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View Silent Catalog - Amoskeag Auction Company
SILENT
AUCTION
AMOSKEAG
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A U C T I O N C O M PA N Y
INC
AUCTION NO. 109
APRIL 2 & 3, 2016
APRIL 2 & 3, 2016 - SALE NO. 109 - SILENT
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GENERAL STATEMENTS
• The Silent Auction is by absentee bidding only. Absentee 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.
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Express as payment for items purchased by those customers who attend the sale. Amoskeag
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collected in full. THERE WILL BE A $35.00 CHARGE FOR ALL RETURNED CHECKS.
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Premium of 15% will apply to all purchases paid by cash or check.
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.
Firearms are marked as follows:
ANTIQUE - no paperwork required
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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.
Firearms that are not marked with one of these notations are considered to be “MODERN” and
all proper paperwork is required unless you are an FFL Dealer.
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SALE NO. 109
AUCTION COMPANY, INC.
Silent Auction No. 109
ABSENTEE ONLY BIDDING
The Amoskeag Auction Gallery is located in the historic Manchester Millyard
at 250 Commercial Street. The auction, as well as viewing, will take place at
this location. Directions can be found in the back of the live catalog.
Results will be available on Wednesday, April 6, 2016. Results of the Silent
Auction will not be available on April 2, 2016 or April 3, 2016.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Firearms................page 2
Edged Weapons ....page 87
Ammunition ..........page 110
Magazines ............page 121
Optics ...................page 124
Sights ...................page 130
Miscellaneous .......page 133
Books ...................page 155
Gun Parts..............page 159
VIEWING
MARCH 14TH - APRIL 1ST
Viewing will be available from March 14th through April 1st by appointment, as well as on the days of the sales,
Sunday from 7:30am to 3:00pm. We do have a few select evenings available for viewing and those times and dates
can be obtained by calling our office. Our office is not open for viewing on the weekends.
INFORMATION
PLEASE READ OUR TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE
Located on the inside front and back covers of our catalog you will find our Terms and Conditions of Sale,
Absentee Bidding Information, Pre-Registration Forms and other General Information. Please read and become
familiar with our Terms and Conditions of Sale.
There will be a Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% added to all purchases. A discounted Buyers Premium of 15% will
apply to all purchases paid by cash or check.
PLEASE NOTE: OUR OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED FOR VISITORS ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY FOLLOWING THE
SALE. No merchandise will be delivered on those days. We will resume normal business hours
(8:00am to 4:00pm) on Wednesday, April 6, 2016.
SILENT BIDDERS:
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SUNDAY • APRIL 3RD, 2016 BY 3:00 PM (EST)
If you are planning on bidding on an excessive amount of items we request
that your bid sheets be turned in on Friday, March 31st
Catalog Production/Descriptions:
Jason Devine • Don Ellison • John Michno • Ray Drabble • Garry Boucher • Phil Thalheimer • Glenn Dubois
Brandon St. Onge • Joe Cousins • Marc Cammack • Cassie Penn • Corinne Murphy • Laura Osborne
Photography & Design: Jason & Melissa Devine • Beth Foltz
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Jason & Melissa Devine • NH License No. 2555
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2000. EXTREMELY RARE U.S. MODEL 1903 WARNER OBJECTIVE M1 REAR SIGHT This
is an experimental rear sight patented by Robert Warner and A O Niedner in January 1914. It was
designed as a combination target-battle sight and featured a five-position open rear sight with a flip-up
standing leaf adjustable target rear sight. The five-position rear sight features square apertures with a
right-side knob with five positive detent stops, calibrated for 200, 300, 400, 500 and 600 yards. The
standing leaf target rear is calibrated from 200 to 2000 yards in 100 yard increments, with quarterly
increments starting right at 1100 yards. The sight remains in very fine condition with nearly all its original
blue showing only some very light scattered specks of oxidation, some very light blue wear on the slide
and a bit of hardened oil. As-expected from these two gentlemen, the quality of the work and machining is top-notch. Mr. Warner’s own promotional literature regarding the sight stated that after a
satisfactory sample was submitted, the government ordered 400 for testing. While there is no
real way to substantiate this, the extreme rarity of these sights would suggest that it is highly
likely far fewer than that were ordered or produced. According to Brophy, the sight was indeed
tested by Ordnance but without a recommendation of adoption. Really an extremely well-made
and well-preserved example of these very obscure 1903 rear sights. (37493-61)
2001. OSCAR WILL BUGELSPANNER TRIGGER-COCKING
AIR RIFLE serial #116, .25 cal., 20 3/8” octagon barrel with a bright very good plus
smoothbore showing a couple scattered spots of very light oxidation. The barrel retains
about 40% fading original blue beneath a coating of very fine surface oxidation and showing wear on the
sharp edges with a few minor handling marks here and there. The body, lever and their attendant parts retain about
95% nice original nickel finish, which was an upgrade over blued finish of the day. The finish remains strong overall and
primarily unchipped with some widely scattered spots of oxidation and some minor scratches and handling marks, primarily on
the body. The checkered walnut pistolgrip stock rates very good with some minor handling marks here and there; the forend shows a bit
more wear and has a sliver along its left top edge re-affixed with a small screw and another small crack at its left rear. A number of the
screw slots showed some minor head damage and the barrel retaining screw is likely a later replacement. The barrel is actually numbered
to a different gun and exhibits light vertical play. There is spring tension on the lever however we hesitate to cock it therefore cannot guarantee the function of the air rifle. The top of the barrel is marked “original” and the top of the buttstock frame is neatly engraved “Importe
D’Allamagne”. A very attractive example piece overall. (37493-31) (non-gun)
(200/400)
2002. E N F I E LD M A R K I I I M A RTI N IH E N RY S O C I ET Y O F M I N I ATU R E R I F LE C LU B S C G
BON E H I LL-CONVE RTE D R I FLE serial #19276, 22 RF (marked on the
right side of the barrel) “2 2L”, 30 1/4” round barrel with a very good to very good plus bore.
The metal surfaces are an overall dark gray-blue patina with scattered light oxidation, the bands
actually showing some very strong bright original blue in spots. There are some light scratches on the frame
and numerous tiny dings atop its rear behind the block. The right side of the frame features the original royal crown
and “VR/Enfield” markings with an 1885 date, the left side has been neatly engraved by Bonehill “SMRC Special/Converted for the
Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs/by C G Bonehill Birmingham”. The checkered straight grip English walnut buttstock rates about very
good showing overall dings and dents from the years along with some flaking varnish, the top of the wrist with a three vacant holes
where a tang or aperture sight was mounted. The three-quarter-length forend is in a similar state of condition showing perhaps a
bit more wear and with its original cleaning rod channel filled. The rear sight leaf is slightly damaged and will not lay flat, one of the
rear sight base screws is missing. A rather nice example overall which likely would spin a bullet rather well. (37118-4) {ANTIQUE}
(450/650)
2003. BE LG IAN DOU BLE HAM M E RG U N BY R ICKAR D WITH WE LLS FARGO
MARKING serial #22539, 12 ga., 20 1/8” nicely shortened barrels with very good bores which
show scattered light pitting and the minor ding here or there. The metal surfaces are an overall
dull gray and brown patina. This example one of the lower-tier Belgian guns of the day, the barrels
still retain original tool and draw file marks their full lengths. Each back action lock is marked
“Rickard” and wisely, the firing pins and their bushings have been removed from the frame. The
checkered round knob pistolgrip buttstock and splinter style forend are of European hardwood
and rate near very good, the buttstock having been sanded and cleaned, it’s fit slightly loose. The
right side of the stock has been deeply stamped “Wells Fargo & Co” and a fairly contemporary
shield-shaped property tag has been affixed “Property of Wells Fargo & Co Express San Francisco
Div” with a “7” stamped in the wood beneath this; the steel buttplate is fairly proud all around its
periphery. The locks seem to function mechanically however there is quite a bit of lateral play in
the barrel-to-frame fit. A neat display piece with contemporary markings for the Western enthusiast (37165-21) {C&R}
(300/500)
2004. U N MAR KE D M E DITE R RAN EAN AR EA PE RCU S S ION M U S KET About .69 cal. percussion, 22 1/2” part octagon part
round barrel with turned medial at the point of transition and a flared muzzle, done after the period of initial production, showing a
small split at about 9 o’clock. The iron surfaces are a dull pewter gray patina with an overall coating of light brown oxidation, showing
some light pinprick pitting as well. This example appears to utilize either an old Belgian lock or a Mediterranean-copied lock resembling a Belgian martial musket lock. The European or Mediterranean hardwood stock rates very good showing an old refinish which
has left some of the metal slightly proud. The arm was likely shortened to this “blunderbuss” or “cavalry carbine” type of configuration,
the sideplate fitted with a long belt hook. The lock seems to function mechanically however there is no ramrod present. (37127-6)
{ANTIQUE}
(200/300)
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2005. CONTE M PORARY FLI NTLOCK HOLSTE R
PISTOL About .72 cal., 10 1/4” round barrel with a
very good bore. The metal surfaces are an overall bright
gunmetal silvery-gray with some remnants of light pinprick pitting here and there. The pistol looks as though
it is perhaps early 20th century, perhaps made for the
tourist market, or older and professionally cleaned with
a machine buffing. The quality of the cleaning is quite
good or it is original polish from the previous century.
The brass as well is now gaining a goldenrod patina,
having been nicely polished at some point. The
European walnut stock rates very good plus with minor
dings and handling marks, very good varnish and a tiny
crack at the nosecap. There is a simple brass blade front sight affixed, scant island carving around the tang and an oval brass monogram
plate atop the wrist; there is a solid brass ramrod included as well. The lock seems to function well mechanically. An interesting and rather
nice flintlock pistol that seems to be rather Mediterranean-like when one looks at the component parts of the lock, mimicking European
pistols of an earlier period. (37513-14) {ANTIQUE}
(400/600)
2006. UNMARKED BELGIAN PERCUSSION DOUBLE SHOTGUN About 11 Ga., 26” barrels with lightly oxidized bores. The barrels show remnants of pinprick pitting along with some cleaned areas, retaining perhaps 50% later blue with the balance toned to a warm
brown. The back action locks and hammers as well as the upper tang are in a similar state of condition. The triggerguard and nosecap
are unadorned nickel silver. The European walnut buttstock rates very good as refinished in a somewhat orange-russet hue. There is a
3” x 1/2” repair on the left side of the forend and a couple of cracks to the rear of the nosecap. The ramrod is not present but the back
action locks seem to function properly. (37067-6) {ANTIQUE}
(50/150)
2007. CHIAPPA LITTLE BADGER SINGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #14H07988, 17 H.M.R., 16 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. This
handy little rifle retains about 99% original blue and black finishes with a few minor handling marks. The buttstock is skeletonized metal
with synthetic buttplate that rate excellent. The forend is comprised of four Picatinny style rails measuring 4" long and also rate excellent.
This handy trail gun features fully adjustable rear sight, post front sight with protective ears, cartridge carriers for a dozen rounds mounted
on the buttstock and an additional 1 3/8" section of rail mounted behind the triggerguard. The rifle folds nearly in half for easy transport
and includes a nylon carry pouch with printed Chiappa logo featuring the head of a Badger. (87615-2) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2008. BELGIAN DOUBLE ACTION PIN FIRE REVOLVER
serial #12, .32 pinfire, 3 1/4” octagon cast steel barrel with a
bright very good plus to near excellent bore showing a couple
spots of pitting. The metal surfaces are overall dull gunmetal
gray and mostly smooth with some areas of light pinprick pitting
on the barrel. There is light loose scroll on the barrel and its
extension with some nice loose open scroll and borderline
engraving on the cylinder, this continues onto the frame flats.
The smooth rosewood grips rate very good plus to near excellent showing the backstrap just slightly proud. The gun features a manual ejector rod and operates both single and double
2008
action and features a folding trigger. A neat little pin fire
revolver over all. (7586-92) {ANTIQUE}
(350/550)
2009. BE LG IAN DOU BLE ACTION PI N FI R E
REVOLVER .42 pinfire, 5 7/8” octagon barrel with an about
very good bore. The metal surfaces are overall silvery gunmetal
gray patina with some sparsely scattered spots of oxidation
staining, also with some scattered very light pinprick pitting.
The barrel shows some light geometric engraving with loose
scroll on its extension. The cylinder and frame show open foliate engraving with near full coverage on the cylinder and frame
flats. The smooth ebony grips rate very good plus with some
2009
minor dings and handling marks, they fit the frame rather well.
The gun seems to work well mechanically and is equipped with
a lanyard loop and manual ejector rod (the rod is slightly bent
but seems to work as-designed). A nice large frame pinfire
revolver over all. (37586-91) {ANTIQUE}
(350/550)
2010. STEVENS MODEL 425 HIGH POWER LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #3003, 32 Remington, 22” round barrel with an about
very good bore which shows strong rifling but with minor pitting its full length. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% excellent quality
restored blued finish. The straight grip walnut buttstock and forend rate very good as well, also as professionally refinished, showing a
number of repaired cracks in the area of the butt at heel and toe, upper and lower tangs and right upper edge of the forearm. There is a
Marbles No. 5 ivory bead front sight in place and stamped sheet metal rear. Really a good-looking 425 High Power that rates about excellent as-restored overall. (37552-63) {C&R}
(300/500)
2011. UNMARKED PERCUSSION UNDERHAMMER SPORTING AND TARGET RIFLE About .50 cal., 30” part octagon part
hexadecagonal barrel with an oxidized bore. The barrel is primarily a plum brown patina showing scattered oxidation and is sighted with
a simple brass blade front and shallow v-notch rear. The American walnut buttstock rates about very good showing a large chip at the
toe which has been re-affixed but is now loose once again. Barrel-to frame fit is rather loose and there is a brass buttplate, triggerguard
and pendulum-style patchbox. The left side of the butt shows a simple turtle shaped inlay and another somewhat teardrop-shaped inlay,
there are keyhole-shaped inlays at the barrel escutcheons on both sides of the head of the stock. The mechanism does function and there
is a period ramrod included. (37340-65) {ANTIQUE}
(150/300)
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2012. UNMARKED BRITISH EXPORT FLINTLOCK MILITIA MUSKET-FOWLER .65
cal., 39” barrel with a lightly oxidized bore. The barrel is an overall plum brown patina showing light pinprick pitting its full length with British proofs on the left radius. The lockplate is a similar pewter gray patina with some
minor oxidation, a few spots more moderate, also with some light pinprick pitting. There appear to be some modern screws
affixed to the lock and the frizzen is a modern replacement. The brass hardware consists of Bess-style ramrod thimbles and tailpipe with
a heavy cast brass triggerguard with front teat. There is a scant brass buttplate and simple brass sideplate which is lightly engraved. The
hardwood stock shows a generous coating of old shellac which is crackling in a number of spots, giving a very pleasing aged appearance.
This covers a number of minor repaired cracks, chips at the heel and a couple very minor epoxied dings or gouges. There is a period iron
ramrod attached and the lock functions but there is no half cock rest. An attractive looking militia musket-fowler, likely from the early part
of the 20th century or later half of the 19th. (37348-6) {ANTIQUE}
(500/700)
2013. RARE FRANK WESSON TWO TRIGGER SHOTGUN serial #37,
.50 cal. shot (about .492”-.493” bore diameter or about 39 Ga.), 24” part octagon part
round barrel, lightly choked at the muzzle, with a bright about excellent bore. The barrel is an overall
dark gray patina with scattered oxidation staining and very sparsely scattered, very light pinprick pitting here and
there. There is a knurled medial ring at the point of transition where the barrel actually turns hexadecagonal for about
2 1/4”. There is a simple brass bead front sight and the top of the hammer has a slight u-notch relief cut for sighting. The iron
frame is a dull pewter gray patina with minor oxidation staining and scattered light pitting, the triggerguard is similar. The straight grip walnut buttstock rates about very good, now devoid of varnish, with overall minor dings and handling marks from the years, the original brass
shotgun style butt is in place showing some generous trace silver plate, roughly about 30%. Barrel-to-frame fit is slightly loose but the
mechanism seems to function well; the extractor button is missing from the right side of the extractor and a common screw has been fitted
in its place. Sources list the caliber for these very scarce two trigger shotguns as “.55 Shot”, actual micrometer dimensions of the bore
are as listed above. A very rare Limited-production shotgun overall. (37039-1) {ANTIQUE}
(500/700)
2014. HOME-MADE FLINTLOCK FULLSTOCK “JAEGER RIFLE” .56 cal., 29 3/4” octagon barrel with a bright about excellent bore.
The barrel is an overall plum brown patina and features a simple German silver front blade sight, the rear sight is missing. The lock is a
pewter patina, it is extremely rudimentarily made and finished, it shows some very amateurish engraving with scroll and a running horse.
There is a large iron fingergrooved triggerguard and double set triggers, the lock being single acting; its half-cock rest does not function
properly. The walnut stock rates very good and is overall carved in loose open scroll, again somewhat amateurishly. There is a right-side
lion and left-side eagle atop the square-bottom cheekpiece rest, there appears to be another griffin or dragon to the rear of this. There is
a sliding wooden patchbox which seems to function well and a heavy brass buttplate with a bone-tipped ramrod included. An interesting
“Jaeger rifle” overall, likely made for the tourist trade somewhere. (37238-3) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
2015. NEW YORK PERCUSSION HALFSTOCK SPORTING AND TARGET RIFLE BY WJ & RH SCOTT OF ALBANY
About 38 caliber. 31” octagon barrel turned for starter with a heavily oxidized bore. The barrel is an overall moderately oxidized brown
patina with overall light pitting, a few spots more moderate. There is a simple scant blade front sight and v-notch sporting rear with a long
extended flat tang which would’ve held an aperture sight which is no longer present. The back action lockplate shows remnants of some
very light scroll, it is an oxidized patina, the hammer and nipple are no longer present. The top flat is indeed maker marked, it is somewhat
difficult to read due to the oxidation. There is a pewter nosecap and iron butt and toe plates along with a nice brass patchbox; there is
no triggerguard present. The walnut stock rates very good plus; a very interesting feature of this arm is that it is made with a double ramrod
thimbles and two holes in the nosecap to accommodate the same. (37194-24) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
2016. CVA HAWKEN-STYLE PERCUSSION RIFLE serial #015344, .45 cal., 32” octagon barrel with heavily oxidized bore. The metal surfaces and overall plum brown with a light overall coating of oxidation, the lockplate showing some strong remnants of case colors. The stock
rates very good with much original varnish and overall extremely light handling marks and dings with flaking finish. Rifle is equipped with a
single-acting lock and double set triggers which currently do not function. The front sight is missing. (37165-39) {ANTIQUE}
(50/100)
2017. TRAPDOOR CARBINE BY W.S. KIRK OF PHILADELPHIA serial #181732(star), 45-70 Govt, 22” barrel with a fair bore. The
metal surfaces are primarily a dark gray and brown patina with an overall smattering of light surface oxidation. There is active oxidation in
the area of the tang-hammer-breechblock and the firing pin is no doubt frozen in place within the block. The lockplate is marked with the
retailer W. Stokes Kirk’s stamping “W.S. Kirk/Phila”. The stock rates good to very good with overall minor and moderate dings and handling
marks from the years and a rack mark at the right side of the butt “148”. The rear sight elevation leaf is not present but the sling ring and
bar are intact on the left side of the arm. A very good Kirk-retailed surplus trapdoor carbine overall. (37140-9) {ANTIQUE} (250/450)
2018. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR SPORTER serial #102764, 45-70 Govt, 19” nicely shortened barrel
with a bright near excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue on the barrel bands and frame with the breechblock
now an oxidized patina. Hammer and lockplate show some very good original blue as well, as does the triggerguard. The stock has been
shortened to match the barrel and rates very good overall with a good left side cartouche and strong firing proof. There is a sporting ramp
front sight affixed and the standard carbine rear is present and the gun seems to function well mechanically. There is a brass cleaning rod
in place in the original cleaning rod channel; there are no swivels. (37292-70) {ANTIQUE}
(250/450)
2019. TURKISH ENFIELD SNIDER CONVERTED FORAGER .577 Snider, 25 1/2” barrel with a very good smoothbore. All the metal
surfaces are dull gray lightly cleaned patina showing remnants of British proofs on the left radius and with Turkish markings elsewhere. Stock
rates about very good as sanded, retaining overall dings and light handling marks from the years. There has been a steel under rib fitted to
the underside of the barrel and cleaning rod thimbles and sling swivels installed. There is a simple barleycorn front sight and shallow v-notch
rear. The lock seems to function mechanically although the hammer shows some damage to its face. (37327-6) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
2020. MAUSER G 24T BOLT ACTION SPORTER serial #5054J, 8mm Mauser, 21 1/2” stepped military barrel with a very good bore.
The metal surfaces retain about 95% buffed hot immersion blue finish with some scattered light oxidation staining and light wear. The
smooth walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock is likely a Fajen or Bishop offering from “back in the day” and rates about very good. The
length of pull to the collapsed Jostam anti-flinch recoil pad is 13 1/2”. The receiver has been drilled and tapped for a one-piece Redfield
base with flip-up rear aperture and low steel 1” rings. The bolt handle has been forged low for scope clearance and there is a Buehler
low scope safety installed. (37285-29) {MODERN}
(200/400)
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2021. KRAG MODEL 1898 BOLT ACTION SPORTER serial #276946, 30-40 Krag, 22” professionally shortened barrel with a very
good bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% good-quality hot immersion blue, the loading gate and bolt knob a pewter gray patina.
The rifle is stocked Monte Carlo style in Birdseye Maple with a rounded left-side cheekpiece, the stock likely from Herters. Pachmayr
flush-mount quick-detachable sling swivels have been installed and the length of pull to the plastic buttplate is 13 3/4” with a plastic gripcap with white line spacer and plastic forend tip also with white line spacer. The stock itself rates very good with overall minor dings and
handling marks from use afield. The rifle is sighted with a Williams streamlined ramp which supports a gold bead front and a Redfield rear
receiver sight. (37322-1) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2022. MAUSER MODEL 98 BOLT ACTION SPORTER serial #8334h, 8mm Mauser, 24” barrel with an about excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain about 95% later buffed hot immersion blue. The smooth walnut pistolgrip Monte Carlo style stock rates about very good, is
now devoid of varnish but shows only minor handling marks and dings from the years. It has been fitted with a recoil pad and 1” spacer
for a 14 1/2” length of pull. There are white plastic gripcap and forend tip with contrasting black spacers. The rifle is sighted with a Redfield
banded front ramp which supports a gold bead and the rear receiver sight has been removed. The receiver has been professionally drilled
and tapped for Weaver bases which mount a Weaver steel tube telescopic sight with duplex reticle and bright excellent optics. The bolt
handle has been forged low for scope clearance and there is a low scope safety installed. (37176-30) {MODERN}
(250/450)
2023. CUSTOM BSA MARTINI SINGLE SHOT TARGET RIFLE serial #P68307, 22 LR, 29” barrel with a poor bore which is oxidized,
shows a ring halfway down its length. The metal surfaces are overall lightly oxidized surface rust with generous original blue beneath.
There are some tool marks on the barrel, perhaps from someone’s attempt at removing it. There is no forestock, however there is a semiinletted Monte Carlo-style buttstock attached to the frame with semi-rollover cheekpiece and teardrop pigsfoot pistolgrip; again it is a
semi-inlet and will need fitting and finishing. (37226-1) {MODERN}
(50/150)
2024. MARLIN BALLARD NO. 6 1/2 OFF HAND MIDRANGE RIFLE serial #19405, (re-barreled to) 22 LR, 29 3/4” Winchester
Repeating Arms Co #3 contour octagon barrel with a fair bore. The barrel is an overall lightly oxidized patina showing scattered oxidation
and some minor, and some moderate, pitting. The frame shows some remnants of silvery case-hardening but is primarily the brown base
metal along with some minor tool marks and minor and moderate pitting. The arm is equipped with double set triggers and finger loop
lever. The s-handled pistolgrip buttstock with flared left side cheekpiece rates very good with only light dings and handling marks from
the years and only one small “Ballard crack” on its right side at the frame. The buttplate has been removed. Overall a very good framebuttstock combination for building a quality Marlin Ballard Schuetzen or offhand rifle with. (3725-16) {ANTIQUE}
(450/650)
2025. MAU S E R MODE L 1895 CH I LEAN S PORTE R Serial #A6924, 7mm Mauser, 23” barrel with a poor bore. The metal surfaces
retain about 90% later hot immersion blue, the rear sight has been removed and that section of the barrel shows minor oxidation; there
is scattered minor oxidation over the balance of the metal surfaces and the bolt knob has oxidized. The European walnut stock rates
about very good as sporterized with a minor crack at the rear of the upper tang and some moderate oil soaking left and right of tang.
The receiver has been drilled and tapped for Weaver bases which support a Westernfield 4x telescopic sight with crosshair reticle and
cloudy optics. The bolt handle has been forged low for scope clearance and there is a low scope safety installed. QD sling swivels are
installed. (37340-41) {MODERN}
(50/150)
2026. HOPKINS & ALLEN NUMRICH ARMS COMPANY UNDERHAMMER PERCUSSION RIFLE .45 cal., 18 1/2” round
barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces are a dull gray patina with light oxidation over all, a few spots which may be characterized
as moderate. The walnut stock rates very good showing a few minor dings and handling marks from the years. There are American one
cent wheat pennies inlaid left and right on the forearm area with common finish nails. The ramrod thimble is missing from beneath the
barrel however the mechanism seems to function. There is a brass bead front sight installed and Marbles sporting rear. (37340-38)
{ANTIQUE}
(25/50)
2027. HOPKINS & ALLEN NUMRICH ARMS COMPANY UNDERHAMMER “THE OFFHAND” PERCUSSION RIFLE
About .36 cal. percussion, 33” octagon barrel with a heavily oxidized bore. The metal surfaces have overall moderate surface oxidation, a
few more spots which are heavy. The walnut buttstock rates about very good with cracks left and right. The mechanism functions and
sporting sights are attached. (37340-54) {ANTIQUE}
(25/50)
2028. UNMARKED BELGIAN UNDERHAMMER FOWLER 20 ga., 37” part octagon part round barrel with turned medial at the
point of transition showing very nice damascus pattern its full length and with an oxidized bore. The bottom hammer/spring/trigger assembly is primarily a deep brown patina with the hammer (striker) spring showing a repair at its root. The European walnut buttstock rates
very good plus with minor dings and handling marks but much original varnish. The arm is sighted with a simple half-moon front and what
is likely the original ramrod is included. (37340-19) {ANTIQUE}
(75/100)
2029. SMITH CORONA 1903-A3 SPORTER serial #4737091, 30-06, 22 1/2” barrel with a very good plus bore. The metal surfaces
retain 95% buffed hot immersion blue finish with the bottom metal showing a replaced aluminum floorplate with cast oakleaf and acorn
decoration with a game scene vignette of a running Whitetail buck. The rifle is stocked in a very generous Monte Carlo style in American
walnut with a varmint style forend and a very generous flaring pistolgrip. The stock itself rates very good plus with nicely checkered panels
and a very generous left side cheekpiece. There is a plastic diamond inlay left and right mid-stock with a small white dot. The length of
pull to the Pachmayr 1/2” rifle pad is 13 5/8” and there are Pachmayr flush mount QD swivel receptacles, no sling swivels are present. The
bolt body is nicely jeweled, the handle has been swept for scope clearance and there is a Buehler low scope safety fitted. The rifle is
sighted with a Williams streamline ramp which supports a gold bead front and there is a Marbles folding leaf rear sight. Receiver has been
drilled and tapped for Weaver pivot rings which support a Bushnell 1.5x-4x banner telescopic sight with duplex reticle and slightly cloudy
optics. A commercial adjustable trigger has been fitted. (37341-16) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2030. PARKER BROTHERS DOUBLE HAMMER SHOTGUN serial #52888, 12 ga., 28” barrels, unchoked, with heavily oxidized
bores. The barrels show remnants of a contrasting damascus pattern with light oxidation nearly their full lengths. The frame and lockplates
are a silvery case-hardening patina with the left plate actually showing some very good colors, also with light oxidation. The right lock is
missing its hammer and there is no firing pin nor its stop present, the left lock seems to function as-designed. The checkered walnut
capped pistolgrip buttstock rates about very good showing minor handling marks and dings and a chip missing from the toe with some
oil soaking at the head of the stock. The triggerguard screw is not present and the guard is currently “sprung”, a small chip missing at its
rear portion. The complete forend assembly is missing. (37365-2) {ANTIQUE}
(300/500)
2031. W. WURFFLEIN SINGLE SHOT SPORTING RIFLE serial #946, 22 LR, 26 1/4” octagon barrel with a poor bore. The metal
surfaces are a dull gray patina and show overall light pinprick pitting. The maker’s name is atop the rear of the barrel flat although it is
barely legible, there is a simple bead front sight and a v-notch rear. The straight grip American walnut buttstock rates very good showing
an old cleaning and a crack at the lower tang, the buttplate is slightly proud around his periphery. Barrel-to-frame fit is slightly loose and
the barrel is off-face, the mechanism seems to function otherwise. (37425-64) {ANTIQUE}
(50/100)
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2032. JAPAN E S E TYPE 38 AR I SAKA S PORTE R serial #69024, 6.5 Jap, 22” barrel with a poor bore. The metal surfaces retain about
90% buffed hot immersion blue finish. There is scattered surface oxidation, most prominent around the front sight, also with some pitting.
The smooth pistolgrip Monte Carlo stock rates very good with a heavy coating of varnish, it is from Reinhardt Fajen. There is a sporting
front ramp that supports an ivory bead sight, no rear sight is present, the receiver has been drilled and tapped for a Weaver base, it is
currently vacant, the bolt handle has been forged low butterknife-style. There is no floorplate present and the bolt is disassembled, it
would appear as though all parts are present; the trigger exhibits quite a bit of play and may need mechanical attention. (37398-12)
(40/80)
{MODERN}
2033. BELGIAN DOUBLE HAMMERGUN MARKED T. BARKER 12 ga., 30 1/4” barrels. All metal surfaces are a dull gray-brown
patina. The barrels with some minor oxidation and dings near their breeches. Lockplates are maker marked as well as “Belgium”. The locks
are crisp and mechanically functional, the firing pins and their bushings are damaged. The round knob pistolgrip walnut buttstock rates very
good as refinished, the checkering now filled and the buttplate proud around its periphery; there is a crack at the lower left stock ear below
the lockplate. The forend appears to be a later-made replacement, also rating very good. Barrel-to-frame fit is very loose and the barrels
are off-face. There is a nice relief-cast steel buttplate with scroll and a hound chasing a stag. (37425-66) {C&R}
(50/150)
2034. REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK RIFLE .50-70, 19” shortened barrel with a good bore which shows evident rifling but pitting its full
length. The metal surfaces are overall deep plum and brown patina with light pinprick pitting. The stocks rate good to perhaps very good
showing overall dings and handling marks from the years, silver steel tack decoration, rack markings left and right and some loss of wood at
the toe. They also exhibit raised grain from years of exposure to the elements. The original military rear sight is intact, the front is a rudimentary
brass bead and there is a cleaning rod present; the mechanism seems to function properly. (37439-7) {ANTIQUE}
(50/150)
2035. COLT MODEL 1861 SPECIAL PERCUSSION MUSKET Now .65 cal., 40” smoothbore barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal
surfaces are an overall plum brown patina with scattered oxidation and some light pitting, more moderate in the splash area surrounding the
nipple. The lock is dated 1864 and the makers marking is only partially evident. The stock rates good-fair and has been cut to within 5 1/2”
of the rear band, there are two patched-spliced pieces of walnut ahead of this which do not fit precisely. There is a pronounced gap at the
rear of the tang and the hammer screw is missing however the lock seems to operate properly. (37391-2) {ANTIQUE}
(450/650)
2036. U.S. MODEL 1896 RIFLE BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY serial #40111, 30-40 Krag, 30” barrel with a fair oxidized bore. The
metal surfaces have an overall plum patina with the receiver showing silvery speckled remnants of case-hardening, also with scattered light
oxidation and some pinprick pitting, more prevalent on the front band. The stock rates very good with overall light dings and handling marks
from the years and a very good left side 1896 cartouche and firing proof, there are some initials scratched-in just ahead of the triggerguard.
The rifle seems complete with the exception of the entire bolt assembly which is missing. (37404-100) {ANTIQUE}
(250/450)
2037. PROVIDENCE TOOL COMPANY PEABODY MARTINI MILITARY MUSKET .45 cal. CF, 33 1/4” barrel with a poor bore. The
metal surfaces are an overall plum brown and dark gray patina with overall light oxidation and scattered light pitting. In addition to the makers
marking the gun exhibits Turkish acceptance stamps and proofs on both metal and wood. There are some small parts and screws missing
here and there but the mechanism seems to function properly. The buttstock rates good to perhaps very good with some chips missing at
the checkered steel buttplate, the forend rates about very good; there is no cleaning rod present. (37340-39) {ANTIQUE}
(250/450)
2038. U.S. MODEL 1816 FLINTLOCK CONTRACT MUSKET BY WICKHAM .69 cal., 42” barrel with an oxidized bore. The
metal surfaces are a silvery, lightly cleaned patina, showing some sparse oxidation staining and light pinprick pitting. The rear sight is no
longer present and there are some tool marks around the touch-hole and on the breech. The lock is missing a number of parts, vacant
screw holes can be seen in the lockplate and there is no top jaw nor screw. The stock rates fair with a break completely through the wrist
which shows an old repair which flexes lightly, a better repair certainly could be made somewhat easily by a good wood man. There is
no ramrod present. Overall a very good parts donor or restoration project. (37420-57) {ANTIQUE}
(350/550)
2039. U.S. MODEL 1917 EDDYSTONE SPORTER serial #1001043, 30-06, 26” military barrel with a very good plus bore. The metal
surfaces are an overall dull tarnished pewter patina showing remnants of some buffing and polishing. The curly maple stock rates very
good and is rather generous in proportions, made by a beginning student in firearms stocking. It features a somewhat stylized schnabel
tip, bone pistolgrip cap and a generous left-side cheekpiece piece with a somewhat rudimentary carving and stippling of a lion. There is
a Williams streamlined front ramp in place with a silver bead sight and a Redfield aperture sight installed on the receiver. (3744042D30810) {MODERN}
(250/450)
2040. BELGIAN SNIDER-STYLE SINGLE SHOT “ZULU” HUNTER MODEL SHOTGUN serial #979, 12 ga., 34” barrel, unchoked, with an about very good bore. The metal surfaces are an overall dull plum and brown patina with scattered light oxidation and
some pinprick pitting. The walnut stock rates very good with much original varnish and nice crackling antique finish, with minor handling
marks and dings from the years, the “ramrod channel” from the original military stock has been filled. The lock is crisp and mechanically
functional and the top of the barrel is marked “Hunter”. (37440-58) {ANTIQUE}
(50/150)
2041. WINCHESTER MODEL 1887 LEVER ACTION SHOTGUN serial #15090, 12 ga., 25 1/4” shortened barrel, un-choked, with
a fair-poor bore. The barrel is an overall plum brown patina with sparsely scattered light oxidation and some tool marks near the breech
showing a Winchester mail-order proof. The frame is primarily a dark gray with some silvery speckled case-hardening present. The hammer spur has broken off at some point and now shows an antique brazed repair. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates good to
perhaps very good with overall minor dings and handling marks from the years, now with a 13” length of pull to the solid Pachmayr basketweave pad. The forend panels rate about very good both left and right. (37516-3) {ANTIQUE}
(400/600)
2042. CUSTOM STEVENS RANGER BOLT ACTION RIFLE .22 LR, 26” barrel with a very good plus bore. The barreled action shows
about 90-92% original blue, the loss is due to high edge wear and even fading, also with some minor handling marks and some light surface oxidation. The custom walnut stock has a very generous cheekpiece, pistolgrip and is Monte Carlo style with a right side palm swell.
It rates about very good showing heavy varnish which is crackling nicely with the years giving it an antique appearance. There is a target
block in place at the front dovetail and two steel target blocks mounted to both the barrel and front of receiver, with additional drilled and
tapped holes on barrel and rear receiver ring. There is a custom sling swivel affixed at the barrel band and a custom triggerguard with
finger spur has been manufactured, as well as custom double set triggers which actually seem to work properly. The bolt handle has been
modified for scope clearance and the right side of the stock has a built-in swell which has been drilled and countersunk for ten .22 caliber
cartridges. The plastic buttplate is no longer present and there is no magazine. (37493-18) {MODERN}
(50/100)
2043. ITHACA FLUES MODEL BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #197769, 12 ga., 30” barrels choked modified and modified
with bright very good bores. The barrels retain perhaps 50% original blue, with scattered light oxidation and a few widely scattered pinprick pits. The frame retains about 60% muting color case-hardening with typical dogs on point on both sides of frame, also with some
light oxidation staining. The checkered capped pistolgrip buttstock and splinter style forend rate very good with minor dings and handling
marks from the years; there is some nice grain figure in the heel area of the butt. The length of pull to the Ithaca Gun Co. flying turkey
buttplate is 14” with drops of 2” and 3 3/4”. Lockup is tight with the top lever slightly right of center and the arm seems to function well.
(37440-48D29880) {C&R}
(300/500)
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2044. WHITNEY PHOENIX PIVOT BREECH SHOTGUN serial #616, 12 ga., 27 1/4” barrel with an about very good bore. The metal
surfaces are an overall dark mottled gray patina with pewter undertones. There are a few scattered handling marks and near over all very
light pinprick pitting. The smooth buttstock and forend rate good to very good with overall handling marks and light dings, showing added
varnish, the buttstock with a 2” crack on the right side of the tang forward towards the triggerguard. The buttplate is proud around its
periphery and there is a common hardware screw as a front bead. The mechanism seems to function as-designed, the breech block fit
is somewhat loose. A very good “example” piece overall. (37249-131) {ANTIQUE}
(200/300)
2045. U.S. MODEL 1879 TRAPDOOR PARADE RIFLE serial #117360, 45-70 Govt, 32” slightly shortened barrel with a near very
good bore. The metal surfaces show an overall old nickel plate with some light bubbling beneath and scattered spots of light oxidation.
The breech block markings were buffed at the time of the plating as was most of the lockplate marking and eagle. The stock rates very
good as lightly refinished showing minor dings and handling marks from years of use and only remnants of a left-side cartouche. The
buttplate is somewhat proud around its periphery and the correct cleaning rod is present. The sling swivels have been removed from the
triggerguard, the appropriate bronze firings and is in place and rifle features a three-click tumbler. (7249-113) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)
2046. MARTINI-HENRY CARBINE serial #1980, .577/450 cal., 24” barrel with a poor bore. The barrel and bands are a mottled dark
gray patina showing some applied blue. The frame is a pewter and speckled brown patina with overall light pitting and some tool marks.
The guard and lever are similar oxidized brown. The buttstock rates fair-good showing an old refinish with the metal proud over all. There
is some synthetic wood filler between the butt and the buttplate as well as filling a sanded-through hole atop the wrist where the through
bolt passes. The forend rates about very good, also as refinished. The bands are somewhat loose and there is no cleaning rod. When
cocked the lever hangs loose, it may be a replacement from a different rifle. (37249-130) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
2047. GERMAN SIDE LEVER DOUBLE HAMMER DRILLING BY FORTENLACH serial #2786, 20 ga. by 9 mm CF rimmed, 18
1/4” shortened barrels with about very good bores, the shotgun barrels showing a handful of small dings and wrinkles. The barrels are an
overall dull gray patina fading to a speckled brown in the carry area above the forend. The frame and lockplates show loose foliate
Germanic engraving and are a deep pewter gray. The rebounding hammers are very graceful with the rearward-curving checkered spurs;
the left lock functions, the right does not. The checkered capped pistolgrip European walnut buttstock rates good with overall dings and
handling marks from the years showing an old refinish, the checkering now worn flat-top. There is a Germanic left-side cheekpiece and
engraved cartridge trap plate along the toeline. There is a spliced-in piece of wood to the right of the upper tang, crack at the head of the
stock by the right side of the lower tang and another on the left side. The lever-release splinter style forend rates good as well with some
minor chips and the checkering worn smooth. An interesting decorator drilling overall. (37249-249) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2048. UNMARKED GERMAN UNDER LEVER BOXLOCK DRILLING serial #16522, 16 ga. by 9.3 CF, 27” barrels choked modified
and full with about very good bores which show scattered light pitting, the shotgun barrels with some minor dings, and one very prominent
dent halfway down its length. The barrels are an overall dull gray and brown patina with some light oxidation staining. The frame and
under lever are dull gray patina with loose oakleaf engraving with background punch-dot shading. There are games scenes left and right
of a bellowing stag and a buck and doe chamois. The buttstock rates about good showing an old refinish with a crack through the right
side of the wrist showing a through-bolt repair, the glue has dried and separated and it currently flexes. There is a nice cartridge trap
along the toeline with an engraved depiction of an auerhahn. There is no forend assembly present. The shot and kugel markings at the
barrel selector have been purposefully removed, the front trigger is a single set and the gun is equipped with a Greener-style safety. When
the arm is cocked the under lever hangs somewhat loose and the right shotgun barrel will not fire. There is a simple gold bead front sight,
the flip-up rear sight is missing. (37249-265) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2049. UNMARKED GERMAN UNDER LEVER DOUBLE HAMMER DRILLING serial #26380, 27 1/2” barrels. The chambers
on all three barrels are welded so as to preclude the introduction of any cartridges or shells. The barrels are an overall deep gray and
brown patina showing some heavy pitting in the carry areas above the forend forward and on the underside rifle barrel. The frame and
lockplates are a dull gray patina and show light loose foliate engraving. There are also areas of light pitting on both lockplates and the
tang of the triggerguard. The locks are rebounding however the right lock is not functioning properly. The checkered capped pistolgrip
European walnut buttstock rates about good with a rounded left side cheekpiece, the checkering worn flattop and overall minor dings and
dents from the years. The lever-release forend rates fair-good, its lever with moderate pitting. There is a top lever which selects the rifle
barrel, the right trigger is a single set and there is a flip-up aperture sight on the tang. (37249-258) {C&R}
(150/250)
2050. WINCHESTER MODEL 1897 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #431631, 12 ga., 26” plain barrel choked cylinder (and so
marked) with a very good bore which shows scattered moderate pitting. The metal surfaces are an overall dull dark gray and pewter gunmetal patina showing minor scattered oxidation and light pitting. The smooth walnut buttstock rates about very good showing an old refinish, the buttplate worn smooth. The grooved forend rates good showing a bit more handling, with more dings and raised grain from exposure to the elements. There are a number of tool marks on the takedown boss of the barrel. The gun seems to function properly mechanically. (37249-8) {C&R}
(350/550)
2051. NORTH AFRICAN TOURIST MAGHRIBI MUSKET This is a non-functioning maghribi musket made for the tourist trade. The
39 1/2” barrel is an overall lightly oxidized patina and is retained by 12 hammered tin capucines. The “lock” is a rudimentarily made of
sheet steel and is now an overall lightly oxidized brown patina. The hardwood stock rates about very good showing bone inlays left and
right with light geometric incise carving. An interesting decorator for the wall. (37463-9) (non-gun)
(25/75)
2052. UNMARKED FULLSTOCK PERCUSSION FOWLER About 20 bore, 40” part octagon part round barrel with a turned medial
at the point of transition and oxidized bore. The barrel is an overall brown and plum oxidized patina with light pinprick pitting its full length,
slightly more moderate around the splash area of the nipple. The lock is unmarked as well with the hammer showing some very light
engraving. There are brass ramrod thimbles and tailpipe and a simple hammered iron triggerguard with a brass buttplate showing some
light engraving on its upper tang. The European walnut stock rates about very good showing minor dings and handling marks from the
years, a couple drying cracks and a 3” sliver missing at the nose. There is some nice grain figure in the butt with some drying cracks at
the toe and a small chip missing head of the lock. A later ramrod is included and the lock functions somewhat loosely. (37463-8)
{ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
2053. JAPANESE SECOND MODEL BROWN BESS FLINTLOCK MUSKET serial #3484, .72 cal., 42” barrel with an oxidized bore.
The metal surfaces are an overall silvery gunmetal polished finish with scattered light oxidation, most prominent in the pan proper. The lock
features facsimile Tower and Royal Cypher markings of King George. All of the brass hardware is a tarnished goldenrod patina which is
quite pleasing. The European hardwood stock rates very good plus to excellent with crisp edges and only scattered minor dings and handling marks here and there. The original ramrod is included and the swivels are intact, additionally there is a brass flash guard surrounding
the pan. A very good Japanese-made Brown Bess for the reenactor or above the mantle. (37474-12) {ANTIQUE}
(350/550)
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2054. R E M I NGTON N EW MODE L NO. 4 ROLLI NG BLOCK R I FLE .22
RF, will 22 1/2” round barrel with an about very good bore which shows a couple
scattered light pits. The barrel retains about 92% later buffed hot immersion blue while the frame
shows strong remnants of a flame job in an effort to replicate color case-hardening, the upper tang
showing evidence of a weld which was neatly dressed. There is some minor oxidation nearer the muzzle
which has left some very light pitting. The smooth straight grip walnut buttstock rates very good as refinished
many years ago, leaving the metal somewhat proud, there are seven small “kill” notches at the toe. The forend rates
very good as well, also as lightly refinished, with a sling swivel present; the swivel is missing from the butt. The rifle seems
to function well mechanically. The original front sight is intact, the original sight base in place at the rear dovetail, the leaf is
missing; the barrel has been professionally drilled and tapped for steel target blocks which mount a Lyman 438-Field telescopic sight
with crosshair reticle and bright optics. The scope itself rates very good with much original blue, the rear mount shows some chipping
enamel. (37493-12) {C&R}
(250/450)
2055. HOPKINS & ALLEN UNDERHAMMER PERCUSSION RIFLE serial #4838, .50 cal., 25” octagon barrel with a very good plus
bore. Barrel and frame are a dull gunmetal gray patina showing minor scattered oxidation. The hammer and its spring retain some good
blue but also with light oxidation. The smooth walnut buttstock rates very good plus to excellent with an oval-shaped steel monogram plate
at its center right. The forend rates about very good showing a 8” crack along its lower edge which appears to have been repaired. The
rifle is sighted with a Tasco 4x15 brass tube Japanese telescopic sight with crosshair reticle and bright optics. The tube is an overall oxidized
ocher patina with some green oxidation near the front ring. The arm is mechanically functional and comes with a Hopkins & Allen patch.
This is a Hawthorne, New Jersey-marked rifle; an over-length ramrod is included. (37493-22) {ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
2056. WHITNEY PHOENIX PIVOT BREECH SHOTGUN serial #2880, 12 ga., 30 1/2” barrel with an about very good bore. The metal
surfaces retain about 95-97% excellent quality nice polished blue. The smooth, buttstock and forend rate very good plus to excellent as
neatly refinished, with a small crack at the rear of both upper and lower tangs, also with some minor handling marks and light dings which
are unobtrusive. The mechanism seems to function as-designed, the breech block fit is somewhat loose and the hammer shows an old
braised repair, it would appear as though the spur broke off, it is now black-enameled . A very good “example” piece overall. (37506-2)
{ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
2057. U.S. MODEL 1884 TRAPDOOR RIFLE serial #318430, 45-70 Govt, 33” barrel with a poor oxidized bore. The barreled frame shows
an overall flaking a black enamel with some light scattered oxidation and also with some light pitting. The lockplate and hammer are a dark
gray and brown oxidized patina, also with some light pinprick pitting, the balance of the metal is similar. The walnut stock rates good to about
very good showing overall minor dings and handling marks and a repair to a crack through the wrist, showing a prominent chip still missing
at the rear of the lockplate, there is another 3” crack behind the front band. The mechanism seems to function properly, the cleaning rod is
not present, a correct U.S.-marked bayonet is, also black enamel-painted. (37506-7) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
2058. G E R M A N B U C H S F LI NTE D O U B LE
HAM M E R COM BI NATION G U N BY S I EG E L serial #8078, 16 ga.
by 8 mm CF, 27” barrels, the shotgun barrel choked full, with a bright excellent
bore and a very good plus rifle barrel. The barrels retain perhaps 90% original blue, the loss
is due primarily to light fading and some high edge wear with wear to pewter in the carry area
above the forend, the shotgun tube showing a professionally raised ding about halfway down its length. The
frame and lockplates are a mottled smoky case-hardened patina with some very light oxidation staining and hardened oil. They show very light loose scroll with borderline engraving, the hammers coarsely checkered with lovely rearward-curling spurs. The hammers are rebounding and the locks are crisp and mechanically functional. The checkered walnut capped
pistolgrip buttstock rates very good with light dings and handling marks from the years and a nice rounded left-side cheekpiece. The
splinter style forend rates about very good showing a bit more wear. There is a simple bead front sight, two-leaf rear, and a folding
aperture sight which folds down into the tang. Length of pull to the steel buttplate is 13 1/2”. The right trigger is a single set which
currently does not function but would likely be just an adjustment. An attractive double hammer Buchsflinten overall from this Salzburg
maker. (37533-24) {C&R}
(400/600)
2059. SPANISH MODEL 1871 ROLLING BLOCK CARBINE FROM OVIEDO serial #1876, 43 Spanish, 23” barrel with a bright
about excellent bore. The barrel is a dark gray-blue patina with a few pewter-tone streaks. The frame is a deep gray-blue oil quenched
case-hardened finish with some wear to pewter on the sharp edges, also with some minor scratches or handling marks, the triggerguard
has toned primarily to a dark gray-brown. There are remnants of some pitting on the rear of the barrel near the breech as well as some
tool marks on both the barrel and the frame. The straight grip walnut buttstock rates very good showing some added checkering and
Oviedo arsenal stamping with 1877 date, also there are a couple of Spanish inventory stampings as well. The splinter style forend also
shows a bit of added checkering, it too rates very good plus. There has been a blued steel checkered “pistolgrip” added to the rear of
the triggerguard, no doubt during the period of use. Both the barrel and frame are numbered alike and the left side of the frame shows
a sling ring and bar which are intact. There is a simple blade front sight installed and folding leaf rear which appears to be original, it is
brazed to the barrel, the braze nicely blackened. There is some light pitting on the breech block, more moderate on the breech face.
(37533-27) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
2060. BELGIAN PERCUSSION DOUBLE SHOTGUN MARKED MOORE & CO. 12 ga., 30” barrels with oxidized bores. The
barrels are an overall dull gray patina with some scattered light pinprick pitting showing remnants of damascus pattern. The back action
locks are a dull gray-blue, one of the hammers and its attendant screw is a later replacement, anyone’s guess on which one is the original.
The iron hardware on the gun is a dull dark gray-blue patina. The walnut stock rates very good showing an old light cleaning with coarse
flat-top checkering at the wrist. The left side of the butt has intertwining “S” decorations incise-carved. The locks appear to operate properly and what is likely the original ramrod is included. The right side wedge escutcheon is fractured. (37533-31) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)
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2061. BELLMORE GUN COMPANY SIDELOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #922991 16 ga., 28” barrels choked improved cylinder and cylinder with bright excellent bores. The barrels are an overall dull gray and pewter patina with some scattered very sparse oxidation here and there and a light handling mark or two. The frame and lockplates are a similar dull gray patina with the lockplates showing
some smoky remnants of case colors, rather strong on the left plate. The checkered walnut scant pistolgrip buttstock rates very good
with only light dings and handling marks from the years, showing some oil soaking at the head. The splinter style forend is in a similar
state of condition showing a bit more wear. The length of pull to the grooved checkered buttplate is 14 1/4” with drops of 1 7/8” and 3”.
The gun seems to lock up tightly and the barrels are on face, the lockplates feature cocking indicators. (37425-54) {C&R} (150/250)
2062. GERMAN UNDERLEVER DOUBLE HAMMER DRILLING BY HACH serial #UA5144, 16 ga., by 9.3x72R, 27” barrels
choked full and full with very good bores, the rifle barrel about very good showing frosting and oxidation within the grooves, the shotgun
tubes with a few light dings. The barrels are an overall deep gray-blue patina with a smattering of extremely
light surface oxidation. There is light engraving at the breeches and on the
dolls head extension. The frame and lockplates are a dark gray patina as
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well and show over all loose foliate scroll with game scene vignettes showing chamois and hares on the right dog on point and bellowing stag on the
left. The locks are rebounding and seem to operate properly, there is a rifle
barrel selector switch atop the tang which also actuates the rib-mounted
rear sight; the right/front trigger is a single-set. The classic style checkered
capped pistolgrip walnut stock rates very good showing minor dings and
handling marks overall from the years with a generous German left-side
cheekpiece, the checkering now worn to flattop. The forend is in a similar
state of condition showing a bit more wear and a couple minor chips. There is a cartridge trap along
the toeline, the door hangs loose. The barrels are very loose on the frame and off-face. The engraving
is still very attractive and this would make a nice display piece. (37249-336) {C&R}
(350/550)
2063. BELGIAN SNIDER-STYLE SINGLE SHOT “ZULU” HUNTER MODEL SHOTGUN serial
#5294, 12 ga., 24 3/4” shortened barrel, un-choked, with a fair bore. The metal surfaces with the exception of
the breech block show 90% refinished blue, the breech block remaining a dull pewter and brown. There are over all
light pits beneath the finish on all but the lock and there is light to damage to the hammer skirt. The walnut stock rates very good to near
excellent as nicely refinished many years ago there is a 3 circular patch on the right side of the butt and the “ramrod channel” from the
original military stock has been filled. The lock is crisp and mechanically functional and the top of the barrel is marked “Hunter”. (3724993) {ANTIQUE}
(50/125)
2064. U.S. MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR RIFLE BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY 45-70 Govt, 30” barrel with an about very good
bore. The metal surfaces are an overall dark brown patina with near overall light pinprick pitting. The breech block marking and serial
number are no longer legible nor are any barrel proofs. The lockplate marking is faint but still present. The walnut stock rates about very
good showing an old light cleaning done many years ago with overall minor dings and handling marks, showing a 3” crack along the left
stock flat in the area of the lockplate screw escutcheons. There are no remnants of any markings on the stock save for a rack marking
ahead of the buttplate tang. The lock has a three click tumbler and is mechanically functional and the original cleaning rod is included.
(37249-115) {ANTIQUE}
(400/600)
2065. REMINGTON MODEL 1901 ARGENTINE CONTRACT ROLLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #2149, 7mm Mauser, 30” barrel
with a near very good bore which shows frosting within the grooves. The metal surfaces are an overall dull pewter gray patina, more of
a silvery case-hardening on the frame. The barrel shows some sparse light pinprick pitting, a bit more moderate in the area of the rear
band where the handguard would protrude slightly. The smooth hardwood stock rates about very good showing minor dings and handling marks and a minor chip ahead of the buttplate tang (the buttplate is not present) while the forend is in a similar state of condition
as lightly cleaned with overall light dings and handling marks still; the handguard is a replacement from a different rifle and fits slightly
proud. The gun seems to function well mechanically and the sling swivels remain intact as does what is likely the original cleaning rod.
