edge wear and a few handling marks. The checkered plastic grips feature the Walther banner and remain in excellent condition. This pistol features the traditional fixed sights, sixty degree slide safety, and frame mounted magazine catch. There are crisp “[eagle] / N” proof marks and “[eagle] / WaA359” Waffenamt marks. The slide is correctly numbered to the pistol and it includes a single Walther-marked eight-round magazine with removable finger rest floorplate. There is a second 32 ACP magazine that is unmarked and appears to be for a PPK. Also an unmarked brown leather period flap holster for an unknown pistol is provided with magazine pouch. It rates fair the belt loop is unstitched at the top, both hanger loops are missing, the flap tab is completely missing and it shows light handling marks. (8A11598(1000/1500)
328. CHINESE TYPE 56 SKS SEMI-AUTO CARBINE CAPTURED IN VIETNAM
serial #12334930, 7.62x39mm, 20 1/2” chrome-lined barrel with a bright excellent bore. This Chinese Type 56 was captured in the the Republic of Vietnam by Sgt. Paul R. Barrowman and includes the following capture documents: Registration of War Trophy Firearms, Department of the Air Force Export Permit. The metal surfaces retain about 30-40% original blue with the balance toning to a lightly oxidized plum brown patina with areas of pinprick-light pitting. The bolt and bolt carrier are mostly bright, and the bayonet retains nearly all its original hard chrome plate with a small areas of wear toning to gray. The left side of the receiver bears a crisp Factory 26 “triangle code,” the Chinese characters for “Type 56,” and the serial number. All the correct parts of the carbine, including the stock, are serialized to the gun. The carbine is obviously not import-marked. The hardwood stock and handguards rate near excellent as lightly cleaned with a crack in the left side of the toe and the expected light handling marks. The bayonet locks up tightly in both positions, and the sights and cleaning rod are intact. Included is a cleaning kit, the original khaki canvas sling with the leather attachment straps showing the expected wear, and about 100 rounds of 7.62x39mm ammunition in about very good condition stored in an ammunition can. An interesting Vietnam War trophy offering a great research opportunity. (23A11563-1) {C&R} (1200/1800)
329. SMITH & WESSON 38/44 OUTDOORSMAN TRANSITIONAL HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER
serial #S71499, 38 Special, 6 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This post-war transitional revolver retains about 95% original blue, the backstrap thinned to pewter while the frontstrap shows wear with thinning gray finish in addition to high edge wear and handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain bold case-hard ened colors. The diamond checkered walnut factory Magna grips feature silver S&W medallions, they are numbered to the gun, and remain in excellent condition although lightly darkened from handling. This gun features a Patridge front sigh black blade micro adjustable rear sight, and all appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. A great find for the upstart collector. (8A11505-7) {C&R} (800/1200)
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in a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1952-proof dated rifle retain about 97-98% original blue with some ligh edges of the floorplate, light operational wear on the bolt, and a few scattered light scratches and specks of oxidation along the barrel; the Griffin & Howe mount and rings are toning to a pleasant plum and shows spots of previous pinprick pitting beneath the finish. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good condition with some scattered light dings and handling marks, including a few spots of flattened checkering, and features an ebony forend tip and a left-side shadowline cheek piece; the grooved plastic buttplate is slightly proud at the heel, toe, and left side, and shows a small divot at the heel. The rifle is sighted with a hooded ramped bead front sight and a two leaf express-style rear sight, one standing and one folding, and a Griffin & Howe side mount is fit to the rifle, holding a Weaver KV60 scope. The scope is in excellent condition with some light handling marks, clear glass, and a crosshair reticle. The double set triggers appear to function well mechanically. (14A11508-9) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1000/1500)
throughout. The metal surfaces of this inter-war reworked 1918/1920-dated carbine retain nearly 90% arsenal refurbished rust bl showing scattered light dings, some minor pinprick pitting beneath the finish and areas thinning to gray-brown patina. All of the principal markings remain intact and strong and there is an intertwined script “BS” stamp on the right side receiver ring. The smooth pistolgrip walnut buttstock and handguard remain in very good plus condition showing some scattered darkened areas from old oxidation leaching or oil soaking, overall dings and a few thin chips and cracks near the buttplate heel. The stock otherwise maintains a nice honest appearance with visible imperial era inspector stamps, “1920” stamp on the left side butt, and matching number along the toe line. The inside of the handguard is also stamp-numbered matching and all of the visibly numbered parts appear to be matching, many of them restamped by the arsenal to match the action as is typically seen on this variant. A fine rifle for the martial collector. (13A11551-2) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1000/1500)
332. COLT GOVERNMENT MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #2927856, 38 Super Auto, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely pistol appears virtually as new in-the-box. It retains about 99% plus original blue. The double diamond checkered walnut grips feature an inset gold Rampant Colt on each panel and remain in as-new condition. This pistol features three dot sights, long serrated trigger, serrated flat mainspring housing, Series 80 firing pin block, and beveled magazine well. It includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of factory marked nine-round magazines, manual, cable lock with a pair of keys, and paperwork. (8A11508-184) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (700/900)
333. SIG SAUER MODEL 1911 XO TACPAC SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #54A054598, 45 ACP, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. This XO series pistol has seen little if any use and remains virtually as new in-the-box. It retains about 99% original black Nitron finish. The pistol features black synthetic textured Ergo XT grips in excellent condition. This gun features factory three dot Novak style sights, checkered frontstrap, checkered flat mainspring housing, beavertail grip safety with memory pad, Picatinny rail, and long trigger with overtravel stop. The Tacpac includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, miniature laser module with battery with functioning electronics, a pair of eight-round magazines with removable floorplates, magazine loader, Kydex combination holster with attached magazine pouch, Allen wrench to adjust the holster, lubricant, cable lock with a pair of keys, manual, and paperwork. An excellent choice for a variety of shooting and MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (700/900)
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334. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 686 DOUBLE
REVOLVER
serial #AFS3625, 357 Magnum, 6” full lug barrel with an excellent bore. This 1985-manufactured Distinguished Combat Magnum remains in ex cellent condition. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with a few insignificant handling marks. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The checkered goncalo alves factory target grips feature silver S&W medallions, speed loader cut, and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a red ramp front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. It includes the original factory hinged box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, cleaning kit, and manual. An excellent Distin guished Combat Magnum. (8A11508-145) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (700/900)
335. COLT COMMANDER MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #LWC0408, 45 ACP, 4 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely Series 80 Lightweight Commander remains in excellent condition showing minimal use. The slide retains about 99% original matte black with a few small marks on top that do not compromise the finish. The frame retains 99% original matte silver anodizing while the controls are matte stainless steel in excellent condition. This gun has replacement G2 VZ Government Model Alien grips in a gray/black pattern that feature aggressive texturing and decorative replacement Torx screws, all remaining in excellent condition. The gun features a single dot front night sight that glows weakly, Novak rear sight, long trigger, beavertail with memory bump, front and back slide serrations, and a serrated flat mainspring housing. This gun includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of factory nine-round magazines, and manual. A fine defensive firearm for the 1911 aficionado. (8A11508-186) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Free(700/900)
336. COLT COMBAT COMMANDER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #FC261874, 45 ACP, 4 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely 1989-manufactured Series 80 Combat Commander is in excellent condition and has been lightly customized. The stainless steel surfaces remain in excellent condition showing light handling and assembly marks. The half-smooth half-checkered factory rosewood grips have the word “Colt” laser etched into each panel and remain in excellent condition. Upgrades added include a dovetailed “Call” style gold bead front sight, Novak rear sight, extended thumb safety, checkered flat main spring housing, and replacement hammer and sear pins. All the original parts are provided. Also included is the original factory woodgrain box with Styrofoam insert that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, seven-round factory marked magazine, manual, and paperwork. An excellent gun for a variety of range and defensive uses. (8A11508-169) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom]
337. COLT OFFICERS MODEL ACP
PISTOL
serial #FA19266, 45 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely Series 80 Officers ACP is virtually as new showing little or no use. This 1985-manufacture pistol retains about 99% original matte blue. The fully checkered walnut factory grips feature gold Rampant Colt medallions and remain in excellent condition. This gun features three dot sights and a serrated flat mainspring housing. It includes the original factory woodgrain box with Styrofoam insert that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, six-round factory marked magazine, manual, and paperwork. An excellent choice for a variety of defensive uses or to expand your collection. (8A11508-166) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (700/900)
338. COLT AGENT DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #236244LW, 38 Special, 2” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely 1967-manufactured revolver is in excellent condition, retaining about 99% original blue and anodized finishes showing minor edge wear and handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain full blue with bright sides on the hammer. The fully checkered walnut factory extended service grips feature silver Rampant Colt medallions and rate excellent. This gun features a serrated ramp front sight and fixed rear sight. An excellent Agent. (8A11500-34) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (700/900)
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339. COLT DETECTIVE SPECIAL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #695416, 38 Special, 2” barrel with an excellent bore. This 1957manufactured revolver shows light use and retains about 97% original blue showing light high edge wear and handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain full blue with bright sides on the hammer. The fully checkered walnut factory round butt service grips feature silver Rampant Colt medallions, they are numbered to the gun and rate excellent. This gun features a serrated ramp front sight and fixed rear sight. (8A11500-31) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (700/900)
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serial #FN17767, 45 ACP, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. This 1986-manufactured MK IV Series 80 pistol remains in excel lent condition with about 98% original blue showing scattered fine freckling, minor edge wear, and a few handling marks. The grips are smooth unmarked rosewood replacements that are thicker than standard stocks and remain in excellent condition. This gun has the standard features of a Gold Cut with Patridge front sight, Colt Elliason rear sight, later added full length recoil spring rod, and extra heavy recoil spring. It includes a single factory marked seven-round magazine. (8A11508-131) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (700/900)
CUSTOM SMITH & WESSON MODEL 25-5 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #AUC7392, 45 Colt, 4” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This mid-1980s
Heavy Barrel Target has been custom refinished, retaining about 99% custom applied satin hard chrome finish showing light polishing wear of the finish at the muzzle and high edges although the finish remains intact. The .400” serrated semi-target trigger and .500” target hammer retain robust case-hardened colors with light operational wear. The checkered walnut factory target grips feature silver S&W medallions, extractor cut, and remain in near excellent condition showing light handling marks. This gun features a red insert ramp front sight with hard chrome finish and white outline micro adjustable rear sight. This should be a fine field or range gun. (8A11508-110) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (700/900)
342. CUSTOM COLT COMMANDER MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #FL08634, 45 ACP, 4 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely Series 80 Commander has a number of custom features and is partially refinished. The gun retains about 95% factory quality restored blue and original anodized finish, with spot thinned to gray on the slide, high edge wear, and the frontstrap was hand checkered with the incomplete diamond points left in-the-white. The fully checkered factory walnut grips feature gold Rampant Colt medallions and remain in excellent condition. Custom features include a beavertail grip safety with memory bump, later-added Colt skeletonized long Gold Cup trigger with overtravel stop, a replacement slide marked “Combat Commander”, the top of the slide machined flat with accent lines, a serrated ramp front sight, Bo-Mar low mount adjustable rear sight that has been “melted”, Pachmayr flat mainspring housing, beveled magazine well, and a full length recoil spring guide rod assembly. It includes a single factory marked seven-round magazine and the original grip safety, arched mainspring housing, recoil spring guide, and recoil spring plug. A nicely updated Commander for the 1911 aficionado. MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (700/900)
343. CUSTOM COLT GOLD CUP NATIONAL MATCH SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #70N16279, 45 ACP, 5” barrel with a near excellent bore exhibiting a small area with a series of moderate tool marks about mid-bore. This 1974-manufactured Mark IV Series ‘70 pistol has had light gunsmithing, mostly to improve accuracy. The metal surfaces retain about 96% original blue showing light edge wear, handling marks, a cold blued spot on the frame in the area of sear pin, and cold bluing on the later added checkering on the front of the triggerguard. The fully checkered walnut factory grips feature silver Rampant Colt medallions and rate excellent. Standard features include a Patridge front sight, black blade Colt Accro adjustable rear sight, skeletonized long trigger with overtravel stop, and serrated frontstrap. Custom features include a replacement military arched mainspring housing with lanyard loop removed, replacement barrel fit to slide and frame and stamped on the right side “6279 / W [diamond shape] D / 11:78”, the barrel bushing is a solid unmarked match bushing, the rails have been peened to tighten fit, and appears to have had a trigger job. It includes a single factory marked seven-round magazine. MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (700/900)
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344. CUSTOM COLT GOVERNMENT MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #70G57997, 45 ACP, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. This MK IV Series ’70 pistol has a number of custom features. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original and professionally restored (slide) blue showing light edge wear, a few handling marks, and cold blue applied to the later added checkering on the front of the triggerguard. The checkered rubber Pachmayr grips rate about excellent showing light edge wear. The top of the slide has a narrow flat machined with both sides of the top of the slide lightly stippled, and is sighted with a Millett white lined ramp front sight and Millett MK II white outline drift adjustable rear sight. The pistol features a beavertail grip safety with memory bump, checkered arched mainspring housing, full length guide rod, Series ’70 bushing, Commanderstylehammer, ambidextrous extended thumb safeties, and long three-hole trigger with overtravel stop. It includes a single factory marked seven-round magazine. (8A11500-27) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (700/900)
345. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 29-3 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #AYZ6645, 44 Magnum, 8 3/8” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely late 1980s revolver remains in excellent condition. It retains about 99% original blue with a few minor handling marks. The .400” serrated semi-target trigger and .500” target hammer retain bold case-hardened colors. The checkered goncalo alves factory target grips feature silver S&W medallions, speed loader cut, and remain in excellent condition. This gun is sighted with red ramp front sight and white outline micro adjustable rear sight. The ever popular 44 Magnum revolver is a favorite of collectors, hunters, and shooters. (8A11500-11) { arms For Freedom]
346. COLT LAWMAN MK V DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #20348V, 357 Magnum, 2” full lug heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This 1983-manufactured Lawman remains in excellent condition. It retains about 99% original nickel plate showing minor clouding on the frame near the cylinder retention screw and on the cylinder, in addition to very light freckling on one chamber. The serrated semi-target trigger and target hammer retain full blue. The checkered walnut factory service grips feature gold Rampant Colt medallions and rate excellent. This gun features a smooth long sloping ramp front sight and fixed rear sight. This fine gun includes the original factory woodgrain box with Styrofoam insert that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual, and paperwork. The end label has fallen off the box but it is provided with the paperwork. An excellent example. (8A11508-170) { Firearms For Freedom] (700/
serial #HM5061, 45 ACP, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely pistol has seen minimal use, the stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with a few insignificant handling marks. The checkered synthetic factory grips feature the Para-Ordnance logo and rate excellent. This limited edition has many features favored by competitors including a dovetailed semi-ramp front sight, Bo-Mar style factory adjustable rear sight, long trigger with overtravel stop, checkered flat mainspring housing, tight rail and barrel fit, fore and aft cocking serrations, ambidextrous extended thumb safeties, and a beavertail grip safety with memory pad. It includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of factory fourteen-round magazines, an assortment of Allen wrenches, bushing wrench, coin screwdriver, cable lock with a pair of keys, and manual. If you are looking for a high capacity 1911-style pistol, this will fill the role nicely. (8A11508-156) {MODERN} [N.R.A. (700/900)
348. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 625-3 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #BEK9853, 45 ACP, 3” full lug barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely Model of 1989 marked revolver remains in superb condition. The satin stainless steel surfaces rate excellent. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The checkered rubber factory Pachmayr round butt “Gripper” grips feature Pachmayr medallions, covered backstrap, finger grooves, and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a Baughman ramp front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. It includes a hinged factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, unopened cleaning kit, four half-moon clips, and manual. An excellent gun for a variety of defensive and shooting needs while remaining a desirable collectible. (8A11508134) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom]
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349. COLT LIGHTWEIGHT DEFENDER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #DR05254, 45 ACP, 3” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely Series 90 compact pistol has seen minimal use since leaving Colt in 1998. The matte and polished stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with minor handling marks while the frame retains about 99% original matte electroless nickel finish. The rubber textured wraparound factory Hogue grips feature the Hogue logo, finger grooves, and remain in excellent condition. This pistol features three dot Novak style sights, long three-hole trigger, beavertail grip safety with memory bump, extended thumb safety, and serrated flat mainspring housing. It includes a factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of factory marked seven-round magazines, and a manual. A fine defense firearm for the Model 1911 enthusiast. (8A11508-185) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Free(700/900)
350. COLT GOVERNMENT MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #38SS05673, 38 Super Auto, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely Series 80 pistol appears to have seen little if any use. The polished and matte stainless steel surfaces rate excellent and show a few minor handling and assembly marks. The double diamond walnut factory grips feature a bold gold Rampant Colt insert on each panel and they remain in wonderful condition. This gun features three dot sights, long trigger, and serrated flat mainspring housing. It includes a factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of factory marked seven-round magazines, and a manual. The Government Model remains a favorite with shooters and collectors. MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (700/900)
the trigger retains 98% original gold finish with some light silvering on the right edge. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very good condition with some scattered light dings and handling marks consistent with a lightly used gun, and features a 14 1/4” length of pull. The Browning Grade I foliate scroll engraving remains crisp, and both barrels and forend are numbered to the gun. The shotgun locks up tight with the lever coming to rest right of center and features a single selective trigger, nonautomatic safety, inertial hammers, robust ejectors, and is sighted with a lone steel bead. Included is a Browning luggage-style hard case, in excellent condition with a brown, faux fur interior, and a Citori manual. A lightly customized Citori, suited for close range shooting. (14A11508-41) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (700/900)
serial #5868728, 30-06, 24” 4-55 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright very good plus bore showing some scattered light pitting but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 97% mixed original and arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish with touches of light high edge and contact point wear, some minor handling marks, and spots of old oxidation and previous light pitting beneath the finish on the operating rod. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good plus condition as lightly cleaned with a few scattered light dings and handling marks, the pistolgrip showing a minor divot on its edge, and is marked with a softened 1/2” DoD acceptance stamp on the left and a stronger circled “P” inside the pistolgrip. The handguard is in very good condition with some scattered light dings and a 1 1/4” crack in the rear of the forward handguard. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and crisp, and the main parts are all SA-produced, including the relief cut operating rod. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a milled triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. A solid Springfield Armory M1, produced near the end of production. (14A11508-33) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
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are intact and clear, the serial number duplicated ahead of the rear sight as sometimes done during refurbishment, the barrel markings slightly light save for the year which is more boldly stamped, the bolt is marked for Quality Hardware, and the remaining parts appear to be a mix of Winchester and Inland sourced. The carbine features a milled adjustable rear sight, flat bolt, rotary safety, detachable recoil spring housing, and Type III barrel band with bayonet lug. No magazine is included. (14A11508-19) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
354. GERMAN P.08 LUGER PISTOL BY DWM
serial #9512g, 9mm, 4” barrel with a very good lightly oxidized bore still showing strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1916-dated pistol retain about 98% reapplied blue, toning lightly plum under bright light on the upper receiver, with a few specks of oxidation, a light handling mark or two, and some previous light pitting beneath the finish; the mag azine release and ejector are bright with the remaining small parts showing hot salt blue. The checkered reproduction walnut grips are in excellent condition, though not well fit to the pistol. The intertwined DWM logo is intact and crisp, as is the chamber date, the receiver shows light Imperial German proofs, and all parts save the takedown lever (numbered 22) are numbered to the gun, including the un-grooved firing pin. Included is a blued-bodied aluminum-base magazine showing general light wear, two “37” waffenamts, and fxo-coding; the base is marked “1284 / t / +”. (14A11508-116) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom]
excellent bores. The barrels retain 99% original blue toned pleasantly to plum, with just a hint of silvering at the left muzzle. The frame and forend iron retain 99% original case-hardened color and is factory embellished with touches of foliate scroll engraving, the hinge pin and screw heads showing fine floral motifs. The checkered straight grip walnut stock and splinter-style forend are in excellent condition with perhaps a minor handling mark or two, and features a checkered butt giving an about 15” length of pull with drops of 1 1/2” and 2 1/8”. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest just right of center and features double triggers, a nonautomatic safety, robust ejectors, and is sighted with a Bradley-style white bead front and small brass bead mid rib. Included is a black luggage-style case with metal corner reinforcements, the interior a deep plum with light storage marks. An attractive smallbore double. (14A11508-45) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
evidence of honing in otherwise bright excellent bores. The metal surfaces of this 1976-production shotgun retain about 98% original blue with a spot of discoloration about 8” from the left muzzle and the frame and breeches toning lightly to plum, most noticeably under bright light. The pistolgrip hardwood stock and beavertail forend are in excellent condition with a few scattered minor handling marks, the checkering remaining robust, and features a Pachmayr White Line ventilated recoil pad giving a 14” length of pull with drops of about 1 3/4” and 2 1/2”. The frame is nicely factory engraved with Browning foliate scroll and border engraving, and the barrel and forend are numbered to the gun; the barrels show the original markings for modified and full choke. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest just right of center, the internals likely needing a thorough cleaning as the lever return is sluggish, and the shotgun features a single trigger, automatic safety, mechanical hammers, robust ejectors, and is sighted with a lone bead. A fine example of these short lived Browning boxlock doubles, made from 1971-1987. (14A11508-49) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
M1 CARBINE BY QUALITY
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grip hardwood stock and beavertail forend are in very good plus condition with some scattered minor dings and light handling marks, consistent with light field use, and the stock is fit proud of the frame in spots and shy in others; the Browning plastic buttplate shows a small divot at the toe, some light handling marks, and is lightly proud along one edge. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest just right of center and features a single selective trigger, automatic safety, mechanical hammers, and is sighted with a lone bead on the matted rib. The shotgun may require mechanical attention as the left ejector kicks weakly, and only one hammer will fire when the left barrel is selected. (14A11508-50) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom]
sights are intact and a pair of Ruger scope rings are included. (23A11508-77) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom]
a steer. The carbine features a large loop lever, saddle ring on the left side, and includes the original box, manual, hammer extension, and paperwork. (23A11508-73) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom]
serial #185-97201, 223 Rem, 18 1/2” barrel with a pristine bore. This 1990-production rifle remains in as-new-in-box condition. It includes a factory 5-round magazine, the factory box, new-in-package Super Sling, manual, and paperwork. This should be a fine addition to your Ruger collection. (23A11498-16) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (700/900)
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condition. It includes the factory box, sealed package of factory scope rings, manual, paperwork. A wonderful example of these popular Ruger carbines. (23A11508-60) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom]
cellent with a few light handling marks. The rifle includes the factory box, factory scope rings for the quarter rib, manual, and paperwork. (23A11508-59) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
condition and features some attractive walnut stocks and a saddle ring on the left side of the receiver. The carbine includes t factory box and manual. A lovely Model 1886 sure to please the Browning collector and consecutively-numbered with the carbine in the following lot. (23A11508-68) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
and consecutively-numbered with the carbine in the previous
362. AS-NEW RUGER MINI-14 STAINLESS SEMI-AUTO RIFLE
(700/900)
popular Ruger carbines. (23A11508-56) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
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factory box and manual. A lovely Model 1886 sure to please the Browning collector
lot. (23A11508-67) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
manual, cable lock with keys. (23A11508-72) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
erial #00570NY1C7, 45-70, 22” round barrel with full magazine and a bright excellent bore. This Grade I carbine remains in excellent condition retaining 99% original blue with a few scattered minor handling marks on both the metal and smooth walnut stocks. There is a saddle ring on the left side of the receiver, and the original box is included. (23A11508-70) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
rifle retain about 99% original matte blue and black anodized finishes. A XS Sight Systems extended optic rail is installed which includes a ghost ring sight at the far rear which works with the factory protected front sight blade. The bolt is bright and numbered to the gun. The checkered black and gray laminated pistolgrip stock rates excellent. The carbine includes a pair of Weaver 1” scope rings, and no magazine is included. (23A11500-48) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (700/900)
bering. (23A11508-58) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
serial #102-94296, 44 Magnum, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barreled action retains about 99% original blue. The anodized bottom metal is toning to a gray patina with some wear of the black enamel finish on the bolt release toning to gray. The bolt is bright and the smooth walnut stock rates excellent plus. The sights are intact and the carbine includes the factory box, manual, paperwork, Pioneer Products brown leather cobra sling, a pair of Weaver bases and rings, and a Tasco 4x32 scope with duplex reticle and bright excellent optics. An excellent condition example of these popular and collectable Ruger 44 carbines. (23A11498-11) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (700/900)
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original gold finish with some high edge silvering. The smooth walnut stocks rate near excellent with a tiny handling mark on the left side of the heel of the buttstock; the Marlin “bullseye” is intact on the toe line. The front sight is intact, the rear sight has been filled with a slot blank, and an extension is mounted to the hammer. Mounted to the receiver is a Redfield 4-12x40mm scope with duplex reticle and bright excellent optics. The scope retains about 99% matte black anodized finish. (23A11500-43) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (700/900)
some light operational silvering. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate about excellent with a few light handling marks. The bead sight is missing, and one improved cylinder Carlson’s extended choke tube is included. (23A11500-36) {MODERN} (700/900)
scattered areas of light oxidation, and some slight thinning of the finish on the lower tang. There is some light oxidation on the breech faces which are otherwise bright, and the action is decorated with splashes of loose foliate scroll engraving. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and semi-beavertail forend rate about very good plus with some overall light handling marks from honest use including a small spot of chipped points on the right side of the forend and a couple dings on the left side of the buttstock. The barrels lock up tightly and on-face and the ejectors are functional. (23A11508-90) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (700/900)
gray patina on the high edge and contact points, and some fine speckles of light oxidation and tiny spots of wear toning to gray. The trigger retains about 50% original gold finish with wear toning to a silver patina. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and semi-beavertail forend rate very good to perhaps very good plus with overall light handling marks from honest use. The ejectors are functional and the barrels lock up tight and on-face. (23A11508-81) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (700/900)
scroll engraving. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and semi-beavertail forend rate very good with a 1 1/2” crack between the left rear edge of the frame and the left side of the triggerguard, and a few scattered light handling marks. The barrels lock up tightly and on-face, and the ejectors are functional. This handsome shotgun includes an excellent condition Browning luggage case and a pair of keys for the lockable brass hasps. (23A11508-100) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms for Freedom] (800/1200)
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drops of 1 1/2” and 2 1/16”. The barrels are sighted with a white Bradley-style bead and a brass bead mid-rib, they lock up tightly and on face, and the ejectors are robust. The shotgun includes a black canvas luggage-style case with dark red velvet padded interior containing the manual, paperwork, and Smith & Wesson-logoed barrel and action bags. A lovely, like-new example of these elegant Turkish shotguns marketed by Smith & Wesson. (23A11508-47) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
frame retains 99% original case-hardening. The checkered maple straight grip buttstock and splinter-style forend with push-button release rate near excellent with a short and easily-missed hairline crack behind the upper tang, and perhaps a light handling mark or two. The checkering is sharp and there is attractive birdseye grain figure on the sides of the buttstock. The Decelerator pad provides a 13 5/8” length of pull with drops of 1 3/4” and 2 1/4”. The ejectors are robust and the barrels lock up tightly and on-face with the top lever right of center. Included is a tan canvas covered luggage case with leather reinforced corners, handle, and closing straps. The case is lined with green padded felt and features the Hatfield logo on the inside of the lid. The case contains a brass oiler and a pair of snap caps. (23A11508-96) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
surface oxidation, minor handling marks and thinning under bright light. The bolt is toning to gray showing some old oxidation staining and the rifle is fitted with a period Stith scope mount, the front ring of alloy construction showing some thinning. The scope appears to be unmarked but is likely a 4X Weaver and shows moderate finish wear and crosshair reticle with slightly yellowed about good optics. The smooth pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend remain in about very good plus condition showing some discoloration and fine craquelure of the original varnish, some light dings and handling marks. The proper Remington checkered aluminum buttplate is present and the rifle is also sighted with standard sporting rear and plain bead front. (13A11508-78) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (700/900)
serial #5124, 20 ga (2 3/4”), 26” barrels choked cylinder and improved cylinder with bright near excellent bores showing a litt stubborn hardened grease. The barrels retain about 92% original blue showing some scattered light handling marks and most of the loss due to three 1” streaks on the left barrel and one on the right where some scuffs were haphazardly dressed leaving scratches. The action retains about 98% original vibrant case-hardened colors that are very attractive, the remaining small parts with almost all of their original blue as well. The action is embellished with some tasteful light bordering and floral motifs around the screw heads. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend remain in very fine to near excellent condition showing a few minor dings and a small thin drying crack on the right side where it meets the action. The wood is a lighter tone, there is an un-engraved monogram plate along the toe line and the original checkered black plastic buttplate shows some shrinkage and slight warping. Length-of-pull is 14 1/2” with drops of 1 1/2” and 2 1/2”. The barrels lock up solid on-face with the top lever right of center and the shotgun features single brass bead front sight, double triggers, extractors and automatic safety. (13A11508-220) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (700/900)
378. EXCELLENT SMITH & WESSON ELITE GOLD GRADE I SCALLOPED BOXLOCK DOUBLE EJECTORGUN
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metal patina with some mild gray-brown undertones showing some scattered old dings and striations along the sides. The plain walnut stocks show later and rather coarse but well-executed checkering and remain in very good to very good plus condition showing scattered light dings and handling marks. The rear sight dovetail is vacant and the rifle is sighted with a Marble’s tang peep sight with small aperture disc and Sheard brass bead front sight. The action is a little stiff but otherwise seems to function normally. This four-digit rifle has seen quite a bit of use through the years and remains a desirable early example. (13A11508-104) {ANTIQUE} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (700/900)
original blue with just a few light handling marks and some light operational wear. The receiver’s Tungsten Cerakote finish rat with no visible wear. The checkered walnut target stocks rate near excellent with just a few light handling marks, primarily around the wrist and along the toe line. The rib is equipped with a single fiber optic front sight and included are the original box which contains the manual, lock and a single improved cylinder Briley choke tube. An excellent example of these Pro Series Sporting shotguns. (4A11385-54) {MODERN} [NRA Firearms For Freedom] (700/900)
384. RUGER NEW VAQUERO JOHN WAYNE COMMEMORATIVE SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #JW-02659, 45 Colt, 4 5/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 2007manufactured revolver retain 99% original blue with the standard foliate scroll engraving and Wayne’s gold-inlaid initials atop the barrel remaining excellent. The checkered hardwood grips with circled “JW” initials rate excellent showing little if any wear. This revolver retains the standard open sights and timing and lockup appear sound. Included is the factory red plastic John Wayne hardcase with picture sleeve, manual, triggerlock, and paperwork. A nice find for the Ruger collector or lover of the Duke. (26A11508-171) { dom]
sirable Chinese AK carbine remains in as-new-in-box condition and includes all its factory accessories. The trunnion bears the “triangle code” of Factory 66 and the left side of the receiver is import-marked by Sile. All the numbered parts of the carbine are serialized to the barrel trunnion. Included is the factory box, three factory “flat back” 30-round magazines (two remain wrapped in their factory packaging), sealed-in-packaging bayonet with scabbard, sealed-in-package sling, cleaning kit, and oiler. A wonderful, as-new example of these collectable Chinese carbines that have been banned from importation for decades. (23A11500-51) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (1500/2000)
382. EARLY WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 LEVER ACTION RIFLE
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GERMAN P.08
LUGER PISTOL BY ERFURT
serial #8608g, 9mm, 4” barrel with a mostly bright very good plus bore showing some fine oxidation in the grooves and otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1917-dated pistol retain about 60% original blue fading overall to graybrown patina with scattered areas of light pitting and old oxidation staining. The small parts retain some generous straw color while the sear spring shows a deep fire blue. All markings remain intact and mostly strong, the pistol also stamped with small London proof marks on the various major components and the more comprehensive proof information along the underside of the barrel. The frontstrap also bears an original German unit marking “95.R.3.K.57.” no doubt indicating the 95th Infantry Regiment, Third Company, gun 57. The checkered walnut grips are stampnumbered to the gun and remain in very good condition showing honest mild wear and light handling marks. All of the serialized parts are matching including the un-grooved firing pin. The action will require some mechanical attention as the trigger bar in the sideplate shows noticeable wear and sometimes slips from engagement. The pistol includes two unmarked reproduction magazines, one blued and one bright and a somewhat crude Luger tool with later-applied Reichsadler stamps. Finally included is an original brown leather holster by Stecher of Freiberg that remains in good condition showing some scuffing and scattered light crackling, the belt loops possibly reattached as there is some damage to the body near where they attach. Interestingly the inside of the lid is also unit-marked, but to the 134th Infantry Regiment. A very good rig with a lot of character.