An interesting example piece overall. (37519-3) {C&R}
(250/400)
2066. R E M I NGTON ROLLI NG BLOCK S PAN I S H CONTRACT
BERDAN-CONVERTED RIFLE serial #4724, 58 Berdan, 32” barrel
with a bright very good plus bore. The barrel, nosecap, bands and buttplate
show 95% plus nice restored blue with a prominent “P” firing proof near the
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rear band; the band springs show some very nice restored pale fire temper
blue as well. The frame retains about 97-98% restored color case-hardening
which is very attractive. The trigger, breech block, hammer and pin retaining
bar are all a very nice silvery polished case-hardening, just the block showing
some very light oxidation staining. Both pivot pins are lovely straw temper
color. The smooth move walnut buttstock and forend rate very good as lightly refinished retaining some minor dings and handling marks from the years, the
forend showing a bit more wear than the buttstock. What is likely the original cleaning rod is present and the mechanism seems to function crisply. An interesting variant, the left side of the frame
shows the “(crown)/RV” markings seen on Spanish contract frames, this is been converted to 58
Berdan using an original Civil War musket barrel, the original front sight is intact and a Civil War-style
three leaf rear is present, the buttplate is “U.S.” marked. (37519-15) {ANTIQUE}
(550/750)
2067. BELGIAN UNDERLEVER DOUBLE HAMMERGUN MARKED W RICHARDS, serial
#11, 12 ga., 30” barrels with about good bores showing light pitting their full length. The barrels retain about 95% later restored blue,
with remnants of some light pitting beneath. The frame, lever and back action locks are all primarily a deep pewter patina with some scattered light oxidation and light pitting. The long tang triggerguard was reblued as well and shows remnants of light pitting. The straight
grip checkered walnut buttstock rates about very good with minor dings and handling marks from the years, the right lockplate sitting
somewhat proud. The non-rebounding locks are crisp and mechanically functional. The gun seems to lock up tightly however the faintest
whisper of light can be seen between the breeches and the standing breech. (37535-25) {ANTIQUE}
(200/300)
2068. REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK SPANISH CONTRACT MUSKET .43 Spanish, 35” barrel with a good to near very good
bore which shows strong rifling but with some minor pitting. The metal surfaces are an overall deep gray patina with scattered light pinprick pitting and some handling marks from the years. The frame shows perhaps a bit more pitting with more moderate pitting along the
wood line on the barrel. The frame and pivot pins show some peening and impact marks, perhaps in an effort to tighten their fits over the
years. The smooth walnut buttstock and forend rate about very good as nicely refinished, the metal now being proud of the wood in spots,
particularly around the periphery of the buttplate. The correct rear sight is present as is a cleaning rod and sling swivels. (37519-10)
{ANTIQUE}
(350/550)
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2069. BRITISH PERCUSSION DOUBLE SHOTGUN BY HUNTER About 10 ga., 34 1/2” barrels with oxidized bores. The barrels are an
overall oxidized brown patina with the rib separating for the first half of its length nearer the breeches. The back action locks are a similar oxidized
brown patina showing remnants of light scroll and the makers name “Hunter”, the balance of the metal hardware is a similar brown patina. The
smooth English walnut buttstock rates very good with overall minor dings and handling marks from the years. A later dowel is included as a
ramrod and the locks seem to function. One of the hammers is a replacement as is its screw. (37526-54) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
2070. BRITISH PERCUSSION DOUBLE SHOTGUN BY MOORE & CO. About 12 ga., 29 1/2” barrels with oxidized bores. The
barrels are an overall dark gray and plum brown patina showing scant remnants of twist pattern. The top of the rib is engraved “London
Fine Twist” and there are two platinum bands on the rib extension at the breeches, the breeches with platinum blowout plugs. The upper
tang is lightly engraved as are the lockplates and hammers, they being a gray and brown patina as well. The balance of the furniture is
iron and is a soft brown patina showing some very light engraving. The English walnut stock rates about very good showing an old cleaning
but with good edges and light dings and flaking varnish from the years, the checkering now worn flat-top. The locks are mechanically
functional and what is likely and original period ramrod is included. The rib is starting to separate at its rear portion for about 5”. Still an
attractive-looking British shotgun overall. (37526-41) {ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
2071. PENNSYLVANIA PERCUSSION HALFSTOCK SPORTING RIFLE BY DREPPERD .45 cal. percussion, 36 1/2” octagon
barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces are an overall dull pewter gray patina with near overall light oxidation staining and pinprick
pitting. Brass furniture consists of a tailpipe, forestock inlay, semi-faceted dual spur triggerguard, toeplate, buttplate and pierced patchbox
with a simple left side sideplate. There is a small oval German silver monogram plate along the toeline and another in the squarish cheekpiece on the left of the stock. The stock itself rates good with a bone forend tip, moderate loss of wood in the flash areas around the lock
both top and front of the bolster, also with a 3” spliced in piece in this area. There is a chip missing at the toe, the buttplate is loose and
if there are currently no wedges nor escutcheons for them. The rifle is equipped with double set triggers and the lock functions occasionally, the hammer shows a good deal of erosion around its skirt and there is a brass rod fitted as ramrod provision. The top of the barrel is
maker marked “H Drepperd” who was active in Lancaster Pennsylvania in the mid-1800s. (37152-4) {ANTIQUE}
(100/300)
2072. PRUSSIAN MODEL 1809 PERCUSSION-CONVERTED “POTSDAM” MUSKET FROM SAARN ARSENAL .69
cal., 31” shortened barrel with an oxidized bore. The barrel is an overall dull pewter patina with light plum overtones. The rear shows a
regimental marking “16.I.R.10.C.184.” and the original rear sight is in place, the front is a simple brass bead. The lock is a smooth pewter
patina with sharp markings “(royal crown)/FW/Saarn”. All of the brass furniture has toned to a dull ocher patina. The stock rates very
good showing an old very light cleaning but retaining sharp edges and the minor dings and handling marks that come from the years,
there is a chip in the ramrod channel behind the middle band. The stock as well has been shortened to within 6” of the muzzle. The lock
is crisp and mechanically functional and there is an iron ramrod included. (37526-47) {ANTIQUE}
(250/450)
2073. U.S. MODEL 1861 CONTRACT PERCUSSION RIFLE-MUSKET BY TRENTON LOCOMOTIVE & MACHINE CO
.58 cal., 32” shortened barrel with a very good plus bore. The metal surfaces are an overall dull pewter gunmetal gray with a smattering
of soft brown oxidation near overall. The barrel is 1863 dated and has appropriate “V P” and eaglehead firing proofs with “N.J” on its left
flat. The lockplate is appropriately maker marked with Eagle and 1863 date. The stock rates very good showing an old light boning, retaining the expected minor handling marks and dings from the years; there are no remnants of any markings. The original rear sight is intact,
a simple half-moon front sight has been affixed, perhaps by Bannermans or some other retailer post-war. The lock is crisp and mechanically functional and there is a tulip-shaped ramrod included. (37526-45) {ANTIQUE}
(350/550)
2074. U.S. MODEL 1861 CONTRACT PERCUSSION RIFLE-MUSKET BY TRENTON LOCOMOTIVE & MACHINE CO .58
cal., 32” shortened barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces are an overall dull pewter gunmetal gray with a smattering of soft brown oxidation near overall, more prominent near the breech. The barrel appears to be 1864 dated and has appropriate “V P” and eaglehead firing proofs
with “N.J” on its left flat. The lockplate is appropriately maker marked with Eagle and 1864 date. The stock rates very good showing an old light
boning, retaining the expected minor handling marks and dings from the years, most prominently along the toeline; there are no remnants of any
markings. The original rear sight is intact, a simple half-moon front sight has been affixed, perhaps by Bannermans or some other retailer postwar. The lock is crisp and mechanically functional and there is a tulip-shaped ramrod included. (37526- 53) {ANTIQUE}
(350/550)
2075. ANTONIO ZOLI NAVY ARMS 1858 “ZOUAVE” SPORTER REPRODUCTION RIFLE serial #19712, .58 cal., 26” barrel
with a very good plus to excellent bright bore. The barrel retains about 98% maker blue and has a simple blade front sight and stamped
sheet metal elevator-adjustable rear. The lockplate shows some vibrant color case-hardening, muting somewhat on the hammer, it is
Federal Eagle and “Navy Arms Co.” marked. The brass hardware is an overall dull goldenrod patina. The European hardwood stock rates
very good plus to excellent with only a few minor dings and handling marks here and there and crisp checkering. There is a spare nipple
in place beneath the patchbox however the sling swivels have been removed but the ramrod is included. The lock is crisp and mechanically
functional. An excellent 58 caliber muzzleloader for the fall deer seasons. (37535-22) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
2076. BELGIAN FLOBERT-STYLE MUZZLELOADING RIFLE About .36 cal., 22” octagon barrel with an oxidized smoothbore. The
barrel is a deep gray and plum patina showing some scattered soft brown oxidation. The hammer and tang show some very light scroll
engraving, which continues on the triggerplate front extension and bow and tang of the triggerguard. The English walnut buttstock rates
about very good with much original varnish but overall minor dings and handling marks from the years. The wrist shows nice flat-top checkering and the forend tip has some nice rococo carved scroll. There is a 2” crack from the breech forward on the right side of the stock, there
is a 1” crack through a knot on the left. The mechanism seems to function well mechanically. (37535-26) {ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
2077. UNMARKED BELGIAN PERCUSSION DOUBLE SHOTGUN About 12 ga., 31 1/2” barrels with oxidized bores. All of the
metal surfaces are dark gray and brown patina with pewter undertones. There is overall light oxidation staining and some scattered light
pits, primarily in the cap splash areas around the nipples. The construction is somewhat rudimentary, the hammers both showing tool
marks the locks however are functional. The iron triggerguard shows some light engraving on its front extension and on the bow, it may
be from a different gun as the front extension does not fit the stock inletting. The European hardwood stock rates about very good showing
an old cleaning with some minor handling marks and dings from the years, the wrist shows a later flat-top checkering pattern. There is a
minor drying crack on the left side of the stock below the lock toward the triggerplate and there is an oval-shaped monogram plate in place
along the toeline. A slightly short ramrod is included. (37526-42) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
2078. BRITISH PERCUSSION DOUBLE SHOTGUN BY JOSEPH MANTON About 10 ga., 31 1/2” barrels with oxidized bores. The
barrels are an overall deep plum brown and dark gray patina showing no remnants of damascus pattern, also with scattered light pinprick
pitting. The top rib is engraved “London Fine Twist” and shows some rudimentary silver inlay of a hunter afield, the rib is separating for about
half its length. The lockplates and hammers show some light scroll with gamebirds left and right and the makers name “Jos Manton” on
each plate, the left hammer with moderate pitting. The long tang and triggerguard both show light engraving and are an oxidized patina as
is the buttplate. The English walnut buttstock rates good to near very good with some good original varnish and overall minor dings and
handling marks showing a moderate divot here or there and a crack starting at the rear of the left lockplate. The ramrod tailpipe is gone
and there is a moderate crack in this area toward the left-side wedge escutcheon. There is an un-engraved oval monogram plate along the
toeline and a small German silver cap box with iron lid behind it. The right hammer screw is missing however the locks appear to be mechanically functional. There is a period ramrod included with patch-pull end (there is no cap on the end) (37464-34) {ANTIQUE} (400/600)
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2079. UNMARKED PERCUSSION MUZZLELOADING JAEGER-STYLE MUSKET .50 cal., 32” octagon smoothbore barrel
with an about excellent bore. The barrel is an overall light plum brown with pewter undertones and fading. The hump-back lock is a dull
gray patina while the sculpted dogs head large spur hammer is rather a straw-colored patina; the sideplate matches the lock in profile.
There is a brass nosecap and ramrod thimbles, simple triggerguard and brass buttplate. The European walnut stock rates about excellent
showing some light geometric and scroll decoration, it would appear in ink pen, beneath the finish. There is a simple silver blade front
sight and aperture rear mid-way down the barrel which gives a rather nice sight picture. The lock is crisp and mechanically functional and
what is likely the original ramrod is included. A neat smoothbore musket for chasing whitetails. (37535-21) {ANTIQUE}
(300/500)
2080. SINGLE SHOT BREECHLOADING SHOTGUN BY WILLIAM LAWRENCE OF LACONIA NEW HAMPSHIRE serial
#23, 16 ga., 30” part octagon part round Belgian-proofed barrel with a good bore showing pitting its full length. The barrel is an overall
dark gray patina with scattered pitting and some light engraving on the top flat where the Belgian proof is. The frame, triggerguard and
forend iron are dull mottled gray and brown case-hardened patina, also showing some sparse oxidation staining and a few light pits. The
smooth walnut buttstock and forend rate very good as refinished many years ago, retaining the light dings and handling marks one would
expect. There is a drying crack at the toe and another crack at the left side of the tang which curves toward the triggerguard, the right side
also with a small crack. Barrel-to-frame fit is fairly loose but the mechanism seems to function well. (37535-29) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
2081. U.S. MODEL 1879 TRAPDOOR “CARBINE” serial #261150, 45-70
Govt, 24 1/4” shortened barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel is an overall deep gray and plum
brown patina with some scattered minor handling marks here and there. The frame is a mottled silvery and gray
blue case-hardened patina with flaking to brown, as is the breech block. The lockplate and hammer are similar showing
some mottled remnants of case-hardening. The lockplate is Federal Eagle and Springfield marked and dated 1863 at its rear. The band
and band spring fit rather poorly, the band being moderately loose. The shortened rifle stock rates very good as refinished many years ago
retaining some dings and handling marks, with a newly-fitted sling ring and bar on its left flat. There is a crack on the upper right side of
the stock just ahead of the lockplate and the number “88” is carved into the left and right of the butt at the toe, the left stock flat showing
remnants of two cartouches. There is a simple blade style sporting front sight affixed to a dovetail and what appears to be the correct 1881style rear sight is present. The front of the triggerguard and bottom of band retain their sling swivels and the lock is crisp and mechanically
functional, it has a two-click tumbler. An about very good assembled “carbine” overall. (37591-14) {ANTIQUE}
(400/600)
2082. ANTONIO ZOLI NAVY ARMS 1858 “ZOUAVE” REPRODUCTION RIFLE serial #24174, .58 cal., 33” barrel with a very
good plus to excellent bright bore. The barrel retains about 98% maker blue with an extremely light coating of soft oxidation and has a
simple blade front sight and military three-leaf rear. The lockplate and hammer show some vibrant color case-hardening, it is Federal Eagle
and “Navy Arms Co.” marked. The brass hardware is an overall dull goldenrod patina. The European hardwood stock rates very good
plus to excellent with only a few minor dings and handling marks here and there; there is a spare nipple in place beneath the patchbox
and the ramrod and a sling are included. The lock is crisp and mechanically functional. An excellent 58 caliber muzzleloader for the fall
deer seasons. (37535-30) {ANTIQUE}
(250/450)
2083. CUSTOM U.S. MODEL 1903 SPRINGFIELD RIFLE serial #736354, 30-06, 30” adapted 1898 Krag barrel with a very good
bore. The barrel retains about 95% arsenal blue with the receiver showing a similar amount of later restored blue, showing tool marks on
the left and right sides at the wood line. Interestingly the bottom metal is from a 1917 Enfield, it rates very good. The straight grip walnut
field replacement stock rates very good with overall light dings and handling marks from the years, it is a rich red-russet color. The rear
handguard is from a Krag rifle, the front is a trimmed 1903 handguard, a trapdoor-style steel pistolgrip has been fitted along the toeline.
The buttplate is solid without trapdoor and the safety has been modified however still works as-designed. The rifle is sighted with Krag
Jorgensen front and rears. An interesting assemblage overall. As with all low-number to Springfields, this arm is sold as a curio for the
student of martial arms only and should not be fired. (37533-1) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2084. EUROPEAN PERCUSSION PISTOL REMNANT About 60 cal. percussion, 11” octagon barrel with a heavily oxidized bore.
Barrel has a lightly swamped muzzle and is a brown and orange patina with active oxidation. There are two touch marks on the left diagonal flat and a sunken touch mark on the top flat. Lockplate features a sliding rear safety, there is no hammer present, it appears to be
marked “Clarke”. There is an iron triggerguard with pineapple front extension. Stock rates poor, is bag-shaped European walnut with
checkered grip and a 3” chip missing from beneath the lockplate and a split from where the nosecap and tailpipe used to be; there is no
ramrod present. (36020-144) {ANTIQUE}
(10/50)
2085. UNMARKED PAIR OF MEDITERRANEAN FLINTLOCK PISTOLS About .69 cal., 12” barrels with oxidized bores. The barrels show remnants of relief engraving, all the iron hardware is now a dull gray patina with overall light pinprick pitting. Both locks are
slightly banana-shaped with pronounced teats at their rears. Frizzens are bridled and the springs are lightly chiseled at their tail. Both
have hammers and a rearward curling trigger, no top jaws are present on either pistol. One pistol has the remnants of a capucine, on the
other it is missing. All the furniture is brass, one triggerguard moderately damaged the other with a foliate front extension. One arm has
a fairly ornate pierced sideplate which is rudimentary, the other is no longer present. One features a wrist inlay the other it is missing, both
have strapped brass butts. The stocks rate fair and poor. (36519-570) {ANTIQUE}
(50/150)
2086. STEVENS MODEL 1888 HUNTERS PET POCKET RIFLE serial #4188, .32 cal. RF, 18” octagon barrel with a bright about
excellent bore. The metal surfaces of the barrel retain trace original blue with widely scattered surface oxidation and one area at the center
of the barrel where there is moderate oxidation and heavy pitting on four of the flats. The frame retains about 92% original nickel plate,
the loss is due to flaking to brown. The hammer and trigger are primarily an oxidized brown patina, the hammer with some nice fire temper
blue at its root. The smooth walnut grips rate about very good, they are pencil-numbered to the gun. Numbers are matching on both
barrel and frame and lockup is actually very good. The arm is sighted with a Lyman No. 6 ivory bead front and a home-made adjustable
rear aperture sight which is rather nicely made. (37364-5) {ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
2087. ADAM S MODE L 1872 .450 CALI BE R DOU BLE ACTION R EVOLVE R serial #9563, 6” octagon barrel with an oxidized
bore. The metal surfaces are primarily a plum brown oxidized patina with some generous trace original blue beneath. The barrel shows
near overall light pitting, as does the ejector rod pivot with scattered light pitting on the cylinder as well, perhaps with a few spots which
are slightly more moderate. There is no grip frame present and it would appear as though a number of small screws are missing. It is
highly likely that there are internal parts missing as well although the hammer will cock and hold. The mouths of the chambers show
some light peening from the firing pin face making contact with their edges as the cylinder rotates. Overall an excellent parts candidate.
(37118-8) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
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2088. RELIC MANHATTAN NAVY MODEL PERCU S S ION R EVOLVE R FROM MODOC WAR SLAVA BEDS serial #6172, .36 cal., 6 1/2” octagon barrel with
a heavily oxidized bore. This is a rather neat relic-condition
Manhattan Navy model revolver. This six shot model has all of
the chambers loaded and capped, the remnants of caps can be seen on most of the nipples, the arm is currently on its half-cock rest. The revolver has overall heavy and extremely heavy pitting
and oxidation. The brass triggerguard and grip frame are dull ocher patina with some strong remnants of
original silver plate. There is no evidence of the wooden grip. Mr. Riggs’s notes state that this was found in
the lava beds in Northern California at the sight of the Modoc Indian Wars and evidently for years hung in the
“Snug Bar” in Hailey Idaho. A really interesting Manhattan Navy Model, clearly lost when it was “ready for business”. (36229664) {ANTIQUE} [Elliott Riggs Collection]
(500/700)
2089. INTERESTING PERCUSSIONCONVERTED MEDITERRANEAN
DAG BLUNDERBUSS CARBINE
About .70 cal., flaring to 1 1/2” at the
muzzle. The iron barrel is primarily a plum
brown patina with a small medial rib atop
the barrel and lightly engraved tang with
facsimile proofs on the left barrel radius.
The lockplate shows conversion to percussion with vacant holes where frizzen
and frizzen spring once were located. There are remnants of light silver inlay on the plate which
is now primarily an oxidized brown patina as is the hammer. There is a simple iron triggerguard
and a brass buttplate along with an iron sideplate. The Mediterranean hardwood stock rates very
good with light checkering and mother-of-pearl inlays left and right. The lock is functional with a very strong hammer
spring. (36020-205) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection]
(300/500)
2090. U N MAR KE D M E DITE R RAN EAN FLI NTLOCK PI STOL About 56 cal., 6 1/2” part octagon part round barrel
with a heavily oxidized bore. The metal surfaces are an overall moderately oxidized patina showing chipping black enamel paint. The
hammer, capucine, frizzen, top of hammer and dual-strapped butt all have remnants of an orange enamel paint. The lockplate is slightly
banana shaped and has a pronounced teat at its rear and bridled frizzen, it is not functional. The Mediterranean hardwood stock rates
good to very good showing minor and moderate chipping with coarse silver wire inlay, most of which is still present. There is no sideplate
present. (36855-37) {ANTIQUE}
(20/40)
2091. JAPANESE FLINTLOCK BELT PISTOL serial #11332, .66 cal., 9” barrel with a very good lately oxidized bore. The barrel and
Locke are bright to gunmetal silvery patina with smatterings of light oxidation. The lock plate and hammer show light borderline engraving
and facsimile “tower” markings, the rear of the lockplate sitting quite proud of the metal. All of the brass hardware is a dull goldenrod
patina. The Asian hardwood stock rates very good showing minor dings and handling marks and a re-affixed chip at the upper rear of
the lockplate. The lock is mechanically functional and there is a ramrod present. (36842-15) {ANTIQUE}
(40/80)
2092. UNMARKED EUROPEAN DOUBLE-BARRELED PERCUSSION PISTOL About 41 and 44 cal., 2 3/4” octagon barrels
with oxidized bores. The metal surfaces are an overall dark gunmetal gray patina showing light oxidation and pinprick pitting, with pitting
more moderate in the cap splash areas around the nipples. The triggerguard is simple hammered sheet metal. The bag-shaped
Mediterranean hardwood grip rates fair and is very rudimentary. The locks seem to function mechanically. The pistol comes in a fingerjointed softwood box with a green baize lining. (36855-38) {ANTIQUE}
(40/80)
2093. UNMARKED EUROPEAN DOUBLE-BARRELED PERCUSSION PISTOL serial #3263, about.45 cal., 3” round barrels
with oxidized bores. The barrels show remnants of a contrasting dark gray and flight brown damascus pattern also with light pitting. The
frame is a pewter and plum patina with some very loose, very light scroll. The bow of the guard shows some light pitting and there is
sparsely scattered oxidation here and there. The bag shaped European walnut grip rates good with flaking original varnish and a small
chip missing from its left leading edge. One of the hammers is a gunsmith-made replacement. The gun functions loosely mechanically.
(37385-15) {ANTIQUE}
(50/100)
2094. WEBLEY MK VI DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER FRAME serial #402474 This is a frame assembly only, sans the barrel and
cylinder, with checkered hard rubber grips present. The assembly rates overall very good with perhaps 85% original blue and a scattered
speck of light oxidation here there. The mechanism will function single and double action and the groups themselves right very good with
a capital letter “M” stamped on each grip. (7612-1) {MODERN}
(40/80)
2095. UNMARKED RING TRIGGER PERCUSSION PEPPERBOX PISTOL About .32 cal., 3 1/2” six-barrel cluster with oxidized
bores. All the metal surfaces are darker gray-plum patina with scattered light pitting. The frame retains light loose flowing scroll which is
mostly evident, with a couple spots of moderate pitting or perhaps casting flaws on the frame itself. Most of the internals are missing
including the hammer trigger and barrel advancing mechanism. There are smooth antique ivory grips attached, the right grip rates about
very good and is undersized around its periphery, the left grip rates poor with numerous chips. (37327-13) {ANTIQUE}
(20/50)
2096. WESSON AND HARRINGTON MODEL NO. 1 22 CAL. REVOLVER serial #1245, 22 RF, 2 5/8” octagon barrel with a fair
board. The barrel is primarily a flight brown patina showing some generous traces of original blue, perhaps 20%, in the protected areas.
The cylinder is now primarily a dull plum with generous traces of blue within the flutes one of the chambers which is split its full length,
also showing some minor pin marks. The hammer shows some very good color case-hardening while the trigger has toned primarily to
a dull pewter. The brass frame shows some generous trace original silverplate, primarily on the left side. The smooth rosewood grip rates
very good plus to near excellent with only minor wear along the sharp edges of the butt, they are stamp-number to the gun and both
barrel and frame our matching numbered as well. The gun seems to time well and lock up properly however the trigger spring is clearly
missing and the hammer will not cock unless forward tension is put on the trigger proper. A nice first model with a shorter-than-normal
barrel, clearly factory however. (37333-9) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
2097. WILLIAM UHLINGER 32 CALIBER POCKET REVOLVER .32 RF, 5” octagon barrel with a good to near very good bore. The
metal surfaces are an overall dull pewter gray patina with scattered plum and brown oxidation staining a minor handling mark here or there
and some light pinprick pitting scattered about the surface. The smooth rosewood grips rate very good and near good, the right grip showing some sanding and refinishing which has left the metal quite proud at the frame, the left grip fitting well, both are stamped on the inside
“1436” although no evidence of a serial number can be found on the gun itself, only the cylinder which is indeed numbered alike. This
particular example is stamped on the barrel flat “D.D.Cone” a Washington DC patent attorney whose name Uhlinger used in an attempt
to circumvent Rollin Whites patent and not get caught and thus not have to pay Rollin White a royalty. The right side loading gate is missing
that the pistol seems to function properly. (37459-1) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
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2098. COLT MODEL 1861 NAVY PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #2455, .36 cal., 7 3/8” barrel with a poor bore. The metal surfaces are all moderately cleaned and lightly polished with remnants of scattered light pitting beneath. They overall show a heat-induced
flamed-color with mottled yellows, reds, blues and purples and greens. The backstrap and triggerguard are dull goldenrod patina. The
one piece walnut grip rates good as moderately sanded and refinished, the metal being proud around its entire periphery. The bottom of
the backstrap has been punch-dot initialed “JBJ” and the mechanism functions somewhat loosely. All of numbers are matching, there are
no remnants of any cylinder scene. (36889-144) {ANTIQUE}
(350/550)
2099. COLT MODEL 1848 BABY DRAGOON PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #4817, .31 cal., 5”
octagon barrel with heavily oxidized bores. The metal
surfaces of the barrel and cylinder are a dull gunmetal
gray patina with overall light pinprick pitting, a few spots
at the muzzle which are more moderate; the top flat is marked with the New York
address in two lines. There are no remnants of the cylinder scene, however there are a number of light dings and handling marks, the serial number is however legible. The frame and
hammer are a dull gray case-hardened patina, also with some scattered light pinprick pitting but the
Colts patent marking is fully legible; the right side capping cut is un-grooved. The triggerguard and
backstrap are a tarnished goldenrod patina, the backstrap with perhaps 30% original silverplate, the
triggerguard with only remnants, showing some tool marks at the frontstrap. The one piece walnut grip rates
about very good as lightly refinished, the metal being proud in some spots. The gun will operate loosely mechanically
and all of the visible numbers are matching but the un-marked wedge. (36889-80) {ANTIQUE}
(800/1200)
2100. COLT MODEL 1855 ROOT SIDE HAMMER PERCUSSION POCKET REVOLVER serial #238, .32 cal., 3 1/2” octagon
barrel with a poor oxidized bore. The metal surfaces are an overall dull lightly cleaned gunmetal gray patina showing some spots of light
oxidation here and there, tool marks here and there, some light impact marks and a couple of repairs on the left side of the frame. The
smooth one piece walnut grip rates about very good, with much original varnish and overall dings and handling marks and one prominent
impact mark on its left upper side; this fit is overall very good. Currently the arm does not function nor does the fluted cylinder rotate.
(36889-129) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
2101. W ASHTON UNDERHAMMER PERCUSSION BOOT PISTOL .32 cal., 4” part octagon part round barrel with an oxidized
bore. The barrel is an overall plum brown patina with light oxidation and light pitting in the cap splash area on the bottom. The brass grip
frame is an overall tarnished ocher patina with some minor handling marks and dings. The bag-shaped walnut grips left and right rate
very good plus, showing some added finish and repairs to cracks emanating from their rear. The mechanism seems to function well but
the trigger must be pushed forward to catch the notch in the hammer. The barrel is currently slightly loose on the frame. (37546-79)
{ANTIQUE} [Bleecker Williams Collection]
(200/400)
2102. COLT THIRD MODEL THUER SINGLE SHOT DERINGER serial #2768, .41 RF, 2 1/2” barrel with a very good bore which
shows sharp rifling but with some minor oxidation or light pitting. The barrel retains trace original blue, perhaps 10%, with some spots of
light oxidation, the balance mostly a smooth gray. There are some minor impact marks on the left side of the barrel from hitting the firing
pin while trying to close it with the hammer forward. The frame is rather nice retaining about 98% original nickel with some wear only on
the high edges and sharp corners. The hammer shows some very good original color case-hardening, the trigger toned to a gray patina
with remnants of pale fire temper blue. The birdshead walnut grips rate very good with wear primarily on the sharp edges but also with
a little bit of light flaking; they are pencil-numbered to the gun. Barrel-to-frame fit is excellent and the gun seems to function well mechanically. A rather nice example overall. (37546) {ANTIQUE} [Bleecker Williams Collection]
(350/550)
2103. DEUTSCHE WERKE ERFURT ORTGIES POCKET PISTOL serial #69620, 25 ACP, 2 3/4” barrel with a bright about excellent
bore. The metal services retain about 90% original blue, the loss is due to high edge wear and even fading. The smooth walnut grips
with Deutsche Werke emblems rate very good with minor handling marks. One original nickel magazine is included. (37546-108) {C&R}
[Bleecker Williams Collection]
(150/250)
2104. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 38 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #J882105, 38 special, 1 7/8” barrel with a very good plus
to excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original nickel with minor handling marks and a few spots of light oxidation. The
trigger shows very good color case-hardening, also with some surface oxidation. The checkered walnut grips rate about very good showing
some flaking varnish and light handling marks, from carry. The gun opens sluggishly and closes with some degree of effort and the cylinder
rotation is slightly sluggish, likely a good cleaning would rectify the issues. (37546-102) {MODERN} [Bleecker Williams Collection] (300/500)
2105. JP SAUER & SON MODEL 38H SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #130256, 32 ACP, 3” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue with a nice pale fire temper blue on the safety catch and slide cap spring. The checkered
hard rubber “S&S” logo grips rate excellent and one original “S&S 7.65” marked magazine is included. (37546-64) {C&R} [Bleecker
Williams Collection]
(200/400)
2106. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON 22 TOP BREAK DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #284968, 22 LR, 3” ribbed
round barrel with a fair bore. The metal surfaces retain 60% original blue, the balance an oxidized surface rust patina. The checkered
hard rubber H & R target-logo grips rate very good with minor wear to their edges. Barrel-to-frame fit is tight and the gun seems to time
well but lock up loosely. (37546-48) {C&R} [Bleecker Williams Collection]
(50/150)
2107. U.S. REVOLVER COMPANY DOUBLE ACTION SOLID FRAME REVOLVER serial #70825, 32 S&W, 2 1/2” round barrel
with a very good bore which shows some light oxidation. The metal surfaces retain perhaps 50% original nickel with scattered light oxidation speckling here and there. The right side of the frame, topstrap and left leading edge show light steel wool scratches, no doubt in
an attempt to remove light surface oxidation which was there. The hammer and trigger have faded to a gray patina and the triggerguard
shows 40% original blue. The checkered hard rubber “U.S.” logo grips rate very good plus to excellent, the left grip showing a tiny chip.
The gun seems to function well and lockup tightly. (37607-1) {C&R}
(40/80)
2108. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON YOUNG AMERICA DOUBLE ACTION SOLID FRAME REVOLVER serial
#300594, 32 S&W, 2” octagon barrel with a very good plus bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original nickel, loss due to some
light muzzle wear along with some light rotational marks on the cylinder. Hammer and trigger retain some very good original blue with
the triggerguard showing 97% original blue. The checkered hard rubber grips rate very good to excellent, the left grip showing a small
abrasion. The gun seems to time well and lockup properly. (37334-8D30506) {C&R}
(50/150)
2109. HOPKINS & ALLEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY XL DOUBLE ACTION SOLID FRAME REVOLVER serial
#2382, 32 CF, 3” octagon barrel with a poor bore. The metal surfaces retain about 50% original nickel, the balance a lightly cleaned gunmetal gray with scattered surface oxidation. The checkered hard rubber grips rate very good plus to near excellent. The cylinder pin is
very scarred up and its catch is no longer present. The gun will need mechanical attention as it does not function properly. (36935-19)
{ANTIQUE}
(25/75)
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2110. IVER JOHNSON 32 TOP BREAK DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #98418, 32 S&W, 3” ribbed round barrel with a fair bore.
The metal surfaces retain about 65% original nickel, the balance cleaned to a gunmetal gray with some scattered light oxidation and pinprick
pitting, chiefly on the barrel and mostly in the flash areas in front of the cylinder. Hammer and trigger have toned to a case-hardened gray
with the triggerguard showing 40% original blue. The checkered hard rubber owls head grips rate very good plus. The gun seems to function
mechanically however there is no front sight present and there is light vertical play barrel-to-frame. (37385-14) {ANTIQUE}
(25/75)
2111. SMITH & WESSON MODEL NO. 1 SECOND ISSUE REVOLVER serial #106826, 22 LR, 3 3/16” ribbed octagon barrel
with a very good bore. The metal surfaces retain about 70% original nickel, the loss is due to flaking on the cylinder and frame and topstrap
adjacent to it. There is some minor flaking on the barrel as well and on the cartridge ejector spud with some scratching on the periphery
of the side plate screw hole. The smooth rosewood grips rate very good over all showing some minor flaking varnish, they are stampnumbered to the gun. The gun seems to function well mechanically. (37488-6) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
2112. BRITISH NO. 4, MK.I BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #05252, 303 British., 25" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces
on this importer marked rifle retain about 90% arsenal blue, the majority of loss fading to brown on the front sight protector, forend cap,
barrel bands and light silvering along the edges. The hardwood stock and handguards rate overall very good with scattered chips, scuffs
and handling marks in an added light varnish; the heel shows a nicely done 1 1/2" repair. The rifle is equipped with a MKII rear sight and
a single unmarked magazine. The center barrel band is equipped with a pin hole on either side and is most likely from a different rifle. An
overall very good 7.62 mm converted No. 4 Mk1 rifle. (57249-20) {C&R}
(350/550)
2113. REMINGTON MODEL 742 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #B7073912, 30-06, 22" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain about 98% original blue with very light silvering along some of the edges and a tiny spot of wear here or there. The checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and forearm rate excellent with a few light blemishes. Rifle includes a single factory magazine and Kwik-Site
two piece see-through rings have been installed on the receiver. (57449-40) {MODERN}
(275/375)
2114. MARLIN MODEL 336 LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #69127582, 35 Rem, 20" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with an occasional superficial scratch and faint silvering along some of the edges. The plain walnut
pistolgrip stock and forend rate very good plus with light scratches and handling marks along with an area of light flaking on the right side
of the buttstock which also has an inlaid Marlin Centennial medallion. The front sight hood is missing and a Redfield 1 3/4-5X Redfield
wide angle scope with duplex reticle and clear optics on two piece angled see through rings, a JM hammer extension has also been
installed. (57449-45) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2115. REMINGTON MODEL 722 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #435167, 244 Rem., 22" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain about 98% original blue with some sparse very fine oxidation staining and social security number scratch engraved on the
left side of the receiver. The bolt has overall toned to gun metal with some spots of light staining and is electric pencil numbered to the
rifle on the underside of the body. The plain walnut pistolgrip stock rates very good with a few small scrapes and other light handling
marks under a lightly added oil finish. A hole is present in the stock where the rear swivel stud was moved rearwards. The rear sight has
been removed and a Redfield solid base and rings has been installed on the receiver, one of the rear filler screws on the left side of the
receiver is missing. A great back-up or rainy day medium size game rifle. (57449-43) {C&R}
(275/375)
2116. SAVAGE MODEL 24V COMBINATION GUN serial #18344, 222 Rem./20 ga., 24" barrels with bright excellent bores, the shotgun barrel is choked improved modified. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue with light flaking on the barrel band and
light edge wear. The checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and forearm rate about very good with numerous light handling marks and spots
of flaking particularly on the buttstock. (57449-31) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2117. STEVENS MODEL 70 VISIBLE LOADER SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #X501, 22 S,L,LR, 22" round barrel with a very
good bore having good rifling with pinprick pitting and oxidation staining the entire length. The metal surfaces bear an even balance of
fading original blue and gray-brown patina with scattered surface oxidation and staining. The straight grip walnut stock and grooved forearm rate about very good with numerous handling marks and moderately flaking finish on the buttstock. (57249-305) {C&R} (175/275)
2118. REMINGTON MODEL 12 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #208173, 22 S,L,LR, 22" round barrel with a fair bore showing moderate pitting and oxidation staining. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original blue toning to brown with scattered fine oxidation staining and a few light scratches. The plain straight grip walnut stock rates very good with light handling marks and a thin 5 5/8" crack along
the right side of the wrist. The buttplate is no longer present. (57249-301) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2119. REMINGTON MODEL 12 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #565280, 22 S,L,LR, 22" round barrel with a poor bore having fine
pinprick pitting, oxidation staining and a ring about 2" from the muzzle. The metal surfaces have toned to brown overall, and show contact
wear from slide, scattered fine oxidation staining and impact marks. The plain straight grip walnut stock and grooved forearm with painted
ends rate very good overall with light handling marks and scuffs in the buttstock and a thin crack through the underside of the forearm
starting at a chip in the tip. The hard rubber buttplate shows light wear and a chip at the heel. (57249-304) {C&R}
(100/200)
2120. SPANISH BEISTEGUI HERMANOS AUTOMATIC PISTOL serial #326, 25 ACP, 2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 95-98% original blue with very light edge wear and some scattered fine oxidation staining; the trigger has been jeweled and remains bright. The checkered black plastic grips rate very good plus showing light wear. Single magazine is included. (5744023D30837) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2121. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 1/2 SECOND ISSUE TIP-UP REVOLVER serial #31610, 32 S&W, 3 1/2" barrel with an about
very good bore having scattered pinprick pitting and oxidation staining. The metal surfaces retain about 40% original blue toning to brown
with a light cylinder ring and edge wear and scattered fine oxidation staining. The birds head rosewood grips rate very good with light
handling marks under an added varnish and are numbered to the gun on the right panel. Cylinder times nicely and lockup remains tight.
(57421-32) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
2122. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 THIRD ISSUE TIP-UP REVOLVER serial #75588, 22 Short, 3 1/8" barrel with a very good bore showing modest light pinprick pitting and oxidation staining. The metal surfaces retain an even balance of original blue and pale gray with some light
oxidation at the breech and on the cylinder. The birds head rosewood grips rate very good plus with a couple light handling marks and flaking
finish. The grips are stamp numbered to the gun on the right panel and both have light pencil markings. (57421-31) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)
2123. NEW ENGLAND FIREARMS TOP BREAK DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #945, 32 S&W, 3 1/8" barrel with a
bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue flaking to brown with light edge wear and scattered fine oxidation
staining. The checkered hard rubber grips rate near excellent with a few light handling marks. Lockup remains tight and the cylinder
advances nicely. (57440-24D30615) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2124. HOPKINS & ALLEN XL NO. 3 N.Y. SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #606, 32 S&W, 2 5/8" octagon barrel with an about
very good bore showing scattered pitting and spots of oxidation. The metal surfaces show about 3/4 coverage scroll engraving and retain
about 40% original nickel toning to a pale brown patina with scattered sparse oxidation staining. The polished bone birds head grips rate
excellent with a couple light handling marks and tiny checks at the screw hole. The hammer and cylinder advance properly. (57421-39)
{ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
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2125. RUGER NEW MODEL BLACKHAWK REVOLVER serial #46-64566, 45 Colt, 7 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This well
used Ruger is still mechanically functional. The metal surfaces retain about 80% original blue and anodized finishes thinning to gray and
exhibit high edge wear, oxidation blemishes, pitting and light handling marks. The grips have been replaced with Pachmayr Presentation
rubber grips that rate about good with moderate wear and handling marks plus a tear forming along the backstrap. The original fully
adjustable rear sight is present but the front sight has been built up and “regulated”. Timing and lock-up remain excellent. A salty old
Ruger with many “woods” miles of life left in it. (87440-40D30902) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2126. SMITH & WESSON 32 HAND EJECTOR THIRD MODEL REVOLVER serial #271238, 32 S&W Long, 3 1/4” pinned barrel
with a near excellent bore that is slightly frosted. This is an early pre-war Third Model with a frame modified to Regulation Police configuration and replacement grips. The metal surfaces are a mix of original blue finish, brown and gray with scattered light handling marks, a
few oxidation blemishes, pinprick pits and small impact mark on the upper left side of the muzzle. The backstrap has been ground to form
a shoulder and remains in-the-white. The hammer and trigger are brown with a few light traces of case-hardened colors showing, giving
the gun an overall rating of about 40%. The diamond checkered walnut factory grips with silver S&W logo are not numbered to the gun
(533334) and rate fair to good with moderate to heavily worn diamond points, handling marks, small check on the left panel at the shoulder
and small chips missing from the toe area of both panels. Timing and lock-up are excellent and the serial number is located on the butt
of the gun. (87440-22D30755) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2127. QUALITY FI R EAR M S PLAI N S R I DE R R EVOLVE R serial #RR01406, 22 LR, 4 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain about 80% original blue and anodized finishes with most of the loss to the frame and grip frame which are a mottled
mix of thinning black finish and pewter along with a few light handling marks. The smooth black synthetic grips are in excellent condition. This single action has the traditional style fixed sights and a manual hammer block safety on the left recoil shield. The gun
includes a factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the revolver, manual and safety warning hang tag. (87385-16)
{MODERN}
(40/80)
2128. STOEGER LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #34379, 22 LR, 4 9/16” barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol is in excellent
condition and includes several accessories. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue and anodized finishes with some light holster wear to the top of the front sight. The smooth walnut factory grips rate excellent. The pistol includes an unmarked leather holster in
excellent condition, manual, magazine loader and three magazines. One of the magazines will not fully seat in the pistol and may be due
to incorrect front to back dimensions. (87372-2) {MODERN}
(225/325)
2129. EUROPEAN AMERICAN ARMS SMALL BORE BOUNTY HUNTER CONVERTIBLE REVOLVER BY HERMAN
WEIHRAUCH serial #M2573, 22 LR / 22 W.M.R.F., 4 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. This revolver appears as new in the box. The
metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue and anodized finishes with a faint turn ring on the 22 LR cylinder. This gun features traditional fixed sights and a transfer bar safety system. The smooth one-piece walnut factory grips rate excellent. The revolver includes a factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, spare 22 W.M.R.F. cylinder, Gun Guard security lock with a pair of keys,
manual and cleaning brush. (87427-82)
{MODERN} (250/350)
2130. TRADITION S 1858 N EW MODE L AR MY BI SON PE RCU S S ION R EVOLVE R BY PI ETTA serial #R393042, .44 cal.,
12” octagon barrel with an excellent bore exhibiting a few light machine marks. This revolver appears as new in the box. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue finish. The brass frame and grip frame rate excellent and the case-hardened colors on the hammer
and trigger are robust. The smooth walnut factory grips rate excellent. The revolver features a Patridge front sight and fully adjustable
rear sight. This “cap-n-ball” includes a factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual and paperwork.
(87427-52) {ANTIQUE}
(250/350)
2131. H E N RY R E PEATI NG AR M S U.S. S U RVIVAL AR-7 S E M I-AUTO R I FLE serial #US071465B, 22 LR, 16” barrel with an
excellent bore. This handy survival rifle appears as new in the box. The metal surfaces of this model H002B rifle retain about 99% factory
black finish. The black polymer butt stock rates excellent. The gun includes a factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered
to the gun, a pair of magazines and a manual. These amazing little rifles break down into two parts that stow in the butt stock resulting
in a package 16 1/2” long that floats and delivers remarkable accuracy. Just the ticket for your next outdoor adventure. (87427-78)
{MODERN}
(150/250)
2132. HENRY REPEATING ARMS U.S. SURVIVAL AR-7 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #US074163B, 22 LR, 16” barrel with an
excellent bore. This handy survival rifle appears as new in the box. The metal surfaces of this model H002B rifle retain about 99% factory
black finish. The black polymer butt stock rates excellent. The gun includes a factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to
the gun, a pair of magazines and a manual. These amazing little rifles break down into two parts that stow in the butt stock resulting in a
package 16 1/2” long that floats and delivers remarkable accuracy. A fine gun for the trapper, hiker or as a camp gun for filling the pot.
(87427-77)
{MODERN} (150/250)
2133. HENRY REPEATING ARMS U.S. SURVIVAL AR-7 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #US007438C, 22 LR, 16” barrel with a
lightly oxidized and pitted bore. Except for the bore, this rifle appears as new in the box. The metal surfaces of this model H002C rifle
retain about 99% factory Mossy Oak camouflage finish. The Mossy Oak camouflage polymer butt stock rates excellent. The gun includes
a factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of magazines and a manual. These amazing little rifles break
down into two parts that stow in the butt stock resulting in a package 16 1/2” long that floats. (87427-76) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2134. SMITH & WESSON 32 HAND EJECTOR REGULATION POLICE REVOLVER serial #393313, 32 S&W Long, 3 1/4”
pinned barrel with an excellent bore. This is a pre-war Regulation Police with the S&W monogram on the frame and in very good condition.
The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue finish with the barrel thinning to a mix of purple and pewter, a light turn ring on the
cylinder, scattered light oxidation blemishes that have been cleaned, light pitting and handling marks. The hammer and trigger have worn
to gray with some case-hardened colors still visible. The diamond checkered walnut factory grips with no silver S&W medallions are hand
numbered to the gun and have the correct patent date on the base. They rate about good with the left panel showing little wear but there
is a crack on the base of the butt. The right panel exhibits light to moderate wear on the diamond points along with light handling marks.
Timing and lock-up are excellent and all appropriate numbers match. (87449-15) {C&R}
(300/500)
2135. NORTH AMERICAN ARMS MINI REVOLVER serial #E292092, 22 W.M.R.F., 1 3/16” barrel with an excellent bore. This
revolver appears to have seen little if any use. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent. The laminated rosewood grips rate excellent.
This little powerhouse includes a factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, shipping sleeve, padlock with
a triple set of keys, manual and paperwork. If you need an ultra-small defense gun with some power, this may be the answer to your
needs. (87411-8) {MODERN}
(125/225)
2136. NORTH AMERICAN ARMS MINI REVOLVER serial #E292307, 22 W.M.R.F., 1 3/16” barrel with an excellent bore. This
revolver appears to have seen little if any use. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with a faint turn ring on the cylinder and few
minor handling marks. The laminated rosewood grips rate excellent. This little revolver includes a factory hard case that is correctly end
labeled and numbered to the gun, shipping sleeve, padlock with a triple set of keys, manual and paperwork. This is an ideal firearm for
someone looking for an ultra-small defense gun. (87411-9) {MODERN}
(125/225)
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2137. J E N N I NG S J-22 S E M I-AUTO PI STOL BY BRYCO AR M S serial #1100053, 22 LR, 2 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This
is a very good to excellent condition pistol. The stainless steel surfaces are in near excellent condition with a few light handling marks.
The black synthetic factory grips rate excellent. No magazine is included but they are still available from various sources. (87340-72)
{MODERN}
(25/50)
2138. AMT BACKUP SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #DA40146, 380 ACP, 2 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. This Irwindale, California
made pistol remains in very good to excellent condition. The stainless steel surfaces rate very good to excellent with scattered light handling
marks and a few tiny oxidation stains. The checkered black synthetic factory grips rate excellent. Aside from its compact size this pistol features a double action only trigger and the top of the slide is grooved in lieu of sights to provide a snag-free draw. The pistol includes a single
magazine with flat floor-plate and a second magazine with finger-rest floor plate. (87441-12S19079) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2139. BRITISH PROOFED SMITH & WESSON 32 TOP-BREAK DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #313965, 32 S&W
(short), 3” barrel with an excellent bore. This fifth model top-break remains in fine condition with London proofs. The metal surfaces retain
about 70% original blue finish with most of the loss on the frame and grip frame which have worn to a mottled mix of blue, brown and
purple. There are scattered light oxidation blemishes, and handling marks also present. The hammer and trigger are a mix of robust casehardened colors and gray with oxidation blemishes. The diamond checkered hard rubber grips are not numbered to the gun but rate very
good to excellent with light handling marks. The gun remains mechanically functional, barrel to frame is “tight as a drum” and all appropriate numbers match. (87422-12) (C&R)
(200/300)
2140. SMITH & WESSON SECOND MODEL SINGLE ACTION TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #97015, 38 S&W, 3 1/4” barrel
with a near perfect bore exhibiting light oxidation stains by the forcing cone. This revolver retains excellent condition. The metal surfaces
retain about 85% plus original nickel plating with some scattered light to moderate oxidation blemishes, fine scratches on the side plate
and frame from light cleaning, light disassembly scratches, light pinprick pitting and scattered handling marks. The trigger has lightly worn
blue finish and the hammer has strong case-hardened colors thinning from use. The diamond checkered hard rubber factory grips rate
very good with a small crack at the butt of the right panel. There is some slight slot screw damage with the worst on the barrel latch
screw. All appropriate parts and the grips are numbered to the gun, timing and lockup are excellent and frame to barrel fit remains tight.
(87388-3) {ANTIQUE}
(300/500)
2141. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1 1/2 SINGLE ACTION TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #83685, 32 S&W Short, 3 1/2”
barrel with a lightly oxidized and pitted bore. This revolver retains fine condition. The metal surfaces retain about 75% plus original nickel
plating with some scattered oxidation blemishes, bubbling finish, light pinprick pitting and scattered handling marks. The trigger has worn
to pewter and the hammer is mostly brown with some case-hardened colors present. The diamond checkered hard rubber factory grips
are the later variety with fancy intertwined S&W logo and rate excellent. The grips and all appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the
gun, timing and lock-up remain excellent and barrel-to-frame fit has just a hint of play. There is a later added lanyard loop that obscured
the first serial number but it was re-stamped on the frame under the grips. (87388-10) {ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
2142. SMITH & WESSON 4TH MODEL DOUBLE ACTION TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #388138, 38 S&W, 3 1/4” barrel
with a near excellent bore exhibiting light oxidation blemishes. This fourth model top-break remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 96% original nickel plate finish with scattered light oxidation blemishes, minor pinprick pitting, bubbling and flaking finish, and handling marks. The hammer and trigger have slightly fading case-hardened colors and light operation marks. The trigger guard
is gray with strong blue finish in the protected areas. The diamond checkered hard rubber grips are numbered to the gun and rate good
with light handling wear but a chip is missing from the butt of the right panel. The gun remains mechanically functional with the timing in
need of attention; barrel-to-frame fit has slight play and all appropriate numbers match. (87402-19) (C&R)
(250/350)
2143. SMITH & WESSON 1ST MODEL DOUBLE ACTION TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #1624, 38 S&W, 3 1/4” barrel with
a lightly oxidized and pitted bore. This fourth model top-break remains in good condition. The metal surfaces have been cleaned with
perhaps 20% of the original nickel plated finish remaining. The cleaned, in-the-white areas are interspersed with the remaining nickel finish
and exhibit scattered pitting and a few oxidation blemishes. The hammer and trigger have robust case-hardened colors. The trigger guard
is thinning with strong blue finish remaining. The diamond checkered hard rubber grips are numbered to the gun and rate excellent with
a few light handling marks. The gun remains mechanically functional, barrel to frame fit is tight and all appropriate numbers match.
(87388-4) (ANTIQUE)
(300/500)
2144. ITALIAN MODEL 1934 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY BERETTA serial #969121, 380 ACP, 3 7/16” barrel with an excellent bore.
This 1942 dated pistol is in very good to excellent condition. The Army marked pistol retains about 96% original blue finish with scattered
high edge wear and the slide is drifting to plum. The steel backed synthetic grips with Beretta monogram are in near excellent condition
with a few light handling marks and light silvering to the edges of the steel backer. The barrel, slide and frame have correct matching numbers. The pistol includes a single magazine. This is a must have for a complete WWII handgun collection. (87330-86) {C&R} (300/500)
2145. HOPKINS & ALLEN FOREHAND MODEL 1901 DOUBLE ACTION HAMMERLESS TOP-BREAK REVOLVER
serial #A915, 38 CF, 3 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore exhibiting a few isolated spots of oxidation. This revolver remains in about fine
condition. The metal surfaces retain about 80% original nickel plated finish with areas of the right side of the barrel and frame cleaned to
bare metal along with some areas on the cylinder. Some of the cleaned areas did not go completely through the plating. Additionally
there are surface pitting, scratches and the occasional oxidation blemish. The triggerguard was cleaned and is mostly pewter with light
pitting and strong blue finish in the protected areas. The un-numbered checkered hard rubber grips rate excellent and have the Forehand
& Wadsworth banner with a shield below it and an eight pointed star around escutcheons. The gun still times correctly but lockup is sporadic and the frame-to-barrel fit has a slight amount of play. (87330-208) {C&R}
(100/200)
2146. COMMERCIAL COLT NEW ARMY MODEL 1896 REVOLVER serial #68804, 38 Long Colt, 6” barrel with a near excellent
bore exhibiting scattered light oxidation and pitting. This 1896 made revolver is in fair to good condition. The metal surfaces have been
cleaned to predominately gunmetal gray with a small hold-out of original blue finish on the left side of the frame and bottom rear of the
barrel along with moderate to heavy pitting on the surfaces. The hammer sides and trigger face are pewter with some light pits but strong
Nitre blue finish is present on the back of the hammer and sides of the trigger. The checkered hard rubber factory grips feature a Rampant
Colt in a circle with the 1892 date below it. They rate good to very good with light wear but with scuffing on the left panels Rampant Colt.
The mechanism is in need of attention and all appropriate parts including the grips are assembly numbered to the gun. The replacement
cylinder is not correctly assembly numbered to the gun and markings remain strong. (87440-25D30748) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
2147. SANTA BARBARA REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #00217, .44 cal., 7 7/8” octagon barrel with an excellent bore. This replica revolver remains in excellent condition and appears to have little if any use. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue finish with a few light blemishes and the brass triggerguard frame has started to tarnish to ochre. The
smooth hardwood grips rate excellent. This “cap-n-ball” includes a factory box that is labeled to the model and an instruction booklet.
(87453-2) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
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2148. GERMAN MODEL 27 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY CESKA ZBROJOVKA serial #294969, 32 ACP, 3 7/8” barrel with an excellent bore. This “fnh” marked gun has strong condition remaining. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue finish with a few scattered light scratches, high edge wear and the slide toning to plum. Strong straw colors remain on the trigger, hammer, grip screws and
extractor with light operation marks present. The checkered one piece factory grips with CZ logo are in very good to excellent condition
with scattered light scratches and scuffs. The barrel and frame have correct military eagle / swastika proof and an eagle / WaA76 Waffenamt
marks with an additional proof on the top of the slide near the serial number. The eagle on the barrel Waffenamt mark is almost completely
absent from an off center strike with the die. The gun includes a single correctly marked magazine. (87330-101) {C&R}
(175/275)
2149. GERMAN MODEL 27 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY CESKA ZBROJOVKA serial #461450, 32 ACP, 3 7/8” barrel with an
excellent bore. This “fnh” marked gun has fading phosphate finish. The metal surfaces retain about 96% original phosphate finish that is
light gray with a few scattered light handling marks and the front strap thinning to pewter. Strong gold colors remain on the extractor,
which are thinning to amber on the hammer with the remaining straw parts mostly gray. The checkered one piece factory grips with CZ
logo are in excellent condition with a few minor handling marks. The barrel and frame have correct military eagle / swastika proof and an
eagle / WaA76 Waffenamt marks with an additional proof on the top of the slide near the serial number. The gun includes a single correctly
marked magazine. (87330-105) {C&R}
(175/275)
2150. DEUTSCHE WERKE ORTGIE’S PATENT SEMI-AUTO POCKET PISTOL serial #134383, 32 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with a lightly
frosted bore. The pistol retains strong condition with about 96% original blue finish that exhibits light high edge wear and handling marks.
The smooth walnut grips with Deutsche Werke medallions are in very good condition with light dents, dings and scratches. The slide and
barrel are numbered to the gun. The pistol includes a single nickel plated factory marked magazine. (87330-81) {C&R}
(200/300)
2151. DEUTSCHE WERKE ORTGIE’S PATENT SEMI-AUTO VEST POCKET PISTOL serial #38234, 25 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with
a frosted bore. The pistol retains strong condition with about 96% original blue finish that exhibits light high edge wear and handling
marks. The smooth walnut grips with Deutsche Werke medallions are in very good condition with a few light dents, dings and scratches,
mostly on the right panel. The slide and barrel are correctly numbered to the gun and the pistol includes a single nickel plated factory
marked magazine. (87330-82) {C&R}
(150/250)
2152. J.P. SAUER & SOHN MODEL 1913 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #18951, 25 ACP, 2 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This
pistol is also referred to as the model 1919 and remains in very good condition. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue finish
with most of the loss to the grip frame along with high edge wear and light handling marks. The Nitre blue on the safety and rear sight
arm remains brilliant. The checkered black hard rubber factory grips with embossed Sauer logo rate excellent with light handling marks.
All appropriate parts have correct matching serial or assembly numbers. The pistol includes a single factory marked magazine. (8733094) {C&R}
(175/275)
2153. SMITH & WESSON AIRWEIGHT CHIEFS SPECIAL HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER serial #84614, 38 Special, 1 7/8”
pinned barrel with an excellent bore. This pre-model 37 flat latch revolver remains in very good condition. The metal surfaces retain about
90% original blue and anodized finishes with most of the loss to scattered oxidation blemishes that have pitted on the barrel, cylinder and
crane. The right side of the topstrap is scuffed along with light scratches and blemishes are freckling the frame. The standard hammer
and trigger retain bold case-hardened colors with minor freckling and operation marks. The S&W logo on the left frame is slightly washed
out but appears to be due to an imperfect strike. The “Marcus Registradas” marks on the frame remain crisp with raised metal still visible.
The diamond checkered walnut factory round butt grips with silver S&W medallions are correctly numbered to the gun and rate near excellent with a few light scratches. Timing and lock-up remain excellent and the chambers are bright. The revolver includes an unmarked
black leather belt holster with over-the-hammer safety strap. (87466-1) {C&R}
(350/550)
2154. IMEZ / B-WEST MODEL IJ70-17AH SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #BOH0801, 380 ACP, 3 11/16” barrel with an excellent
bore. This commercial pistol is based on the Makarov design and remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 99%
original blue finishes with scattered light scratches. The black one-piece synthetic checkered factory grips rate excellent. This pistol features a black blade fully adjustable rear sight and black blade front sight. The pistol includes an original factory box that is correctly end
labeled and numbered to the gun, (3) twelve round magazines, brown leather flap holster with built in magazine pouch, cleaning rod, takedown tool and manual. The provided holster was designed for the original single column magazine Makarov and as such the double column magazine will not easily fit the pouch in the holster. (87466-3) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2155. COLT MODEL 1892 NEW ARMY REVOLVER, 38 Long Colt, 6” barrel with a near excellent bore exhibiting a few light oxidation
stains. This revolver remains in good condition with about 10 – 20% remaining original blue finish found mostly in the protected areas and
flutes of the cylinder. The remaining surfaces have worn to brown with scattered oxidation blemishes, pitting and handling wear. The unnumbered smooth walnut factory grips have been lightly sanded and re-varnished leaving the metal proud of the wood but they rate excellent as refinished. The U.S. Army markings have been removed from the butt and left side of the frame but the inspector’s initials remain
on the rear of the cylinder. The frame and cylinder latch have matching assembly numbers (7654) but the crane and cylinder are mismatched (951 & 895). Timing and lock up are in need of attention. (87425-15) {ANTIQUE}
(200/300)
2156. TAURUS MODEL 94SS DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #AT61055, 22 LR, 5” full lug barrel with an excellent bore. The
matte stainless steel surfaces are in very good to excellent condition with light scratches present on the right side of the barrel and light muzzle
wear. The pebble finished finger groove rubber factory grips with Taurus medallions rate excellent with a few light handling marks. This gun
features a red insert front sight, white outline adjustable rear sight and the Taurus security system (no key provided). This handy little gun is
built on a frame approximate in size to the S&W J frame and should make a great training or trail gun. (87474-5) {MODERN} (250/350)
2157. HAR R I NGTON & R ICHAR DSON S PORTS MAN MODE L 999 TOP-BR EAK R EVOLVE R serial #64720, 22 LR, 6” barrel with an excellent bore. This revolver retains strong condition. The metal surfaces retain about 96% original blue finish with high edge
wear, an areas of oxidation blemishing that has worn to gunmetal gray on the cylinder and a few scattered handling marks. The hammer
has strong case-hardened colors with light operation marks. The one piece checkered walnut grips rate very good to excellent with scattered light handling marks. The barrel, latch and cylinder are numbered to the gun. There is slight play between the barrel and frame.
(87433-2) {C&R}
(250/350)
2158. COLT POLICE POSITIVE REVOLVER WITH AMERICAN RAILWAY EXPRESS MARKING serial #154070, 38 New
Police, 4” barrel with a near excellent bore exhibiting faint frosting. This 1907 gun remains in good condition. The metal surfaces are predominately brown with scattered pitting and oxidation blemishes but strong amounts of original blue finish are present in the protected
areas of the frame and cylinder. The barrel bears evidence of light cleaning on the upper and right sides that have left the metal pewter.
The aftermarket faux hard rubber replacement grips are fashioned after the type used until 1909 and rate near excellent with light handling
marks. The revolver has the later Rampant Colt on the side plate without the words “New Police”. The backstrap is marked “AM. RY. EXP.”
for American Railway Express and timing and lock up are correct. (87480-5) {C&R}
(100/200)
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2159. BELGIUM 44 DOUBLE ACTION TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #7894, 44-40 W.C.F., 6” barrel with a near excellent barrel
exhibiting light frosting in a few of the grooves. This big top break is fashioned after the S&W 44 double action revolver and remains in
very good condition. The metal surfaces are predominately brown with traces of the original blue finish in protected areas along with pinprick pitting and light oxidation blemishes. The un-numbered diamond checkered hard rubber grips rate very good to excellent with light
handling wear and the letters “CC” in an oval. The barrel, cylinder and frame have matching assembly numbers, and the left side of the
barrel is marked “Belgium”. Aside from the Belgium proof marks the only other markings are found on the top of the barrel “For .44.
Winchester Cartridge”. Timing and lockup remain excellent and barrel to frame fit is tight with a lanyard loop mounted on the butt.
(87348-16) {C&R}
(200/300)
2160. BACON MANUFACTURING COMPANY “EXCELSIOR” POCKET MODEL PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #198,
.31 cal., 4” octagon barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. This first model revolver retains good condition. The metal surfaces have been
cleaned to pewter with scattered light oxidation blemishes and pitting. The five shot, five stop cylinder’s panel scenes are strong with a
few areas lightly thinned from cleaning. The un-numbered smooth walnut grips rate good with light to moderate handling marks and a
moderate scuff on the bottom of the left panel. All parts are correctly numbered to the gun with the exception of the cylinder pin. The
cylinder is later manufactured and has been soldered in place leaving some heat discoloration on the frame along with a small solder mark
on the right side near the hammer stud. The barrel address is thin but visible and the wedge screw is missing. The mainspring has been
replaced with a simple coil spring but the gun is still fully functional with an obvious light hammer fall. (87489-3) {ANTIQUE} (250/350)
2161. SMITH & WESSON 1903 MODEL HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER serial #257930, 32 S&W Long, 3 1/4” pinned barrel with an
excellent bore. This 5th change I frame revolver remains in very good condition. The metal surfaces retain about 85% plus original nickel plated
finish with scattered oxidation and pitting on the sideplate, frame, cylinder and barrel. The case-hardened colors on the hammer and trigger
remain bold with light freckling and a few operational marks. The diamond checkered hard rubber factory grips are correctly numbered to the
gun and rate excellent with a few light handling marks. All appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. (87466-2) {C&R}(250/350)
2162. HAWES REPRODUCTION FLINTLOCK TOWER PISTOL serial #2537, .67 cal., 8 1/2” smoothbore barrel with an excellent
bore. This Japanese made pistol is in excellent condition and appears to have seen little if any use. The metal surfaces are in-the-white
and rate excellent overall with some light handling marks and limited oxidation staining. The brass furniture is in excellent condition with
light handling marks. The one piece hardwood stock also rates excellent with a few light blemishes. The frizzen has a few light marks but
appears unused. The lock is marked “Tower” behind the cock and “GR” with a crown under the pan. The barrel is marked “Japan” and
“Hawes” with the serial number next to it. The pistol includes a single steel ramrod. (87474-2) {ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
2163. SHARPS MODEL 1A PEPPERBOX PISTOL serial #12638, 22 RF, 3 5/8” four barrel cluster with near excellent bores exhibiting
faint oxidation. This pistol has been cleaned and is missing a few parts. The barrel cluster is unmarked and appears to be a reproduction
but nicely matches the contour of the standing breech. The metal surfaces of the barrel are gray with light tool marks. The frame is cut
for .32 rimfire, and is goldenrod with cleaning marks, handling marks and scattered light tarnish. The un-numbered fully checkered hard
rubber grips are not correct for this model but rate very good with very little handling wear; and the tab at the top of the left panel has
broken off. The trigger and trigger pin are missing but the barrel to standing breech fit is tight. The frame is marked “C. Sharp’s & Co. /
Phil. PA.”. (87473-1) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
2164. BERETTA MODEL 950BS “MINX” SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #BER60533T, 22 Short, 2 3/8” barrel with an excellent bore.
This pistol remains in very good condition. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue and anodized finishes with high edge wear,
scratches and handling marks. The checkered black plastic grips with Beretta logo and markings are in very good condition with scattered
scratches, scuffs and dings. The single action pistol features a tip-up barrel for loading and unloading, thumb safety and includes a single
magazine. The 22 short cartridge will make this gun a good pistol for practice. (87473-4) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2165. CESKA ZBROJOVKA MODEL 24 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #122316, 380 ACP, 3 9/16” barrel with an excellent bore. This
commercial 1937 made gun remains in very good condition. The metal surfaces retain about 40% original blue finish with the front strap
thinning to pewter, a few lightly cleaned pinprick pits and the slide having faded to smoky gray. Strong straw colors remain on the trigger,
safety and hammer with the grip screws and extractor gray. The checkered one piece factory grips with CZ logo are in very good condition
with scattered light scratches and scuffs. The gun includes a single unmarked magazine. (87443-15) {C&R}
(200/300)
2166. SAVAGE MODEL 1907 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #180163, 32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. This pistol is
mostly gray with the slide smoky but there are traces of original blue finish in the more protected areas of the slide and along the top. The
surfaces also exhibit scattered light pitting, oxidation blemishes and handling marks. The trigger has faint traces of case-hardened colors
present. The checkered hard rubber grips with Savage logo rate about very good with light handling wear. This pistol includes a single
magazine, a “Perfect Pocket Oiler”, cleaning rod and cleaning brush. (87392-3) {C&R}
(100/200)
2167. RUSSIAN MODEL TT33 TOKAREV SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY TULA ARSENAL serial #14416, 7.62x25mm Tokarev, 4
9/16” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. This 1936 pistol remains in good condition and is not importer marked. The metal surfaces retain
about 30% reapplied black finish with the surfaces predominately gray with some finish remaining in the protected areas and on the slide.
There is scattered pitting present with evidence of light cleaning along with general handling marks. The synthetic grips rate very good to
excellent with light handling marks and a five-point star with “CCCP” between the points. The barrel, slide and hammer assembly have
matching serial numbers but the single provided magazine is not numbered to the gun (#32694). (87443-26) {C&R}
(200/300)
2168. GAMO MODEL P-23 PELLET PISTOL LOT This lot consist of a single Gamo P-23, CO2 powered, .177 Pellet / BB Pistol in excellent condition and a factory hard case. The pistol features a magazine that holds multiple BB’s or the option to tip the barrel up and load
a single pellet and has an excellent bore. The hard case is labeled to the gun. (87323-31S18835A)
2169. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 64-4 MILITARY & POLICE REVOLVER serial #BEK8756, 38 Special, 3” heavy barrel with
an excellent bore. This 1989 period round butt revolver was probably a product overrun from the NY-1 revolvers sold to New York City
but lacks the NY-1 markings and has been lightly customized. The stainless steel surfaces rate about very good with scattered light
scratches, handling blemishes and operation marks. The checkered round butt Pachmayr Compac rubber grips rate very good with light
handling marks but the grips are not correct for this model gun. The revolver was shipped double action only with a spurless hammer and
combat trigger. The hammer retains strong hard chrome finish with light operational marks but the trigger has been given a light radius
and polished for double action shooting. Other modifications include a serrated Patridge style front sight dovetailed into the barrel; the
bottom of the thumbpiece has been ground to prevent it from abrading the thumb and the action has been smoothed. A useful variation
of the Military & Police with light modifications to enhance double action shooting. (87493-44) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2170. KENTUCKY FLINTLOCK PISTOL BY PEDERSOLI serial #6275, .44 cal., 10 1/4” fully rifled brass octagon barrel with an excellent
bore. This pistol has seen little use and remains in excellent condition. The brass surfaces have a few handling marks and light tarnish. The
case-hardened colors on the lock remain robust with the hammer and frizzen showing less color. The hardwood stock rates excellent with a
few light handling marks. The included wood ramrod with brass furniture shows little if any use. The pistol also includes a Cedar Crest Model
972 wood presentation case with red crushed velvet lining, a lightly tarnished brass powder flask, used cut agate flint and a brass conical and
round ball mould. The exterior of the case exhibits scattered light scratches and handling marks. (86752-1) {ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
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2171. SPANISH KENTUCKY FLINTLOCK PISTOL serial #1198, .44 cal., 9 1/2” octagon smooth bore barrel that rates excellent. This
pistol has seen light use. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue finish with some light high edge wear and scattered light
scratches. The brass hardware rate near excellent with light handling marks. The checkered hardwood stock rates very good to excellent
with scattered light dents and scratches. The pistol includes a wood ramrod with brass fitting. (87370-9) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
2172. HIGH STANDARD SPORT-KING SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #605351, 22 LR, 4 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This second model, SK-100 marked pistol has seen light to moderate use. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue finish with the grip
frame thinning to gray, high edge wear, oxidation blemishes, limited pinprick pitting and scattered handling marks. The checkered synthetic thumb rest grips rate very good with light handling marks and a chip missing from the base of the right panel. The pistol features
serrated ramp front sight and drift adjustable rear sight. A single magazine is included. (87385-12) {C&R}
(150/250)
2173. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 1/2 TIP-UP REVOLVER serial #36499, 32 RF, 3 1/2” barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. This
second issue revolver remains in fine condition. The metal surfaces retain about 90% plus original nickel plated finish with scattered light
freckling and oxidation blemishes, light scratches, and light pinprick pitting. The smooth factory rosewood grips are numbered to the gun,
and rate very good with scattered light scratches and dents. Frame to barrel fit is slightly loose with correct matching assembly marks on
the frame, barrel and cylinder. The timing and lockup are in need of attention. (87388-9) {ANTIQUE}
(300/500)
2174. SMITH & WESSON U.S. NAVY VICTORY MODEL REVOLVER serial #V255325, 38 Special, 4” barrel with a metal plug
inserted into the last 1/2” of barrel. The barrel was drilled and tapped with a roughly .198” hole off center and the muzzle end of the barrel
was ground leaving heavy tool marks. The metal surfaces retain about 80% original dull blue finish that is starting to fade to gray with
scattered oxidation stains, pitting, dings and handling marks. The hammer and trigger retain robust case-hardened colors with light freckling and operational marks. The later checkered walnut replacement factory Magna grips are in good condition with moderately worn diamond points and handling marks. The thumbpiece is missing but the cylinder can be opened with some difficulty. The cylinder does not
time but lock-up still functions. All appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. It appears this gun was “plugged”, possibly for
training purposes. (87473-3) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2175. ROH M VALOR MODE L DOU BLE ACTION R EVOLVE R serial #639005, 22 Short, 2 7/8” barrel with a near excellent bore
exhibiting scattered oxidation staining. The chrome plated receiver, anodized surfaces and blue metal parts retain about 95% original
finishes with scattered light oxidation stains, high edge wear and handling marks. The checkered white synthetic factory grips with
medallions marked “Valor” rate very good with light handling marks and soiled surfaces. The trigger return spring is in need of attention.
(87340-71) {MODERN}
(25/50)
2176. BERRETTA MODEL 1935 “PUMA” SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #791881, 32 ACP, 3 3/8” barrel with an excellent bore. This
1951 dated pistol remains in very good to excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue finish with the grip frame
starting to thin to pewter, high edge wear and handling marks. The slide has drifted to plum but the remaining surfaces retain strong blue
color. The pistol includes a single magazine. The right rear of the frame is proof dated 1951 and all appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. (87385-13) {C&R}
(250/350)
2177. RG I N DU STR I E S MODE L 42 S E M I-AUTO PI STOL serial #109571, 25 ACP, 2 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. The pistol
retains about 99% black finish with a few light handling marks. The factory synthetic grips with textured panel and RG monogram rate
excellent. The pistol includes a single magazine, handmade holster and a second magazine for unknown 25 cal. pistol. (87376-2)
{MODERN}
(25/75)
2178. HAWES FIREARMS NAVY MODEL PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #19967, .36 cal., 7 1/2” octagon barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. This revolver retains about 97% original blue finish with high edge wear, turn ring on the cylinder and light handling
marks. The brass frame is tarnished but excellent overall. The hammer has strong case-hardened colors with oxidation staining. The
smooth walnut grips rate excellent with a few light operation marks. One of the loading lever screws has been replaced with a common
hardware screw. (87370-8) {ANTIQUE}
(25/75)
2179. IVER JOHNSON THIRD MODEL AUTOMATIC HAMMER TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #C25675, 38 S&W, 3 1/4”
barrel with a few light oxidation blemishes and pits. The revolver retains about 75% original blue finish with the grip frame and barrel thinning to a brown / pewter mix, high edge wear, some light freckling and handling wear. The hammer and trigger retain robust case-hardened colors with light operational wear. The checkered owl head factory hard rubber grips rate excellent. Frame to barrel fit is slightly
loose and they have correct matching numbers. Timing and lock up are excellent. (87402-20) {C&R}
(125/225)
2180. IVER JOHNSON SECOND MODEL AUTOMATIC HAMMER TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #67937, 32 S&W (short),
3” barrel with scattered light oxidation and pitting in the bore. The revolver retains about 95% original nickel plated finish with scattered
light scratches, oxidation blemishes, a few minor pits and bubbling finish. The color case-hardened hammer and trigger have fairly strong
colors with freckling and operational wear. The mother-of-pearl grips rate excellent. The barrel to frame fit has slight play and they have
correct matching numbers. The little gun still times and locks up correctly. (87340-73) {C&R}
(100/200)
2181. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1896 HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER serial #1298, 32 S&W Long, 4 1/4” barrel with a lightly
oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces of this first model hand ejector are brown with traces of original blue in the protected areas
along with oxidation stains, light pitting and handling marks. The hammer and trigger are brown with some pewter visible on the hammer.
The diamond checkered factory hard rubber grips are numbered to the gun and rate about very good with some lightly worn diamond
points, dents and scratches. Timing and lock up are correct with all appropriate parts having matching numbers except the extractor
(#1273). (87421-43) {C&R}
(200/300)
2182. S M ITH & WE S SON FOU RTH MODE L DOU BLE ACTION HAM M E R LE S S TOP-BR EAK R EVOLVE R serial
#133836, 38 S&W, rare 6” barrel with a lightly oxidized and pitted bore. This revolver remains in good condition. The metal surfaces
are brown with a few scant traces of blue finish along with light surface pitting, oxidation blemishes and handling marks. The diamond
checkered hard rubber grips rate fair with moderate wear and scratches. The left panel has a chip missing on the base and the right
panel is cracked with a portion of the toe and base missing. The grips are not correctly numbered to the gun but the other appropriate
parts are. The barrel numbers are no longer legible and “4R4” is scratched on the right side of the receiver. Barrel to frame fit is loose
with timing and lock up in need of attention. The revolver is stamped with a factory refurbish mark and is date stamped 8/1 on the grip
frame. (87421-23) {C&R}
(100/200)
2183. SMITH & WESSON FOURTH MODEL DOUBLE ACTION TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #364259, 38 S&W, 5” barrel
with an oxidized and pitted form. This revolver remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 90% plus original nickel
finish with scattered light oxidation blemishes and pinprick pitting. The trigger and hammer retain strong case-hardened colors with light
operational marks. The unmarked real mother-of-pearl grips rate very good with a repaired crack on the top of the left panel and a chip
on the heel. All appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. Timing and lock up are excellent and barrel to frame fit remains
tight. (87421-34) {ANTIQUE}
(300/500)
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2184. BULGARIAN / PW ARMS MAKAROV SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #KT18516, 9x18mm Makarov, 3 5/8” barrel with an excellent bore. This importer marked pistol retains about 99% original blue finish with a few scattered light handling marks. The checkered synthetic grips rate near excellent with scattered light handling marks. The pistol includes a single magazine. (87474-4) {MODERN}(200/400)
2185. RUSSIAN MAKAROV SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY IMEZ serial #AKB7030, 9x18mm Makarov, 3 5/8” barrel with an excellent
bore. This importer marked pistol retains about 99% original blue finish with a few scattered light handling marks. The pistol is fitted with
unmarked stippled black thumb rest grips that rate excellent. The original checkered synthetic factory grips are included and rate very
good to excellent with scattered light handling marks. The pistol also includes a single magazine. (87474-3) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2186. U N MAR KE D PE RCU S S ION COAT PI STOL serial #081214, .44 cal., 9 1/2” octagon barrel with an excellent bore. The barrel
is brown with a few areas of blue finish present along with oxidation stains and scratches. The lock retains strong case-hardened colors
with the hammer mostly blue. The brass trigger guard and hardware are lightly tarnished with a few scratches. The hardwood stock
rates very good to excellent with light handling marks. The fit of the parts is fair to good overall with the front triggerguard screw broken
off. (87370-20) {ANTIQUE}
(25/75)
2187. CRAFT PRODUCTS MODEL K-25 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #01188, 25 ACP, 2 1/8” barrel with an excellent bore. This
pistol remains in very good condition. The pistol retains about 97% electroless nickel finish with scattered pinprick pitting on the slide and
frame. The checkered plastic factory grips rate good with little wear but the right panel has a repaired crack running across its width from
the screw hole. The pistol is similar to the baby Browning in design but features a cross bolt safety behind the grip panel below the slide.
The pistol includes a single magazine. (87411-6) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2188. IVE R JOH N SON TH I R D MODE L SAFETY HAM M E R LE S S TOP-BR EAK R EVOLVE R serial #B72652, 32 S&W (short),
3” barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. This revolver retains about 90% plus original nickel plated finish with most of the loss due to
flaking finish on the cylinder and the barrel. The triggerguard has worn to brown with a few traces of blue finish. The trigger has faded
to pewter with faint case-hardened colors remaining. The checkered hard rubber factory grips with owl head logo rate very good to
excellent with light scratches. The revolver still times and locks up correctly but the cylinder retention stud on the top latch is worn and
does not hold the cylinder when the barrel is opened. The automatic ejector is in need of attention and the frame to barrel fit is loose.
(87421-30) {C&R}
(100/200)
2189. U.S. REVOLVER CO. HAMMERLESS TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #B23019, 32 S&W (short), 3” barrel with a lightly
frosted bore. This revolver retains fine to excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original nickel plated finish with the
grip frame flaking to pewter and brown, bubbling finish, oxidation stains and handling marks. The triggerguard is pewter and the trigger
retains strong case-hardened colors. The checkered factory hard rubber grips with U.S. logo rate excellent. The barrel-to-frame fit is
slightly loose with timing and lock-up in need of attention. (87425-19) {C&R}
(100/200)
2190. CHARTER ARMS UNDERCOVER REVOLVER serial #105065, 38 Special, 1 7/8” barrel with an excellent bore. The pistol is
currently disassembled and in need of several minor parts. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original blue finish with some high edge
wear, turn ring on the cylinder and handling marks. The checkered walnut factory grips with Charter Arms medallion are in excellent condition. The cylinder - extractor - crane assembly has been disassembled. All parts except for the ejector rod assembly pin appear to be
present, plus several spare springs. This gun should be fairly easy for a professional to repair but may require other parts in addition to
the pin noted earlier and should be checked by a professional. (87427-80) {MODERN}
(175/275)
2191. SPRINGFIELD ARMS CO. POCKET REVOLVER serial #5151, .30 Rimfire, 3 1/4” octagon barrel with a lightly oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces of the barrel and cylinder retain about 60% original blue finish that is wearing to a mottled mix of blue, brown
and pewter. The brass frame retains about 90% original silver plating with high edge wear present, flaking finish, tarnish and handling
marks. The hammer has strong case-hardened colors with light operational marks. The smooth rosewood grips are numbered to the gun
and rate good with scattered light dents; in addition the right panel’s escutcheon is starting to pull out the back and exhibits signs of an
old repair. Timing and lock up are in need of professional attention. (87420-23) {ANTIQUE}
(300/500)
2192. SMITH & WESSON MODEL NO. 1 TIP-UP REVOLVER serial #15931, 22 Short, 3 3/16” octagon barrel with a moderately
oxidized and pitted bore. This second issue revolver remains in fair to good condition. The barrel and cylinder are brown with light pitting
present on the barrel and moderate pitting on the cylinder. The brass frame has some light traces of original silver plate in the protected
areas along with light handling marks. The hammer and trigger have worn to brown. The smooth rosewood grips are not correctly numbered to the gun (#18981) and rate good overall with light handling marks and few small cracks forming. The timing and lock-up are in
need of attention as is the barrel latch. The assembly number is visible on the frame but no longer discernible on the barrel and cylinder.
(87449-24) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
2193. UNIQUE MODEL 51 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #458691, 22 LR, 3 1/8” barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol remains in
very good condition but is in need of replacement grips. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original blue finish with some scattered light
oxidation blemishes and a few handling marks. The pistol is missing its grips but includes the four grip screws. Also included is a single
magazine. (87486-3) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2194. V. BERNARDELLI VB MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #9029, 32 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. This pistol
retains strong condition but is missing a few parts. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue finish with scattered light oxidation
blemishes and handling marks. The checkered synthetic grips rate near excellent with light dents and scratches. The grip screws have
light slot damage. The pistol includes a single magazine but the firing pin and several other related parts are missing. The proofs on the
right side of the frame are dated 1949. (87486-2) {C&R}
(100/200)
2195. R.G. INDUSTRIES MODEL RG26 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #U021429, 25 ACP, 2 5/8” barrel with an excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain about 75% original applied blue finish with most of the loss to the slide which has worn to a mottled mix of blue and
gray. The checkered plastic factory grips rate near excellent with a few light scratches. The pistol includes a single magazine. (87411-5)
{MODERN}
(25/50)
2196. SMITH & WESSON MODEL NO. 1 1/2 TIP-UP REVOLVER serial #10742, 32 Rimfire, 3 1/2” octagon barrel with an oxidized
and pitted bore. This first issue square butt revolver has been professionally refinished. The metal surfaces retain about 97% later applied
nickel plated finish with scattered light scratches, bubbling, turn ring on the cylinder and flaking finish. The smooth rosewood grips are in fair
to good condition with light handling marks but the left panel is missing an approximately 7/8” long chip at the toe. The grips are correctly
numbered to the gun with the frame and barrel also possessing matching assembly numbers. The assembly numbers on the cylinder are no
longer visible. Timing is still good but lock up is in need of attention and the ejector pin is missing. (87449-25) {ANTIQUE}
(300/400)
2197. BACON MANUFACTURING CO. POCKET PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #809, .31 cal., 5” round barrel with a moderately oxidized and pitted bore. This revolver remains in good condition. The metal surfaces are primarily brown with pewter on the frame
and to a lesser extent on the cylinder. The surfaces have oxidation stains, pitting and light handling wear present. The smooth un-numbered walnut grips rate good to very good with dents, dings and scratches. All appropriate parts are numbered to the gun but the timing
and lock up are in need of attention. Company markings are no longer visible on the barrel. (86889-47) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
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2198. BLISS & GOODYEAR POCKET MODEL PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #719, .28 cal., 3” octagon barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. This revolver remains in good to very good condition. The revolver retains about 20% original blue finish with most
of the remaining finish in the protected areas and on the side of the frame. The remainder has worn to pewter with light oxidation stains
and pitting. The smooth hardwood grips rate good with light dents, dings and scratches in addition to having been light sanded and refinished in the past leaving the frame proud of the grips. Timing and lock-up are in need of professional attention, and the address line
on the barrel is starting to thin. (86889-108) {ANTIQUE}
(300/500)
2199. ASTRA MODEL 200 “FIRECAT” SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #775040, 2 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original blue finish with most of the loss due to holster wear on the top of the slide and handling wear on the backstrap. The remaining surfaces are pewter with light oxidation stains and pinprick pitting. The checkered plastic factory grips are in excellent condition and the barrel is proof date stamped “1940”. The pistol includes a single magazine and an unmarked black leather holster.
(87340-70) {C&R}
(100/200)
2200. HOPKINS & ALLEN XL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #4825, 32 Rimfire Short, 2 5/16” octagon barrel with an excellent
bright bore. This little revolver remains in fine to excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 96% plus nickel plated finish with
scattered light freckling, flaking finish, bubbling, scratches and pinprick pitting. The checkered hard rubber grips rate near excellent with a
light scratch on the top of the left panel. The gun still times properly but the lock up is in need of attention. (87425-21) {C&R} (75/150)
2201. GERMAN FOLDING TRIGGER POCKET HAMMERLESS REVOLVER serial #19, .25 ACP, 2” half round half octagon barrel with
traces of oxidation. This folding trigger, double action only revolver rates very good. The metal surfaces retain about 90% plus original blue finish
with high edge wear, thinning finish on the grip frame, scratches and operational marks. The Nitre blue on the manual safety and trigger are thinning to pewter with strong color in the protected areas. The checkered hard rubber factory grips are in very good plus condition with some wear
on the fine checkering. The little vest pocket gun is still operational and bears German Nitro proofs. (87334-51D29582) {C&R}
(75/100)
2202. SEDGLEY BABY HAMMERLESS EJECTOR MODEL REVOLVER serial #23, 22 Long, 1 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore.
This tiny 1930 marked revolver remains in very good condition. The gun retains about 98% original nickel plated finish with scattered light
freckling, bubbling and pinprick pitting. The checkered hard rubber factory grips rate excellent. Timing and lock-up are in need of attention. (87334-10D30507) {C&R}
(100/200)
2203. BERETTA MODEL 3032 TOMCAT SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #DAA058846, 32 ACP, 2 3/8” barrel with an excellent bore.
This little pocket pistol has seen very little use. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue and anodized finishes with a few light
operation marks. The checkered plastic factory grips rate excellent. The pistol includes an unlabeled factory hard case and a pair of magazines. This would make a great concealed carry pistol. (87518-3) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2204. WEBLEY MARK VI TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #371445, 455 Webley, 4” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. This pistol has
been cleaned and requires minor repair. The metal surfaces are cleaned to gunmetal gray with scattered light pitting and handling marks.
The smooth wood replacement grips are semi-finished with some light sanding and finishing needed to complete them. The firing pin is
broken off the hammer nose and the barrel latch spring is missing. The barrel and frame have correct matching numbers but the cylinder
does not (#234817). The barrel to frame fit has slight play but the timing and lock up remain good. The markings on this 1918 dated
revolver remain strong to crisp. It shouldn’t take too much to get this old war horse shooting again. (86520-4483) {MODERN} [Richard
“Stretch” Kennedy Collection]
(200/400)
2205. STEVE N S NO. 35 OFFHAN D S I NG LE S HOT TARG ET PI STOL serial #W3562A, 22 LR, 6” half round, half octagon barrel
with a lightly frosted bore. The pistol remains in very good condition. The metal surfaces retain about 20 – 30% original blue finish with
most of the surfaces brown, along with pitting and oxidation blemishes. The smooth walnut grips are numbered to the gun and rate near
excellent with a few light dents. The condition of the leaf rear sight suggests a replacement and barrel-to-frame fit is slightly loose.
(87473-2) {C&R}
(100/200)
2206. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON YOUNG AMERICAN REVOLVER serial #419429, 22 Long, 2” octagon barrel with an
excellent bore. This revolver retains about 90% original blue finish with the grip frame starting to thin to brown, high edge wear, scattered
scratches and a few dings. The hard rubber grips are correctly numbered to the gun and rate excellent. The gun still functions mechanically with occasional binding during single action cocking but runs smoothly in double action mode. (87470-1) {C&R}
(50/100)
2207. IVER JOHNSON SECOND MODEL SAFETY HAMMER TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #E36937, 32 S&W (short), 3”
barrel with a lightly oxidized and pitted bore. This revolver remains in very good condition. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original
nickel finish with most of the loss due to flaking at the ends of the barrel. There is scattered light oxidation stains, limited pitting, bubbling
and edge wear. The checkered owl head grips show little wear but the left panel has a repair at the heel. The revolver still functions
mechanically and there is slight play between the barrel and frame. (87470-3) {C&R}
(100/200)
2208. BELGIAN COPY OF THE R.I.C. REVOLVER, 45 CF, 3 1/8” barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. This revolver copies the famed
Webley R.I.C. revolver and remains in very good condition. The metal surfaces are smoky gray with a few splashes of original blue finish
on the topstrap and butt. The remaining surfaces have scattered light pitting, a few oxidation stains, evidence of light cleaning and handling marks. The checkered walnut factory grips rate good with light to moderate wear to the diamond points along with scattered handling marks. The gun remains mechanically functional and features a lanyard loop on the butt. (87470-4) {C&R}
(200/300)
2209. BELGIAN TOP-BREAK DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER, 32 S&W (short), 2 7/8” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. This revolver
has no maker markings but is equipped with an unusual manual safety. The metal surfaces retain about 60% blue finish with the grip
frame and lower frame worn to pewter with similar wear on the sides of the barrel. The revolver has “4R4” hand scratched on both sides
of the frame along with scattered light scratches, oxidation blemishes and pinprick pitting. The checkered hard rubber grips rate very
good with minimal wear but have been painted white. The trigger return spring is broken but timing and lock up are good and barrel to
frame fit is tight. (87421-38) {C&R}
(50/150)
2210. CORDERO DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #17670, 8mm Lebel, 5” barrel with a lightly oxidized and pitted bore. This is a
copy of the Colt Police Positive. This revolver retains about 30% original blue finish with most of the surfaces worn to gunmetal gray and
brown. “4R4” is hand scratched on the right side of the frame with light scratches, handling marks, oxidation blemishes and pinprick pitting also present. A few traces of Nitre blue are still present on the hammer and trigger with the remainder worn to pewter. The walnut
replacement grips have been altered, sanded and lightly refinished with several checks present for an overall rating of fair. The revolver is
missing the ejector rod end cap, grip screw escutcheon, cylinder stop and possibly other parts. (87421-16) {MODERN}
(50/100)
2211. ALLEN & WHEELOCK LARGE FRAME POCKET PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #754, .34 cal., 3” octagon barrel with
an oxidized and pitted bore. This large frame transitional revolver remains in good condition. The metal surfaces are brown with a few
traces of original blue in the protected areas of the frame around the hammer slot. The surfaces also have scattered oxidation blemishes,
pitting and a few handling marks. The cylinder woods scene remains strong over a few chambers but the rest is no longer visible. The
smooth walnut factory grips are not numbered and have been lightly cleaned with later applied varnish and a few handling marks. The
barrel and cylinder are numbered to the frame with timing and lockup functioning correctly. (86889-51) {ANTIQUE}
(300/500)
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2212. ALLEN & WHEELOCK SMALL FRAME POCKET PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #772, .31 cal., 2 1/2” octagon barrel
with an oxidized and pitted bore. This “transitional pepperbox revolver” remains in good to very good condition. The metal surfaces have
been lightly cleaned to gunmetal gray with a few light oxidation blemishes and pinprick pits. The cylinder woods scene remains strong
with some thinning. The smooth walnut factory grips are numbered to the gun. They have been lightly cleaned with later applied varnish
and show light handling marks. All appropriate parts are correctly serial numbered to the gun with an assembly number on the cylinder
pin but none on the mainspring as it is a replacement. The mechanism is in need of attention. (86889-50) {ANTIQUE}
(300/400)
2213. ITALIAN MODEL 1889 BODEO REVOLVER serial #CS6660, 10.4 x 22Rmm Italian, 4 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore with
just a hint of frost. This 1926 dated revolver has been refurbished. The metal surfaces have about 20% arsenal re-applied blue finish
remaining in the protected areas with the remainder a brown / purple color. The metal surfaces have scattered light scratches, dings, oxidation blemishes and pits. The crosshatch hardwood grips are mostly smooth with light to moderate handling marks, later applied varnish
and fit proud of the metal. The markings and proofs are lightly thinned from the refinish and the left side of the receiver is marked “SFARE
GVT” (Sezione Fabbrica d’Armi Regio Esercito) in an oval with a crown which is the government arsenal refurbished mark. Timing and
lock up remain correct. (87425-17) {C&R}
(150/250)
2214. R UG E R STAN DAR D MODE L S E M I-AUTO PI STOL serial #10-74603, 22 LR, 4 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. This is
nice standard model has seen little use. The pistol retains about 99% original blue finish with some limited high edge wear. The
checkered Delrin grips with black Ruger Phoenix medallion rate excellent. This well cared for little pistol includes a single magazine.
(87520-6){MODERN}
(300/500)
2215. NORTH AMERICAN ARMS MODEL NAA 22-S MINI REVOLVER serial #14647, 22 Short, 1 3/16” barrel with an excellent
bore. This tiny revolver has seen minimal use. The polished and matte stainless steel surfaces are in excellent condition with a few light
scratches and operational marks. The smooth synthetic grips rate excellent. The micro-sized revolver includes a jewelry style hard case
and instructions. The 22 Short version is a limited production gun and seldom seen for sale. (87519-1) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2216. REPLICA MODEL 1858 NEW ARMY “BUFFALO” PERCUSSION REVOLVER BY PIETTA serial #R277771, .44 cal.,
12” octagon barrel with an excellent bore. This revolver has seen little if any use. The barrel and cylinder retain about 99% original blue
finish. The brass frame rates excellent with a few light marks and slight tarnish. The hammer retains bold case-hardened colors. The
smooth walnut grips rate excellent with one small dent on the left panel. This revolver is equipped with fully adjustable rear sight and
Patridge style front sight. (87523-14) {ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
2217. R E PLICA MODE L 1858 N EW AR MY PE RCU S S ION R EVOLVE R BY PI ETTA serial #R277070, .44 cal., 8” octagon barrel
with an excellent bore. This revolver has seen light use. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original blue finish with some scattered
high edge wear, turn ring on the cylinder and light handling marks. The brass triggerguard frame rates excellent and the hammer retains
bold case-hardened colors. The smooth walnut grips rate excellent. This would be a nice revolver for the aspiring “cap-n-ball” shooter.
(87523-13) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
2218. REPLICA STARR DOUBLE ACTION PERCUSSION REVOLVER BY PIETTA serial #G02036, .44 cal., 6” barrel with an
excellent bore. This revolver has seen minimal use. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue finish with a light turn ring on the
cylinder, and a few minor handling and operational marks. The frame is starting to drift to plum but the remaining parts retain strong color.
The smooth one-piece walnut grips rate excellent with a few minor handling marks. The Starr was rather unique, utilizing a “lifting lever”
that looks like a normal trigger to cock the hammer and a small protruding lever on the rear of the triggerguard that acts as a trigger. The
lifting lever could be used to pull the trigger or a finger could be used directly. A very interesting revolver for the black powder revolver
shooter. (87523-12) {ANTIQUE}
(200/300)
2219. HOPPE’S ETHAN ALLEN SINGLE SHOT PERCUSSION TARGET PISTOL serial #T03079, .45 cal., 6 7/8” barrel with an
excellent bore exhibiting a few light oxidation stains. The pistol remains in-the-white and exhibits scattered light oxidation blemishes and
light handling marks. The smooth hardwood grips rate excellent but fit proud of the metal. The spring leaf rear sight has been bent upward
slightly and the front sight is an ad-hoc replacement made of copper wire that is adhered to the barrel with epoxy. The pistol is missing
the nipple but a ramrod is provided. (87494-19) {ANTIQUE}
(25/75)
2220. U.S. R EVOLVE R COM PANY TOP-BR EAK R EVOLVE R serial #A63691, 32 S&W, 3” barrel with a near excellent bore exhibiting scattered light pitting and oxidation stains. The revolver retains about 50% original blue finish with the remaining surfaces worn to
brown in addition to scattered light freckling, minor pinprick pitting and handling marks. The checkered hard rubber grips with “U.S.”
embossed at the top rate very good with light handling wear. The revolver still times and locks up and the barrel to frame fit is slightly
loose. (87489-4) {C&R}
(25/75)
2221. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1 1/2 SINGLE ACTION TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #72677, 32 S&W, 3 1/2” barrel
with a lightly oxidized and pitted bore. This later production, strain screw equipped revolver remains in fine condition. The metal surfaces
retain about 85% original nickel plated finish with scattered freckling, oxidation stains, flaking finish and pinprick pitting. The diamond
checkered hard rubber grips with S&W monograms are in excellent condition. The grips and all other appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. Timing and lock up are excellent with tight barrel to frame fit. (87470-2) {ANTIQUE}
(200/300)
2222. MANURHIN PP SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #53938, 32 ACP, 3 7/8” barrel with an excellent bore. This importer marked exBavarian police, post war pistol remains in near excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue finish with thinning
to brown grip frame high edge wear and handling marks. The checkered synthetic grips with Walther banner rate very good to excellent
with scattered light handling marks and worn diamond points. The slide is correctly scratch numbered to the frame and the left side has
“ByP” police mark in an oval that has been over-stamped with an X. This nice little Manurhin includes a pair of Walther marked magazines,
one with a flat steel floor plate and the other with a synthetic finger extension floor plate. (86520-3283) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2223. AUSTRALIAN LEND-LEASE MODEL K-200 REVOLVER BY SMITH & WESSON serial #873190, 38 S&W, 5” pinned
barrel with an excellent bore. This importer marked revolver has U.S. and Australian property marks and remains in excellent condition.
The metal surfaces retain about 99% arsenal re-applied Parkerized finish with a light turn mark on the cylinder and scattered light high
edge wear. The hammer and trigger retain robust case-hardened colors with light operation marks. The smooth walnut factory replacement grips are numbered but not fully legible and exhibit light cleaning. The wood is proud at the butt with the metal slightly proud on
the backstrap. The revolver has U.S. Property markings on the left side of the topstrap and Australian repair and ownership marks on the
lower right frame. The revolver includes an excellent condition WW I style cord lanyard with spring clip. (86520-1350) {C&R} [Richard
“Stretch” Kennedy Collection]
(300/500)
2224. COLT MODE L 1908 VE ST POCKET S E M I-AUTO PI STOL serial #399803, 25 ACP, 2 1/8” barrel with an excellent bore.
This 1934 made pistol has been refinished and remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 99% re-applied nonfactory blue finish. The checkered walnut factory grips with silver Colt medallions rate excellent with faint wear to the diamond points.
The slide has correct matching number. This should be a good shooter or for use in its original intended purpose of concealed carry.
(87488-5) {C&R}
(300/500)
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2225. COLT POLICE POSITIVE TARGET REVOLVER serial #34312, 22 LR, 6” barrel with an excellent bore. This 1928 revolver
remains in very good condition. The metal surfaces retain about 80% original blue finish with the grip frame toning to pewter, high edge
wear and handling wear. The barrel has a last patent date of July 4, 1905 and may have been left over from the model G production as
the wear matches the rest of the firearm. The un-numbered checkered walnut factory grips with silver Colt medallions rate very good with
a few light dents and light wear to the diamond points. The windage adjustable black blade rear sight has a small impact mark at the top.
The elevation adjustable front sight is a Patridge style blade. Overall the little gun still times and locks up well but the trigger return sticks
(200/400)
at times. (86520-3862) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection]
2226. COLT MODEL 1903 NEW ARMY REVOLVER serial #283598, 38 Special, 6” barrel with an excellent bore. This late production
revolver (1907), remains in very good condition but the chambers have been professionally lengthened to accept the longer 38 Special
cartridges. The metal surfaces retain about 85% plus original blue finish with most of the loss to the grip frame along with high edge wear
and handling marks. The sides of the trigger and back of the hammer have beautiful Nitre blue with the remaining areas wearing to silver
from use. The correct style checkered hard rubber factory grips rate excellent but are not correctly numbered to the gun. (86520-3855)
{C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection]
(300/500)
2227. CHARTER ARMS EXPLORER II SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #B016497, 22 LR, 7 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol
has a replacement barrel threaded for a suppressor. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original black crackle paint and blue finishes
with a few light scratches. The horizontally grooved synthetic pistol grips rate excellent with a few light handling marks. The original rear
sight is present but there is no front sight. The pistol is fitted with a Charter Arms side mount with an unmarked reflex sight. The pistol
includes a single magazine. (87592-110D31090) {MODERN}
(50/100)
2228. SIG SAUER MOSQUITO SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #F069622, 22 LR, 4" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain about 99% original black finish with a few light handling marks. The pebble grain synthetic factory grips are in excellent condition.
The pistol features three dot sights, frame mounted de-cocker and slide mounted safety. The pistol includes a pair of magazines. An ideal
trail gun or trainer. (87592-14S19194) {MODERN}
(250/350)
2229. GLOCK MODEL 23 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #CMM437US, 40 S&W, 4" barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol remains in
near excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain 99% original Tenifer finish with a few light scratches. The synthetic frame rates excellent. The pistol is equipped with three dot Trijicon night sights that no longer work. The pistol includes a pair of ten round magazines. A
perfect size for concealed carry or home defense. (87592-15S19193) {MODERN}
(350/550)
2230. COLT OFFICIAL POLICE REVOLVER serial #735886, 38 Special, 4" barrel with an excellent bore. This 1947 made revolver rates
very good. The metal surfaces retain about 80% original blue finish with the grip frame and triggerguard worn to a brown and gray mix.
The surfaces also have high edge wear, light scratches and handling marks. The replacement checkered walnut grips have been modified
with the addition of several finger grooves, thumb rest and a finger rest. Overall, they rate very good to excellent with minimal handling
wear. The half-moon front sight has a slight notch cut into the face to help reduce glare. The revolver includes an unmarked black period
holster that rates very good. (87533-48) {MODERN}
(250/350)
2231. HIGH STANDARD MODEL GE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #322649, 22 LR, 6 3/4" heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This
letter series High Standard remains in very good condition. The metal surfaces retain about 85% plus original blue finish with most of the
loss due to scattered areas of oxidation and pitting, some of which exhibit light cleaning, and light handling marks. The checkered walnut
factory grips with serrated thumb rest rate excellent with a few minor blemishes. The pistol includes a single two tone factory magazine.
The pistol is still mechanically functional. (87557-5) {C&R}
(400/600)
2232. COLT HUNTSMAN SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #151864-C, 22 LR, 6" barrel with an excellent bore. This 1962 made pistol rates
very good. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original blue finish with the grip frame thinning to pewter, high edge wear, freckling and
handling marks. The checkered walnut factory grips have later applied varnish and rate near excellent. The front sight has been lightly
modified into a Patridge style. The pistol includes a single factory magazine and a floral carved unmarked leather holster that rates good.
There is slight cracking in the corners and a few of the stitches are separating. (87533-47) {C&R}
(200/400)
2233. CVA PHILADELPHIA DERINGER PERCUSSION PISTOL serial #321806, .45 cal., 3" part octagon barrel with an excellent
bore. This gun appears as new in the box. The barrel retains 99% original blue finish with first-rate case-hardened colors on the lock and
excellent condition brass furniture. The hardwood stock rates excellent with a few light scratches. The pistol includes a factory box correctly end labeled to the gun. (87535-76) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
2234. THOMPSON CENTER CONTENDER SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #42178, 22 Hornet, 10" heavy barrel with an excellent
bore. This pistol remains in near excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue finish with a few light scratches.
The checkered walnut thumb-rest grip and checkered walnut forend rate excellent. The front sight is still present and the rear has been
replaced with a Buehler scope mount with 1" rings. The front scope ring has some wear on the left side and the pistol is equipped with
a Carlson universal hammer spur extension. (87595-7) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2235. THOMPSON CENTER CONTENDER SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #273268, 357 Herrett, 10" heavy barrel with an excellent
bore. This pistol remains in near excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue finish with a few light scratches
and operational marks. The smooth walnut finger groove thumb rest pistol grip and walnut forend rate excellent with a few minor dings.
The pistol is equipped with an Aimpoint 1000 dot sight on a Weaver style base. The optics remain clear but lack a battery to check function. Although this cartridge can be formed from 30-30 brass, there is a small cottage industry with ready made cases and ammunition
available. (87596-3) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2236. RUGER SP101 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #575-19365, 357 Magnum, 2 1/4" full lug barrel with an excellent bore.
This Ruger has seen little use. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with a light turn ring on the cylinder. The factory rubber grips
rate excellent. The revolver includes a factory hard case correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, padlock with a pair of keys, fired
case, manual and paperwork. (87523-15) {MODERN}
(400/600)
2237. RUGER GP100 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #177-49947, 357 Magnum, 4 1/8" full lug barrel with an excellent bore.
This is a nice condition revolver. The stainless steel surfaces are in excellent condition with a few light handling marks. The pebble grain
rubber factory grips rate excellent. The revolver includes a factory hard case correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, padlock with
a pair of keys, fired case, manual and paperwork. (87538-31) {MODERN}
(400/600)
2238. BERETTA MODEL 92FS CO2 AIR PISTOL, .177 cal., 4 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99%
original black finish. The checkered synthetic factory grips rate fair. The left grip panel is cracked in two locations but the removable right
panel is excellent. The pistol includes a factory box correctly end labeled to the gun, (2) eight shot pellet cylinders, tool, manual and a tin
of Perfecta .177 pellets. (87523-19) {NON GUN}
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2239. HAR R I NGTON & R ICHAR DSON MODE L 929 S I DE KICK DOU BLE ACTION R EVOLVE R serial #AU044869, 22
LR, 6" barrel with an excellent bore. This 1980 made revolver remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 99%
original blue finish with a light turn ring on the cylinder. The checkered factory synthetic grips with H&R monogram rate excellent.
This revolver features a nine shot cylinder, windage adjustable rear sight and semi-ramp front sight. The revolver includes a factory
box correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, paperwork, manual and three boxes of ammunition. The ammunition includes a
partial box of Remington and Sears 22 LR 40 grain high speed and a full box of Remington 22 Short 29 grain, high speed solid.
(87544-15) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2240. COLT 4TH MODEL SINGLE SHOT DERINGER serial #69272D, 22 Short, 2 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. This little gun
includes a presentation case and a holster. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original black and gold finishes with some slight clouding
on the frame. The smooth hardwood grips rate very good with a few handling marks and flaking finish. The pistol includes a wood velvet
lined presentation box with Colt logo on the cover, one piece bore brush and a Colt marked leather holster for the Deringer. (87546-60)
{C&R}
(200/400)
2241. PIETTA REMINGTON NEW ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #016457, .44 cal., 8" octagon barrel with an excellent
bore. This revolver has seen light use. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue finish with a few light scratches and a turn ring
on the cylinder. The brass triggerguard rates excellent with light tarnish. The smooth hardwood grips rate excellent. The revolver includes
an incorrect box, powder flask, extra flask spouts, manual and (6) extra nipples. (87535-79) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
2242. LLAMA MODEL IV SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #51032, 38 ACP, 5 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. This 1941 dated pistol
has been refinished and remains in very good to excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 97% re-applied blue finish with a
few isolated spots of old pitting under the new finish, scratches and operation marks. The checkered walnut grips are in near excellent
condition with slight wear to several diamond points. This pistol is a copy of the U.S. Model 1911A1 without the grip safety. The lanyard
loop is present on the butt and it includes a single magazine. (87585-14) {C&R}
(150/250)
2243. NORTH AMERICAN ARMS COMPANION PERCUSSION MINI REVOLVER serial #K0614, .22 cal., 1 1/8" barrel with
an excellent bore. An interesting "cap-n-ball" mini revolver in excellent condition. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with minor
handling marks. The smooth hardwood grips also rate excellent. This tiny gun includes a North American Arms marked gun rug. North
American Arms still sells accessories for these little guns. (87523-33) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
2244. INDIAN ORDNANCE MK 1A SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #E0147, 9mm, 4 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. This importer
marked pistol is a copy of the Browning Hi-Power and appears to have seen little if any use. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original
Parkerized finish with a few light handling marks. The checkered synthetic grips rate excellent and the lanyard loop is present. The pistol
includes a factory "Tupperware" hard case correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun. Also included are a pair of magazines, one of
which is still wrapped in original packaging, and a manual. (87547-3) {MODERN}
(400/600)
2245. STAR MODEL SS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #1356611, 380 ACP, 4" barrel with an excellent bore. This importer marked mid
1970's produced pistol remains in very good condition. The metal surfaces retain about 90% plus original blue finish with the grip frame
thinning to pewter, scattered oxidation blemishes and pitting in addition to light handling and operation marks. The checkered black synthetic factory grips with Star logo rate very good exhibiting scattered light dents, dings and scratches. The pistol includes a single magazine. A nicely sized 1911A1 style 380 ACP. (87585-17) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2246. COLT MODEL 1903 POCKET HAMMERLESS SEMI-AUTO
PISTOL serial #393353, 32 ACP, 3 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. This
beautiful 1921 made pistol has been refinished but includes a nice factory
presentation case. The metal surfaces retain about 99% re-applied nickel
finish with light pits visible under the new finish, light scratches and a few
minor operational marks. The correct era checkered factory hard rubber
grips rate excellent with the left panels color fading slightly to gray. In addition to a single magazine the pistol also includes a wood presentation box
with Colt logo on the cover, satin lined cover and crushed velvet lined base.
The box has light handling marks. (87553-54) {C&R}
(500/700)
2247. PI ETTA MODE L 1860 AR MY PE RCU S S ION R EVOLVE R serial
#P82407, .44 cal., 8" barrel with an excellent bore. This replicas Colt 1860
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Army remains in excellent condition and includes a presentation case. The
metal surfaces of the barrel, cylinder and backstrap rate excellent with 99%
blue finish remaining. The receiver, hammer and loading lever maintain
robust case-hardened colors. The brass triggerguard rates excellent. The
smooth one-piece hardwood grips rate excellent. The gun includes a wood
presentation case with blue velvet lining and light handling marks. Also
included are a brass powder flask, brass round and conical ball two cavity mould with case-hardened sprue cutter, brass powder measure, partial tin of Alcan percussion caps, key for the working lock on the case and approximately (29) .454" round balls. (87586-107)
{ANTIQUE}
(300/500)
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2248. THOMPSON CENTER CONTENDER
SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #95897,
5mm Remington Rimfire Magnum, 10" octagon barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol
remains in excellent condition with replacement stocks. The metal surfaces retain
about 99% original blue finish with a few
light scratches. The checkered rubber
Pachmayr pistol grip and forend rate excellent. The screw for the forend has been
replaced with a sling swivel stud. The barrel
is equipped with standard factory front and
rear sights plus there is an unmarked hammer spur extension attached to the hammer.
(87566-1) {MODERN}
(250/450)
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2249. BE R ETTA MODE L 21A BOBCAT S E M I-AUTO PI STOL serial #BCS01243U, 22 LR, 2 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore.
This USA made pistol remains in near excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original matte blue finish with light handling marks. The checkered synthetic factory grips with Beretta logo rate very good to excellent with light dings and scratches. This
double / single action vest pocket pistol includes a single magazine and should make a great concealed carry gun. (87592-42S19412)
{MODERN}
(150/250)
2250. JENNING 'BRYCO 38' SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #338218, 380 ACP, 2 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol finish
remains in excellent condition but is not functioning. The pistol retains about 98% black enamel finish with light high edge wear. The
black synthetic factory grips rate excellent. The pistol is in need of professional attention as it will not fire. A single magazine is included.
(87592-39S19415) {MODERN}
(10/30)
2251. TAURUS PT99AF SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #TGL08693, 9mm, 4 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol remains in near
excellent condition. The metal surfaces of this Beretta 92 clone retain about 99% original blue and anodized finishes with light high edge
wear and handling marks. The smooth hardwood grips rate very good to excellent with light dents, dings and scratches. The pistol features ambidextrous thumb safeties, three dot adjustable sights and double / single action capabilities. The pistol includes a pair of factory
fifteen round magazines. (87546-43) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2252. IVER JOHNSON SUPERSHOT SEALED EIGHT TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial # 272281, 22 LR, 6" barrel with an excellent bore. This revolver remains in fair to good condition. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original blue finish with high edge wear,
scratches, dings and faint freckling. The one-piece walnut checkered factory grips rate near excellent with a few light dents and scuffs.
The rear sight has an adjustable blade and Patridge front sight. The automatic ejector is in need of repair and the mainspring has been
removed but is provided. (87592-1S19423) {C&R}
(50/150)
2253. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON MODEL 923 SOLID FRAME REVOLVER serial #L1376, 22 LR, 6" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original nickel finish with most of the loss to the bottom of the triggerguard and frontstrap.
There is also scattered light scratches, a few oxidation blemishes and some of the finish starting to cloud. The one-piece plastic factory
grips with H&R monogram rate good to very good with scattered light dents, dings and scratches. This seventh variation features simultaneous ejection, although the design requires it to be manually performed with the cylinder pin after removal from the frame. Timing is
functional but lock up is in need of attention. (87592-47S19407) {C&R}
(50/150)
2254. JUKAR SINGLE SHOT PERCUSSION PISTOL serial #052337, .45 cal., 9" barrel with a heavily oxidized bore. This pistol retains
about 70% original blue finish with the remainder fading to brown. The brass furniture rates excellent. The one-piece hardwood stock
rates near excellent with a few light dents and dings. The lock is still operational and the pistol includes a steel ramrod. (8759261S19421M) {ANTIQUE}
(20/40)
2255. ACCU-TEK MODEL AT-380 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #023655, 380 ACP, 2 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore exhibiting
heavy machine marks in the grooves. The matte and brushed stainless steel surfaces rate excellent. The grooved synthetic black factory
grips also rate excellent. The pistol includes a single magazine. (87546-107) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2256. HAR R I NGTON & R ICHAR DSON PR E M I E R E S ECON D MODE L TOP-BR EAK R EVOLVE R serial #116132, 22 LR, 6"
barrel with a slightly oxidized and pitted bore. This small frame top-break remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about
99% original nickel plated finish with light handling marks and turn ring on the cylinder. Case-hardened colors remain robust on the
hammer, trigger and barrel latch with light operational marks. The diamond checkered extended factory hard rubber grips rate near
excellent with a few light chips on the edge of the butt. Timing and lock are excellent and the fit of the barrel to the frame is tight.
(87600-1) {C&R}
(200/300)
2257. ARMINIUS TITAN TIGER DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #0051573, 38 Special, 2" barrel with an excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain about 60% original blue and black finish with most of the loss to the barrel and cylinder with heavy high edge wear
on the frame and triggerguard. The one-piece diamond checkered plastic stock has scratches and rates about excellent. (87557-7)
{MODERN}
(50/100)
2258. SMITH & WESSON MODEL NO. 1 1/2 SINGLE ACTION TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #48226, 32 S&W (short), 3
1/2" barrel with a lightly oxidized and pitted bore. This revolver has the later production strain screw and remains in excellent condition.