(13A11598-15) {C&R}
387. JAPANESE TYPE 94 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY NAGOYA KOKUBUNJI WITH MATCHING MAGAZINES & HOLSTER
serial #32242, 8mm Nambu, 3 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal sur faces of this 17.12 (December 1942) date-coded pistol retain about 95% original blue that shows some mild high edge wear and sparse freckling, the thin wartime blue of this era taking on a slight plum tone under bright light. The small parts retain good straw colors with the trigger face toning to brown and all markings remain intact and crisp. The checkered black Bakelite grips remain in very fine to near ex cellent condition showing a tiny chip at the toe of the left panel. All of the serialized parts are matching including both magazines which remain in fine condition, the second magazine properly stamped with the small punch mark. Also included is an original brown leather flap holster in fine condition showing a little crackling and edge wear, the rear piece of the flap with some loosened stitching. The inside of the flap retains strong Japanese ink stamps as well. A nice rig from the middle of the war for the martial collector. (13A11556-22) {C&R} (800/1200)
(800/1200)
serial #3678, 8mm Nambu, 3 3/4” barrel with a mostly bright very fine bore showing a little mild frosting and strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 12.11 (November 1937) date-coded pistol retain about 60% original blue with the balance toning to a deep graybrown patina and showing some scattered areas of light to perhaps moderate old pitting. The trigger retains some good straw color along the sides and all markings remain intact and crisp. The checkered black Bakelite grips remain in near excellent condition showing some scattered light dings and handling marks. All of the serialized parts are matching and the pistol exhibits correct early features with the frame screw heads on the left side exposed and the slide contours rounded. The pistol includes two original magazines, one earlier variant that is correctly stamp-numbered to the gun with punch-dot and toning to gray with old oxidation staining, and a later blue variant magazine numbered “351” with punch-dot that shows a few areas of old oxidation. Finally included is an original brown leather flap holster that rates fair showing cracks along the forward edge, rear lid flap hanging on by a thread and one shoulder strap loop and its tab missing. There are some scratches numbers and perhaps a name along the exterior flap, perhaps information of a GI who brought it back though it is difficult to discern. A respectable early variant with a lot of character. (13A11598-54) {C&R} (700/900)
389. ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 FIRST ISSUE REVOLVER
serial #10427, 22 RF, 3 3/16”
ribbed octagon barrel with a mostly bright very good plus bore showing some scattered light oxidation and otherwise strong rifling throughout. This later sixth type variant is extensively embellished with some attractive period engraving featuring nice flowing foliate scrollwork with fine punch-dot shading along the sides of the frame and barrel, circumferential decoration along the front edge of cylinder, and the backstrap also with the name “M. A. Wood” engraved in script. The barrel has mostly toned to a deep plum-brown patina showing old pinprick pit along the left side and the right side with some strong bright blue. The cylinder has been lightly cleaned and is now mostly br the frame retains about 95% silver finish that has taken on a pleasant mild tarnish showing a few small dings or scuffs mostly along the left side. All embellishments remain intact and strong, the two patent dates along the cylinder and barrel address remain intact as well. The smooth rosewood grips are stamp-numbered “7937” and remain in very fine condition showing some light handling marks. The screw retaining the hammer spur has been modified (its head now ground flush) and the action will require mechanical attention as the cylinder does not rotate but the hammer cocks normally and holds at full. A rather nice little First Issue. (13B11456-3) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
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388. EARLY JAPANESE TYPE 94 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY NAGOYA KOKUBUNJI
390. WEBLEY MARK VI DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER IDENTIFIED TO LT. F.J. LIDGEY
serial #174284, 45 ACP, 6” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This 1915dated revolver has apparently seen long service in both World Wars before making its way to these shores and being shaved to accept 45 ACP on moon clips. The metal surfaces retain perhaps 65-70% original thinning blue with moderate edge wear and areas toning to gray-brown patina, small spot of light pitting at the muzzle and other small areas of old mild oxidation. The small parts show strong remnants of their original black enamel finish and the recoil shield retains strong straw color. The left side of the barrel is neatly engraved in rather small lettering but typical British form “F. J. LIDGEY” while the right is “15th Bn WELCH REGI MENT”. The revolver also shows typical British military inspector stamps, later Birmingham commercial nitro-proofs and small “ENGLAND” period import mark on the left side frame. There is also an out-of-service opposing broad arrow stamp on the left side barrel that has an official cancellation mark stamped over it, this is indicative of a revolver that was brought back into for the Second World War. The black checkered Vulcanite grips remain in very good plus condition showing some lightly chipped points and minor dings from the years. The barrel and cylinder are matching the frame, the action is solid and a 1943-dated canvas flap holster is included. Second Lieutenant F.J. Lidgey was located on a 1915-dated staff list for the 15th Carmarthenshire Battalion but further information appears to be scant. (13A11598-5) {C&R} (700/900)
391. ASTRA MODEL 900 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #11849, 30 Mauser, 5 1/2” barrel with a mostly bright about very good bore showing light pitting in the grooves and slightly worn but generally strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain perhaps 70-75% original blue that is fading overall to gray-brown patina with scat tered light oxidation staining and handling marks, the sideplate and floorplate mostly toned to a deep plumbrown. The bolt remains mostly bright while the extractor and rear sight assembly retain some streaks of brilliant fire blue in the protected areas. The markings remain intact and mostly strong and the ribbed walnut grips are stamp-numbered matching the gun and remain in good condition having darkened from the years and showing some overall dings and old abrasions. The action seems to function normally and there are no evident import marks. solid example of these interesting Spanish adaptations of the German C.96 pistol. (13A11598-23) {C&R}
392. ERMA-WERKE MODEL ESP 85A SEMI-AUTO MATCH PISTOL
serial #007673, 22 LR, 6” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This 1989 proof dated pistol retains about 98% original blue, most of the loss to thinning finish on the serrated front strap, minor edge wear, and handling marks. The stippled Karl Nill MaBgriffe factory walnut target grips rate excellent showing light soiling from handling, and feature a thumb, finger, and adjustable palm rests. This pistol features a serrated undercut Patridge front sight, adjustable rear sight, adjustable trigger, slide mounted hammer block safety, and is non-factory drilled and tapped for scope base. It includes the factory box with Styrofoam insert, a pair of factory ten-round magazines, two different size muzzle weights (one on gun), scope base with screws, Tasco Red Dot BKRD 42 sight with clear optics and functioning electronics, manual, and Erma patch. (8A11383-2) {MODERN} (700/900)
393. AMERICAN UNDERHAMMER SINGLE SHOT PERCUSSION TARGET PISTOL
28 cal., 6 1/2” octagon barrel with an excellent smooth bore. There are no visible maker marks on the gun, it is of simple construction and appears to be quality work. The barrel, top tang, and long underhammer have toned to an even antique brown with wedges of original blue present in the protected areas for about 8-10% remaining. The smoo walnut one-piece pistolgrip stock rates excellent, it has coarse checkering on the backstrap with decorative straight line boar There is a German silver five-pointed star on the upper backstrap with a pair of German silver sideplates. The pistol is sight a dovetailed globe front sight with fine bead and a period combination peep and “V” notch fixed rear sight. A fine example of early small bore underhammer pistol. (8A11588-21) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
394. COLT DETECTIVE SPECIAL U. S. NAVY CONTRACT REVOLVER
serial #600377, 38 Special, 2” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely 1951-manufactured Colt has not been fired or used since it was refurbished. It retains about 99% plus arsenal grade restored Parkerized finish showing light scattered old pitting under the new finish. The checkered “Coltwood” factory grips feature a Rampant Colt monogram on each panel and rate excellent. This second issue revolver features a serrated ramp front sight, fixed rear sight, markings remain crisp, and the butt is stamped “U.S.N. 2”. A superb restored example for the military collector. (8A11598-17) {C&R} (800/1200)
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395. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 63 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #M105333, 22 LR, 4” pinned barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely 22/32 Kit Gun remains in excellent condition. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent showing a few light handling marks. The service trigger and semi-target hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The checkered walnut factory Magna grips feature silver S&W medallions, they are numbered to the gun, and remain in excellent condition. This gun is sighted with a red ramp front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. It includes the original box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun and a manual. These handy guns are popular with collectors, shooters, and out doorsman. (8A11598-59) {MODERN} (700/900)
396. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 66-1 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #43K4044, 357 Magnum, 4” pinned barrel with an excellent bore. This beautiful Combat Magnum remains in excellent condition. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent showing a few minor handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The checkered goncalo alves factory target grips feature silver S&W medallions, they feature an extractor cut out, and remain in excellent condition. This gun is sighted with a red ramp front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight and features recessed chambers. It includes the original box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, cleaning kit, and a manual. A fine addition to a Smith & Wesson collection. (8A11598-62) {MODERN}
serial #70G03442, 45 ACP, 5” barrel with a near excellent bore showing a few tool marks at the muzzle of the bore. This MK IV Series ’70 remains in excellent condition having seen only light use since leaving the factory in 1970. The pistol retains about 99% original blue with a few light handling marks. The distressed walnut factory grips feature silver Rampant Colt medallions and rate excellent. This gun has typical 1911 features in addition to the Series ’70 collet bushing. It includes the original factory two-piece woodgrain box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a factory seven-round magazine, and manual. The box rates about very good with scattered handling marks while the manual rates good (800/1200)
serial #A600665, 22 LR, 7” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol appears to be new in the box, it retains about 98% original blue with a few stains from oxidation and light wear around the muzzle. The checkered walnut factory grips feature ambidextrous thumb / finger rest and rate excellent. This gun features an undercut Patridge front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight, serrated frontstrap, and overtravel stop. It includes the original factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a single factory ten-round magazine cleaning kit, and manual. A favorite with the Bullseye shooting crowd. (8A11598-42) {
399. COLT DETECTIVE SPECIAL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #A28672, 38 Special, 2” plain barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely second issue revolver has seen only light use since leaving Colt in 1969. It retains about 98-99% original blue showing light edge wear and a few handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain full blue. The fully checkered walnut factory extension grips feature silver Rampant Colt medallions and rate excellent. This gun features the shorter grip frame, serrated ramp front sight, fixed rear sight, and has a hammer shroud with the Rampant Colt stamped on the right side. An excellent example of the collector. (8A11598-51) {C&R} (800/1200)
400. SMITH & WESSON U.S. NAVY CONTRACT VICTORY MODEL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #V235577, 38 Special, 4” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely revolver retains about 98-99% original Parco-Lubrite finish showing scattered light edge wear and han dling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain bold case-hardened colors. The smooth un-numbered walnut grips rate excellent. This gun features fixed sights, the lanyard loop is missing, all appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun, and the topstrap is marked “U.S. NAVY”. An excellent Victory Model for your WWII collection. (8A11598-27) {C&R} (800/1200)
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with heavy nickel-plated band threaded to accept a turned palm rest and also equipped with small steel thumb rest set into the right side of the action. The underside of the barrel shows “VP” proof and “40” beneath the forend along with a number of other small stamps “4 / 32” and “C / OF”. The barrel retains about 85% original blue showing some overall even fading to mild gray and gray-brown patina with a few light dings and mild freckling. The action retains about 75% some what muted smoky case-hardening taking on a silvery case-hardened pa tina and showing some mild gray-brown oxidation staining and generous vibrant wisps of colors. The heavy barrel band and the schuetzen buttplate retain about 97% original nickel finish showing a little edge wear and some honest clouding from the years. The checkered pistolgrip walnut butt stock, smooth short forend and lever inserts remain in very good plus to very fine condition showing a few small darkened spots of flaked varnish along the right side buttstock, some light dings and handling marks otherwise retaining very nice fit and strong original varnish. The buttstock features generous raised left-side cheekpiece and spur-toe pistolgrip and the included correct palm rest also remains in very fine condition. The inside of the forend, end grain of buttstock and inside buttplate all show some sort of peculiar scratched code or inventory number “MN01100000 / CW0448” and are otherwise un-numbered; the breechblock is matching the action. There are no sight dovetails on the barrel, it is instead equipped with a pair of target bases and the breechblock is equipped with double set triggers. The hammer sometimes does not catch at full cock, perhaps requiring a little mechanical attention or just a detailed internal cleaning, and the set trigger otherwise seems to function normally. The consignor’s notes indicate a groove diameter of 0.322”. A fine Wisconsin Marlin-Ballard schuetzen rifle. (13D11287-19) {ANTIQUE} [John D. Hamilton Collection] (3000/5000)
action shows circled “BA” maker’s mark and the point of the lever is fitted with rather nice little horn panels embossed with t over “Meister-Buchse”. The checkered walnut buttstock and schnabel forend remain in very good plus condition retaining strong original varnish and showing some scattered light dings, handling marks, and a few thin slivers and flakes against the buttplate. The stock features a stippled right-side thumb rest which shows a small chip at its rear edge, tall generous cheekpiece with pointed comb, and the expected heavy schuetzen buttplate with
.41 cal, 30” slightly swamped octagon barrel with recessed muzzle and a partially bright bore showing some scattered areas of moderate oxidation and good rifling. The barrel has mostlyting. There is a bit of moderate oxidation around the ramrod thimbles which show some solder from being reattached. The breech plug, hammer and lockplate all show smoky remnants of case-hardened colors mixing with mild gray-brown oxidation speckling. There is a tall deflector around the bolster, thin German silver flash
of these interesting wheellock-looking percussion arms. (13B11287-24) {ANTIQUE} [John D. Hamilton Collection] (1000/1500)
404. SAVAGE MODEL 110 BA BOLT ACTION RIFLE
Magpul designed buttstock with adjustable comb and buttplate, and an Accushot BT12-QK Monopod. Other features include a picatinny rail top mount, Savage adjustable AccuTrigger, and an oversized bolt handle. There are no provisions for sights but a Burris P.E.P.R. quick-detach mount with 30mm rings is mounted to the receiver. A single detachable magazine and a dossier of information from the consignor regarding the rifle’s history and ballistics information are included. This is a superb long-range tactical rifle that boasts an effective firing range of 1200 yards and certainly with the right precision optics and ammunition could do that and more. (4A11287-2) {MODERN} (1800/2200)
405. WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 THEODORE ROOSEVELT 150TH ANNIVERSARY HIGH GRADE RIFLE
serial #TR150H1165, 405 Win, 24” barrel with a pristine bore. This collectable commemorative remains in like-new-in-box condition and is one of only 1000 produced in 2008. The rifle features a lovely silver nitride receiver with engraved North American game animals, gold-filled pictures of T.R., “TH EODORE ROOSEVELT / FATHER OF CO NSERVATION” in riband, along with the dates on both sides. His golden signature graces the top of the barrel and there is a gold-colored medallion of the man inlaid on the right side of the deluxe high grade walnut buttstock. There is an unfortunate light zigzagging scratch on the left side of the buttstock behind the checkering. The factory sticker remains on the barrel and the factory hang tag on the lever. Included is the factory box, picture sleeve, commemorative brochure, manual, paperwork, padlock with keys. The action of this like-new collectable rifle appears to function well mechanically. (23B11237-26) {MODERN} (1500/2000)
403. GERMAN REVERSE LOCK PERCUSSION SCHUETZEN RIFLE BY COSTER
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406. EXCELLENT COLT PRE-BAN AR-15 A2 HBAR SPORTER SEMI-AUTO RIFLE WITH FACTORY 22 LR CONVERSION KIT
This desirable Model R6600K rifle includes its original Green Label box numbered to the gun with “COMPLETE WITH 22LR CONV ERSION KIT” surcharge. The rifle remains in like-new condition. The metal surfaces retain 99% original gray phosphate and anodized finishes. The A2 pistolgrip, buttstock and handguards rate excellent plus. The rifle is equipped with an A2 flash hider and carry handle sights, no sear block, and includes a complete Colt bolt carrier group showing some minor operational silvering. Model R6600K rifles were not equipped with bayonet lugs, this one does have a bayonet lug. Again, the included box denotes the rifle as a Model R6600K and is serialized to the gun. Also included is a Colt factory 22 LR conversion kit showing light evidence of use, Colt factory 22 LR magazine, two factory 20-round 5.56 NATO magazines, as-new black nylon sling, manual, and factory warning tag. An excellent condition preban Colt AR-15 rifle with desirable accessories. (23A11410-33) {MODERN} (1800/2200)
407. EXCELLENT MOLOT VEPR
5.45 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE
serial #13VAB1314 all matching, 5.45x39mm, 16 1/2” chrome-lined barrel with a pristine bore. The metal surfaces of this desirable rifle retain about 99% original black enamel over Parkerized finish with a few light handling and storage marks. The stippled hardwood thumbhole stock and forend rate asnew. The carbine features a heavier profile RPK-style receiver, barrel, and windage adjustable rear sight, and an accessory rail on the left side of the receiver. The original box is included along with the manual, cleaning kit and cleaning rod still in the factory waxed paper, and one factory 5-round magazine and one factory 10-round magazine both showing clear ink stamps. Veprs are synonymous with quality and are quite collectable as they have been banned from importation since 2017. (23A11585-1) {MODERN} (1500/2000)
408. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON U.S.R.A.
MODEL 195 SINGLE SHOT TARGET PISTOL
serial #1861, 22 LR, 7” barrel with an excellent bore. This fine pistol remains in excellent condition, the metal surfaces retaining about 99% original blue, showing minor loss from edge wear and scattered light handling marks. The curved serrated trigger and checkered hammer remain bright. The one-piece checkered walnut wraparound target grips remain in excellent condition with light handling marks. The pistol fea tures an undercut fixed front sight, fully adjustable rear sight, barrel to frame lock up has just a hint of movement and features a lever type ejector. The barrel and knurled round top latch are correctly numbered to the gun, and it is marked “U.S.R.A. MODEL” on the side. An excellent find for the collector. (8A11229-173) {C&R} (1200/1800)
409. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON U.S.R.A.
MODEL 195 SINGLE SHOT TARGET PISTOL
serial #3183, 22 LR, 8 3/16” barrel with a bright excellent bore. Harrington & Richardson set out to make one of the best single shot target pistols of the era, early in their production they hired Walter Roper to oversee development. With adequate funds and a free hand he freely experimented, the end result are many tiny nuances found in these fine pistols. This gun retains about 99% original blue showing light edge wear by the muzzle and few minor handling marks. The straight serrated trigger and hammer sides remain bright with full blue on the hammer spur. The one-piece checkered walnut wraparound target grips remain in excellent condition with a few minor handling marks, they show nice grain figuring in the wood. The pistol features an undercut elevation adjustable front sight, fully adjustable rear sight, tight barrel to frame lock up, lever barrel and square top latch are correctly numbered to the gun and is marked “U.S.R.A. MODEL”. An outstanding find for the collector. (8A11229-147) {C&R} (1200/1800)
410. COLT
NATIONAL MATCH MK III MID-RANGE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #8534-MR, 38 Special Wadcutter, 5” factory barrel with an excellent bore. This beautiful pistol appears to have seen little use since it left Hartford 1971. The pistol retains about 98% original blue showing some scattered specks of fine oxidation, a few very light handling marks and minor freckling on the chamber section of the barrel. The fully checkered walnut factory grips feature gold Rampant Colt medallions and rate excellent. This gun features a Patridge front sight, Colt Accro adjustable rear sight, long skeletonized trigger with overtravel stop, grooved frontstrap, grooved flat mainspring housing, special concentric ringed chamber used on the MK III version, and it appears to function mechanically. This gun includes a factory marked five-round magazine. These pistols are highly prized by collectors and (1500/2500)
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serial #982, 7.62x25mm Tokarev, 4 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This 1939-dated pistol shows Cyrillic prefix translating as “KhD”. The metal surfaces retain about 65% original thinning bright blue toning to medium gunmetal patina with scattered handling marks and areas of loss from old oxidation staining. All markings remain intact and strong and the original grooved black Bakelite grips remain in very good plus condition showing a repaired 1” chip at the top corner of the right panel. All of the serialized parts are matching, there are no import marks or added safety devices and the pistol also includes one of its original matching magazines. The pistol also includes a post-war brown leather flap holster, unmarked refinished spare magazine and brass cleaning rod. A respectable example in desirable original configuration. (13A11556-18) {C&R} (800/1200)
412. SOVIET TT-33 TOKAREV SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #816, 7.62x25mm Tokarev, 4 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This 1941-dated pistol shows Cyrillic prefix translating as “IK”. The metal surfaces of this pistol retain about 98% of a nice quality restored rust blue showing a few light handling marks, the barrel has been neatly polished and some of the small parts show attractive reapplied fire blue. Strangely the serial number on the frame and barrel appear to have been restamped, the number on the barrel exposed on the right edge, though the slide number is no doubt the original marking. The original grooved black Bakelite grips remain in near excellent condition with a few shallow dings and handling marks. There are no import marks or added safety devices and the magazine is also neatly refinished, the floorplate number matching the pistol, this number also appears to be the original stamping. The pistol also includes a black leather holster with belt slide and buckle hangers (the closure strap with a small tear), a spare magazine numbered “BK463” and steel cleaning rod. The firing pin retainer exhibits some play but the action otherwise seems to function normally. An interesting example for the martial collector. (13A11556-17) {C&R} (700/900)
413. FRENCH SIDEPLATED DOUBLE EJECTORGUN BY J.
GAUCHER
opened up to cylinder. The barrels retain about 90% original blue showing some scattered thin minor scratches and fading to mild gray patina under bright light. The undersides of the barrels show St. Etienne triple proofs and the barrel features a sunken matted rib in typical French form and single brass bead front sight. The action and side plates are mostly a silvery gray patina, the only apology being a stubborn coating of hardened brown varnish or lacquer that could no doubt be cleaned off with some careful attention. The action and lockplates show lovely crisp engraving of fine foliate scrollwork and border embellishments, the fences and top lever with bold deep relieve foliate and bead motifs. The checkered round knob pistolgrip walnut buttstock and generous beavertail forend remain in very fine to near excellent condition showing a few lightly chipped points along the forend and a tiny drying crack forming at the upper tang. The buttstock shows some nice straight grain figure and the original grooved horn buttplate is intact in fine condition. Length-of-pull is 14 1/4” with drops of 1 3/4” and 2 3/4”, the stock cast-off very slightly and weight is 6 lbs. 12 oz. Lock-up is solid on-face and the arm features sling swivels, double triggers, non-automatic safety and robust in-time ejectors. A rather nice French double ejectorgun. (13B11565-11) {C&R} (800/1200)
beneath the finish. The bolt body remains mostly bright with subtle jeweling and the floorplate shows Weatherby Custom callout with foliate embellishments. The left side of the barrel shank is hand-stamped “.300 WBY.” The checkered pistolgrip walnut Monte Carlo stock with rightside cheekpiece remains in about very good plus condition showing somewhat worn finish, some scattered light dings and handling marks. The skip-line checkering remains mostly strong, and the stock features rosewood contrasts, sling swivel studs and a somewhat ill-fitting ventilated black rubber Pachmayr pad. This rifle is equipped with the thin checkered wheel bolt release along with a set of Redfield bases and rings. A very good example of the desirable early left-hand action made by Mathieu Arms Co. for Weatherby. (13A9949-112) {C&R} [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] (800/1200)
411. SOVIET TT-33 TOKAREV
PISTOL
SEMI-AUTO
SALE NO. 142 128 JUNE 1, 2024
Monte Carlo stock with right-side cheekpiece and rosewood contrasts remains in about very good condition showing a 1” u-shaped crack right of the upper tang and some scattered light dings. The front swivel stud is missing and the factory ventilated red rubber pad is intact. The rifle is fitted with a Bushnell Trophy 6-18x40 riflescope with duplex reticle and very good, slightly discolored but serviceable optics. An interesting Mark V rifle. (13A9949-132) {MODERN} [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] (800/1200)
Krupp-stahl barrels choked improved modified and full with bright very good bores showing a few small dings and shallow dents nearer the muzzles, the rifle barrel near excellent with a little fine oxidation in the grooves and crisp rifling throughout. The barrels retain generous fading original blue toning to a deep gray-brown patina showing some remnants of oxidation staining and pinprick pitting, the barrel rib with a few areas of more moderate oxidation. The action and lockplates are a mix of nice silvery case-hardened patina and mild graybrown showing some scattered mild oxidation staining and a few wisps of vibrant case-hardened colors lurking about the protected areas. The action features attractive filigree scrollwork throughout with floral bouquets and maker information in riband along the lockplates. The horn triggerguard shows a few small chips along its edges and a few thin cracks at its rear screw while the scalloped pistolgrip cap is hard rubber. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend remain in about very good condition with honest wear and scattered light dings, the most noticeable apology being an old 1 1/2” chip at the top right corner between the upper tang and lockplate edge. The stock shows a bit of nice figure at the toe and features left-side cheekpiece and checkered horn buttplate that shows a little mild insect damage. Equipped with sling swivels, double triggers, rifle cocking slider on upper tang, left-side Greener safety and cocking indicators. The rifle action does not appear to stay cocked correctly and its forward set trigger will require mechanical attention. There are claw mount-style bases on the barrel and the top lever spring is broken or missing. A respectable vintage drilling and possibly a good restoration candidate. (13B11407-2) {C&R} (700/900)
.70 cal, 27 1/2” octagon barrel flaring slightly at the muzzle with a moderately oxidized bore. The metal surfaces have toned to a deep plum-brown patina with some moderate pitting and even surface oxidation. There is a nice familial crest inlaid in silver near the breech and the brass lockplate and breech band have taken on a nice dark tarnish overall. The arm was perhaps converted to percussion from matchlock, strangely the hammer currently has no way of reaching the touch hole and the lock is not functional. Security of the barrel in the stock is precarious and there are currently zip ties offering additional retention. There is a simple curved iron triggerguard and peculiar large wavy iron fingergroove hardware. The forend of the stock is of typical two-piece construction, a band apparently missing near the muzzle and the right edge of the fore-stock with an old full-length crack. The buttstock is another peculiarity, seemingly clad over what was likely an earlier more traditional short stubby butt, it is now widely flaring with long deep flutes. A very interesting piece for the antique arms collector. (13B11407-15) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
SALE NO. 142 129 JUNE 1, 2024
serial #M31860, 22 Magnum, 3 1/2” pinned barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this desirable 22/32 magnum kit gun retain about 96% original blue showing some sharp edge wear and minor loss due to scattered light handling marks. The hammer and trigger retain fine vibrant case-hardened colors with just a little mild op erational wear and all markings remain crisp. The checkered walnut grips with silver S&W med allions remain in very fine condition showing a few scattered light dings and minor edge wear. The revolver is equipped with Baughman ramp front sight and micro adjustable black blade square notch rear. (13A11534-163) {C&R} (7
419. ATTRACTIVE GERMAN FLOBERT SINGLE SHOT TARGET PISTOL WITH SWISS RETAILER MARKINGS
22 Short RF, 14” octagon barrel with a partially bright good bore with a few moderate pits and spots of oxidation approaching the muzzle and generally strong rifling. This is a lovely pistol shows Casimir Weber of Zurich retailer markings nearly engraved along the barrel and period German proof marks. The barrel retains about 96% original blue showing a few minor pinprick pits and oxidation speckles along the left side. The Swiss-style adjustable rear sight and the front sight blade show lovely brilliant fire blue while the hammer and breech
spur triggerguard has mostly toned to plum-brown patina. The tang and triggerguard are embellished with some lovely Germanic foliate motifs and wavy bordering and the buttcap is also quite nice with scallop-engraved edges. The walnut stock with fluted grip and schnabel tip remains in near excellent condition showing a couple of minor tight grain cracks and some scattered light dings. The wood exhibits some very handsome grain figure throughout with some particularly lovely feathercrotch figure throughout the grip. The pistol is equipped with an adjustable set trigger that seems to function well mechanically. A lovely Germanic Flobert pistol. (13B11229-141) {C&R} (800/1000) 420. J. STEVENS NO. 36 STEVENSLORD TARGET PISTOL
serial #1646, 22 LR, 10” barrel with a fair bore showing pitting and oxidation its full-length and evident rifling. The barrel of this pistol retains about 99% reapplied polished blue while the frame and spur triggerguard retain about 98-99% nice original nickel finish showing a couple of tiny flakes along the grip edges. The hammer and trigger retain a healthy amount of original bright blue and the finely checkered walnut grips are pencil-numbered to the gun and remain in near excellent condition showing some scattered chipped points and minor dings. The barrel is matching the frame and the proper target sights are intact. A nice example of the popular Lord model that would be worthy of a quality relining. (13A11229-43) {C&R} (700/900)
the barrel and lock toning to a lightly oxidized blend of light and dark gray patina with moderate pitting and wear around the breech; the touch hole has been enlarged causing it to be visible when the pan is closed. There is pitting on the hammer, and lighter pitting on the lockplate and scattered along the barrel. The left quarter-flat of the breech features a deeply-struck “T. GLUYAS” and the lockplate features a game scene at the rear and is marked in a Gothic font “Henry Parker / Warranted.” The brass sideplate, faceted spurred triggerguard, buttplate, nosecap, and thimbles are toning to a dark mustard patina with some spots of light tarnish, and some geometric embellishments on the triggerguard and sideplate. The walnut full stock with scant left side cheekpiece and incise-carved borders along the forend, comb, and toe line rates very good plus with perhaps a coat of added finish, a smoothed over chip missing from the toe, and some light handling marks. There rear lock screw appears to be an older replacement. The rifle features functional double set triggers, a brass blade sight, a semi-buckhorn style rear sight, and a simple hardwood ramrod. A handsome flintlock rifle from North Carolina. (23B11200-8) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
418. SMITH
WESSON MODEL 51
&
DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
SALE NO. 142 130 JUNE 1, 2024
black enamel and original blue and phosphate finishes with some scattered light handling marks and spots of high edge wear. The bolt and carrier are mostly bright with some spots of light oxidation staining. The smooth hardwood swell handguards, pistolgrip, and buttstock rate very good plus to near excellent with a few light handling marks. The trunnion features the oval “11” Radom factory code along with “1967” and the original serial number “BZ19537,” and the maker’s serial number is stamped below on the left side of the receiver. All the serialized parts are numbered to the trunnion. The carbine is equipped with a Tapco G2 trigger group, cleaning rod, thread protector, and the original sights are intact. A polish AK sling and a 30-round steel magazine are included. (23A10 837-91) {MODERN} [Howard Bearse Collection] (800/1200)
95% maker black enamel, and original blue and phosphate finishes with some areas of unob trusive enamel wear on the barrel, and some high edge silvering. There are three tiny holes visible on the right side of the receiver where the right receiver rail was welded which should not affect function. The left side of the barrel trunnion is stamped with the original serial number “A131774” and the maker’s serial number is stamped below on the receiver. The bolt, bolt carrier, recoil assembly, and dust cover are serialized to each other but are numbered to another gun. The safety lever and gas tubes are also numbered to other rifles. The characteristic smooth hardwood pistolgrip and handguards rate excellent and the underfolding stock locks up securely in both positions. The carbine features a slant muzzle device, cleaning rod, Tapco G2 trigger group, and includes one 30-round magazine and a Hungarian brown leather sling. (23A10837130) {MODERN} [Howard Bearse Collection] (700/900)
dated SKS retain about 97% arsenal-refurbished blue with some light high edge and operational wear. The bolt and carrier are mostly bright showing some areas of hardened Cosmoline and a few spots of light oxidation. The bayonet retains about 99% original hard chrome plate beneath a coat of hardened preservative. The hardwood stock and handguard rate very good plus with a coat of arsenal-added finish which is flaking and bubbling in areas along with some expected light handling marks. The stock is numbered to the gun and shows a matching date to that on the receiver cover along with a Tula Arsenal star on the left and a softened cartouche on the right side of the buttstock. All the numbered components are serialized to the gun, and the underside of the barrel is import-marked. The cleaning rod is intact, and a cleaning kit and Russian “deer head” AK sling are included. (23A10837-66) {C&R} [Howard Bearse Collection] (700/900)
are crisp. The walnut stock and handguard rate about very good plus to near excellent with a light coat of added oil finish, and a few expected light handling marks. The stock markings are softened but fully legible with a circled “P” on the bottom of the grip, boxed “BA / JPL” on the left side of the action, and the remnant of an Ordnance Wheel on the right side of the buttstock. A carbine sling and oiler are included along with a 30-round M2 magazine. There are additional 15-round magazines available for this carbine in the Timed Auction. (23A11538-16) {C&R} (800/1200)
SALE NO. 142 131 JUNE 1, 2024
remains in like-new-in-box condition retaining 99% original blue with a few fine storage marks on the left side of the receiver cover, and the bolt and bolt carrier are bright. The factory Hogue rubberized handguards and Magpul Zhukov-S and MOE AK pistolgrip rate as-new. The rifle features an adjustable gas system, US-made slant muzzle device, safety lever with bolt hold open notch, left side accessory rail, and a heavy duty 1.5mm reinforced receiver. The original box is included along with a factory 30-round magazine, manual, cleaning rod, and polymer rail sections for the handguards. A like-new example of these high-quality 5.56 NATO-chambered AK rifles. (23A115242) {MODERN} (700/900)
in as-new-in-box condition and features a case-hardened action, checkered American walnut stocks, and a side loading gate in ad being able to be tube fed. The rifle includes the original box, manual, and paperwork. (23A11524-1) {MODERN} (700/900)
underside rate very good plus to near excellent with some scattered minor dings and light handling marks, and a touch of light finish wear on the left side of the wrist. The barrel is sighted with a globe front with post insert, a Vernier-style tang sight with aperture disc which is adjustable for windage, and the rear sight dovetail is filled with a slot blank. The original box is included. (23A11487-22) {MODERN} (800/1200)
lever retain about 85% original case-hardening which has drifted to an attractive smoky gray case-hardened patina with particularly strong colors remaining on the left and right sides of the receiver. The top of the receiver features “MARLIN SAFETY” written in their traditional font. The smooth walnut stocks rate excellent with a few light handling marks on the right side of the wrist, and the Marlin “bullseye” is intact on the toe line. The rifle is sighted with a globe front with beaded blade insert, and a Marbles tang sight with two included aperture discs. The rear sight dovetail is filled with a slot blank and there is a cross bolt safety on the rear of the receiver. A handsome competition-focused Marlin Model 1894 CBC in excellent condition. (23A11487-29) {MODERN} (800/1200)
SALE NO. 142 132 JUNE 1, 2024
and a Lyman LA receiver sight with aperture disc. The receiver is equipped with a cross bolt safety. (23A11487-27) {MODERN} (700/900)
original blue. The breechblock is bright and the trigger retains 99% original gold finish. The balance of metal surfaces retain about 97% original case-hardening with some fine speckles of light oxidation on the tang of the crescent buttplate and a touch of wear on the toe and heel. There are attractive case-hardened colors throughout. The checkered walnut straight grip buttstock and schnabel-tipped forend rate excellent with a few light handling marks. The barrel is equipped with a gold-beaded blade front sight, semi-buckhorn rear with elevator, and a factory tang sight without aperture is at the rear. The original box is included. (23A11487-34) {MODERN} (800/1200)
93% arsenal blue with some scattered spots of cleaned light oxidation, light handling marks, and spots of high edge wear toning to a gray patina. The buttplate and triggerguard are toning to gray with areas of light oxidation and generous remnants of original blue in the protected areas of the triggerguard. The loading gate and sideplate retain a strong oil-quenched blackened finish with wear to pewter-gray patina on the high edge and some light handing marks. The bolt is mostly bright with the handle toning to gray and nice fire blue remaining on the extractor. The walnut stock and handguard rate very fine with some minor finish wear on the left side of the action and and expected light dings and handling marks. There is a clear circled “P” firing proof and small “J” inspection mark behind the triggerguard and the remnant of a boxed inspection cartouche on the left side of the wrist. The sights are intact and the action is smooth. (23A11487-12) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
52 retain about 99% original blue. The checkered walnut capped pistolgrip stock with black forend tip rates very good with a few short and thin cracks on both sides of the heel which are threatening to form chips, some short scratches on the underside of the forend, and a few other scattered light handling marks. The rifle includes two factory 5-round magazines and a pair of scope rings and bases. (23A11487-20) {MODERN} (700/900)
SALE NO. 142 133 JUNE 1, 2024
serial #N570916, 308 Win, 20” fluted heavy-profile barrel with added compensator and a bright excellent bore. This precision rifle comes factory equipped with an excellent flat dark earth MDT-LSS-XL chassis. The rifle and Vortex scope have an added FDE and black camouflage spray finish showing some areas of minor wear. The Ergo black rubber grip rates excellent. The forend of the rifle features M-Lok accessory slots, there is a factory 20 MOA optic rail on the top of the receiver, and the skeletonized buttstock has an adjustable cheekrest. The bolt is numbered to the rifle and the adjustable AccuTrigger is excellent. An adjustable bipod is mounted to the underside of the forend via what appears to be an American Defense quick release mount. The included Vortex Diamondback 4-16x44mm scope features an EBR-2C MRAD reticle and bright excellent optics. The scope features a heavy duty 30mm main tube, sun shade, left side parallax adjustment, and click adjustable elevation and windage turrets. The rifle includes two MDT AICS-pattern magazines, one steel 12-round, one polymer 10-round. Both magazines have an added matching enamel camouflage finish, Baby Yoda gracing the sides of the steel magazine. (23A11487-40) {MODERN} (700/900)
.58 cal., 40” barrel with a bright about very good bore showing light pitting throughout the otherwise strong rifling. The metal surfaces are toning to a light gray patina with overall softened pinprick pitting, areas of fine cleaning striations, and a few scattered spots of old light oxidation. The walnut stock rates very good as lightly cleaned with an added finish, a smoothed over chip at the toe of the buttstock, a worn finish around the lockplate, and other light handling marks. The faint remnants of two inspection cartouches are on the left stock flat. Both the top of the breech and lockplate are dated “1864,” the lockplate also showing a small Federal Eagle over “U.S” and “WHITNEY-VILLE.” The sights and cupped tuliphead ramrod are intact, and the action is strong and crisp. (23A11569-4) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
437. SCARCE STEVENS NO. 418 WALNUT HILL JR. FALLING BLOCK RIFLE
ous remnants of original case-hardened finish in the protected areas. The frame retains about 95% original case-hardened finish with the rear of the lower tang toning to gray and otherwise strong case-hardened colors throughout. The barrel and frame markings are crisp. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and semi-beavertail forend rate about excellent with a light coat of period added finish and some expected light handling marks here and there. The rifle is equipped with a blade front sight, the rear sight has been blanked, and a Lyman tang sight with aperture disc. Mounted to the target block is a Lyman 438 Field scope with crosshair reticle and dim & hazy yet serviceable optics retaining about 95% original blue with some mild flaking to brown patina on the ocular and objective bells and some light handling marks. A wonderful example of these scarce Stevens target rifles. (23B11229-115) {C&R} (800/1200)
toe, and scattered dings and light handling marks from the years. The barrel is sighted with a German silver blade front and a rotating double v-notch rear, and the action is strong and crisp. (23A11316-6) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
SALE NO. 142 134 JUNE 1, 2024
serial #115ZV02629, 12 ga., 28” ventilated rib Invector Plus barrel with a bright excellent bore. This attractive shotgun remains in like-new condition with the barrel retaining 99% original blue. It features a nickel-finished alloy receiver with gold embellishments including scenes of gamebirds transforming into clay targets, laser engraved foliate scroll, and a trigger retaining about 90% original gold finish showing some wear to silver. The checkered deluxe maple pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate as-new. The barrel is sighted with a Hi-Viz green fiber optic TriComp bead and a white bead mid-rib. It includes the factory hand case, manual, paperwork, stock spacers, choke wrench, extra fiber optic pipes, and the following seven Invector Plus choke tubes: skeet, improved cylinder, Briley extended improved cylinder, modified, improved modified, Briley extended light full, full. A like-new example of the attractive maple-stocked Browing shotguns. (23A11491-2) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #388950, 223 Rem, 26” custom stainless steel heavy bull barrel with a bright excellent bore. This custom benchrest rifle weighs 32 1/2 lbs. with the included Unertl 30X scope. The barrel and receiver are unmarked as to the maker. The barrel rates about excellent with some scattered light handling marks. The receiver, bolt head, and triggerguard retain about 97% original blue and black anodized finishes with some scattered spots of light oxidation and some light handling marks. The bolt is bright. The top of the receiver is somewhat crudely stamped and electro-penciled with the serial number multiple times. The silver metallic-finished heavy benchrest right-hand pistolgrip stock rates very good with speckles of light oxidation on the metal bench rails on the underside of the forend, and some various small to medium chips in the finish. The J. Unertl 30X adjustable objective scope (serial #19015) retains about 85-90% original blue with a dent in the right side of the objective bell, scattered spots of light oxidation, and overall light wear and thinning finish toning to blue-gray patina. The scope has a crosshair reticle and bright about very good optics and include a set of Unertl scope mounts. (23A11275-21) {MODERN} (700/900)
black anodized finishes with scattered areas toning to a plum patina, and a few light handling marks. The factory black polymer pistolgrip and adjustable cheekrest rate excellent. The rifle features a flat-bottomed M-Lok forend, muzzle brake, ambidextrous safety levers, adjustable buttstock, and Timney cassette-style enhanced two-stage trigger. The rifle includes a pair of Leupold 30mm scope rings, two factory 8-round Accurate-Mag steel magazines, manual, paperwork, and an excellent condition olive drab nylon soft case with MOLLE panels throughout that opens into a shooting mat. An excellent condition Ruger Precision rifle with a wonderful enhanced trigger. (23A11540-7) {MODERN} (700/900)
inal phosphate and black hard coat anodized finishes with loss due to speckles of light oxidation on the phosphate finished components and some more light-moderate oxidation inside the chambers of the muzzle brake. The synthetic A2 pistolgrip, fixed buttstock and handguards rate very good plus to near excellent with some scattered light handling marks. The rifle features fixed carry handle A2-style sights, a clamp-on front sight base without bayonet lug, and includes two factory 10-round magazines with one showing speckles of light oxidation. (23A11535-8) {MODERN} (800/1200)
SALE NO. 142 135 JUNE 1, 2024
gerguard is toning to a dull gray patina. The balance of metal surfaces retain about 85-90% arsenal refurbished blue and oil-qu blackened finish with scattered handling marks, speckles of old light oxidation, and a scattered small area of fine pinprick pitting beneath the finish here and there. The bolt remains mostly bright and features a knurled cocking piece. The walnut stock and handguard rate excellent with the expected scattered light handling marks. The markings are correct and crisp with a 1901-dated cartouche on the left side of the wrist, and circled “P” firing proof behind the triggerguard. The sights including the 1901 C-marked carbine rear are intact, and a three-piece cleaning rod is stored within the buttstock. (23A11505-3) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #KAC103810, 30-06, 24” threaded stainless steel threaded barrel with a bright excellent bore. This lightweight rifle remains in as-new-in-box condition. It features a fluted bolt with skeletonized extractor and bolt knob, removeable muzzle brake, adjustable trigger, lightweight composite moss-green stock, and a factory Decelerator pad. Included is the factory box, a pair of new-in-package Talley Precision Mounts, manual, paperwork, and factory hang tag. (23A11530-61) {MODERN} (800/1200)
rate about excellent with some small spots of carbon and copper fouling around the ports of the brake. The balance of metal surfaces retain about 98% original black hard coat anodized and phosphate finishes with a few light handling marks and spots of high edge wear. The synthetic fixed buttstock, pistolgrip, and handguards rate very good plus with some scattered light handling marks. The rifle features a railed gas block and flat top upper receiver, an enlarged charging handle, and includes two factory 20-round magazines each with a near stripe of red enamel added to the lower spine There are additional magazines available for this rifle in the Timed Auction. (23A11496-7) {MODERN} (800/1200)
trigger, and checkered walnut stocks. The length of pull is 14 5/8” with drops of 1 3/8” and 2 1/8”. The ejectors are robust. Included is the factory box, manual, hang tag, paperwork, choke wrench, and the following three Mobilchoke tubes: improved cylinder, modified, full. A wonderful condition Beretta Whitewing for the upland bird hunter. (23A11540-1) {MODERN} (800/1200)
is bright retaining most of its original engine-turned finish, and it is numbered to the receiver. The underside of the barrel is correctly marked “300M” and “51”. The Winchester proofs and other barrel and receiver markings are crisp. The checkered walnut stock rates about very good plus with a worn finish, some scattered chipped points in the checkering, and an amateurishly-fit Winchester recoil pad. Length of pull without the pad is 13 1/8” and 14” with the pad. The sights are intact, the rear sight is toning to a plum patina, and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A11464-39) {C&R} (700/900)
SALE NO. 142 136 JUNE 1, 2024
and schnabel-tipped forend rate very good with a 1 3/4” wood filled repair on the toe line, a couple short hairline cracks behi upper tang, and the expected light handling marks from the years. The rifle is sighted with a German silver blade front, semi-buckhorn rear missing its elevator, and a tang sight with aperture disc. (23A11483-11) {C&R} (700/900)
.58 cal., 33” barrel with an oxidized bore with softened rifling. The barrel and lock are toning to a mottled dark gray patina with softened light-moderate pitting around the breech, scattered spots of light oxidation, and remnants of original blue along the wood line and on the lockplate. The brass fittings have been polished bright showing some scattered light handling marks. The lockplate is marked “ROBBINS / & / LAWRENCE / U.S.” ahead of the hammer and “WIN DSOR VT / 1850” behind, and the tang of the buttplate is stamped “US.” The walnut stock rates very good as lightly cleaned with an added finish, a 1” piece missing from behind the bolster, a 1” smoothed over moderate chip above the rear of the lockplate, and various other scattered minor handling marks. There are two softened and legible boxed inspection cartouches on the left stock flat. The upper double band is missing, the head of the hammer screw is missing and the end peened over, and the bow of the triggerguard is installed backwards with a bend in the rear sling swivel. The action is strong and crisp. (23A11510-10) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
wear toning to a dark gray patina on the underside of the frame immediately behind the forend, and a scattered light handling mark or two. The sides of the frame feature wedges of loose foliate scroll. The checkered forend rates excellent while the capped pistolgrip buttstock rates about very good plus with a few tiny handling marks on the left stock cheek and a small chip missing from the right edge of the buttplate. The stock has a 14 1/8” length of pull with drops of 1 1/2” and 2 1/8”. The ejectors are strong, and the barrels lock up tightly and on-face. The shotgun includes the following six factory extended choke tubes stored in a MTM polymer case: skeet, improved cylinder, light modified (2), modified, improved modified. (23A11518-1) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #94R0028684, 12 ga., 18 1/2” Accu-Choke barrel with a bright excellent bore. This desirable shotgun remains in as-new-condition and includes a factory-mounted Holosun HS407K micro red dot sight. The shotgun features an oversized charging handle, enlarged bolt release, 7+1 capacity, barrel clamp with M-Lok slots, a red fiber optic bead front sight, and checkered black polymer stocks. The Holosun sight needs a fresh battery so functionality has not been verified. The factory advertising barrel cling is intact and a Silencerco Echo full choke adapter is included. A like-new example of these feature packed shotguns. (23A11524-13) {MODERN} (700/900)
448. STEVENS IDEAL NO. 44 1/2 FALLING BLOCK RIFLE
SALE NO. 142 137 JUNE 1, 2024
.52 cal., 41 1/2” DeHaas octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. According to the consignor, this unmarked rifle was built using a DeHaas barrel by respected gunsmith Leonard Day. The barrel retains about 98% original maker brown finish with a touch of high edge wear. The lockplate, triggerguard, buttplate and toe plate, and small parts retain about 90-93% maker brown finish which is lightly thinning to a gray-brown patina with wear to gray on the toe and heel of the buttplate and on the high edges, and some scattered speckles of light oxidation. The lock features a bridled frizzen, a pronounced swanneck cock and a lockplate ending in a distinct teat. The attractive hardwood fullstock with graceful right side cheekpiece rates about excellent with a few light handling marks and a neat cylindrical hole in the left side of the buttstock. The edges of the stock flats are crisp and and there is attractive grain figure throughout. The rifle is sighted with a brass blade front and a full buckhorn rear, and the double set triggers and action are both crisp. A lovely contemporary flintlock built by a respected maker. (23A11573-4) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
excellent while the pistolgrip and buttstock rate very good with scattered handling marks from military service. The rifle is factory equipped with an optic rail welded to the receiver and has an added paddle magazine release and trigger job by respected gunsmith Bill Springfield. The rifle includes a removeable black rubber check rest, and five surplus 20-round steel magazines showing spots of light oxidation and wear from service. (23A11535-4) {MODERN} (700/900)
original black anodized and phosphate finishes with a few scattered spots of light oxidation and a few light handling marks. The green factory freefloating forend and added Magpul PRS adjustable buttstock and MIAD pistolgrip rate very good plus with scattered spots of wear in the added olive drab enamel finish on the grip and buttstock exposing the black polymer beneath. Included with the rifle is an excellent condition Badger Ordnance one-piece Unimount with integral 34mm rings and two factory 10-round magazines. (23A11535-9) {MODERN} (800/1200)
455. BROWNING MODEL BL-22 GRADE II OCTAGON FIELD LEVER ACTION RIFLE
excellent with a faint storage mark or two on the buttstock. The sights are intact and the factory box with manual, paperwork, and lock are included. (23A11545-2) {MODERN} (700/900)
456. U.S. M1 GARAND RIFLE BY HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON
marks, an about 2” crack in the base of the forward handguard, and an about 2 1/4” crack behind the triggerguard. The stock is marked with a clear 3/8” DoD acceptance stamp on the left and a circled “P” inside the pistolgrip. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and crisp, the bolt HRAmarked, and the remaining parts are SA-produced. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a stamped triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. An arsenal refurbished M1 for the budding collector. (14A11509-14) {C&R} (800/1200)
SALE NO. 142 138 JUNE
2024
1,
about 97-98% arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish with light operational and high edge wear, light handling marks primarily along the gas cylinder, and previous light pitting beneath the finish on the operating rod. The pistolgrip walnut stock and handguard are very good plus condition as lightly cleaned with a few light dings on the left side of the toe and some scattered light handling marks, and appears entirely unmarked; the handguards show a lighter tone of wood than the stock. The receiver markings have softened but remain legible, the remaining markings crisp, and the parts appear to be from a variety of manufacturers including Springfield Armory, IHC, and HRA. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a milled triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw (the face of which shows evidence of light cleaning). A solid refurbished M1 rifle. (14A11509-38) {C&R} (800/1200)
contact points, general thinning and toning to gray, light handling marks, and scattered brown staining. The pistolgrip walnut stock and handguard are in very good condition as lightly cleaned with scattered light dings and handling marks, and the steel buttplate proud of the stock. The faint remnants of a circled “P” are present inside the pistolgrip, and “81” is faintly marked below the lower sling swivel. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and legible, and the parts are of Springfield Armory manufacture, including the relief cut operating rod; the barrel is import marked by Arlington Ordnance. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a milled triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. (14A11509-9) {C&R} (800/1200)
milled and mated to a M1 Garand barrel stub, with modifications for the gas port and gas cylinder. The receiver as well shows subtle evidence of reweld at the midway point. The metal surfaces retain about 95% reapplied Parkerized finish with some light wear on high edges and contact points, moderate thinning on the exposed portion of the barrel, and some light handling marks; the gas cylinder has lost nearly all it’s black finish, worn to a gray patina with remnants of black in the protected areas. The pistolgrip walnut stock and handguards are in very good condition with an older chip at the heel and some scattered light dings and handling marks, and the buttplate shows adhesive residue. The stock shows a 1/2” DoD acceptance stamp on the left and a softened circled “P” inside the pistolgrip. The receiver markings are intact, the base of the barrel still showing the Springfield Armory markings and 10-53 barrel date, and the parts appear to be a mix of HRA and SA make. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a milled triggerguard, and a single slot gas c ylinder screw. A competent gunsmith should be consulted before any thought is given to loading or firing this rifle. (14A11509-56) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #5832689, 30-06, 24” 3-55 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a lightly oxidized good bore still showing evident rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 75% arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, light to moderate thinning on the barrel, which is toning to gray, and the operating rod and bottom metal which are toning to brown, and some light handling marks. The gas cylinder is largely toned to a pewter patina with remnants of black enamel finish in the protected areas. The pistolgrip walnut stock and handguards are in very good condition as showing an older light cleaning with scattered dings and light handling marks, a few light filler-repairs, a slight dip in the toeline and comb, and an older added finish; the buttplate is proud of the stock and shows adhesive residue. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and easily legible, and the primary parts are of Springfield Armory manufacture. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a stamped triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. (14A11509-42) {C&R} (800/1200)
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evidence of cleaning on the toe with the remnants of “106” still just visible, and some light handling marks; the stock appears otherwise unmarked. The receiver and barrel markings are softened but still legible upon careful examination, the right receiver leg lightly marked “TE / 9-65” denoting refurbishment at Tooele Army Depot, and the primary parts are all of Springfield Armory make, including the unrelieved operating rod. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a milled triggerguard, and 2-slot gas cylinder. Included is a 199 9-dated Certificate of Authenticity from the Civilian Marksmanship Program, serialized to the rifle, and manual. A solid M1 rifle for the budding collector. (14A115482) {C&R} (800/1200)
muzzle, and scattered light handling marks. The low-wood oval-cut walnut stock and 2-rivet handguard are in very good condition with numerous light dings and handling marks consistent with a field-used military carbine. The stock is “M-U” marked in the sling cut, shows a “AAM” rework stamp on the left, a clear “P” inside the pistolgrip, and the faint remnants of a boxed “GHD (Ordnance Wheel)” on the right side of the butt; the handguard is “Q-RMC” marked. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and readily legible, the barrel markings being perhaps a touch light, and the small parts are from a variety of manufacturers including Standard Products, Winchester, Inland, and Quality Hardware; interestingly, the underside of the trigger housing is boldly stamped “LGKST / 0644”. The carbine features a flat bolt, stamped adjustable rear sight, rotary safety, and Type III barrel band with bayonet lug. Included is a single BW-marked 15-round magazine in very good plus condition showing some light handling marks and wear. A solid arsenal refurbished M1 carbine. (14A11518-35) {C&R} (800/1200)
blue with light wear on high edges and contact points including silvering around the muzzle, overall light thinning on the receiver toning to plum when viewed under bright light but appearing stronger under ambient light, and some scattered minor handling marks. The smooth pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good condition with overall scattered light handling marks, a minor ding or two, and finish wear on the bottom of the forend; the checkered steel buttplate is intact with silvering around the edges. The barrel address and receiver markings are intact and crisp, the bolt is numbered to the rifle, and “I.E.” is stamped next to the races. The rifle is sighted with a Redfield globe-style front sight and a Redfield Olympic aperture rear sight, and a set of target blocks are mounted to the barrel. Included is one “W” marked 5-round magazine. A solid 1950’s era Model 52C that should still perform well. (14A11547-3) {C&R} (700/900)
rifling throughout. The barrel of this 1926-made rifle retains about 75-80% original blue with general light wear and thinning, a couple spots toned to gunmetal gray, and some scattered light handling marks and speckled oxidation staining. The receiver has worn to a pewtergunmetal patina with generous remnants of original blue in protected areas, speckled oxidation staining, and spots of fine pinprick pitting. The straight grip walnut stock and schnabel-style forend are in very good condition with a lightly repaired crack along the left side of the upper tang, a 1/4” whole drilled through the lower third of the buttstock showing minor chipping at its edges, light handling marks, and an older added finish; the steel buttplate is proud at the toe. The wrist shows some rudimentary checkering largely now filled in synthetic compound. The two-line address and other factory markings are intact and easily legible, and the rifle is sighted with a Marble’s bead-on-blade front sight and a semi-buckhorn sporting-style rear sight. A solid rifle in a still readily available caliber. (14A11464-24) {C&R} (700/900)
461. U.S. M1 GARAND RIFLE BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY
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The frame and lever have toned to a pewter patina with scattered pinprick pitting and a few spots of fine oxidation staining. The straight grip walnut stock and forend are in very good condition as lightly cleaned with a 2” crack in the left side of the wrist, tapering to hairline as it travels away from the receiver, and an about 2” hairline crack on the underside of the forend at the nose, as well as with an older added finish. The forend nosecap and curved steel buttplate also have a pewter patina with pinprick and light pitting, and the toe of the buttplate is lightly proud of the stock. The two-line barrel address and caliber marking are slightly softened but still easily legible, the tang marking and serial number remain crisp. The rifle is sighted with a small German silver blade front sight and a semi-buckhorn sporting-style rear sight, and a few of the screws show minor slot damage. A handsome 1903-made Winchester rifle. (14A11464-61) {C&R} (800/1200)
on the lower edges of the receiver and the loop of the lever. The smooth pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very good condition with two short, tight cracks parallel to the upper tang, the one on the right hairline and easily missed, as well as scattered light dings, handling marks, and light flakes of the added finish; the checkered steel widow’s peak buttplate is intact with a gray-brown patina. The factory markings are intact and crisp, and a few of the screws show slight slot wear. The rifle is sighted with a ramped hooded bead front and a sporting sight rear sight. A solid 1950-vintage Winchester that would fit well in a collection. (14A11464-42) {C&R} (700/900)
of a silvery case-hardened patina on the receiver, and scattered spots of pinprick and light pitting, most notable on the right side of the receiver. The straight grip walnut stock and forend are in very good condition as lightly cleaned with a lightly repaired 5” crack on the right side of the forend, some scattered light dings and handling marks, and an added finish showing some light fabric patterning; the curved steel buttplate and tangs are proud of the stock. The factory markings are intact and readily legible, and a few screws show the beginnings of minor slot wear. The rifle is sighted with a fabricated blade front sight and a sporting-style semi-buckhorn rear sight. (14A11464-16) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
pitting nearer the muzzle, otherwise with strong rifling throughout. The barreled action and nosecap retain about 98% original Parkerized finish with some light silvering on high edges and contact points and minor handling marks, and the remaining metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue with light wear on high edges and contact points, greatest on the bottom metal and lower band, and some light toning to brown in the areas of loss. The straight grip walnut stock and handguard are in near excellent condition with a small older divot on the side of the toe and some scattered minor dings and handling marks, and the stock is marked with a partially circled “P” behind the triggerguard, a clear “RA (ordnance wheel) FJA” cartouche with an upside down “RA-P” on the left, and the small inspections stamps crisply stamped ahead of the bottom metal. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and crisp, and the marked parts show the correct “R”. The rifle retains the standard open sights, the aperture rear sight adjustments working correctly, and the front sight sporting a sight hood. A well preserved example of the rifle used to fight the beginning of WWII. (14A11533-4) {C&R} (800/1200)
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points, thinning of the finish at the base of the barrel, and a couple light handling marks. The smooth pistolgrip walnut stock and grooved flatbottom forend are in very good to very good plus condition with a small chip at the toe, light finish wear along the edge of the butt, and a few light handling marks. The barrel address remains crisp, the barrel and receiver are properly “WP” marked, the barrel shows a “52” date on the underside, and the receiver extension is numbered to the gun. The shotgun is sighted with a lone steel bead. A solid Model 42 with much life left in it. (14A11464-15) {C&R} (800/1200)
restored case-hardened colors with a spot of light pitting and finish loss on the left fence, a few spots of stubborn speckled oxidation, and some hints of previous pinprick pitting beneath the finish. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and splinter-style forend are in good condition as lightly cleaned and refinished with multiple cracks in the wrist, some possibly having been previously lightly addressed, a small ding in the checkering of the forend, and a light handling mark or two; the grooved plastic buttplate is lightly proud of the stock and provides an about 13 7/8” length of pull with drops of about 1 3/4” and 2 7/8”. The Parker Bros address on the matted rib is intact if slightly softened, the “PARKER BROS” on the frame remain crisp, and the barrels and forend are numbered to the gun. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest just left of center and features double triggers, an automatic safety, extractors, 2 1/2” chambers, extractors, and is sighted with a lone steel bead. (14A11472-18) {C&R} (700/900)
barrels retain about 99% original blue with only a minor scuff and handling mark or two, and the silver-finished frame shows attractive light tarnish in the recessed areas of the scroll engraving, otherwise largely bright with some light high edge wear. The trigger retains all its gold finish. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very good condition with some scattered light dings and handling marks, including a light ding running parallel to the upper tang, and feature an unengraved monogram plate on the toeline and a “ITHACA-SKB” checkered buttplate giving a 14” length of pull. The shotgun locks up tight with the lever coming to rest at center and features a single selective trigger, nonautomatic safety, ejectors, inertial hammers, and is sighted with fiber optic front sight and a small steel bead midrib. The gun may require mechanical attention as the ejectors trip with a short delay. A solid smallbore Ithaca. (14A11541-2) {MODERN} (800/1200)
The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% mixed original and arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish with some light wear on high edges and contact points, scattered light surface oxidation, and some previous light pitting beneath the finish. The pistolgrip walnut stock and handguard are in good condition as lightly cleaned with an about 5” crack on the left below the action, a 1 1/2” crack ahead of the floorplate, a crack through the left side of the shortened forward handguard, and two added holes on the left side; the buttplate is lightly proud of the stock. The parts are largely milsurp in origin, and the rifle features the standard open sights with “lockbar” rear sight drums, a milled triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. A commercial production of an experiment rifle. (14A11535-3) {MODERN} (800/1200)
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way down the left barrel. The barrels have a light gray-brown patina retaining a lovely damascus pattern their full length, the edges of the breech and muzzles showing mild silvering, and with a minor handling mark or two. The case-hardened frame retains about 90% original case color with speckled pinprick pitting and flaking to brown along the underside and top of the fences, the color in the protected areas remaining strong with the balance drifting to more subdued tones, and the Ideal Grade oak leaf motif engraving remains crisp with light zig-zag bordering. The checkered capped pis tolgrip walnut stock and splinter-style forend are in very good condition with an about 3/4” tight crack at the rear of the right lockplate, some scattered light dings and handling marks, light finish wear, and a crack through the grooved hard rubber buttplate lightly repaired with a brass screw. The checkering remains strong showing little wear from the years, an ebony insert is neatly inlaid in the forend tip, and the stock features an about 14 3/8” length of pull with drops of 2” and 3 3/8”. The “L.C. SMITH I DEAL GRADE ” and “HUNTER ARMS
CO.
M’F’R’S FULTON, N.Y.” markings atop the barrels are crisp, and the barrels and forend are numbered to the gun. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest right of center and features double triggers, an automatic safety, extractors, and is sighted with a lone brass bead. A quite attractive Ideal Grade for the shotgun enthusiast. (14B11472-23) {C&R} (700/900)
along the outer edges of the barrels nearer the breeches, drifting lightly gray, and a few light scuffs and handling marks. The casehardened frame retains about 75% lovely original case colors with the sides of the fences and the forward half of the belly toned to a silvery casehardened patina, the balance displaying attractive swirls of color. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and splinter-style forend are in very good condition showing perhaps an older light cleaning and added finish, with some scattered light handling marks, a few light dings, and some finish wear on the wrist and base of the forend; spots of the tangs and grooved buttplate are lightly proud of the stock. The stock features an about 14 1/4” length of pull with drops of about 1 3/4” and 2 3/4”. The factory markings remain crisp, the simple zig-zag border engraving decorating the frame, and the barrels and forend are numbered to the gun. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest just right of center and features double triggers, an automatic safety, extractors, and is sighted with a lone steel bead on the matted rib. A truly attractive 16 ga Sterlingworth that points as well as it looks. (14A11472-7) {C&R} (800/1200)
from the right muzzle, and a pair of light dings 1/2” and 5” from the left muzzle. The barrels retain about 95% original blue with light wear at the muzzles and scattered spots along the length and some light abrasions most notable on the left side. The case-hardened frame retains about 65-70% original case color strongest around the fences and trigger, the balance toning to a silvery case-hardened patina with a few spot of pinprick pitting and gray freckling. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and splinter-style forend are in very good condition with some scattered light dings and handling marks, the checkering softened lightly with age, and with a lightly added finish. The stock is fit with a grooved plastic buttplate giving an about 13 1/2” length of pull with 1 3/4” and 2 5/8”. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest right of center and features double triggers, an automatic safety, extractors, and is sighted with a lone white bead. An early A Grade Fox with a lot of life left. (14B11472-26) {C&R} (800/1200)
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mark or two. The black polymer lower is also in excellent condition with a few minor handling marks here and there, and some of the screws show spots of light oxidation. The carbine features a 9 3/4” picatinny rail along the top, ambidextrous safeties, magazine release, and bolt releases, an adjustable gas system, and a left-side charging handle. No magazine is included, but are readily available online. A well balanced bullpup carbine in a hard-hitting caliber. (14A11524-9) {MODERN} (800/1200)
blue with some scattered spots of older oxidation, most notiable nearer the front sight, and the bright face of the muzzle shows light oxidation staining. The bolt body remains bright, and the knob and shroud retain neatly all their blue. The pistolgrip target walnut stock is in very good condition with some scattered light dings and handling marks and is fit with a White Line no-slip rubber buttplate giving an about 13 1/2” length of pull. The stock features sling swivels and a 4” accessory rail on the underside of the flat target forend, and the tip of the comb is neatly relieved to prevent contact with the retracted bolt. The factory markings are intact and crisp, with what appears to be a poorly stamped added “B” after the serial number, and the bolt is electro-pencil numbered to the rifle. The rifle is sighted with a Redfield Olympic front sight with globe insert and a RPA Trakker receiver-mounted aperture rear sight, and the receiver is drilled and tapped on both rings with an additional pair of drilled and tapped holes on the barrel. A likely very accurate target rifle. (14A11428-5) {MODERN} (700/900)
478.