The metal surfaces retain about 96% original nickel finish with light oxidation blemishes, pinprick pitting, scratches and handling wear. The
hammer and trigger have traces of case-hardened color remaining along with operational marks and oxidation stains. The un-numbered
diamond checkered factory hard rubber grips rate excellent. All appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun and the barrel-toframe fit has slight play. (87573-5) {ANTIQUE}
(300/500)
2259. TRADITIONS LIMITED EDITION SINGLE SHOT PERCUSSION DERINGER serial #41, .31 cal., 2 1/4" smooth bore
barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol is lightly engraved with tight foliate scroll engraving on the sides of the frame with additional
wedges on the sides of the barrel flats. The pistol is reminiscent of the Colt fourth model Deringer, the difference being that this is in percussion. The metal surfaces of the polished in-the-white barrel and polished brass frame rate excellent. The faux ivory grips rate excellent
with some minor scratches. The top of the barrel is engraved "567 – 1000 Limited Edition". The pistol includes a manual. (8759259S194210) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
2260. BERETTA MODEL 1934 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #866569, 380 ACP, 3 3/8" barrel with an excellent bore. This 1941 dated
pistol remains in very good condition. The metal surfaces retain about 96% original blue finish with high edge wear, lightly cleaned pinprick
pitting and handling marks. The textured synthetic factory grips rate very good to excellent with light wear and handling marks. The pistol
includes a single factory magazine that needs some attention as it is difficult to remove. (87560-10) {C&R}
(200/400)
2261. F.E.G. HUNGARIAN ARMS WORK MODEL R9 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #OR4570, 9mm, 4 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. This Interarms imported pistol has seen little use. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue finish with light scratches
on the left front frame. The checkered walnut factory grips rate excellent. The pistol includes a factory box correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun. Also included are (4) fourteen round magazines, manual and paperwork. (87546-114) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2262. BRYCO ARMS MODEL 38 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #018375, 32 ACP, 2 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. The chrome
finished metal surfaces rate very good to excellent with numerous small scratches. The grooved black synthetic grips rate very good to
excellent with light handling marks. There is no magazine present but a general purpose black leather pouch is provided. (87075S182530 {MODERN}
(25/50)
2263. CHINESE MODEL 54-1 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #18063439, 7.62x25mm, 4 5/8" barrel with an excellent bore. This
importer marked Chinese version of the famed Tokarev pistol includes a holster and accessories. The metal surfaces retain about 99% reapplied blue finish. The black synthetic grips with five pointed star rate excellent. The pistol features a thumb safety to meet import
requirements. The pistol includes a new condition leather flap holster with built in spare magazine pouch and cleaning rod holder, steel
cleaning rod and a pair of magazines. (87546-112) {MODERN}
(175/275)
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2264. CZECHOSLOVAKIAN MODEL 52 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY CESKA ZBROJOVKA serial #CB08503, 7.62x54 Tokarev,
4 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. This importer marked 1954 made pistol remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain
about 99% arsenal type reapplied Parkerized finish. The grooved synthetic grips rate excellent. The pistol includes a single magazine.
(87546-49) {C&R}
(100/200)
2265. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 910 FRAME AND PARTS serial #VDN0522, 9mm, 4" barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol
is missing the slide along with most of the slide related parts. The frame retains about 99% original anodized finish with a few minor
scratches. The one piece checkered synthetic factory grips rate excellent. All parts generally attached to the frame are present in addition
to the aforementioned barrel plus a recoil spring, recoil spring guide and slide stop. The pistol also includes a factory hard case correctly
end labeled and numbered to the gun and a pair of ten round factory magazines. (87075-S18251) {MODERN}
2266. EUROARMS NEW MODEL ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #031637, .44 cal., 8" octagon barrel with an excellent
bore. This replica of a Remington revolver remains in near excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 96% original blue finish
with light high edge wear, freckling, scratches and the frame drifting to plum. The smooth hardwood factory grips rate near excellent with
light dents, dings and scratches. (87592-64S19421N) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
2267. FIE REPLICA MODEL 1860 ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #L7942, .44 cal., 7 1/2" octagon barrel with an excellent bore. This barrel, and cylinder with a strong scene, retain about 97% original blue finish with most of the loss due to scratches and
scuffs. The frame, hammer and loading lever retain bold case-hardened colors with light operation marks on the hammer. The brass grip
frame rates excellent. The smooth walnut factory grips rate excellent with a few light handling marks. The timing and lock up are in need
of attention and the front bead is missing. (87592-4) {ANTIQUE}
(50/150)
2268. RAG REPLICA MODEL 1851 NAVY PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #17509, .36 cal., 7 1/2" octagon barrel with an
excellent bore. This barrel, and cylinder with a strong scene, retain about 98% original blue finish with scratches. The frame, hammer and
loading lever retain bold case-hardened colors with light operational marks on the hammer. The brass grip frame rates excellent. The
smooth walnut factory grips rate very good with light scratches and scuffs. (87592-63S19421K) {ANTIQUE}
(50/150)
2269. NAVY ARMS REPLICA NEW MODEL ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #1748, .36 cal., 7" octagon barrel with an
excellent bore. This barrel and cylinder retain about 97% original blue finish with most of the loss to light scratches and scuffs. The hammer,
trigger and loading lever retain bold case-hardened colors. The brass frame and grip frame rate excellent. The smooth walnut factory grips
rate very good with light handling marks. The pistol includes a nice leather flap holster. (87592-62S19421L) {ANTIQUE}
(50/150)
2270. PALMETTO ABILENE SINGLE SHOT PERCUSSION DERINGER serial #026749, .41 cal., 1 3/4" barrel with an excellent
bore. This pistol remains in excellent condition and includes a presentation box. The barrel retains about 99% factory blue finish. The
remaining case-hardened surfaces maintain robust colors. The smooth walnut grips rate excellent. The pistol includes a wood presentation
box with handling marks and soiling on the cover. Instructions and paperwork are included. (87592-60S19421P) {ANTIQUE} (50/100)
2271. CUSTOM ESSEX ARMS GOVERNMENT MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #41277, 45 ACP, 5" National Match marked
barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol has a U.S. National Match slide by Colt and rates very good overall. The metal surfaces retain about
97% re-applied blue finish on the frame and Parkerized finish on the slide with these surface exhibiting high edge wear, scratches and
assembly marks. The Pachmayr wrap around grips rate very good with handling wear. The slide has the Colt address marked on the right
side, the left side has inventory number "NM7791435" and the number 1252 also appears on the slide. It is further equipped with a U.S.
marked micrometer rear sight by Triangle, National Match Patridge front sight and NM bushing. The pistol also features ambidextrous thumb
safety, long trigger, beavertail safety and checkered flat mainspring housing to name a few features. The mainspring housing is held in place
by a pair of hardware screws and the pistol includes a single magazine. (87592-114D31205) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2272. FR E E DOM AR M S PATR IOT M I N I R EVOLVE R serial #A33025, 22 LR, 1 3/16" barrel with an excellent bore. This "Casull's
Improvement" mini revolver remains in very good condition. The stainless steel surfaces remain in very good condition with scattered
light scratches, oxidation blemishes in the flutes, and scuffs. The black synthetic grips rate very good with light scratches and scuffs.
The lock up on one chamber is in need of attention. If you need a really small defense gun, this is a good candidate. (87592-45S19409)
{MODERN}
(50/150)
2273. CASED SET OF BUTLER ASSOCIATES SINGLE SHOT DERINGER PISTOLS serial #’s B43878 and B43879, 22 Short
(both), 2 1/2" barrels with excellent bores. Both pistols rate very good and are purported to use the same parts as the Colt Lord & Lady
Deringers. The metal surfaces on both guns retain about 98% original nickel plated finishes with most of it clouding, along with light handling marks. The faux mother-of-pearl grips rate excellent on both guns. The wood presentation box rates good with part of the front
latch missing, scattered dings and dents, and the back joint is in need of repair. The cover is marked "U.S. Bicentennial 1776 * 1976" and
the inside cover is marked "House of Butler" with crushed velvet on the bottom. The guns have no bicentennial markings on them.
(87592-36S19418 / 36S19419) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2274. BEEMAN MODEL P-08 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY ERMA-WERKE serial #314414, 22 LR, 4" barrel with an excellent bore.
This scaled down Luger look-a-like was made in West Germany and remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 99%
original blue and anodized finishes with a few minor handling and operational marks. The checkered hardwood grips rate excellent. The
pistol includes a single magazine. (87546-59) {MODERN}
(250/350)
2275. V. BERNARDELLI VEST POCKET SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #91711, 25 ACP, 2 1/8" barrel with an excellent bore. This
pistol remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue finish with a few minor handling marks. The checkered synthetic factory grips rate excellent. The pistol includes a single magazine. (87557-8) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2276. IVER JOHNSON THIRD MODEL SAFETY HAMMER TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #C98490, 38 S&W, 3 1/4" barrel
with a bright excellent bore exhibiting a few pits. This third model has the "hammer the hammer" action and remains in excellent condition.
The metal surfaces retain about 97% nickel plated and blue finishes with most of the loss to the plating at the barrel / cylinder juncture
from oxidation and flaking. Also present are handling marks along with light oxidation staining to the blue finish of the triggerguard. The
case-hardened colors on the hammer and trigger remain bold with light operational marks and oxidation blemishes. The checkered owl
head factory grips with IJ monogram around the escutcheons rate excellent with light handling marks. Barrel to frame fit has minor play
and lock up on one or more chambers is in need of attention. (87592-41S19413) {C&R}
(100/200)
2277. IVER JOHNSON SECOND MODEL SAFETY HAMMER TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #71677, 32 S&W (short), 2"
barrel that has been shortened to this length with an excellent bore. This second model has the "hammer the hammer" action and remains
in fine to excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 90% plus nickel plated and blue finishes with scattered flaking, oxidation
blemishes, scratches, dents and the blue finish of the triggerguard thinning to pewter. The hammer and trigger are worn to a mix of pewter
and brown. The checkered owl head factory grips with IJ monogram around the escutcheons rate very good plus with light wear and handling marks. Barrel to frame fit has minor play and trigger reset is in need of attention. (87592-38S19416) {C&R}
(25/75)
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2278. ARGENTINE MODEL 1927 SERVICE MODEL ACE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #73386, 22 LR, 5" barrel with an excellent bore. This importer marked pistol has been arsenal refinished and rates very good. These pistols were reported to have been made
locally by two companies for the Buenos Aires police for training on their indoor range. The metal surfaces retain about 85% re-applied
arsenal type blue finish with the grip frame thinning to brown, scattered oxidation blemishes, scratches, dents and dings. The checkered
black synthetic grips rate good to very good with moderate wear to the diamond points, dents, dings and scratches present. The left side
of the slide has the "D.G.F.M. - (F.M.A.P.)" marking and the right side of the slide is marked "Policia De La Provincia De Buenos Aires".
The slide is numbered to the gun but the magazine is not (79524). (87546-61) {C&R}
(400/600)
2279. PIETTA MODEL 1861 NAVY PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #P54972, .36 cal., 8" barrel with an excellent bore. This replica revolver remains in very good condition. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue finish with evidence of light scattered cleaning, high edge wear and handling marks. The cylinder also has a light turn ring and strong scene. The frame, hammer and loading lever
retain bold case-hardened colors. The smooth one-piece grips rate excellent. (87513-35) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
2280. PRIMITIVE ARMS CO. MODEL 1861 NAVY PERCUSSION REVOLVER BY UBERTI serial #87942, .36 cal., 7 1/2"
barrel with an oxidized bore. This replica revolver remains in very good condition. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue finish
with evidence of limited high edge wear, scratches, and a few oxidation blemishes. The cylinder has a light turn ring and strong scene.
The frame, hammer and loading lever retain bold case-hardened colors with light oxidation, and pitting on the hammer nose and side. The
smooth one-piece grips rate near excellent with light handling marks. (87513-31) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
2281. WESTERN ARMS MODEL 1860 ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER BY UBERTI serial #A13051, .44 cal., 8" barrel with
an excellent bore. This replica revolver remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue finish with a few
light handling marks and turn ring on the fully fluted cylinder. The frame, hammer and loading lever retain bold case-hardened colors with
minor operational marks. The smooth one-piece grips rate excellent. (87513-32) {ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
2282. REPLICA MODEL 1860 ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #E59116, .44 cal., 8" barrel with a near excellent bore
exhibiting random pitting in the grooves. This replica revolver remains in near excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 99%
original blue finish with a few light handling marks and a turn ring cylinder. The scene on the cylinder remains a strong. The frame, hammer and loading lever preserve bold case-hardened colors with minor operation marks and light freckling. The brass triggerguard frame
and smooth one-piece grips rate excellent. (87513-29) {ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
2283. RAG MODEL 1860 ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #20383, .44 cal., 8" barrel with a near excellent bore. This replica revolver remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue finish with a few light handling marks and
oxidation blemishes. The scene on the cylinder remains strong with light freckling. The frame, hammer and loading lever preserve bold
case-hardened colors with minor operational marks and light oxidation stains. The brass triggerguard frame rates excellent with scattered
tarnish. The smooth one-piece grips rate very good with flaking finish, scratches and light dents. (87513-33) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
2284. REPLICA MODEL 1847 WALKER PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #E58750, .44 cal., 9" barrel with a near excellent bore
exhibiting random pitting in the grooves. This replica revolver remains in wonderful condition. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original
blue finish with a few light handling marks. The scene on the cylinder remains strong with a turn ring starting to form. The frame, hammer
and loading lever retain bold case-hardened colors with minor operational marks. The brass triggerguard frame and the smooth one-piece
grips rate excellent. (87513-17) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
2285. NAVY ARMS COMPANY NEW MODEL NAVY "REB" PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #857, .36 cal. 7 1/2" plain barrel with an excellent bore. This brass frame revolver remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue
finish with a few light handling marks. The cylinder does not have a scene and shows a light turn ring. The hammer and loading lever
maintain bold case-hardened colors with light operational marks. The checkering on the spur of the hammer has been polished smooth.
The brass and grip frames rate excellent. The smooth one-piece grips rate near excellent with light handling marks. The right side of the
barrel has a nickel plate engraved "Chas H Lewis", the right side of the grip has a brass five pointed star nicely inletted into the wood and
the front sight is a dovetailed brass post. (87513-30) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
2286. CONNECTICUT VALLEY ARMS MODEL 1858 NEW MODEL ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #B24730,
.44 cal., 8" octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore exhibiting limited pinprick pitting. This revolver is in excellent condition. The metal
surfaces retain about 98% original blue finish with a few light oxidation blemishes, turn ring on the cylinder, pinprick pitting and scratches.
The brass triggerguard rates excellent. The smooth walnut grips rate near excellent with a few light scratches and dents. (87513-34)
{ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
2287. CONNECTICUT VALLEY ARMS MODEL 1858 NEW MODEL ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #R278685,
.44 cal., 8" octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore exhibiting limited pinprick pitting. This revolver is in first-rate condition. The metal
surfaces retain about 99% original blue finish with a few light handling marks. The polished brass frame and triggerguard rate excellent
and the smooth walnut grips, near excellent. (87513-38) {ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
2288. EUROARMS ROGERS AND SPENCER PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #024004, .44 cal., 7 1/2" octagon barrel with an
excellent bore. This revolver appears to have seen little or no use. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue finish with no turn
ring on the cylinder and few faint handling marks. The smooth walnut grips are in excellent condition. A very nice reproduction of the
Rogers & Spencer. (87513-27) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
2289. CUSTOM REPLICA MODEL 1858 NEW MODEL ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #266, .44 cal., 13" barrel
with an excellent bore. This revolver has an unmarked custom barrel and front sight. The metal surfaces are devoid of finish and are gray
with scattered light oxidation stains. The loading lever has the only remaining blue finish with some light high edge wear and handling
marks. The brass triggerguard rates excellent. The smooth walnut grips rate near excellent with a few light dents and dings. The front
sight is a Lyman brass bead soldered to the barrel. Remington pattern cap-n-ball revolvers are noted for their accuracy and this one featuring the long sight radius should prove to be a great example. (87513-39) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
2290. NAVY ARMS COMPANY MODEL 1851 NAVY PERCUSSION REVOLVER BY UBERTI serial #4446, .36 cal. 7 1/2" octagon barrel with an excellent bore. This replica revolver remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue finish
with light scratches and high edge wear present. The cylinder does not have a scene and has a light turn ring. The frame, hammer and
loading lever maintain bold case-hardened colors with light operation marks. The brass grip frame rates excellent with light tarnishing. The
smooth one-piece grips rate excellent with brass frame proud of the wood as fitted by the factory. (87513-28) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
2291. NAVY ARMS COMPANY NEW MODEL NAVY "REB" PERCUSSION REVOLVER BY UBERTI serial #1112, .36 cal.,
7 1/2" plain barrel with an excellent bore. This replica brass frame revolver is based on the 1851 Navy and appears to have seen little if
any use. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue finish. The cylinder does not have a roll scene nor does it have a visible turn
ring. The hammer and loading lever maintain bold case-hardened colors. The brass grip frame rates excellent with light tarnishing. The
smooth one-piece grips rate excellent. The revolver includes a factory box correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual and
paperwork. (87513-25) {ANTIQUE}
(125/225)
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2292. UBERTI MODEL 1836 PATERSON PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #A55657, .36 cal., 7 1/2" octagon barrel with an excellent bore. This is a nicely executed reproduction of the Paterson revolver without a loading lever and appears to have seen little if any use.
The metal surfaces retain about 99% original deep blue finish with minor storage wear on the left recoil shield. The cylinder has a crisp
scene and no perceptible turn ring. The hammer, backstrap and action cover maintain bold case-hardened colors with a light operational
mark on the hammer. The smooth one piece walnut grips are in like new condition. The revolver includes a factory box that is correctly
end labeled and numbered to the gun. (87513-26) {ANTIQUE}
(300/500)
2293. TRADITIONS MODEL 1860 ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER BY PIETTA serial #406044, .44 cal., 8" barrel with an
excellent bore. This "Cowboy Special Revolver" is as new in the box. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original nickel plated and gold
tone finishes with a few light handling marks. The cylinder, hammer and trigger have a gold tone plated finish with the remaining surfaces
covered in traditional nickel plated finish. The revolver is fitted with faux ivory grips that rate excellent. The revolver includes a factory box
correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual and paperwork. (87513-37) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
2294. TRADITIONS MODEL 1860 ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER BY PIETTA serial #404555, .44 cal., 8" barrel with an excellent bore. This replica revolver is as new in the box. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original nickel plated and gold tone finishes with a
few light handling marks and some light blemishes on the left side of the frame. The cylinder, hammer and trigger have a gold tone plated
finish with the remaining surfaces covered in traditional nickel plated finish. The revolver is fitted with faux ivory grips that rate excellent. The
revolver includes an un-numbered factory box correctly end labeled to the gun, manual and paperwork. (87513-36) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)
2295. CASED MODEL 1849 POCKET PERCUSSION
REVOLVER serial #U1926, .31 cal., 4" octagon barrel
with an excellent bore. This revolver has seen little if any
use and includes a wood presentation box. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue finish with a light turn
ring on the cylinder and a crisp scene. The frame, hammer
2295
and loading lever retain bold case-hardened colors with
few minor operation marks on the hammer. The brass grip
frame rates excellent. The smooth one-piece walnut grips
are like new with a small finishing defect on the right side
near the butt. The revolver includes an oak presentation
case lined in green velvet. Also included is a brass powder
flask, brass two cavity bullet mould for conical and round
ball, combination screwdriver / nipple wrench, J.
Goldmark's marked cap tin with percussion caps, approximately (15) .31 cal. conical balls and approximately (13) .31
cal. round balls. A nicely presented replica cap-n-ball.
(87513-21) {ANTIQUE}
(300/500)
2296. POLISH M44 MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY RADOM serial #MK06877, 7.62x54 Russian, 20” barrel with
bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue finish. Barrel shank is dated 1952, and all serial numbered parts
are matching. Beech wood stock is in excellent condition overall with a couple minor handling marks throughout. Rear sight has been
replaced with an aftermarket scout style scope mount and NC Star 4x32 power scope. This scope mount is a no gunsmithing type and
could be replaced with an original rear sight with ease. An overall like new Polish M44 with an aftermarket scope that will make a great
restoration project. (207249-52) {C&R}
(200/300)
2297. SWEDISH M96 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY CARL GUSTAFS serial #135775, 6.5x55, Swedish, 29” barrel with
excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain about 95-97% arsenal applied blued finish with some light wear around the front magazine floorplate
screw, and light oxidation stains on the triggerguard. Muzzle has been threaded, and gun is missing cleaning rod. Receiver is dated 1903,
and all visible serial numbered parts are matching. Stock is very good with an added coat of oil, and handling marks throughout. Stock also
has data plate and stock disc with “1” for bore condition. An overall excellent example of a Swedish Mauser that should make a nice shooter. (207249-51){C&R}
(300/400)
2298. U.S. MODEL 1917 ENFIELD RIFLE BY REMINGTON serial #367077, .30-06, 26” barrel. Metal surfaces are worn and a gray
patina with light oxidation and pitting. Rifle’s bolt will not open and rifle may have been converted to a drill rifle at some point. Parts appear
to be a mix between Eddystone and Remington. Stock and handguard are in good condition but exhibit many handling marks, and dings
overall. Handguard is loose and has a 4” crack running along the length of the rifle, rear sling hardware is also missing. Overall a good
parts donor rifle, or wall hanger. (207249-36) {C&R}
(150/300)
2299. BRITISH ENFIELD MK III DEACTIVATED DRILL RIFLE serial #H55240, .410 Mk1Z, 25” barrel with frosted bore. Metal surfaces retain 90% arsenal blued finish with oxidation on charger bridge, rear sight ears, and nosecap. Receiver and other metal parts are
marked “DP” for drill purpose. Wrist markings indicate the rifle was originally made by BSA in 1917, and converted by Indian Ishapore factory to the Indian .410 Mk1Z cartridge. Receiver also has hole through it for deactivation. Stock is in good condition with several dings
and handling marks, there are red and white stripes painted, indicating drill purpose and there is an Indian ownership cartouche.
Magazine, bolt, and rear sling hardware are missing. Overall a good parts donor rifle, or wall hanger. (207249-26){C&R}
(100/150)
2300. BRAZILIAN MODEL 08/34 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY ITAJUBA serial #8206, .30-06, 23 1/2” barrel with pitted bore Metal surfaces retain 95-97% arsenal applied blued finish. Bolt has oxidation stains, and all visible bolt parts match the serial number on the receiver. Stock serial number matches the receiver and is in good shape with handling marks, gouges, and two repairs; one
repair on the right side near the magazine appears to be coming loose. Buttplate is missing and rifle is import marked on barrel. Overall a
well-used example of an uncommon Brazilian Mauser that would make a good parts donor rifle, or good candidate for restoration.
(207245-57){C&R}
(100/200)
2301. BRITISH NO. 4 MK 1 ENFIELD BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY MALTBY serial #U19055 .303 British, 25” barrel with bright
excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain about 98% arsenal applied enamel finish. Bolt and front band have very light silvering. Bolt, and buttstock serial numbers match receiver wrist and magazine serial number does not match. Stock appears excellent with a couple very minor
handling marks. Rifle was made in 1942 as indicated by date on wrist. Overall an excellent example of an arsenal refurbished WWII Enfield
that will make an excellent addition to your collection. (207245-59){C&R}
(250/450)
2302. ITALIAN VETTERLI-VITALI MODEL 1870/87/15 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #25664 6.5 Carcano, 34" barrel with a
good bore that has pitting and oxidation. Metal surfaces retain about 90% arsenal blued finish with some light oxidation on the magazine
and barrel. Cocking knob and front band finish are turning patina; rear band is somewhat loose. Stock is in very good condition with two
2" cracks near magazine, and stock also has scattered finish loss and minor handling marks. Serial number on butt matches that of the
receiver. Overall a good example of a converted Vetterli that will make a nice wallhanger. (207420-79) {ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
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2303. ITALIAN VETTERLI-VITALI MODEL 1870/87/15 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY BRESCIA serial #MQ8953 6.5 Carcano,
34" barrel with a good bore that has some pitting. Metal surfaces retain about 90% arsenal blued finish with some wear on the barrel, left
side of the receiver, and rear band. Barrel, triggerguard and bolt exhibit light oxidation. Stock is excellent with an added coat of finish and
a couple minor handling marks. Stock has two sets of serial numbers, one of which matches the receiver number. Overall a nice example
of a converted Italian Vetterli. (207420-81) {ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
2304. CZECH VZ.24 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY BRNO serial #9533 8mm Mauser, 23” barrel with good bore that exhibits
some pitting. Metal surfaces retain 93-95% arsenal blued finish with some wear at muzzle end of barrel, rear sight, and front band. Czech
lion crest is still intact, and serial numbers are mismatched. Stock is in excellent shape with a couple minor handling marks. A nice example
of an arsenal refurbished VZ.24 with a hard-to-find intact lion crest. (207440-55D30727-27) {C&R}
(200/300)
2305. SWISS VETTERLI MODEL 1869/71 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #115753 .41 Swiss rimfire, 33" barrel with good bore that
has pitting throughout. Receiver finish is worn and turning a gray patina with light oxidation. Cocking knob and bolt handle are turning a
gray patina. Bluing on barrel is excellent but with light spots of oxidation. All visible serial numbers match with the exception of the bolt
body which is numbered "6449". Wood is in excellent shape with minor scattered dings and handling marks; stock also has many small
Swiss stamps and cartouches. Overall, a nice example of a Swiss Vetterli. (207420-85) {ANTIQUE}
(300/500)
2306. MOSIN NAGANT M91 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY NEW ENGLAND WESTINGHOUSE serial #319619 7.62x54 Russian,
31 1/2” barrel with strong rifling but some light pitting halfway down bore; barrel has also been counter-bored at the muzzle end. Metal
surfaces retain about 80-85% of a Finn reblue, with most wear on buttplate, magazine, and front band. Bolt is numbered matching to barrel
shank and barrel shank is marked with Finnish Civil Guard District number, and “SA” Army mark. The Westinghouse markings are curved
logo type and rifle is import marked on barrel and screws exhibit some slot damage. Stock is in very good shape with several handling
marks, and dings throughout, and also has Finnish wire hangers for sling. There is also a tight 3” hairline split on handguard. Overall a solid
example of a Finn marked American made Mosin that likely served in the Winter War of 1939. (207420-72) {C&R}
(300/500)
2307. SWISS VETTERLI MODEL 1869 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #35929 .41 Swiss rimfire, 33" barrel with excellent bore with
some very light pitting. Metal surfaces on receiver are turning a gray patina, the triggerguard has some pitting. Barrel and bands retain
much bluing with some light oxidation. Rear band and barrel have light pitting. This early Vetterli has the correct loading gate, rear band is
loose. Serial numbers match on barrel, rear sight, floorplate, and shell lifter and the cocking knob is unnumbered and bolt body is numbered "10044". Wood is in excellent condition with light handling marks and scratches and stock has several Swiss stamps and cartouches.
Overall a nice example, of an early uncommon Vetterli. (207420-86) {ANTIQUE}
(300/500)
2308. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TOKYO ARSENAL serial #86718 6.5 Arisaka, 31 1/4" barrel
with good bore that has pitting throughout. Metal surfaces are turning a gray patina overall, the bolt and bayonet lug have different serial
numbers than that of receiver. Bolt has light oxidation and cleaning rod is in-the-white and may be a reproduction. The chrysanthemum
has been removed and there is no series marking, along with a "B" proof indicating early manufacture. Stock is in good shape with 2 1/2"
zig-zag crack below receiver. A salty early Type 38 that has likely seen much use. (207425-49){C&R}
(200/300)
2309. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY KOISHIKAWA serial #890800 6.5 Arisaka, 31 1/4" barrel with
dark pitted bore. Metal surfaces retain 90% arsenal applied blue finish with oxidation on buttplate and floorplate. Bolt serial numbers do
not match and bayonet lug is unnumbered; bottom buttplate screw is missing and front sight ears are missing. Cleaning rod is absent and
rifle has no series marking. Stock rates good to very good with scattered dings, handling marks, and gouges. Overall a well-used early
Arisaka that will make a nice wall hanger or parts donor rifle. (207249-63) {C&R}
(100/200)
2310. ITALIAN VETTERLI-VITALI MODEL 1870/87/15 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TORINO serial #CD6788 6.5 Carcano, 34"
barrel with a very good bore that exhibits some oxidization. Metal surfaces retain 95% arsenal bluing with some wear on bands and triggerguard. There is some light pitting on both sides of the magazine and oxidization on the bolt. Stock is in very good condition overall and
has several minor dings and handling marks. There is a 2" crack on the right side of the butt at the rear. Stock has two sets of numbers,
one of which matches the receiver serial number. Overall a very good example of an Italian Vetterli that was converted for World War One.
(207420-80){ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
2311. AUSTRALIAN ENFIELD MKIII BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY LITHGOW serial #27060 .303 British, 25” barrel with excellent
bright bore. Metal surfaces retain about 95% arsenal parkerized finish with some light silvering on magazine and wear on middle band.
Wrist is dated 1944 with maker’s marks, the Bolt is mismatched, but stock and nosecap numbers match receiver. Magazine is unnumbered
but is made by Lithgow. Receiver has small import mark on right side. Stock is in excellent shape with clear Australian cartouches on butt,
and a few small handling marks. Overall an excellent example of an Australian Enfield. (207425-55){C&R}
(200/400)
2312. ITALIAN CARCANO MODEL 1938 CAVALRY CARBINE BOLT ACTION serial #SZ9426 6.5 Carcano, 17 3/4" barrel with
excellent bright bore. Metal surfaces retain about 90% blued finish with front band and magazine turning patina. There is also some oxidation
on bolt. Carbine has the correct folding spike bayonet. Stock is in near excellent shape and has an added coat of finish, and a repair to heel
of butt. Serial number on stock also matches number on barrel. Overall a good Italian Carcano carbine. (207425-60) {C&R} (150/250)
2313. BRITISH NO. 5 MK 1 “JUNGLE CARBINE” BOLT ACTION (SPORTERIZED) serial #BD1888 .303 British, 20 1/2” barrel with very good bore with some frost near muzzle. Metal surfaces retain 95% reapplied blued finish with light wear on triggerguard,
magazine, and wrist; wrist indicates carbine was made by BSA in 1945. Magazine is an aftermarket 5 round replacement and the bolt
matches wrist serial number. Rifle has been “Sporterized” but barrel has not been cut. Safety feels a bit loose and may need a new spring.
Stock has an added coat of varnish finish, and has been cut, the handguard is missing. Overall this would make a good candidate for
restoration. (207404-103) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2314. BRITISH NO. 4 MK 1 ENFIELD BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #LB28831 .303 British, 25” barrel with bright excellent bore. Metal
surfaces retain about 98% arsenal black painted refinish. All visible serial numbers are matching. Receiver is marked FTR for “Factory Thorough
Repair” and F for Fazakerley ordnance plant as the place of rebuild. Stock rates very good with a solid armorer repair at the rear of the buttstock and has some very light handling marks scattered throughout. A nice example of a WWII Enfield. (207330-157) {C&R}
(250/450)
2315. CANADIAN NO. 4 MK 1* ENFIELD BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY LONG BRANCH (SPORTERIZED) serial #36L0478,
.303 British, 21” barrel with dark pitted bore. Metal surfaces are covered with oxidation and pitting, and receiver has been drilled and
tapped and has an added Williams peep sight. Bolt and magazine are missing, and stock rates excellent but has been cut down. A recoil
pad has been added to the stock and there are also aftermarket sling swivels added. Overall this would make a nice project or parts donor
rifle. (20-7126-21) {MODERN}
(50/100)
2316. U.S. MODEL 1898 KRAG BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY (SPORTERIZED) serial #300241,
.30-40 Krag, 21” barrel with a good bore plus that has some minor pitting halfway down. Metal surfaces retain 80% reapplied blued finish,
with scattered oxidation including heavy oxidation spots on barrel and bolt. Original sights have been removed and a Williams peep sight
has been added. Stock rates good with two 4” cracks at butt end, and a few scattered hairline cracks. Overall a good project for the budding gunsmith, or a parts donor rifle. (207249-49) {MODERN}
(100/250)
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2317. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY KOKURA serial #35818 6.5 Arisaka, 31 1/4" barrel with excellent
bore with some light pitting near muzzle end. Metal surfaces retain about 93% blued finish with some wear on floorplate and operation
wear on receiver, with some oxidation on bolt handle and tang; chrysanthemum is fully intact. Bolt handle matches but extractor number
does not, and bayonet lug is unnumbered. Rifle also has original cleaning rod. Series number is 25. Stock is near excellent with scattered
light dings and handling marks. A really nice example of a Type 38 Arisaka (207330-134) {C&R}
(250/450)
2318. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA TRAINER BLANK FIRING RIFLE serial #47958 6.5 Blank, with 31 1/4" smooth bore barrel
that has some pitting. Metal surfaces retain 93-95% arsenal blued finish with some metal parts turning a patina. Bolt, floorplate, and bayonet lug match each other but not the receiver; there is no chrysanthemum present. Rifle has a short cleaning rod, and original 1 1/4"
leather sling with 20 holes, and brass end keeper on the front. This rifle is meant only for firing blank and not regular ammunition. Stock
is in excellent condition with a couple scattered handling marks. Buttstock has school cartouche on right side. A nice example, of a blank
firing Japanese Trainer. (207330-126) {C&R}
(150/225)
2319. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA NIPPON TRAINER BLANK FIRING RIFLE serial #97563808 6.5 blank, 31 1/4" rifled
barrel with a dark pitted bore. Metal surfaces are turning a patina, with oxidation throughout. Most training rifles have smooth bores but
this one has a rifled bore and an unnumbered dustcover. Stock is in excellent condition with a only a few minor handling marks, front sight
is missing and rear band is loose. This trainer will make a good wall hanger or display piece. (207340-21){C&R}
(100/150)
2320. JAPAN E S E TYPE 38 AR I SAKA BOLT ACTION R I FLE BY NAGOYA serial #33267 6.5 Arisaka, 31 1/4" barrel with dark,
heavily pitted bore. Metal surfaces are turning a patina and have oxidation and pitting throughout. The bolt number does not match and
bayonet lug is unnumbered and the chrysanthemum has been ground; and cleaning rod is missing. Rifle is import marked on the muzzle
end of the barrel and has “28” series markings. Wood is in good shape with several minor handling marks and scratches throughout.
There is a gap between the handguard and stock. There is also a 2” hairline crack on the right side of the stock below the receiver, and
a 1” crack at the rear of the handguard. Overall a well-used Type 38 Arisaka that would make a good parts donor gun or wallhanger.
(207340-60){C&R}
(100/200)
2321. GERMAN K98K MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE (SPORTERIZED) serial #856H 8mm Mauser, 23" barrel with bright
excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain about 90% reblued metal finish with most bluing thinning on barrel; receiver area has light oxidation
and the barrel also has some oxidation. Receiver has no maker's markings but barrel has “WaA135” proof; all visible serial numbers are
matching. Bolt has been chromed. Interestingly this rifle has a single claw type mount with the rifle's serial number on the front claw. It
would appear that someone attempted to make a replica single claw sniper rifle at some point. Stock has been cut and handguard is missing; buttplate is cupped type. Stock also has a very minor 2 1/2" hairline crack on the left side of the pistol grip. Overall a decent K98k
sporter that would make a good candidate to build a reproduction single claw sniper rifle. (207323-38518687) {MODERN} (200/400)
2322. VENEZUELAN 24/30 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE (SPORTERIZED) serial #38443 7mm Mauser, 23" barrel with
very good bore with strong rifling. Blued finish on barrel and other parts rate about 93% with some discoloration on barrel, and light wear
on floorplate; the floorplate also has some minor oxidation and a few spots of minor pitting. The white finish on receiver is bright. The
receiver bridge has been drilled and tapped and has a Lyman peep sight added. Rifle was originally made by FN for Venezuela. Stock has
been replaced with an aftermarket Monte Carlo stock with a Marlin recoil pad. Stock is overall in excellent condition with a couple minor
handling marks. Overall a good project for the budding gunsmith. (207294-3) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2323. GERMAN K98A MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE (SPORTERIZED) serial #1916 8mm Mauser, 23" barrel with excellent
bright bore. Metal surfaces retain 98% of an aftermarket polished reblue. Gun was made by Erfurt in 1917 and all visible serial numbers
match. Stacking hook is absent, and receiver bridge has been drilled and tapped and fitted with a Williams peep sight. Stock is in excellent
shape with an added light finish and has been fitted with a leather pad. Overall a nice sporterized Mauser that will should a nice hunting
rifle. (207294-2) {MODERN}
(100/300)
2324. BRITISH NO. 5 MK 1 “JUNGLE CARBINE” BY FAZAKERLEY serial #D648 .303 British, 20 1/2" barrel with an excellent
bore with minor pitting towards muzzle end. Metal surfaces retain 93% reparkerized finish, with some light wear on magazine and barrel
and light oxidation on the front and rear sights. Magazine, bolt, and wrist serial numbers match receiver. Receiver is dated “11/44” with
proper ROF Fazakerley markings. Front band is of BSA manufacture and is marked "M47A". Stock is excellent as refinished with a couple
very minor handling marks on butt. Buttstock and handguard are loose. (207246-4) {C&R}
(250/450)
2325. YUGOSLAVIAN M59/66 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE serial #Z698932 7.62x39mm, 22" barrel with excellent and bright bore.
Metal surfaces retain about 98-99% arsenal blued finish. Serial numbers on magazine, bolt, trigger guard, stock and top cover match that
of receiver. Serial numbers on right side of stock inside trigger recess and on bottom of trigger plate are electropenciled and numbered
"13040". Rifle is coated in cosomline and operation is sluggish. Importers tag is still present and rifle is import marked by “Cherry's” on
barrel. Stock is in new condition with no major dings or handling marks. Cherry's imported Yugo 59/66s are very desirable and this one
is in superb condition. (207330-125) {C&R}
(300/500)
2326. LEND LEASE NO. 4 MK 1 ENFIELD RIFLE BY SAVAGE serial #C1555 .303 British, 25" barrel with excellent and bright bore.
Metal surfaces retain 93-95% a mix of parkerizing and black enamel finish. There are some very light spots of oxidation on the left side of
the receiver. Bolt and magazine are unnumbered but magazine was made by Savage. Stock is in excellent condition with a couple minor
handling marks on butt; both butt and handguard are loose. There has been an armorer repair on the toe of the buttstock but this is very
solid. Overall a nice gun that requires some tightening of the wood. (207466-11) {C&R}
(200/400)
2327. SWI S S K31 BOLT ACTION R I FLE serial #952692 7.5x55, Swiss 25" barrel with excellent and bright bore. Metal surfaces retain
98% arsenal blued finish with some light silvering at muzzle. Magazine, bolt, and barrel serial numbers match the receiver. There is a
very small and discreet import mark on the left side of the receiver. Serial number dates rifle to 1951 production. Beech wood stock is
in like new condition and included is a leather K31 sling. Overall a superb K31 that will make an excellent addition to your collection.
(207321-4) {C&R}
(300/500)
2328. SWISS K31 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #571609 7.5x55 Swiss, 25" barrel with excellent and bright bore. Metal surfaces retain
about 90% arsenal blued finish with some thinning on receiver, and light oxidation on tang. Magazine, bolt, and barrel serial numbers
match the receiver. There is an import mark on the left side of the receiver. Serial number dates rifle to 1937 production. Walnut stock is
excellent with a few minor handling marks throughout. Overall a nice example of an early K31. (207468-1) {C&R}
(250/450)
2329. SWISS K31 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #952403 7.5x55 Swiss, 25" barrel with excellent and bright bore. Metal surfaces retain
about 95% arsenal blued finish with some silvering at muzzle and wear on rear band. Magazine, bolt, and barrel serial numbers match the
receiver, and there is an import mark on the left side of the receiver. Serial numbers put rifle to 1951 production, and included is a Swiss
leather sling. Beech wood stock is in very good condition with scattered handling marks throughout. Overall an excellent example of a
K31. (207249-43) {C&R}
(250/450)
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2330. RUSSIAN MOSIN NAGANT M91/59 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #GYE1714 7.62x54 Russian, 20 1/4" barrel with very
good bore that has scattered pitting. Metal surfaces retain about 98% arsenal refurbished blue finish and bolt, and buttplate have some
spots of oxidization. Floorplate, bolt, and floorplate are stamped matching to barrel shank, barrel shank is dated 1944 and is Izhevsk arsenal
marked. These carbines are thought to have been converted from 91/30 rifles by the Bulgarians. Stock is in excellent shape with a few
spots of worn shellac, and handling marks. Overall a nice example, of an uncommon Mosin carbine. (207340-52) {C&R}
(250/450)
2331. FRENCH BERTHIER M1907/15 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY ST. ETIENNE serial #69874 8mm Lebel, 31" barrel with very
good bore with scattered pitting. Metal surfaces retain about 90% arsenal blued finish with scattered oxidation throughout the rifle. Serial
numbers match on barrel, stock and triggerguard. Bolt does not match. This rifle is an M1907/15 that later got updated to the 5-shot M16
Berthier. Stock is dated 1917 and has a clear cartouche and is in good shape with a duffle cut between the two bands. Handguard has
two 1 1/2" cracks running along its length. Overall a well-used Great War Berthier that will make a nice parts donor or wall hanger.
(207420-87) {C&R}
(400/500)
2332. BANNERMAN REMINGTON MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION RIFLE N.S.N. .30-06, 22 1/2” barrel with dark pitted bore.
Metal surfaces are oxidized throughout and metal finish is turning patina. These rifles were purchased by Bannerman as surplus and converted from 7.62x54 to .30-06. There is an interesting rear sight base on the rear of the bolt and the receiver has had two holes drilled.
Stock is a checkered commercial type and is in excellent condition with light handling marks; the buttplate is missing. Overall an interesting
piece of history that will make a nice wallhanger or parts donor rifle. (207340-1) {MODERN}
(50/150)
2333. SWISS K31 BOLT ACTION serial #584592 7.5x55, Swiss 25" barrel with bright excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 95% arsenal blue
with some light silvering on muzzle end of barrel, and magazine. Magazine, bolt, and barrel serial numbers match the receiver, and serial number dates rifle to 1939 production. Muzzle end of barrel has a discreet import mark. Walnut stock is in excellent shape with light scattered
handling marks. Rifle includes Swiss leather sling and muzzle cap. Overall an excellent early K31. (207330-136) {C&R}
(250/450)
2334. RUSSIAN MOSIN NAGANT M91/30 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY IZHEVSK serial #CZH914 7.62x54 Russian, 28 3/4" barrel with good bore that has pitting. Metal surfaces retain 98% arsenal refinish with some oxidation on bolt. Barrel shank is dated 1943,
bolt and buttplate match barrel shank. The magazine floorplate has its numbers lined out and is renumbered to match the barrel shank.
Stock is in very good condition with several flaking spots of shellac and handling marks. Overall a good example of a WWII Russian battle
rifle. (207340-47 ){C&R}
(100/300)
2335. RUSSIAN MOSIN NAGANT M44 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY IZHEVSK serial #GC4202 7.62x54 Russian, 20 1/4" barrel
with very good bore that has some pitting. Metal surfaces retain 90% arsenal blued finish with some noticeable oxidation on buttplate,
floorplate, and bolt. Barrel shank is dated 1947, and bolt and floorplate match. Buttplate has a lined out number and an illegible number
underneath, and stock is in like new condition with a couple minor handling marks. Stock also has Soviet acceptance stamp and "TRZ"
Yugoslavian rebuild stamp. An interesting example of a Mosin M44. (207340-10) {C&R}
(150/350)
2336. BRITISH MKIII ENFIELD BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY BSA serial #G61137 .303 British, 25" barrel with very good bore that
has some light pitting, but strong rifling. Metal surfaces are dulling and turning a patina. Nosecap and rear sight have some light oxidation.
Metal has scattered green paint indicative of Australian use. Wrist is dated 1917, bolt, stock, rear sight, and nosecap all match the receiver;
the magazine is unnumbered. Stock is in very good shape with scattered handling marks, and a blank brass stock disc. Rear handguard
has a 1" crack behind the rear sight. Overall a solid example of a Great War Enfield, with some character. (207249-19) {C&R} (200/400)
2337. BRITISH MKIII ENFIELD BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY BSA serial #Z63487 .303 British, 25" barrel with very good bore that
has some light pitting, but strong rifling. Metal surfaces retain 90% arsenal blued finish with some silvering on the magazine and nosecap.
Wrist is dated 1916 and the bolt, rear sight, and nosecap all match receiver; magazine is unnumbered. Stock is in very good shape with
scattered handling marks and is numbered "Z63478" which could be a factory mismark. There is a 3" crack on the middle part of the handguard. Brass stock disc is marked "8, WF/ 82", consignor notes that this is a unit marking for the 8th Battalion Welsh Fusiliers. Overall a
nice Great War Enfield, with a unit marking. (207406-7) {C&R}
(200/400)
2338. LEND LEASE NO. 4 MK 1 ENFIELD RIFLE BY SAVAGE serial #C1323 .303 British, 25" barrel with an excellent bright bore.
Metal surfaces retain 95% arsenal parkerized finish with some silvering on the magazine and oxidation stains on triggerguard. The bolt
and magazine are unnumbered and the magazine is marked Savage. Stock is a British beech wood replacement in like new condition.
Overall a nice refurbished American made Enfield. (207466-12) {C&R}
(250/450)
2339. BRITISH NO. 4 MK 1/2 ENFIELD RIFLE serial #A5068 .303 British, 25" barrel with very good bore that has some frost. Metal
surfaces retain 95% arsenal enamel finish with some wear on the left side of the receiver and silvering on the bolt body, the bolt, magazine,
wrist, and stock all have matching numbers. Receiver is marked FTR for "Factory Thorough Repair" meaning the rifle has been through
an arsenal refurbishment and upgrade at the Fazakerley ordnance plant. There is a small import mark on the left side of the wrist. Stock
is very good to excellent overall with a couple minor scratches. This is a really nice arsenal refurbished Enfield that will make an excellent
addition to a military collection. (207466-17) {C&R}
(250/450)
2340. SWEDISH M96 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY CARL GUSTAFS serial #93487 6.5x55 Swedish, 29” barrel with a
bright excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 93-95% arsenal blued finish with some silvering on barrel, magazine floorplate and bolt release.
There is some light oxidation stains on the buttplate and floorplate. Cleaning rod is mismatched, as is typical with Swedish Mausers; but
all other visible numbers are matching. The receiver is dated 1901 and the end of muzzle is threaded. There is a small discreet import mark
on the barrel. Stock is very good with scattered minor handling marks, there are two 1 1/2" hairline cracks one on each side of the buttstock. Also there is a very small 1" split on to the rear of the tang. Stock also has crisp and clear Swedish stamp on pistolgrip. Overall a
very nice example of a Swedish Mauser. (2073212) {C&R}
(300/500)
2341. SWEDISH M96 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY CARL GUSTAFS serial #207600 6.5x55 Swedish, 29” barrel with very
good bore with some minor pitting. Metal surfaces retain 95% arsenal blued finish with spots of silvering on floorplate, barrel, bandspring,
and bolt release. Cleaning rod is mismatched as is typical, and cocking piece is unnumbered; all other visible parts are matching. Receiver
is dated 1907, and the threaded muzzle has a cap. Stock is in excellent condition with scattered minor handling marks, and also has two
clear Swedish crown proof marks on pistol grip, stock disc shows a "2" for bore condition. Overall a nice Swedish Mauser that will make
a great piece for your collection, or as a possible shooter at the range. (207321-1) {C&R}
(300/500)
2342. YUGOSLAVIAN M48 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #M48782 8mm Mauser, 23 1/2" barrel with an excellent bright bore. Metal
surfaces retain 98% arsenal blued finish and all serial numbers are matching. Receiver is marked with the Yugo crest, and there is a small
import mark on the end of the barrel. Also included with the rifle is a front sight protector and the buttplate has some oxidization. Stock
is in like new shape and has an attractive grain pattern. This is a superb example of a Yugo M48 Mauser that will make a great addition
to any military collection (207330-137) {C&R}
(300/500)
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2343. RUSSIAN M38 MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY IZHEVSK serial #M3818167 7.62x54 Russian, 20 1/4"
barrel with a good bore that has pitting throughout, and has been counterbored muzzle. Metal surfaces retain about 98% arsenal reblue.
Barrel shank is dated 1943, and all parts are matching to barrel shank. Receiver has an import mark. Stock is a later M44 type and has
cut out for bayonet. Stock is in excellent shape and has some small spots of shellac flaking off and handling marks. There is also a minor
but solid stock repair on the left hand side of the stock near the muzzle end of the barrel. This is a very good example of refurbished M38
carbine. (207249-38){C&R}
(200/400)
2344. INDIAN 2A ENFIELD BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY ISHAPORE serial #T6402 7.62mm NATO, 25" barrel with excellent bright bore.
Metal surfaces retain about 90% black enamel finish with thinning finish on wrist, magazine, and rear sight. Wrist and rear sight markings are
hard to read but all visible serial numbers are matching to receiver. These rifles were made in the 1960's for Indian police use. There is an
import mark on the right side of the receiver. Stock is in excellent shape with scattered minor handling marks throughout. Stock also has Indian
"SA" stamp on the right side of the butt. Overall a salty Indian Enfield that may make a good shooter. (207277-5) {C&R}
(200/400)
2345. RUSSIAN M91/30 MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY IZHEVSK serial #913059086 7.62x54 Russian, 28 3/4"
barrel with a very frosted bore. Metal surfaces retain about 90% arsenal refurbished enamel finish with oxidation on the buttplate, bolt
handle, and barrel. Barrel shank is dated 1943, bolt and floorplate are matching to barrel shank, however buttplate is lined out and restamped matching to barrel shank, includes bayonet that has a different electropenciled serial number and has a 2” spot of oxidization.
Stock is in excellent shape with several minor handling marks and spots of shellac missing. There are two spliced repairs at the front end
of the stock. Overall a nice example of a WWII Russian Mosin Nagant that has been arsenal refinished. (207340-20) {C&R} (100/300)
2346. YUGOSLAVIAN M48A BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #41520 8mm Mauser, 23 1/2" barrel with an excellent bright bore. Metal surfaces retain about 98% arsenal blue with some little silvering on triggerguard and floorplate. All serial numbered parts are matching to the
receiver. Receiver is marked with a Yugo crest and "M48A". There is a discreet import mark at the muzzle end of the barrel and the rifle also
includes a front sight hood. There are some very light oxidation stains on the buttplate. Stock is excellent with a couple very minor handling
marks. Overall this is an excellent Yugo Mauser that would make a great addition to a Mauser collection. (207330-132) {C&R} (250/450)
2347. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY JINSEN serial #590, 7.7 Arisaka, 26" barrel with very good
chromed bore that has some light pitting. Metal surfaces are turning a patina and have oxidization throughout. Bolt and extractor numbers
match receiver; bayonet lug is unnumbered and the chrysanthemum has been removed however the rifle retains original cleaning rod. This
rifle has no series markings and was made at the Jinsen arsenal in Korea. Jinsen rifles were produced in smaller numbers than Japanese
made rifles. Stock is in very good condition with scattered handling marks and light dings. Overall this rifle would make a great parts donor
or wall hanger. (207340-28)){C&R}
(100/300)
2348. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY NAGOYA serial #20857, 7.7 Arisaka 26” barrel with very good
bore that has some scattered frost. Metal surfaces retain 90% with scattered silvering, and light oxidation. Bolt, extractor, and bayonet lug
numbers are all matching, rifle is “6th” series marked. Rifle includes what looks to be an original cleaning rod, and chrysanthemum is fully
visible but it appears that someone attempted to ground it off at one point. Stock rates near very good with scattered minor dings, a 1
1/4” hairline crack, and chip missing at the butt. (207341-43) {C&R}
(150/300)
2349. YUGOSLAVIAN M59/66 SKS SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE serial #S-651698, 7.62x39mm, 22" barrel with excellent and
bright bore. Metal surfaces retain about 99% arsenal bluing with a very small spot of silvering on the magazine. Bolt, triggerguard, magazine, stock, and top cover all match the receiver number. There is an electropenciled number on the right side of the stock recess above
the triggerguard. This number matches the number on the bottom of the trigger housing. Rifle is import marked on the right side of the
barrel. Stock is in new condition with a couple very minor handling marks. Overall this is a superb example of a Yugo M59/66 SKS that
would fit right in with a modern military arms collection. (207330-199){C&R}
(300/500)
2350. BRITISH NO. 4 MK 1/3 ENFIELD BOLT ACTION RIFLE (SPORTERIZED) serial #79L4904, .303 British, 25" inch barrel
with bright excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain about 95% arsenal refurbished black enamel finish with some silvering on the magazine.
There is a noticeable amount of oxidation on the brass buttplate. Bolt matches receiver, but magazine does not. Barrel has not been cut
but front sight ears have been removed. Stock is in excellent condition with a solid repair at toe and has been cut and front sling swivel
has been replaced with an aftermarket swivel. Overall a nice candidate for restoration to military configuration or a hunting rifle after thorough inspection. (207249-56) {MODERN}
(100/300)
2351. I N DIAN M KI I I E N FI E LD G R E NADI E R BOLT ACTION R I FLE BY I S HAPOR E serial #52626, .303 British, 25" inch barrel
with very good bore that has some frost near the front end. Metal finish is dull around the receiver and charger bridge has some light
oxidation. Magazine is mismatched, but bolt, nosecap, and rear sight match the receiver; wrist is marked “RFI 1953” and rifle includes
canvas Enfield sling. Stock is very good with scattered dings and handling marks. There are two very solid repairs on the butt, one at the
heel and the other at the toe and stock also has reinforcing tape and cross bolt. Overall a good example, of an Indian Enfield grenadier
rifle. (207249-16){C&R}
(250/450)
2352. BRITISH NO. 4 MK 1/2 ENFIELD BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #AP10663, .303 British, 25" barrel with oxidization and pitting
throughout. Arsenal refurbished finish is about 90% with wear on front band, magazine, and receiver. Bolt and magazine don't match
receiver serial number. Wood stock rates good to very good with a 1 1/2" hairline crack on the toe and handguard has a 1" crack on the
rear. This is a well-used WWII Enfield that will make a nice collectible. (207249-22){C&R}
(100/300)
2353. SWEDISH M96 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY CARL GUSTAFS serial #143795, 6.5x55 Swedish, 29” barrel with
good bore that has scattered pitting. Arsenal applied blue finish rates about 93-95% with some silvering on the floorplate and light oxidization stains on barrel. The muzzle is threaded for wooden bullet shredder. Floorplate and cleaning rod do not match however all other
visible numbers are matching. Rear receiver Bridge has been drilled and tapped for a peep sight. The Swedes often fitted these rifles with
peep sights for competition. Receiver is dated 1904 and there is a small import mark on the barrel. Stock rates very good with several scattered handling marks and one minor gouge on the handguard. There is one crisp Swedish crown mark on the bottom of the pistol grip.
Overall a nice Swedish Mauser. (207249-65){C&R}
(200/400)
2354. SWE DI S H M96 MAU S E R BOLT ACTION R I FLE BY CAR L G U STAFS serial #307437 6.5x55 Swedish, 29” barrel with
very good bore that has light scattered pitting. Metal surfaces retain about 85% arsenal blued finish with some silvering on the barrel,
rear band, and floorplate. Rear sight, and cleaning rod are mismatched. Rifle also includes cleaning rod and Swedish bayonet and the
muzzle is not threaded. Rifle has a small import mark on the barrel. Stock is in like new condition. Overall a nice example of a Swedish
Mauser. (207292-46){C&R}
(300/500)
2355. SWEDISH M96 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY CARL GUSTAFS serial #489843 6.5x55 Swedish, 29” barrel with very
good bore that has minor frost. Metal surfaces retain 97% arsenal applied blue finish with minor silvering at muzzle and on barrel. Receiver
is dated 1920, and cleaning rod and floorplate are mismatched, while remaining parts are matching. There are two holes drilled on the rear
of the receiver for some sort of peep sight, rifle is import marked discreetly at muzzle, and muzzle has not been threaded. Beech wood
stock rates very good with a couple minor hairline cracks, and stock disc shows a “1” for very good bore. Overall a solid Swedish Mauser
that may be a good shooter. (207341-45) {C&R}
(200/350)
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2356. SWEDISH M96 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY CARL GUSTAFS serial #489843 6.5x55 Swedish, 29” barrel with an
excellent bright bore. Metal surfaces retain 93% arsenal applied blue finish with some light oxidation on floorplate and buttplate, and silvering on barrel. Barrel bands, cleaning rod, and rear sight are mismatched, while all other parts are matching. Receiver is dated 1914,
and stock disc is marked “1” for bore condition. Stock rates excellent with some staining and minor handling marks. Overall a nice Swedish
(250/400)
Mauser that will likely be a good shooter. (207468-3) {C&R}
2357. YUGOSLAVIAN M24/47 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #G9671 8mm Mauser, 23” barrel with fair pitted bore. Metal
surfaces retain about 50% arsenal applied blued finish with finish thinning on receiver, barrel, and bands. There is some light oxidization
on the receiver, and bolt. Stock matches receiver, but the bolt, and floorplate are mismatched. There is a small import mark underneath the
barrel at the muzzle end. Stock is in very good condition overall with a few minor handling marks. There are two cracks in the stock, one
4” crack behind the tang and another 3” crack on the right side behind the rear band. Overall a well-used Yugo Mauser that will make a
nice wall hanger. (207340-62) {C&R}
(100/300)
2358. BRITISH NO. 4 ENFIELD BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY BSA serial #AD5104 .303 British, 25” barrel with excellent bore that has
some minor pitting towards the muzzle end. Metal surfaces retain about 93% arsenal reapplied enamel finish with light wear on receiver.