RUGER M77 MARK II BOLT ACTION TARGET RIFLE
The rifle has no provisions for open sights, but is factory grooved on the receiver for ring mounting, a pair of factory rings A fine target rifle by Ruger, needing only your choice of optic. (14A11549-21) {MODERN} (800/1200)
but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue with some light wear on high edges and con points, a fine scratch on the barrel, and some scattered light handling marks; the band springs and bolt release retain strong iridescent fire blue with a few small spots of finish loss. The bolt is largely bright with some areas of fine oxidation staining and pinprick pitting. The straight grip hardwood stock is in excellent condition as lightly cleaned with a few minor dings on the butt and some minor handling marks, the toe line shows two light inspection marks, a faint acceptance stamp just visible on the left side of the butt, and the stock is lightly serialized and matching to the rifle. The steel buttplate shows a few spots of light pitting, including on one screw head, some light heel and toe wear, and a spot of oxidation. The receiver markings are intact and crisp, the Chilean crest decorating the receiver ring, the bottom metal and cleaning rod are numbered to the rifle, and the bolt is numbered to a different rifle. The rifle retains the standard open sights. A lovely example of these South American military rifles. (14A11541-14) {C&R} (700/900)
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480. CUSTOM WINCHESTER MODEL 12 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN TWO BARREL SET
rib mail-order barrel choked skeet with a bright excellent bore, and a 30” Simmons ventilated rib nickel steel barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1916-vintage shotgun and 30” barrel retain 90% likely Simmons reapplied blue with areas of the underside of the frame and triggerguard worn to a smooth gray patina, some light high edge wear, some light handling and assembly marks, and spot of previous pinprick pitting beneath the finish; the receiver extension and barrel are toning lightly plum. The 26” barrel retains 9 8% original blue with a touch of silvering at the muzzle and some light operational and assembly wear, and the magazine tubes show expected operational wear. The custom Monte Carlo-style walnut stock is in very good condition with light to perhaps more moderate flaking of the finish on high edges and contact points, and perhaps a light handling mark or two, the extended forend of the 30” barrel in similar condition with the s ame finish wear and perhaps lightly softened checkering, and the shorter checkered forend is in very good plus condition with some light handling marks and a small area of finish wear. The stock features a flared pistolgrip, semi-rollover left-side cheekpiece, is fit with a Morgan adjustable buttplate giving an about 14 1/2” length of pull, and along with the extended forend displays attractive grain figure. The markings of the 30” barrel are somewhat softened but still easily legible with no “WP” proof visible, the 26” shows crisp markings with correctly offset “WP” and mail order “P”, and both receiver extensions are unnumbered. The shotgun is sighted with a fiber optic front and steel bead mid rib on the long barrel, and Bradley-style white bead front and small brass bead mid rib on the skeet barrel, and both barrels assemble and fit securely. (14A11541-18) {MODERN} (700/900)
serial #105839D, 22 LR, 28” heavy target barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with perhaps the slightest handling mark or two, the polished face of the muzzle showing some gray freckling, and the bolt is bright with light operational wear. The smooth pistolgrip walnut stock is in near excellent condition with a few light handling marks scattered along the flat-bottom forend and one small ding at the tip of the comb, and features a full accessory rail along the underside of the forend and a White Line no-slip buttplate. The barrel and receiver markings are intact and crisp, and the bolt is electro-pencil numbered to the rifle. A pair of target blocks are mounted to the barrel and the rifle is drilled and tapped for mounting of the front and rear sights. A fine single shot Winchester target rifle, made in 1961. (14A11541-15) {C&R} (800/1200)
a sporting-style rear sight. A lovely rifle that will fit well in a collection. (14A11464-76) {C&R} (800/1200)
483. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 52-1 38 MASTER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #102090, 38 Special Wadcutter, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. This fine gun has had a few custom upgrades but remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue showing several light scratches on the left side of the slide, minor edge wear, and other handling marks. The grips have been upgraded with checkered walnut Herrett Target stocks featuring a thumb rest, palm rest, and finger rest in very good to excellent con dition showing light handling marks plus worn and flaking finish, mostly on the butt. This gun features a factory Patridge front sight, replacement Bo-Mar adjustable rear sight, wide serrated target trigger with overtravel stop, serrated front strap, checkered backstrap, and slide mounted hammer block safety. It includes a single factory fiveround magazine. A favorite with Bullseye shooters. (8A11487-42) {C&R} (800/1200)
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484. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 41 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #TAD7780, 22LR, 5” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue showing high edge wear and handling marks. The grips are a wonderful set of Herrett National target stocks featuring smooth walnut, thumb rest, adjustable palm rest, and they remain in excellent condition with a few minor handling marks. This pistol features an undercut Patridge front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight, and it is factory drilled and tapped for optics. It includes a pair of factory ten-round magazines. A favorite with Bullseye shooters. (8A11487-55) {MODERN} (700/900)
485. KIMBER TACTICAL ULTRA II SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #KU218118, 45 ACP, 3” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely pistol shows light use and retains about 99% original matte blue and gray KimPro II gray anodized finishes showing a few light handling marks. The double diamond checkered gray laminated factory grips feature an oval with Kimber laser engraved in the center and they remain in excellent condition. This gun features three dot night sights that still glow, checkered frontstrap, checkering on the underside of the triggerguard, checkered flat mainspring housing, beavertail grip safety with memory bump, magazine funnel, and long skeletonized trigger with overtravel stop. It includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a single blued factory seven-round magazine with bumper pad, a single stainless steel Chip McCormick seven-round magazine with bumper pad, Omega Internal gunlock, factory cable lock with a pair of keys, lubricant, takedown tool, Barsony Leather belt clip holster, and paperwork. An excelMODERN} (800/1200)
486. KIMBER TARGET II SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #KF15325, 38 Super Auto, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol shows light use and remains in excellent condition. The satin stainless steel surfaces rate excellent. The diamond checkered rubber factory grips rate excellent. This pistol features a serrated semi-ramp front sight, Bo-Mar style factory adjustable rear sight, extended thumb safety, checkered flat mainspring housing, front and back cocking serrations in the slide, and beavertail grip safety with memory bump. It includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of Kimber stainless steel nine-round magazines, a stainless steel Colt nine-round magazine, a blue Colt nine-round magazine with bumper pad, bushing wrench, and paperwork. An excellent choice for the MODERN} (700/900)
487. BROWNING HIGH POWER SEMIAUTO PISTOL
serial #511MX50237, 9mm, 4 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. This 2003-manufactured pistol shows a slight modification and remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 98% to perhaps 99% original blue showing high edge wear and handling marks. The checkered walnut factory grips rate excellent. This gun features a factory adjustable rear sight, ambidextrous thumb safeties, and is marked “MADE IN UGAL” on the right side of the slide. The front sight dovetail shows light edge damage, the dovetail on the serrated ramp sight has one hole drilled and tapped on each side of the blade and small set screws installed to hold the unit in place. It includes the factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, and a pair of ten-round magazines made in Italy. (700/900)
488. SMITH & WESSON 22/32 KIT GUN HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER
serial #533006, 22 LR, 4” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely pre-war revolver has been professionally non-factory refurbished. The metal surfaces retain about 98% factory quality re stored blue showing light edge wear, a miniscule pit in the center of the left frame, a few small dings on the backstrap, a few handling marks, and old marks under the new finish. The service hammer and trigger retain bold case-hardened colors with operational wear. The diamond checkered walnut fac tory grips feature silver S&W medallions, they are numbered to the gun, and rate near excellent with a few light handling marks. The revolver features a Patridge front sight, black blade adjustable rear sight, and all appropriate par correctly numbered to the gun. The corners of the rear sight slider have been gently radiused. A fine upstart collectible tha tolerate the occasional range trip. (8A11534-155) {C&R}
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489. COLT OFFICERS MODEL MATCH SINGLE ACTION ONLY REVOLVER
serial #923714, 38 Special, 6” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This 1968-manufactured revolver shows light use and retains about 98% - 99% original blue showing light edge wear, handling marks, and slight thinning of the barrel’s finish. The serrated trigger and target hammer retain full blue while the sides of the hammer remain bright. The fully checkered re placement walnut factory grips feature silver Rampant Colt medallions and remain in superb condition. This gun features a Patridge front sight, black blade Colt Accro rear sight, single action only mechanism, the rear of the hammer is cut and small stop screw set into the frame. An excellent example of these seldom seen variants of the Officers Model Match. (8A11505-8) {C&R} (800/1200)
490. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 53 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #K441088, 22 Remington Jet, 6” pinned barrel with an excellent bore. This early 1960s revolver retains about 94% original blue most of the loss to high edge wear and handling marks. The service trigger and selective hammer retain bold case-hardened colors with light operational wear. The checkered walnut factory target grips fea ture silver S&W medallions, extractor cut, and remain in very good condition with light handling marks. This revolver features a Baughman ramp front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight, rimfire and centerfire firing pins on the frame, selector on the hammer, and four-screw frame. A nice upstart collectible and fine shooter. (8A11549-1) {C&R}
491. COLT NEW SERVICE DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #10706, 44-40 W.C.F., 4 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This 1904-manufac tured Old Model New Service retains about 75% original blue with areas toned to brown, high edge wear, and handling marks. The smooth service trigger has a small amount of Nitre blue on the sides, the rest toned to gray while the hammer retains strong case-hardened colors with operational wear. The checkered hard rubber factory grips feature “COLT” and are num bered to another gun and rate about very good with light wear and handling marks. The front sight was modified to a serrated semi-ramp, original fixed rear sight and lanyard loop are intact, and it has a crisp ac tion. A solid New Service showing honest wear. (8A11547-1) {C&R} (700/900)
492. U.S. MODEL 1917 REVOLVER BY COLT
serial #228949, rack #75391, 45 ACP, 5 1/2” barrel with a near excellent bore showing just a hint of frosting. This post war (1919) revolver has been factory refurbished showing rework numbers on all the major parts and retains about 97% restored arsenal grade blue with the backstrap toning to brown, light edge wear, some previous light pitting under the finish, and handling marks. The service trigger and hammer have toned to mostly gray with remnants of blue and light stains from oxida tion. The grips are later added unmarked replacement staghorn with smooth surfaces, minimal bark, and remain in excellent condition. This revolver has fixed sights, lanyard loop, plus the factory and ordnance marking remain crisp. A fine example of a refurbished late Model 1917. (8A11540-3) {
493. FN MODEL FNX-45 TACTICAL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #FX3U180471, 45 ACP, 5 1/4” extended barrel with an excellent bore featuring a .578x28 threaded muzzle with muzzle cap. This Tactical version of the FN-45 shows light use and has many features. The slide retains 99% plus original black finish while the polymer frame rates excellent. This gun features ambidextrous thumb safeties, suppressor height three-dot night sights that glow brightly, optics ready slide, ambidextrous magazine catches, equipment rail, checkered grip frame, interchangeable checkered backstrap, and ambidextrous slide stops. It includes a factory nylon carry case, shipping sleeve that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of factory marked fifteen-round magazines with removable floorplates, fair interchangeable backstraps of difference sizes and texture, a pair of optics baseplates with assorted screws and Torx wrenches, cable lock with a pair of keys, and manual. It also includes a Dead Air Silencers ghost piston with 9/16x24 t.p.i., which will not fit this gun directly. An excellent pistol for a variety of shooting needs. (8A11524-25) {MODERN} (700/900)
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494. SMITH & WESSON K-22 MASTERPIECE HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER
serial #K206247, 22 LR, 6” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely 1954-manufactured K-22 remains in excellent condition. It retains about 99% original blue showing minor edge wear, a few handling marks, and very light scattered freckling. The service trigger and hammer retain robust case-hardened colors. The diamond checkered walnut factory Magna grips feature silver S&W medallions, are numbered to the gun, and remain in excellent condition. This gun is sighted with a Patridge front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. It includes the original gold two-piece factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, knurled steel handled screwdriver, cleaning kit, and paperwork. The box shows little wear, but has turned darker from oil staining. A fine example for the collector. (8A11534-90) {C&R} (800/120
495. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 28-2 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #N246710, 357 Magnum, 6” pinned barrel, the first approximately four inches of the grooves show what appear to be fine chatter marks. This mid-1970s Highway Patrolman appears to be virtually new in the box. It retains about 99% original blue with a few insignificant handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain bold case-hardened colors. The checkered walnut factory Magna grip feature silver S&W medallions and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a Baughman ramp front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. It includes the original factory two-piece box that is correctly end labeled and num bered to the gun, cleaning kit, manual, and paperwork. An excellent example of the Highway Patrolman. (8A11534-85) {MODERN} (700/900)
496. SMITH & WESSON K-22 MASTERPIECE HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER
serial #K325509, 22 LR, 6” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely 1958 transitional four-screw revolver did not receive the Model number designation started in 1957. It retains about 99% original blue showing a small scratch on the cylinder, some high edge wear, and a few handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain beautiful swirls of case-hardened colors. The smooth rosewood factory target grips feature silver S&W medallions, extractor cut, and remain in excellent condition. The revolver features a Patridge front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. It includes a mismatched factory box and paperwork. A nice niche gun for the thorough K-22 collector. (8A11534-119) {C&R}
497. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 629-1 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #AHZ9945, 44 Magnum, 8 3/8” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely revolver shows light use and remains in excellent condition. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with minor wear and handling marks. The smooth combat trigger and .500” target hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The replacement checkered rubber Pachmayr Presentation grips rate excellent. This gun features a red ramp front sight and white outline adjustable rear sight. It includes a hinged factory box that is missing the end label, screwdriver, manual, and paperwork. It will make a fine hunting or range gun and great addition to your collection. (8A11534-133) {
498. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 17-3 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #8K29144, 22 LR, 8 3/8” pinned barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely K-22 Masterpiece revolver remains in excellent condition. The revolver retains about 99% original blue with a few insignificant handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain bold case-hardened colors. The checkered walnut factory Magna grips with silver S&W medallions rate excellent. This gun is sighted with a Patridge front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. This gun includes the original factory two piece box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, cleaning kit, and manual. A wonderful example of these fine revolvers. (8A11534-72) {MODERN} (700/900)
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serial #TAP0056, 22 LR, 6” barrel with an excellent bore. To celebrate the launch of this series, Smith & Wesson commissioned Paul Piquette to engrave fifteen of the target models (Standard Catalogue of Smith & Wesson by Supica and Nahas). The frame and slide have tight scroll engraving with punch dot shading, most arranged with geometric borders for about 25% coverage. The left side of the barrel is engraved “1st Issue” while the right side has a large stylized “1” flanked by the date “19 & “87”. The pistol is as new in-the-box and retains 99% plus original blue and anodized finishes. The smooth faux ivory micarta grips rate excellent and feature a laser etched S&W monogram on the right panel, and large stylized “1” with dates, as found on the barrel, on the left panel. This pistol features a Baughman ramp front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. It includes a factory hardwood presentation case with First Issue brass plate on the cover and blue velvet lined interior. The interior is in excellent condition while the exterior shows light handling marks but also rates about excellent. The case has a flush mounted brass lock that functions although part of the handle on the key is broken. The cover has a signed “Certification” certificate serial numbered to this gun, ten-round factory magazine, and key. A wonderful way to enhance your Smith & Wesson collection. (8A11229-213) {MODERN} (800/1200)
500. COLT THIRD SERIES WOODSMAN MATCH TARGET SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #170592-S, 22 LR, 6” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely Match Target has seen light use and remains in excellent condition. The pistol retains about 99% original blue with a few small handling marks on the toe of the frontstrap. The checkered walnut factory grips feature a thumb rest and remain in excellent condition. This pistol features an undercut Patridge front sight, Colt Accro adjustable rear sight, and ser rated straps. The pistol includes a mismatched factory woodgrain box that is correctly end labeled to the gun but serial numbered to another, a pair of ten-round magazines that lack the cut for the Second Series, coin screwdriver, and manual. The box rates fair to good showing repairs on all the corners and portions of the label, and light edge wear. A wonderful example of a Third Series that has seen light use. (8A11229-65) {C&R}
501. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 48-4 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #27K8839, 22 Winchester Magnum RF, 6” pinned barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely K-22 Magnum Masterpiece revolver shows light use and retains about 99% original blue with minor handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain beautiful swirls of case-hardened colors. The checkered goncalo alves factory target grips feature silver S&W medallions, extractor cut, and rate excellent. This gun is sighted with a Patridge front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. The Model 48 series remains a collector and shooter favorite. (8A11534-83) {
502. HIGH STANDARD SUPERMATIC CITATION SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #1293466, 22 LR, 8” tapered barrel with an ex cellent bore. This lovely Model 102 Citation remains in excellent condition. It retains about 99% original blue showing minor handling marks. The trigger and magazine catch have strong case-hardened colors while the retains full blue. This gun has the optional checkered thumb rest factory walnut grips, they feature gold High Standard medallions, and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a Patridge front sight, barrel mounted black blade adjustable rear sight, muzzle stabilizer, single large barrel weight, serrated straps, eagle barrel logo, and external trigger adjustments. It includes a single factory marked ten-round mag azine. A fine Citation for your collection or the range. (8A11493-189) {C&R} (800/1200)
499. SCARCE FACTORY ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON MODEL 422 TARGET SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
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503. HIGH STANDARD OLYMPIC SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #1065068, 22 Short, 6 3/4” tapered barrel with an excellent bore. This Model 102 remains in about excellent condition, the metal sur faces retain about 95% - 96% original blue and anodized finishes, the left side of the muzzle toned to gray, portions of the straps are thinning to blue gray, and limited edge wear and handling marks. The mag azine catch has strong case-hardened colors while the trigger has faded although the thumb safety retains full blue. The checkered thumb rest factory walnut grips feature gold High Standard medallions and rate excellent. This gun features a Patridge front sight, slide mounted black blade adjustable rear sight, muzzle stabilizer, small and large barrel wei serrated straps, eagle barrel logo, and external trigger adjustments. It includes a single factory marked ten-round magazine. fine example of an Olympic that can tolerate periodic trips to the range. (8A11493-186) {C&R}
504. HIGH STANDARD THE VICTOR SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #2307998, 22 LR, 4 1/2” slab sided bull barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely Hamden, Connecticut, Military Model 107 remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue showing minor edge wear and handling marks. The trigger and thumb safety retain full gold colored plate while the magazine catch has robust case-hardened colors. The checkered walnut factory thumb rest grips rate excellent. This pistol is marked “THE VICTOR” on the barrel, has a Patridge front sight, black blade adjustable rear sight, grooved ventilated steel rib, stippling on both straps, and a smooth barrel weight. It includes a single factory ten-round magazine with steel floorplate extension. A beautiful Victor in a desirable collectible config uration. (8A11493-130) {C&R}
HAMMERLESS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #358286, 32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with a near excellent bore showing very light scattered pinprick pitting showing strong rifling throughout. This 1920-manufactured pistol remains in excellent condition. It retains about 97% original blue showing light edge wear, slight thinning on the straps, and handling marks. The checkered hard rubber factory grips feature a Rampant Colt and “COLT” on each panel, and remain in excellent condition. This Type III Model M features a halfmoon front sight, drift adjustable rear sight, and appears to function mechanically. The pistol includes a single factory marked two-tone eight-round magazine. (8A11518-26) {C&R} (700/900)
SMITH & WESSON MODEL 686-6 PLUS DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
tinguished Combat Magnum Plus revolver re mains in excellent condition. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with minor handling marks. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain strong but unremarkable case-hardened colors. The pebble grain rubber factory finger groove grips feature the S&W monogram and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a red ramp front sight, white outline micro adjustable rear sight, seven-shot cylinder, and round butt. It includes the original hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a spare set of Hogue Bantam rubber grips with removal wedge, fired case, cable lock with a pair of keys, pair of internal lock keys, and manual. A fine gun for a variety of shooting and defensive needs. (8A11518-20) {
serial #FN34121, 45 ACP, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. This 1990-manufactured pistol retains about 99% original blue showing slight edge wear and handling marks. The textured rubber factory wraparound grips feature gold Rampant Colt medallions and rate excellent. This pistol features a Patridge front sight, Colt Elliason adjustable rear sight, long skeletonized wide trigger with overtravel stop, Series ‘70 collet bushing, and serrated flat mainspring housing. This Mark IV Series ‘80 pistol includes a single unmarked seven-round magazine. An excellent Gold Cup (800/1200)
507. COLT GOLD CUP NATIONAL MATCH SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
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508. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 52-2 38 MASTER SEMI-AUTO
PISTOL
serial #TZK0088, 38 Special Wadcutter, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. This early 1990s pistol has seen light use but remains in excellent condition. The pistol retains about 98% - 99% original blue with a few areas of light wear in addition to handling marks. The grips are later replacement smooth walnut Herrett National Match stocks that feature a thumb rest and adjustable palm rest. They rate very good plus showing scattered light handling marks and a small chip missing off the rear of the left panel by the knuckle. This pistol features a Patridge front sight, black blade adjustable rear sight, slide mounted hammer block safety, and serrated straps. The pistol includes the original checkered walnut factory grips that rate good plus showing scattered handling marks and scuffing on the diamond points, a pair of factory marked five-round magazines, Aimtech Model 52 optics mount (replaces right grip panel), and an Oakshore Electronics Ultra Dot with rheostat dot intensity control. The Ultra Dot sight functions and has clear optics. A nice variety for the dedicated MODERN} (800/1200)
509. KIMBER RAPTOR II SEMIAUTO PISTOL
serial #K184500, 45 ACP, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol retains about 99% original blue showing light high edge wear and handling marks. The factory hardwood grips feature a series of scales for texture, Kimber logo laser etched on the panels, and remain in excellent condition. This gun features three dot Novak’s style night sights that no longer glow, scale texturing on the frontstrap and on the slide, long three-hole trigger with overtravel stop, ambidextrous thumb safeties, and beavertail grip safety with memory bump. It includes an unlabeled factory hard case and an eight-round Wilson Combat magazine with removable floorplate. An excellent 1911(800/1200)
510. HARTFORD ARMS CO. SINGLE SHOT TARGET PISTOL
serial #1266, 22 LR, 6 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol remains in excellent condition with about 98% original blue showing light edge wear, scattered light handling marks, and a few small scratches on the rear of the slide a knuckle. The vertically serrated walnut factory grips rate near excellent with a few light handling marks. This gun features front sight with later added dimple for a dot, drift adjustable rear sight, cross bolt safety, and frame mounted slide release. on the gun remain crisp and it is a fine representation of these limited production pistols. (8A11493-148) {C&R}
511. HIGH STANDARD OLYMPIC ISU SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #2122090, 22 Short, 6 3/4” tapered barrel with a bright excellent bore. This Model 104 Olympic shows minimal use and remains in wonderful condition. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue and anodized finishes with a few minor handling marks. The trigger and magazine catch retain full case-hardened colors while the safety has full blue. The checkered walnut factory thumb rest grips feature gold High Standard medallions and rate excellent. This gun features Patridge front sight, black blade adjustable rear sight, the barrel is grooved for barrel weights integral muzzle stabilizer. It includes a single factory ten-round magazine. An excellent example. (8A11493-66) {C&R} (800/1
512. HIGH STANDARD MILITARY SUPERMATIC TROPHY SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #1746554, 22 LR, 5 1/2” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely Hamden, Connecticut made pistol remains in excellent condition with fine accessories. The gun retains about 98% - 99% original high polish blue showing minor handling marks plus wear on the bottom of the barrel from previously mounted weights. The trigger and safety retain full gold finish while the magazine catch retains bold case-hardened colors. The checkered walnut factory thumb rest grips rate excellent. This gun features a Patridge front sight, bridge mounted ad justable rear sight, the barrel is factory cut for a muzzle stabilizer (not provided), factory drilled and tapped for barrel weights (not provided), and the straps are stippled. This gun includes the original factory two-piece box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun (Model 9247), a pair of factory ten-round magazines with plastic extended floorplates, and a manual. An excellent example of a Model 106. (8A11493-57) {C&R}
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513. HIGH STANDARD OLYMPIC SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #395458, 22 Short, 6 3/4” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely Second Model Olym pic retains about 99% original blue and anodized finishes showing scattered slight edge wear and minor handling marks. The grips are a lovely set of unmarked checkered thumb rest target stocks with a fixed palm rest and they remain in excellent condition. The pistol features a Patridge front sight, Davis adjustable rear sight, lever barrel takedown, and the barrel filler strip is present although no weights are provided. The slide stop spring is missing but readily available. The gun includes the original factory two-piece box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, the later straight style ten-round magazine, and period Henshaw trigger shoe with wrench and installation instructions. The box rates about good showing light edge wear, all the corners show period tape repair, and the label is parti covered by some the tape repairs with one small section bubbling off the box with a slight tear. A fine example of the Second Model. (8A11493-88) {C&R} (800/1200)
514. EXCELLENT HIGH STANDARD MILITARY SUPERMATIC TROPHY SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #2077568, 22 LR, 7 1/4” fluted heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. This Hamden, Connecticut manufactured Model 107 remains in virtually as-new condition and shows little if any use. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue. The target trigger with overtravel stop and safety retain full gold finish while the magazine catch has robust case-hardened colors. The checkered walnut factory thumb rest target grips rate excellent. This gun features a Patridge front sight, bridge mounted black blade adjustable rear sight, stippled straps, factory drilled and tapped for barre (not included), and the muzzle is factory cut for a stabilizer (not provided). It includes the original factory two-piece box rectly end labeled and numbered to the gun (catalogue No. 9248), factory ten-round magazine with steel extension floorplate. T box rates excellent showing minor corner wear. A beautiful Supermatic Trophy. (8A11493-22) {C&R}
515. EXCELLENT HIGH STANDARD THE VICTOR SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #ML09281, 22 LR, 5 1/2” slab sided barrel with a bright excellent bore featuring a solid three groove aluminum rib. This lovely Hamden, Connecticut pistol is as new in-the-box and retains about 99% original blue and anodized finishes with a few very light handling marks. The checkered walnut factory thumb rest grips rate excellent. The target trigger with overtravel stop, safety, and mag azine catch retain full gold finish. This pistol features a Patridge front sight, black blade adjustable rear sight, three groove barrel weight, and stippled straps. The barrel is marked “THE VICTOR.” This gun includes the original factory box with Styrofoam insert that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun and a factory tenround magazine with steel extended floorplate. The box rates about excellent with light handling wear. The Victors were a premier target pistol that were available in numerous variations which peak the interest of both shooters and collectors and this one is a superb example. (8A11493-16) {MODERN} (800/1200)
516. HARTFORD ARMS MODEL 1925 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #3262, 22 LR, 6 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. This fine Automatic Target retains about 96% original blue showing scattered light freckling, mostly on the slide, although under strong light the finish is toning to mottled mix of purple and blue in addition to a few handling marks. The checkered hard rubber factory grips rate excellent. This gun features a Patridge front sight, drift adjustable rear sight, sliding magazine release, and type I-A takedown. It includes the original factory type 1-95 two-piece box that is correctly labeled to the gun and pencil numbered to it, a ten-round factory two-tone magazine, manual, and ammunition notice. The magazine is interesting as the heat treatment left about 60% of the body with beautiful case-hardened colors. The box rates excellent, the cover has a crisp image of the gun along with text, and it includes a cardboard shipping sleeve pencil numbered to the gun. A fine representation of the Model 1925 with desirable accessories. (8B11493-147) {C&R} (800/1200)
517. COLT OFFICERS MODEL MATCH DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #76205, 22 LR, 6” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely revolver remains in excellent condition and shows light use since leaving the factory in 1958. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue, most of the loss is due to muzzle wear with a few minor handling marks. The serrated service trigger retains full blue, the target hammer’s blue has faded to blue-gray while the sides of the hammer remain bright. The fully checkered walnut first-type factory target grips feature silver Rampant Colt medallions and rate excellent. It sighted with a Patridge front sight and Colt Accro adjustable rear sight. A great Officers Model for your collection or the revolver enthusiast. (8A11505-10) {C&R} (
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518. U.S. MODEL 1911 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY COLT
serial #313012, 45 ACP, 5” Colt commercial replacement barrel with an excellent bore. This 1918-made late war pistol has several replacement parts and shows honest use. The slide has toned to a smoky gray with a few whisps of restored blue showing with even pitting on the surfaces. The frame retains about 80% restored blue, the straps toning to pewter with oxidation stains, edge wear, and handling marks. The double diamond checkered walnut factory Colt grips rate good with light to moderate wear of the diamond point and handling marks. It features a serrated long trigger, the mainspring housing is an arched converted flat but slightly thicker, the thumb safety is a post-war commercial factory replacement, the grip safety is a later production with extended tang modified to fit the replacement hammer, the hammer is a contemporary ring-style, the front sight is a Patridge, and the rear is a high visibility with two dots, and the slide stop is a later WWII serrated with no machine cut. The slide markings are from earlier production but this transition pistol was likely the result of parts clean up. The pistol does not include a magazine. A salty 1911 rebuilt to replace worn or out-of-fashion parts. (8A11505-16) {C&R} (800/1200)
519. COLT COMMANDO DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #9459, 38 Special, 4” barrel with an excellent bore. This fine gun shows light use and retains about 98% original Parkerized finish showing light edge wear and handling marks. The checkered Coltwood factory synthetic grips feature Rampant Colt monograms and rate excellent. This gun has the traditional half-moon front sight, fixed rear sight, and the ordnance bomb remains crisp. This is an early gun that remains in excellent condition and a fine find for the collector. (8A11505-9) {C&R} (800/1200)
520. BROWNING HIGH POWER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #245NW70498, 9mm, 4 5/8” barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol is manufactured in Belgium and assembled in Portugal. It retains about 99% original polished blue with minor edge wear. The grips are checkered rubber factory Pachmayr wraparound finger groove stocks featuring Browning Buck Mark medallions and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a serrated ramp front sight, Millett black blade adjustable rear sight, and ambidextrous safeties. It includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, factory ten-round magazine, and a pair of unmarked thirteen round magazines. An excellent gun for
521. COLT NEW SERVICE DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #59454, 38-40 W.C.F., 7 1/2” barrel with a near excellent bore showing scattered light oxidation stains in the first third with strong rifling throughout. This 1913-manufactured gun has been professionally refurbished, retaining about 90% - 92% non-factory restored blue, most of the loss on the straps that are toning to pewter in addition to light edge wear, handling marks, and scattered pinprick pitting. The trigger and hammer were blued and show light operational wear. The checkered hard rubber factory grips feature “COLT”, are numbered to another gun but fit quite well, and rate about very good showing light wear, the left panel has a number of dings. This gun features a shark tooth front sight lightly altered, fixed rear sight, lanyard loop, and flat latch. A good upstart collectible. (8A11534-157) {C&R}
522. CUSTOM SMITH & WESSON MODEL 52-1 38 MASTER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #102937, 38 Special Wadcutter, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. This fine gun has been custom fitted with optics, it retains about 97% original blue, most of the loss is on the checkered backstrap that is thinning to pewter in addition to handling marks. The checkered walnut factory grips feature silver S&W medallions and rate excellent. The original factory sights have been removed, a full length Weaver style base added, and an Ultra Dot Distributors Ultra Dot 30mm red dot sight added. The sight features clear optics, functions electronically, and has a rheostat to adjust dot brightness. This gun features a slide mounted firing pin block safety, target trigger with overtravel stop, and serrated front strap. This gun includes the original factory two-piece box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual, cleaning kit, and single factory five-round magazine. A fine gun for a variety of Bullseye competitions. (8A11594-1) {C&R} (700/900)
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523. COLT MODEL 1903 POCKET HAMMERLESS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #177694, 32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. This 1915manufactured pistol shows light use and retains about 97% original blue showing light thinning in areas, light handling marks, and areas toned to plum under strong light. The trigger and thumb safety retain full blue. The checkered hard rubber factory grips feature a Rampant Colt and “COLT”. This gun features fixed sights, thumb safety, and grip safety. It includes a single factory two-tone magazine marked “CALIBRE 32” on the floorplate. (8A11594-5) (700/900)
524. ENGRAVED ENGLISH BULLDOG DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
, 44 C.F., 2 3/4” plain barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. This gun is factory engraved with wedges of tight scroll engraving on the frame, triggerguard, cylinder, and backstrap for about 40% coverage. The metal surfaces retain about 96% original nickel plate with scattered oxidation stains and handling marks. The smooth trigger and service hammer retain full nickel plate. The checkered walnut factory round butt grips rate very good with light handling marks and wear. This gun features fixed sights, Nagant-style base pin and ejector system, and side loading gate. There are Birmingham proofs present although the only other markings found are “ENGLISH / BULLDOG” on the topstrap. (8A11588-11) {C&R} (800/1200)
RARE FOREHAND & WADSWORTH VEST POCKET DERRINGER
serial #3805, 22 R.F., 2” part round part octagon smooth bore barrel with a lightly oxidized and pitted bore. The barrel retains about 90% original nickel plate while the frame retains about 35%, the worn areas toned to pewter with scattered oxidized pinprick pitting. The spur trigger and hammer have to toned gray with just a trace of case-hardened color on the side of the hammer. The smooth rosewood grips are numbered to the gun and rate very good plus showing light wear and handling marks. The barrel address remains crisp and barrel to frame fit is tight with just a hint of side play when the barrel is closed. A fine example of these seldom seen pistols. (8A11588-15) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
numbered to the gun. The rifle is sighted with a bead front sight and a sporting-style rear sight, and the receiver is grooved for optic mounts. An attractive 1962-made Winchester Model 61. (14A11518-39) {C&R} (800/1200)
the left barrel. The barrels retain about 80-85% original blue with areas of light wear toned to brown, scattered specks of oxidation and light handling marks, and some light silvering at the muzzle. The case-hardened frame retains about 40% mellowed case colors, primarily in the protected areas around the fences, trigger, lever, and hammers, with the balanced toned to an even gray case-hardened patina and light oxidation staining. The checkered round knob pistolgrip walnut stock and splinter-style forend are in very good plus condition with a few light handling marks and areas of softened checkering, the checkered hard rubber buttplate with Remington Arms monogram showing an older shallow chip at the toe, and the forend features a hard rubber tip insert. The stock features a 13 3/4” length of pull with drops of about 2 3/8” and 3 1/2”. The Remington Arms Co. name on the lockplates and matted rib are intact, and the forend and barrels are numbered to the gun. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest at center, and the rebounding hammers are in time. The water table, barrel flats, and rear locking lugs are factory relieved for weight savings. Lightweight variants of these shotguns are not commonly encountered, and this is a nicely preserved example from the turn of the last century. (14A11459-11) {C&R} (700/900)
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92% original blue, appearing stronger under ambient light, with spots of silvering at the breeches and muzzles, light wear along the barrels toning lightly brown when under bright light, and some scattered light handling marks. The case-hardened frame retains about 85% original case color, mellowed lightly with edges of the fences toned to a silvery case-hardened patina, and scattered freckling greatest on the under side. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and splinter-style forend are in very good plus condition with a few scattered light dings and handling marks, and the buttstock shows some light crazing and beading of the finish. The grooved hard rubber buttplate is intact, providing a 14” length of pull with drops of about 1 3/4” and 2 7/8”, and the forend features the short-lived Third Type “Curtis” forend latch. The factory markings are intact and crisp, and the forend and barrels are numbered to the gun. The shotgun locks up tight with the right barrel a hair off-face, a bare sliver of light visible between the breech and standing breech, with the lever coming to rest right of center and features dual triggers, an automatic safety, extractor, and is sighted with a lone brass bead. A well preserved Field Grade L.C. Smith that will fit well in a collection. (14B11459-12) {C&R} (800/1200)
of this Mitchell’s Mausers refurbished rifle retain about 97-98% ar senal quality reapplied blue with some scattered specks of oxidation and a few light handling marks, and some areas toning lightly brown under bright light. The bolt remains bright, with downward bent handle. The Eurasian hardwood stock is in very good condition with a few light dings and handling marks expected of a military service rifle, and some light flaking of the arsenal finish on the forend. The barrel is 1943-dated, the markings softened but still easily legible, with a crisp refurbishment mark below the original serial number, and the round receiver shows the importer-added serial number on the left side. The left side of the barrel is neatly stamped with the serial number of the scope, the base is electro-pencil numbered with both the rifle’s and scope’s serial numbers, the bolt and buttplate are serialized to the rifle, and the floorplate is line-out renumbered to match. The underside of the barrel is neatly import marked by MMC. The PU scope is in very good plus condition as arsenal refurbished, showing a few minor handling marks and spot of previous light pitting, with clear glass and a crisp reticle, and it mounts securely to the rifle. Included is a Mitchell’s Mausers Letter of Provenance, serialized to this rifle, declaring it to be an original Soviet sniper rifle in it’s original configuration. Also included with the rifle is the Mitchell’s Mauser box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, oiler, ammunition pouches, MMC manual and manual in Russian, hardwood display board, and copies of “Notes of a Sniper” by Vassili Zaitsev and “Enemy at the Gates”, all of which remains in it’s plastic wrapping. A nice example of the primary Soviet sniper rifle of WWII, used to great effect. (14A115733) {C&R} (800/1200)
of the receiver, and a few light handling
marks. The smooth straight grip walnut stock and 17-groove forend are in very good condition with a few light dings and handling marks, and some more moderate finish wear on the stock butt, and the checkered Winchester Repeating Arms hard rubber buttplate is intact. The factory markings are intact and crisp. The rifle is sighted with a bead front sight and a sporting-style rear sight, and the disassembly screw functions correctly. (14A11207-2) {C&R} (700/900)
529. SOVIET M91/30 BOLT ACTION SNIPER RIFLE BY IZHEVSK
SALE NO. 142 155 JUNE 1, 2024
.70 cal., 9” barrels with lightly oxidized bores. These original flint pistols served the Dutch Navy when they controlled both the Netherlands and Belgium following the Napoleonic Wars. The metal surfaces are toning to a dull gray patina with softened pinprick-light pitting and spots of light oxidation. The brass fittings have aged to warm mustard patina with spots of minor tarnish and some expected light handling marks. The pistols are unmarked except for a small “(Crown) / DN” proof on one of the lockplates partially hidden by the swan neck cock. The barrel wedge escutcheon protrudes from the right side of the forend of one pistol, the forward lockplate screw of that same pistol is an oversized hardware replacement, and the lockplate shows some moderate cleaning striations and its frizzen spring finial has been dressed. The walnut stocks rate near fine with overall dings and handling marks from military service including a thin crack between the forend cap and barrel wedge escutcheon of one pistol. The lanyard rings are intact and the actions are strong and crisp. An interesting pair of nineteenth-century Dutch flintlock pistols for the antique collector. (23B11566-4, 5) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
barrel is serialized to the frame and the markings are clear. The smooth walnut straight grip buttstock and forend rate very good plus with a light coat of added finish, a smoothed over scuff on the left side of the wrist, and some light handling marks. The barrel is sighted with a Beachstyle combination front, a spirit level is mounted in the rear sight dovetail, and there is a tang sight with flip-up aperture at the rear. The action is strong and crisp. (23A11230-39) {C&R} (700/900)
case-hardening with the right side forward barrel wedge escutcheon toning to a pewter gray patina. The smooth walnut straight grip stock with left side cheekpiece rates near excellent some scattered light handling marks. The original front sight blade and semi-buckhorn rear sights have been removed and are included. In their place is a globe front sight with numerous included apertures and a Lyman Model 57 SML with two aperture discs is mounted to the upper tang. The original box is included along with both hardwood and synthetic ramrods. An excellent condition example of these ornate percussion target rifles. (23A11484-6) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
EUROPEAN BRASS-BARRELED FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS
About .80 cal., 9 1/2” part round part octagon barrel flaring to 1 1/2” at the muzzle with a moderately oxidized bore. The brass barrel, pierced sideplate, pan, and fittings are toning to a warm goldenrod patina with fine pinprick pitting scattered along the barrel and some expected light handling marks. The lockplate is marked “Myra / 1839” and is, along with the other metal surfaces, toning to a dull gray patina with softened light pitting and some spots of light oxidation. The hardwood stock rates good to perhaps very good with a flexing 3 1/2” crack in the left side of the forend, multiple thinner cracks in the underside of the action running beneath the brass trigger plate, and some other dings and handling marks. The bridled frizzen fits the barrel very well and the action is strong and crisp. A simple hardwood trumpet-head ramrod is included. An impressive and rather large blunderbuss pistol for the antique collector. (23A11566-2) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
PAIR OF DUTCH FLINTLOCK SEA SERVICE PISTOLS
SALE NO. 142 156 JUNE 1, 2024
speckles of light oxidation on the guard. The frame and forend iron are toning to a smoky gray case-hardened patina with original casehardened colors in the protected areas beneath a worn coat of protective varnish. The frame features game scenes left and right and the “Original Sauer” logo on the bottom and barrel markings are crisp. The checkered walnut pistolgrip stock with left side cheekpiece and splinter-style forend rate very good plus to near excellent with a shallow dent in the comb, a tiny chip in the leading edge of the cheekpiece, and a scattered light handling mark or two. The stock has a 14 1/8” length of pull with drops of 1 3/4” and 2 1/2”. There are two vacant drilled and tapped holes in the bottom of the under rib and a neatly screw-filled hole in the toe line of the buttstock. The barrels lock up tightly and on-face. A handsome example of these desirable shotguns. (23A11587-2) {C&R} (700/900)
536. ANSCHUTZ MODEL 54 SUPER MATCH BOLT ACTION
bright also showing some speckles of pinprick pitting and light oxidation staining. The stippled walnut right hand thumbhole stock rates very good plus with some scattered light handling marks from competitive use. The stock features an accessory rail on the underside of the forend with removeable palm rest, an adjustable comb, and an adjustable buttplate. The barrel is equipped with target blocks and the rifle includes excellent removeable factory sights with multiple front sight inserts. The adjustable trigger provides a wonderful crisp pull and various tools, factory spirit level, cleaning rod guide, and barrel weights are included. (23A11575-1) {M ODERN}(800/1200)
refurbished brown finish with a tiny dent on the left barrel above the forward ramrod thimble, a few scattered spots of light oxidation and fine pinprick pitting, and a handsome damascus twist pattern throughout. Greener’s London address is clearly marked on the top rib, there are crisp Birmingham proofs on the underside of the breeches, and blow-out plugs on the sides of the breeches. The lockplates and hammers have aged to a smoky gray case-hardened patina with scattered spots of light oxidation and remnants of original colors in the protected areas. Both are lightly engraved with splashes of loose foliate scroll. The long tang triggerguard with decorative urn front extension retains modest remnants of original blue and is otherwise toning to a gray patina and is engraved to the gun. The buttplate is in similar condition with a bit more oxidation around the toe. The checkered walnut stock rates fine with a coat of added finish, some scattered chips points in the wraparound panels, a few hairline cracks around the buttplate, and some expected light handling marks. There is an unengraved monogram plate on the top of the wrist and the stock is numbered to the gun. The hammers are in time, and a brasstipped hardwood ramrod is included. A fine example of these quality British shotguns. (23B11589-3) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
mensurate with competitive use. There is an accessory rail on the underside of the forend equipped with a MEC handstop with detachable sling swivel. The barrel is equipped with target blocks and the receiver and top of the muzzle are grooved for mounting sights. The knurled straight trigger features a light two-stage pull and the action appears to function well mechanically. A fine match rifle needing only your choice of sights or optic. (23A11338-1) {MODERN} (700/900)
1, 2024
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537. BRITISH PERCUSSION DOUBLE FOWLER BY W.W. GREENER
538. ANSCHUTZ MODEL 54 SUPER MATCH BOLT ACTION RIFLE
is toning to a plum brown patina with generous original blue remaining in the protected areas. The bolt is bright and numbered to the gun, and the bolt handle shows some areas of wear toning to gray. The Winchester proofs and other barrel and receiver markings are crisp. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock rates very good plus to near excellent with a few scattered minor handling marks from the years. The barrel is equipped with target blocks, Lyman globe front sight with globe insert, and a Lyman 48J receiver sight with aperture disc. One factory 5-round magazine is included. A nice example of these classic Winchester target rifles. (23A11108-100) {C&R} [Tom Devers Collection] (800/1200)
fine pinprick pitting, and some light operational and high edge wear. The receiver features attractive Grade II foliate engraving and simple zigzag borders, and the barrel and frame markings are clear. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock with “FN Browning Automatic” horn buttplate rates very good plus with some scattered light handling marks and some finish wear on the bottom of the round knob grip. The forend rates very good with a 1 1/2” crack in the underside at the frame, and a chip and small crack in the left wood line. All the visibly numbered parts are serialized to the receiver. A handsome pre-war Grade II Auto-5 by FN. (23A11518-7) {C&R} (800/1200)
541. AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN ROTH MODEL 1907 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY STEYR
serial #50879, 8mm Roth-Steyr, 5” barrel with a mostly bright very good plus bore showing some fine oxidation and pinprick pits in the grooves and otherwise strong rifling throughout. This pistol appears to have been originally accepted in 1913, the Austro-Hungarian acceptance over-stamped during the interwar period with an Austrian Army “HV (Eagle) 35” re-acceptance. The metal surfaces retain about 98% of a dull arsenal refurbished blue on almost all of the components with a bit of minor edge wear and some scattered pinprick pitting beneath the blue. The barrel and internal slide remain mostly bright with light pitting along the top of the slide. The grooved walnut grips remain in very good condition with some moderate overall wear and light dings. The right escutcheon bears a unit marking “10H”, likely indicating the 10th Hussars Regiment from its original Austro-Hungarian service. A very good refurbished example of these desirable pistols. (13A11598-35) {C&R}
serial #44050, 8mm Roth-Steyr, 5” barrel with a fair bore showing moderate
The metal surfaces of this 1910 acceptance-dated pistol retain about 90% plus original blue showing some scattered mild oxidation speckling and some areas thinning to gray-brown patina along the left side. The bolt remains mostly bright, the trigger is a smooth gray and the extractor shows fine straw color. The barrel shows some slight damage at the crown, strangely having been flattened somewhat, and all mark ings remain intact and strong. The grooved walnut grips remain in very good plus condition showing some light dings and the left panel with a few small chips. All of the serialized parts are matching. A fine example of these desirable and interest
excellent bore showing a little mild frosting. The metal surfaces of this re volver retain about 65-70% of a dull arsenal refurbished blue with areas toning to gray, scattered light scratches and a few spots of old light pitting. All of the principal markings remain intact and strong, the topstrap with characteristic large engraved Royal Navy broad arrow, “N” at the top of the backstrap and “7” on the backstrap. The revolver also shows later commercial Birmingham proofs and small “ENGLAND” import mark. The back of the cylinder has been shaved for 45 ACP on moonclips, leaving the number difficult to discern but it appears to be matching the frame, the barrel also matching. The black checkered hard rubber grips remain in very good condition with a small chip at the left toe and scattered light dings. Barrel-to-frame fit exhibits a little minor play and the action otherwise seems to function well mechanically. A good example of an increasingly desirable antique Webley. (13A11598-21) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
SALE NO. 142 158 JUNE 1, 2024
LUGER PISTOL
serial #8141i, 30 Luger, 3 7/8” barrel with a mostly bright very good bore showing some light oxidation in the grooves and otherwise strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this pistol retain about 95% interwar factory-refurbished rust blue showing some mild high edge wear and slight fading under bright light. The small parts retain fine straw color throughout with a little silvering along the trigger while the sear spring and edges of the grip screws show pale fire blue. The chamber area is blank and all other markings remain intact and strong showing “(Crown) / N” commercial proofs and a small period “GERMANY” import mark on the right frame rail. The checkered beech grips are un-numbered and remain in very fine condition right and very good condition left, showing some ingrained staining and the left panel with a small chip near the safety. The ungrooved firing pin is un-numbered and the remaining numbered parts appear to be matching. One original un-numbered bright-boded wood base magazine is included. A nice commercially reworked pistol from the interwar era. (800/1000)
545. AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN STEYR HAHN MODEL
1912 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #7801m, 9mm Steyr, 5” barrel with an about good bore showing light oxidation and pinprick pitting its full-length and otherwise strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1916 acceptance-dated pistol retain about 85% original thinning blue showing some scattered mild oxidation speckling, holster wear and a few small areas of minor pitting. The small parts remain mostly bright with some mild gray speckling and all markings are intact and strong. The checkered walnut grips remain in about very good plus condition with a bit of older added varnish, some light dings and the left panel with a small chip along the bottom edge. The slide and barrel are matching the frame. A solid example of these classic Austro-Hungarian military pistols. (13A11591-6) {C&R} (70
BARREL
serial #32982, 22 LR, 28 1/2” Eric Johnson “5 Star 8” heavy round barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains about 95% original blue showing some scattered light handling marks. The action is mostly a silvery gunmetal patina showing some minor oxidation staining and the breechblock with reapplied blue. The hammer has been skeletonized to reduce weight and the lever has been modified with concentric circle knob. The rifle is fitted with custom walnut target stocks with long wide forend equipped with threaded rail, hand stop and swivels and generous buttstock of two-piece construction with wide semi-rollover left-side cheekpiece and heavy grooved aluminum buttplate. The stocks are very good plus with light handling marks and the rifle is fitted with four target blocks, currently holding a Lyman Polaroid tube sight and 77H target globe front sight with square post insert. A fine custom target rifle. (13A10998-54) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
barrel retains perhaps 90% original blue with some even fading under bright light and some scattered light dings. The action is toning to a pleasant smoky gray patina showing a few pinprick pits along the left side and some generous smoky case-hardened colors here and there. The checkered walnut “fish belly” buttstock and forend with slight schnabel remain in very fine to perhaps near excellent condition retaining most of their original varnish and showing some scattered light dings and handling marks. The buttstock exhibits some nice straight grain figure, the forend with a hint of fiddleback at the tip, and the proper schuetzen buttplate retains about 95% original nickel finish. The rifle is equipped with Lyman tang peep sight and ivory bead front. A nice example of the desirable “Ladies Type” schuetzen variant. (13B11164-22) {C&R} [Scott Ashley Collection] (800/1200)
544. DWM 1920 COMMERCIAL
SALE NO. 142 159 JUNE 1, 2024
buttplate is intact. The factory markings are intact and crisp, and the triggerguard is numbered to the gun. The rifle is sighted with a bead front sight and sporting-style rear sight. (14A11407-13) {C&R} (700/900)
549. EXCELLENT REMINGTON MODEL 51 SEMIAUTO PISTOL
serial #PA68063, 32 ACP, 3 1/2" barrel with a near excellent bore showing perhaps a couple tiny pinprick pits but overall strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this July 1924 date-coded pistol retain about 98% original blue showing fine flaking toning to gray patina along the front gripstrap, light silvering along high edges including minor holster wear toward the muzzle, and the occasional tiny handling mark. The magazine release, takedown pin, and safety lever remain vibrant fire blue. One original magazine is included in excellent condition showing very fine flaking to brown patina along the floorplate. A scarcer Model 51 in wonderful condition. (700/900)
patina. The smooth walnut stocks rate very good plus with some minor finish wear on the contact points, some thin drying cracks side of the buttstock, and some expected scattered light handling marks. The barrel, triggerguard, forend, buttstock, and buttplate are serialized to the frame, and the forend is stamped “8.” The rifle is sighed with a Beach-style combination front, fixed “v” notch rear, and the aperture disc of the tang sight retains some generous remnants of original blue. The barrel locks up tightly and on-face, and the action is strong and crisp. Included is useful writeup by the consignor denoting the various serialized parts and markings, along with the history of the rifle’s patents. (23A11287-14) {ANTIQUE} [John D. Hamilton Collection] (700/900)
serial #20B002259, 5.56 NATO, 16” chrome-lined barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original phosphate and black hard coat anodized finishes with a few light storage marks on the barrel. The factory black polymer pistolgrip and SOPMO D-style buttstock rate excellent. The carbine is equipped with an adjustable short stroke gas piston operating system, Picatinny quad rail forend, upgraded triggerguard and excellent ALG Defense combat trigger, Tactical Link ambidextrous bolt stop/release, ambidextrous magazine releases, enhanced charging handle, aluminum folding back up iron sights, and multiple QD swivels cups at the front and back. Included is a Sig Sauer box labeled to another carbine, manual, Lancer L5AWM black polymer 20-round magazine, numerous black rubber Picatinny rail covers, and a Sig Sauer vertical foregrip. Also included is an FDE tactical nylon padded soft case that rates excellent and features the Sig Sauer logo, numerous compartments, padded handle, and removeable padded shoulder straps with sternum strap. An excellent condition Sig 516 Patrol carbine. (23A11374-7) {MODERN} (800/1200)
SALE NO. 142 160 JUNE 1, 2024
serial #1121148, 30-06, 24” 11-19 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing some light frosting in the grooves and strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain about 94% arsenal applied dark Parkerizing with a slightly mottled appearance. The replacement Remington bolt retains 90% blue showing loss at the contact points with spots of oxidation staining on the bolt handle. All of the metal components are forged showing no stamped parts with a smooth buttplate with the bayonet lug marked “H”. The replacement walnut scant stock is in very good plus condition displaying a “RAP” rework stamp on the left side, “S” stamped under the magazine cut off with a “4” on the forearm tip. The stock shows scattered dings and impact marks, a modest chip at the toe with a 1/2” hairline crack behind the upper tang and a tight 2” crack in the handguard forward of the sling swivel band. The rifle is sighted with a functional Model 1905 sight and includes a front sight hood. A fine example of an arsenal refurbished MK I that somehow retained the original 1919 barrel with a bore condition not often seen on a rifle of this vintage. (25A11568-2) {C&R} (700/900)
553. GERMAN MODEL P.35(P) SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY RADOM
serial #N5369, 9mm, 4 3/4" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this three lever, no slot, Type II Radom have toned to gray with remnants of blue in protected areas, high edge wear, and light oxidation staining. Both checkered Bakelite grips remain in very good plus condition with the screws appearing to be later replacements and the left panel exhibiting a few small chips around the top screw hole. The slide, barrel, and mainspring are all numbered to the gun with the remaining parts either unnumbered or illegible. The slide, frame, and barrel have numerous Waffenamt markings including “[Eagle] / WaA77” on the slide and frame, and an “[Eagle] / 623” on the slide and barrel lug. The side of the slide retains a single line address and the pistol includes a single unmarked eight-round magazine. A pistol that continues to remain highly desirable. (28A11230-74) {C&R} (800/1200)
554. AS-NEW FN 510 TACTICAL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #BBP0021604, 10mm, 4 3/4" threaded barrel with a bright excellent bore. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. This suppressor-ready pistol features a threaded barrel, co-witness iron sights, optics-ready slide, aggressively textured polymer grip frame with interchangeable backstraps, accessory rail, ambidextrous magazine and slide stop releases, articulated trigger, and an impressive 22+1 capacity. It includes the original factory hinged box correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a single factory 15-round magazine, a single factory 22-round magazine, spare backstrap insert, various plates for most micro red dot sights, cable lock with pair of keys, manual, and paperwork, all stored in an FN-marked black nylon carry case. An attractive and versatile pistol for the (700/900)
AS-NEW FN 510 TACTICAL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #BBP0039353, 10mm, 4 3/4" threaded barrel with a bright excellent bore. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. This suppressor-ready pistol features a threaded barrel, co-witness iron sights, opticsready slide, aggressively textured polymer grip frame with interchangeable backstraps, ambidextrous magazine and slide stop releases, accessory rail, and articulated trigger. It includes the original factory hinged box correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, two factory 10-round magazines, spare backstrap insert, various plates for most micro red dot sights, cable lock with pair of keys, manual, and paperwork, all stored in an FN-marked black nylon carry case. An attractive and versatile pistol for the avid shooter. (28A11530-9) {MODERN} (700/900)
SALE NO. 142 161 JUNE 1, 2024
556. AS-NEW FN 545 TACTICAL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #BBP0018856, 45 ACP, 4 3/4" threaded barrel with a bright excellent bore. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. This suppressor-ready pistol features a threaded barrel, co-witness iron sights, optics-ready slide, aggressively textured Flat Dark Earth polymer grip frame with interchangeable backstraps, accessory rail, ambidextrous magazine and slide stop releases, articulated trigger, and an impressive 15+1 capacity. It includes the original factory hinged box correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, two factory 15-round magazines, spare backstrap insert, various plates for most micro red dot sights, cable lock with pair of keys, manual, and paperwork, all stored in an FN-marked tan nylon carry case. An attractive and versatile pistol for the avid shooter. (700/900)
557. AS-NEW FN 545 TACTICAL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #BBP0019660, 45 ACP, 4 3/4" threaded barrel with a bright excellent bore. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. This suppressor-ready pistol features a threaded barrel, co-witness iron sights, optics-ready slide, aggressively textured Flat Dark Earth polymer grip frame with interchangeable backstraps, accessory rail, ambidextrous magazine and slide stop releases, articulated trigger, and an impressive 15+1 capacity. It includes the original factory hinged box correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, two factory 15-round magazines, spare backstrap insert, various plates for most micro red dot sights, cable lock with pair of keys, manual, and paperwork, all stored in an FN-marked tan nylon carry case. An attractive and versatile pistol for the avid shooter. (700/900)
AS-NEW FN 545 TACTICAL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #BBP0014732, 45 ACP, 4 3/4" threaded barrel with a bright excellent bore. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. This suppressor-ready pistol features a threaded barrel, co-witness iron sights, optics-ready slide, aggressively textured polymer grip frame with interchangeable backstraps, accessory rail, ambidextrous magazine and slide stop releases, articulated trigger, and an impressive 15+1 capacity. It includes the original factory hinged box correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, two factory 15-round magazines, spare backstrap insert, various plates for most micro red dot sights, cable lock with pair of keys, manual, and paperwork, all stored in an FN-marked black nylon carry case. An attractive and versatile pistol for the avid shooter. (700/900)
559. AS-NEW FN 545 TACTICAL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #BBP0014724, 45 ACP, 4 3/4" threaded barrel with a bright excellent bore. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. This suppressor-ready pistol features a threaded barrel, co-witness iron sights, optics-ready slide, aggressively textured polymer grip frame with interchangeable backstraps, accessory rail, ambidextrous magazine and slide stop releases, articulated trigger, and an impressive 15+1 capacity. It includes the original factory hinged box correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, two factory 15-round magazines, spare backstrap insert, various plates for most micro red dot sights, cable lock with pair of keys, manual, and paperwork, all stored in an FN-marked black nylon carry case. An attractive and versatile pistol for the avid shooter. (28A11530-11) {MODERN} (700/900)
560. AS-NEW FN 510 TACTICAL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #BBP0021599, 10mm, 4 3/4" threaded barrel with a bright excellent bore. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. This suppressor-ready pistol features a threaded barrel, co-witness iron sights, optics-ready slide, aggressively textured polymer grip frame with interchangeable backstraps, accessory rail, ambidextrous magazine and slide stop releases, articulated trigger, and an impressive 22+1 capacity. It includes the original factory hinged box correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a single factory 15round magazine, a single factory 22-round magazine, spare backstrap insert, various plates for most micro red dot sights, cable lock with pair of keys, manual, and paperwork, all stored in an FN-marked black nylon carry case. An attractive and versatile pistol for the avid shooter. (700/900)
SALE NO. 142 162 JUNE 1, 2024
561. AS-NEW FN 545 TACTICAL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #BBP0021387, 45 ACP, 4 3/4" threaded barrel with a bright excellent bore. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. This suppressor-ready pistol features a threaded barrel, co-witness iron sights, optics-ready slide, aggressively textured polymer grip frame with interchangeable backstraps, ambidextrous magazine and slide stop releases, accessory rail, and articulated trigger. It includes the original factory hinged box correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, two factory 10-round magazines, spare backstrap insert, various plates for most micro red dot sights, cable lock with pair of keys, manual, and paperwork, all stored in an FN-marked black nylon carry case. An attractive and versatile pistol for the avid shooter. (28A11530-6) {MODERN} (700/900)
562. AS-NEW HECKLER & KOCH USP 45 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #25-175727, 45 ACP, 4 3/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. This desirable pistol features a threaded barrel, polygonal rifling, aggressively textured polymer grip frame, ambidextrous magazine releases, match grade trigger, accessory rail, thumb safety, adjustable sights, and an impressive 12+1 capacity. The pistol includes two factory 12-round magazines, factory plastic hard case, adjustment tools, manual, and paperwork. An iconic German pistol for the modern (800/1200)
563. NORWEGIAN POLICE DREYSE MODEL 1907 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #10724, 32 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with a mostly bright very good bore showing a little mild oxidation and a few pinprick pits with otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 85-90% original blue showing some high edge wear and handling marks, the blue fading to a slightly plum tone under bright light, and the left side of the slide milled to accept the Norwegian police markings. The breechblock is mostly bright while the small parts retain a strong mix of bright blue, fire blue and straw color. All markings remain crisp with Norwegian police crest, “POLITI” and “6678” inventory number. The pistol also bears its original German police mark ings with the Berlin property marking canceled on the left side frame and the frontstrap with a “KB” police property marking. The original hard rubber grips remain in very good condition with some mild smoothing and the right panel with a repaired chip along the rear edge. The base of the magazine is numbered “10724 / 1” and appears to have been modified from another pistol. An interesting gun from three successive police departments. (13A11199-9) {C&R} (500/700)
564. MAUSER MODEL 1910 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #59246, 25 ACP, 3” barrel with a bright near excellent bore, strangely there appears to have been a machining error during manufacture as the first about 1” of the bore ahead of the chamber is not rifled. The metal sur faces of this side latch pistol retain about 97-98% original blue showing a little sharp edge wear and some sparse oxidation speckles. The small parts show lovely brilliant fire blue with a little mild silvering and all markings are crisp, the right side of the slide with prominent “GERMANY” stamp. The checkered walnut grip remains in very fine condition showing some scat tered light dings and handling marks. The serialized parts are matching and a correct early-style nickel-plated magazine is included. Also included is a somewhat tattered original maroon box showing heavy wear with detached lid and side panels and a rather nice condition original manual showing a few small tears and moderate foxing. A very fine old pattern 1910 pistol. (13A11199-28) {C&R} (600/800)
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added finish showing a streak of wear along the right side of the wrist, and overall scattered minor handling marks from the years. The sights are intact. (23A11229-118) {C&R} (600/800)
and a tang sight with aperture. The original box is included. (23A11229-12) {MODERN} (600/800)
567. EXCELLENT SMITH & WESSON MODEL 686 PLUS DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #CPP1725, 357 Magnum, 3” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces of this Model 686-6 rate excellent and the hammer and trigger retain 99% plus original case-hardened finish. The factory black rubber grips rates excellent. The revolver features a seven-round capacity fluted cylinder, red ramp front sight and micro-adjustable rear sight. The factory hard case is included along with the factory paperwork, cable lock with keys, factory-fired case, and keys for the internal lock. An excellent Model 686 Plus with the desirable 3” barrel. (23A11538-17) {
EXCELLENT SMITH & WESSON MODEL 69 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #CVC0613, 44 Magnum, 4 1/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces of this K-Frame Combat Magnum revolver rate near excellent with a couple small spots of stubborn fouling on each flat of the five-round cylinder. The factory black rubber grip rates excellent. The revolver features a red ramp front sight and white outline micro-adjustable rear sight. It includes the factory plastic case, manual, factory-fired case, and keys for the internal lock. An excellent condition example of these handy MODERN} (600/800)
serial #C6845180, 308 Win, 24” heavy profile barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original matte black finish with a few fine speckles of light oxidation staining on the top of the barrel. The HS Precision black composite stock rates excellent. The bolt is serialized to the receiver and a TPS Products optic rail is mounted to the top of the receiver. The rifle includes a pair of QD 1” scope rings. (23A1148738) {MODERN} (600/800)
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serial #F737931, 308 Win, 26” stainless steel heavy-profile barrel with a bright excellent bore. This rifle remains in like-new-in-box condition and has seen little if any use. The stainless steel barrel retains about 99% original matte black finish. The balance of metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original black finish with a touch of operational wear toning to gray on the body of the bolt. The laminated hardwood pillar-bedded stock with adjustable comb, Wundhammer-style pistolgrip, and ventilated forend with accessory rail rates as-new. Mounted to the receiver is a Bausch & Lomb Elite 3000 3-9X scope with duplex reticle and bright excellent optics. The scope retains 99% original matte black anodized finish. Included is the factory box, manual, and paperwork. A like-new competition-ready rifle from Savage. (23A11573-7) {MODERN} (600/800)
and a sporting-style rear sight, and the receiver is factory drilled and tapped. Included is the factory box, the end label showing significant storage wear but remaining legible enough to match the configuration of the rifle and part of its serial number, the manual, hangtag, lock, and extended hammer spur. An as-new Model 94 in an effective cartridge. (14A11464-85) {MODERN} (600/800)
minor handling marks and perhaps a touch of added finish, and the checkered steel buttplate is intact. The factory markings are intact and crisp. The carbine is sighted with a ramped bead front, front sight hood intact, and a sporting-style rear sight. A well preserved carbine from 1949. (14A1146522) {C&R} (600/800)
light handling marks, and some previous pinprick to light pitting beneath the finish. The Type C pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good plus condition and likely a more modern replacement, with a small chip behind the receiver, light abrasions from band removal, and a light handling mark or two; the handguard is a noticeably lighter tone with the fitment just a little off. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and easily legible. The lower band is attached via a contemporary Philips screw and nut, and the standard aperture rear sight appears to be a quality reproduction. A solid service rifle for the budding collector. (14A11487-11) {C&R} (600/800)
574. KIMBER PRO CARRY II SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #KR57172, 45 ACP, 4” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely pistol shows only light use and retains about 99% original matte blue with minor operational wear. The double diamond checkered factory rubber grips rate excellent. This gun features three-dot night sights that still glow, extended thumb safety, beavertail grip safety with memory bump, and checkered flat mainspring housing. It includes the factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, one factory seven-round magazine, one Kimpro Tac-Mag eight-round magazine with bumper pad, magazine bumper pad kit for the factory magazine, lubricant, takedown tool, manual, lubricant, and paperwork. A fine lightweight carry gun for the 1911 aficionados. (8A11199-107) {MODERN} (500/700)
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575. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 19-3 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #4K23898, 357 Magnum, 4” pinned heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This Combat Magnum remains in excellent condition and re tains about 98% - 99% original blue showing light muzzle wear and insignificant handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain wonderful case-hardened colors. The revolver is sighted with a Baughman ramp front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. The checkered goncalo alves factory target grips feature silver S&W medallions, speed loader cut, and remain in very good plus condition showing scattered light handling marks mostly around the toe. It includes the original factory two-piece box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, fac tory screwdriver, and paperwork. (8A11534-92) {C&R} (600/800)
576. HARTFORD ARMS SINGLE SHOT TARGET PISTOL
serial #1389, 22 LR, 6 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol remains in excellent condition. It retains about 97% - 98% original polished blue, most of the loss on the backstrap from handling in addition to faint edge wear, and minor handling marks. The grooved walnut factory grips rate ex cellent. This pistol features a Patridge front sight, drift adjustable rear sight, slide re lease lever on the left of the frame, and cross bolt safety. Pistol comes with its original box which remains in fair condition. An excellent example of these limited production guns. (8A11493-157) {C&R} (500/700)
serial #135536, 22 LR, 4 1/2” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely pistol retains about 99% restored arsenal grade Parkerized finish showing scattered old pits under the new finish. The checkered black hard rubber factory grips rate excellent. It features a serrated Patridge front sight, drift adjustable rear sight, an Ordnance Wheel on the right side of the frame, and is marked “PROPERTY OF U.S.” just above the Ordnance Wheel. It includes a single factory ten-round magazine. (8A11493-145) {C&R} (500/700)
578. SCARCE HIGH STANDARD MODEL E SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #41114, 22 LR, 6 3/4” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. With only 2600 manufactured this is not a common High Standard Letter Series gun. It remains in very good condition retaining about 92% blue, most of the loss due to edge wear in addition to scattered handling marks. The grips are later added Lew Sanderson checkered walnut thumb rest replacements that feature a palm swell on the right panel, Sanderson’s model number on the back of the panel, and remain in superb condition. The gun features a serrated Patridge front sight, adjustable rear sight, and 1-B takedown. It includes a single factory two-tone ten-round magazine. An uncommon High Standard Letter Series gun. (8A11493-161) {MODERN} (500/700)
579. CUSTOM SMITH & WESSON MODEL 57 TARGET DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #N834991, 41 Magnum, 2 5/8” pinned heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This interesting custom big-bore “snub nose” retains about 99% non-factory re stored blue with the barrel toned to an even plum color. The face of the smooth combat trigger has been slightly contoured and polished bright while the original .500” target hammer’s spur has been sculpted into an acorn shape, both retain bold case-hardened colors on the unaltered surfaces. The grips are checkered rubber Pachmayr round butt Compac stocks that remain in excellent condition. The grip frame of this revolver has been reshaped into a round butt configuration; the barrel was shortened, the locking bolt has been removed, the locking bolt hole filled, and a ball detent installed in the barrel lug to lock into the crane. It also features a factory red insert ramp front sight and white outline micro adjustable rear sight. It includes the original factory box that is correctly end lab and numbered to the gun, cleaning kit, manual, and paperwork. If you favor compact big-bore defensive revolvers this one will be of interest to you. (8A11508-137) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (600/800)
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580. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 66-2 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #ACP2122, 357 Magnum, 2 1/2” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces of this Combat Masterpiece revolver rate very good to excellent showing light wear and handling marks. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The grips are Ajax faux mother-of-pearl with silver S&W medallions that remain in excellent condition. This gun features a red insert ramp front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight, the slider on the rear sight had the corners slightly rounded and it shows very light dings along its edge. An ex cellent defensive handgun. (8A11508-120) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (500/700)
serial #70B50623, 45 ACP, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. This Series 70 retains about 92% original blue, the straps and lower triggerguard are toning to brown in addition to high edge wear, a large area around the slide stop notch toned to smoky gray, and handling marks. The replacement Hogue textured rubber grips feature the Hogue monograms, ambidextrous palm swells, and remain in excellent condition. The Combat Government had factory features for Combat shooting although several of those features have been changed on this gun. Remaining factory features include serrated front straps, lowered and flared ejection port, beveled magazine well and Series 70 collet bushing. Replacement features include serrated semi-ramp front sight, Wilson Combat low profile high visibility rear sight, and Pachmayr semi-arched rubber coated mainspring housing. It includes a brown factory hard case with no label, and a single factory marked seven-round magazine. (8A11508-159) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (600/800)
582. RUGER REDHAWK DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #501-02907, 44 Magnum, 7 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely 1984-manufactured revolver appears to have seen little use. The stainless steel surfaces rate very good to excellent with a series of light handling marks on the topstrap. The smooth walnut factory grips feature silver Ruger Phoenix medallions and rate excellent. This revolver features an interchangeable red ramp front sight and white outline adjustable rear sight. It includes the original hinged yellow and black box, original shipping sleeve that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual, and paperwork. A rugged revolver for a variety of shooting or hunting needs. (8A11508-180) {
583. COLT DETECTIVE SPECIAL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #S34720, 38 Special, 2” full lug heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This 1980-manufactured revolver remains in excellent condition retaining about 97% original blue showing light edge wear, handling marks, and a small spot with a series of light impact marks on the topstrap. The smooth service trigger and service hammer retain full blue while the hammer retains bright sides. The checkered factory wraparound grips rate about good as repaired, the right panel shows a 3” long section of the backstrap that flaked off and was repaired by re attaching it, and the toe shows light scuffing. This gun features the third issue’s long sloping smooth front sight and fixed rear sight. (8A11508-161) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Free (500/
CUSTOM COLT COMBAT COMMANDER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #70SC49319, 45 ACP, 4 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore. This 1976 Combat Commander has several custom features. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original satin nickel finish, with minor edge wear and handling marks, and handling and holstering has given the left side of the slide a light sheen. The later added Pachmayr wraparound checkered rubber grips feature the Pachmayr logo and remain in excellent condition. The custom features are aimed towards accuracy, the barrel turned down leaving the muzzle full diameter, the barrel bushing modified with a pair of set screws in the slide to provide a match-line fit, a trigger job, and a Pachmayr flat mainspring housing added. The remainder of the gun is a basic factory Combat Commander. It includes a single factory marked satin nickel seven-round magazine. (8A11508-114) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (600/800)
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585. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 28-2 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #S293731, 357 Magnum, 4” pinned barrel with an excellent bore. This Highway Patrolman revolver shows light use and retains about 98% - 99% original blue showing light edge wear and a few handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain bold case-hardened colors with light operational wear. The later added checkered rubber Pachmayr grips feature gold Pachmayr medallions and rate excellent. This gun features a Baughman ramp front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. (8A11508-123) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (500/700)
586. BROWNING CHALLENGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #4543U69, 22 LR, 6 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. This 1969-manufactured Challenger remains in excellent condition. The pistol retains about 99% original blue with a few minor handling marks while the serrated target trigger retains full gold finish. The checkered wrap around factory grips rate excellent. The pistol features undercut serrated Patridge front sight, adjustable rear sight, quick change barrel capability, and external trigger pull adjustment screw. It includes a single factory marked ten-round magazine. (8A11500-28) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (500/700)
587. COLT 357 MAGNUM DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #8481, 357 Magnum, 6” heavy barrel showing at least three shallow bulges spaced the length of the bore. This 1955-manufactured gun has seen light use and retains about 98% original blue showing light edge wear and handling marks. The barrel and frame have toned to a dark plum under good light, the rest remains a dark blue. This gun has a serrated service trigger and target hammer, both retain full blue with bright sides on the hammer. The fully checkered walnut factory grips feature silver Rampant Colt medallions and remain in excellent condition. The revolver is sighted with a serrated ramp front sight and black blade Colt Accro adjustable rear sight. (8A11500-12) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom]
588. RUGER NEW MODEL BISLEY FLAT TOP BLACKHAWK REVOLVER
serial #521-35713, 44 Special, 5 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This revolver is a special run by Ruger for the distributor Lipsey’s. They refer to it as a modern day rendition of Elmer Keith’s famous No. 5 revolver. It retains about 99% original blue and anodized finishes showing a few minor handling marks. The smooth walnut factory grips feature silver Ruger Phoenix medallions and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a serrated ramp front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. The Bisley grip frame is favored for its recoil handling ability. (8A11500-23) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (500/700)
589. SMITH & WESSON K-22 MASTERPIECE HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER
serial #K107826, 22 LR, 6” barrel with an excellent bore. This early five-screw K-22 (1951) remains in excellent condition. It retains about 98% to perhaps 99% original blue showing light edge wear and han dling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain bold case-hardened colors. The smooth walnut Altamont replacement target style grips rate near excellent with a few handling marks and light clouding on the lower left panel. This gun features a Patridge front sight, micro adjustable black blade rear sight, and all appropriate parts are correc bered to the gun. A fine example of a K-22. (8A11500-25) {