Bolt, and forestock match receiver, buttstock has a different number than receiver and the magazine number has been crossed out. Stock
is in excellent condition with an older oil finish and a couple minor handling marks at the butt end; there is a solid armorer repair at the
heel of the butt. Overall a really nice arsenal refurbished WWII Enfield. (207249-18) {C&R}
(250/450)
2359. ARG E NTI N E 1891 BOLT ACTION R I FLE BY D.W.M. serial #R6393, 7.65 Argentine, 29” with a good bore that has some pitting in the middle. Metal surfaces retain about 95% arsenal applied blue finish with some wear on receiver, and silvering on muzzle, and
buttplate. As is typical, receiver crest is ground, and all serial numbers are matching, including the cleaning rod. Stock is in very good
shape with a couple minor handling marks and three small hairline cracks. Overall a nice example, of an early Argentine Mauser.
(207249-34) {C&R}
(250/450)
2360. G E R MAN G EWE H R 88 BOLT ACTION R I FLE BY DANZIG serial #4857, 8mm Mauser, 29” barrel with a bright and excellent
bore Metal surfaces are turning a patina, and receiver is properly in-the-white but has scattered oxidation stains. Receiver is “S” marked
for the later 8mm Mauser cartridge, and rifle has not been updated for stripper clips. Elevation adjustment is mismatched but all other
visible numbers are matching, and rear sling swivel is missing. Stock set is very good and has many scattered handling marks and dings,
as well as several crisp German markings. Overall a nice example of a Gewehr 88 without any signs of Turkish use. (207406-5)
{ANTIQUE}
(300/500)
2361. TURKISH 1893 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #32425, 8mm Mauser, 29” barrel with a very good bore that has some frost near
throat. Metal surfaces rate about 90% with some scattered minor oxidation and bluing loss. Rifle was made between 1895 and 1896, and
has been overhauled at the Anarka arsenal in 1938 to 8mm Mauser. Cleaning rod is absent, bolt serial number is mismatched, but rear
sight matches. Rifle is import marked on barrel and stock rates very good with scattered dings and handling marks. Overall a solid Turkish
Mauser that likely saw service in WWI. (207277-1) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
2362. ITALIAN CARCANO MODEL 1938 CAVALRY CARBINE BOLT ACTION serial #F1918, 7.35 Carcano, 17 3/4” barrel with
very good bore with some minor frost. Metal surfaces retain 95% arsenal applied blue finish with some light oxidation spots on magazine,
buttplate, and barrel. Barrel marked “Beretta” for carbine’s manufacturer, and rifle includes the correct folding spike bayonet. Stock serial
number matches, and is in very good plus with scattered minor handling marks and an added coat of finish. Overall, a good WWII Italian
Cavalry Carbine. (207425-65) {C&R}
(100/250)
2363. I N DIAN M KI I I E N FI E LD BOLT ACTION DR I LL R I FLE serial #85758G, .303 British, 25” barrel with a plugged bore, and
hole through the receiver for deactivation. Metal surfaces rate about 90% with wear on nosecap and magazine. Wrist is marked with
“GRI” for Ishapore factory and 1944 for the date, bolt is mismatched, rear sight is renumbered matching, and nosecap matches. Most
metal parts are marked “DP” for drill purpose and rifle is import marked on the receiver. Magazine has no spring or follower, and is
painted with red and white stripes. Stock is also painted with red and white bands, and rates good with a large chunk missing behind
the receiver, a 4” split behind the tang, and scattered dings and handling marks. Overall a nice wall hanger, or parts donor rifle.
(207249-23) {C&R}
(75/150)
2364. INDIAN MKIII ENFIELD BOLT ACTION DRILL RIFLE serial #19589X, .303 British, 25” barrel with a plugged bore, and hole
through the receiver for deactivation. Metal surfaces retain 70% arsenal applied enamel finish with scattered wear, and wrist is unmarked.
Bolt binds and needs mechanical attention and is mismatched, but remaining visible parts are matching, many metal parts are marked “DP”
for drill purpose. Magazine and stock are painted with red and white stripes, and magazine has follower and spring missing. Stock rates good
with a repair at butt and several dings and handling marks. Overall a nice wall hanger or parts donor rifle. (207249-30) {C&R}
(50/100)
2365. INDIAN MKIII ENFIELD BOLT ACTION DRILL RIFLE serial #25316E, .303 British, 25” barrel with a plugged bore, and hole
through the receiver for deactivation. Metal surfaces retain 75% arsenal enamel finish with scattered loss throughout. Wrist is marked
1940 and has “GRI” for Ishapore factory, bolt is mismatched but remaining parts are matching, with many of them marked “DP” for drill
purpose. Rifle is import marked, and the magazine is missing the spring and follower and is marked with red and white stripes indicating
drill purpose. Stock is marked with red and white stripes, and rates very good with scattered handling marks, repairs and dings. Overall a
nice wall hanger, or parts donor rifle. (207249-27) {C&R}
(75/150)
2366. INDIAN MKIII ENFIELD BOLT ACTION DRILL RIFLE serial #E30, .303 British, 25” barrel with a plugged bore, and hole
through the receiver for deactivation. Metal surfaces retain 90% mixed arsenal finishes with scattered oxidation and finish loss. Wrist is
marked “BSA” and dated 1917, bolt and nosecap are matching while rear sight is renumbered to match. Rifle is import marked, and magazine is missing the follower and spring and has red and white stripes painted. Stock set has a repair at the toe, and is the rear handguard
is missing. Stock condition overall is very good with scattered dings and handling marks. Overall a nice wall hanger, or parts donor rifle.
(207249-29) {C&R}
(75/150)
2367. INDIAN MKIII ENFIELD BOLT ACTION DRILL RIFLE serial #78439K, .303 British, 25” barrel with a plugged bore, and hole
through the receiver for deactivation. Metal surfaces retain 85% arsenal enamel paint with scattered finish loss and oxidation. Magazine is
mismatched, and is missing the follower and spring, but the remaining visible parts are matching. Bolt will not close and will need mechanical attention, and rifle is import marked on the receiver. Magazine and stock have red and white paint to indicate drill purpose. Stock rates
very good with scattered dings and handling marks. Overall a nice wall hanger, or parts donor rifle. (207249-31) {C&R}
(50/100)
2368. I N DIAN M KI I I E N FI E LD BOLT ACTION DR I LL R I FLE serial #B2366, .303 British, 25” barrel with a plugged bore, and
hole through the receiver for deactivation. Metal surfaces are turning a patina and show oxidation throughout. Magazine and bolt are
mismatched, while nosecap is matching and rear sight is renumbered to match. Several metal parts are marked “DP” indicating drill
purpose, bolt head is absent, and stock and magazine are painted with red and white stripes also indicating drill purpose. Stock has
a repair at the toe and is in very good condition with scattered dings and handling marks. Overall a nice wall hanger, or parts donor
rifle. (207249-32) {C&R}
(50/100)
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2369. INDIAN MKIII ENFIELD BOLT ACTION DRILL RIFLE serial #E49874, .303 British, 25” barrel with a very good bore with
some frost, and hole through the receiver for deactivation. Metal surfaces are turning patina, with several noticeable spots of oxidation.
Bolt and magazine are mismatched, while rear sight and nosecap are matching. Magazine is missing follower and spring. Stock and magazine are painted with red and white stripes to indicate drill purpose. Stock is in good condition with two repairs at the butt end and several
dings and handling marks. Overall a nice wall hanger or parts donor rifle. (207249-25) {C&R}
(75/150)
2370. INDIAN MKIII ENFIELD BOLT ACTION DRILL RIFLE serial #I3202, .303 British, 25” barrel with a plugged bore, and hole
through the receiver for deactivation. Metal surfaces retain 90% arsenal applied blue finish. Bolt, and magazine are mismatched, rear sight
is renumbered matching, and nosecap matches. Magazine is missing the follower and spring, and rifle is import marked on the receiver.
Stock and magazine are painted with red and white stripes to indicate drill purpose. Stock is in very good condition with scattered dings
and handling marks. Overall a nice wall hanger or parts donor rifle. (207249-28) {C&R}
(75/150)
2371. INDIAN MKIII ENFIELD BOLT ACTION DRILL RIFLE serial #15605M, .303 British, 25” barrel with a plugged bore, and hole
through the receiver for deactivation. Metal surfaces are turning a dull gray patina. Bolt, buttplate, and magazine are all missing; rear sight
is renumbered to match, while nosecap is matching. Several parts are marked “DP” for drill purpose, and stock has painted red and white
stripes also indicating drill purpose. Stock rates good with a chunk of the rear handguard missing near the rear sight, and scattered dings
and handling marks. Overall a nice wall hanger or parts donor rifle. (207249-24) {C&R}
(50/100)
2372. U.S. MODEL 1917 RIFLE BY WINCHESTER serial #435691, .30-06, 26” barrel with a good bore with scattered pitting and
counterbored muzzle. Metal surfaces are worn and turning a gray patina, barrel is Winchester made with an illegible date, and the remaining parts appear to be mostly Eddystone manufacture. Stock rates good plus with scattered spots of finish loss, handling marks, and chips.
Overall a well-used 1917 Enfield that will make a nice wall hanger or parts donor rifle. (207249-37) {C&R}
(200/400)
2373. AUSTRALIAN ENFIELD MKIII BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY LITHGOW serial #A97892, .303 British, 25” barrel with a bright
and excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 80% arsenal applied blue finish, with some light oxidation on magazine, and nosecap being painted green to indicate issue to a cadet school. Bolt, nosecap, and buttstock are all matching, and wrist is dated 1922. There is a small import
mark on the receiver, and stock rates very good with scattered dings and handling marks. Overall a solid example of an uncommon interwar
Enfield. (207249-17) {C&R}
(150/250)
2374. BRITISH MKIII ENFIELD SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN serial #L37524 .410 Mk1Z, 25” barrel with a bright near excellent bore.
Metal surfaces retain 97% arsenal applied blued finish, with some light wear on charger bridge and bolt. Rear sight is renumbered to
match, but remaining parts are all matching. These were regular Lee Enfield rifles that were converted in India to fire the .410 Mk1Z cartridge, and they were used by prison guards. Please note the standard .410 round will not work with this shotgun. Stock is in very good
condition with a few minor repairs and handling marks. Overall a nice example of an Indian .410 Mk1Z converted Enfield. (20733424D30569) {C&R}
(150/350)
2375. BRITISH NO. 4 ENFIELD BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY FAZAKERLEY serial #F25589, .303 British, 25” barrel with a very good
bore that has some frosting in the groove. Metal surfaces retain about 85% of a mix of different arsenal applied finishes with some wear
on the receiver and front band. Magazine is unnumbered and bolt is mismatched, and there is some Greek writing on the receiver; many
No. 4 Enfields went to Greece after WWII. Stock is in very good condition with scattered dings and handling marks, and buttstock requires
attention to tighten. Overall a salty WW2 Enfield that has probably seen hard use. (207249-21) {C&R}
(150/350)
2376. BRITISH NO. 4 ENFIELD MKII BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY FAZAKERLEY serial #PD168105, .303 British, 25” barrel with
a very good bore that has some frost in grooves. Metal surfaces retain 95% arsenal applied enamel finish with some wear on magazine,
and all serial numbers are matching. Receiver is dated 11/50, and rifle has four pieces of arsenal gauze tape for storage. Stock rates very
good plus with scattered minor handling marks and small dings. Overall a nice post war No. 4 Enfield. (207466-18) {C&R}
(200/400)
2377. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA CARBINE BY NAGOYA serial #98331, 6.5 Arisaka, 19” barrel with a dark pitted bore. Metal surfaces retain 93% arsenal applied blue finish with scattered light oxidation. Bolt and bayonet lug are matching, and chrysanthemum is fully intact.
There is an original cleaning rod included and rifle has no series marking. Magazine follower is missing and bolt will not close and is missing
parts. Stock rates excellent with a couple minor handling marks. Overall a nice project or parts donor carbine. (207402-11) {C&R}(100/200)
2378. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY NAGOYA serial #72456, 7.7 Arisaka, 26” barrel with bright near
excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 60% arsenal blued finish with the receiver and floorplate areas turning dull gray patina. Bolt numbers
match and bayonet lug is unnumbered, and rifle is marked as a “4th” Series, and the chrysanthemum has been ground. Stock set rates
very good with a minor 1 1/2” hairline crack at the rear of the handguard, and scattered handling marks, and there is a short cleaning rod
included which may be a reproduction. Overall a salty WWII Arisaka that may prove to be a nice shooter. (207425-53) {C&R}(150/250)
2379. U.S. MODEL 1903-A3 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY NATIONAL ORDNANCE serial #503228, .30-06, 25” barrel with good
bore that has scattered frost. Metal surfaces retain nearly full coverage on the receiver, and floorplate, while bands and barrel show noticeable oxidation. This rifle is built on an aftermarket receiver and retains a 1-44 dated Remington barrel, trigger and elevation adjustment are
missing and bolt will not cock. Stock appears to be a plastic type material that emulates wood, and is in very good shape with scattered
handling marks. Handguards are coming loose but are in very good condtion with some finish loss and are wood. Overall a nice project or
parts donor rifle. (207340-33) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2380. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TOKYO KOGO serial #49814, 7.7 Arisaka, 26” barrel with very
good plus bore that has some minor frost near muzzle. Metal surfaces retain 90% arsenal applied blue finish with some light oxidation on
floorplate and buttplate. Bolt is mismatched, and bayonet lug is unnumbered, rifle is marked “31st” series and the chrysanthemum has
been ground. Stock and handguard rate very good with scattered dings, handling marks, and a chip near the floorplate. Overall a good
example of a WWII Arisaka that may prove to be a nice shooter. (207469-5) {C&R}
(150/250)
2381. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY NAGOYA serial #85682, 7.7 Arisaka, 26” barrel with a bright very
good plus bore. Metal surfaces retain 95% arsenal blued finish with some light oxidation on floorplate. Bolt and extractor are mismatched,
but bayonet lug matches, the chrysanthemum has been ground, and rifle is marked with a “1st” series marking. Rear sight is anti-aircraft
type, and front band is missing a screw, and has a modern replacement flat head screw. Stock set rates very good plus with scattered
dings and handling marks. Overall a solid WWII Arisaka that may prove to be a nice shooter. (207468-2) {C&R}
(150/250)
2382. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION (SPORTERIZED) BY KOISHIKAWA ARSENAL serial #00623724
6.5 Arisaka, 26” barrel with dark pitted bore. Metal surfaces retain 85% arsenal applied blue finish wear on receiver, triggerguard, bolt
release, and barrel. Bolt does not match, and chrysanthemum is intact. Stock rates good with a couple zig-zag cracks behind tang, and
aftermarket sling hardware. Overall a nice parts donor rifle or gunsmithing project. (207425-48) {MODERN}
(50/100)
2383. CHINESE SKS SEMI AUTO RIFLE serial #8905451, 7.62x39mm, 20” barrel with a bright and excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain
97% original blued finish with some minor bluing loss on top cover and minor oxidation magazine. All serial numbers are matching and
bayonet is the spike type. Rifle is import marked on the receiver by “GLNIC” of California, and stock set is in like new condition with a
couple very minor handling marks. Overall a nice Chinese SKS that may be a great plinker. (207425-43) {MODERN}
(250/450)
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2384. CHINESE SKS SEMI AUTO RIFLE serial #22021461, 7.62x39mm, 20” barrel with a bright and excellent bore. Metal surfaces
retain 99% original blued finish and all visible serial numbered parts are matching. Rifle is import marked on receiver, bayonet and cleaning
rod are missing, and stock has been replaced with a black aftermarket “Dragunov” style stock. Stock set rates excellent with scattered
minor wear, and wooden handguard is also in excellent condition with minor handling marks. Overall a nice SKS that may make a nice
plinker. (207440-41D30364) {MODERN}
(250/450)
2385. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY NAGOYA serial #65587, 7.7 Arisaka, 26” barrel with a very good
bore that has some minor frost near the muzzle. Metal surfaces retain 95% arsenal blue finish with some noticeable wear on the triggerguard. Bolt is mismatched, bayonet lug matches, and chrysanthemum is fully intact. Rifle lacks a series marking and the front sight has no
front sight ears. Stock set rates very good with scattered handling marks and a few minor hairline cracks at the butt. Overall an interesting
(200/350)
WWII Arisaka with a fully intact chrysanthemum. (207285-10) {C&R}
2386. U.S. MODEL 1898 KRAG BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY serial #211571, .30-40 Krag, 30” barrel with a very good bore that
has scattered frost. Metal surfaces are turning a patina and there is scattered light oxidation, and serial number dates rifle to 1899 production. Stock set rates very good with scattered handling marks and dings. Stock is devoid of cartouches and handguard has a chip
missing at rear. Overall a salty Krag, that will likely prove to be a good shooter. (207249-46) {C&R}
(400/600)
2387. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY NAGOYA serial #82450, 7.7 Arisaka, 26” barrel with a very good
bore that has some frost in grooves. Metal surfaces retain 90% arsenal applied blue finish with some oxidation on buttplate. Bolt numbers
and bayonet lug are matching and rifle is “6th” series marked. Chrysanthemum is ground and rifle includes an original cleaning rod. Stock
set rates very good plus with scattered dings and handling marks. Overall a nice example of a WWII Arisaka. (207321-5) {C&R}(150/300)
2388. CARCANO M91/38 CARBINE BY TERNI serial #AP6134, 6.5 Carcano, 21” barrel with a dark pitted bore. Metal surfaces are
covered in oxidation, with heavier spots on barrel and receiver. Stock is devoid of markings but rates excellent with scattered minor handling marks and finish loss. Overall a good restoration candidate or parts rifle. (207340-8) {C&R}
(50/100)
2389. INDIAN ENFIELD “JUNGLE CARBINE” BY GOLDEN STATE ARMS serial #72271C, .303 British, 18” barrel with good
bore that has scattered pitting but strong rifling. Metal surfaces retain 90% commercial reparkerized finish with some noticeable oxidation
on barrel. Rear sight is a peep mounted over charger bridge; wrist indicates rifle was originally made as a MKIII Enfield at the Indian
Ishapore Factory and bolt matches, but magazine does not. These guns were converted by the Golden State Arms Company after WWII
to resemble the famous No. 5 “Jungle Carbine”. Stock rates excellent with a couple superficial scratches and the buttstock will require
attention to tighten. Overall a nice project gun for the budding gunsmith. (207340-30) {MODERN}
(100/250)
2390. CZECH VZ.24 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY BRNO serial #4877F2, 8mm Mauser, 23” barrel with dark pitted bore. Inthe-white receiver appears to have been cleaned up at some point and it has some oxidation stains, floorplate and triggerguard have a
noticeable amount of oxidation, front band bluing has wear, and rear band and barrel retain much arsenal bluing. Serial number on bolt is
mismatched and there are no other visible serial numbers on parts. Stock is good with scattered handling marks and hairline cracks. Butt
is marked with Asian markings indicating possible Chinese use, and buttplate is missing. Overall a well-used VZ.24 with an interesting history. (207425-58) {C&R}
(100/200)
2391. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY NAGOYA serial #51310, 7.7 Arisaka, 26” barrel with a very good
plus bore that has some minor frost. Metal surfaces retain 90% arsenal applied blue finish with some wear on triggerguard, front band, and
receiver. Bolt is unnumbered but bayonet lug matches, the chrysanthemum has been ground, there is a cleaning rod included, and rifle is
marked with a “6th” series marking. Stock is in very good plus condition but looks to have an older cleaning, and there are two hairline
cracks on the buttstock. Overall a solid WWII Arisaka that may prove to be a good shooter at the range. (207330-140) {C&R} (150/350)
2392. BRITISH NO. 5 MK 1 “JUNGLE CARBINE” BY FAZAKERLEY serial #H6794, .303 British, 20 1/4” with a good bore that
has scattered pitting and frost. Metal surfaces retain 80% arsenal enamel finish with wear on receiver, magazine, barrel, and wrist. Rifle is
dated 1945, magazine is unnumbered, bolt does not match, and other numbers are illegible. Stock rates very good with an added finish,
there are scattered light handling marks and the beginnings of a hairline crack behind the receiver. Handguard will need attention to tighten but overall this is a good candidate for a restoration or a wall hanger. (207493-21) {C&R}
(150/300)
2393. FRENCH BERTHIER M1907/15 BOLT ACTION RIFLE (SPORTERIZED) serial #12834, 8mm Lebel, 31” barrel with good
plus bore that has frosting throughout. Metal surfaces retain 95% arsenal applied blue finish with scattered spots of light oxidation. Serial
numbers are matching on magazine and bolt, but stock is unnumbered, and rear triggerguard screw is missing. Stock has been cut and
looks to have an older cleaning but is in excellent shape with minor handling marks. Buttplate, and rear sling swivel hardware are missing,
overall this rifle is a nice candidate for restoration or a parts donor rifle. (207249-61) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2394. SWISS M1911 BOLT ACTION RIFLE (SPORTERIZED)serial #375302, .308 Winchester, 22” barrel with bright excellent
bore. Metal surfaces have several heavy spots of noticeable oxidation, bolt and magazine are matching. Both magazine and barrel are
marked “.308 Winchester”, lower bolt knob is damaged, and receiver has four drilled holes for a scope mount. Stock has been cut but
rates excellent with minor scattered handling marks and a faint Swiss acceptance stamp. Overall a nice parts donor rifle, or project.
(207340-17) {MODERN}
(50/100)
2395. GEHA MAUSER BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN serial #3327, 12 ga., 26” barrel with a very good plus bore. Metal surfaces retain
93% reapplied blue finish with some silvering on triggerguard and minor oxidation, and bolt serial number is matching. These were shotguns converted from WW1 German Mausers after the war, and are an interesting piece of history. Stock set rates very good with a couple
minor hairline cracks and butt and minor handling marks. Overall a nice and interesting Geha shotgun. (207506-3) {C&R}
(150/250)
2396. U.S. MODEL 1896 KRAG BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY (SPORTERIZED)serial #42826, .3040 Krag, 25” barrel with very good bore that has some minor pitting. Metal surfaces retain 90% reapplied blue finish with scattered minor
spots of oxidation. Stock set rates good with a repaired crack at wrist and a couple minor handling marks. Overall a nice project gun.
(207249-50) {ANTIQUE}
(150/300)
2397. G E R MAN K98K MAU S E R BOLT ACTION R I FLE BY STEYR (S PORTE R IZE D) serial #287, 8mm Mauser, 24” barrel with
very good bore that has some frost and minor pitting. Blued Metal surfaces retain 95% arsenal applied blue finish with some silvering on
triggerguard and receiver. In-the-white cupped buttplate is covered with oxidation stains; rifle is dated 1944 and has “BNZ” code for
Steyr, and cocking knob is unnumbered while all visible serialized parts are matching. Barrel has not been cut but stock has and rates
excellent with a couple minor handling marks and some white paint in stock recesses. Overall a nice restorable WWII K98. (207328-15)
{MODERN}
(200/400)
2398. SPANISH MODEL 1893 MAUSER BY OBERNDORF serial #G2575, 7mm Mauser, 29” barrel with a good bore that has scattered pitting but strong rifling. Metal surfaces retain 95% arsenal refurbished blue finish some light oxidation on floorplate and buttplate,
and silvering on receiver and front band. There is some oxidation staining on bolt, and stock is unnumbered but all other visible parts are
matching, and crest is faint. Stock rates excellent with a couple minor handling marks. Overall a nice Spanish-American War era Mauser.
(207277-3) {ANTIQUE}
(250/450)
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2399. CHINESE SKS SEMI AUTO RIFLE serial #11407461, 7.62x39mm, 20” barrel with a cosmoline covered bore that looks very good plus.
Metal surfaces retain 90% arsenal applied blue finish with scattered oxidation and pitting on buttplate. Rifle is marked with “(Triangle) 26” arsenal mark and serial number puts rifle to 1967 production and all visible serial numbers are matching. Rifle has a spike bayonet, and buttplate
has damage. Rifle has no visible import marks, and stock looks to have had an older cleaning but is in very good plus shape with minor dings
and handling marks. This SKS has all the features of a Vietnam bring back but lacks papers. (207481-2) {MODERN}
(200/350)
2400. SWEDISH M96 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY CARL GUSTAFS serial #72867 6.5x55, Swedish, 29” barrel with very
good bore that has some frost towards muzzle. Metal surfaces of this 1900 dated Mauser retain 92% arsenal applied blue finish with some
silvering on barrel, receiver, and triggerguard. Cleaning rod is mismatched and bolt is also mismatched but matches itself, and all other visible parts are matching. Stock rates very good plus with scattered handling marks and a tight 1 1/2” hairline crack at tang, and the stock
disc is blank. There is a range plate attached to butt, and stock has the remnants of an older added finish. Overall a nice Swedish Mauser
(200/350)
that may make a nice shooter. (207249-53) {C&R}
2401. U.S. MODEL 1903 RIFLE BOLT ACTION BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY (S PORTE R IZE D) serial #120738, .30-06, 23
½” barrel with good bore that has scattered pitting. Metal surfaces are turning a patina and have scattered minor oxidation. Receiver has
been drilled and tapped, and there are no sights on the rifle. Stock has been cut and rates fair plus with a repaired crack at wrist, and
scattered dings and handling marks. Overall a nice project or parts donor rifle. (207192-23) {MODERN}
(100/250)
2402. SPANISH 1893 MAUSER BOLT ACTION (SPORTERIZED) serial #9406, 7mm Mauser, 21” barrel with dark pitted bore.
Metal surfaces retain 95% reapplied enamel finish, with scattered spots of silvering and light oxidation on bolt handle. Bolt serial number
is mismatched and other parts are matching, magazine is not installed correctly and may be missing parts, and buttplate is missing. Stock
rates excellent with minor handling marks but has been cut, and an extra finish added. Overall a nice project gun or parts donor rifle.
(207272-5) {MODERN}
(50/100)
2403. BRITISH ENFIELD NO. 2 MK IV* BOLT ACTION (SPORTERIZED) serial #66583, .22 LR, 18 1/2” barrel with very good
plus bore. Metal surfaces retain 70% arsenal applied blue finish with scattered spots of oxidation and wear. All visible serial numbers are
matching, rifle was made by BSA, and is marked “FTR 1954” for arsenal rework in 1954. A 4x power scope has been added original sights
have been removed and magazine has been replaced with a baseplate that has no spring or follower. Stock has been cut but rates excellent with scattered minor handling marks and stains. Overall a nice project or parts donor rifle. (207340-58) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2404. ITALIAN CARCANO MODEL 1938 CAVALRY CARBINE BOLT ACTION serial #I70, 6.5 Carcano, 17 3/4” barrel with very
good bore with minor pitting. Metal surfaces retain 90% arsenal applied blue finish with some wear on buttplate, and light oxidation on
magazine. Carbine has the correct folding bayonet and stock rates good plus with scattered hairline cracks, gouges, and dings. Overall a
solid WWII Italian Carbine. (207420-83) {C&R}
(150/250)
2405. ITALIAN CARCANO MODEL 91/38 CARBINE BOLT ACTION serial #R8295, 7.35 Carcano, 21” barrel with dark and pitted
bore. Metal surfaces retain 90% arsenal bluing with scattered wear and minor oxidation. Carbine is dated 1939, and “SA” marked for
Finnish Army property, and buttplate cover for cleaning kit is missing. Stock serial number matches and stock rates excellent with scattered
dings and handling marks. Overall a solid Finn issued Carcano. (207442-1) {C&R}
(100/250)
2406. RUSSIAN M91 MOSIN NAGANT BY IZHEVSK BOLT ACTION (SPORTERIZED) serial #47519, 7.62x54, 28” barrel
with good bore that has scattered pitting but strong rifling. Metal surfaces are turning a patina, and all visible serial numbers are matching,
and rifle is dated 1904. Stock has checkering and has been cut but rates excellent with a few minor dings and handling marks. Overall an
interesting sporterized Mosin. (207533-36) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2407. CARCANO 91/41 BY TERNI BOLT ACTION (SPORTERIZED) serial #D7836, 6.5 Carcano, 26 1/2” barrel with good bore
that has some scattered frost and pitting. Metal surfaces retain 90% arsenal applied blue finish with some wear on buttplate, magazine
and receiver, and rear sling hardware is missing. Stock is matching, and has been cut down and has an older added finish, but rates excellent with a couple minor handling marks. Overall a nice parts donor rifle or restoration project. (207501-1) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2408. BRITISH MKIII ENFIELD BY RSAF ENFIELD BOLT ACTION (SPORTERIZED) serial #2307, .303 British, 25” barrel
with good bore that has scattered frost and pitting. Metal surfaces are covered in oxidation. Rifle is dated 1917, receiver has been drilled,
and bolt is matching. Buttstock has a recoil pad and cheekpiece and will need attention to tighten. Forestock has been cut and has a 4”
hairline crack. Stock rates good overall with no other major dings or marks, and overall this gun would make a nice parts donor rifle or
project. (207249-44) {MODERN}
(50/150)
2409. JAPANESE ARISAKA TYPE 99 BOLT ACTION (SPORTERIZED) serial #67574, 7.7 Arisaka, 23” barrel with very good plus
bore. Metal surfaces retain 97% reapplied blue finish with a couple minor spots of silvering. Chrysanthemum has been removed, there is
a Redfield peep sight at rear, and bolt handle has been swept. Stock is a walnut classic style replacement with a recoil pad and rates excellent plus. Overall an interesting Arisaka sporter. (207341-44) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2410. BRITISH MKIII ENFIELD BOLT ACTION (SPORTERIZED) serial #81986, .303 British, 22” barrel with good bore that has
scattered pitting and frost. Metal surfaces retain 98% reapplied blue finish with some wear on bolt handle and triggerguard. Magazine is
an aftermarket 5 shot replacement, bolt and barrel are matching. There is an aftermarket scope mount a Williams sight added. Stock has
been shortened, ha aftermarket sling swivels, has an added coat of finish. Stock rates very good overall with a 3” hairline crack and solid
repair at butt. Overall an interesting sporterized Enfield. (207272-7) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2411. U.S. MODE L 1903 R I FLE BY S PR I NG FI E LD AR MORY BOLT ACTION serial #1270518, .30-06, 24” barrel with a good
bore that has scattered pitting. Metal surfaces retain 95% arsenal applied parkerized finish with some scattered silvering. Bolt handle
has been modified and swept, barrel is a Springfield 7-30 dated replacement, and stock is a scant Smith Corona WWII replacement.
A Milsco black leather sling dated 1943 and front sight hood are included. Stock has an “FJA” inspection mark and “RA” rebuild mark
and rates very good plus with scattered dings and handling marks. Overall an interesting and slightly modified 1903 Springfield rifle.
(207425-33) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2412. U.S. MODEL 1917 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY EDDYSTONE serial #682953, .30-06, 26” barrel with poor pitted bore. Metal
surfaces retain 97% of a mix of arsenal applied finishes. Rifle retains the original Eddsystone made 5-18 dated barrel, and safety is
Eddystone marked. Rear sight and bolt are Winchester made, and rifle is “DP” marked meaning the rifle spent some time in the British
Empire as a drill rifle. Stock has no maker’s mark but rates excellent with a few minor handling marks. Overall an interesting 1917 Enfield
that should be checked out by a gunsmith prior to firing, due to the Drill Purpose markings. (207539-4) {C&R}
(200/400)
2413. ENIGMATIC EGYPTIAN G33/40 MAUSER CARBINE BY BRNO serial #6790, 8mm Mauser, 19 1/2” with poor pitted bore.
Metal surfaces are turning a brown patina, and original DOT code and date have been scrubbed but “Egypt” is marked on receiver. Rear
band exhibits slot damage, all serial numbers are mismatched, and stock rates very good with scattered dings and handling marks, and a
repair to two hairline cracks on handguard. Overall an interesting Mauser carbine that would benefit from further research. (206520-63)
{C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection]
(200/400)
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2414. SWEDISH M96 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY CARL GUSTAFS serial #474855, 6.5x55 Swedish, 29” barrel with fair
bore that has scattered pitting but strong rifling. Receiver is dated 1919, buttplate, bolt parts, and rear sight are all matching, but remaining
parts are mismatched. An aftermarket flash suppressor has been installed, and an aftermarket leather sling is included. Stock disc shows
a “3” for bore condition, and stock rates very good overall with scattered handling marks and a 1/2” hairline split at tang. Overall an interesting Swedish Mauser. (207264-1) {C&R}
(300/500)
2415. CZECH VZ52 SEMI AUTO CARBINE serial #E19937, 7.62x45, 20 1/2” barrel with excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 93% arsenal applied parkerized finish with scattered wear and silvering. Carbine is maker marked “AYM” and there is an original Vz52 canvas sling
included with the carbine. There is a small Sarco import mark on the receiver, and stock set rates excellent with a couple minor handling
marks. Overall a nice example of a scarce Cold War Carbine. (207546-15) {C&R} [Bleecker Williams Collection]
(300/500)
2416. EAST GERMAN MAKAROV PISTOL serial #BX2412, 9x18 Makarov, 3 3/4” barrel with bright excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain
98% arsenal blue finish with some minor edge wear at front of slide. Frame and slide are matching, and the pistol is marked “62” for a manufacture date of 1962. Included with this pistol is a spare magazine and holster and there is a Century small import mark on the frame. Black
plastic grips rate very good plus with some scattered wear. Overall a nice example of a high quality German Makarov. (207546-44) {C&R}
[Bleecker Williams Collection]
(250/450)
2417. POLISH M44 MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY RADOM serial #KB13747, 7.62x54 Russian, 20” barrel with bright
excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish. Stock set rates excellent plus with a Polish acceptance stamp on butt. All serial
numbers are matching, and barrel shank is dated 1953. Bolt face is very clean and has remnants of cosmoline. Polish M44s are considered
to be high quality and this one appears to be unissued and unfired since leaving the Radom factory. (207585-7) {C&R}
(250/450)
2418. RUGER BLACKHAWK CONVERTIBLE SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #47-29514, 45 Colt/45 ACP, 4 5/8" barrel with
a bright excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 97-98% original blue finish with some scattered minor silvering. Smooth walnut grips rate very
good plus with a few light handling marks. Revolver includes two cylinders, one for 45 Long Colt and another for 45 ACP. This revolver will
likely make a good sidearm for hunting or as a plinker. (206520-3239) {MODERN} [Richard "Stretch" Kennedy Collection]
(300/500)
2419. JAPANESE TYPE I CARCANO NAVAL BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY BRESCIA serial #G236, 6.5 Arisaka, 30" barrel with a very
good plus bore. Metal surfaces retain 85% arsenal applied blue finish with scattered fading. Some wear on front band, oxidation staining on
bolt, and silvering on barrel. Stock rates very good plus with a few light handling marks, a tight 1/2" hairline crack at butt, and buttstock joint
appears solid. Cleaning rod is missing but this is a fine example of an uncommon Japanese WWII rifle overall. (207539-25) {C&R} (200/400)
2420. ETHIOPIAN MODEL 1924 BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY F.N. (SPORTERIZED) serial #176, 8mm Mauser, 22 1/2" barrel
with a bright and excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 90% arsenal blue finish with some wear on floorplate, receiver, and triggerguard.
Aftermarket pistol grip stock rates excellent with a couple minor handling marks and a Pachmayr recoil pad installed. Rifle is fitted with a Marbles
sheard front sight, and an unmarked rear peep sight. Overall this rifle may make a nice hunting rifle. (207317-5) {MODERN}
(150/350)
2421. MAUSER HSC SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #01.33319, 380 ACP, 3 1/4" barrel with a bright and excellent bore. Metal surfaces
retain 95% original nickel finish with some wear on backstrap. Checkered walnut grips rate very good plus with a few light handling marks.
The slide is marked with an Interams import mark. Included with this pistol is an original box, paperwork, cleaning rod, and two magazines.
Overall a nice post-war HSC pistol . (206520-3336) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2422. NO. 4 MK1* ENFIELD BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY SAVAGE (SPORTERIZED) serial #4OC5350, .303 British, 23" barrel with
a good bore that has frost along its length, and some scattered pitting. Metal surfaces retain some fading arsenal parkerizing and stoving
on bolt handle, but have mostly faded to patina with some scattered oxidation. Aftermarket monte carlo stock rates very good with an added
finish, scattered handling marks, and a 1" crack at front. Serial numbers are mismatched, rifle is outfitted with an unmarked aftermarket peep
sight, and blade front sight. This Enfield sporter will make a good project for the budding gunsmith. (207272-8) {MODERN} (100/200)
2423. SWEDISH M96 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY CARL GUSTAFS serial #317148, 6.5x55 Swedish, 29" threaded barrel with a very good plus bore that has some minor frosting near muzzle. Metal surfaces of this 1913 vintage rifle retain 80% arsenal applied
blue finish with some silvering on barrel, floorplate, and receiver. Stock rates very good with scattered dings and handling marks. All visible
serial numbered parts are matching, and stock disc is marked "2" for bore condition. Rifle is import marked on barrel and a correct leather
sling, front sight hood, and muzzle cap are included. Overall a very good Swedish Mauser. (207249-62) {C&R}
(200/400)
2424. GEHA MAUSER BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN 12 gauge, 26" barrel with a very good plus bore. Metal surfaces retain 90% reapplied blue finish with some fading on receiver and barrel. Stock rates very good with a 2" crack at tang and scattered light handling marks.
Overall a solid Geha shotgun and an interesting piece of history. (207249-60) {C&R}
(100/200)
2425. SWEDISH M96 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY CARL GUSTAFS (SPORTERIZED) serial #264325, 6.5x55
Swedish, 29" barrel with a very good plus bore that has some frosting near muzzle. Metal surfaces on this 1910 vintage rifle retain 93-95%
arsenal applied blue finish with some silvering on receiver, and barrel. Buttplate has an aftermarket enamel finish with a couple spots of flaking. Cut down stock rates excellent as cleaned with an added finish and a few light handling marks. Stock disc is missing, bolt is bent, and
rifle has been drilled and tapped with six holes for a scope two of which have been filled on the front ring of receiver. All visible serial numbers
are matching and overall this rifle may make a good project for the budding gunsmith. (207249-58) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2426. ITALIAN VETTERLI-VITALI MODEL 1870/87/15 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #KB1927, 6.5 Carcano, 34" barrel with a
very good plus bore that has some frosting near muzzle. Metal surfaces are a mix between arsenal blue, brown patina and some oxidation
with the heaviest oxidation being on magazine. Stock is arsenal force matched and rates good plus with scattered dings, handling marks,
and 1 1/4" crack to the left of receiver. A salty converted Vetterli overall. (207249-41) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
2427. BR ITI S H MARTI N I H E N RY M KIV LONG LEVE R S I NG LE S HOT R I FLE BY E N FI E LD serial #462, 577-450, 33" barrel
with a good bore that has scattered oxidation and pitting throughout its length. The metal surfaces on this 1887 vintage rifle have faded
to a gray gunmetal patina with a mix of arsenal blue and some oxidation staining. Stock rates good with scattered dings, handling marks
and a couple cracks on the buttstock. Rear band is loose but all hardware is intact. Overall a salty example of a Martini Henry rifle.
(207249-129) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
2428. POLISH WZ29 BOLT ACTION RIFLE (SPORTERIZED) serial #5211N, 8mm Mauser, 23" barrel with a very good plus bore
that some scattered frost. The metal surfaces on this 1928 vintage rifle retain 90% arsenal applied blue finish with some fading on receiver,
silvering on barrel, and light oxidation on floorplate. Cut down stock rates good with scattered dings and two hairline cracks at wrist. Serial
numbers are mismatched, an aftermarket sling has been installed along with an aftermarket sling swivel. This rifle may make a good project
gun or inexpensive hunting rifle. (207285-24) {MODERN}
(125/250)
2429. U.S. MODEL 1896 KRAG BY BOLT ACTION RIFLE SPRINGFIELD ARMORY (SPORTERIZED) serial #48857, 3040 Krag, 30" barrel with a very good plus bore that has some scattered frosting. Metal surfaces retain 80% reapplied blue finish with scattered spots of oxidation on barrel, and magazine loading gate turning a gray patina. The cut down stock rates excellent as cleaned with
an added varnish finish and rifle is equipped with an 1896 rear sight. Overall a solid sporter Krag that may make a good candidate for
restoration. (207328-32) {ANTIQUE}
(150/350)
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2430. ITALIAN CARCANO MODEL 1941 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #Q17408, 6.5 Carcano, 26" barrel with a very good plus
bore. Metal surfaces retain 90% arsenal applied blue finish with some silvering on magazine, oxidation staining on bolt, and fading blue
on receiver. Stock is matching and rates excellent with scattered handling marks and light dings. Cleaning rod is missing and stock is
marked "MADE IN ITALY". Overall a nice representative example of a WWII Italian battle rifle. (207211-33) {C&R}
(150/250)
2431. W.W. GREENER MKIII MARTINI SHOTGUN serial #36228, 14 ga, 26" barrel with a very good plus bore that has some scattered pits and oxidation. Metal surfaces have turned a gray patina with some oxidation staining on front band and receiver. Stock rates
good with scattered dings, handling marks, and two abrasions on buttstock. These shotguns were built on Martini-Henry actions and used
by the British for riot control. A very good example of an interesting piece of history. (207249-148) {C&R}
(300/500)
2432. W.W. GREENER MARTINI SHOTGUN 12 GAUGE GREENER, 26" barrel with a very good bore that has some scattered pits
and oxidation. Metal surfaces have turned a dull brown patina with some oxidation on barrel. Stock rates very good with a 2" hairline crack
at butt, scattered dings, and handling marks throughout. Shotgun is marked in Arabic likely indicating Egyptian use, and is chambered for
(300/500)
the 12 gauge Greener round instead of the standard 12 gauge shell, An interesting shotgun overall. (207249-147) {C&R}
2433. CARCANO MODEL 1891 BOLT ACTION RIFLE (SPORTERIZED) serial #TK239, 6.5 Carcano, 20 1/2" barrel with a good
plus bore that has some oxidation and frost throughout. Metal surfaces retain 70% arsenal applied blue finish with scattered thinning and
oxidation on bolt and magazine. Cut down stock rates good plus with a repair to a crack at tang, and scattered handling marks and dings.
This rifle may make a good project or a parts donor. (207272-9) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2434. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY KOKURA serial #1925675, 6.5 Arisaka, 31" barrel with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this early no series rifle retain 90% arsenal applied blue finish with some scattered fading. Stock
rates good plus to very good with scattered dings, handling marks, and a minor 1/2" crack below receiver. Bayonet lug and bolt are matching each other but not the receiver, and chrysanthemum has an "X" thorough but is still mostly visible. An original cleaning rod is included
with this rifle. A very good example overall. (207285-5) {C&R}
(200/400)
2435. JAPANESE TYPE 99 LAST DITCH ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TORIIMATSU serial #57763, 7.7 Arisaka, 26"
barrel with a very good bore that has some scattered frosting and oxidation. Metal surfaces on this 10th series rifle retain 90% arsenal
applied blue finish with scattered silvering and fading. Stock rates very good with a few light handling marks and dings. Bolt and extractor
are matching, bayonet lug is unnumbered and chrysanthemum has been partially ground. Overall a solid late war Arisaka. (207330-133)
{C&R}
(150/350)
2436. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY KOKURA serial #75885, 6.5 Arisaka, 31" barrel with a bright
and excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this 23rd series rifle retain 95% arsenal applied blue finish with some light oxidation on floorplate,
and barrel. Stock rates very good with scattered dings and handling marks. Bolt handle serial number is matching, extractor number is
illegible, and bayonet lug is unnumbered. Chrysanthemum has been ground and an original in-the-white cleaning rod is included. Overall
this is a solid example of a Type 38 Arisaka rifle. (207330-138) {C&R}
(200/400)
2437. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA LONG RIFLE BY TOKYO KOGO serial #26869, 7.7 Arisaka, 31" barrel with a very good plus
bore. The metal surfaces on this 35th series rifle retain 95% arsenal blue finish with some minor oxidation on floorplate, and fading on barrel.
Stock rates very good with scattered handling marks and dings. Chrysanthemum is ground, bayonet lug is unnumbered, and bolt is mismatched. An original cleaning rod is included with this rifle. Overall a good example of an uncommon Japanese Long Rifle. (207330-135)
{C&R}
(300/500)
2438. ITALIAN CARCANO MODEL 91/28 BOLT ACTION CARBINE serial #B1024, 6.5 Carcano, 18" barrel with a very good bore
that has some minor pitting in grooves. Metal surfaces retain 90% arsenal blue finish with some scattered fading and minor oxidation on
floorplate. Stock rates very good with an added varnish finish, a couple cracks at tang and scattered dings and handling marks. Stock has
a name inscribed on butt and is matching. An aftermarket sling is included with this carbine. Overall a good example a 91/28 Carcano
Carbine. (207425-56) {C&R}
(100/200)
2439. SPANISH M1916 BOLT ACTION RIFLE (SPORTERIZED) serial #8283, 7.62MM NATO, 21" barrel with a very good bore
that has a couple spots of minor pitting. Metal surfaces retain 95-97% arsenal bluing with some wear on floorplate and oxidation on bolt
handle Ramline stock rates good with some handling marks and damage to the rear of tang. Rifle has an aftermarket scope mounted and
rifle will need to have its bolt disassembled and will need mechanical attention. Please do not fire this rifle until you have had it inspected
by a competent gunsmith. (207272-6) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2440. AUSTRIAN MODEL 1895 BOLT ACTION INFANTRY RIFLE BY STEYR serial #2845W, 8x56R, 30" barrel with a very
good bore that has some areas of minor pitting in grooves. Metal surfaces retain 95% arsenal refurbished blue finish with some oxidation
and bolt handle and buttplate. Stock rates very good with an added oil finish, armorer repair, handling marks and a solid 4" hairline crack.
Bolt and stock are both arsenal force matched and chamber is "S" marked indicating conversion to the 8x56R cartridge. Overall a fine
arsenal refurbished example of a Steyr Mannlicher Infantry rifle. (207340-12) {C&R}
(200/400)
2441. SWISS MODEL 1878 VETTERLI BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #213433, .41 Swiss rimfire, 33" barrel with a very good plus
bore that has a couple minor pits. Metal surfaces retain 93% reapplied blue finish with some fading on barrel, cocking knob and buttplate.
Stock rates excellent as cleaned with a faint Swiss cartouche and a few light handling marks. All visible serial numbers are matching and
this restored Vetterli may make a nice shooter. (207330-168) {ANTIQUE}
(125/250)
2442. SWISS MODEL 1878 VETTERLI BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #181177, .41 Swiss rimfire, 33" barrel with a good plus bore
that has scattered pitting and oxidation in grooves. Metal surfaces are turning a mix of arsenal blue, brown, patina, and oxidation. Stock
rates very good with scattered handling marks and dings. Tang is well above the wood line and shell elevator is missing. The rifle will need
mechanical attention to fix. Bolt is mismatched but remaining parts are matching. This rifle may make a good project for the budding gunsmith or it may make a good parts donor rifle. (207285-1) {ANTIQUE}
(50/100)
2443. ARGENTINE MODEL 1891 BOLT RIFLE BY LUDWIG LOEWE (SPORTERIZED) serial #F2164, 7.65 Argentine, 23" barrel
with a very good bore that has some minor pitting in the grooves. Metal surfaces are covered in oxidation throughout. Cut down stock rates
very good with a few light handling marks and a 3 1/2" scratch at butt. Bolt has been bent, all visible serial numbers are matching and a military
type canvas sling is included. This Argentine Mauser may make a nice project or parts donor rifle. (207340-63) {ANTIQUE}
(50/100)
2444. SWEDISH M96 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY CARL GUSTAFS serial #16494, 6.5x55 Swedish 29" threaded barrel
with a dark bore that has scattered pitting and oxidation. The metal surfaces on this 1899 vintage rifle are a mix of arsenal blue finish with
scattered oxidation on bands, buttplate, and floorplate. Stock rates good with a 7" hairline crack on bottom, and scattered handling marks.
Bolt parts, buttplate, and rear sight are matching but the remaining numbers are illegible or mismatched. Overall a salty early Swedish
Maser. (207340-14) {C&R}
(100/200)
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2445. U.S. MODEL 1898 KRAG BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY (SPORTERIZED) serial #202428,
30-40 Krag, 22" barrel with a good bore that has scattered oxidation and pitting. Metal surfaces are a mix of oxidation, gray patina, and
arsenal blue finish. Cut down stock rates very good as cleaned with a 1" hairline crack behind sideplate, scattered handling marks and
dings. An aftermarket leather sling is included with this rifle. Overall a salty Krag sporter. (207340-32) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2446. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY IZAWA JYUKO serial #335, 7.7 Arisaka, 26" barrel with a very
good bore that has some scattered frosting. The metal surfaces on this 4th series rifle are covered with oxidation. Stock rates very good
with scattered handling marks and dings. Bolt, extractor and bayonet lug serial numbers are all matching, and chrysanthemum is ground.
A military type canvas sling is included with this rifle. Overall a salty Type 99 Arisaka. (207340-49) {C&R}
(75/150)
2447. GERMAN K98K BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY MAUSER OBERNDORF serial #9990i, 8mm Mauser, 23" barrel with a dark
poor bore that has pitting and oxidation throughout its length. Metal surfaces are worn and turning a gray patina. Stock rates very good
with some grain crackling, a repair on bottom of butt and a few light handling marks. Serial numbers on rear sight base and barrel are
matching but the remaining parts are mismatched. There is a small import mark on barrel. This K98k may make a good first K98k for the
budding WWII collector. (207592-89D31071) {C&R}
(200/400)
2448. SWISS VETTERLI MODEL 1881 BOLT ACTION RIFLE (SPORTERIZED) serial #208827, .41 Swiss Rimfire, 22" barrel
with a very good bore that has some minor pitting near muzzle. Metal surfaces are turning a brown patina. Cut down stock rates very good
with scattered dings and handling marks. All visible serial numbers are matching, buttplate and sights are missing. Bolt, and magazine
parts are disassembled and separate from rifle. A nice parts donor rifle overall. (207425-62) {ANTIQUE}
(50/100)
2449. ITALIAN CARCANO MODEL 91/24 BOLT ACTION CARBINE (SPORTERIZED) serial #M2260, 6.5 Carcano, 17" barrel with a dark pitted poor bore. Metal surfaces are covered with oxidation throughout. Cut down stock rates very good with scattered
dings, handling marks, and a 1" hairline crack at tang. Stock is matching, and overall this carbine may make a good parts donor gun or
project. (207340-50) {MODERN}
(50/100)
2450. ANSCHUTZ MSR RX22 SEMI AUTO RIFLE serial #L251298, 22 LR, 16" barrel with a bright excellent bore. Metal surfaces
retain 98-99% original blue finish with some light silvering near muzzle. Synthentic stock rates excellent plus overall. This rifle is made to
resemble the famous FN SCAR rifle used by the Army Rangers, and its controls are ambidextrous, it is also equipped with 4 rails for mounting accessories. Included with this rifle are one 16 round magazine, one 22 round magazine and original factory hard case. Overall a very
neat gun that will likely make a fun plinker. (207595-8) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2451. CZECH CZ82 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #044293, 9x18 Makarov, 3 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 98%
arsenal applied enamel finish. Rubber grips rate very good with a few handling marks and superficial scratches. Barrel and slide having
matching numbers and there is a Century Arms import mark on slide. Included with this pistol are two 12 round magazines, a chamber
flag, and an AIM surplus shipping box. Overall a very nice example of this Cold War pistol. (207560-4) {C&R}
(150/300)
2452. JAPAN E S E TYPE 38 AR I SAKA BOLT ACTION R I FLE BY KOKU RA serial #752079, 6.5 Arisaka, 31" barrel with a dark
poor bore. Metal surfaces have turned a mix of arsenal blue and oxidation. Stock rates good with scattered cracks, dings and handling
marks. Serial numbers are mismatched and chrysanthemum has been ground. Overall a good wallhanger or parts donor rifle.
(207340-64) {C&R}
(50/100)
2453. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY KOKURA serial #1974502, 6.5 Arisaka, 31" barrel with a dark
poor pitted bore. Metal surfaces are a mix of arsenal blue and oxidation. Stock rates good with a crack at wrist, scattered handling marks
and dings. Serial numbers on this rifle are mismatched and chrysanthemum has been ground. A military type canvas sling is included with
this rifle. Overall a good parts donor gun or wall hanger. (207340-59) {C&R}
(50/100)
2454. JAPAN E S E TYPE 38 AR I SAKA BOLT ACTION R I FLE BY NAGOYA serial #44764, 6.5 Arisaka 31" barrel with a very
good bore that has a couple spots of minor pitting. The metal surfaces on this 29th series rifle retain 70% arsenal blue finish with some
oxidation on barrel, bands, floorplate and fading on receiver. Stock rates very good with scattered dings, handling marks, and a rack
number "164" on butt. Bolt and bayonet lug are matching, and chrysanthemum has been ground. Overall a solid Type 38 Arisaka.
(207340-37) {C&R}
(100/200)
2455. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY KOKURA serial #1623355, 6.5 Arisaka, 31" barrel with a dark
poor bore. Metal surfaces are worn and turning a dull brown patina with scattered oxidation. Stock rates good plus with scattered dings,
cracks, abrasions, finish loss and handling marks. Bayonet lug is unnumbered, bolt number is matching, and chrysanthemum is ground.
Bolt will not go all the way into battery and magazine parts are missing. Overall a good candidate for a parts donor rifle. (207340-61)
{C&R}
(25/50)
2456. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY KOKURA serial #1254239, 6.5 Arisaka, 31" barrel with a dark poor
bore. Metal surfaces are flaking and turning a dull gray patina with some scattered oxidation. Stock rates good plus with a 2" crack at toe of
butt, scattered dings and handling marks. Rear sling swivel and magazine parts are missing and bolt will not close all the way. Serial numbers
are mismatched and chrysanthemum has been ground. This rifle may make a good parts donor gun. (207340-22) {C&R}
(25/50)
2457. JAPAN E S E TYPE 99 AR I SAKA BOLT ACTION R I FLE BY KOKU RA (SPORTERIZED) serial #60089, 7.7 Arisaka, 26"
barrel with a fair bore that has pitting and oxidation throughout. Metal surfaces are a mix of arsenal blue, and oxidation. Cut down stock
rates excellent with a few handling marks and the butt has been grooved for a better grip. Bolt is mismatched and the handle has been
bent, also chrysanthemum has been ground. A military type canvas sling is included with this rifle. Overall an interesting sporter.
(207340-24) {MODERN}
(25/50)
2458. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY NAGOYA (SPORTERIZED) serial #52865, 7.7 Arisaka
17" barrel with a very good bore that has some scattered frosting. Metal surfaces retain 85% arsenal blue finish with scattered fading and
oxidation. Cut down stock rates very good with an added coat of finish and scattered handling marks and dings. Handguard has been
removed from this carbine conversion, bolt and bayonet lug numbers are matching and chrysanthemum is fully intact. Overall an interesting
aftermarket carbine conversion of an Arisaka. (207420-76) {MODERN}
(125/175)
2459. JAPANESE TYPE I CARCANO BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY GARDONE ARSENAL serial #E2368, 6.5 Arisaka, 30" barrel
with a very good bore that has some minor pitting in grooves. Metal surfaces retain 60-70% arsenal blue with scattered fading and oxidation. Stock rates very good plus with scattered dings and handling marks. Overall a nice example of an uncommon Italian made
Japanese WWII bolt action rifle. (207420-70) {C&R}
(200/400)
2460. GERMAN K98K BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY MAUSER OBERNDORF serial #36453F, 8mm Mauser, 23" barrel with a very
good bore that has some minor pitting in the grooves. Metal surfaces are a mix of arsenal blue turning brown patina, and light oxidation.
Stock rates very good with a crisp "WaA135" Waffanamt and several scattered handling marks. Front band, bandkeeper, and handguard
are missing. Bolt is mismatched but remaining visible numbered parts are matching. Overall a good restoration candidate for the budding
WWII German collector. (207420-77) {C&R}
(300/500)
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2461. ITALIAN CARCANO MODEL 91/38 BOLT ACTION CARBINE serial #BT1776, 6.5 Carcano, 18" barrel with a very good
plus bore. Metal surfaces retain 60% fading arsenal blue finish with some oxidation on magazine. Stock rates very good plus as lightly
cleaned with a few light handling marks, scratches and a repair behind the tang and stock serial number is faint. Overall a solid WWII
Carcano Carbine. (207528-2) {C&R}
(100/200)
2462. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY KOKURA serial #28589, 7.7 Arisaka, 26" barrel with a very good
plus bore that has some minor frosting near muzzle. The metal surfaces of this 21st series rifle retain 90% arsenal applied blue finish with
some scattered fading and oxidation staining on floorplate. Stock rates very good plus with scattered handling marks and minor dings.