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590. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 19-6 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #BHY1882, 357 Magnum, 6” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely Combat Magnum revolver remains in excellent condition, it retains about 99% original blue with minor handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain robust case-hardened colors. The checkered goncalo alves factory target grips feature silver S&W medallions, speed loader cut, and remain in excellent condition. This gun is sighted with a Patridge front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. Combat Magnums remain popular with shooters, hunters, and collectors. (8A11500-22) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (600/800)
591. COLT TROOPER MK III DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #8410J, 357 Magnum, 4” heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. This lovely Trooper has seen very little use and retains about 99% original blue showing a few minor handling marks. The smooth semi-target trigger retains full blue while the semi-target hammer retain robust case-hardened colors. The checkered walnut factory target grips feature silver Rampant Colt medallions and remain in excellent condition. The gun is sighted with a serrated ramp front sight and Colt Accro adjustable rear sight. An excellent example of the MK III. (8A11500-3) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (600/800)
592. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 586-1 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #AWA5905, 357 Magnum, 4” full lug heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This revolver shows light use and remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue showing slight edge wear and handling marks. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain robust case-hardened colors. The checkered goncalo alves factory target grips feature silver S&W medallions, speed loader cut, and remain in excellent condition. This gun is sighted with a red ramp front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. A fine example of the Distinguished Combat Magnum. (8A115002) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (600/800)
593. COLT LIGHTWEIGHT OFFICERS ACP SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #LF01092E, 45 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely 1992-made pistol appears as-new. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original matte blue and anodized finishes. The textured rubber factory wraparound grips feature gold Rampant Colt medallions and remain in excellent condition. This gun features three dot sights, serrated flat mainspring housing, long trigger, and beavertail grip safety. It includes the original factory hard case, factory picture sleeve that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of factory six-round magazines, manual, and paperwork. The hard case rates excellent, the sleeve rates very good showing light edge wear although the end closure opposite the flap has come apart but is present, and there is slight tearing on the end flap. A fine gun for a number MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (600/800)
594. BERETTA LARAMIE SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER BY UBERTI
serial #L00166, 45 Colt, 6 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely revolver is based on the Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 and appears to have seen little if any use, and retains about 99% original blue. The trigger retains full blue while the triggerguard, hammer, and barrel mounted top latch retain bold case-hardened colors. The smooth walnut factory grips feature gold Beretta medallions, they are assembly numbered to the gun, they have faux cartouches, and remain in excellent condition. The revolver features a half-moon front sight, fixed rear sight, and rebounding hammer. It includes the original factory box that is correctly end lab and numbered to the gun and manual. (8A11508-219) {
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595. RUGER SUPER REDHAWK DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #550-33976, 44 Magnum, 9 1/2” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces of the lovely revolver remain in excellent condition with a few minor handling marks. The smooth rubber factory grips with wood inserts rate excellent. This gun features an interchangeable red ramp front sight, white outline adjustable rear sight, and the topstrap is machined for Ruger scope mounts. It includes the original factory yellow and black hinged box, shipping sleeve correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a set of Ruger scope rings on the original blister pack, manual, and paperwork. A fine gun for the handgun hunter. (8A11498-8) { arms For Freedom]
596. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 629-1 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #AFZ8571, 44 Magnum, 6” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely “44 Magnum” has seen light use and remains in wonderful condition. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with minor handling marks. The smooth combat trigger and .500” target hammer re tain full hard chrome finish. The checkered goncalo alves factory target grips feature silver S&W med allions, speedloader cut, and remain in excellent condition. The revolver features a red ramp front sight and white outline micro adjustable rear sight. Included is the original factory hinged box, correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, unopened cleaning kit, and manual. An excellent example for the collector, shooter, or hunter. (8A11508-147) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (600/800
597. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 686 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #AFA4838, 357 Magnum, 2 1/2” full lug heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely Distinguished Combat Magnum revolver remains in virtually as-new condition. The stainless steel surfaces remain in excellent condition. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The smooth goncalo alves factory combat grips feature silver S&W medallions, finger grooves, speedloader cut, and remain in wonderful condition. This gun features a red ramp front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. It includes a hinged factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, unopened cleaning kit, and manual. An excellent condition “snubby” Model 686 for your col lection. (8A11508-138) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (600/800)
598. PISTOL
serial #CJ44350, 45 ACP, 4 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore. This nice 2012 Series 80 allsteel Commander appears to have seen little if any use. The polished and matte stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with a few minor handling marks. The checkered synthetic factory grips feature Rampant Colt monograms and remain in excellent condition. The pistol features three dot sights, long trigger, beavertail grip safety with memory bump, and serrated flat mainspring housing. It includes a factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of factory marked seven-round magazines, and a manual. A fine firearm for range or defense. (8A11508-181) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (600/800)
599. PARA-ORDNANCE P16-40 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #RF3971, 40 S&W, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. This fine pistol retains about 99% original matte blue and black finishes with a few light handling marks. The thin checkered synthetic factory grips feature the Para-Ordnance logo and rate excellent. This gun features three dot sights, serrated frontstrap, serrated arched mainspring housing, and Commander style hammer spur. It includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, the original factory ten-round magazine with removable floorplate, a later added factory sixteen-round magazine with removable floorplate, and manual. A unique 1911style pistol with high capacity well suited to a variety of shooting sports and defensive use. MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (500/700)
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and retains 99% original blue. The bolt is bright and numbered to the rifle, and the floorplate shows a handsome laser engraved Ruger eagle. The checkered walnut capped pistolgrip stock rates excellent with crisp checkering which wraps around the underside of the forend. The rifle includes a pair of factory scope rings. A lovely example of these quality rifles. (23A11500-41) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (600/800)
there are a few tiny impact marks in the checkering of the factory buttplate. The original sights are intact. (23A11500-49) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (600/800)
marked “Wrangler” and there is a saddle ring on the left side of the action. The included box is numbered to the gun and shows some black marker cross-outs on the end label, though “Wrangler” is clearly legible beneath one of them. Also included is the factory hang tag showing the same maker cross-outs, manual, and paperwork. (23A11508-74) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (600/800)
bolt is bright and correctly-numbered to the receiver. The checkered walnut capped pistolgrip buttstock rates excellent plus. The rifle includes a pair of factory scope rings. A wonderful M77 Hawkeye for you or the left-handed person in your life. (23A11500-42) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (500/700)
serial #711-75295, 22-250 Rem, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This rifle remains in as-new condition retaining 99% original blue, and the bolt is bright and numbered to the gun. The checkered walnut capped pistolgrip stock rates excellent plus. A pair of factory scope rings is included. (23A11500-38) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (500/700)
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forend tip and gripcap rates excellent plus. The added Decelerator pad provides a 14” length of pull and a pair of 1” scope rings and the factory box are included. (23A11500-40) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (600/800)
near excellent with a few fine speckles of light oxidation and a few light handling marks. The bottom metal retains 99% plus original silver anodized finish with a golden “Buckmark” on the triggerguard. The checkered black composite pistolgrip stock rates very good to very good plus with some scattered minor handling marks from the field. The rifle includes one factory detachable magazine, and a Leupold Vari-X IIc 3-9X scope is mounted to the receiver in a pair of stainless steel rings. The scope features a duplex reticle and bright excellent optics and retains 99% original silver anodized finish. (23A11508-221) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (500/700)
condition with the only apology a few insignificant storage marks on the buttstock. The shotgun features diamond checkered walnut stocks with a contrasting black gripcap with “RA” monogram on the buttstock. The original box is included along with the manual, choke wrench, and the following three Rem Choke tube: full, modified, improved cylinder. (23A11508-51) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (500/700)
overall light cloudiness and a few small spots of flaking to brown patina. The press-checkered walnut capped pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good with light handling marks and spots of worn finish, and a visible but unobtrusive line around the buttstock from likely long term contact with a slip-over recoil pad. The Remington buttplate is an amateurishly-fit replacement. The barrel is sighted with a white Bradley-style bead at the muzzle and a silver bead mid-rib. (23A11500-50) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (500/700)
retain about 99% original Advantage Max-4 HD camouflage finish. The factory recoil pad provides a 14 5/8” length of pull. The shotgun includes an improved cylinder Optima Choke Plus tube. This Beretta shotgun is optimized for waterfowl. (23A11500-37) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (500/700)
605. EXCELLENT REMINGTON MODEL 700 BDL LEFT HAND BOLT ACTION RIFLE
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on the left side of the action. (23A11508-86) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (600/800)
612. CUSTOM RUGER MINI-14 STAINLESS SEMI-AUTO RIFLE
Included is a REX 2-6x28mm scope with blue illuminated mil-dot reticle and bright about excellent optics. Mounted to the left side is a red laser sight. They retain about 99% black anodized finish. Three unmarked aftermarket magazines are included. One appears to hold 25-rounds and retains 99% original black enamel. The other two appear to be 20-round magazines, one is stainless steel, one is blued and both shows spots of light oxidation and some spots toning to gray on the blued magazine. (23A11508-6) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (600/800)
613. SCARCE RUGER NEW MODEL SINGLE-SIX SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #650-52445, 32 H&R Magnum, 4 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The high-polish stainless steel surfaces of this 2002-manufactured revolver rate excellent, showing only perhaps a scattered light handling mark or two. The smooth faux ivory factory birdshead grips rate excellent showing little if any wear. This revolver retains the standard open sights and timing and lockup are sound; included is the correctly-numbered factory hardcase, manual, plastic bag, triggerlock, and factory fired case. These guns were a distributor exclusive marketed through Williams Shooter Supply with total production numbers estimated at less than 500 units, making this charming example a nice find for the Ruger collector. MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (600/800)
614. EARLY RUGER OLD MODEL BLACKHAWK SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER
30 Carbine, 7 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1968-manufactured revolver retain about 98% original blue, showing scattered light handling marks throughout, with some areas toning to brown under direct light and most of the loss being due to some oxidation and speckling on the cylinder which is more noticeable under direct light. The hammer retains its rich top bluing while the exposed right side shows light oxidation staining. The smooth hardwood grip panels with Ruger Eagle medallions rate near excellent, showing light handling marks with perhaps a light coat of added finish. This revolver retains the standard open sights and has not been fitted with Ruger’s transfer bar safety upgrade, and timing and lockup are sound. This particular example was manufactured in the first year of production. A nice first-year Blackhawk in a desirable configuration. (26A11508-204) {C&R} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (600/800)
610. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 SADDLE RING CARBINE
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{MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (500/700)
(23A11508-26) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (600/800)
serial #54143PY166, 22 LR, 20 1/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This handsome rifle remains in as-new-in-box condition and features attractive checkered walnut stocks and a gold-filled Buckmark on the triggerguard. Included is the factory box and manual. (23A11508-66) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (500/700)
attractive relief scroll and there is a double-headed eagle on the base of the top lever. The checkered walnut Prince of Wales pistolgrip buttstock and semi-beavertail forend rate near excellent with some scattered minor handling marks. The Decelerator pad provides a 14 1/4” length of pull. The barrels lock up tightly and on-face via double under bites, side clips, and a Greener-style crossbolt. A like-new De Haan Model S2 double shotgun. (23A11508-5) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (600/800)
The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue and phosphate finishes with some areas of light oxidation and some high edge wear. The checkered polymer pistolgrip and the laminated hardwood buttstock and handguards about excellent. The receiver cover, recoil assembly, and rear sight are numbered to other carbines and the other numbered parts are serialized to the barrel trunnion. The carbine is equipped with a slant muzzle device, yellow polymer front sight post, and one steel 30-round magazine is included. (23A11508-107) {MODERN} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (500/700)
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620. COLT HUNTSMAN SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #166603-C, 22 LR, 4 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely Huntsman has seen minimal use since leaving the factory in 1965, and retains about 99% original blue showing slight edge wear and insignificant handling marks. The checkered walnut factory grips rate excellent. This pistol features a serrated ramp front sight, drift adjustable rear sight, manual safety that doubles as a slide catch, and heel-type magazine release. It includes a single factory marked ten-round magazine with side cut for Second Series guns. (8A11534-110) {C&R}
621.
serial #KU10385, 45 ACP, 3” barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces for the compact pistol rate about excellent showing light stains from oxidation on the thumb safety, safety plunger tube, and a few other scattered spots while the frame retains 99% original silver anodized finish. The double diamond checkered factory Crimson Trace laser grips rate excellent and the laser remains functional. This gun features a serrated semi-ramp front sight, drift adjustable rear sight, long trigger with overtravel stop, and checkered flat mainspring housing. No magazine is provided but are readily available. An excellent concealed carry or home defense gun. (8A11534-109) {MODERN} (600/800)
622. SAVAGE MODEL 110 TACTICAL BOLT ACTION RIFLE
The rifle features a 20 MOA rail atop the receiver, enlarged bolt handle, the adjustable Savage Accutrigger, and the magazine well accepts the popular AICS-pattern magazine. Included is a 10-round MDT-made magazine. (14A11364-38) {MODERN} (500/700)
623. CUSTOM WINCHESTER MODEL 1200 “AMERICAN 50” NORTH DAKOTA COMMEMORATIVE SHOTGUN
carving on the Fajen buttstock and forend. The sides of the receiver feature foliate scroll carved in relief and offset by punch-dot shading. The right side marked “NORTH DAKOTA / AMERICAN / 50 / A50-01 / 40th U.S. STATE-NOV. 1889.” The left shows a flying pheasant superimposed against the outline of North Dakota. The stocks have fleur-de-lis checkered panels and a relief-carved pheasant and outline of North Dakota along with the name of the state on the right side of the buttstock. They rate about excellent with a few light storage marks from the years. Included is a series of correspondence between Director Kain and the purchaser, Mr. Neal Nielsen of South Ozone Park, New York. The correspondence verifies the configuration of the shotgun as original, inquires whether the shotgun may be ready in time for Christmas, and shows that it ultimately shipped via “Railway Express, Special Handling” on January 23, 1967. A fine North Dakota state commemorative shotgun for the Winchester collector. (23B11430-55) {C&R} (500/700)
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The balance of metal surfaces retains closer to 90-93% thinning maker brown finish toning to spots of a gray-brown patina along with scattered spots of light oxidation. The curly maple fullstock with left side cheekpiece rates excellent with lovely tiger stripe grain figure throughout and features re lief-carved floral embellishments on the left side of the buttstock, and behind the upper tang and tailpipe. There is a cheekpiece medallion stamped with a folksy Federal Eagle. The rifle features double set triggers, a right side patchbox, a brass blade front sight, adjustable white-outline square notch rear, and a hardwood ramrod is included. The action is strong and crisp. A nice example of Mr. Noye’s work. (23B11569-5) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)
The frame and hammers retain about 95-97% original case-hardening with some drifting to pewter gray on the belly of the frame and high edges, and strong vibrant colors elsewhere. The barrel and frame markings are crisp. The barrels, forend, and the stock are numbered to the frame and the bottom of the barrels are marked “NOT FOR BALL.” The action, triggerguard, and small parts are lightly adorned with splashes of loose foliate and geometric scroll and borders. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent with a few expected light handling marks from the years. The checkering is crisp and the juncture of the toe line and pistolgrip is assembly numbered to the frame and marked “BELGIUM.” The hard rubber buttplate features molded birds and foliate patterns showing some light wear and a few thin cracks; length of pull is 14 1/8”. The barrels lock up tightly and on-face via a dual underbite and crossbolt, and the hammers are in-time. An excellent and attractive antique double Hammergun from New England Arms Co. (23A11459-10) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)
dition. It features handsome diamond-checkered walnut stocks and includes the factory manual, hang tag, magazine limiter, choke wrench, and the following three Rem Choke tubes: full, modified, improved cylinder. A like-new example of these ever popular semi-automatic shotguns from Remington. (23A11365-6) {MODERN} (500/700)
serial #FC978, 22 LR, 26” heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue with light wear on high edges, light thinning along the barrel appearing stronger under ambient light, and a few light handling marks; the bright face of the muzzle shows spots of mild oxidation staining. The breech block is mostly bright with spots of light oxidation staining, and the case-hardened lever has worn to gray along half of the forward face. The thumbhole walnut stock is in very good plus with a handful of light dings and handling marks, and the target-style forend is very good plus with some light handling marks and spots of light finish wear, and a recess from previous accessory rail. The stock features a recessed and leather-lined left side of the comb and an adjustable buttplate with a Sure Grip rifle buttpad, and the forend features a handstop on the forward accessory rail. The rifle is sighted with a Parker Hale PH25B aperture rear sight and Redfield International front sight, the barrel also with a pair of target blocks, and the trigger shows two screw-adjustments. Included is a wood travel case, showing light wear and light oxidation on the metal parts, a shooting glove, front sight inserts, and an oiler. A rifle well suited to one’s small bore needs. (14A1145061) {C&R} (600/800)
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an otherwise bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original blue with light wear on high edges and contact points, some scattered light handling marks, and spots of minor oxidation and oxidation staining. The breech block remains bright and the lever retains very good case-hardened colors with areas worn to pewter. The pistolgrip stock and target-style forend are in very good condition with scattered light handling marks and areas of finish wear, the top of the semi-rollover cheekpiece relieved for cleaning rod passage. The stock retains the B.S.A. grooved rubber buttpad and the forend features a full-length accessory rail. The factory markings are intact and crisp, and the barrel is neatly import marked. The rifle is sighted with a Parker Hale PH25B receiver sight and Parker Hale PH1 front sight with post insert, and three target blocks are mounted to the rifle, two on the barrel and one atop the receiver. (14A11565-14) {C&R} (600/800)
the barrel and the toe line of the stock bear Herzog’s serifed “H” in a shield symbol while the left side of the Redfield scope is marked “Herzog Custom Arms.” The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% maker blue with a couple tiny spots of loss toning to gray on the left side of the barrel, and some fine pitting evident beneath the finish here and there. The bolt, extractor and magazine follower have a bright engine-turned pattern and the handle is bright. The edges of the original receiver markings from DWM are softened but legible. The checkered walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock with semi-rollover shadow line cheekpiece and maple gripcap and forend tip rates excellent with a scattered light handling mark or two. The White Line pad provides a 13 1/2” length of pull. The rifle is equipped with a Jaeger single stage trigger. The included Redfield 12X scope with Leupold-style base and duplex reticle has bright excellent optics and retains 98-99% original black anodized finish with a touch of high edge wear. An attractive rifle and scope combination from Erich Herzog. (23A11275-12) {MODERN} (500/700)
side of the buttstock, and other scattered signs of military service. “15” is stamped on the left side of the wrist and on the comb, and “3d R.C.” in an oval is clearly stamped on the right side of the buttstock. The front sight and saddle ring are intact, and the rear sight is a period replacement sporting style without elevator. The characteristic safety lock action is strong and crisp. (23B11230-30) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)
bright showings fine speckles of staining along the rail on the underside of the forend. The smooth hardwood right hand target stock with ventilated forend rates very good with a 3 1/2” area on the toe line that has been sanded removing the finish, and a few light handling marks. The breech of the barrel shows British proofs, the address of the barrel marker mark is lost to oxidation, and the Swing Target Rifles LTD. sticker remains on the nose of the stock. The included Weaver CT 36 Micro-Trac adjustable objective riflescope with fine crosshair reticle has bright excellent optics and retains about 98-99% original black anodized finish. It features click-adjustable turrets, screw-in sunshade and lens caps, and a spirit level is included. Also included is a packet of load data and articles about the rifle. (23A11287-1) {MODERN} (600/800)
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matching serial numbered bolt remaining bright with the extractor present in the bolt face. The pistolgrip walnut stock appears to be a quality period replacement Bishop or Fajen in excellent condition showing a bit of scuffing on the left side of the forend. The stock features white line spacers, checkered plastic gripcap with black forend tip, nicely fitted Pachmayr recoil pad, raised cheekpiece and quick detach sling swivel mounts; the front swivel missing. The rifle retains the original ramped front sight, the rear sight dovetail filled with a blank, and is currently equipped with a vintage Leupold one piece bridge mount with rings. The rifle functions well mechanically and would make an excellent foul weather Elk gun being chambered in the powerful .300 Holland & Holland. (25A11407-11) {C&R} (500/700)
633. HIGH STANDARD SUPERMATIC TROPHY SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #2369934, 22 LR, 7 1/4” fluted heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this target pistol retain about 98% original blue exhibiting some minor oxidation speckles, wear on the high edges and contact points, and light handling marks. The grips are a wonderful set of custom grooved walnut thumb rest target stocks that remain in very good plus condition with a few light handling marks. The pistol features a Patridge front sight, gold finished trigger, safety, and slide release levers, and includes a wooden carry case with 6 extra magazines. There is no rear sight present, and the top of the barrel has been drilled and tapped for a scope attachment. An interesting customization of a classic High Standard pistol. (500/700)
634. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON HAND EJECTOR 1880 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #4317, 38 S&W, 3 1/4” barrel with a near excellent bore showing a few small spots of oxidized pinprick pitting. This nineteenth century Top-break revolver remains in won derful condition. The revolver retains about 99% original nickel plate showing a few light stains from oxidation and scattered handling marks. The smooth trigger retains full nickel plate while the hammer has rich case-hardened colors. The grips are the early fancy-style hard rubber with raised foliate scroll design, are numbered to the gun, and remain in excellent condition. The Worcester barrel address remains crisp, it is sighted with a half-moon front sight, fixed rear sight, and barrel to frame fit is tight. This gun features dual guide rods under the manual extractor and has three pins holding the trigger guard in place. An excellent early model Harrington & Richardson. (8A11588-36) {ANTIQUE} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection]
635. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON
AMERICAN DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #3012, 44 C.F., 2 1/2” octagon barrel with scattered light oxidation. This Bull Dog-style revolver remains in excellent condition, it retains about 99% original nickel plate and blue showing scattered light handling marks, and light freckling on the blue triggerguard. The smooth trigger has toned to brown on the face with operational wear while the hammer retains bold case-hardened colors. The grips are factory checkered hard rubber stocks with geometric de sign boarders at the top and bottom. This gun was built on their No. 4 frame, it has a half-moon front sight, fixed rear sight, hinged loading gate, and the topstrap is marked “THE A ACTION”. (8A11588-40) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection]
(400/600)
636. EXCELLENT HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON MODEL 944 “22 SPECIAL” DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #560273, 22 LR, 6” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely revolver shows little if any use and is in virtually new condition. The revolver retains about 99% original blue showing a few insignificant handling marks. The checkered walnut factory grips rate excellent with minor handling marks and features a gold col ored grip screw. This fine revolver features a gold colored half-moon front sight, fixed rear sight, gold highlighted barrel marking, tight barrel to frame fit, and the barrel, extractor and nine-shot cylinder are all numbered to the gun. A cla H&R 22 LR top break. (8A11588-29) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection]
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637. LOW NUMBER HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON AMERICAN NO.3 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #1, 32 C.F., 2 1/2” plain barrel with a very good plus bore showing scattered light oxidation stains and pinprick pitting. This first-off-the-production-line re volver remains in about excellent condition. It retains about 97% original nickel plate, there is light flaking from oxidation on the right side of the frame, scattered very light bubbling, and han dling marks. The checkered hard rubber factory grips are numbered to the gun, they feature geo metric borders and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a half-moon front sight, fixed rear sight, removable basepin for unloading, loading port, and it appears to work mechanically. A fine early American revolver. (8A11588-45) {ANTIQUE} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (500/700)
638. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 39 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #38482, 9mm, 4” barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol shows light use and retains about 99% original blue and anodized finishes showing light muzzle wear and a few light handling marks. The checkered walnut factory grips feature silver S&W medallions, they rate about excellent with few light handling marks. This gun features a Baughman ramp front sight, windage adjustable rear sight, long extractor, and a lanyard loop. It includes a factory two-piece box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a single eight-round magazine, and manual. A fine example of a 1960s Model 39. (8A11594-3) {C&R} (600/800)
HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON MODEL 488 DELUXE TOPPER SINGLE SHOT
that remains in excellent condition. This gun features a bead front sight, tight barrel to frame lockup, the lever is slightly right of center, and it features a non-selective ejector. A different Topper variation. (8A11588-49) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (500/700)
640. HIGH STANDARD LIGHTWEIGHT SPORT-KING SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #775969, 22 LR, 4 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This SK-100 remains in wonderful condition showing minimal use. The pistol retains 99% nickel plate with light handling marks. The checkered hard rubber factory thumb rest grips fea ture the High Standard logo and remain in about excellent condition. The pistol is sighted with fixed sights and has the push button barrel takedown. The pistol includes a factory marked ten-round magazine. While the Sport-King’s were common the nickel finish remains a desirable collectible. (8A11493-1) {C&R} (500/700)
641.
EXCELLENT
WINCHESTER MODEL 12 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN
walnut stocks rate near excellent with a few light handling marks. The barrel and receiver markings are crisp including the Winchester proofs. An excellent condition Winchester Model 12. (23A11563-2) {C&R} (600/800)
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new. The pistol features an A2 flash hider, flat top upper receiver, ambidextrous magazine releases and safety levers, enhanced triggerguard, and standard charging handle, trigger group and bolt carrier group. Included is the factory box, manual, paperwork, lock, and Magpul Gen M2 MOE 30-round PMAG. (23A11464-108) {MODERN} (600/800)
minum forend rate as-new. The pistol features an A2 flash hider, flat top upper receiver, am bidextrous magazine releases and safety levers, enhanced triggerguard, and standard charging handle, trigger group and bolt carrier group. Included is the factory box, manual, paperwork, lock, and Magpul Gen M2 MOE 30-round PMAG. (23A11464-109) {MODERN} (600/800)
finishes. The factory textured black pistol grip and M-Lok aluminum forend rate as-new with the factory Tread rail covers on the forend. The pistol features an A2 flash hider, flat top upper receiver, ambidextrous magazine releases and safety levers, enhanced triggerguard, and standard charging handle, trigger group and bolt carrier group. Included is the factory box, manual, paperwork, lock, and Magpul Gen M2 MOE 30round PMAG. (23A11464-103) {MODERN} (600/800)
phate, black nitride, and black anodized finishes. The factory Magpul K2 pistolgrip and aluminum M-Lok forend rate as-new. The pistol features ambidextrous safety levers, flared magazine well, integral triggerguard with factory sticker on the underside, muzzle compensator, and a dustcover with “308 WIN” marked on the reverse. Included is the factory box, new-inpackage Magpul MBUS sights, manual, Magpul PMAG 20-round magazine, and lock. (23A11464-95) {MODERN} (600/800)
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646. CZ SCORPION EVO 3 S1 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #B991005, 9mm, 7 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal and polymer surfaces are in excellent condition with perhaps a minor handling mark or two, showing little to no evidence of use. The pistol features factory post front sight and four-position aperture rear sight mounted to a full-length picatinny rail, shorter rail sections on the sides and bottom of the forend, a handstop, ambidextrous controls, and threaded barrel with flash hider. Included are three factory magazines, two 20-round and one 30-round, and an unmarked black softcase with 6 magazine pouches. A practically as-new pistol that should be a blast at the range. (14A11518-24) {MODERN} (600/800)
647. MARLIN MODEL 1889 LEVER ACTION RIFLE
The factory markings are intact and crisp, and the tang shows two drilled and tapped holes with filler screws sitting proud. The rifle is sighted with a German silver blade front sight and a flattop sporting-style rear sight. (14A11464-50) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)
gerguard, and a flared magazine well. Also included is the factory box, factory ProMag 20-round magazine, manual, lock. (23A11464-96) {MODERN} (700/900)
serial #T9463, 303 British, 25” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1918-dated rifle retain about 75% arsenal reapplied blue with light to moderate wear on the high edges and contact points, some areas worn to a silvery gunmetal patina, mild oxidation staining, and scattered light handling marks. The two-piece European walnut stock and handguard are in very good condition with numerous light dings, divots, and handling marks throughout, as well as a few small chips here and there, including one at the heel of the brass buttplate, all consistent with a field-used military rifle. The stock shows some softened British proofs and has been line-out renumbered to the rifle. The rifle displays the whipcord reinforcement along the forend, later replaced by wire binding, and reinforcing screw signature to rifles used for launching rifle grenades. The whipcord now somewhat loose. The bolt is numbered to another rifle, the nosecap is line-out renumbered to the rifle, and the rifle retains the standard open sights. Included is a No. 1 Discharger Cup retaining about 85-90% black enamel finish with light wear, handling marks, and light oxidation staining. The Cup is RFI-marked and paint numbered “34”, and mounts to the rifle via two claws which fit into the lightening cuts of the nosecap, and is then hand-tightened in place. The range at which the grenade would be projected is controlled via the open and closing of the gas vent along the base. Rifles such as these were used to good effect in the trenches of WWI, being more commonly used than their hand-thrown counterparts by the end of the war. (14A11509-3) {C&R} (700/900)
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showing a few minor pinprick pits and thinning to mild pewter along the sides. The action and lockplates retain perhaps 60% original case-hardened colors that remain quite vibrant in the more protected areas with the balance toning to a nice silvery case-hardened patina. The action shows lovely crisp foliate scrollwork embellishments with endearing little game scenes along the locks. The triggers remain mostly bright and the triggerguard shows generous flaking original bright blue. The checkered capped pistolgrip deluxe walnut buttstock and forend remain in very good plus condition showing a little older added finish, a couple of thin drying cracks behind the lockplates, and some other light handling marks. The sides of the buttstock exhibit some lovely grain figure throughout and the horn pistolgrip cap and grooved buttplate are intact, the buttplate with a little minor insect damage. Length-of-pull is about 13 7/8” with drops of 1 3/4” and 3 1/4” and barrels are sighted with a single brass bead. Shotgun features double triggers, extractor and automatic safety and the barrels lock-up solid with the top lever right of center, a thin sliver of light visible between breech and standing breech. A nice Meriden in seldom-seen configuration. (13B11472-14) {C&R} (700/900)
651. MAUSER MODEL 1934 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL WITH GERMAN ARMY MARKINGS
serial #611626, 32 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this pistol retain about 95% original blue with the loss just due to some high edge wear and slight thinning along the frontstrap. All markings remain crisp and clear and the pistol shows proper “(Eagle) / N” proof marks and German Army “(Eagle) / 655” and eagle firing proof at the rear left of frame. The checkered walnut grip remains in about very good plus condition showing somewhat worn finish and some light dings, left-side toe with a tiny crack forming. The safety will require some mechanical attention as it does lock down but seemingly not far enough to properly engage, when it is manually held down it is functional. The serialized parts are matching and one original magazine is included. These pistols were from a small 1940-41 contract with only about 8000 units procured before preference shifted to the HSc. (13B11199-3) {C&R} (700/900)
EXCELLENT MAUSER MODEL 1914 “SCANDINAVIAN POLICE” CONTRACT SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
653. MAUSER MODEL 1934
serial #525527, 32 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This late transitional 1914/34 pistol dubbed the “Scandinavian Police” model with its distinctive factory installed lanyard ring remains in excellent condition retaining about 98% original bright blue showing a little subtle edge wear and very slight thinning along the triggerguard. The extractor and grip screws show lovely fire blue and all markings remain crisp and clear. The black checkered Bakelite grip with Mauser monograms remains in excellent condition, all of the serialized parts are matching and one excellent condition original magazine is included. A lovely example of an interesting variant. (13A11199-7) {C&R} (700/900)
SEMI-AUTO PISTOL WITH GERMAN POLICE MARKINGS & HOLSTER
serial #572261, 32 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this second variation pistol retain about 94% original bright blue showing some overall light high edge and holster wear and a few sparse oxidation speckles. All markings remain crisp and clear showing proper German commercial proof marks and “(Eagle) L” police mark on the right side frame above the grip. The checkered walnut grip is the earlier variant from a Model 1914 remaining in fine condition showing some overall thinning of the varnish and a few scattered light dings. The serialized parts are matching and the safety will require some mechanical attention as its spring is weak and can be overcome, a rather common occurrence with this design. The pistol includes two Mauser banner magazines, one showing some scat tered oxidation and slightly bent feed lip, along with a black leather flap hol ster by Otto Sindel of Berlin dated 1943. The holster rates very good showing some moderate crackling overall and a little crackling. Only about 500 pistols from this variation were procured. (13A11199-5) {C&R} (800/1200)
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654. MAUSER MODEL 1914 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL WITH LEIPZIG POLICE MARKINGS
serial #423572, 32 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This is an attractive pistol from the Weimar era with Kriminalpolizei Leipzig markings “K.P. / L” on the frontstrap. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue showing some scattered mild freckling and areas of slight thinning to gray-brown patina under bright light. All markings remain intact and strong and the small parts show lovely brilliant fire blue. The checkered walnut grip remains in very fine condition with mild finish loss and some high edge wear along the right side. The serialized parts are matching and the pistol includes one original magazine properly stamp-numbered matching the pistol. A nice and desirable police pistol. (13B11199-6) {C&R} (700/900)
655. L.C. SMITH FIELD GRADE SIDELOCK DOUBLE EJECTORGUN
original bright blue and all markings remain intact and strong. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend remain in very good plus condition showing a little older added finish, some scattered light dings and handling marks. Stock fit remains very nice and the smooth hard rubber pistolgrip cap and grooved buttplate are intact. Length-of-pull is 13 1/4” with drops of 1 1/2” and 2 1/2”, and the barrels lock up solid with the top lever right of center though strangely, slightly off-face. Equipped with non-automatic safety, selective Hunter One Trigger, and the ejectors are robust and in-time. (13A11472-32) {C&R} (700/900)
656. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1905 38 HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER WITH LIGHT GEOMETRIC ENGRAVING
serial #619866, 38 Special, 5” barrel with a bright excellent bore showing a hint of subtle frosting and otherwise crisp rifling throughout. This revolver shows rather tasteful and endear ing light period engraving consisting of zigzagging border lines and little geometric motifs, somewhat reminiscent of Wolf & Klar engraving from Texas, but a bit simpler. The metal surfaces otherwise retain about 95-96% original bright nickel finish showing a little subtle edge wear toning to pewter gunmetal patina, a few scattered small dings and the muzzle showing some old holster wear. The service trigger and hammer retain fine vibrant case-hardened colors throughout and all markings remain crisp. The checkered walnut grips with silve S&W medallions remain in very fine condition showing a few light dings and handling marks. The right panel is properly stampnumbered matching the frame and grip fit remains very nice. Factory records will show this revolver shipped on August 12, 1930 to the Omaha Nebraska Police Department, care of Chief of Police J.J. Pszanowski in a two-gun shipment, one 5” nickel gun and one 5” blue gun. An interesting revolver for the Smith & Wesson collector. (13B11496-5) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #118928, 303 Savage, 20” tapered round barrel with a mostly bright very good bore showing some light oxidation its full-length and otherwise strong rifling throughout. The barrel retains about 60% thinning original blue toning to a mild gray patina under bright light along with some old oxidation speckling. The action retains about 65-70% original bright blue with the balance flaking similarly to the barrel, the lever with some smoky wisps of case-hardened colors throughout. All markings remain intact and strong, the front sight base showing the September 1906 patent date. The smooth walnut buttstock and schnabel forend remain in very good plus condition retaining a healthy amount of original varnish showing a minor drying crack at the forend nose, 1” hairline crack left of the upper tang and some other scattered dings. Stock fit is otherwise excellent and the buttplate has been replaced with a somewhat ill-fitting grooved black hard rubber plate secured with Phillips screws. The rifle is sighted with period Marble’s tang sight, No. 6 folding rear sights and brass bead front. (13A11464-36) {C&R} (700/900)
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658. SAVAGE MODEL 1915 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL WITH BOX
serial #10752B, 380 ACP, 4 1/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this pistol retain about 85-90% original bright blue showing a couple small, isolated patches of light pitting along the frame and cover plate of the breechblock, high edge and holster wear and some other light handling marks. The trigger retains strong rem nants of case-hardened colors toning to a mild gray patina and all markings remain crisp and clear. The black checkered hard rubber grips remain in very good plus condition showing some scattered light dings, scuffs and handling marks. One correct magazine marked "380 CAL" with the appropriate hold-open follower is included, the loaded chamber indicator is intact and the action seems to function well mechanically. A rather worn but original box is included showing some missing or detached end flaps, lid threatening to detach and overall moderate scuffing. The proper green end label is intact along with the lid labels and an original instruction pamphlet is also included. The 1915 was Savage's attempt at a complete overhaul of the 1907 and featured new grip safety, shrouded cocking piece, last round hold-open and loaded chamber indicator. Unfor tunately for Savage it proved more expensive to manufacture and did not sell well re sulting in the 380 caliber variation being the lowest-production and most desirable Savage pistol made with only 3900 units produced. A very nice example for the Savage collector. (13A11584-1) {C&R} (1000/1500)
659.
COLT FIRST SERIES WOODSMAN TARGET MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #108641, 22 LR, 6 5/8” tapered barrel with an ex cellent bore. This lovely 1937-manufactured pistol remains in excellent condition showing little if any use. The pistol retains about 99% original blue with a few minor handling marks. The checkered walnut factory grips rate excellent. This pistol features an elevation adjustable Patridge front sight, and windage adjustable rear sight. This pistol includes a single two tone factory tenround magazine marked “COLT WOODSMAN / CAL. 22 Woodsman. (8A11229-151) {C&R} (1000/1500)
SMITH & WESSON 38/44 OUTDOORSMAN HAND
serial #52130, 38 Special, 6 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely revolver has been factory refurbished in June, 1978, to all its original glory and remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 99% factory restored blue with a few insignificant handling marks and limited areas of pinprick pitting under the new finish. The case-hardened colors on the service trigger have softened to mostly gray with strong swirls toward the top while the hammer has beautiful swirls, only the spur showing any gray tones. The diamond checkered walnut service grips feature gold S&W medallions, no numbers are visible, and they remain in good to very good condition showing scattered light handling marks, worn diamond points, and a few light scuffs on the edge of the butt. This lovely restored fivescrew revolver features a Patridge front sight, black blade adjustable rear sight, all appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun, and it correctly times and locks up. A beautiful Outdoorsman. (8B11204-36) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #8575, 22 LR, 23” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This rifle remains in excellent condition, the metal surfaces retaining about 97-98% original smooth gray Parkerized finish showing a little sparsely scattered mild gray-brown speckling and some other light handling marks. The bolt shows a nice dark blue finish and all markings remain crisp and clear. There are no apparent U.S. markings on the metal though the stock shows a prominent “U.S.” stamped ahead of the triggerguard. The smooth pistolgrip walnut stock remains in excellent condition showing a few sparsely scattered light dings and handling marks, along with what appears to be a thin grain imperfection along the face of the pistolgrip. The sling swivels are intact along with one original 10-round magazine. The rifle is sighted with proper protected blade front and Redfield receiver sight and the action seems to function well mechanically. An excellent example of these interesting training rifles for the U.S. martial collector. (13B11319-24) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (1000/1500)
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662. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON
SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #U346, 22 LR, 6 1/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this attractive revolver retain about 96-97% original bright blue showing some subtle muzzle and operational wear, a few light dings and some freckling along the frontstrap. The polished sides of the hammer and grooved trigger remain mostly brilliant showing a little mild gray-brown speckling, the back surface of the hammer showing dark gray case-hardening. All markings remain crisp and clear with etched model designation along the left side barrel and the cylinder with dual stamped patent numbers. The checkered walnut No. 5 target grip remains in near excellent condition showing somewhat worn finish and some scattered light dings retaining crisp checkering. The original adjustable target sights are intact, barrel-to-frame fit is solid and the action is crisp and seems to function well mechanically with very good timing and lock-up. A lovely example of these fine target revolvers. (13B11319-31) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (1000/1500)
663.
4mm, 28” octagon “barrel”, 7 1/2” true barrel with a bright excellent bore. This is an attractive zimmer stutzen in classic schuetzen rifle form and Martini-style “action”. The barrel retains about 92% original blue that shows some light flaking to gray-brown patina and a bit of mild oxidation speckling. The top flat is nicely matted, the rear flats engraved “F. STIER / STUTTGART”. The front sight base and breech mechanism show lovely vibrant case-hardened colors and the action retains about 95% excellent vibrant colors as well showing a little speckling and areas of the lever drif smoky gray. The walnut stock and forend remain in excellent condition showing perhaps a little older added oil finish with just sparsely scattered light handling marks. The checkered panels remain strong and the stock features rams horn comb with generous swooping left-side cheekpiece and stippled right-side thumb rest. The buttplate retains fine vibrant colors as well, the sling swivels are intact and the rifle is sighted with its original adjustable diopter tang sight and protected square post front. The action and double set triggers seem to function normally. The rifle includes a small complement of accessories: cleaning jag, a box of Polikron Universal-Waffenwerg, nine 5 1/2” x 5 1/2” illustrated rehbock targets, six 250-count tins of Dynamit Nobel primed cases, and seven 250-count tins of RWS round balls. A fine example of these classic German gallery/parlor rifles. (13B11455-1) {C&R} (700/900)
mark or two. The frame retains a silvery case-hardened patina with a few small spots of pinprick pitting and some minor staining at the edges, easily remedied with careful attention, and is nicely factory embellished with flowing scroll and border engraving, the belly marked with the Sauer logo. The barrels and forend are numbered to the shotgun, and the barrels are dated coded “462”. The skip-line checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and splinter-style forend are in very good condition with a few light cracks on the stock cheeks, a repaired chip at the top of the right cheek, an about 1/2” crack at the base of the forend, and a nicely added older finish. The stock features a left side cheek piece, sling swivel on the toeline, and a 14 1/4” length of pull with drops of about 1 3/4” and 2 5/8”. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face via dual underbites and a Greener crossbolt, the lever coming to rest at center and features an automatic safety, double triggers, robust ejectors that trip whenever the action is opened, sideclips, cocking indicators, and is sighted with a lone white bead. An attractive West German Royal. (14A11455-2) {C&R} (1000/1500) 665.
SCARCE UNWIN & RODGERS RIMFIRE KNIFE PISTOL
30 RF, 3 3/4” barrel with a moderately oxidized bore. The bar rel, bolsters and gripstrap retain about 97% original German silver finish showing some scattered light handling marks and mild tarnish. The hammer and breech piece are partially bright showing some mild oxidation staining and light pitting along the left side of the hammer while the sides of the trigger retain a hint of fire blue. The left side of the barrel shows strong maker markings and Birmingham proofs at the breech while the “NON-XLL” marking on the right side of the barrel was rather poorly struck and only about half legible. Equipped with 3 5/8” clip point blade and 3” sheepsfoot blade both with strong maker markings and remaining mostly bright in very fine condition. The smooth horn grips remain in good condition showing some moderate concavities from insect damage particularly along the right panel but otherwise retain very nice fit. The action seems to function well mechanically. A fine example of these large knife pistols for the collector of arms curiosa. (13B11354-1) {ANTIQUE} (1000/1500)
1, 2024
NO. 777 ULTRA SPORTSMAN
SALE NO. 142 185 JUNE
DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER
serial #88778, 22 LR, 6” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely 1969-manufactured revolver remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with minor edge wear, and a few insignificant handling marks. The service trigger and target hammer retain full blue with bright sides on the hammer. The checkered walnut fac tory target grips feature silver Rampant Colt medallions, half-moon checkering border around the med allions, and remain in excellent condition with some scattered light handling marks. This gun features a Patridge front sight and Colt Accro adjustable rear sight. The revolver includes an unlabeled woodgrain factory box. An excellent example of a Fifth Issue Officers Model. (8A11230-44) {C&R} (800/1200)
667. SMITH & WESSON THIRD MODEL PERFECTED SINGLE SHOT TARGET PISTOL TWO BARREL SET
serial #7501, 22 LR, 8” barrel with an excellent bore, extra 10” barrel with a bright near excellent bore. This fine Third Model shows light use over the years and retains about 95% original blue, the barrel thinning to pewter along the sides with light oxidation staining, high edge wear, and handling marks, the extra barrel pertaining about 94% bright blue showing some light high edge wear and scattered handling marks. The face of the smooth target trigger has toned to pewter while the remaining trigger surfaces and hammer retain bold case-hardened colors. The grips are unmarked double diamond checkered walnut period replacement stocks that feature a small shelf on the upper backstrap as a hand stop, and rate about excellent with light wear and handling marks. The two grip screws protrude from the right panel and will need attention. This gun features a Patridge front sight on the 8” barrel, a plain bead front on the 10” barrel, black blade adjustable rear sight, barrel to frame fit is tight, and both barrels and top latch are correctly numbered to the gun and the 10” barrel does not have its own spare latch. The double and single action mechanism is functional although the hammer nose is sheared off and will need attention. (8A11229-45) {MODERN} (600/800)
668. SMITH & WESSON SECOND MODEL SINGLE SHOT TARGET PISTOL
serial #2246, 22 LR, 10” barrel with an excellent bore. This fine Second Model has been factory refurbished showing a rework date of April 1925 and remains in excellent condition. It retains about 99% restored blue showing a few minor handling marks. The face of the target trigger has later added checkering and has been refinished in blue while the hammer retains robust case-hardened colors. There is a tiny screw added to the back of the triggerguard to act as an overtravel stop. The un-numbered diamond checkered hard rubber grips feature S&W mono grams, and rate excellent. This gun features a later added ramp front sight with square gold insert similar to the sour dough, black blade adjustable rear sight, barrel to frame fit is tight, the barrel, ejector, and top latch are correctly number to the gun, and it appears to function mechanically. An excellent addition to any collection. (8A11229-50) {C&R} (700/900)
669. REISING TARGET MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #1936, 22 LR, 6 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely East Hartford, Connecticut-manufactured pistol retains about 99% original blue showing light high edge wear, and a few minor handling marks. The checkered “It’s A Bear” synthetic factory grips rate excellent. This pistol features a Patridge style front sight, windage adjustable rear sight, the barrel is numbered to the gun, and it has the later rocker style barrel catch. The pistol includes a single fourteen-round two-tone magazine. A superb example of a Hartford Reising. (8A11229-152) {C&R}
670. SMITH & WESSON THIRD MODEL PERFECTED SINGLE SHOT TARGET PISTOL
serial #10046, 22 LR, 10” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely Perfected Target has been factory reworked multiple times although it appears there was only one refinish. There are rework dates of Sep tember 1945, January 1946, and May 1946. The metal surfaces retain about 96-97% factory restored blue showing light edge wear, scattered small areas of pitting about mid barrel, a few old pits under the new finish, and light handling marks. The trigger shows light silvering on the face and side although the re mainder has strong case-hardened colors, while the hammer has strong colors on the right side the rest is toned to pewter. The grips are quality unmarked period smooth walnut replacements featuring a thumb rest and slight flare at the butt, the grips rate excellent with a few minor handling marks. The pistol features a Patridge front sight, rear sight, barrel to frame fit is tight, and it appears to function mechanically. The numbers on the barrel, top latch, and ej are absent or no longer discernible. An excellent example of a factory refurbished Third Model. (8A11229-70) {C&R} (600/800)
666. COLT OFFICERS MODEL MATCH
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671. HIGH STANDARD SUPERMATIC TROPHY
SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #1306103, 22 LR, 5 1/2” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This beautiful Model 104 slant grip Trophy features the desirable high polish finish and shows minimal use over the years. The pistol retains about 99% original high polish blue that appears almost black, the only loss is very light marks around the muzzle from a previously mounted muzzle stabilizer and a few insignificant handling marks. The trigger and safety retain full gold plate while the magazine catch has strong case-hardened colors. The checkered walnut factory thumb-rest grips feature gold High Standard medallions and rate excellent. There is a tiny dark colored hole on the left panel below the thumb rest that is a defect in the wood and never filled before checkering. This gun features a Patridge front sight, black blade adjustable rear sight, it is factory drilled and tappe for barrel weights (not included), factory cut for a muzzle stabilizer (not included), overtravel stop on the trigger, and appe to function mechanically. It includes a single factory marked ten-round magazine. This is a well-cared for, lightly used, Model 104 in a desirable configuration. (8A11229-131) {C&R}
672. HECKLER & KOCH USP TACTICAL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL
serial #24-163990, 9mm, 4 7/8" barrel with a bright excellent bore. This 2016manufactured pistol rates excellent, with both the metal components and polymer frame showing little if any wear. This pistol is equipped with a threaded barrel, suppressor-height sights with elevation and adjustable rear, and a manual decocker safety and includes the factory hardcase, two 15-round factory magazines, manual, sight tools, and trigMODERN} (700/900)
Industries Combat Rail DPMS M-Lok 15” free float aluminum forend with installed M-Lok bipod mount on the underside, A2 flash hider, adjustable low-profile gas block, enhanced cassette-style trigger group with a flat-faced trigger offering an excellent pull weight and short reset, anti-walk trigger pins, bolt carrier group and charging handle. The rifle includes one Magpul 5-round black polymer magazine. A high-quality and lightweight 308 MSR with some nice upgrades. (23A11364-29) {MODERN} (800/1200)
END OF AUCTION. THANK YOU. OUR TIMED SALE CLOSES AT NOON ON JUNE 2, 2024
673. CUSTOM REMINGTON R-25 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE
GENERAL STATEMENTS
• All bidders must register and obtain a bidder number in order to participate in the auction. Absentee/Telephone bidders must register by filling out and signing an absentee bid sheet.
• The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall become the owner upon the fall of the hammer. The auctioneer has sole discretion in the case of a dispute among bidders.
• Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. has taken great care in the preparation of the descriptions in this catalog. Although we believe everything in the descriptions to be true, we do not guarantee any part of any description. We recommend that the bidders view the items in person and form their own opinions as to condition, originality, origin, etc. Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. will consider all requests for refunds. If a customer is unhappy with a purchase we will be happy to discuss a remedy with them.
• All requests for refunds must be made within 30 days of the sale date Therefore, it is important that absentee bidders pay for their items in a timely fashion All requests for refunds received after 30 days of the sale date will not be considered
• Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. reserves the right to reject any bid in order to protect our consignors interests.
• Reserves: A few lots will be offered with reserve. In cases where items are reserved, a bid of the low estimate will always exceed the reserve. Reserves will be bid by the auctioneer as an opening bid so any bid taken from the floor or the phone is a live bid above the reserve amount.
• Bidding on any item in the sale indicates the bidder’s full acceptance and understanding of all terms and conditions of sale and firearms warning (printed and online).
PAYMENT POLICY
• Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. will accept cash, check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover and American Express as payment for items purchased. Credit card purchases are limited to $50,000.00 per customer, per auction. Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. reserves the right to demand cash or hold merchandise until funds are collected in full. There will be a $35.00 charge for all returned checks.
• There will be a Buyer’s Premium of 20% added to all purchases A discounted Buyers Premium of 17.5% will apply to all purchases paid by cash or check **
CASH DISCOUNT POLICY
Invoices must be paid within 14 calendar days of the auction in order to take advantage of the cash discount. Invoices paid more than 14 days after the sale will be charged a 20% buyer's premium regardless of payment method. If you are concerned with the mail being slow you may contact the office for our wire transfer information.
• Customers without prior credit approval who intend on making purchases in excess of $10,000 must provide credit information such as a bank letter of credit prior to bidding.
• There will be a $35 bank service fee charged to all international payments made by wire transfer.
GUIDELINES FOR FIREARM PURCHASES
• All Federal, State and Local firearms laws will be observed. FFL holders may take possession of any firearm on day of sale when they present a signed copy of their Federal Firearms License. New Hampshire residents over the age of 21 may take possession of any firearm on day of sale providing the proper paperwork is filled out and the transfer has been approved either through the NH State Police or the FBI NICS System While most NICS and State approvals are immediate, approvals could take up to 3 days Most non-residents may take possession of long guns on day of sale after completing the proper forms and successfully completing a NICS check; modern handguns will need to be shipped to an FFL holder in the buyer’s home state. Buyer is responsible for any and all shipping charges and all items must be paid for on day of sale. Bidders should be familiar with their local and state laws as Amoskeag Auction Co., Inc. will not be responsible for any parties purchasing items which may not be possessed in, or shipped, to their state of residence
CLASS III
• Amoskeag Auction Co., Inc. is a licensed Class III S.O.T. and now handles transfers of Machineguns, Suppressors, A.O.W.’s and Short Barreled Arms in-house. We are pleased to answer any questions you may have regarding bringing your Class III items to market.
FIREARMS WARNING
Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. does not warranty the safety of any article it sells. Therefore, it is imperative that, before you use any firearm purchased here or anywhere else, you have it examined by a qualified gunsmith to determine whether or not it is safe to use.
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE
ABSENTEE/TELEPHONE BIDDING
• As a service to our buyers, Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. will accept absentee bids from bidders who cannot attend the sale. Bidders without prior credit approval are required to submit a 20% deposit prior to bids being accepted (credit cards may be used for absentee deposits). Absentee bids will be bid in a competitive manner and an absentee bidder needs only to outbid another buyer i.e. bidding will not be opened at the maximum bid unless that is the next competitive bid. Buyer is responsible for any and all shipping charges.
• Amoskeag Auction Co., Inc. will not be held responsible for errors or omissions of any type that may occur during this service.
• All absentee bids must be received by 8:00pm on the day prior to the auction If you plan to attend the sale but will not be staying until the end and want to leave a bid on an item that will be sold after you leave, we must have those bids in by 8:00am on the morning of the sale No bids will be accepted after that time Please do not call the gallery once the auction has started (after 9:00am) as we will not be able to accept bids or make changes to bids
• Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc will also accept telephone bids on a limited basis Telephone bidding is reserved for seriously interested bidders In order to bid by telephone, the bidder must be willing to pay at least the low estimate of the item being bid on.
~ NOTE: PHONE BIDS NEED TO BE ARRANGED BY 5:00 PM EASTERN ON THURSDAY - MAY 30, 2024~
• All absentee/telephone bidder invoices are mailed within a few days of the sale, are due upon receipt, and are to be paid either by cash, check or credit card. All items not paid for within 20 business days from sale date shall be considered abandoned as well as the deposit that was made on those items and Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. shall have sole discretion as to their disposal.
• If you are a first time absentee/telephone bidder and have additional questions regarding how to place bids, please refer to the instruction sheet on page 193.
SHIPPING
• Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. will make every effort to ship items in a timely fashion. All items, with the exception of modern handguns, are shipped via UPS Ground unless other arrangements have been made.
• All modern handguns are shipped via UPS Next Day Air service.
• Buyer is responsible for any and all shipping charges
PICKING UP MERCHANDISE
• BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. CALL TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT, ONCE YOU RECEIVE YOUR INVOICE.
• Our office hours are Monday through Friday - 8:00 am to 4:00pm Please call ahead prior to arriving to pickup your merc handise
Firearms are marked as follows:
ANTIQUE - no paperwork required
C&R - for firearms that fall under the ATF Curio & Relics licensing and if purchased by a person with a “C&R License” no paperwork is required. NOTE: Items that meet the age requirements but have been altered from their original configuration may NOT be delivered on a C&R License.
MODERN - these firearms require a federal form 4473 and successful background check unless purchaser holds a valid and current FFL.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
DIRECTIONS
FROM SO UTH: Rt. 93 North to Rt. 101 West in Manchester to Rt. 293 North to Exit 5 (Granite Street). At end of ramp go right onto Granite Street to first set of lights. Go left on Commercial Street and we are located in the Waumbec Commercial Center, which is 1/8 mile up on the left. OR Rte. 3 (Everett Turnpike) North through Bedford tolls then off at Exit 5 (Granite Street). At bottom of ramp go right, take first left onto Commercial Street, 1/8 mile on left. FROM NO RTH: Rt. 93 South to Rt. 293 South to Amoskeag Bridge exit, bear right at end of ramp and follow across Amoskeag Bridge. Take first right after bridge onto Canal Street and first right again onto Commercial Street, follow for 8/10 of a mile and we are located in the Waumbec Commercial Center located on the right. ELEVATOR: Go around to the back of the building (river side), there is a set of three stairs with a glass door, enter the lobby through the door that is marked "ELEVATOR", go to 3rd floor and follow signs. STAIRS: Enter South entrance, go up stairs and follow hallway and signs.
ACCOMMODATIONS
Hilton Garden Inn (Manchester, walking distance to gallery)
603/669-2222
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Springhill Suites by Marriott (Manchester, 5 minutes to gallery) 603/668-9400
Homewood Suites by Hilton (Manchester, 5 minutes to gallery) 603/668-2200
Hampton Inn & Suites (Bedford, 5 minutes to gallery) 603/623-2040
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites (Manchester, 5 minutes to gallery) 603/641-6466
Country Inn & Suites (Bedford, 5 minutes to gallery) 603/666-4600
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ABSENTEE/TELEPHONE BIDDING INFORMATION
ABSENTEE BIDDING
We are often asked various questions by absentee bidders after a sale regarding why they did or didn't get an item they bid on. We would like to clarify how absentee bidding works so strategies may be altered to maximize effectiveness.
First, absentee bidders are bidding against other absentee bidders, bidders in attendance and those bidding live via online platforms If two absentee bids are received for the same amount, the one received first takes precedence. If two or more absentee bids are received for a particular item (which is usually the case) we open the bidding at one increment above the lower bid. Example.. bidder "A" bids $375 and bidder "B" bids $450 on the same item, the bidding will open at $400 and the floor competes from there. If bidder "A" bid $450 and bidder "B" bid $450+, the bidding would open with bidder "B" at $475. This brings us to another situation. Absentee bidders sometimes use odd bidding techniques for example bidding $401 or $51 or $76. This is normally much more of a disadvantage than an advantage for the following reasons. A $400+ beats $401 or even $410 for that matter because the smallest increment we would use is $25. When the normal increments are broken it can work against the bidder; example: bidder "A" bids $401 and the bid ends up on the floor (by chance only) at $400. We bid $401 which first off, immediately indicates that the bid is at its maximum point and secondly we will take a bid of $402 and sell it to the floor when normally we would need at least an increment of $25.
The plus is normally used to break a tie, however we will not take an item away from a bidder who bid $400+ for an increment less than the next normal increment. Therefore odd bidding doesn't usually work to a bidders' advantage. Also a bid of $401+ is useless because the bidding would never tie at such an odd increment so a bid of $400+ is more effective as the plus is more likely to come into play.
Multiple plus bids are also difficult for us to execute. A bid of $400+++ leaves many variables. In $25 increments if it indeed ties at $400 equals $525; i.e. the floor bids $400, we bid $425 (first plus) the floor bids $450, we bid $475 (second plus), the floor bids $500, we bid $525 (third plus). This is multiplied doubly if we use $50 increments placing the $400+++ bid at $650 in the same scenario. Therefore we ask that bidders bid as high as they are willing to go and if they wish to break a possible tie to use a single plus.
We have been asked by bidders why they, who bid $500+ on an item, didn't get it when it sold at $550. The reason is simple, a tie did not occur. This again is an example of a bidder not understanding the purpose of the plus and that there is only a certain percentage of the time when a tie does occur.
We value our absentee bid business greatly and we treat our bidders fairly. You can feel comfortable bidding as much as you wish and you only need to outbid another bidder. On several occasions bidders have questioned our use of this policy because they felt they got most items near or at their top bid. We have thousands of customers, many of these customers share similar interests. Desirable items receive heavy absentee bid activity, many times they open quite high on crossing absentee bids. Occasionally a good item either gets cataloged without our realizing its value or gets inadvertently buried in the second half of the catalog. We obviously try not to let this happen but being realists, we know that it does happen from time to time. We are shocked at how well read our catalogs are and it is not uncommon to receive ten or more absentee bids on such an item.
RESULTS WILL BE AVAILABLE ON THE THURSDAY FOLLOWING THE SALE.
TELEPHONE BIDDING
Our advice to telephone bidders and all bidders for that matter is to have a stop point in mind and bid actively to that point, then if you need some time to think you can. Telephone bidders are wise to let an item slow down before they start trying to bid, when bidding is moving quickly a phone bidder cannot get a bid in before the bid advances on the floor. One wise technique is to give the staff member a stop point when the bidding opens. Say the bid is at $400 and a staff member is told to bid to $800, they can bid like any bidder in the hall until that point and then ask if the phone bidder would like to advance over that point. The most common problem with phone bidders is their not understanding the pace of the auction and over–thinking, or attempting to be a "buzzer beater", let us assure you that the buzzer usually wins.
The ideal telephone bidder responds quickly with a simple "yes" or "bid". Thinking ahead and removing the thoughts of trying to use a "strategy" works best when bidding in that manner.
What we would like all absentee and telephone bidders to remember is that you aren't at the auction. There is no perfect system to assure that all absentee and telephone bidders can bid with the same ease as they could if they were at the sale. We do everything to accommodate absentee bidders and as we said before we value your business greatly. We hope that this information is helpful and as always we are open to comments and suggestions on how we can better serve our customers.
IN ORDER TO BID BY TELEPHONE, THE BIDDER MUST BE WILLING TO PAY AT LEAST THE LOW ESTIMATE OF THE ITEM BEING BID ON IF YOU FAX YOUR BID SHEET INTO OUR OFFICE, PLEASE CALL TO CONFIRM THAT WE DID RECEIVE IT. THANK YOU. 603/627-7383
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AUCTION
ABSENTEE/TELEPHONE BIDDING FORM
ABSENTEE BIDS CAN BE PLACED AT LIVE.AMOSKEAGAUCTION.COM OR EMAIL TO: BIDS@AMOSKEAGAUCTION.COM
Please enter the following on my behalf: q ABSENTEE BIDS q TELEPHONE BIDS
OFFICE USE ONLY
DATE RECEIVED:_______________ ENTERED:________________ q FIRST TIME BIDDER
TELEPHONE BIDDERS: PLEASE PROVIDE THE NUMBER TO CALL YOU ON THE DAY OF THE AUCTION FOR PHONE BIDDING.
NOTE: To make one additional bid on your behalf in the event of a tie, please place a “ + “ after your bid amount.
PHONE BIDS ARE DUE BY 5:00 TWO DAYS PRIOR TO THE SALE • ABSENTEE BIDS ARE DUE BY 5:00 ON THE DAY PRIOR TO THE SALE Bids cannot be cancelled or adjusted once the auction has started.
Bidders without prior credit approval are required to submit a 20% deposit prior to bids being accepted. You may do this by check or credit card authorization. If your bids are unsuccessful a refund check will be issued. *PLEASE READ 14-DAY
PAYMENT IS DUE UPON RECEIPT. If in the event my bids are successful on the above items and I do not contact Amoskeag Auction Co., Inc. or make payment arrangements within 15 days, Amoskeag Auction Co., Inc. is hereby authorized to charge my credit card for the total purchase price together with the applicable Buyer’s Premium (20%).
I authorize Amoskeag Auction Co., Inc. to place the above bids on my behalf in accordance with the Terms and Conditions of Sale. I have read, fully understand and agree to the Terms and Conditions of Sale and the Firearms Warning for this auction (printed and online).
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CATALOG INDEX
Chilean Model 1895 Bolt Action Rifle by DWM
A.H. Fox Shotguns 18, 19, 143
Adams Pocket Model Double Action Percussion Revolver by Mass. Arms Co.
American Underhammer Single Shot Percussion Target Pistol 123
Anschutz Model 54 Super Match Bolt Action Rifles 157
Anschutz Model Record 210A Single Shot Free Style Pistol
Armalite AR-10 Semi-Auto Rifles 135, 136, 138
Armalite AR-50 Bolt Action Rifle
Arsenal SAM-5 Semi-Auto Carbine
Astra Model 900 Semi-Auto Pistol
Austrian Scalloped Boxlock Drilling by Dschulnigg
Austro-Hungarian Semi-Auto Pistols 158, 159
Chinese AK47S Semi-Auto Carbine
Chinese Type 56 SKS Semi-Auto Carbine Captured in Vietnam 109
CMMG Banshee 300 Mk57 Semi-Auto Pistol 181
Colt 357 Magnum Double Action Revolver 168 Colt Agent Double Action Revolver 111
Colt Anaconda Double Action Revolver
Boa
Colt Combat Commander Semi-Auto Pistols 80, 111, 167
Colt Combat Government Model Semi-Auto Pistol 167
Colt Commander Model Semi-Auto Pistols 49, 111, 112, 170
Colt Commando Double Action Revolvers 108, 153
Colt Delta Elite Semi-Auto Pistols 49, 79
Colt Detective Special Double Action Revolvers 81, 112, 123, 124, 167
B.S.A. Martini International Mk III Single Shot Target Rifle
Bavarian Percussion Double Rifle by Franz Baader
Bedford County-Style Percussion Long Rifle
Belgian Loron & Co. Volcanic “Rocket Ball” Single Shot Pistol 102
Beretta Laramie Single Action Revolver By Uberti 169
Beretta Over Under Shotguns 70, 136
Beretta Semi-Auto Shotguns 88, 119, 172
British Brass-Barreled Flintlock Blunderbuss & Holster Pistols 7
British Pattern 1796 Heavy Dragoon Flintlock Pistol with 6th Dragoons Unit Marking 8
British Percussion Double Fowlers 55, 157
British SMLE Mk III* Bolt Action Rifle by Enfield with Cup Grenade Launcher 181
Browning A-Bolt Stainless Stalker Bolt Action Rifle with Leupold Scope 172
Browning BAR-22 Semi-Auto Rifles 90, 174
Browning Challenger Semi-Auto Pistol 168
Browning High Power Pistols 65, 86, 146, 153
Browning Medalist Renaissance Model Semi-Auto Pistol
Special Ordered for The B.C.A.