Chrysanthemum is ground, bayonet lug is unnumbered and bolt and extractor are mismatched. One front band screw is missing but an
original cleaning rod is included with this rifle. Overall a very good example of a WWII Japanese Arisaka. (207539-2) {C&R} (125/250)
2463. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY NAGOYA (SPORTERIZED) serial #5061, 7.7 Arisaka 24"
barrel with a very good plus bore that has a minor spot of oxidation. Metal surfaces are a mix of arsenal blue turning a brown patina and
oxidation. Cut down stock rates very good plus with an added oil finish, and some homemade checkering. Chrysanthemum is intact, and
bolt is mismatched. Cocking knob, firing pin, bolt spring, firing pin retainer, buttplate and rear triggerguard plate are missing. Rifle has no
sights and has an aftermarket scope mount added. Overall a salty sporter that will need mechanical attention but may make a good parts
donor rifle. (207249-57) {MODERN}
(25/50)
2464. JAPANESE TYPE 38 BLANK FIRING BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #859, 6.5 Arisaka Blank, 31" smoothbore barrel with a
dark oxidized bore. Metal surfaces retain 80% arsenal blue finish with scattered oxidation and fading. Stock rates very good as cleaned
with an added finish, and scattered dings and handling marks. Serial numbers are mismatched and this rifle should never be fired with live
ammunition. Overall an interesting Japanese trainer. (207249-59) {C&R}
(75/150)
2465. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY NAGOYA serial #78469, 7.7 Arisaka, 26" barrel with a very good
bore that has some minor frosting near muzzle. The metal surfaces on this 8th series rifle retain 85% arsenal blue with some wear on floorplate, receiver, barrel and light oxidation on floorplate. Stock rates very good with handling marks and dings throughout. Bayonet lug is
unnumbered, bolt is mismatched and chrysanthemum is ground. An original cleaning rod and mismatched dust cover are included with
this rifle. Overall a solid WWII Arisaka rifle. (207539-5) {C&R}
(150/250)
2466. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA LAST DITCH BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TOYO KOGO serial #59208, 7.7 Arisaka, 26"
barrel with a very good bore that has some minor frosting near muzzle. The metal surfaces of this 34th Series rifle retain 70% fading arsenal
blue finish. Stock rates very good as cleaned with an added finish and scattered handling marks. Bolt and extractor are matching, bayonet
lug is unnumbered, and chrysanthemum is ground. Magazine floorplate is missing but overall this rifle may make a good restoration project
or parts donor rifle. (207539-24) {C&R}
(75/150)
2467. SWISS VETTERLI MODEL 1878 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #56553, .41 Swiss Rimfire, 33" barrel with a dark pitted bore.
Metal surfaces have turned a dull gray patina with some scattered oxidation. Stock rates fair with scattered dings, chips, handling marks
and an 8" crack on bottom of forestock. Triggerguard, rear tang screw, and cleaning rod are missing and tang is very proud of wood. Overall
this rifle may make a good project or parts donor rifle. (207249-42) {ANTIQUE}
(25/50)
2468. BRITISH MKIV MARTINI HENRY SINGLE SHOT RIFLE BY ENFIELD serial #491, 577-450, 33" barrel with a good bore
that has scattered pitting in grooves but strong rifling. The metal surfaces on this 1887 Long Lever rifle have turned a dull gray patina with
scattered oxidation. Stock rates good plus with two hairline cracks on butt, and scattered dings and handling marks. Stock is loose and
will require attention to tighten. Buttstock is numbered "492" and there are the remnants of tape on barrel and forestock and some illegible
markings on the butt. A solid British Martini Henry overall. (207249-128) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
2469. UNMARKED MKIV MARTINI HENRY SINGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #D7770, 577-450, 33" barrel with a good bore that has
scattered oxidation but strong rifling. Metal surfaces are turning a dull gray patina throughout. Stock rates good plus with scattered handling
marks, dings, and a few cracks on buttstock. Receiver lacks any maker markings, but barrel has British proof marks. Front band and associated hardware are missing. Overall a solid Martini Henry that may make a good restoration project. (207249-124) {ANTIQUE}(150/350)
2470. NEPALESE GAHENDRA MARTINI STYLE SINGLE SHOT RIFLE 577-450, 33" barrel with a dark pitted bore. Metal surfaces have turned a dull gray patina with scattered light pitting. Stock rates very good with an added varnish finish, dings, handling marks,
and a tight crack at butt. There is Nepali writing on tang, and these rifles were a close copy of the British Martini Henry rifle. Overall a solid
example of an interesting rifle. (207249-122) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
2471. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA CARBINE BY KOKURA serial #131140, 6.5 Arisaka, 18" barrel with a dark pitted bore. Metal
surfaces have turned a gray patina with oxidation scattered throughout. Stock rates fair with a few cracks, several dings, and handling
marks. Bolt is matching, but bayonet lug, and nosecap are missing. Front of stock is missing a chunk but overall this carbine may make a
good restoration project or parts donor rifle. (207340-26) {C&R}
(75/150)
2472. RUSSIAN MOSIN NAGANT 91/30 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY IZHEVSK ARSENAL serial #6646, 7.62x54 Russian, 28
3/4" barrel with a very good bore that has some scattered areas of minor pitting. Metal surfaces retain 80% fading arsenal blue finish.
Stock rates fair with scattered cracks on handguard, dings and handling marks. All serial numbers are matching and there are no import
marks. Cleaning rod and front sight assembly are missing but there are wire hangers for a sling that are likely Spanish. A salty pre-war
Russian Mosin Nagant without import markings. (207528-4) {C&R}
(75/150)
2473. ITA LI A N CA R CA N O M O D E L 9 1/3 8 CA R B I N E W ITH
CARLOS HATHCOCK AND JIM LAND SIGNATURES serial
#RP7159, 6.5 Carcano, 21" barrel with dark bore that has scattered oxidation
and pitting. Metal surfaces retain 50% arsenal blue. Mismatched stock
appears to have an older cleaning and rates very good with scattered dings
and handling marks. Stock is signed by the famous Marine Snipers Edward
"Jim" Land and Carlos Hathcock but we cannot determine the authenticity of
these signatures. Further research may prove fruitful for this interesting Italian
carbine. (207249-35) {C&R}
(100/200)
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2474. ITALIAN VETTE R LI-VITALI MODE L 1870/87 R I FLE serial
#B2151, 10.4x47 Vetterli, 34" barrel with a very good plus bore that has some
frosting near muzzle and a couple areas of minor oxidation. Metal surfaces retain a mix of arsenal blue and brown patina. Matching stock
rates excellent with scattered handling marks and a couple cartouches. Bolt is mismatched but barrel is matching. Overall a really nice
example. (207519-6) {ANTIQUE}
(300/500)
2475. DUTCH BEAUMONT MODEL 1871/88 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #4463, 11.3x51mm, 32 3/4" barrel with a very good
bore that has some minor oxidation in grooves and frosting near muzzle. Metal surfaces have turned a silver pewter throughout with some
oxidation staining on bands and bolt. Stock rates very good plus with scattered light dings and handling marks and crisp cartouches. Bolt
body serial number is matching but the other visible serial numbers are mixed. Overall a nice example of an early Dutch bolt action rifle.
(207519-7) {ANTIQUE}
(350/550)
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2476. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA LAST DITCH BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY NAGOYA serial #45719, 7.7 Arisaka, 26" barrel
with a very good bore that has some scattered frosting. The metal surfaces on this 12th series rifle retain 90% arsenal blue finish with scattered fading and some light oxidation on floorplate. Stock rates very good plus with scattered light dings, handling marks, and the initials
"MV" on left side. Bayonet lug is unnumbered, bolt and extractor are matching, and chrysanthemum is fully intact. Overall a very fine example of a late war Japanese Arisaka. (207539-13) {C&R}
(250/450)
2477. ARGENTINE MODEL 1891 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY LOEWE serial #E4895, 7.65 Argentine, 29" barrel with a very good
bore that has some scattered frosting. Metal surfaces retain 85% arsenal blue finish with flaking on magazine and receiver, scattered fading
and some oxidation on front band and barrel. Stock rates very good plus with a few light handling marks and dings. Crest is ground, rear
sight is numbered "15", but all other visible parts are matching including cleaning rod. An aftermarket leather sling is included with this
(200/400)
rifle. Overall a very good early Argentine Mauser rifle. (207528-1) {ANTIQUE}
2478. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY KOKURA serial #493171, 6.5 Arisaka, 31" barrel with a very
good bore that has some scattered frosting. Metal surfaces retain 90% arsenal blue with some thinning on receiver, floorplate, and front
band, and light oxidation staining on floorplate. Stock rates very good with scattered dings, handling marks, and two minor hairline cracks
at rear of handguard. Serial numbers are mismatched and chrysanthemum has an "X" across it. An original cleaning rod is included with
this rifle. Overall a solid example of an early Japanese Arisaka. (207539-20) {C&R}
(150/350)
2479. RUSSIAN MOSIN NAGANT 91/30 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TULA ARSENAL serial #34781, 7.62x54 Russian, 28 3/4"
barrel with a good bore that has scattered frosting and pitting. The metal surfaces on this 1937 dated rifle are a mix of arsenal blue, and
oxidation. Stock rates fair with several cracks at butt, chips missing, dings, and handling marks. Bolt is mismatched but other parts are
matching, and the cleaning rod, lower buttplate screw, and front sight are missing. Rifle has sling wire hangers that are likely Spanish and
the words "COCO LISO" are inscribed on butt. This well used rifle likely saw use by the Republicans during the Spanish Civil War of 19361939. (207528-5) {C&R}
(75/150)
2480. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA LAST DITCH BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY NAGOYA serial #3460, 7.7 Arisaka, 26" barrel
with a very good plus bore. Metal surfaces on this rifle are fading to a brown patina with some oxidation on floorplate. Stock rates very
good with scattered handling marks and has a duffle cut at rear band. Chrysanthemum is fully intact, series number is illegible, bayonet
lug is absent, but bolt and extractor are matching. Overall a solid late war Arisaka that was very likely a bring back from the Pacific War.
(207539-3) {C&R}
(200/400)
2481. GERMAN K98K BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY WAFFEN WERKE BRUNN (SPORTERIZED) serial #3086EE, 8mm
Mauser, 23 1/2" barrel with a very good bore that has a couple spots of minor oxidation. The metal surfaces on this 1944 vintage rifle
retain 90% reapplied blue finish with scattered fading and some oxidation staining on bolt. Cut down laminated stock rates very good with
some handling marks and a few hairline cracks. Rifle is equipped with a Lyman peep sight. This rifle may make a good hunting rifle or
parts donor. (207517-13D30978) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2482. MOSIN NAGANT M91 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY REMINGTON 7.62x54 Russian, 30" barrel with a very good bore that has
scattered cosmoline. The metal surfaces on this 1917 vintage rifle retain 90% original blue with scattered fading and some oxidation staining
on buttplate. American Walnut stock rates very good plus with scattered handling marks and light dings, and a minor chip missing near
buttplate. Stock has a crisp flaming bomb and "English Contract" cartouche. Barrel shank has no serial number, bolt serial number is mismatched, but buttplate and floorplate match each other. One band screw exhibits slot damage and barrel has been shortened slightly. Overall
a modified U.S. Surcharged Remington Mosin that may make a good shooter or parts donor rifle. (207533-23) {MODERN}
(100/300)
2483. GERMAN STANDARD MODELL BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY MAUSER (SPORTERIZED) serial #65669, 8mm Mauser,
22" barrel with a very good bore that has some minor pitting in grooves. Metal surfaces retain 95% arsenal applied blue finish with some
light oxidation on floorplate and scattered fading. Cut down laminated stock rates very good with some grain crackling on butt, a Red Head
recoil pad installed, and a coin with ship inletted on both sides. Rifle has its original rear sight removed and a Redfield peep sight installed.
Overall a very good sporterized Standard Modell Mauser rifle. (207567-19) {MODERN}
(150/350)
2484. FRENCH BERTHIER M1907/15 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY REMINGTON (SPORTERIZED) 8mm Lebel, 31 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 90% original blue finish with scattered fading silvering, and some light oxidation on receiver, bolt and triggerguard. Cut stock rates very good with an added finish, scattered handling marks, dings and a minor crack at tang. Stock
has been checkered, bayonet lug has been ground, and parts are devoid of serial numbers. This rifle may make a nice parts donor or project rifle. (207567-15) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2485. MEXICAN MODEL 1936 SHORT RIFLE (SPORTERIZED) serial #47717, 7mm Mauser, 22 1/2" barrel with a good plus bore
that has some scattered frosting and oxidation. Receiver and floorplate metal surfaces are turning a dull gray patina and blued barrel
retains 50% arsenal blue with fading and light oxidation. Monte Carlo stock with flared left side cheekpiece rates excellent with an added
finish and a few light handling marks. Overall a very good sporterized Mexican Mauser rifle. (207517-2D30973) {MODERN} (200/400)
2486. J.C. HIGGINS MODEL 10116 SEMI AUTO RIFLE 22 L/S/LR, 23 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain
40% original blue with scattered fading. Tenite stock rates good plus with areas of flaking finish, handling marks, and dings. Bolt will not
close and will need mechanical attention to fix. Overall a good project for the budding gunsmith. (207486-11) {MODERN}
(25/75)
2487. MOSSBERG MODEL 500 PUMP ACTION SHOTGUN serial #K929845, 12 ga, 18 1/2" cylinder bore barrel with a bright excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 70% original blue with scattered spots of oxidation on barrel and magazine tube with the heaviest spots
being on the barrel. Stock rates good plus with scattered handling marks, dings and a large area of wood finish missing on slide. Slide is a
bit sluggish and overall this shotgun will make a good project for the budding gunsmith. (207441-8S1911O) {MODERN}
(50/100)
2488. JAPANESE TYPE 38 NIPPON SPECIAL ARISAKA TRAINER 6.5 Arisaka blank, 31" barrel with a dark smooth bore. Metal
surfaces are turning a dull brown patina throughout with some oxidation staining on floorplate. Stock rates very good with scattered handling marks and Japanese markings on right side of butt. Overall a very good example of an uncommon Japanese trainer and it should
not be fired with live ammunition. (207443-61) {C&R}
(100/200)
2489. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TOYO KOGO serial #6134, 7.7 Arisaka, 26" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this 32nd series rifle retain 90% arsenal blue finish with scattered thinning and some oxidation on buttplate
and floorplate. Stock rates good with a couple cracks, chips missing and scattered dings and handling marks. Chrysanthemum is fully
intact, bayonet lug is unnumbered, bolt and extractor are matching. A cleaning rod is included that may be a reproduction. Overall a solid
example of a WWII Arisaka rifle. (207406-2) {C&R}
(150/350)
2490. KHYBE R PAS S M KI I I E N FI E LD BOLT ACTION R I FLE serial #9966, .303 British, 25" barrel with a dark poor bore. Metal
surfaces retain 70-80% arsenal type blue finish with scattered oxidation and thinning. Stock rates very good with scattered dings, handling marks, repairs and a couple minor hairline cracks. All visible numbered parts are matching and wrist is marked "SOP 1919". Safety
and rear sight bridge are loose and rear triggerguard screw is missing. This rifle is sold as a collectible only and should not be fired.
(207443-54) {MODERN}
(75/150)
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2491. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY KOKURA serial #96026, 6.5 Arisaka, 31" barrel with a fair bore
that has scattered pitting and frosting throughout but strong rifling. The metal surfaces on this 25th Series rifle retain 90% arsenal blue
finish with scattered fading and some oxidation staining on buttplate and floorplate. Stock rates very good with a couple minor hairline
cracks, scattered dings, and handling marks. Chrysanthemum is fully intact, bayonet lug is unnumbered and bolt is mismatched. A cleaning
rod is included with this rifle which may be a reproduction. Overall a solid example of a Type 38 Arisaka. (207443-63) {C&R} (200/400)
2492. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY KOKURA serial #541525, 6.5 Arisaka, 31" barrel with a fair bore
that has pitting and oxidation throughout its length and is counterbored at muzzle. Metal surfaces retain 80% arsenal blue with floorplate
and triggerguard turning a silver pewter and scattered fading. Stock rates very good as cleaned with an added finish, scattered dings, handling marks, and a tight 1" hairline crack on handguard. Chrysanthemum is ground, bolt, extractor and bayonet lug serial numbers are
matching, and there are Japanese markings on buttstock. A cleaning rod and leather sling are included but they are likely reproductions.
Overall a solid example of a Type 38 Arisaka rifle. (207443-55) {C&R}
(150/350)
2493. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY KOKURA serial #16462, 6.5 Arisaka, 18" barrel with a very
good plus bore that has a minor pit in the grooves. Metal surfaces retain 80% arsenal blue with some scattered thinning and some oxidation staining on floorplate. Stock rates very good with handling marks and dings throughout and a pair of hairline cracks on handguard.
Bolt is mismatched while bayonet lug is matching, and Chrystanthemum has been ground. An original nonmatching dust cover and cleaning rod are included with this carbine. A very good example overall. (207443-35) {C&R}
(200/400)
2494. MARTINI HENRY ARTILLERY CARBINE BY ENFIELD 577-450, 21 1/4" barrel with a dark pitted bore. Metal surfaces retain
90% reapplied blue finish with scattered oxidation. Stock rates excellent as cleaned and refinished. Rifle is dated 1881, middle band is
loose, and lever appears functional. Overall this rifle will make a fine addition to your collection. (207249-132) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
2495. UNMARKED MARTINI STYLE RIFLE serial #20, 577-450, 33" barrel with a dark pitted bore. Receiver metal surfaces are turning
a gray patina with scattered oxidation and barrel is a mix of arsenal blue, gray patina, and oxidation. Front band retains nearly full coverage
of a reapplied blue finish. Stock rates very good as cleaned with an added varnish finish, a couple repairs in forestock, handling marks,
and a couple minor chips near front. Rifle has no maker or model markings but is marked with British proofs on receiver and barrel.
Cocking lever is missing and cocking lever pin is sticking out on left side. An interesting Martini style rifle that may make a good project
gun. (207249-126) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
2496. GERMAN GEWEHR 98 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY MAUSER OBERNDORF (SPORTERIZED) serial #8240a, 8mm Mauser,
28 1/2" barrel with a very good plus bore that has some frosting at muzzle. In-the-white metal surfaces of this 1907 vintage rifle are turning a dull
gray patina with some scattered oxidation staining. Blued surfaces retain 60% arsenal finish with thinning and silvering throughout. Monte Carlo
stock rates excellent with a few light handling marks. Bolt takedown lever is matching but remaining parts are mismatched. Rifle is equipped with
a Williams open rear sight and bolt has been bent. An interesting Gew 98 sporter overall. (207533-7) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2497. U.S. MODEL KRAG 1895 RIFLE BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY (SPORTERIZED) serial #24040, 30-40 Krag, 30" barrel
with a very good plus bore that has some frosting near muzzle. Receiver is turning a smoky gray patina, while blued surfaces retain 75%
arsenal blue finish with scattered thinning and silvering. Cut stock rates fair as cleaned with an added finish, hairline crack on handguard
and substantial wrist crack. Rifle has original Krag band and 1896 rear sight. Overall an interesting Krag sporter that may make a good
wallhanger or decoration. (207535-24) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
2498. NO. 5 MK1 ENFIELD CARBINE BY FAZAKERLEY (SPORTERIZED) serial #7481, 303 British, 19" barrel with a very good
bore that has some scattered frosting and minor pitting. Metal surfaces have turned a dull gray patina throughout. Monte Carlo stock rates
excellent with an added finish and butt stock is loose and will require mechanical attention to tighten. Bolt serial number is matching, carbine is equipped with a Williams peep sight, and aftermarket 5 round magazine. Receiver is drilled and tapped with 4 holes and overall
this carbine is an interesting sporter. (207567-18) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2499. MOSIN NAGANT M91 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY NEW ENGLAND WESTINGHOUSE (SPORTERIZED) serial
#1086817, 7.62x54 Russian, 31 1/2" barrel with a very good bore that has some frosting at muzzle. Metal surfaces retain 85% arsenal blue
finish with scattered thinning. Checkered stock rates very good with scattered dings, handling marks, and a repaired crack on handguard.
Stock has the correct Russian cartouches on left side, and bolt and buttplate are matching. Floorplate is correctly unnumbered, band
screws exhibit slot damage, and front sight has a white dot painted on. A leather sling is included with this rifle. Overall an interesting
sporterized Westinghouse Mosin. (207533-20) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2500. HUNGARIAN FEMUR 37M SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #27258, 32 ACP, 4" barrel with a very good bore that has some scattered pitting in grooves. Metal surfaces retain 90% original blue finish with some flaking on front and backstrap, light oxidation and edge
wear on slide. Vertically grooved grips rate very good with a few light handling marks. Barrel, slide, and frame are matching, and slide is
marked "java 41". Frame is marked with a "WaA63" Waffenamt, and one original mismatched magazine is included with this pistol. Overall
a nice example of a Nazi marked Femur pistol. (207560-11) {C&R}
(200/400)
2501. U.S. PROPERTY MARKED REMINGTON MODEL 31 TRAINING PUMP ACTION SHOTGUN serial #52465, 12 Ga,
26" cylinder bore barrel with a bright excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 90% original blue finish with some operation wear on magazine
tube, a couple minor spots of light oxidation on receiver and some scattered superficial scratches and edge wear. Stock rates very good
with an added finish, a few light handling marks, a black recoil pad installed, and a minor chip near the rear sling hole. These shotguns
were used to train aerial gunners during WWII, and this is a fine example overall. (207498-5) {C&R}
(200/400)
2502. U.S. MODEL 1917 ENFIELD RIFLE BY EDDYSTONE (SPORTERIZED) serial #827605, 30-06, 26" Johnson Automatics
barrel with a dark poor bore. Receiver retains some arsenal blue turning a brown patina, while barrel, bolt, and floorplate show scattered
spots of heavy oxidation. Cut down stock rates very good with a 3/4" hairline split at tang, scattered dings, and handling marks. Included
with this rifle is a British military type canvas sling. Overall this rifle may make a good project. (207340-53) {MODERN}
(50/100)
2503. REMINGTON 870 WINGMASTER PUMP ACTION SHOTGUN serial #V097028V, 12 Ga, 24" vent rib barrel with a bright
excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 93% original blue finish with a couple light oxidation spots on barrel, light silvering on receiver, and
some operation wear on magazine tube. Stock rates very good with a few handling marks and minor dings. A polychoke is installed at the
end of the barrel. Overall a fine Remington 870 shotgun. (207533-2) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2504. J.C. HIGGINS MODEL 101.16 SEMI AUTO RIFLE 22 L/S/LR, 23" barrel with a bright excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 80%
original blue with scattered thinning, flaking, silvering, and oxidation. Tenite stock rates good plus with scattered wear, flaking finish, and
handling marks. Bolt will not close and will require mechanical attention. A J.C. Higgins 4x scope in poor condition is included, the optics
are cloudy, and the reticle is canted. Overall this rifle may make a good project for the budding gunsmith. (207528-3) {MODERN}(25/75)
2505. REMINGTON 870 TACTICAL PUMP ACTION SHOTGUN serial #RS011304, 12 GA, 18 1/2" cylinder bore barrel with a
bright excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 97% original parkerized finish with some light wear on magazine tube and barrel. Black synthetic stock rates excellent overall with a few light handling marks. The original factory box is included. This shotgun may make a very good
weapon for home defense. (207443-49) {MODERN}
(150/350)
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2506. SAVAGE MODEL 101.16 RANGER SEMI AUTO RIFLE 22 LR, 24" barrel with a bright excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain
75% original blue with thinning and wear throughout. Checkered stock rates very good plus with scattered dings and handling marks.
Bolt will not properly close and will require mechanical attention to fix. This rifle may make a good project for the budding gunsmith.
(207533-34) {MODERN}
(25/75)
2507. MOSSBERG S51M SEMI AUTO RIFLE 22 LR, 20" barrel with an excellent bore. Metal surfaces are a mix of scattered light oxidation and original blue finish. Stock rates very good plus with scattered dings and handling marks. The rear sight has been removed but
an unmarked 4x scope is mounted and its optics are hazy with a couple specks but the crosshair reticle is still visible. Overall an interesting
Mossberg semi auto rimfire rifle. (207544-9) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2508. COLT COLTEER SEMI AUTO RIFLE 22 LR, 19" barrel with a bright excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 93% original blue finish
with some minor silvering and light oxidation on barrel. Stock rates excellent with a few minor handling marks on forestock and forestock
screw exhibits some slot damage. A fine Colt Colteer overall. (207544-8) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2509. MOSSBERG MODEL R BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 L/S/LR, 23 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. Metal surfaces have turned a
dull gray patina. Stock rates very good as cleaned with an added finish, some white staining, and scattered handling marks. Overall a solid
early Mossberg magazine bolt action rifle. (207544-4) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2510. GAM BLE STOR E S MODE L 26 PION E E R BOLT ACTION R I FLE 22 LR, 24" barrel with a very good bore that has some
minor pitting in grooves. Metal surfaces have turned a dull gray patina. Stock rates good plus with an added finish, three hairline cracks,
and scattered dings and handling marks. Stock is also loose and will require attention to tighten. Overall an interesting rimfire rifle.
(207544-16) {MODERN}
(50/100)
2511. REMINGTON MODEL 512-X SPORTSMASTER BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 LR, 24" barrel with an excellent bore. Metal
surfaces retain 90% original blue with some scattered light oxidation, and some silvering on barrel. Stock rates very good plus with a few
light handling marks and dings. Overall a very good example. (207557-9) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2512. ZOUAVE RIFLE BY HY HUNTER serial #538, .58 Cal, 33" barrel with a very good bore that has one or two spots of minor oxidation. Barrel retains 98% original blue with a couple minor spots of silvering, while case hardened trigger and hammer retain near full coverage with vivid coloring. Stock rates excellent with a few scattered light handling marks. Hammer appears functional, and this Italian made
replica Zouave Rifle may make a good gun for the Civil War reenactor. (207567-10) {ANTIQUE}
(150/300)
2513. HUNGARIAN PA-63 BY F.E.G. serial #HA9177, 380 ACP, 4" barrel with an excellent bore. Blued slide retains 99% arsenal finish,
while aluminum frame rates excellent with a few light handling marks. Black plastic grips rate very good overall with a few light handling
marks. The frame and slide are matching and two magazines are included with this pistol. Overall a nice example of a Hungarian Walther
PPK clone. (207546-103) {MODERN} [Bleecker Williams Collection]
(150/250)
2514. REMINGTON MODEL 31 PUMP ACTION SHOTGUN serial #128710, 12 Ga, 30" barrel with a bright and excellent bore.
Metal surfaces retain 90% original blue finish with some scattered silvering on barrel, receiver, magazine tube, and light oxidation on barrel.
Stock rates very good with scattered dings and handling marks and a 1/2” hairline crack on butt. Overall a very good example of an early
Remington pump action shotgun. (207533-26) {C&R}
(200/300)
2515. MAU S E R S I NG LE S HOT R I FLE BY AU STR IA AR S E NAL WOR KS 22 LR, 20 1/2" barrel with a dark oxidized bore. Metal
surfaces have turned a dull brown patina with oxidation throughout. Stock is loose and rates good with a repair to a crack on butt, and
a couple dings and other cracks on butt. Overall an interesting early Single Shot rimfire rifle. (207546-16) {MODERN} [Bleecker
Williams Collection]
(25/75)
2516. ASTRA MODEL 400 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #42159, 9mm Largo, 6" barrel with a very good bore that has some scattered
pits. Metal surfaces retain 95% arsenal blue with some fading silvering on backstrap and frontstrap. Astra checkered grips rate very good
with some handling marks and wear. A spare magazine, holster, and tool are included with this pistol. Barrel, frame, and slide are all matching and there is a small import mark on the frame. Overall a fine example. (207546-117) {C&R} [Bleecker Williams Collection] (400/600)
2517. H&R MODEL 765 PIONEER BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 L/S/LR, 23" barrel with a very good plus bore. Metal surfaces retain
95% reapplied black paint finish with some scattered flaking on barrel. Stock rates excellent with a few light handling marks and dings.
Overall this rifle may make a good affordable plinker. (207557-12) {MODERN}
(50/100)
2518. COLT POLICE POSITIVE FIRST ISSUE DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #151319, 32 New Police, 5" barrel with a
very good plus bore. Metal surfaces retain 60% fading original blue finish with some scattered silvering. Black plastic grips are scratched
numbered to gun, and rate good with a couple chips missing on bottom. Two frame screws exhibit slot damage and serial number dates
this revolver to 1923 production. Overall a good Police Positive Revolver. (207585-90) {C&R}
(200/400)
2519. ORTGIES SEMI-AUTO POCKET PISTOL serial #248606, 32 ACP, 3 1/4" barrel with a good bore that has some pitting near
throat but strong rifling. Metal surfaces retain 90% original blue finish with scattered edge wear, and some light oxidation. Walnut grips
rate very good with handling marks from over the years. Pistol is marked with "Crown N" proofs and "GERMANY" on bottom of frame. A
modern holster, and spare reproduction magazine are included with this pistol. Overall a very good example. (207546-55) {C&R} [Bleecker
Williams Collection]
(200/400)
2520. STAR MODEL 1914 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #58303, 32 ACP, 5 1/4" barrel with a very good plus bore that has some minor
frosting in grooves. Metal surfaces retain 60% original blue with wear on backstrap, frontstrap, frame, and flaking on slide. Checkered grips
rate good overall with handling marks, and light dings from over the years. Overall a solid example of an early Spanish pistol. (207585-13)
{C&R}
(200/400)
2521. REPLICA ARMS WALKER PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #1368, .44 Cal, 9" barrel with a very good bore that has scattered light frosting. Blued metal surfaces retain 95% original finish with some silvering on barrel, cylinder, and some very light oxidation
near muzzle. Case hardened surfaces retain nearly full coverage with vivid coloring and some light oxidation on hammer and bottom of
frame. Brass triggerguard rates very good with some light oxidation staining. All visible serial numbers are matching and triggerguard
screw exhibits slot damage. This is a nice Italian replica of a Colt Walker overall. (207535-45) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
2522. PIETTA MODEL 1858 REMINGTON PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #R278001, .44 Cal, 8" barrel with a bright excellent
bore. Blued metal surfaces retain 99% original finish with a faint turn-line on cylinder, and light scratch on barrel. Case hardened trigger
and hammer retain nearly full coverage with some light operation wear. Brass triggerguard rates excellent with some light handling wear.
Walnut grips rate excellent. Overall a nice Italian replica of a Remington Model 1858 revolver. (207535-77) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
2523. NAVY ARMS 1851 COLT PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #010120, .36 Cal, 7 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. Blued
metal surfaces retain 98-99% original finish with some superficial scratches on barrel. Case hardened parts retain nearly full coverage with
some light scratches on ejector rod. Brass triggerguard rates very good with some staining and walnut grips rate very good with some
light scratches. Overall a nice Italian replica of a Colt 1851 Navy Revolver. (207535-42) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
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2524. UBERTI POLICE MODEL 1862 PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #113675, .36 Cal, 5 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent
bore. Blued metal surfaces retain 97% original finish with a faint turn line, and some silvering at muzzle. Case hardened parts retain near
full coverage. Brass parts rate very good plus overall. Smooth walnut grips rate excellent with no noticeable wear. Overall a nice Italian
replica of a Colt 1862 police revolver. (207535-11) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
2525. PIETTA MODEL 1861 NAVY PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #468349, .36 Cal, 7 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore.
Blued metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with some scratches and wear near takedown lever and a faint turn line on cylinder. Case
hardened surfaces retain nearly full coverage with some light scratches. Brass surfaces rate excellent. Walnut grips also rate excellent.
(75/150)
Overall a nice Italian replica of a Colt 1851 Navy Revolver. (207535-43) {ANTIQUE}
2526. NAVY ARMS NEW MODEL 1858 REVOLVER serial #A1403, .44 Cal, 8" barrel with a good bore that has scattered pitting and
light oxidation but strong rifling. Blued metal surfaces retain 99% original finish, while in-the-white trigger guard rates excellent with light
scratches. Smooth walnut grips rate excellent overall with two minor handling marks. A reproduction power flask is included with this
(125/250)
revolver. Overall a very good replica. (207535-78) {ANTIQUE}
2527. WINCHESTER 1894 TRAPPER CLONE serial #4917, 30
WCF, 16" shortened barrel with a fair bore that has pitting and oxidation
throughout its length. Metal surfaces retain 95% reapplied blue finish with some
wear on receiver, lever, light oxidation staining on bolt, and silvering at muzzle. Stock
rates very good plus as refinished with a couple minor dings and handling marks. Metal
is proud of wood and wood has an added oil finish. A couple screws exhibit slot damage,
and carbine is equipped with a large lever and saddle ring. Overall a salty antique
Winchester Trapper Clone. (207544-22) {ANTIQUE}
(250/350)
2528. J.C. HIGGINS MODEL 50 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 270 Winchester, 22" barrel with an excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 95%
original blue finish with some silvering on barrel, and magazine floorplate. Stock rates very good plus with scattered handling marks and
an engraved antelope on left side of butt. A scope mount and scope rings are included with this rifle. Overall a nice F.N. sporting Mauser
made for J.C. Higgins. (207517-16D30979) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2529. EGYPTIAN HAKIM SEMI AUTO RIFLE serial #40339, 8mm Mauser, 25" barrel with an excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 95%
arsenal blue with scattered silvering. Stock rates very good with scattered dings and light handling marks and handguard is a lighter color
than stock. Buttplate is missing and there is a small import mark on barrel. Overall a very good Hakim that needs a buttplate assembly.
(207592-88D30975) {C&R}
(300/500)
2530. SWISS VETTERLI MODEL 1869 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #8305, 41 Swiss Rimfire, 33" barrel with a very good bore that
has some scattered pits but strong rifling. Metal surfaces are turning a dull gray patina with some oxidation staining. Stock rates very good
with an older varnish finish and a few light handling marks. Barrel, floorplate and rear sight are matching but remaining parts are mismatched. Overall a solid example of an early Swiss bolt action rifle. (207583-3) {ANTIQUE}
(150/350)
2531. SWISS VETTERLI MODEL 1869/71 BOLT ACTION RIFLE (Sporterized) serial #96953, .41 Swiss Rimfire, 21 1/2" shortened barrel with a good plus bore that has some areas of pitting and oxidation. Metal surfaces have turned a dull gray patina with some
oxidation staining on receiver. Cut down stock rates very good as cleaned with scattered dings and handing marks, and tang is proud of
wood. Floorplate and barrel are matching but other parts are mismatched. An interesting conversion of a Vetterli overall. (207567-16)
{ANTIQUE}
(50/100)
2532. JUNGLE CARBINE MK1 BY GOLDEN STATE ARMS serial #S64026, 303 British, 18 3/4" barrel with a very good plus bore
that has some frosting in grooves. Metal surfaces retain 90% parkerized finish with scattered flaking on magazine, receiver, and barrel.
Stock rates good plus with a 1 1/2 crack, chip, and circular repair all at the butt. Rifle was converted to a Jungle Carbine clone by Golden
State Arms from a 1918 S.S.A. MKIII Enfield. Bolt is matching and rear sight is missing. An aftermarket leather sling is included with this
Carbine. Overall an interesting aftermarket Enfield conversion. (207592-80D31276) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2533. SPANISH MODEL 1893 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY LOEWE serial #A9197, 7mm Mauser, 29" barrel with a dark oxidized bore.
Metal surfaces are turning a dull brown patina with traces of arsenal blue finish and some oxidation staining on bolt. Stock rates very good
with scattered dings and handling marks throughout and an older oil finish. Bolt is mismatched but floorplate and stock are matching and
cleaning rod is missing. Overall a solid example of a Spanish American War Era Mauser. (207592-75D31342) {ANTIQUE}
(150/300)
2534. WINCHESTER 1894 LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #1690030, 30 WCF, 20" barrel with bright excellent bore. Blued metal
surfaces retain 98% reapplied finish with some fading on receiver. Chrome plated bands, loading gate, hammer, buttplate, and lever retain
99% finish with some superficial scratches. Stock rates excellent as cleaned with an added finish, and metal is proud of wood. Overall a
solid refinished and customized Winchester 94. (207443-45) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2535. MOSSBERG 500 PUMP ACTION SHOTGUN serial #L610681, 12 Ga, 18 1/2" barrel with bright excellent bore. Metal surfaces
retain 97% original blue with some light silvering on barrel and operation wear on magazine tube. Synthetic stock and recoil pad rate excellent overall and the gun is equipped with a 5 shot magazine. This shotgun may make a good gun for home defense. (207592-103D31300)
{MODERN}
(150/250)
2536. STEVENS 59A BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN 410 Bore, 23 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 93% original
blue with some silvering and fading on barrel. Anodized triggerguard retains 95% original finish with a couple spots of wear. Stock rates
very good plus with scattered dings and handling marks. Overall a very good bolt action shotgun. (207249-152) {MODERN} (25/75)
2537. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT RIFLE BY KOKURA serial #19599, 7.7 Arisaka, 26" barrel with an excellent bore. Metal
surfaces are turning a brown patina with scattered oxidation. Stock rates very good with scattered dings, handling marks. Buttplate, and handguards are missing also triggerguard assembly is very proud of wood and will need attention to tighten. Chrysanthemum is ground, bayonet
lug is unnumbered and bolt is mismatched. This rifle may make a good project or parts donor rifle. (207592-33S19397) {C&R}
(50/100)
2538. DUTCH BEAUMONT MODEL 1871/88 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #S610, 11.3x51mm, 32 3/4" barrel with a very good
plus bore that has some minor pitting in grooves. Metal surfaces have turned a dull brown patina throughout. Stock rates very good with
a few light dings, handling marks, and a couple crisp Dutch acceptance stamps. All visible numbered parts are matching and barrel is
dated 1875. A correct but mismatched bayonet is included with this rifle. Overall a fine example. (207591-21) {ANTIQUE}
(300/500)
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2539. MOSSBERG 500 PUMP ACTION SHOTGUN serial #K494865, 12 Ga, 28" vent rib barrel with an excellent bore. Metal surfaces
retain 95% original blue with some silvering and light oxidation on barrel and magazine tube. Stock rates excellent overall with an added
finish and some light handling marks. Receiver is engraved with some leaves. Overall a very good Mossberg 500. (207592-102D31301)
(125/250)
{MODERN}
2540. U.S. MODEL 1898 KRAG BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY (SPORTERIZED) serial #146870,
30-40 Krag, 30" barrel with a very good plus bore that has some frosting near muzzle. Blued barrel and band retain 93% arsenal finish
with some silvering and fading, while receiver, triggerguard, and magazine are turning a pleasing plum patina. Cut stock rates very good
with a 1903 cartouche, scattered dings and handling marks. Handguard has been modified with several grooves running throughout the
top. Overall this rifle may make a good candidate for a restoration project. (207592-91D30942) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2541. W.W. GREENER MARTINI SHOTGUN 14 Ga, 26" barrel with an excellent bore. Metal surfaces have turned a dull gray patina
throughout. Stock rates very good as lightly cleaned with scattered dings and handling marks and there is a faint EG stamp on butt. There
are Arabic markings on barrel and receiver likely indicating Egyptian use. Overall a solid example of a Greener shotgun. (207249-149)
{C&R}
(300/500)
2542. CHINESE SKS SEMI AUTO RIFLE BY NORINCO serial #1621926, 7.62x39mm, 20" barrel with an excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 95% arsenal blue with some light oxidation on magazine, receiver, and top cover. Beech stock rates very good plus with a few
light dings and handling marks. All visible serial numbers are matching, and the bayonet is missing. A correct canvas sling is included with
this rifle. Overall a nice Chinese commercial SKS. (207596-4) {MODERN}
(200/350)
2543. BRITISH MARTINI HENRY SINGLE SHOT RIFLE BY ENFIELD serial #9826, 577-450, 33" barrel with a good bore that
has some scattered oxidation and frost in the grooves. The metal surfaces on this 1886 vintage rifle have turned a brown patina with oxidation staining throughout. Stock rates good with several splits in butt, and dings and handling marks throughout. Overall a salty Long
Lever Martini Henry. (207328-22) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
2544. KRAG MODEL 1896 CARBINE CLONE serial #53312, 30-40 Krag, 22 1/2" shortened barrel with a very good plus bore that
has some frosting in grooves. Metal surfaces retain 80% reapplied blue finish with wear on magazine, receiver, and fading on barrel. Cut
down stock rates good plus as cleaned with a tight 2" split at tang, and a repair on bottom. This Carbine clone has an 1896 rifle rear sight,
and overall it may make a good project. (207249-48) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
2545. HI-POINT MODEL 4595 SEMI AUTO CARBINE serial #R24879, 45 ACP, 16 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. Metal
surfaces retain 97% original phosphate finish with some superficial scratches. Synthetic stock rates excellent overall. Carbine is equipped
with rails, a vertical foregrip, Redhead red dot sight and a laser. Overall an affordable tactical pistol caliber carbine. (207592-12S19442)
{MODERN}
(200/300)
2546. MOSSBERG MODEL 500 PUMP ACTION SHOTGUN serial #K851348, 410 Bore, 26" vent rib barrel with an excellent bore.
Metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with some light oxidation on barrel and operation wear on magazine tube. Stock rates excellent
with a couple minor handling marks and some minor finish flaking. A leather sling is included with this shotgun. This shotgun may make
a good gun for the youth hunter. (207592-30S19402) {MODERN}
(150/300)
2547. ITALIAN 1891 CARCANO BOLT ACTION RIFLE (SPORTERIZED) serial #OT4487, 6.5 Carcano, 19 1/2" barrel with a good
bore that has some areas of pitting and oxidation. Metal surfaces retain 93% arsenal blue finish with some oxidation on barrel and receiver.
Cut down stock rates very good as cleaned with an aftermarket sling swivel installed on front and a repaired crack at tang. Tang is proud
of stock and stock serial number is illegible. Barrel is dated 1898 and overall this sporter may make a good project gun or parts donor.
(207596-10) {ANTIQUE}
(50/100)
2548. SWISS VETTERLI MODEL 1869/71 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial# 5729, 41 Swiss Rimfire, 33" barrel with a very good bore
that has some minor pitting in grooves. Metal surfaces have turned a dull gray patina with oxidation along the length of the barrel. Stock
rates good plus with scattered handling marks, dings, and a 1 1/2" crack at butt. Buttstock, forestock, and rear sight are matching but the
remaining parts are unnumbered or mismatched. Rear sling hardware and cleaning rod are missing. Overall a good converted early Swiss
Vetterli. (207249-39) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
2549. U.S. MODEL 1898 KRAG BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY (SPORTERIZED) serial #427181,
30-40 Krag, 22" barrel with a very good bore that has some scattered frosting. Metal surfaces have turned a dull gray patina throughout
with oxidation staining on barrel and magazine. Checkered stock rates good with a couple repaired cracks and scattered dings and handling marks. A solid sporterized Krag overall. (207249-47) {MODERN}
(150/350)
2550. PIETTA 1851 NAVY PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #284602, .36 Cal, 7 1/2" barrel with a very good plus bore that has some
minor pits. Blued metal surfaces retain 99% original finish, while brass metal surfaces rate very good with some staining. Case hardened
trigger and hammer retain much coverage with some operation wear. Smooth walnut grips rate very good with a few handling marks.
Loading lever has a Phillips head replacement screw. Overall a solid replica of a Colt 1851 Navy. (20735-44) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
2551. ARMI SAN MARCO 1847 WALKER PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #71968, 44 Cal, 9" barrel with a very good bore that
has some frosting in grooves. Blued metal surfaces retain 98% original finish with some light wear around wedge. Brass triggerguard rates
very good plus with some superficial scratches and case hardened parts retain near full coverage with some light operation wear. Smooth
walnut grips rate excellent overall. Overall a very good replica of an early Colt revolver. (207535-46) {ANTIQUE}
(150/300)
2552. MOSSBERG 42M BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #7089, 22 L/S/LR, 23" barrel with an excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 90%
original blue with scattered fading and some oxidation staining on bolt. Stock rates very good as cleaned with a few handling marks and
dings, and buttplate is proud of stock. Rifle is equipped with a Mossberg S-130 peep sight and rifle is marked "U.S. Property", Magazine
and sling swivels are missing. Overall a very good example. (207592-86D29970). {C&R}
(150/300)
2553. ZOUAVE PERCUSSION RIFLE BY NAVY ARMS serial #15132, .58 Cal, 33" a dark bore that has oxidation throughout. Blued
metal surfaces retain 93% original finish with some scattered oxidation on barrel and nipple. Case hardened parts retain much original finish with some light oxidation. Brass parts rate very good with some staining and handling marks. Stock rates very good with an added varnish finish and scattered handling marks. The sling swivels are missing from this rifle and rifle has a peep rear sight. Overall a solid replica
of a Remington Zouave. (207592-65S19421A) {ANTIQUE}
(200/300)
2554. ZOUAVE PERCUSSION RIFLE BY HAWES FIREARMS serial #425, .58 Cal, 33" barrel with a dark bore that has oxidation
staining throughout. Blued barrel retains 95% original finish with some fading and silvering near muzzle end. Brass parts rate very good
with some light oxidation staining on buttplate, and case hardened parts retain near full coverage with vivid coloring and oxidation on hammer. Stock rates excellent overall with a few very minor handling marks on butt. Overall a solid Japanese made replica of a Remington
Zouave. (207596-13) {ANTIQUE}
(150/300)
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2555. UNMARKED ITALIAN 1847 WALKER PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #22226, 44 Cal, 9" barrel with excellent bore. Blued
metal surfaces retain 95% original finish with some silvering on barrel and faint turn line on cylinder. Brass triggerguard rates very good with some
oxidation staining and case hardened parts retain near full coverage but show operation wear. Smooth walnut grips rate excellent overall and all
serial numbers are matching. Overall a nice unmarked Italian replica of a Colt 1847 Walker revolver. (207535-47) {ANTIQUE}
(150/300)
2556. ITALIAN MODEL 1870/87 VETTERLI-VITALI CARBINE CONVERSION serial #MO1737, 10.4x47R, 24" shortened barrel
with a bright excellent bore. Metal surfaces have turned a dull brown patina with oxidation on bolt handle and triggerguard. Stock is matching and rates very good with crisp Italian cartouches, and dings and handling marks throughout. This carbine was likely cut down after
military service but is an interesting gun nonetheless. (207249-40) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
2557. PUMA PPS-22 SEMI AUTO RIFLE BY PIETTA serial #PP003563, 22 LR, 16" barrel with an excellent bore. Metal surfaces
retain 95% original parkerized finish with some scattered silvering on heat shield and receiver. Stock rates excellent with a few minor handling marks. Magazine is missing but this is a nice PPSH type 22 semi auto rifle. (207592-31S19398) {MODERN}
(150/300)
2558. PPS-50 SEMI AUTO RIFLE BY PIETTA serial #11465, 22 LR, 16" barrel with an excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 98% original parkerized finish with some silvering on heat shield. Stock rates excellent with a few light handling marks. Magazine is missing but
overall this is a nice PPSH type 22 semi auto rifle. (207546-23) {MODERN} [Bleecker Williams Collection]
(150/300)
2559. U.S. MODEL 1917 ENFIELD BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY WINCHESTER (SPORTERIZED) serial #158182, 30-06, 24"
barrel with an excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 97% reapplied blue finish with some silvering and fading on barrel. Monte Carlo stock
rates very good plus with a few light handling marks, a Win-Amer Co recoil pad, and missing rear sling hardware. Receiver has been drilled
and tapped with four holes, the rifle is equipped with open sights, and the bolt has been jeweled. Overall a nice 1917 Enfield sporter.
(207567-14) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2560. REMINGTON MODEL 11 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #1540630, 16 ga, 28" plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent
bore. The barrel retains 95% original blue finish having some light surface oxidation primarily on the left side and around the muzzle. The
receiver retains 85% original blue finish displaying some light loss on the lower edges along with having a few light handling marks, it is
embellished in a light engraving with a pheasant on the right and a duck on the left. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very
good displaying some light impact marks and scratches. The checkered forend rates very good plus having just a few light handling marks.
The gun functions well mechanically and should perform well afield. (177526-49) {C&R}
(400/600)
2561. MATTHEWS & BOUCHER BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #87889, .410 bore, 25 1/2" barrels both choked improved cylinder with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain 99% original blue finish having just a few light handling marks. The boxlock frame is embellished in a light scroll engraving and retains 99% of their vivid case-hardened colors. The top lever and triggerguard retain 99% of their original
blue finish. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and beavertail forend rate excellent displaying a few light handling marks. The buttstock
is fitted with a hard rubber buttplate which provides a length of pull of 13 1/2" and having drops of 1 1/2" and 3". The gun features double
triggers and automatic safety. This shotgun is in excellent condition and will perform well afield. (177571-10) {MODERN}
(350/550)
2562. WINCHESTER MODEL 96 EXPERT OVER UNDER SHOTGUN serial #K392586, 12 ga, 30" ventilated rib barrel choked full
and modified with bright excellent bore. The barrels retain 90% original blue finish having some light scattered handing marks and scratches along with having some light surface oxidation on the edges of the rib. The receiver retains 90% evenly thinning original blue finish
having some moderate scratches and light oxidation. The checkered walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip buttstock rates very good having
absolutely no finish on the comb line and having some moderate scattered dings. The checkered walnut forend rates very good displaying
a few light handling marks. The gun functions well mechanically but is very difficult to open. (177463-3) {MODERN}
(400/600)
2563. MOSSBERG MODEL 500 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #K354798, 12 ga, 28" ventilated rib barrel choked modified with
a bright very good bore. The barrel retains 85% plus original blue finish having some light scattered oxidation along the barrel along with
some scratches and loss due to operational use. The receiver retains 90% original blue having loss due to moderate scratches and blemishes. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying scattered dings and scratches over a strong factory
varnish. The gun functions well mechanically. (177056-4) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2564. STEVENS MODEL 5100 U.S. ORDNANCE MARKED BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN, 12 ga, 30" matted rib barrels
choked modified and full with bright near excellent bores. The barrels retain about 70% of its original blue finish with loss flaking to a
brown patina having some scattered surface oxidation and light scratches. The boxlock frame is embellished with a dog scene on the left
side along with a U.S. flaming bomb ordnance stamp; it retains 75% of its vivid case-hardened colors displaying some light oxidation staining. The triggerguard has been refinished retaining 90% of its bright blue finish. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good
displaying a 1" crack behind the lower tang and having a few light dings and scratches over a dark flaking varnish. The buttstock is fitted
with a hard rubber recoil pad which provides a length of pull of 13". The gun features double triggers, automatic safety, extractors and a
front bead sight; unfortunately the middle bead has broken off. An excellent example of these shotguns manufactured during WWII used
for clay shooting to teach basic aerial gunnery. (177440-11D30879) {C&R}
(300/500)
2565. WINCHESTER MODEL 1200 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #L599264, 12 ga, 30" plain barrel choked improved modified with
a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 95% of its original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks. The receiver retains 90% original blue finish having some scattered blemishes and scratches present. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate near excellent displaying just a few light dings and scratches from years of use. The gun functions very well. (177248-3) {MODERN}
(250/350)
2566. REMINGTON MODEL 11 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #1521614, 16 ga, 26" plain barrel with poly choke having a bright near
excellent bore. The barrel has toned to a pleasing plum-brown patina having some sparse rub marks and oxidation present. The receiver
is embellished with a pheasant on the right and a goose on the left; the surfaces have toned to a pleasing plum-brown patina having some
light oxidation and scratches present. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying a few light stress
cracks on the buttstock, also having a few light dings and scratches over a reapplied varnish. (177056-8) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2567. WINCHESTER MODEL 97 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #734617, 12 ga, 19" shortened barrel choked cylinder with a
bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces have been cleaned to a bright pewter patina. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates excellent as replaced displaying just a few very light handling marks. The grooved forearm rates very good plus having some added finish and
some light dings. (177087-18) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2568. WINCHESTER MODEL 1300 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #L3042165, 12 ga, 28" ventilated rib barrel Win choke with
a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish displaying a few light handling marks and a light coating of surface oxidation along the barrel. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent displaying just a few very light handling marks. Included is a modified choke. (177248-11) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2569. GLENFIELD MODEL 25 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #18676599, 22 LR, 22" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% of their original blue finish displaying just a few faint handling marks. The smooth walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip buttstock
rates excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. The gun is fitted with a Tasco 4x15 scope with a duplex reticle having slightly
cloudy optics. Included is a factory 10 round magazine. (177285-31) {MODERN}
(150/200)
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2570. SYRACUSE ARMS BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #25421, 12 ga, 30" matted rib barrels choked improved cylinder
and improved modified with bright near excellent bores. The damascus barrels have toned to a pleasing brown patina having some light
surface oxidation and scratches but having an overall lovely damascus pattern. The boxlock frame retains about 40% of its case-hardened
colors with the balance to a smokey gray patina. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates good plus, displays a few cracks around
the wrist and pistolgrip that appear to flex. There has also been an added cross bolt repair through the checks and two moderate chips
missing on the lower corners of the cheeks. The forend rates very good, displaying worn flat checkering and a few scattered dings. The
(250/350)
buttstock is fitted with a leather slip on recoil pad. (177165-24) {MODERN}
2571. KBL LIBERTY DOUBLE HAMMER COACH SHOTGUN serial #70-03-0414-99, 12 ga, 20" solid rib barrels choked cylinder
and cylinder with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain 99% original blue finish displaying just a few very light handling marks. The
hammers, locks, top lever and trigger guard retain 99% or their vivid case-hardened colors. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and
forend rate excellent displaying just a few very light handling marks. The fun features double triggers, extractors and an automatic safety.
(177285-26) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2572. ITHACA MODEL 37 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #817730, 20 ga, 26" plain barrel choked modified with a bright very
good bore. The barrels retain 85% original blue finish displaying some light surface oxidation primarily at the muzzle and some drying oil
stains present. The receiver retains about 80% original blue finish having some edge loss and light surface oxidation. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good having two 2" cracks on both sides of the cheeks and also having two diamond bone inlays. The
grooved forend rates very good, displaying a few light dings and scratches. (177285-28) {MODERN}
(150/200)
2573. FOREHAND ARMS CO SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN serial #47710, 12 ga, 30" plain barrels choked modified with good bores
having light to moderate pitting its full length. The damascus barrels have been re-blued long ago leaving a faint pattern in small areas.
The frame and triggerguard have toned to a pleasing brown patina having traces of blue in the protected areas. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good as refinished long ago displaying two very thin cracks behind the upper tang along with having a few
light dings and scratches. The forend is in similar condition. The buttstock is fitted with a WIN-A-MER CO hard rubber recoil pad.
(177067-4) {MODERN}
(25/75)
2574. STOEG E R CON DOR OVE R U N DE R S HOTG U N serial #J297077-12, 20 ga, 26" ventilated rib barrel choked modified and full
with bright excellent bores. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks. The checkered
walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent displaying just a few very light scratches and dings. The buttstock is fitted with a
hard rubber recoil pad which provides a length of pull of 14 1/4". The gun features a single trigger, automatic safety and extractors.
(177402-16) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2575. SPENCER GUN COMPANY SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #16307, 12 ga, 32" damascus plain barrel choked modified with
a very good bore having some light pitting and oxidation present. The barrel has primarily toned to a pewter brown patina having some
light oxidation stains; the magazine tube has been re-soldered to the barrel. The frame and magazine tube have toned to a brown patina,
having scattered pewter undertones present. The walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good as refinished long ago, displaying
some faint traces of old checkering and having multiple impact marks, cracks and scratches. (177249-103) {ANTIQUE}
(200/300)
2576. SPENCER GUN COMPANY SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #16005, 12 ga, 32" plain damascus barrel choked modified
with a very good more having pitting and oxidation its full length. The barrels display a bright pewter damascus pattern having some light
surface oxidation and staining present, primarily near the muzzle. The frame has toned to a dull gray patina having some oxidation staining
present. The smooth walnut round knob pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate very good as refinished long ago displaying a moderate 2" crack behind the upper tang and having several dings and scratches present. (177249-106) {ANTIQUE}
(200/300)
2577. ZULU BREECH LOADING SHOTGUN 10 bore, 34" plain barrel having a moderately pitted bore its full length. The metal surfaces
have toned to a pleasing plum brown patina having some light oxidation. The smooth walnut stock rates very good displaying a small
repaired hole on the right side of the butt and having two added repairs to the wood at the forend. The gun is missing its bead front sight
and functions well mechanically. (177249-92) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
2578. MOSSBERG MODEL 44US U.S. PROPERTY MARKED BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #41225, 22 LR, 23" barrel with a
bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces have toned to a pleasing brown patina having scattered specks of surfaces oxidation along the
barrel. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates about very good displaying multiple dings and deep scratches over a dark varnish.
The barrel is fitted with its original sights. Included is a 10 round magazine. (177249-54) {C&R}
(150/250)
2579. WINCHESTER MODEL 74 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #61829, 22 LR, 24" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain 90% original blue finish which is slightly flaking to a brown patina. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates near excellent as
refinished long ago; the buttplate is slightly proud to the wood. The gun functions well mechanically. (177211-31) {C&R}
(200/300)
2580. AMERICAN TACTICAL SULTAN SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #SU00767, 12 ga, 18 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore.
The metal surfaces retain 98% of its original matte black finish displaying just a few light handling marks. The black synthetic pistolgrip
buttstock and forend rate excellent displaying a few light handling marks. The gun will require mechanical attention as gun will not fire
when the trigger is pulled. (177328-10) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2581. R E M I NGTON MODE L 870 S LI DE ACTION S HOTG U N serial #A802262M, 12 ga, 20" plain barrel with a bright near excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% of their original matte black finish having some light scattered specks of surface oxidation
throughout. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying a few light dings and scratches over a
fading varnish. The gun is fitted with added fiber optic front and rear sight, unfortunately the rear fiber optic insert is not present.
(177441-27S19098) {MODERN}
(150/200)
2582. MOSSBERG MODEL 500 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN TWO BARREL SET serial #K717161, 12 ga, 28" plain barrel
choked modified with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% of their original blue finish. The checkered walnut pistolgrip
buttstock and grooved forend rate excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. Included is an 18 1/2" plain barrel, a black synthetic
hand stock, ventilated heat shield and extra hardware. This gun will make a great shooter for the fall woods or a great home defense gun.
(177285-6) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2583. WESTERNFIELD MODEL XNH-565-C SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN 12 ga, 28" plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 80% evenly thinning original blue finish having some light specks of surface oxidation along the barrel. The
receiver retains 85% of its original blue finish displaying some light scratches and oxidation stains, one of the receiver pins has been
replaced and one of the ends has been worn flat to the metal. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate very good
displaying some light dings and scratches over a flaking varnish. (177340-3) {MODERN}
(100/150)
2584. MOSSBERG MODEL 500 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #R572335, 12 ga, 18 1/2" barrel choked cylinder with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish displaying some light surface oxidation along the barrel. The black synthetic pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate near excellent displaying just a few very faint handling marks. The gun wears a poorly
added hard rubber buttplate which fits loosely. A great home defense gun. (177441-4S19074) {MODERN}
(100/200)
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2585. ITHACA MODEL 37 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #625263, 12 ga, 28" plain barrel choked modified with a bright excellent
bore. The barrel retains 98% original blue finish having loss due to a few light rub marks here or there. The receiver retains 98% original
blue finish; it is embellished in the typical Ithaca model 37 engraving. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and smooth forend rate
very good having a few light dings and scratches over what appears to be the original varnish. (177330-191) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2586. RUGER MODEL 10/22 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #234-86065, 22 LR, 18 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The stainless
steel surfaces rate excellent. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates excellent overall. The gun it fitted with its original factory sights.
No magazine is included. (177441-17S19102) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2587. SAVAGE FOX MODEL B BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #B36490, 20 ga, 28" matted rib barrels choked modified and
modified with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain 85-90% of their original blue finish displaying some surface oxidation along the
barrel. The boxlock frame retains 85% plus original blue finish, having loss on the lower edges and some light oxidation present on the
belly. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying a few scatted dings and scratches over a reapplied
flaking varnish. The gun features double triggers, extractors and an automatic safety. (177341-12) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2588. SPANISH SIDE LEVER DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #30988, .410 bore, 27 1/2" barrel choked modified and modified with bright
excellent bores. The barrels retain 80% original blue finish which is slightly toning to a gray brown patina in some areas. The frame is
engraved with on pheasant on the right and two on the left; it retains 80% of its nickel plated finish. The side lever has toned to a plum
patina. The walnut round knob pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying moderate dings and scratches and two very thin
cracks behind the upper tang; there has been a cross bolt repair through the wrist on the buttstock. The barrels fold into the buttstock
when opened and would make an excellent gun for hiking or camping. (177192-46) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2589. W.H. RICHARDS DOUBLE HAMMER SHOTGUN serial #3481, 12 ga, 30" matted rib barrels choked modified and improved
cylinder with good bores having light to moderate pitting their full length. The barrels display a brown patina with silver undertones, having
scattered surface and oxidation stains throughout. The frame and sideplates have toned to a brown patina, it is marked "BELGIUM" and
"W.H. RICHARDS" on both sides. The walnut checkered round knob pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good as refinished long
ago displaying multiple dings and scratches. The buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber recoil pad which is engraved with three deer, all
done in natural habitat. The gun functions well mechanically but the barrel to frame fit is loose. (177167-2) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2590. U.S. MODEL 1917 SPORTING RIFLE BY REMINGTON (SPORTERIZED) serial #213961, 30-06, 24" barrel with a very
good frosted bore. The barrel has been cleaned displaying scattered pin prick pitting, retaining 50% of its added blue finish. The frame
and bolt have also been cleaned displaying some light to moderate pitting. The smooth walnut pistol grip stock rates very good plus displaying just a few light handling marks, the stock is fitted with a ebony forend tip. The gun is fitted with sporting sights and functions well
mechanically. (177167-1) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2591. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 89A DUAL ACTION RIFLE, 22 LR, 24" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain
90% plus original blue finish displaying some light handling marks and light surface oxidation is present. The smooth walnut pistolgrip
stock rates very good displaying just a few light handling marks over a flaking varnish. This gun functions well mechanically. (177248-6)
{MODERN}
(75/150)
2592. SAVAGE MODEL 23A BOLT ACTION RIFLE, 22 LR, 23 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 80%
original blue finish that is slightly toning to a pleasing plum patina. The walnut stock rates very good displaying a 2 1/2" crack missing
from the upper right side of the forend, the stock has custom punch dot checkering done to the wrist and forend. No magazine is included.
The gun functions well mechanically. (177248-8) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2593. WINCHESTER MODEL 24 BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #40467, 16 ga, 28" solid rib barrels choked improved
cylinder and full with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain 85% of their original blue finish that is slightly toning to a brown patina.
The boxlock frame has toned to brown patina but shows generous traces of original blue throughout. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good displaying scattered dings and scratches over a flaking reapplied finish. The smooth walnut forend rates very good
displaying a 2" crack on each side, the finish is slightly flaking. The gun features double triggers, automatic safety and extractors. The
gun functions very good mechanically. (177317-3) {MODERN}
(350/550)
2594. WINCHESTER MODEL 1400 MK-II SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #N587539, 12 ga, 28" ventilated rib barrel with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish displaying some light scratches and handling marks primarily on the
frame. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good plus displaying scattered dings and scratches over an original
flaking varnish. There is no choke tube present. (177249-10) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2595. MARLIN MODEL 28 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #7252, 12 ga, 26" plain barrel choked improved cylinder with a bright
near excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85-90% original blue finish having some light oxidation present on the receiver. The smooth
walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good as refinished long ago, displaying scattered dings and scratches. The gun functions
well mechanically. (177142-35) {C&R}
(100/200)
2596. REMINGTON SPORTSMAN MODEL 48 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #3518596, 16 ga, 27" barrel with an added polly
choke and a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% plus original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks and
light surface oxidation. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good to near excellent displaying just a few light
handling marks. This gun is in very good condition. (177248-5) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2597. ITHACA SUPER SINGLE M-66 SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN serial #660365371, 12 ga, 22" plain barrel choked cylinder with
a very good bright bore. The barrel retains 85% of its evenly thinning original blue finish that is slightly toning to a light brown patina. The
frame retains 80% of its original black finish that is flaking on the high edges. The checkered walnut straight grip buttstock and forend
rate very good displaying just a few light handling marks, the buttstock to frame fit is slightly loose. The gun is equipped with its original
ventilated hard rubber recoil pad and sporting sights. (177087-58){MODERN}
(75/150)
2598. BAKER SIDELOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #17187F, 12 ga, 25 1/2" matted rib barrels choked improved cylinder and
improved cylinder with bright near excellent bores. The barrels retain 85-90% of their reapplied blue finish having some light handing
marks and a few specks of surface oxidation present. The locks and frame retain 40% of their original case-hardened colors with the balance toning to a gray brown patina. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good as refinished long ago displaying
some long drying cracks, dings and scratches over a high gloss finish. The gun features double triggers, automatic safety and extractors.
(177154-6) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2599. L.C. SMITH FIELD GRADE SIDELOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #103207, 12 ga, 26" matted rib barrels choked improved
modified and improved cylinder with bright very good bores having just a few sparse pits along the bores. The barrels retain 90% of their
reapplied blue finish displaying some light scratches and surface oxidation. The locks and frame have toned to a dark brown patina displaying some surface oxidation. The checkered walnut round knob pistolgrip buttstock rates very good as refinished long ago having scattered dings and scratches. The forend is in similar condition. The gun features double triggers, automatic safety and extractors. The gun
functions well mechanically. (177340-26) {C&R}
(200/300)
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2600. STEVENS MODEL 5100 BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN, 16 ga, 28" solid rib barrels choked modified and improved modified
with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain 90% of their original blue finish having loss near the breech ends of the barrels and having scattered light scratches. The boxlock frame retains 85% of its original case-hardened colors, having loss on the belly and displaying some light
surfaces oxidation. The checkered brown wood grain synthetic pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good to near excellent displaying
scattered scratches and dings. The gun features double triggers, automatic safety and extractors. (177192-48) {MODERN}
(150/350)
2601. REMINGTON MODEL 31 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #62721, 12 ga, 28" pain barrel choked modified with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 80% original blue finish having some high edge wear, scratches and very light surfaces oxidation.
The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate excellent displaying just a few light dings and scratches. A nice gun that
would make a good shooter. (177192-52) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2602. MARSHWOOD SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN serial #24190, 16 ga, 28" round barrel choked full with a good bore having light to
moderate pitting its full length. The metal surfaces have toned to a gun metal gray having moderate oxidation stains and light pitting present. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate good to very good displaying a moderate crack around the wrist. The buttstock is fitted with an added Red Head butt pad. (177127-4)
(25/50)
2603. THOMPSON CENTER ARMS FIRE HAWK MUZZLELOADER serial #2971, 209x50, 24 1/2" barrel with a bright near excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue finish having a few light blemishes and a speck or two of light surface oxidation.
The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate near excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. The gun is equipped
with Thompson Center see-thru rings which hold a Simmons 4x rifle scope with a prodiamond reticle having bright excellent optics.
(177238-1) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
2604. SAVAGE FOX MODEL B BOXLOCK SHOTGUN serial #D470819, 20 ga, 28" ventilated rib barrels choked full and modified
with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain 98% of their original blue finish displaying just a few light handing marks; the right tube is
marked near the breech end "F.T. MCFEE". The boxlock frame retains 99% of its vivid case-hardened colors. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and beavertail forend rate excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. The gun features double triggers, extractors and an automatic safety. (1771635-42) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2605. H&R SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN serial #33183, 12 ga, 30" plain barrel choked full with a very good bore having some light pits and
light oxidation present. The metal surfaces have toned to a dull brown patina having some light oxidation along the barrel. The smooth
walnut round knob buttstock and forend rate very good displaying a 1 1/2" crack behind the upper tang and a small crack on the right
cheek. The gun functions well mechanically. (177067-9) {MODERN}
(25/50)
2606. TRADITIONS FIFTY SCOUT PERCUSSION RIFLE serial #244131, 50 cal, 24" barrel with a moderately oxidized bore. The
metal surfaces retain 85% original blue finish displaying a few light having marks and some light oxidation. The smooth walnut straight
grip stock rates excellent displaying a few light handling marks. There is no ram rod present. The gun will require mechanical attention as
the hammer will not stay in the cocked position. (177165-48) {ANTIQUE}
(25/75)
2607. STEVENS MODEL 94 SINGLE SERIES M SINGLE SHOTGUN serial #R057196, 20 ga, 27 1/2" barrel choked full with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue finish displaying some light oxidation and handling marks. The checkered walnut
pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate near excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. (177165-10) {MODERN}
(50/100)
2608. BROWNING AUTO 5 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #223638, 12 ga, 26" solid rib barrel with Cutts compensator having a
bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 85-90% original blue finish having some light surface oxidation and light handling marks. The
receiver is embellished in a light foliate scroll engraving retaining 90% of its original blue finish having some light surface oxidation present.
The added Bell and Carlson black synthetic pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. This
shotgun is in very good condition. (177142-40) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2609. UNMARKED BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN serial #11479, 9.5mm shot, 24" barrel choked modified with a bright near excellent bore.
The metal surfaces retain 80% original blue finish having some light but scattered surface oxidation along the barrel. The walnut straight
grip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying moderate dings and impact marks. (177340-6) {MODERN}
(25/75)
2610. R E M I NGTON MODE L 1100 S E M I-AUTO S HOTG U N serial #L310496V, 12 ga, 22" plain barrel with a bright excellent
bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% original blue finish displaying some light scratches and scattered surface oxidation. The checkered
walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying a few light handling marks. The gun is fitted with standard rifle sights.
(177340-7) {MODERN}
(250/350)
2611. COM PAN H IA BRAS I LE I RA S I NG LE BAR R E L S HOTG U N serial #192468, 20 ga, 28" plain barrel choked full with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue finish having been lightly cleaned near the breech end. The smooth walnut
pistolgrip buttstock rates good to very good displaying a large chip missing from the left cheek and having a crack on each side. The
forend rates very good displaying a few light cracks and added epoxy to a moderate crack running the full length of the forend.
(177154-3) {MODERN}
(50/100)
2612. IVER JOHNSON SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #CHTF, 12 ga, 28" barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The
barrel retains 95% original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate
near excellent displaying a few light handling marks. (177333-1) {C&R}
(75/150)
2613. IVER JOHNSON KNOX-ALL DOUBLE HAMMER SHOTGUN serial #284625, 16 ga, 28" matted rib barrel choked improved
modified and modified with lightly pitted bores. The barrels have toned to a brown patina having some light oxidation with traces of original
blue in the protected areas. The hammer, locks and top lever have toned to a brown patina. The walnut round knob buttstock rates good
having moderate cracks around the wrist, it has been repaired with an adhesive tape and the crack appears to flex. The walnut forend rates
very good as refinished long ago displaying some light dings and scratches. The gun works well mechanically. (177192-66) {C&R} (75/150)
2614. BROWNING AUTO 5 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #0G82128, 12 ga, 26" ventilated rib barrel with poly choke having a bright
excellent bore. The barrel retains 98% original blue finish displaying a few light handling marks. The receiver is embellished in a light floral
scroll engraving has just a few light scratches and a light speck or two of surface oxidation. The checkered round knob buttstock and
forend rate excellent displaying just a few light dings and scratches. The buttstock is fitted with its correct FN buttplate. This gun is in
very good condition. (177341-38) {MODERN}
(350/550)
2615. BROWNING LIGHT TWELVE SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #L24419, 12 ga, 28" plain barrel with poly choke with a bright
excellent bore. The barrel retains about 70% evenly thinning original blue finish having some light scattered surface oxidation present.
The Belgian proofed receiver is lightly engraved in a light foliate scroll engraving, retaining 60% of its original blue finish having surface
oxidation present; the left side of the receiver is drilled and tapped. The checkered walnut round knob buttstock rates very good displaying
two light cracks emanating from the upper tang and having scattered dings and scratches over a moderately flaking varnish. The forend
is in similar condition having a thin 1" crack on the right side of the forend. The gun is fitted with its Browning that has a few light chips
missing around the corners. The gun is in good working condition overall. (177226-2) {MODERN}
(200/400)
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2616. REMINGTON MODEL 11-48 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #5520966, 16 ga, 28" plain barrel choked full with a bright near
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% of their evenly thinning original blue finish having some light oxidation and blemishes throughout. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good displaying scattered dings and scratches. The forend is in similar condition
but exhibits a 3" chip missing on the right side of the forend. The gun functions well mechanically. (177165-29) {MODERN} (150/250)
2617. STEVENS MODEL 22-.410 OVER UNDER COMBINATION GUN, 22 LR x .410 bore, 24" barrels with bright excellent
bores. The barrels retain 70% original blue finish displaying some light oxidation and having scattered blemishes. The frame has toned to
a dull gray brown patina having traces of original case colors throughout. The brown synthetic pistolgrip buttstock rates very good displaying scattered dings, scratches and a small cut near the lower tang. The brown synthetic forend rates very good displaying a repaired
chip and a repaired crack on the left side. The gun functions well mechanically. (177192-60) {C&R}
(200/400)
2618. CENTURY ARMS ROMANIAN BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #Z9140, 22 LR, 23 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 85% of its original blue finish having some light scratches, the right side of the barrel is marked "M1969, 22 Cal
Romania". The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock rates very good as refinished long ago having scatted dings and scratches. The gun is
equipped with sporting sights. No magazine is present. (177277-2) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2619. ITHACA BOXLOCK DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #450808, 12 ga, 28" matted rib barrels choked full and modified with
bright excellent bores. The barrels have toned slightly to a dark brown patina and there is some light discoloration near the muzzles likely
from a contaminate. The boxlock frame has toned to a silvery brown patina having some traces of original case colors in the protected
areas. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good displaying scattered impact marks and scratches along with having a
very small crack behind the upper tang. The checkered forend rates very good displaying scattered dings and scratches. The buttstock
is equipped with a grooved hard rubber buttplate; it has a small chip missing from the toe. The gun features double triggers, automatic
safety, cocking indicators and extractors. This gun is in good working condition overall. (177151-23) {MODERN}
(250/350)
2620. HARRINGTON AND RICHARDSON SINGLE BARREL FOLDING SHOTGUN serial #F19255, 20 ga, 26" plain barrel
choked improved modified with a bright excellent bore. The barrel has toned to a plum brown patina having a light coating of surface oxidation present along the barrel. The frame has traces of original case-hardened colors with the balance toning to a silvery gray patina.
The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good having two light cracks around the wrist along with a few light handling marks.
The forend rates near excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. (177225-11) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2621. BERETTA MODEL FS-1 SINGLE BARREL FOLDING SHOTGUN serial #C23587, 20 ga, 27 3/4" plain barrel choked improved
modified with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish displaying a few light handling marks. The checkered
walnut straight grip buttstock and forend rate excellent displaying just a few light handling marks over a flaking varnish. The barrel folds 90
degrees into the buttstock making this an excellent backpacking or camping shotgun. (177211-12) {MODERN}
(250/350)
2622. J.J. WESTON DOUBLE HAMMER SHOTGUN serial #11, 12 ga, 25" Belgian laminated steel barrels choked improved cylinder
and improved cylinder with very good dark bores having scattered light pitting. The barrels have toned to a brown patina having some
light added lacquer finish and scattered surface oxidation and scratches along the barrels. The frame has toned to a gray brown patina
having an added lacquer finish. The checkered round knob pistolgrip buttstock rates good to very good having multiple cracks around
the wrist and behind the upper tang, there are also scattered dings and scratches over a reapplied varnish; the stock to frame fit is very
loose. The walnut forend rates good having a few chips around the edges and a 3" crack on the right side. The gun functions well
mechanically, unfortunately the firing pins have been removed. (177152-5) {C&R}
(100/200)
2623. WORLDS CHALLENGE SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #3736, 16 ga, 29 3/4" plain damascus barrel choked full with a
very good bore having just a few light pits. The metal surfaces have toned to a brown patina having some light scratches and surface oxidation present. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good having a moderate chip missing from the toe along
with a few light handling marks. The gun wears a hard rubber buttplate which has a chip missing from the toe. The gun functions well
mechanically. (177154-5) {C&R}
(25/100)
2624. FN BROWNING AUTO 5 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #79064, 16 ga, 25 1/2" barrel choked cylinder with a bright excellent
bore. The metal surfaces retain 80% original blue finish having some light to moderate thinning along the barrel. The walnut round knob
pistolgrip buttstock rates very good as refinished long ago displaying flat and worn checkering and a crack on the left side of the upper
tang that's been reinforced with adhesive tape. The forend is in similar condition displaying just a few light handling marks. The gun
appears to be in good working condition. (177272-10) {C&R}
(250/350)
2625. FOREHAND ARMS CO SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #47790, 12 ga, 30" plain barrel choked improved cylinder with a
very good bore having some light pitting present. The metal surfaces have toned to a gray brown patina having some light oxidation present.
The hammer spur has been re-welded. The buttstock rates good displaying scattered dings and scratches over a dark stained finish, there
is also a 4" crack behind the lower tang and two behind the upper tang. There is no forend present. (177152-6) {MODERN}
(25/50)
2626. J.C. H IGG I N S MODE L 60 S E M I-AUTO S HOTG U N, 12 ga, 26" ventilated rib barrel poly choke with a bright excellent bore.
The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish displaying some light blemishes along the barrel. The checkered walnut pistolgrip
buttstock and forend rate excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. The gun is fitted with a Redding rear receiver sight.
(177154-4)
(100/200)
2627. IVER JOHNSON CHAMPION SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN, 12 ga, 28 3/4" inexpertly shortened plain barrel with a very
good bright bore having just a few light pits present. The metal surfaces have toned to brown patina which has some light traces of surface
oxidation present. The walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good displaying multiple dings scratches and light scratches. The forend is in
similar condition, it displays a 2 1/2" crack ahead of the forend iron. (177165-37)
(25/75)
2628. FAULTLESS GOOSE GUN SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #288329, 12 ga, 33" barrel choked improved cylinder with a
very good bright bore. The barrel has toned to a pleasing gray brown patina. The frame has been cleaned to a gun metal gray and has
been amateurishly engraved with multiple punch dots around the frame. The checkered walnut round knob pistolgrip buttstock rates very
good displaying two cracks emanating from the upper tang and one at the rear tang, there are also three white diamond like inlays installed
into the stock. The checkered forend rates very good displaying scattered dings and scratches, a 2" repaired crack on the right side and
two white inlays installed into the wood. A nice old timers goose gun. (177154-16)
(25/75)
2629. THOMPSON CENTER SCOUT PERCUSSION RIFLE serial #5580, 50 cal, 24" barrel with a very good bright bore. The barrel
retains 95% original blue finish displaying a few light handling marks along with a few light specks of surface oxidation. The frame retains
85% of its original blue finish having some light scratches and surface oxidation present. The smooth walnut straight grip buttstock and
forend rate very good plus displaying just a few light handling marks. A ram rod is included and the rifle is fitted with its original sights.
(177238-2) {ANTIQUE}
(50/150)
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2630. L.C. S M ITH FI E LD G RADE S I DE LOCK DOU BLE S HOTG U N serial #43659, 12 ga, 30" damascus barrels choked full
and full with very good dark bores that have light pitting their full length. The barrels have toned to a brown patina having some light
surface oxidation. The frame and locks have toned to a brown patina having some light oxidation present. The checkered round
knob pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good as refinished long ago leaving the checkering extremely faint. The buttstock is
fitted with a hard rubber buttplate, there is a 1 1/2" chip missing from the toe. The gun features double triggers, automatic safety
and extractors. The gun is missing a screw behind the upper tang and the hammer springs are not installed into the gun, but they
(100/200)
are included. (177165-36)
2631. REMINGTON MODEL 11 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #276113, 26" plain barrel choked improved cylinder with a bright near
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% of their original blue finish having scattered blemishes with loss due to what is likely a contaminate. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good displaying scattered dings and scratches along with a moderate chip
missing from the toe. The forend is in similar condition displaying a very thin crack on the bottom of the forend. (177192-41) (150/250)
2632. LEFEVER NITRO SPECIAL BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #138240, 12 ga, 30" matted rib barrels choked full and
modified with very good bores. The barrels retain 85% original blue finish that is slightly toning to a brown patina, there are moderate
scratches including a ding 2" from the left muzzle. The boxlock frame is engraved in the typical Lefever engraving style retaining 95% of its
vivid case-hardened colors. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good plus having just a few light handling marks.
The hard rubber buttplate rates good displaying multiple cracks and a chip missing from the top on the heel. (177388-14)
(200/400)
2633. COLT COLTEER 1-22 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE, 22 LR, 19 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 98% original
blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks. The receiver retains 90% of its original matte black finish displaying just a few light
scratches. The smooth walnut straight grip buttstock and forend rate excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. The gun is fitted
with its original front and rear sights. (177332-10) {MODERN}
(250/350)
2634. J.C. HIGGINS MODEL 5831 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN, 12 ga, 28" barrel with a very good bright bore. The metal surfaces
retain 90% evenly thinning original blue finish. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying a crack on
the left side of the action and has been repaired with a screw, there is an additional 2" crack just ahead of the triggerguard. The gun will
require mechanical attention as the bolt will not fire when the trigger is pulled. (177272-11) {MODERN}
(50/100)
2635. JOHN M SMITH AND CO. SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN, 12 ga, 27 1/4" plain barrel choked modified with a heavily pitted
bore. The metal surfaces display moderate amounts of surface oxidation and scattered pitting. The walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates poor
to good having a moderate crack around the wrist which has been somewhat fixed with adhesive tape, there is also moderate dings and
scratches over a dark finish. The forend rates very good displaying dings and scratches over a flaking finish. The barrel to frame fit is
loose. (177207-2) {C&R}
(10/40)
2636. CUSTOM BELGIAN MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN serial #30230, .410 bore, 28" plain barrel choked cylinder with a bright near excellent bore. The metal surfaces have toned to a pleasing brown patina having light traces of original blue
throughout. The checkered round knob stock rates very good displaying just a few light cracks along the stock along with a few light handling marks over a reapplied varnish. (177211-29) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2637. W & C SCOTT & SON DOUBLE HAMMER SHOTGUN serial #16704, 12 ga, 30" steel barrels choked cylinder and cylinder
with very good bores having light pitting their full lengths. The metal surfaces have toned to a dull gray patina having scattered dings and
oxidation stains along the barrels. The walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates good as refinished long ago, displaying two cracks emanating from
both locks leaving the stock to frame fit very loose. The forend rates very good having some faint checkering with a few light handling
marks. The right hammer is not present and the left hammer is stuck in the lock position. (177207-1) {MODERN}
(50/100)
2638. WINCHESTER MODEL 1200 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #167322, 12 ga, 26" plain barrel choked improved cylinder
with a bright near excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 75% original blue finish having multiple scratches and numerous specks of
surface oxidation along the barrel. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying just a few light handling
marks. This gun still functions well mechanically. (177149-3) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2639. LEFEVER SIDELOCK DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #66773, 12 ga, 24" matted rib barrels choked modified and
improved cylinder with very good bores having just a few light pits. The metal surfaces have slightly toned to a gray patina but display
generous traces of original blue throughout. The checkered walnut round knob buttstock and forend rate very good plus displaying just
a few light handling marks. The gun features double triggers, extractors and an automatic safety. (177394-9){MODERN}
(200/300)
2640. MOSSBERG MODEL 835 ULTI-MAG SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #UM434083, 12 ga, 26" ventilated rib ported barrel choked modified with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% of their original matte black finish displaying just a few
scattered handling marks. The black synthetic pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent with the exception of a few light handling
marks. The gun functions well mechanically. (177402-14) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2641. IVER JOHNSON CHAMPION SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #FUUR, .410 bore, 26" plain barrel choked full with a
bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish having just a few light scratches and a speck or two of surface
oxidation. The frame retains 85% of its vivid case-hardened colors. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. This gun is in near excellent condition. (177420-88) {C&R}
(100/200)
2642. MOSSBERG MODEL 195K-A BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN, 12 ga, 26" plain barrel poly choked with a very good bright bore.
The metal surfaces retain 80% of their original blue finish having a thin coating of surface oxidation. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock
rates very good displaying professionally repaired crack around the wrist, there are also a few light handling marks present. The triggerguard displays a small crack where it meets the tang. Included is a detachable box magazine. (177151-14) {MODERN}
(100/150)
2643. AMERICAN GUN COMPANY SIDEPLATE DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #64038, 12 ga, 26" matted rib barrels choked full
and modified with good bores having light pitting and oxidation present. The barrels have toned to a dark brown patina having moderate
areas of surface oxidation. The sideplates have toned to a gray brown patina having some light oxidation and impact marks present; some
of the screw heads have some slot damage. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates good displaying numerous dings and scratches
along with a moderate chip just above the right plate and a thin crack around the wrist. The checkered forend rates very good displaying
some light dings and scratches from years of use. Both stocks have a dark oiled finish. The gun features double triggers, cocking indictors,
automatic safety and extractors. (177151-2) {C&R}
(100/200)
2644. STEVE N S S PR I NG FI E LD BOXLOCK DOU BLE S HOTG U N serial #E17360, 12 ga, 28" matted rib barrels choked full and
improved modified with very good bright bores. The barrels have toned to a gray brown patina having some light handling marks and
surface oxidation present. The boxlock frame has toned to a gray brown patina. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good
displaying two very thin cracks behind the upper tang and a thin 1" crack on both sides of the cheeks. The smooth walnut forend rates
very good displaying just a few light handling marks. The gun features double triggers, automatic safety and extractors. (177165-43)
{MODERN}
(150/250)
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2645. DOUBLE HAMMER PERCUSSION SHOTGUN BY PEDERSOLI serial #27585, 10 ga, 30" matted rib barrels choked modified and modified with bright excellent bores. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish displaying some light scratches and a few
specks of surface oxidation. The locks and hammers retain 98% of their vivid case-hardened colors. The checkered walnut round knob
pistolgrip stock rates near excellent displaying just a few light handling marks and some scattered very light white paint on the right side
of the stock. A ram rod is included. (177132-6) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
2646. STEVENS MODEL 94F SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN, 20 ga, 28" plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The
barrel retains 85% original blue finish having some fading due to very light surface oxidation. The frame retains 80% of its dark case-hardened colors. The walnut stocks rate very good displaying a few light handling marks over a moderately flaking varnish. The gun functions
well mechanically. (177165-22) {MODERN}
(75/100)
2647. H&R PARDNER SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #NZ715077, 12 ga, 18 1/2" plain barrels choked cylinder with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% of their original matte black finish displaying just a few light handling marks. The checkered back
synthetic pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent. This gun is in very good condition. (177441-16S19085)
(150/250)
2648. KASSNAR IMPORTS SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #406321, .410 bore, 26" plain barrel choked modified with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% of their reapplied blue finish having loss on the frame and having some lightly cleaned pits on
the barrel. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying just a few light handling marks. (177327-1) (50/100)
2649. MOSSBERG MODEL 44 USC BOLT ACTION RIFLE, 22 LR, 26" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain
95% original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks and a speck or two of light surface oxidation. The target style pistolgrip
stock rates very good showing just a few light dings and scratches. There is a grooved steel buttplate retaining 90% blue showing oxidation and the gun is equipped with a ramp mounted hooded front sight with folding posts and a folding receiver sight. There are sling
swivels installed in the stock and on the forend and a military type leather sling is included as well as a 7 round magazine. A very nice
affordable target rifle. (177267-31) {C&R}
(200/300)
2650. WESTPOINT MODEL 167 SERIES C SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN BY SAVAGE serial #A945758, 12 ga, 28" plain barrel
choked improved modified with a very good bright bore. The metal surfaces have toned to a dull gray patina having some scattered surface oxidation and staining throughout. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate very good displaying just a few
light handling marks. (177340-16) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2651. STEVENS MODEL 94C SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN, 12 ga, 28" plain barrel choked full with a very good near excellent bore.
The barrel retains 80% original blue finish displaying some moderate surface oxidation along with a few scratches. The frame retains 85%
of its vivid case-hardened colors. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent displaying just a few light handling
marks. The gun functions well mechanically. (177340-13) {MODERN}
(50/100)
2652. BROWNING AUTO FIVE SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #208461, 12 ga, 21 1/2" solid rib barrel, Poly-choked with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 60% original blue finish with the balance toning to a brown patina and having some moderate surface oxidation
present. The receiver is in similar condition as the barrel, it displays a light foliate scroll engraving. The checkered round knob pistolgrip buttstock rates very good displaying scattered dings and scratches over a flaking varnish. The forend rates very good displaying two very thin
cracks on the bottom of the forend. The buttstock is fitted with a Pachmayr rubber recoil pad. (177142-37) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2653. COOEY MODEL 82 BOLT ACTION, 22 RF, 27" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces have toned to a pleasing brown
patina, although appearing to have more original blue under normal ambient light. The smooth walnut full length pistolgrip stock rates very
good displaying scattered dings and scratches over a dark oiled finish. The gun is fitted with sporting sights. (177142-21) {C&R} (75/150)
2654. RICHLAND MODEL 707 BOXLOCK SHOTGUN serial #9999, 20 ga, 26" solid rib Vickers English steel barrels choked modified
and improved cylinder with very good bright bores. The barrels retain about 50% original blue finish having loss towards the breech ends,
scattered surface oxidation and a few areas toning to a brown patina. The boxlock frame retains about 50% of its case-hardened colors
with the balance flaking to a gray patina. The walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good having a full length geometric etched design on
the right side with punch dot shaded background. The frame to wood fit is slightly loose. The forend is in similar condition having the
same design. The buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber butt pad which has minor chips and cracks present. The gun features double triggers, automatic safety and extractors. (177340-18) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2655. WINCHESTER MODEL 1911 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #33981, 26" plain barrel choked full with a bright near excellent
bore. The barrel retains 90% of its original blue finish having loss due to operational use and having a few light handling marks. The receiver
retains 85% original blue finish having some light surface oxidation and loss on the lower edges. The smooth walnut buttstock rates very
good displaying a couple of very small cracks behind the upper tang and a few light dings. The forend rates very good displaying a 6" crack
on the left side and having a few light handling marks. This shotgun functions well mechanically. (177248-9) {C&R}
(100/200)
2656. WI NCH E STE R MODE L 90 S LI DE ACTION R I FLE serial #683072, 22 LR, 24" octagon barrel with a very good bright bore.
The metal surfaces have toned to a pleasing gray brown patina; there are multiple impact marks present along the barrel and frame. The
smooth walnut straight grip buttstock and grooved forend rate very good as refinished long ago displaying just a few light dings.
(177298-20) {C&R}
(75/150)
2657. FOX SAVAGE BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN 12 ga, 28" ventilated rib barrels choked modified and full with bright excellent
bores. The barrels retain 98% original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks. The boxlock frame retains 95% plus of its vivid
case-hardened colors. The walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent displaying a few light dings and scratches retaining nearly
all of its finish. The gun features double triggers, automatic safety and extractors. (177330-121) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2658. REMINGTON MODEL 11 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #1520903, 16 ga, 26" plain barrel choked cylinder with a very good
bore having some light scattered oxidation. The metal surfaces are slightly toning to a pleasing plum patina displaying just a few light
scratches. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good having dings and scratches over a moderately flaking varnish. (177165-27) {C&R}
(350/550)
2659. MOSSBERG MODEL 190 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN, 16 ga, 26" plain barrel, Poly-choked with a very good bore. The metal
surfaces retain 80% original blue finish having loss due to surface oxidation and handling marks. The smooth walnut stock rates very good
plus displaying very light dings and scratches. Included is a single detachable box magazine. (177140-18) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2660. AMERICAN TACTICAL SULTAN SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #SU00766, 12 ga, 18" barrel choked improved cylinder with
a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue finish. The black synthetic pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate neat
excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. This would make a great home defense gun. (177402-1) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2661. REMINGTON MODEL 878 AUTO MASTER SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #16438L, 12 ga, 28" plain barrel choked full
with a very good bore having light oxidation in the middle of the bore. The metal surfaces have been painted in a black gray camouflage
pattern displaying numerous scratches. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend are in similar condition as the metal; there has
been an added 2" piece of walnut to the buttstock providing a length of pull of 14 1/2". (177441-15S19088) {MODERN} (100/200)
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2662. MOSSBERG MODEL 500 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #R974735, 12 ga, 18 1/2" plain barrel choked cylinder with a
bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% of their original matte black finish. The black synthetic six position folding stock and
forend rate very good displaying just a few light handling marks. This shotgun would make a great home defense gun. (177441-22S18787)
{MODERN}
(200/300)
2663. REMINGTON MODEL 1899 DOUBLE HAMMER SHOTGUN serial #71967, 10 ga, 30" matted rib damascus barrels having
moderately pitted bores. The barrels display a strong damascus pattern having silvery undertones and some light to moderate surface oxidation. The plain locks, hammer, and frame exhibit about 10 to 20% fading case colors with spots of bright color in protected areas, the balance turning a mottled brown and pewter color. The checkered walnut round knob buttstock rates very good as refinished long ago displaying a small crack emanating from the upper tang towards the right lock. The forend rates about good to very good displaying moderate
impact marks over a reapplied varnish. The gun functions well mechanically, the barrel to frame fit is loose. (177008-9) {C&R} (300/500)
2664. MOSSBERG MODEL 190 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN, 16 ga, 26" plain barrel poly choked with a very good bore having some
light oxidation present. The metal surfaces have been completely painted in a green, brown camouflage pattern having scattered scratches and oxidation throughout. The walnut pistolgrip buttstock has the same pattern as the meal having just a few light handling marks.
This gun appears to be in good working condition. (177340-34) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2665. LEFEVER LONG RANGE AND FIELD SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #21074, 12 ga, 30" plain barrel choked full with
a very good bright bore. The barrel retains 99% of its reapplied blue finish. The frame has been refinished displaying a dull maroon like
color. The walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good as refinished displaying two professionally repaired cracks on both sides of the
cheeks along with having a few light handling marks. The forend is in similar conditions, refinished and having some light handling marks.
(177285-19) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2666. STEVE N S MODE L 335 BOXLOCK DOU BLE S HOTG U N serial #A7974, 12 ga, 30" matted rib barrels choked full and modified with a very good near excellent bore. The barrels have been cleaned long ago leaving them to a dull gray having light pitting present. The boxlock frame has toned to a gray brown patina having some light oxidation stains present. The top lever has some light
pitting present on the right side. The walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good having worn checkering and having a crack present
behind the upper tang along with having a few scattered impact marks. The forend is in similar condition having light dings and scratches. There is a poorly fitted hard rubber recoil pad present. The gun will require mechanical attention as the right barrel will not fire.
(177285-11) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2667. WINCHESTER MODEL 37 SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN 12 ga, 30" plain barrel choked full with a bright near excellent bore.
The metal surfaces retain 95% plus original blue finish displaying a few scattered scratches and some very light surface oxidation. The
smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying just a few light handling marks; the right side of the buttstock has
what appears to be a rack number "S10500". This is a nice red letter Winchester. (177398-5) {C&R}
(200/300)
2668. SAVAGE FOX MODEL B BOXLOCK SHOTGUN serial #B41BY3, 12 ga, 30" matted rib barrels choked full and improved modified with very good bright bores. The barrels have toned to a brown patina having multiple scratches and specks of surface oxidation.
The boxlock frame has toned to a dull maroon like color having some surface oxidation. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and
forend rate very good as refinished long ago displaying scattered dings and scratches over a flaking reapplied varnish. The gun features
double triggers, automatic safety and extractors. (177285-12){MODERN}
(150/250)
2669. SAVAGE MODEL 24V-A OVER UNDER COMBINATION GUN serial #B483259, 30-30 x 20 ga, 24" barrels with bright
excellent bores. The barrels retain 90% original blue finish having some light scratches. The frame retains 90% of its dark case-hardened
colors with some surface oxidation present. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying scattered
handling marks over an original moderately flaking finish. (177328-29) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2670. REMINGTON MODEL 870 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #S662153V, 12 ga, 20" barrel choked improved cylinder with a
bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% original blue finish with loss due to surface oxidation and scratches. The checkered
walnut pistolgrip buttstock rate very good to near excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. The gun is fitted with open sights.
(177440-50D30684) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2671. H&R MODEL 349 GAMESTER BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN 16 ga, 24" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain 95% original blue finish displaying some very light surface oxidation here or there. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and
forend rate very good displaying just a few light handling marks. (177333-2) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2672. W. R ICHAR DS DOU BLE HAM M E R S HOTG U N serial #23, 12 ga, 32" cast steel barrels, both choked modified with very
good darks bores having pitting and oxidation their full length. The barrels have toned to a gray brown patina having surface oxidation
present along with a few light dings and scratches. The frame, hammers and locks are a dark brown patina displaying some light
oxidation. The checkered walnut round knob buttstock and forend rate very good as refinished long ago displaying scattered dings
and scratches over a dark flaking varnish. Some of the screw heads show some slot damage, both of the hammers function well
mechanically. (177201-7) {C&R}
(150/250)
2673. AMERICAN GUN CO KNICKERBOCKER SIDELOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #151573, 30" matted rib barrels
choked full and modified with dark oxidized bores. The barrels are completely covered in surface oxidation. The frame and locks have
toned to a gray brown patina having a moderate amount of surface oxidation present. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates
good to very good having dings and scratches over a very dark oiled finish, the stock to frame fit is loose. The forend is in similar condition
displaying a thin 1" crack ahead of the forend iron. The gun operates sluggishly. (177340-42) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2674. REMINGTON MODEL 870TB WING MASTER SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #T428662V, 12 ga, 30" ventilated rib
barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 95% evenly thinning original blue finish displaying just a few light handling
marks. The receiver retains 85% original blue finish displaying moderate fading on the lower edges and having some light water spotting
present. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good having moderate dings and scratches over a slightly flaking
varnish. The gun functions well mechanically. (177464-29) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2675. WINCHESTER MODEL 69A BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 LR, 25" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 99% plus
original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks. The grooved receiver retains 99% original blue. The triggerguard and floorplate retain 99% of their original blue finish. The bolt body remains bright and the handle retains nearly all of their original blue finish. The
smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates excellent displaying just a few faint handling marks. The buttstock is fitted with its original
Winchester hard rubber recoil pad. The gun is fitted with its original blade front sight, the rear has been replaced with a slot blank and
the receiver is fitted with a Lyman No. 48 sight. A really nice model 69A in excellent condition. (177538-18) {C&R}
(250/450)
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2676. WINCHESTER PRE '64 MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #150956, .30-06, 24" barrel with a bright near excellent bore.
The barrel retains 95% original blue finish which is slightly toning to a pleasing plum patina displaying a few light rub and handling marks.
The receiver retains 98% original matte black finish, unfortunately the left side has been drilled and tapped and displays five added holes.
The bolt body remains bright and the handle retains nearly all of its original finish; the bolt is not numbered. The triggerguard and floorplate
retain 90% of their original finish which is flaking to a mottled brown patina; the floorplate displays a few light dings. The checkered walnut
pistolgrip stock rates very good displaying scattered dings and scratches along with a few light impact marks. The forearm screw is not present and the hole has been filled with wood filler. The buttstock is fitted with a Pachmayr white line recoil pad which provides a length of
pull of 14 1/4". The rifle is fitted with its original front sight with an added hood from a different gun and original folding rear sight. The rifle
functions well and would make a great shooter. (176520-1860) {MODERN} [Richard "Stretch" Kennedy Collection]
(350/550)
2677. REMINGTON MODEL 1100 TRAP-T SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #N289247V, 12 ga, 30" ventilated rib barrel choked full
with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 95% original blue finish displaying a few light handling and rub marks along the barrel. The
receiver retains 97% original blue finish having a few light specks of surface oxidation present. The checkered walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip buttstock rates near excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. The checkered walnut forend rates very good having a moderate 5" chip on the right side and a 2" crack on the left side. The gun functions well mechanically. (177463-5) {MODERN} (350/550)
2678. REMINGTON MODEL 1100 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #204705V, 12 ga, 28" ventilated rib barrel choked modified with
a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish displaying a few light handling marks and a few light specks of
surface oxidation. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying a few light dings and scratches along
with a small chip on the left side of the forend. The gun functions well mechanically. (177360-4) {MODERN}
(350/550)
2679. REMINGTON MODEL 870 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #A604852U, 20 ga, 20" plain barrel choked improved cylinder
with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% evenly thinning original matte black finish displaying a few light scratches and
specks of surface oxidation. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good displaying six kill notches along with multiple
scratches all over a moderately flaking finish. The forend rates very good having scratches over a moderately flaking varnish. The gun is
fitted with their original sights and it functions well mechanically. (177592-19S19381) {MODERN}
(175/275)
2680. BROWNING BPS SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #26774NV152, 12 ga, 28" ventilated rib barrel choked Invector plus having
a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 98% original blue finish which is slightly toning to a pleasing plum color; it displays a few light
scratches and has some light surface oxidation on the rib. The receiver retains 95% original blue finish having what appears to be water
spotting present. Both sides of the receiver are embellished in open foliate scroll engraving with three ducks on the right and two pheasants on the left. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate near excellent displaying a few light dings and scratches over
a high gloss finish. The barrel is fitted with its original bead front sight and has an added fiber optic front sight. The gun functions well
mechanically. (177523-10) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2681. J.C. HIGGINS MODEL 100 BOXLOCK DOUBLE EJECTORGUN serial #78239, 16 ga, 28" solid rib barrel choked full and
full with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain 98% original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks. The boxlock frame
retains 99% original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and beavertail forend
rate excellent displaying a few light dings and scratches. The buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber recoil pad which provides a length of
pull of 14". The gun features a single trigger, automatic safety and ejectors. The gun locks up tight but will require mechanical as the right
barrel will not fire. (177401-1) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2682. REMINGTON MODEL 870 WINGMASTER SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #1223629V, 12 ga, 20" plain barrel choked
cylinder with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue finish having just a few extremely faint handling
marks. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent displaying a few light handling marks. This shotgun is in excellent
condition. (177082-26) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2683. R E M I NGTON S PORTS MAN S E M I-AUTO S HOTG U N serial #793138, 12 ga, 28" solid rib barrel choked improved cylinder
with a bright near excellent bore displaying what appears to be light pinprick pitting around the muzzle. The barrel retains 85% original
blue finish which is flaking to a mottled brown patina displaying some light rub marks, scratches and light surface oxidation. The frame
has toned to a mottled gray brown patina and is embellished with an engraved pheasant on the right and a duck on the left. The
smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good to near excellent displaying a few light handling marks. The smooth walnut forend
rates very good having some added varnish and a thin non-flexible 9" crack running with the grain. The gun functions well mechanically.
(177192-50) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2684. SAVAGE MODEL 745B SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN 12 ga, 28" plain barrel choked modified with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 99% original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks. The frame retains 98% original blue finish displaying a couple
of light scratches; both sides are embellished in a small engraving of a grouse on both sides. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and
finger grooved buttstock rate excellent displaying a few light handling marks. The gun functions well. (177425-52) {C&R}
(100/200)
2685. REMINGTON SPORTSMAN SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #780032, 12 ga, 26" plain barrel choked cylinder but marked
improved cylinder having a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 90% original blue finish displaying some scattered light to moderate
scratches. The receiver retains 95% original blue finish displaying a few light handling marks and the letters "4R4" scratched into the right
side of the receiver. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and finger grooved forend rate very good displaying just a few light scratches and dings. The gun is fitted with its original bead front sight. (177421-48) {C&R}
(150/250)
2686. STOEGER CONDOR OVER UNDER SHOTGUN serial #J299298-12, 12 ga, 26" solid rib barrels with screw-in chokes having
bright excellent bores. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks. The checkered
walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying just a few light handling marks. The gun features a single trigger, automatic safety and extractors. Included is the original box and manual. (177402-15) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2687. ZOLI OVER UNDER SHOTGUN serial #01802, 12 ga, 28" ventilated rib barrels choked full and full with bright excellent bores. The
barrels retain 98% original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks and having a few very light specks of surfaces oxidation. The
frame retains 90% of their vivid case-hardened colors. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates near excellent displaying just a few
light handling marks. The checkered walnut forend rates very good displaying a few light scratches and having a few light repaired cracks
around the forearm release. The buttstock is fitted with a White Line hard rubber recoil pad which provides a length of pull of 14". The gun
features a single selective trigger, non-automatic safety and ejectors; the bottom ejector will not engage. (177385-6) {MODERN} (200/400)
2688. BAIKAL MP-153 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #0015332716B, 12 ga, 26" ventilated rib barrel with screw-in choke having a
bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 98-99% original blue finish having just a few light handling marks. The receiver retains 99% of its
original matte black finish. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate near excellent displaying just a few light handling marks.
The gun features a cocking indicator on the triggerguard and included is an extended extra full choke. (177341-41) {MODERN} (300/500)
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2689. BELGIAN BROWNING AUTO 5 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #H64426, 12 ga, 23" plain barrel choked improved cylinder
with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 85% original blue finish having loss on top of the barrel just ahead of the breech and also
displaying some scattered scratches. The receiver retains 85% original blue finish having loss on the lower edges and having some light
specks of surface oxidation; the receiver has been drilled and tapped having some added silver solder around the holes, the frame is also
embellished with simple panels of foliate scroll. The checkered round knob pistolgrip buttstock and finger grooved forend rate very good
having a few light dings and scratches over a thinning original finish. The buttstock is fitted with its original FN bone buttplate which has
(250/450)
a few dings and scratches. The gun functions well mechanically. (177385-5) {C&R}
2690. BU ITO BR7 BOXLOCK DOU BLE S HOTG U N serial #167169, 20 ga, 28" solid rib barrels choked full and modified with bright
excellent bores. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish displaying a few light scratches and some light specks of surface
oxidation. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and beavertail forend rate excellent displaying a few light handling marks. The
gun is fitted with a hard rubber buttplate which provides a length of pull of 14 1/4". The gun features double triggers and extractors.
(177557-11) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2691. NEW ENGLAND FIREARMS CO PARDNER SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #NH402882, 12 ga, 27 1/2" barrel
choked modified with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 99% original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks. The
frame retains 99% of their original vivid case-hardened colors. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and schnabel forearm rate excellent
displaying just a few light handling marks. Included is a hard rubber slip on recoil pad and a nylon buttstock shell holder. (177441-S19089)
{MODERN}
(75/150)
2692. BROWNING AUTO-5 MAGNUM 12 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #13916PM151, 12 ga, 24" plain barrel choked modified
with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 95% original blue finish having some lightly cleaned specks of surface oxidation along with
having a few light handling marks. The receiver retains 95% original blue finish having some light surface oxidation and light specks of water
spotting. The receiver is embellished with simple panels of open foliate scroll. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate
near excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. The gun functions well mechanically. (177402-7) {MODERN}
(350/550)
2693. MOSSBERG MODEL 702 PINKSTER SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #ELI3529597, 22 LR, 19" barrel with a bright excellent bore.
The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue finish. The camouflage Mossy Oak Tree Stand stock rates excellent. Included is a factory
10 round magazine. This rifle is in like-new condition. (177523-24) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2694. UNMARKED SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN serial #390FB, 16 ga, 30" plain barrel choked modified with a bright excellent bore.
The barrel retains 85% original blue finish which is slightly flaking to a mottled brown patina having light scratches and specks of surface
oxidation. The receiver retains 40% of their case hardened colors which is toning to a brown patina having light specks of surface oxidation. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates good having scattered dings along with a 1" chip on both sides of the upper tang. The
forend rates very good displaying a few light dings and scratches displaying a full wrap-around notch around the forend. (177176-14)
{C&R}
(25/75)
2695. WINCHESTER MODEL 1911 SELF-LOADING SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #33149, 12 ga, 28" plain barrel choked full
with a very good bright bore. The barrel has toned to a gray brown patina having traces of original blue throughout. The receiver has
toned to a pewter gray patina having scattered specks of surface oxidation. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates good and is
poorly fitted to the gun, it displays moderate impact marks and having two added pieces of walnut to the comb line and toe lines. The
smooth walnut finger groove forend rates good having some light dings and two 1 1/2" cracks emanating from the receiver. The buttstock
is fitted with a ventilated hard rubber White Lined recoil pad. (177385-2) {C&R}
(100/250)
2696. WINCHESTER MODEL 69A BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 LR, 25" barrel having a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain
98% original blue finish having some light loss around the muzzle and having a few light scratches. The bolt body remains bright and the
handle retains 85% of its original blue finish. The floorplate and triggerguard retain 97% original blue finish. The smooth walnut pistolgrip
stock rates near excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. The gun has been drilled and tapped and is fitted with 1" Weaver
rings. (177500-5) {C&R}
(150/250)
2697. AMERICAN IMPORTS MODEL 30R SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #295064, 12 ga, 20" plain barrel choked improved
cylinder with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish having slight loss on the magazine tube from operational use. The smooth walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate excellent displaying just a few light handling
marks. The gun functions very well and would make an awesome home defense gun. (177082-18) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2698. J.C. HIGGINS MODEL 5831 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN 12 ga, 28 1/2" barrel with a bright very good bore having some light
pin prick pitting near the muzzle. The metal surfaces retain 40% original blue finish with the balance displaying near full coverage of surface oxidation. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock rates good displaying a 3" crack ahead of the triggerguard and having a fading dark
oiled varnish. The stock is fitted with a hard rubber recoil pad. (177340-51) {MODERN}
(50/150)
2699. R E M I NGTON MODE L 1100 TRAP S E M I-AUTO S HOTG U N serial #L828321V, 12 ga, 30" ventilated rib barrel choked
full with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 98% lightly thinning original blue finish displaying a few light handling marks. The
checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates near excellent displaying just a few light handling marks and has been professionally
shortened which provides a length of pull of 12 1/2". The forend rates very good displaying a few light handling marks and having
a 2 1/2" chip on the left side. The gun functions well mechanically and would make a great shooter for a youth. (177389-9)
{MODERN}
(300/500)
2700. MOSSBERG MODEL 151M(B) SEMI-AUTO RIFLE 22 LR, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain
50% original blue which is thinning to a gray-brown patina having light oxidation present. The smooth walnut Mannlicher style stock rates
very good displaying just a few light handling marks. The rifle is fitted with its original sights and a leather military style sling is included.
(177192-40) {C&R}
(100/150)
2701. REMINGTON MODEL 870 WINGMASTER SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #S262956X, 25" barrel choked skeet with
a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue finish displaying some light scattered specks of surface oxidation along
the barrel and on the left side of the receiver. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates near excellent displaying just a few light
handling marks. The gun functions very good mechanically. (177402-6) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2702. HARRINGTON AND RICHARDSON MODEL 400 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN 12 ga, 28" plain barrel choked full with a
bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85-90% evenly thinning original blue finish having some light scratches and a few specks of
oxidation. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate very good displaying a few light dings over a thinning varnish. The
gun will require mechanical attention as the forend arm has become disconnected from the action. (177425-50) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2703. HENRY REPEATING ARMS LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #818792H, 22 LR, 18 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue finish displaying just a few extremely faint handling marks. The smooth walnut straight grip
buttstock and forend rate excellent having no signs of handling. The gun is in like-new condition. (177523-7) {MODERN} (350/550)
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2704. REMINGTON MODEL 870 MAGNUM WINGMASTER serial #S414599N, 20 ga, 28" barrel choked full with a bright excellent
bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish displaying a few light handling marks. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock
and forend rate excellent displaying a few tiny dings and scratches. The buttstock is fitted with two spacers and the original Remington
hard rubber recoil pad. (177503-2) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2705. RICHLAND ARMS BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #12504, 28 ga, 28" solid rib barrel choked full and improved modified having very good bright bores which display a few very light clusters of pinprick pitting. The barrels retain 98% original blue finish
having some light loss around the muzzles along with having a few light handling marks and a small ding on the left tube. The boxlock
frame has toned to a pewter gray patina having some light oxidation present. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and beavertail
forend rate near excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. The buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber recoil pad which has compressed, likely from standing upright in a safe; it provides a length of pull of 14" and having drops of 1 1/2" and 2". The gun will require
slight mechanical attention as the forend fails to snap into place. (177516-6) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2706. STOEGER MODEL STF 3000 UPLANDER BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #A30911-10, 20 ga, 26" barrel screwin chokes with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain 99% original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks. The stainless
steel boxlock frame rates excellent and is embellished in a light open scroll engraving. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and
beavertail forend rates excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. The stock is fitted with a hard rubber recoil pad which provides
a length of pull of 14 1/2". The gun features a single trigger, automatic safety and extractors. (177523-9) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2707. MOSSBERG MODEL 500 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #C94987, 20 ga, 26" plain barrel with poly choke having a bright
excellent bore. The barrel has been lightly cleaned displaying a faint silvery patina having light traces of original blue finish. The receiver
retains 90% original blue finish displaying a few light scratches. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying just a few light dings and scratches. The gun functions well mechanically. (177533-41) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2708. SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 916T SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #1B8796, 12 ga, 28" plain barrel choked modified
with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% original blue finish displaying some scattered scratches and light specks of
surface oxidation. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying just a few light dings and scratches.
(177440-49D30842) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2709. MARLIN MODEL 99M1 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE 22 LR, 18" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish displaying a few light handling marks and having a few light scratches in the grooves of the receiver. The smooth walnut
Monte Carlo pistolgrip stocks rate excellent displaying just a few light handling marks and having a very thin chip on the toe line. The gun
functions very well and would make a great shooter. (177585-4) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2710. BROWNING AUTO 5 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #X71996, 12 ga, 27 1/2" barrel with Cutts compensator having a bright
excellent bore. The barrel retains 95% original blue finish having light loss due to having a few light rub marks. The receiver is embellished
with simple panels of open scroll and has British proofs, it retains 90% original blue finish having loss on the edges and on the belly. The
checkered walnut round knob pistolgrip buttstock and finger groove forend rates very good displaying a few light dings and scratches
over a thinning flaking varnish. The buttstock is fitted with its original bone FN buttplate which displays a few light dings. (17744052D30327) {MODERN}
(200/350)
2711. R E M I NGTON S PORTS MAN S E M I-AUTO S HOTG U N serial #S504065, 12 ga, 30" plain barrel choked full with a bright
excellent bore. The barrel retains 98% original blue finish which is slightly toning to a brown patina and displaying just a few light handling marks. The receiver retains 95% original blue finish having some light loss on the edges. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock
and finger grooved forend rate excellent displaying just a few light dings. The gun functions well and would make a great shooter.