Browning Model 1885 Low Wall Traditional Hunter Falling Block Rifle 133
Browning Model 1886 Lever Action Carbines & Rifles 38, 117, 118
Browning Model BL-22 Grade II Octagon Field Lever Action Rifle 138
Browning Shotguns 39, 70, 90, 103, 114, 115, 116, 119, 135, 158
BSA Martini International Mk II Single Shot Target Rifle 176
Colt Gold Cup National Match Semi-Auto Pistols 39, 112, 150
Colt Government Model Semi-Auto Pistols 22, 40, 107, 110, 113, 114, 124
Colt Huntsman Semi-Auto Pistol 175
Colt King Cobra Double Action Revolver 48
Colt Lawman Mk III & Mk V Double Action Revolvers 79, 113
Colt Lightning Small Frame Slide Action Rifles 15
Colt Lightweight Commander Semi-Auto Pistol 82
Colt Lightweight Defender Semi-Auto Pistol 114
Colt Lightweight Officers ACP Semi-Auto Pistol 169
Colt Model 1902 Sporting Semi-Auto Pistol 26
Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless Semi-Auto Pistols 109, 150, 154
Colt National Match Mk III Mid-Range Semi-Auto Pistol 127
Colt New Model Python Double Action Revolver 74
Colt New Service Double Action Revolvers 24, 147, 153
Colt Officers Model ACP Semi-Auto Pistol 111
Colt Officers Model Match Double Action & Single Action Only Revolvers 147, 152, 186
Colt Pre-Ban AR-15 Rifles 45, 46, 88, 127
Colt Pre-War Commercial Ace Semi-Auto Pistol 73
Colt Python Double Action Revolvers 34, 40, 49
Colt Shooting Master Double Action Revolver 25
Colt Single Action Army Revolvers 34, 40, 73, 78, 81, 97
Colt Woodsman Match Target Semi-Auto Pistols 96, 149, 184
Colt Trooper Mk III Double Action Revolvers 48, 169
Continental Arms “Lady’s Companion” Pepperbox 63
Cooper Firearms Bolt Action Rifles 19
SALE NO. 142 198 JUNE 1, 2024 -A-
98
28
53
91
123
77
-B-
177
67
104
27
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Pistol 107
C.L. Wagner Single Shot Vest Pocket
144
45
40
Colt Bisley Model Frontier Six Shooter Revolver 79 Colt
Double Action Revolver 23
CATALOG INDEX
SALE NO. 142 199 JUNE 1, 2024 CZ Scorpion Evo 3 S1 Semi-Auto Pistol 181 -DD.H. Hilliard Underhammer Percussion Buggy Pistol 102 De Haan Model S2 Sideplated Double Shotgun 174 Diamondback DB10 Semi-Auto Pistol 180 DPMS VRS Single Shot Rifle with ALS Conversion Upper Receiver 54 Dumoulin & Fils Mauser Magazine Sporting Rifle, Engraved 71 Dutch Flintlock Sea Service Pistols 156 Dutch Model 1922 Semi-Auto Pistol by FN with German Army Markings 6 -EEnglish Bulldog Double Action Revolver, Engraved 154 Erma-Werke Model ESP 85A Semi-Auto Match Pistol 123 European Brass-Barreled Flintlock Blunderbuss Pistol 156 -FFAL Semi-Auto Rifle by S.B.L. Industries 91 FN 510 Tactical Semi-Auto Pistols 161, 162 FN 545 Tactical Semi-Auto Pistols 162, 163 FN FAL 50.64 Paratrooper Semi-Auto Rifle 44 FN Model FNX-45 Tactical Semi-Auto Pistol 147 Forehand & Wadsworth Vest Pocket Derringer 154 Franchi SPAS-12 Semi-Auto Shotgun 44 French Sideplated Double Ejectorgun by J. Gaucher 128 Friedrich Langenhan Single Shot Falling Block Target Rifle 67 -GGerman Flobert Single Shot Target Pistol with Swiss Retailer Markings 130 German G.43 AC45-Coded Semi-Auto Rifle by Walther 60 German K98k Bolt Action Rifles 60, 106 German Kar.98az Bolt Action Carbine by Erfurt 110 German Martini-Style Zimmerstutzen By F. Stier 185 German Model P.35(P) Semi-Auto Pistol By Radom 161 German Original System Aydt Schuetzen Rifle by Bruno Anschutz 125 German P.38 AC40 Semi-Auto Pistol by Walther 26 German Reverse Lock Percussion Schuetzen Rifle by Coster 126 German W625 Bolt Action Training Rifle by Simson 60 -HH&R Reising Model 60 Semi-Auto Rifle 10 Harrington & Richardson American Double Action Revolvers 178, 179 Harrington & Richardson Hand Ejector 1880 Double Action Revolver 178 Harrington & Richardson Model 488 Deluxe Topper Single Shot Shotgun 179 Harrington & Richardson Model 944 “22 Special” Double Action Revolver 178 Harrington & Richardson No. 777 Ultra Sportsman Single Action Revolver 185 Harrington & Richardson Self-Loading Pistol with Original Box 102 Harrington & Richardson U.S.R.A. Model 195 Single Shot Pistols 28, 99, 127
Arms Single Shot Target Pistols 151, 166 Hartford Arms Model 1925 Semi-Auto Pistol 152 Hatfield Gun Co. Grade I Uplander Boxlock Double Ejectorgun 120 Heckler & Koch / Fleming MP5 Submachine Gun 41 Heckler & Koch G3 Battle Rifle with Fleming Firearms Sear 42 Heckler & Koch HK91 Semi-Auto Rifles 43, 44 Heckler & Koch HK93 Semi-Auto Rifle 43 Heckler & Koch Mark 23 Semi-Auto Pistols 106, 107 Heckler & Koch P7 M8 Semi-Auto Pistol 103 Heckler & Koch USP Semi-Auto Pistols 163, 186 Henry Repeating Arms Big Boy Color Case Hardened Lever Action Rifle 132 Herzog Custom Mauser 98 Magazine Sporting Rifle 177 High Standard Pistols 4, 28, 149, 150-152, 166, 178, 179, 186 Hopkins & Allen Falling Block Rifles 58, 159 Hopkins & Allen Revolvers 61, 63 Hungarian AK-63D Semi-Auto Carbine 131 Hungarian SA 85M Semi-Auto Carbine by FEG 46 -IIMI Uzi Model A Semi-Auto Carbine 91 Ithaca Model 37 Featherlight D.S. Police Special Shotgun 174 Ithaca SKB Model 600 Boxlock Over Under Shotgun 142 IWI Limited Edition Galil Ace 5.45 Semi-Auto Pistol 87 -JJ. Stevens No. 36 Stevens-Lord Target Pistol 130 J.M. Marlin “OK” Single Shot Pistol 97 J.P. Sauer & Sohn Boxlock Double Shotguns 20, 157, 185 Jacob Rupertus Pepperbox Pistol 107
Hartford
CATALOG INDEX
Japanese Heavy Percussion Tanegashima Musket 129
Japanese Type 2 Arisaka Paratrooper Bolt Action Rifle by Nagoya 54
Japanese Type 94 Semi-Auto Pistols 122
Japanese Type B Baby Nambu Pistol by Tokyo Arsenal with Holster 5
Kel-Tec RFB Semi-Auto Carbine 144
Kimber Bolt Action Rifles 90, 136
Kimber Semi-Auto Pistols 151, 146, 165, 175
Knight’s Mfg. Co. SR-25 Match Semi-Auto Rifle with Kahles Scope 43
Krieghoff K80 Shotguns 31-33
Custom Sidelock Double Ejectorgun by Union Amera
Para-Ordnance
L.C. Smith Sidelock Double Shotguns 93, 143, 155, 183
Leonard Day Left Hand Fullstock Flintlock Rifle 138
Luger Pistols 26, 75, 84, 107, 115, 122, 159
LWRC M6A1-S CSAT Evo 1.0 Semi-Auto Carbine 46
Magnum Research Mark XIX Desert Eagle Semi-Auto Pistol by IWI 96
Marlin Ballard Rifles 54, 56-58, 159
Marlin Lever Action Rifles 52, 88, 89, 116, 119, 132, 133, 181
Marlin Meunier-Ballard No. 6 Schuetzen Rifle 125
Marlin Model 47 Slide Action Rifle 4
Marlin XXX Standard Model 1872 Pocket Revolver, Engraved
Mauser HSC Semi-Auto Pistol with German Police Markings & Holster 5
Mauser Model 1910 Semi-Auto Pistol 163
Mauser Model 1914 Semi-Auto Pistols 182, 183
Mauser Model 1934 Semi-Auto Pistols 182
Mauser Type M Bolt Action Carbine 52
Maynard Model 1873 & 1882 Rifles 72, 100
MB Associates Gyrojet Mark II Model C Rocket Pistol with Original Box 75
Meriden Firearms Co. Model 58 Sidelock Double Shotgun 182
Merwin, Hulbert & Co. Revolvers 8
Molot VEPR 5.45 Semi-Auto
SALE NO. 142 200 JUNE 1, 2024
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-L-
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63
Carbine 127
Pro Series Semi-Auto Shotguns 121, 137 -NNew England Arms Co. Double Hammergun 176 Nimrod Gewehrfabrik Sidelock Drilling by Thieme & Schlegelmilch 129 Norinco Model 56S Semi-Auto
121 North Carolina Full Stock Flintlock Rifle by Thomas Gluyas 130 Norwegian Police
Model 1907 Semi-Auto Pistol 163 -OOak
Wood
89
77 -P-
Mossberg
Carbine
Dreyse
Sporting Cabinet by Outdoorsman
Products
Orvis
Semi-Auto Pistols 94, 113, 170 Parker DHE Grade Boxlock Double Ejectorguns 35-37, 105 Parker Trojan Boxlock Double Shotgun 142 Paul Shuttleworth Custom Stevens No. 45 Schuetzen Rifle 58 Pedersoli Tryon Percussion Target Rifle 156 Perazzi MX3 Single Barrel Trap Shotgun Two Barrel Set 33 Polish PMKM/S Semi-Auto Carbines 86, 131 Polytech Model AKS-762 SP Semi-Auto Carbine 45 Powder Horn with Seven Years’ War Map of Havana 62 PTR Industries Model PTR 91 GIR Semi-Auto Rifle 138 -QQuality Contemporary Percussion Fullstock Rifle by Wes Noye 176 -RRapid Fire Model 1919 Semi-Auto Rifle 59 Reising Target Model Semi-Auto Pistol 186
11-87 Premier Semi-Auto Shotguns 172, 176
40-X Bolt Action Target Rifle with Unertl Scope 135
1889 Grade I Lightweight Double Hammergun 154 Remington Hepburn No. 3 Sporting Rifle 67 Remington Model 11-48 Semi-Auto Shotgun 172
61
70 Remington
Bolt
Rifle 144
51 Semi-Auto Pistol 160
Model 700 Bolt Action Rifles 164, 172
721 Bolt Action Rifle 178
Remington
Remington
Remington Arms Co. Model
Remington Model 1861 U.S. Navy Contract Percussion Revolver
Remington Model 3200 Skeet One Of 1000 Over Under Shotgun
Model 40-X
Action Target
Remington Model
Remington
Remington Model
CATALOG INDEX
Remington Model 81 Semi-Auto Rifle with Stith Mount 120
Remington Model 95 Double Derringer 101
Remington Model Seven CDL Limited Edition Rifle with Curly Maple Stock 69
Remington New Model Army & Navy Revolvers 100, 101
Remington New York State Contract Rolling Block Carbine 177
Remington No. 1 Rolling Block Sporting Rifle 86
Remington No. 7 Single Digit Rolling Block Sporting & Target Rifle 21
Remington R-25 Semi-Auto Rifle 186
Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Sporting and Target Rifle 71
Remington-Smoot New Model No. 2 Single Action Revolver, Factory Engraved63
Renato Gamba Principessa Boxlock Double Shotgun 39
Rifle Dynamics AK Builder Polish AKM Semi-Auto Carbine 87
Robar Companies RC50F Bolt Action Rifle 53
Romanian WASR-10 Semi-Auto Carbine by Cugir Arsenal 174
Royal Navy Webley Mark I Double Action Revolver 158
Ruger 44 Carbine Carbines 106, 118
Ruger M77 Bolt Action Carbines & Rifles 116, 117, 118, 144, 171
Ruger Mini-14 Semi-Auto Rifles 47, 116, 117, 173
Ruger New Model Bisley Flat Top Blackhawk Revolver 168
Ruger New Model Single-Six Single Action Revolver 173
Ruger New Vaquero John Wayne Commemorative Single-Action Revolver 121
Ruger No. 1 Falling Block Rifles 38, 117, 118
Ruger Old Model Blackhawk Single-Action Revolver 173
Ruger Precision Bolt Action Rifle 135
Ruger Red Label Over Under Shotguns 88, 90
Ruger Redhawk and Super Redhawk Double Action Revolvers 167, 170
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Savage Fox Sterlingworth Boxlock Double Shotguns 19, 143
Savage Model 110 Bolt Action Rifles 126, 134, 175
Savage Model 112-BT Competition Bolt Action Rifle 165
Savage Model 12 FVSS Bolt Action Rifle 174
Savage Model 1907 Semi-Auto Pistol Identified to R. Clifford Black 25
Savage Model 1915 Semi-Auto Pistol With Box 184
Savage Model 99 Lever Action Rifles 6, 69, 84, 183
Schoyen Winchester Model 1885 High Wall Sporting Rifles 56, 57
Sharps Model 1874 No. 3 Sporting Rifle by Pedersoli 89
Sharps Pepperbox Pistols 97, 98
Siegfried Gunther “Triumpf” Scalloped Boxlock Over Under Shotgun 68
Sig 516 Semi-Auto Carbines 105, 160
Sig Sauer M400 Tread Semi-Auto Pistols
180
Sig Sauer Model 1911 XO TacPac Semi-Auto Pistol 110
SKB Model 505 Field Over Under Shotgun 137
Smith & Wesson 22/32 Kit Gun Hand Ejector Revolver 146
Smith & Wesson 357 Registered Magnum Revolver 10
Smith & Wesson 38/44 Outdoorsman Hand Ejector Revolvers 11, 17, 94, 109, 184
Smith & Wesson 44 Magnum Hand Ejector Revolvers 16, 17
Smith & Wesson British Contract MKII Second Model Hand Ejector Revolver 94
Smith & Wesson Elite Gold Grade I Scalloped Boxlock
Double Ejectorguns 115, 120
Smith & Wesson K-22 Hand Ejector Revolvers 11, 24, 148, 168
Smith & Wesson Model 16-4 Double Action Revolvers 47, 95
Smith & Wesson Model 17-3 Double Action Revolver 148
Smith & Wesson Model 1905 38 Hand Ejector Revolver with Light Geometric Engraving 183
Smith & Wesson Model 19 Double Action Revolvers 166, 169
Smith & Wesson Model 25 Double Action Revolvers 82, 112
Smith & Wesson Model 27 Double Action Revolvers 48, 80, 96, 101
Smith & Wesson Model 28-2 Double Action Revolvers 148, 168
Smith & Wesson Model 29 Double Action Revolvers 11, 24, 47, 113
Smith & Wesson Model 39 Semi-Auto Pistol 179
Smith & Wesson Model 41 Semi-Auto Pistols 80, 94, 124, 146
Smith & Wesson Model 422 Target Semi-Auto Pistol, Factory Engraved 149
Smith & Wesson Model 4513 Performance Center “Shorty 45”
Smith & Wesson Model 51 Double Action Revolver 130
Smith & Wesson Model 52 38 Master Semi-Auto Pistols 96, 145, 151, 153
Smith & Wesson Model 53 Double Action Revolvers 95, 147
Smith & Wesson Model 547 Double Action Revolvers 47, 86
Smith & Wesson Model 57 Double Action Revolvers 12, 96, 166
Smith & Wesson Model 586-1 Double Action Revolver 169
Smith & Wesson Model 624 Lew Horton Combat Special Revolver 81
Smith & Wesson Model 625 Double Action Revolvers 79, 113
Smith & Wesson Model 629 Double Action Revolvers 80, 148, 170
Smith & Wesson Model 63 Double Action Revolver 124
Smith & Wesson Model 66 Double Action Revolvers 48, 49, 124, 167
Smith & Wesson Model 686 & 686 Plus Double Action Revolvers 82, 111, 150, 164, 170
Smith & Wesson Model 69 Double Action Revolver 164
Smith & Wesson Model 696-1 Double Action Revolver 81
SALE NO. 142 201 JUNE 1, 2024
Semi-Auto Pistol
Smith
Double Action Revolver
34
& Wesson Model 48-4
149
CATALOG INDEX
Smith & Wesson No. 1 First Issue Revolver, Engraved
Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 627-3 “V8” Double Action Revolver
Smith & Wesson Second Model 38 Single Action Revolver 97
Smith & Wesson Second Model Single Shot Target Pistol 186
Smith & Wesson Third Model Perfected Single Shot Target Pistols 186
Smith & Wesson U.S. Navy Contract Victory Model Double Action Revolver 124
Soviet M91/30 Bolt Action Sniper Rifle By Izhevsk
Soviet SKS Semi-Auto Carbine by Tula
Soviet SVT-40 Semi-Auto Rifles 10, 54
Soviet TT-33 Tokarev Semi-Auto Pistols
Springfield Armory Inc. M1 Garand Rifles 82, 142
Springfield Armory Inc. M1A Semi-Auto Rifles 45, 84, 92
Springfield Armory Inc. SAR-48 Semi-Auto Rifle 46
Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Officers Carbine by Roy Bedeaux 92
Steen Cannon & Ordnance Works Model 1861 3-Inch Ordnance Rifle 51
Stevens Ideal No. 44 1/2 Falling Block Rifle
Stevens Ideal No. 44 Falling Block Rifles 99, 156
Stevens Ideal No. 47 Modern Range Muzzleloading Rifle 99
Stevens Ideal No. 49 Late Walnut Hill Target Rifle 68
Stevens No. 418 Walnut Hill Jr. Falling Block Rifle 134
Stevens No. 8 Premier Tip-Up Sporting Rifle 160
Stevens-Pope Ideal No. 47 Modern Range Rifle on No. 44 1/2 Action 21
Steyr Mannlicher Schoenauer Model 1952 Bolt Action Rifle 110
Swing Model Sin 71 MK 5 Bolt Action Target Rifle 177
Swivel Breech Percussion Double
U.S. FP-45 Liberator Pistol by G.M. Guide Lamp Division 108
U.S. Harrington & Richardson Model 65 Reising Semi-Auto Rifle 184
U.S. M1 & M1A1 Carbines 37, 59, 83, 115, 131, 140
U.S. M1 Garand Rifles 9, 36, 37, 82, 83, 114, 138-140
U.S. Model 1812 Flintlock Musket by Springfield Armory with PA Marking 69
U.S. Model 1841 Mississippi Percussion Rifle by Robins & Lawrence 137
U.S. Model 1861 Percussion Contact Rifle-Musket by Whitney 134
U.S. Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle by Springfield Armory 9
U.S. Model 1903 Mk I & 1903-A3 Bolt Action Rifles 141, 161, 165
U.S. Model 1911 & 1911A1 Semi-Auto Pistols 35, 74, 95, 108, 153
U.S. Model 1917 Revolvers 24, 147
U.S. Surcharged M91 Mosin Nagant Bolt Action Rifle by Remington 61
Unwin & Rodgers Rimfire Knife Pistol 185
Varner Favorite Pro Hunter Falling Block Rifle 164
Walther PP & PPK Semi-Auto Pistols 104, 109
Weatherby Athena D’Italia Double Ejectorgun 39
Weatherby Left-Hand Bolt Action Rifles 128, 129
Weatherby Mark V Bolt Action Rifles 65, 66, 85
Webley & Scott Model 702 Boxlock Double Ejectorgun 52
Webley Mark VI Double Action Revolver Identified to Lt. F.J. Lidgey 123
Whitney-Laidley Style I Rolling Block Sporting & Target Rifles 55, 134
Wilson Combat EDC X9 Semi-Auto Pistol 74
Winchester Model 12 Slide Action Shotguns 29, 30, 93, 100, 145, 179
Winchester Model 1200 “American 50” North Dakota Commemorative Shotgun 175
Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle 20
Winchester Model 1885 Falling Block Rifles 16, 68, 88
Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Rifles 20, 38, 64, 141
Winchester Model 1890 Slide Action Rifles 69, 164
Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifles 12, 13, 64, 65, 103, 121, 141
Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action Carbines and Rifles 12, 13, 92, 116, 132, 165, 171, 173
Winchester Model 1895 Lever Action Rifles 118, 126, 140
Winchester Model 1897 Black Diamond Trap Shotgun, Engraved and Gold Inlaid 32
Winchester Model 1903 Semi-Auto Rifle with Period Malcolm Riflescope 15
Winchester Model 21 Double Ejectorguns 14, 72, 73
Winchester Model 23 Double Ejectorguns 38, 76, 78
Winchester Model 42 Slide Action Shotguns 6, 30, 53, 93, 142
Winchester Model 43 “Deluxe” Bolt Action Rifle, Engraved & Gold Inlaid 91
Winchester Model 52 Bolt Action Target Rifles 133, 140, 145, 158
Winchester Model 54 Super Grade Bolt Action Rifle 71
U.S. Model 1896, 1898, 1899 Krag Bolt Action Rifles & Carbines by Springfield Armory 9, 133, 136
SALE NO. 142 202 JUNE 1, 2024
122
94
155
131
128
137
105 -TTipping
Pistol 101 -U-
Rifle
& Lawden Model 1A Pepperbox
-V-
-W-
CATALOG INDEX
Winchester Model 61 Slide Action Rifles 4, 52, 92, 130, 145, 154
Winchester Model 62A Slide Action Rifles 155, 160
Winchester Model 64 Lever Action Rifles 64, 141
Winchester Pre ’64 Model 70 Bolt Action Rifles 72, 136
Winchester Model 9422 XTR Boy Scouts 75th Anniversary
Firearms for Freedom Items are located on pages 34-40, 43-49, 53, 76-84, 110-121, 166-174
SALE NO. 142 203 JUNE 1, 2024
Commemorative Carbine 104 Wurfflein Mid-Range Tip-Up Schuetzen Rifle 106 -YYugoslavian M64 Semi-Auto Carbine by Matt Yeamans 87 -ZZastava
PS Semi-Auto Carbine 132 Zoli
120
PAP M90
& Rizzini Scalloped Boxlock Double Shotgun Retailed by Abercrombie & Fitch
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AMOSKEAG AUCTION COMPANY, INC.
SALE NO. 141 - LIVE AUCTION MARCH 23RD & 24TH, 2024 POST AUCTION PRICES
$3,750 51 $4,500 101 $3,250 151 $0 201 $17,000 251 $5,500 301 $10,000 351 $8,000 401 $0
$3,000 52 $4,750 102 $0 152 $0 202 $15,000 252 $6,000 302 $4,500 352 $0 402 $0 3 $4,500 53 $3,750 103 $5,500 153 $3,750 203 $13,000 253 $2,500 303 $2,900 353 $1,500 403 $4,250 4 $2,400 54 $1,400 104 $4,000 154 $1,500 204 $21,000 254 $1,500 304 $4,750 354 $1,900 404 $0
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AMOSKEAG AUCTION COMPANY, INC.
SALE NO. 142 205 JUNE 1, 2024
SALE NO. 141 - LIVE AUCTION MARCH 23RD & 24TH, 2024 POST AUCTION PRICES 451 $5,000 501 $2,500 1000 $2,900 1050 $1,500 1100 $3,500 1150 $1,300 1200 $800 1250 $1,100 452 $4,250 502 $1,500 1001 $1,600 1051 $1,200 1101 $1,200 1151 $1,200 1201 $1,800 1251 $1,500 453 $3,000 503 $1,600 1002 $2,700 1052 $2,000 1102 $1,500 1152 $1,600 1202 $1,000 1252 $1,700 454 $3,000 504 $2,200 1003 $900 1053 $1,000 1103 $2,000 1153 $1,100 1203 $850 1253 $2,500 455 $2,000 505 $0 1004 $1,400 1054 $1,300 1104 $0 1154 $800 1204 $550 1254 $1,200 456 $1,500 506 $2,900 1005 $1,000 1055 $2,200 1105 $1,300 1155 $1,700 1205 $700 1255 $1,800 457 $1,400 507 $1,800 1006 $1,900 1056 $1,300 1106 $1,000 1156 $1,500 1206 $600 1256 $900 458 $1,700 508 $1,700 1007 $1,000 1057 $1,300 1107 $1,300 1157 $1,300 1207 $800 1257 $1,900 459 $2,100 509 $2,100 1008 $1,400 1058 $4,000 1108 $1,700 1158 $1,000 1208 $450 1258 $1,900 460 $0 510 $2,600 1009 $1,400 1059 $3,250 1109 $0 1159 $4,250 1209 $450 1259 $950 461 $1,500 511 $1,700 1010 $0 1060 $1,200 1110 $1,300 1160 $2,300 1210 $475 1260 $0 462 $0 512 $2,000 1011 $1,600 1061 $2,100 1111 $1,000 1161 $1,400 1211 $1,100 1261 $2,700 463 $3,500 513 $4,000 1012 $1,300 1062 $1,700 1112 $1,400 1162 $1,000 1212 $850 1262 $1,500 464 $2,800 514 $2,400 1013 $2,100 1063 $1,600 1113 $1,400 1163 $0 1213 $850 1263 $2,600 465 $4,250 515 $2,000 1014 $1,700 1064 $1,200 1114 $1,000 1164 $0 1214 $1,000 1264 $1,500 466 $2,600 516 $1,500 1015 $2,000 1065 $1,000 1115 $3,250 1165 $900 1215 $900 1265 $750 467 $6,000 517 $2,400 1016 $2,200 1066 $2,200 1116 $3,500 1166 $2,400 1216 $1,500 1266 $1,000 468 $2,500 518 $3,750 1017 $2,200 1067 $2,000 1117 $1,200 1167 $700 1217 $700 1267 $900 469 $2,900 519 $1,400 1018 $1,300 1068 $1,100 1118 $0 1168 $1,300 1218 $950 1268 $1,500 470 $3,750 520 $1,500 1019 $2,100 1069 $0 1119 $950 1169 $1,000 1219 $600 1269 $1,300 471 $2,800 521 $1,900 1020 $3,500 1070 $4,000 1120 $1,200 1170 $1,100 1220 $950 1270 $0 472 $2,600 522 $3,250 1021 $2,100 1071 $3,250 1121 $1,900 1171 $950 1221 $550 1271 $950 473 $1,300 523 $1,500 1022 $1,700 1072 $1,900 1122 $0 1172 $850 1222 $600 1272 $950 474 $2,300 524 $1,900 1023 $1,500 1073 $1,700 1123 $900 1173 $1,300 1223 $600 1273 $850 475 $2,500 525 $1,200 1024 $900 1074 $2,200 1124 $850 1174 $1,400 1224 $900 1274 $1,500 476 $2,700 526 $1,200 1025 $3,250 1075 $1,100 1125 $750 1175 $1,900 1225 $450 1275 $700 477 $750 527 $0 1026 $1,000 1076 $2,000 1126 $1,900 1176 $1,000 1226 $900 1276 $750 478 $2,000 528 $2,100 1027 $0 1077 $1,200 1127 $1,700 1177 $900 1227 $2,000 1277 $1,000 479 $1,200 529 $1,200 1028 $2,100 1078 $1,600 1128 $1,400 1178 $0 1228 $2,400 1278 $1,300 480 $3,500 530 $1,500 1029 $3,000 1079 $0 1129 $1,400 1179 $900 1229 $475 1279 $1,600 481 $2,600 531 $900 1030 $2,300 1080 $1,800 1130 $1,200 1180 $1,000 1230 $1,700 1280 $1,100 482 $2,800 532 $1,200 1031 $4,500 1081 $3,000 1131 $1,800 1181 $0 1231 $850 1281 $1,400 483 $0 533 $1,500 1032 $0 1082 $2,100 1132 $0 1182 $850 1232 $0 1282 $1,800 484 $1,700 534 $1,500 1033 $1,200 1083 $1,200 1133 $950 1183 $850 1233 $1,700 1283 $1,400 485 $2,900 535 $2,100 1034 $0 1084 $0 1134 $900 1184 $1,800 1234 $1,500 1284 $1,100 486 $0 536 $2,700 1035 $3,750 1085 $1,100 1135 $900 1185 $2,000 1235 $1,200 1285 $950 487 $2,300 537 $2,000 1036 $1,200 1086 $1,600 1136 $1,300 1186 $1,000 1236 $900 1286 $900 488 $2,800 538 $1,400 1037 $1,400 1087 $900 1137 $1,300 1187 $850 1237 $1,500 1287 $2,000 489 $2,000 539 $2,600 1038 $1,200 1088 $2,700 1138 $850 1188 $1,200 1238 $650 1288 $900 490 $1,900 540 $0 1039 $1,000 1089 $900 1139 $1,600 1189 $1,200 1239 $1,500 1289 $850 491 $2,700 541 $2,000 1040 $3,250 1090 $1,800 1140 $2,000 1190 $1,000 1240 $1,600 1290 $1,400 492 $5,000 542 $2,400 1041 $1,200 1091 $0 1141 $2,200 1191 $0 1241 $1,000 1291 $1,800 493 $1,500 543 $2,200 1042 $1,800 1092 $1,800 1142 $1,500 1192 $1,200 1242 $0 1292 $1,700 494 $1,500 544 $6,500 1043 $2,300 1093 $0 1143 $1,300 1193 $1,700 1243 $1,600 1293 $1,400 495 $2,600 545 $1,600 1044 $3,500 1094 $2,800 1144 $2,000 1194 $2,100 1244 $0 1294 $1,500 496 $2,200 546 $1,400 1045 $1,900 1095 $1,300 1145 $1,400 1195 $2,400 1245 $1,900 1295 $1,400 497 $2,500 547 $1,500 1046 $2,200 1096 $1,600 1146 $1,200 1196 $1,400 1246 $0 1296 $1,000 498 $1,300 548 $2,300 1047 $1,700 1097 $3,000 1147 $1,200 1197 $1,600 1247 $1,300 1297 $2,800 499 $1,200 549 $2,700 1048 $2,200 1098 $2,600 1148 $1,300 1198 $1,600 1248 $0 1298 $0 500 $1,500 550 $3,250 1049 $1,700 1099 $1,700 1149 $1,700 1199 $800 1249 $1,400 1299 $1,600
AMOSKEAG AUCTION COMPANY, INC.
SALE NO. 142 206 JUNE 1, 2024
SALE NO. 141 - LIVE AUCTION MARCH 23RD & 24TH, 2024 POST AUCTION PRICES 1300 $1,800 1350 $1,300 1400 $950 1450 $1,000 1500 $650 1550 $900 1600 $1,000 1650 $550 1301 $2,800 1351 $850 1401 $800 1451 $850 1501 $950 1551 $900 1601 $850 1651 $900 1302 $3,500 1352 $1,700 1402 $0 1452 $700 1502 $750 1552 $475 1602 $750 1652 $550 1303 $1,400 1353 $950 1403 $550 1453 $850 1503 $1,200 1553 $550 1603 $750 1653 $800 1304 $900 1354 $0 1404 $600 1454 $800 1504 $700 1554 $650 1604 $550 1654 $550 1305 $1,200 1355 $900 1405 $1,600 1455 $650 1505 $900 1555 $700 1605 $475 1306 $1,700 1356 $1,500 1406 $1,000 1456 $950 1506 $700 1556 $750 1606 $650 1307 $1,300 1357 $0 1407 $750 1457 $1,100 1507 $500 1557 $700 1607 $650 1308 $1,300 1358 $1,600 1408 $1,700 1458 $900 1508 $1,300 1558 $1,000 1608 $850 1309 $2,200 1359 $1,200 1409 $1,700 1459 $700 1509 $1,300 1559 $900 1609 $600 1310 $1,800 1360 $0 1410 $1,100 1460 $1,200 1510 $800 1560 $950 1610 $700 1311 $950 1361 $1,400 1411 $800 1461 $850 1511 $500 1561 $550 1611 $475 1312 $750 1362 $1,600 1412 $800 1462 $800 1512 $700 1562 $400 1612 $750 1313 $1,200 1363 $950 1413 $800 1463 $1,000 1513 $650 1563 $600 1613 $700 1314 $1,200 1364 $900 1414 $600 1464 $1,100 1514 $600 1564 $3,000 1614 $650 1315 $0 1365 $1,500 1415 $0 1465 $1,000 1515 $650 1565 $1,200 1615 $1,500 1316 $900 1366 $900 1416 $0 1466 $1,100 1516 $800 1566 $550 1616 $800 1317 $0 1367 $700 1417 $1,600 1467 $900 1517 $700 1567 $700 1617 $700 1318 $1,300 1368 $800 1418 $0 1468 $1,300 1518 $1,000 1568 $2,500 1618 $375 1319 $950 1369 $550 1419 $750 1469 $900 1519 $550 1569 $1,800 1619 $650 1320 $1,600 1370 $1,200 1420 $700 1470 $800 1520 $800 1570 $800 1620 $650 1321 $900 1371 $850 1421 $1,000 1471 $1,500 1521 $0 1571 $1,000 1621 $800 1322 $1,400 1372 $1,000 1422 $1,600 1472 $1,900 1522 $800 1572 $600 1622 $1,000 1323 $900 1373 $1,000 1423 $750 1473 $1,100 1523 $750 1573 $600 1623 $1,100 1324 $1,200 1374 $1,100 1424 $1,100 1474 $1,500 1524 $800 1574 $950 1624 $750 1325 $2,000 1375 $650 1425 $1,100 1475 $1,100 1525 $750 1575 $2,000 1625 $950 1326 $3,250 1376 $950 1426 $700 1476 $850 1526 $1,000 1576 $1,200 1626 $800 1327 $1,100 1377 $750 1427 $950 1477 $600 1527 $1,000 1577 $1,100 1627 $600 1328 $800 1378 $800 1428 $900 1478 $700 1528 $550 1578 $1,300 1628 $650 1329 $950 1379 $850 1429 $900 1479 $550 1529 $700 1579 $700 1629 $900 1330 $850 1380 $850 1430 $850 1480 $850 1530 $1,300 1580 $1,200 1630 $0 1331 $950 1381 $850 1431 $1,900 1481 $650 1531 $900 1581 $650 1631 $550 1332 $750 1382 $1,100 1432 $0 1482 $0 1532 $650 1582 $425 1632 $1,100 1333 $850 1383 $1,300 1433 $950 1483 $1,500 1533 $900 1583 $900 1633 $500 1334 $650 1384 $900 1434 $750 1484 $1,000 1534 $600 1584 $600 1634 $500 1335 $500 1385 $750 1435 $850 1485 $1,300 1535 $550 1585 $650 1635 $750 1336 $2,500 1386 $1,400 1436 $950 1486 $0 1536 $550 1586 $700 1636 $425 1337 $2,100 1387 $850 1437 $1,200 1487 $650 1537 $500 1587 $850 1637 $0 1338 $1,800 1388 $850 1438 $1,400 1488 $650 1538 $750 1588 $1,000 1638 $0 1339 $750 1389 $1,400 1439 $1,300 1489 $850 1539 $350 1589 $850 1639 $475 1340 $1,100 1390 $1,600 1440 $1,000 1490 $650 1540 $750 1590 $650 1640 $850 1341 $1,600 1391 $800 1441 $1,100 1491 $900 1541 $1,000 1591 $1,300 1641 $650 1342 $1,000 1392 $1,200 1442 $900 1492 $2,400 1542 $650 1592 $950 1642 $700 1343 $900 1393 $900 1443 $850 1493 $800 1543 $750 1593 $500 1643 $700 1344 $0 1394 $1,100 1444 $1,600 1494 $950 1544 $650 1594 $750 1644 $425 1345 $1,000 1395 $950 1445 $550 1495 $1,400 1545 $1,500 1595 $550 1645 $0 1346 $1,900 1396 $950 1446 $0 1496 $900 1546 $800 1596 $750 1646 $500 1347 $1,100 1397 $900 1447 $850 1497 $900 1547 $1,000 1597 $600 1647 $550 1348 $0 1398 $1,000 1448 $1,300 1498 $1,400 1548 $650 1598 $2,100 1648 $600 1349 $950 1399 $900 1449 $950 1499 $1,200 1549 $700 1599 $750 1649 $750
SALE NO. 142 207 JUNE 1, 2024 NOTES:
A DIVERSE OFFERING OF WONDERFUL AMERICAN SINGLE SHOT RIFLES COMPLETE WITH SHOOTERS KITS AND ORIGINAL ACCESSORIES
No. 144 Featuring Single Shot Rifles from the Dr.Robert
Collection
November 23/24
Davis
SELECTION OF COLTS FROM THE JAMES THRASH COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL SOUTHWEST SHIPPED FRONTIER ARMS
Manchester, NH 03101
Integrity above all else.