(177425-51) {C&R}
(300/500)
2712. MARCCU LI OVE R U N DE R S HOTG U N serial #R90929, 12 ga, 28" ventilated rib barrel choked full and improved modified with
bright excellent bores. The barrels retain 99% original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks. The bright stainless frame
is embellished in lovely game scene with two pointers flushing pheasants in a field on the right and two pointers flushing ducks out of
a marsh on the left, all done in natural habitat surrounded by open scroll. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate
excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. The gun features double triggers, automatic safety and extractors. (17759283D30946) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2713. REMINGTON SPORTSMAN SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #105102, 12 ga, 28" plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces have toned to a mottled mixed gray brown patina having some scattered specks of surface oxidation. The
smooth walnut round knob buttstock and forend rate very good displaying some moderate dings and scratches retaining 40% of its original
varnish. The gun functions well mechanically. (177340-45) {C&R}
(100/200)
2714. HI-STANDARD MODEL K121 FLITE KING SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #3048275, 12 ga, 28" plain barrel choked
modified with a very good bright bore. The metal surfaces retain 60% original blue finish having loss due to moderate surface oxidation
and scratches. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good having some light to moderate dings and scratches.
The gun functions well. (177528-6) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2715. WINCHESTER MODEL 67 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 LR, 27" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 95% original
blue finish displaying just a few light scratches and a few light specs of surface oxidation. The bolt body and handle remain bright. The
smooth walnut pistolgrip stock rates very good displaying just a few light handling marks and having a very small repaired chip on the right
side just ahead of the buttplate. The gun is fitted with its original sights and the rifle remains in near excellent condition. (177538-11)
{C&R}
(200/300)
2716. STEVENS MODEL 22-410 COMBINATION GUN 22 LR x .410 bore, 24" barrel having bright excellent bores; .410 bore
choked full. The barrels retain 90% evenly thinning original blue finish having some light scratches. The frame retains 75% of its original
case-hardened colors. The brown synthetic pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying just a few light scratches. (17759616) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2717. MARLIN MODEL 25N BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #00387779, 22 LR, 22" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish displaying just a few faint handling marks. The checkered walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock has
been professionally dipped in a camouflage pattern. The gun is fitted with its original front sight and the rear is missing. Included is a pair
of 1" rings and one factory 8 round magazine. (177523-26) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2718. MARLIN MODEL 83TS BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #99363328, 22 Win Mag, 22" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retains 99% original blue finish. The black synthetic Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock rates excellent to as new. Included is a
pair of 1" factory rings. (177523-6) {MODERN}
(100/200)
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2719. WINCHESTER MODEL 59 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #84879, 12 ga, 26" Simmons ventilated rib barrel choked improved
cylinder with a bright excellent bore. The barrel, which has a fiberglass shell, shows a few faint scratches in its bright dark black finish and
the frame exhibits 98% dark blue displaying very sparse tiny nicks in the finish. The frame is embellished with simple game scenes of flying
ducks on the right side and a pointing dog and pheasant on the left, bordered by simple scroll etching. The triggerguard is anodized in
a silver finish. The pistolgrip stock and forearm rates near excellent displaying just a few light handling marks, having crisp checkering on
both. The original checkered plastic buttplate is present providing a length of 14". A very good example. (177498-2) {C&R} (350/550)
2720. WINCHESTER MODEL 59 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #40180, 12 ga, 28" plain barrel choked modified with a bright
excellent bore. The barrel, which has a fiberglass shell, shows a few faint scratches in its bright dark black finish and the frame exhibits
98% dark blue displaying very sparse tiny handing marks in the finish. The frame is embellished with simple game scenes of flying ducks
on the right side and a pointing dog and pheasant on the left, bordered by simple scroll etching. The triggerguard is anodized in a silver
finish. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent displaying just a few very light handling marks. The buttstock
(350/550)
is fitted with its original hard rubber buttplate. (177538-13) {C&R}
2721. NEUMANN BROS. SIDELOCK DOUBLE HAMMER GUN 12 ga, 27 1/2" matted rib barrels choked cylinder and cylinder
with very good bores having light pinprick pitting. The barrels have toned to a dull brown patina having some light specks of surface oxidation and light silvery spots near the muzzle. The locks and frame have toned to a dull brown patina having some silvering around the
hammers. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good as refinished many years ago, having moderate scattered
dings and scratches along with a few with the grain drying cracks. The buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber buttplate which shows a nice
detailed stag in the center; it provides a length of pull of 13 3/4". The gun functions well mechanically but the lock up is slightly loose.
(177591-18) {C&R}
(100/200)
2722. MARLIN MODEL 49 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #A2996, 12 ga, 26" plain barrel choked full having a bright excellent
bore. The metal surfaces retain 80% of their evenly thinning re-applied blue finish having some light and moderate scratches along the
barrel. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates good displaying a repaired crack at the toeline, two 2" cracks emanating from the
lower tang towards the wrist and having an added drilled hole to the grip. The walnut grooved forend rates very good displaying some
moderate dings and scratches along with some added finish. The buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber buttplate which has a small chip
at the toe. The gun will require mechanical attention as the action arm has become separated and the cocking spring on the hammer will
not function. (175842-38) {C&R}
(25/75)
2723. BAIKAL MODEL IJ 58 MAE BOXLOCK DOUBLE EJECTORGUN serial #A11690, 12 ga, 28 1/2" barrels choked full and
improved modified with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain 95% original blue finish having some light scratches and scattered
specks of surface oxidation. The boxlock frame retains 99% original blue finish and is embellished with a hawk on the right and a rabbit
on the left, both are surrounded by open scroll. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent displaying a few light
handling marks. The length of pull to the hard rubber recoil pad is 14 1/2". The gun features double triggers, automatic safety and ejectors. A nice affordable ejector gun. (177533-37) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2724. NEW ENGLAND FIREARMS PARDNER SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #NF379179, 12 ga, 27 1/2" barrel with a
bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% evenly thinning original blue finish displaying a few light handling marks and some
light surface oxidation. The receiver retains 95% of its vivid case-hardened colors having some very light surface oxidation present. The
smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good displaying a few light handling marks and having remains of a sticker on the left side.
(177323-11S18816) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2725. REMINGTON MODEL 550-1 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #1316787, 22 LR, 24" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 90% original blue finish having some light scratches and some very light specks of surface oxidation. The smooth walnut
pistolgrip stock rates very good displaying just a few very light dings and scratches. The gun functions well mechanically. (177533-30)
{C&R}
(150/250)
2726. REMINGTON MODEL 870 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #A750667M, 12 ga 28" ventilated rib barrel Rem choked with
a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% of their original blue having just a few light handling marks. The checkered walnut
pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent displaying just a few very light handling marks. This shotgun is in very good condition and
will require slight mechanical attention as the choke tube is seized. (177533-38) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2727. WINCHESTER MODEL 37 SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN 20 ga, 28" plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 95% evenly thinning original blue finish displaying just a few light scratches. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock
and forend rate excellent displaying just a few extremely light handling marks. The stock is fitted with its original Winchester checkered
hard rubber buttplate. (177538-16) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2728. WINCHESTER MODEL 275 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #540627, 22 Win Mag RF, 20 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent
bore. The barrel and magazine tube retains 99% original blue finish. The grooved receiver retains 99% original blue finish having a small
light scratch of the left side. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent displaying just a few light handling marks.
Included is a pair of 1" receiver rings. (177539-15) {MODERN}
(100/250)
2729. REMINGTON MODEL 10/22 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #351-77663, 22 LR, 18 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 99% of their original blue finish. The smooth walnut M1 carbine style stock rates excellent displaying just a few light
handling marks. Included are a military style sing and a modern US magazine pouch. (177538-6) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2730. REMINGTON MODEL 1100 TRAP SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #M396159V, 12 ga, 30" ventilated rib barrel choked full
with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 95% original blue finish having some light scratches and scattered specks of surface oxidation. The receiver retains 95% original blue finish and is embellished in a light scroll engraving; the left side is marked 1776-1979 with
an eagle in the center. The buttstock is fitted with a trap style walnut high Monte Carlo stock which displays some light scratches and
has spotting in the finish, there has been an added piece of walnut to square off the pistolgrip. The checkered walnut forend rates near
excellent displaying a few light handling marks. (177341-37) {MODERN}
(350/550)
2731. WINCHESTER MODEL 69A BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 LR, 25 1/4" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain
90% evenly thinning original blue finish displaying some light handling marks and some very light scattered specks of surface oxidation.
The bolt body remains bright and the handle retains 90% of its original blue finish. The triggerguard retains 70% original blue finish and
is starting to flake to a mottled brown patina. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock rates very good displaying a large slightly repaired crack
on the right side along with having a few dings and scratches. The rifle is fitted with its original hooded front sight and has an added rear
receiver sight. No magazine is included. (177526-46) {C&R}
(75/150)
2732. S M ITH AN D WE S SON MODE L 1000 S E M I-AUTO S HOTG U N serial #FC21034, 12 ga, 30" ventilated rib, barrel choked
full with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces have toned to a dull gray color, having some light oxidation and scratches present.
The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forearm rate near excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. (177533-22)
{MODERN}
(200/300)
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2733. RANGER BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN .410 bore, 18 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 85% original blue finish
having some light scattered surface oxidation present. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock rates excellent as refinished displaying just a few
light handling marks. The gun functions well mechanically and would make a great shed gun. (177557-14) {MODERN}
(25/75)
2734. RANG E R BOLT ACTION R I FLE 22 LR, 24" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces have toned to a dark brown
oxidized patina having traces of original blue in the protected areas. The smooth rosewood walnut pistolgrip stock rates very good displaying a few light dings and scratches along with the initials "P.B.S." on the left side of the stock. The gun functions well mechanically.
(177557-13) {MODERN}
(25/75)
2735. R E M I NGTON MODE L 870 S LI DE ACTION S HOTG U N serial #135630V, 12 ga, 30" plain barrel choked full with a very good
lightly pitted bore. The barrel retains 98% original blue finish having some light scratches present along the barrel. The receiver retains
70% original blue having some light specks of surface oxidation along with some light spotting. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying a few light handling marks over a dark oiled finish. The gun functions well mechanically.
(177557-10) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2736. CRESCENT FIREARMS COMPANY VICTOR MODEL SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #592642, 12 ga, 30" plain
barrel choked modified with a bright near excellent bore having a few extremely light pits present. The barrel retains 40% original blue
finish with the balance flaking to a pleasing brown patina. The frame has generous traces of original case-hardened colors throughout
with the balance toning to a smoky gray brown oxidized patina. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good having
scattered dings and scratches throughout. The gun locks up tight and functions well mechanically. (177544-11) {C&R}
(25/75)
2737. MOSSBERG MODEL 183T BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN serial #1091011, .410 bore, 24" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 80% original blue finish having loss due to surface oxidation and light handling marks. The bolt body remains somewhat bright having some light oxidation stains present, the handle has toned to a brown patina. The smooth walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip
stock rates very good displaying a few light handling marks over a moderately flaking varnish. The stock is fitted with a hard rubber
buttplate and the gun functions well mechanically. (177573-27) {MODERN}
(25/75)
2738. REMINGTON MODEL 742 WOODSMASTER SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #A6901310, 30-06, 22" barrel with a bright near
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue finish having just a few light handling marks present. The checkered walnut
pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. Included are two magazines and a pair of Leupold
Scope rings and bases. (177544-20) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2739. BROWNING AUTO 5 LIGHT TWELVE SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #C78311, 12 ga, 27" plain barrel choked modified with
a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 80% original blue finish with the balance flaking to a brown patina having some light specks of
surface oxidation present. The receiver retains 85% original blue finish having some light specks of surface oxidation. The receiver is embellished with simple panels of open scroll having nice geometric borders. The checkered round knob pistolgrip buttstock rates very good displaying some light handling marks and some light impact marks primarily on the toe line. The checkered walnut finger grooved forend rates
very good displaying a few light handling marks and a 2" crack on the forend belly emanating from the receiver. The buttstock is fitted with
its original FN bone buttplate which provides a length of pull of 14 1/4". The gun functions very well. (177520-3) {C&R}
(350/550)
2740. REMINGTON MODEL 1889 DOUBLE HAMMER SHOTGUN serial #208290, 12 ga, 30" matted rib barrels choked full and
full with very good bright bores having light pinprick pitting present. The barrels have toned to a pleasing brown patina having traces of
original blue in the protected areas. The frame has toned to a dull gray brown patina having traces of original case-hardened colors in the
protected areas. The hammers, top lever and triggerguard have toned to a dull gray brown patina. The checkered round knob buttstock
rates very good as lightly cleaned, displaying a few light handling marks and some tiny chips around the locks. The checkered walnut
forend rates very good having a few light chips around the edges and displaying some added varnish. The buttstock is fitted with its original widow's peak bone buttplate which provides a length of pull of 14". The gun functions well mechanically but the lockup is slightly
loose. (177493-19) {C&R}
(300/500)
2741. REMINGTON SPORTSMAN MODEL 48 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #59278V, 12 ga, 27" plain barrel Poly choke having
a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 90% evenly thinning original blue finish having a few light handling marks present. The receiver
retains 85% original blue and is embellished in game scenes with three flying ducks on the right and two pointers chasing game birds on
the left all done in natural habitat. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying just a few light handling
marks. (177550-5) {C&R}
(100/200)
2742. STEVENS MODEL 320 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #133223H, 12 ga, 18" plain barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish having just a few light handling marks. The black synthetic pistolgrip stock with pistolgrip
rates excellent with the exception of a few light handling marks. Included is a flashlight mounted to the magazine tube and an Allen stock
shell holder. (177592-22S19448) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2743. SAVAGE MODEL 24B-DL COMBINATION 22 Win Mag x 20 ga, 24" barrel with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain 98%
original blue finish having loss due to light handling marks and light blemishes in the finish. The coin finish frame rates excellent and is
lightly engraved with a partridge on the right and a running coyote on the left. The smooth walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip buttstock with
checkered cheeks rates excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. The checkered walnut forend rates near excellent displaying
just a few light handling marks. The buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber recoil pad which provides a length of pull of 14 1/4". (17759618) {MODERN}
(350/550)
2744. REMINGTON MODEL 870 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #RS19424E, 20 ga, 25" ventilated rib barrel Rem choke with a
bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original matte black finish having just a few light handling marks and a few specks
of surface oxidation. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate near excellent displaying just a few light handling marks.
The buttstock is fitted with a slightly oversized Remington hard rubber recoil pad which provides a length of pull of 13 1/4". (17759221S19126) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2745. WINCHESTER MODEL 12 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #1413255, 12 ga, 30" plain barrel choked full with a bright
excellent bore. The barrel retains 90% of its professionally re-applied blue finish having some light blemishes and scratches. The receiver
has also been refinished displaying some light scratches primarily on the left side and some cleaned specks of surface oxidation. The
smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good as lightly refinished long ago displaying some light dings and scratches. The grooved
flat bottom forend rates very good displaying just a few light dings and scratches. The buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber buttplate which
provides a length of pull of 13 1/2". (177499-44) {C&R}
(350/550)
2746. WINCHESTER MODEL 12 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #657588, 12 ga, 26" solid rib barrel with a bright excellent bore.
The barrel is fitted with an added adjustomatic poly-choke and the surfaces retain 95% of their re-applied original blue finish which is
slightly toning to a plum color. The receiver retains 95% of its re-applied blue finish having just a few light scratches present. The smooth
walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate near excellent displaying just a few light dings and scratches. The buttstock is fitted
with its original Winchester hard rubber buttplate which provides a length of pull of 13 3/4". A nice gun that will perform well afield.
(177533-42) {MODERN}
(300/500)
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2747. J.C. HIGGINS MODEL 101.7 DOUBLE SHOTGUN 12 ga, 28" solid rib barrels choked full and modified with bright excellent
bores. The barrels retain 95% original blue finish having just a few light scratches along the barrel. The boxlock frame retains 80% of their
slightly fading case-hardened colors having a light coating of surface oxidation present. The brown synthetic pistolgrip buttstock rates very
good displaying a few light scratches; the stock to frame fit is loose. The checkered brown synthetic forearm rates excellent displaying a
few light handling marks. The buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber recoil pad which provides a length of pull of 14". The gun features
double triggers and extractors. (177546-74) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2748. WINCHESTER MODEL 37 SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN 20 ga, 28" plain barrel choked cylinder with a bright excellent bore.
The metal surfaces retain 97-98% original blue finish having a few light scratches and handing marks. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. The buttstock is fitted with its original hard rubber buttplate
which provides a length of pull of 14". (177592-75D31285) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2749. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 944 SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #P956838, .410 bore, 26" plain barrel choked modified with
a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% original blue finish having loss around the muzzle along with having some scattered
scratches and specks of surface oxidation. The smooth walnut straight grip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying some light handling marks over a thinning flaking varnish. The gun locks up tight and functions well mechanically. (177449-36) {MODERN} (50/100)
2750. WILLIAM READ BOXLOCK DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #2955, 16 ga, 27 1/4" barrels choked modified and cylinder with bright near excellent bores. The barrels retain 75-80% of their added blue finish having some light scratches and having specks
of surface oxidation and pitting. The boxlock frame retains 90% of its reapplied blue finish and is embellished with two simple panels of
open scroll; both sides of the frame are marked "WILLIAM READ ET SON BOSTON". The checkered walnut round knob buttstock rates
good displaying 2" cracks on both sides of the wrist along with having scattered dings and scratches. The checkered walnut forend rates
very good having just a few light dings, the wood is separating slightly from the forend iron. The buttstock is fitted with its original widow's
peak horn buttplate which provides a length of pull of 13 3/4". The gun features double triggers, automatic safety, greener style cross
bolt and extractors. The gun functions well mechanically but the lock-up is slightly loose. (177140-5) {C&R}
(200/400)
2751. WINCHESTER MODEL 120 RANGER SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #L2052226, 12 ga, 28" ventilated rib barrel Win
choke having a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish having just a few very light scratches present. The
smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate excellent with the exception of having a few light handling marks. The included choke is extra full. (177449-48) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2752. IVER JOHNSON RING TRIGGER SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #25791, 12 ga, 29" plain barrel choked full with a
very good bore having some light pitting present. The metal surfaces have toned to a pewter gray patina having some brown freckles and
light oxidation stains present. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates good having some added lacquer finish that is starting to craze
and flake away; there is also a 5", thin crack on the right side emanating from the frame and a 4" crack on the left side and behind the
upper tang. The smooth walnut forend rates very good displaying just a few light chips and cracks along the edges. The gun functions
very well and lock-up is tight. (177249-144) {C&R}
(50/150)
2753. BAY STATE SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN 20 ga, 26" plain barrel that has been poorly shortened with a very good bore having
just a few small pits present. The barrel has toned to a brown patina having moderate specks of surface oxidation and having traces of
original blue in the protected areas. The receiver has toned to a mottled brown patina having oxidation staining present. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates good having a moderately faking varnish and displaying two moderate cracks emanating from the frame and
has been repaired with adhesive tape. The smooth walnut forend rates very good displaying just a few light dings and scratches. (17759211S19444) {C&R}
(25/50)
2754. ITHACA MODEL 37 FEATHERWEIGHT SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #1007718, 12 ga, 27" ventilated rib barrel with
poly choke having a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 95% original blue having loss due to some light scratches and scattered clusters of surface oxidation. The receiver retains 98% original blue finish having light loss on the high edges along with a few light specks of
oxidation. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates good having a few light dings and scratches, the top section of the grip has a
massive chip and is exposing the metal behind the frame. The forend rates very good displaying just a few light handling marks. The gun
functions well mechanically but will require a new buttstock. (177558-3) {MODERN}
(75/200)
2755. REMINGTON MODEL 11-48 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #5544747, 16 ga, 28" plain barrel choked modified having a very
good bore having some light surfaces oxidation in the middle of the bore. The barrel retains 85% thinning original blue finish having some
light rub marks along the barrel and having light scattered specks of surface oxidation. The receiver retains 90% original blue having loss
due to surface oxidation. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying scattered dings and scratches
along with a small chip on the right side of the stock all over a crazing varnish. The gun functions very good and would likely make a great
shooter. (177592-87D31266) {C&R}
(150/350)
2756. MOS S BE RG MODE L 185D-B BOLT ACTION S HOTG U N 20 ga, 26" plain barrel choked improved cylinder with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks. The smooth walnut Monte
Carlo pistolgrip stock rates excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. Included is the original box magazine. (177567-13)
{MODERN}
(75/150)
2757. IVER JOHNSON SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #5806, 16 ga, 28" plain barrel choked full with a lightly pitted bore. The
metal surfaces have toned to a brown patina having moderate surface oxidation present. The smooth walnut round knob buttstock rates very
good having a few cracks emanating from the upper and lower tangs. The forend rates very good having some light chipping around the
edges. Both stocks have little finish. This shotgun would make an excellent wall hanger at deer camp. (177592-10S19443) {C&R} (15/50)
2758. THOMPSON CENTER NEW ENGLANDER PERCUSSION HALFSTOCK RIFLE serial #128869, 50 cal, 26" barrel with
a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 98% original blue with scattered light specks of oxidation here and there. The factory engraved
lockplate retains 99% original case-hardened colors with a bit of surface oxidation. The straight grip walnut halfstock rates very good to
near excellent with a few light scratches on the tip of the forend and a pair of cracks on either side of the left side wedge pin escutcheon.
The black rubber T/C buttpad has a small crack on the top and the original ramrod is included. (157132-5) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
2759. ARMSPORT PERCUSSION HALFSTOCK RIFLE serial #211917, 50 cal, 29" octagon barrel with a very good, oxidized bore.
The barrel and hammer retain 85-90% original blue with 6" cleaned section of metal behind the rear sight on the top barrel flat that shows
two pairs of filled in holes for scope bases and light pinprick pitting outlining where one of the bases was once affixed. The nipple bolster
is lightly oxidized and the lockplate and hammer retain about 75% original case-hardened colors with the balance toned to a dull pewter
patina; the lock is relief engraved with basic foliate scroll patterns. The metal furniture is of brass and includes the forend cap, wedge pin
escutcheons, fancy triggerguard with finger spur, crescent buttplate and semi-fancy patchbox. The plain walnut halfstock rates very good
featuring a flared left side cheekpiece and shows two cracks on either side of the lockplate screw as well as light dings and dents. Rifle
is sighted with standard front and rear open sights and features dual acting, double set triggers. What appears to be the original ramrod
is included. (157067-12) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
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2760. WINCHESTER MODEL 37 SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN 16 ga, 28" plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 97-98% original blue with light thinning and a few specks of oxidation on the triggerguard. The plain pistolgrip walnut
buttstock and forend rate excellent with nearly all of the original varnish remaining and a few light handling marks from the years. An excellent Model 37. (157142-31) {C&R}
(350/550)
2761. SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. TED WILLIAMS MODEL 200 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #99265, 12 ga, 26" ventilated rib barrel with a poly choke and a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 70-75% original blue, mostly thinning on the barrel
with high edge wear and light specks of oxidation here and there. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend rate very good
with several dings and dents from the years and there are two metal pins on the rear left edge of the buttstock and a small hole where
there was likely a third pin at one time. A very good Ted Williams Model 200 shotgun. (157142-9) {C&R}
(150/250)
2762. WINCHESTER MODEL 12 "RIOT GUN" serial #1779373, 12 ga, 20 3/4" shortened barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 98% reapplied blue finish with light operation loss on the magazine tube and a few small specks of oxidation scattered
about. The plain checkered walnut buttstock and grooved forend rate near excellent with the exception of a thin 1" crack at the rear of
the lower tang and a few light handling marks from the years. (157115-11){MODERN}
(300/500)
2763. WINCHESTER MODEL 97 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #912668, 12 ga, 23 1/2" shortened barrel with a poly choke
and a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with the majority of loss on the magazine tube and a handful of
light scratches and blemishes here and there. The plain semi-pistolgrip walnut buttstock and grooved forend rate very good with lightly
added varnish and light dings and dents on the buttstock as well as a "1" incise carved in the bottom of the pistolgrip and a tiny crack
abutting the frame. An Oshman's ventilated red rubber recoil pad has been affixed. (157082-15) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2764. WINCHESTER MODEL 12 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #240224, 16 ga, 26" plain barrel choked modified with a bright
near excellent bore with lightly scattered oxidation. The barrel and magazine tube retain 95-97% original blue with light operational loss,
scattered specks of oxidation and a small area of pinprick pitting on the magazine tube. The frame has been cleaned to gunmetal gray
with remnants of oxidation staining and light pinprick pits. The smooth pistolgrip walnut buttstock and ribbed forend rate very good overall
with several dings and dents on the butt and an old added varnish. (157115-27) {C&R}
(200/300)
2765. MOSSBERG 500A SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #P119183, 12 ga, 28" ventilated rib Accu-choke barrel with a bright very
good bore with light fouling. The metal surfaces retain 92-95% parkerized gray finish with scattered wear on the barrel and magazine tube
as well as light scuffs and blemishes. The shotgun is outfitted with an OD green pistolgrip buttstock and forend which rate excellent with
perhaps a light blemish here and there and a ventilated black rubber recoil pad is affixed. The included choke is modified. (157195-9)
{MODERN}
(150/250)
2766. J. STEVENS SPRINGFIELD BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN 16 ga, 28" matted rib barrels choked modified and full with bright
excellent bores. The barrels retain 97-98% original blue with minor loss near the fences and muzzles. The frame retains 85% original vibrant
case-hardened colors with the majority of the loss on the belly of the frame with tiny specks of oxidation present as well. The checkered
pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend rate excellent with a few light handling marks from the years. (157195-12) {C&R}
(150/250)
2767. WINCHESTER MODEL 1200 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #308889, 12 ga, 28" plain barrel choked modified with a
bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with light pinprick pitting around the muzzle. The checkered pistolgrip
buttstock and forend rate excellent with perhaps a light handling mark or two. Shotgun is outfitted with a bead front sight and adjustable
rear u-notch sight. (157285-21) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2768. ARGENTINE MODEL 1891 SPORTING RIFLE BY D.W.M. serial #W6325, 7.65 Argentine, 24" barrel with a very good to
near excellent bore with light frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain about 60% original blue with most of the barrel having
toned to a soft pewter and strong amounts of blue on the receiver and magazine with light wear. The straight grip European walnut buttstock has been sporterized and rates very good with a neatly filled cleaning rod slot at the tip of the forend, a 2" repaired section above
the left side of the magazine and three neatly filled holes on the right side of the stock in front of the bolt handle. There has been added
checkering and a gold monogram with "ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS" and the Coat of Arms of Mexico below has been affixed to
the right side of the buttstock. Rifle is sighted with an ivory bead front sight and a white diamond folding rear sight. A pair of sling swivels
are included. (157134-1) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2769. WINCHESTER MODEL 1885 LOW WALL RIFLE serial #119801, 22 Short, 24" octagon barrel with a good bore showing moderate
pitting throughout. The metal surfaces have toned to a mottled pewter-brown patina with scattered pinprick pitting throughout and traces of
blue remaining at the muzzle-end of the barrel. The straight grip walnut buttstock and forend with schnabel tip and ebony insert rate good
having been sanded and shows a few cracks, two in the forend tip and a couple at the leading edge of the buttstock abutting the frame as
well as several dings and dents from the years. Rifle features a blade front sight and buckhorn rear sight. (157298-23) {C&R} (200/300)
2770. WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 LEVER ACTION "CARBINE" serial #6340, 32-40, 20" shortened octagon barrel with a good
bore showing even pinprick pitting throughout. The barrel and 2/3 length magazine tube have toned to a pleasing even russet-brown patina with sparse dings and pits scattered about. The frame shows light pinprick pits here and there and is a slightly darker patina than the
barrel, there are two added holes on the tang for a tang sight and the tang screw appears to be a replacement. The straight grip walnut
buttstock and forend rate very good to near excellent with light handling marks from the years. The arm is sighted with a German silver
bead front sight and a replacement adjustable u-notch rear sight. (157236-1) {ANTIQUE}
(300/500)
2771. U.S. MODEL 1917 BOLT ACTION SPORTING RIFLE BY EDDYSTONE serial #1128578, 30-06, 23" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95-97% reapplied blue with light specks of oxidation scattered about the barrel and minor wear on the
bolt body; the bolt knob has been honed bright. The custom pistolgrip checkered walnut buttstock rates excellent and features a flared left
side cheekpiece with shadowline and an ebony forend tip and shows a few light handling marks here and there. Rifle is sighted with a blade
front sight and a Redfield No. 70 receiver sight is affixed. A nice custom sporterized Model 1917. (157194-21) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2772. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #1223821, 30 W.C.F., 20" barrel with a bright excellent bore with
minor frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain about 30% original blue with the balance of the arm toned to a silvery-brown patina
showing scattered oxidation stains. The straight grip walnut buttstock and forend rate very good to near excellent with light dings and dents
from the years. Carbine features a German silver bead front sight and a semi-buckhorn u-notch rear sight. (157298-12) {C&R} (300/500)
2773. CUSTOM U.S. MODEL 1917 SPORTING RIFLE BY EDDYSTONE serial #546592, 30-06, 25 1/2" custom barrel with
Johnson Automatics muzzle brake and a bright excellent bore. The barrel is an unfinished gunmetal gray and is unmarked. The receiver
and bottom metal retain 98% reapplied blue finish with light pinprick pitting on the races; the bolt body and handle have been honed bright.
The bolt handle appears to be a replacement and is straight with a knurled ring around the knob. The smooth pistolgrip walnut buttstock
rates excellent featuring a flared left side cheekpiece and an ebony forend tip with light dings and dents here and there. Rifle is sighted
with a Lyman blade front sight with missing bead and a Pacific S1R receiver sight is affixed. (157203-2) {MODERN}
(150/250)
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2774. CUSTOM MAUSER MODEL 98 BOLT ACTION SPORTING RIFLE serial #8355f, 257 Roberts, 24" custom Johnson
Automatics barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97-98% blue, the frame having been reblued, with light wear on
the edges of the floorplate. The bolt body and handle have been honed bright and the handle is swept back for scope clearance. The
plain pistolgrip walnut sporterized buttstock rates excellent featuring a rounded left side cheekpiece and ebony forend tip showing minor
dings and dents here and there. There is a small crack encircling the base of the ebony forend tip, almost as if the tip had broken off and
then was neatly repaired; there is no flex in the tip. Affixed to the receiver is a Weaver K6 scope with a fine crosshair reticle and clear
optics. (157203-3) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2775. WINCHESTER MODEL 1911 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #A5770, 12 ga, 26" barrel with a bright very good bore with tiny
pinprick pits here and there. The metal surfaces retain 92-95% reapplied blue with most of the loss due to thinning from the years with
remnants of pinprick pitting and oxidation scattered about the arm. The plain pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend rate about very good
overall having been sanded with a few cracks surrounding the tangs and buttplate as well as a 1" crack at the bottom rear edge of the
forend. There is a circular repair on top of the comb at about the midpoint. (157201-10) {C&R}
(75/150)
2776. STEVENS MODEL 620-A SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #38644, 16 ga, 28" plain barrel choked full with a bright near
excellent bore with light fouling here and there. The metal surfaces have toned to a mottled pewter patina with traces of faded original
blue here and there. The checkered pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good showing added finish with a small crack at the back
corner of the checkering on the left side of the forend and several dings and dents from the years. The buttplate is very proud of the wood,
especially at the toe and is likely a replacement, for the wood does not appear to be sanded. Shotgun is sighted with an orange bead
front sight. (157327-2) {C&R}
(100/200)
2777. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #2827179, 32 Win. Special, 20" barrel with a bright excellent
bore. The barrel and full length magazine tube retain 97% original blue with light thinning here and there as well as a few specks of oxidation. The frame has been lightly cleaned and is a mottled pewter-brown patina with stains in the metal, likely from a poor attempt to
refinish the frame. The straight grip walnut buttstock and forend rate very good to near excellent with most of the original finish remaining
with dark rust staining on some of the edges and light handling marks here and there. Carbine is sighted with a silver bead front sight
and a u-notch rear sight. (157285-14) {C&R}
(300/500)
2778. REMINGTON MODEL 600 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #94793, 35 Rem, 18 1/2" ventilated rib barrel with a bright excellent
bore. The metal surfaces retain 95-97% original blue with light thinning and scattered specks of oxidation here and there. The black plastic
triggerguard is slightly bulging in the middle and a Mershon "Sure Grip" adapter has been affixed to the front of the pistolgrip. The checkered pistolgrip Monte Carlo walnut buttstock rates good with moderate finish loss and several dings and dents as well as the remnants of
a sticky residue on the left side of the grip within the checkering. A scope mount with Weaver rings is mounted to the receiver and quickdetach sling swivels are included. Standard front and rear sporting sights are mounted to the rib. (157340-15) {MODERN} (150/250)
2779. KNIGHT MK 85 MUZZLELOADING RIFLE serial #S86991, 50 cal, 24" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The stainless steel
barrel and receiver rate excellent with perhaps a minor scuff or blemish here and there. The blue-gray laminate pistolgrip buttstock rates
excellent with a couple of minor handling marks and features a schnabel forend tip. Rifle is sighted with a brass bead sporting front ramp
sight and a Williams u-notch rear sight; there are two Leupold quick-detach rings mounted to the receiver. The original ramrod, a nipple
wrench and manual are included. (157357-4) {ANTIQUE}
(250/350)
2780. CZECH VZ24 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #8884N4, 8mm Mauser, 23" barrel with a very good, mostly bright bore
with minor frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain about 40-50% original blue with the balance toned to pewter with scattered
brown oxidation stains here and there; a lion is stamped on the receiver ring. The plain pistolgrip hardwood buttstock and handguard rate
very good with scattered handling marks throughout and two repairs where the grip screw once was. The receiver ring and stock have
matching numbers however the bolt is numbered to a different rifle; there is no cleaning rod present. A brown hard case is included.
(157323-48S18697) {C&R}
(300/500)
2781. STEVENS TIP-UP RIFLE serial #33496, 25 Stevens, 28" part round, part octagon barrel with a very good bore with even soft pits.
The barrel, hammer and triggerguard have toned to a pleasing brown patina with traces of original blue here and there and remnants of
pinprick pitting. The frame retains about 65% original nickel with the balance worn to a mottled pewter-brown patina. The straight grip
walnut buttstock and schnabel tip forend rate about very good, as refinished, with several dings and couple of cracks here and there from
the years. Rifle is sighted with a Beech combination front sight and a buckhorn rear as well as a Vernier-style tang sight; the front tang
sight screw does not tighten and is in need of replacement. (157147-218) {ANTIQUE} [Terry Buffum Collection]
(350/550)
2782. STEVENS TIP-UP RIFLE serial #2826, 41 CF, 24" part round, part octagon barrel with a very good bore with light pinprick pits here
and there. The lightweight barrel and hammer have toned to a mottled pewter-brown patina with lightly scattered oxidation staining. The
frame, triggerguard and buttplate retain 85-90% original nickel plate with the balance flaking to brown. The straight grip checkered walnut
buttstock rates good with a 2" repair at the toe and light dings and dents under an added varnish; the left side of the stock has a flared left
cheekpiece. The top left barrel flat near the breech is hand engraved "J.H. Woolheater" in fancy script. (157298-17) {ANTIQUE}(200/300)
2783. STEVENS TIP-UP RIFLE serial #1585, 35 CF, 28" octagon barrel with a bright near excellent bore with a few scattered pits. The barrel
and frame have toned to a mottled pewter-brown patina with scattered oxidation staining and pinprick pits here and there. There are traces of
nickel plate on the triggerguard with the balance toned to a dark patina. The straight grip walnut buttstock rates very good with several dings
and dents as well as a chip missing from the toe of the buttstock and perhaps a minor crack here or there. Rifle is sighted with a globe front
sight with post insert and a Vernier-style tang sight; the rear dovetail on the barrel is devoid of sights. (157298-19) {ANTIQUE} (150/250)
2784. STEVENS TIP-UP RIFLE serial #12779, 32 Long, 30" octagon barrel with a very good, evenly pitted bore. The barrel and hammer
have toned to a dark russet-brown patina with scattered oxidation stains. The frame retains about 70% original faded nickel finish with
the balance toned to a dark brown patina. The straight grip buttstock rates good to about very good with a crack on the left side of the
butt emanating from the buttplate and several dings and dents underneath an old added finish. Rifle is sighted with a blade front sight
and a v-notch rear. (157298-11) {ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
2785. THOMPSON CENTER RENEGADE PERCUSSION RIFLE serial #K2742B, 54 cal, 26" octagon barrel with a very good to
near excellent bore. The barrel is an overall dull gunmetal gray with light oxidation staining here and there. The frame and hammer retain
85-90% original case-hardened color with oxidation staining here and there as well as simple factory engraving. The straight grip walnut
halfstock rates excellent and appears to have been sanded with a couple of light dings and dents. Rifle is sighted with a blade front sight
and an adjustable square-notch rear sight. A wooden ramrod is included. (157192-36) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
2786. FULLSTOCK PERCUSSION SPORTING RIFLE BY MORGAN 40 cal, 38" octagon barrel with a very good bore. The barrel, lock,
hammer and drum-and-nipple conversion have toned to a pewter patina showing scattered pinprick pitting, mostly in the splash area, with
"(unknown character). Morgan" engraved in the top flat and "E.G.L.& Co./ CINCINNATI" on the lockplate, surrounded by loose floral scroll
engraving with a scene of a dog flushing two ducks. The muzzle cap, ramrod thimbles and fancy triggerguard with two finger spurs are all
of brass and have toned to a dull goldenrod from the years. The full length walnut buttstock rates about very good having been lightly sanded
with a pair of moderate cracks/repairs behind the hammer and lock screw, a missing section of wood ahead of the lock and another crack at
the buttplate and features a flared left side cheekpiece. Rifle is sighted with a scant blade front sight and a v-notch rear sight. A wooden
ramrod is included and the hammer will not stay cocked back. A good piece for over the mantel. (157296-8) {ANTIQUE}
(200/300)
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2787. ITHACA MODEL 66 SUPER SINGLE LEVER ACTION SHOTGUN serial #660362284, 12 ga, 30" plain barrel choked full
with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with a few streaks of loss on barrel and receiver; the characters
"4R4" have been scratched on the right side of the frame. The checkered straight grip walnut buttstock and plain forend rate excellent
with a couple of light handling marks. Shotgun features a bead front sight. (157421-46) {MODERN}
(100/150)
2788. THOMPSON CENTER SCOUT PERCUSSION RIFLE serial #36448, 50 cal, 21" barrel with a near excellent bore with a bit of
oxidation here and there. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with light specks of oxidation here and there. The black synthetic
straight grip buttstock and forend rate excellent with a couple of minor scuffs. Rifle is sighted with a black bead front sight and a white
diamond semi-buckhorn rear. An oversized carbon ramrod is included. (157421-7) {ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
2789. THOMPSON CENTER HAWKEN PERCUSSION RIFLE serial #261731, 54 cal, 28" octagon barrel with a bright excellent
bore. The barrel retains 98-99% original blue finish. The factory engraved lockplate and hammer retain 99% original case-hardened colors; there is a bit of oxidation on the nipple bolster. The arm is outfitted with brass furniture, all of which rates excellent and has slightly
dulled. The straight grip walnut halfstock with left side flared cheekpiece rates excellent with light dings and dents here and there. Rifle
is sighted with standard front and rear sporting sights. A wooden ramrod is included. (157238-8) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
2790. AMERICAN SIDELOCK DOUBLE HAMMERGUN BY WALTER CLEMENT serial #59696T, 16 ga, 28" matted rib damascus barrels with very good bores showing scattered pits here and there. The barrels still show strong pewter-brown damascus patterning with the left breech-end of the barrel showing the most fading to pewter. The frame and sidelocks appear to have been cleaned to
pewter-brown showing light horizontal striations and dark oxidation staining; the sidelocks are each marked "WALTER CLEMENT". The
checkered round knob pistolgrip walnut buttstock and splinter forend rate very good with a few light cracks and several dings and dents
from the years as well as an old lightly added finish. The rebounding hammers function properly. (157356-3) {C&R}
(150/250)
2791. FRENCH SIDELOCK PINFIRE DOUBLE HAMMERGUN BY PEYRIN 12 ga, 30" matted rib barrels with bright very good
bores with scattered soft pits. The metal surfaces appear to have been parkerized and show a few scattered remnants of pinprick pitting
with light foliate scroll engraving here and there and the initials "AP" nicely relief engraved on the bottom of the fancy triggerguard. The
left lock is marked "PEYRIN" and the right "A'GRENOBLE". The straight grip walnut buttstock rates very good to near excellent showing
nice fiddleback and light handling marks under an added varnish. (157348-11) {ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
2792. REMINGTON SPORTSMAN 48 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #3127889, 12 ga, 28" plain barrel with Poly-choke and a
bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with tiny specks of oxidation here and there. The checkered pistolgrip
walnut buttstock and forend rate excellent showing light dings and dents here and there. The replacement red rifle pad is slightly proud
of the wood. A very nice Sportsman 48 shotgun. (157385-3) {MODERN}
(250/350)
2793. STEVENS MODEL 311D BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN 12 ga, 28" matted rib barrels choked modified and improved modified with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain 97-98% original blue with light wear here and there as well as a few blemishes. The
boxlock frame retains 99% original case-hardened colors. The checkered pistolgrip hardwood buttstock and forend rate about very good
with lots of flaking finish and several dings and dents. There is a piece of white bone inlayed on the right side of the buttstock. The cocking
dog screw has broken off but the cocking dog is included. (157421-2) {MODERN}
(100/150)
2794. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #4620484, 30-30 Win, 20" barrel with a bright excellent bore.
The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue. The straight grip walnut buttstock and forend rate excellent with a light ding here or there.
A factory box with a different end label is included, as well as the original warranty and hang tag. (157516-1) {MODERN} (350/550)
2795. WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #266882, 32 WS, 19" shortened barrel with a good to near
very good bore with scattered pitting. The metal surfaces retain 98% reapplied blue with scattered specks of oxidation here and there.
The straight grip rifle buttstock and carbine forend rate about very good with several dings and dents, mostly on the buttstock with a lightly
added finish and a couple of minor cracks. Carbine is sighted with gold blade front sight and a u-notch sporting rear with missing elevator.
(157486-10) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2796. WINCHESTER MODEL 1300 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #L2818507, 12 ga, 28" ventilated rib Winchoke barrel with
a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish; there is a small amount of tarnishing on the side of the bolt.
The checkered pistolgrip hardwood buttstock and forend rate excellent to like-new, the ventilated black rubber factory buttpad is slightly
proud of the wood. The included choke tube is full. (157440-43D29586) {MODERN}
(250/350)
2797. REMINGTON MODEL 700 ML MUZZLELOADING BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #ML226798, 54 cal, 24" barrel with a
bright excellent bore. The matte stainless steel surfaces rate excellent showing a couple of minor blemishes here and there. The checkered
pistolgrip black synthetic buttstock rates excellent featuring a flared left side cheekpiece. Rifle features standard front and rear sporting
sights and a stainless Simmons Black Powder 3-9x32mm scope is affixed to the receiver which has bright excellent optics and a crosshair
reticle. The original blued metal ramrod is included. (157523-28) {ANTIQUE}
(175/250)
2798. J SPORTS LEGACY MODEL MUZZLELOADING RIFLE serial #0004345, 50 cal, 23" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 99% original blue; the bolt handle is cleaned bright. The plain pistolgrip hardwood stock rates excellent with a few
light dings and dents here and there. Included is a brass tipped ramrod. (157523-29) {ANTIQUE}
(50/100)
2799. MOSSBERG 500A SLUGSTER SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #J363765, 12 ga, 24" slug smooth bore barrel with a mostly bright near excellent bore with light fouling near the breech. The metal surfaces retain 97-98% original blue with light wear on the magazine tube and a few scattered blemishes and scuffs here and there. The checkered pistolgrip hardwood buttstock and forend rate very
good to near excellent showing light handling marks and a crack on either side of the pistolgrip. Shotgun features a black ramp bead
front sight and a folding leaf rear sight. (157440-47D30708) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2800. SPRINGFIELD BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN BY STEVENS ARMS CO. 16 ga, 28" matted rib barrels with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain 97% original blue with scattered specks of oxidation and light wear from the years. The boxlock frame retains
85% original case-hardened colors with wear at the belly of the frame which has toned to a mottled pewter-brown case-hardened patina.
The plain pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend rate very good with light dings and dents under an added finish as well as a 1 1/2" crack
on the left side of the buttstock. (157440-51D30811) {C&R}
(75/150)
2801. ITHACA MODEL 37 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #144375, 12 ga, 28" plain Poly Choke barrel with a bright excellent bore.
The metal surfaces retain 70-75% original blue with a section on the barrel toning to pewter with scattered even fading and moderate surface oxidation. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and grooved forend rate very good with scattered dings and dents as well as
a tiny crack on the left side of the buttstock. (157402-5) {C&R}
(100/200)
2802. REMINGTON MODEL 742 WOODMASTER SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #7013513, 30-06, 22" barrel with a very good bore with
even frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 92-95% original blue with light loss on the bottom of the receiver and scattered specks
of oxidation throughout the arm. The checkered pistolgrip black synthetic Monte Carlo buttstock and forend rate near excellent with light
blemishes here and there. Rifle features standard front and rear sporting sights and a Tasco 1.5-3.5 scope is affixed to the receiver featuring
bright excellent optics and a duplex reticle. An extended aftermarket magazine is included. (157493-25) {MODERN}
(200/300)
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2803. REMINGTON MODEL 760 GAMEMASTER SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #7312834, 308 Win, 22" barrel with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue with most of the loss on the underside of the barrel from use as well as scattered blemishes and specks of oxidation staining here and there. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend rate very good
with scattered dings and dents. Rifle is outfitted with a Kassnar brown ventilated rubber recoil pad and is sighted with standard front and
rear sporting sights. A Nikon 1.5-4.5 scope is mounted to the frame with see-thru rings, having bright excellent optics and a duplex reticle.
A single magazine is included and has tiny pinprick pits on it. (157533-32) {MODERN}
(250/350)
2804. REMINGTON MODEL 760 GAMEMASTER SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #A6913710, 30-06, 22" barrel with a very good
to near excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with scattered blemishes and operational loss with light specks of oxidation staining here and there. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend rate very good to near excellent with light scuffs
and dings here and there. Rifle is devoid of iron sights however a Tasco Pronghorn 3-9x32mm scope is affixed to the receiver having
bright excellent optics and a duplex reticle. Included are a factory magazine, a brown ventilated rubber slip-on buttpad by Pachmayr and
a Stalker brown leather basketweave sling with quick-detach sling swivels. (157533-33) {MODERN}
(300/400)
2805. CASED PAIR OF COLT DERINGER PISTOLS serial #6666N, 6667N, 22
Short, 2 1/2" barrels with very good bores with light frosting in the grooves. Both
deringers retain 99% original nickel finish and each have two-piece faux ivory birds
head grips that rate excellent. The arms function properly and are housed in a fake
2805
book, marked "A/LIMITED/EDITION/by/COLT" on the gray-blue cover with
"COLT/DERINGERS/LIMITED EDITION/1836-1960" on the burgundy spine. There
is a burgundy strap with a brass button snap that holds the book shut and inside is
cutout for both pistols with red velvet interior. An unmarked white cardboard sleeve
is included. A nice consecutively numbered pair of Colt deringers with a neat case.
(157586-78A,B) {MODERN}
(400/600)
2806. REMINGTON MODEL 12A SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #619898, 22 S,
L, LR with a near excellent bore with light frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces
bear an aged brown patina with light dings and blemishes here and there. The
straight grip walnut buttstock and grooved forend rate good to about very good with
a few light cracks around the grip and several dings and dents as well as worn finish
from the years. The factory hard rubber buttplate has chipped at the toe. Rifle features standard front and rear sporting sights. (157533-12) {C&R}
(350/550)
2807. MAR LI N MODE L 70P S S PAPOOS E S E M I-AUTO TAKE DOWN
CARBINE serial #97437547, 22 LR, 16 1/4" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
stainless steel metal surfaces rate excellent to like-new. The checkered pistolgrip black
synthetic Monte Carlo buttstock rates excellent with virtually no visual blemishes.
Included with the arm is the original blue nylon floatable soft case with 4 factory magazines, takedown tool, gun lock and original paperwork. A like-new papoose takedown carbine. (157546-120) {MODERN} [Bleecker Williams Collection] (200/300)
2808. RUGER MODEL 10/22 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #251-38748, 22
LR, 20" barrel with aftermarket flash hider and a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue with an aftermarket ventilated handguard affixed. The
plain birchwood buttstock rates excellent with a couple of minor dings and a pair of
bruises on the lower left side of the stock next to the magazine well. The buttstock from the pistolgrip back and the barrel from the end
of the forend forward have been camo-wrapped. A single 10 rd. magazine is included. (157523-27) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2809. MOSSBERG MODEL 190 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN 16 ga, 26" plain C-LECT choke barrel with a very good bore. The metal
surfaces retain 90% original blue with scattered surface oxidation throughout the arm, the bottom metal and bolt are a mottled pewterbrown and the rear screw is a modern replacement. The plastic finger groove triggerguard appears to have cracked and is rudimentarily
fixed. The plain hardwood Monte Carlo buttstock rates about good with a serious crack in the wrist that is in need of a good woodman
and does flex with relative ease. A single magazine is included. (157441-26S19103) {MODERN}
(20/50)
2810. J.C. HIGGINS MODEL 583.24 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN 16 ga, 26" plain poly choke barrel and a very good to near excellent bore. The metal surfaces are an overall oxidized brown patina with traces of original blue here and there. The plain pistolgrip walnut
buttstock rates about very good showing light storage damage, remnants of a stick on the left side flat and scattered dings and dents from
the years. (157441-5S19075) {MODERN}
(40/80)
2811. SAVAGE MODEL 1899H TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #130560, 22 H.P., 20" barrel with a mostly bright
very good bore with light frosting. The metal surfaces retain 97-98% applied satin nickel finish with scattered flaking and remnants of pinprick pitting under the finish; the arm has been covered in Cosmoline with some traces still there in protected areas. The straight grip walnut
buttstock and forend rate about good showing lots of flaking finish and a repaired crack on the wrist of the stock which appears to have
cracked clean through at one time and was rudimentarily fixed with a washer and screw. A brown ventilated rubber recoil pad is affixed
for a 12” length of pull. Rifle is sighted with a bead front sight and a semi-buckhorn rear sight. (157082-17) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2812. REMINGTON MODEL 10A SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #91675, 12 ga, 30" plain barrel with a bright excellent bore.
The metal surfaces retain 60% original fading blue with the balance toning to an even pewter-brown patina showing scattered scratches
and light pinprick pits here and there; there are remnants of added oil finish on the metal. The plain pistolgrip walnut buttstock and
grooved forend rate very good with added finish and light dings and dents here and there. The front bead sight has nearly worn to nothing.
(157393-5) {C&R}
(100/200)
2813. ITHACA MODEL 37 D.S. POLICE SPECIAL SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #371177656, 12 ga, 20" barrel with a
bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original parkerized finish with light scratches here and there as well as light operational wear on the magazine tube. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and grooved forend rate very good with a thin crack on the
left side of the grip and light scattered dings and dents here and there. There is a 1/4" repair on either side of the buttstock. Shotgun is
sighted with an orange triangular fiber optic front sight and a square notch rear. (157533-28) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2814. MARLIN MODEL NO. 27-S SLIDE ACTION RIFLE 25-20 Marlin, 24" octagon barrel with a very good bore with even frosting
in the grooves. The metal surfaces have mostly been cleaned to a dull pewter patina with dark oxidation staining here and there and remnants of pinprick pitting with traces of blue in protected areas. The straight grip walnut buttstock and grooved forend rate about very good
with a moderate crack on the right rear side of the slide as well as an old added finish over light dings and dents; there is a crescent moonshaped bruise on the right side of the butt. Rifle is sighted with a brass bead front sight and a folding white diamond rear leaf sight.
(157533-25) {C&R}
(150/250)
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2815. UBERTI 1858 NEW ARMY TARGET REVOLVING PERCUSSION CARBINE serial #A20227, 44 cal, 18" octagon barrel
with a bright excellent bore. The barrel, frame and cylinder retain 99% original blue with the slightest beginning of a turn ring on the cylinder. The fancy triggerguard with finger spur and crescent buttplate are of brass and rate excellent. The straight grip walnut buttstock
rates excellent showing light dings and dents here and there. A very nice replica revolving carbine. (157523-23) {ANTIQUE}(250/350)
2816. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #1710984, 32 WS, 20" barrel with a mostly bright, very good
bore with light frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with loss at the carry point and on the high edges;
there are four drilled holes on the high left side of the frame. The straight grip carbine buttstock and forend rate about very good with a
light crack on the rear left side of the forend and several dings and dents covered by an old added varnish; a Mershon Co. White Line
brown ventilated rubber recoil pad has been affixed. Carbine is sighted with a white bead front sight with hood and a semi-buckhorn rear
sight with white enamel diamond. (157533-21) {MODERN}
(250/350)
2817. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 94B SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN 12 ga, 30" plain barrel choked improved modified with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 80% original blue with most of the loss toward the breech-end, which has mostly toned to a pewter patina
showing specks of oxidation and spilled oil finish scattered about. The frame retains 75% original case-hardened colors with most of the
loss on the belly of the frame. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and semi-beavertail checkered forend rate near very good, having
been lightly cleaned and refinished, with a couple of cracks at the front of the butt with several dings and bruises as well as an added hole
in the toeline for a swivel stud. Shotgun is outfitted with a rubber recoil pad which was poorly fit to the arm and has several drying cracks
from the years. (157533-6) {MODERN}
(50/100)
2818. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 94B SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN 16 ga, 28" plain barrel choked full with an excellent bore. The barrel
retains 85% thinning original blue with specks of oxidation here and there. The frame retains 70% original case-hardened color with most
of the wear on the belly of the frame which has toned to a mottled smoky patina. The plain pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend rate
very good showing lightly added finish over light dings and dents here and there as well as a 1" crack at the rear of the upper tang.
(157526-51) {C&R}
(75/100)
2819. MARLIN MODEL 20 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE 22 S, L, LR, 23" shortened octagon barrel with a good bore with even pitting. The
metal surfaces bear an overall dark brown patina with remnants of old oxidation stains here and there and wear to gun metal on the magazine tube. The straight grip walnut buttstock and grooved forend rate about very good with a thin 2" crack underneath the two forend
screws on the right side as well as several light dings and dents under an added finish; one of the forend screws appears to be a modern
replacement. (157526-50) {C&R}
(200/400)
2820. MINIATURE SPANISH NAPOLEON 12 POUNDER CANNON .70 cal. 14" barrel with a bright excellent bore. This is a nice
little modern cannon with the full carriage and accessories. The barrel is in-the-white and is marked "SPAIN" at the midpoint with "BLACK
POWDER ONLY" marked towards the partially drilled vent hole. The wooden carriage rates excellent and measures 15" wide by 21", featuring metal ammunition boxes which are affixed to the axle as well as 11 1/2" metal rimmed wheels and a chain at the tail end of the carriage. A wooden pivoting hand spike is affixed to the top of the carriage and there are two cleaning rods running alongside each side of
the barrel. A neat Napoleon 12 pounder cannon scaled down that, with a little bit of work, could be a functioning replica. (157398-15)
{NON GUN}
(200/300)
2821. WINCHESTER MODEL 490 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #J032607, 22 LR, 22" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 99% original blue. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock rates excellent showing nice figure and two darker grain
squares on the underside of the forend, likely from the remnants of stickers. A single factory magazine is included. (156520-1511) {MODERN} [Richard "Stretch" Kennedy Collection]
(150/250)
2822. THOMPSON CENTER RENEGADE LEFT HANDED PERCUSSION MUZZLELOADING RIFLE serial #L6604, 54 cal,
26" octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 98-99% original blue with a couple of light scratches here and there. The
lockplate and hammer retain 99% original case-hardened colors. The straight grip walnut halfstock rates about excellent with light dings
and dents from use afield. Standard sporting sights are affixed and the original ramrod is included. (157550-4) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
2823. PARKER & HALE MODEL 1200 SUPER BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #P-28636, 30-06, 24" barrel with a bright excellent
bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with light specks of oxidation staining here and there and thinning to pewter near the
muzzle. The bolt body is nicely jeweled and the handle is honed bright with a couple of oxidation stains. The skipline checkered pistolgrip
Monte Carlo buttstock and forend rate very good featuring a rosewood forend tip and gripcap as well as a flared left side cheekpiece
showing several dings and dents and a pair of cracks at the rear of the receiver. The factory brown rubber recoil pad shows several drying
cracks. Rifle features a black bead front sight and a folding leaf rear sight. (157517-8D30867) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2824. THOMPSON CENTER FIREHAWK IN-LINE PERCUSSION MUZZLELOADING RIFLE serial #S21710, 54 cal, 24"
barrel with a very good to near excellent bore with scattered oxidation staining. The matte stainless steel surfaces retain 97% original finish
with light specks of oxidation and scattered scratches here and there. The nipple shows moderate surface oxidation. The black synthetic
checkered pistolgrip buttstock with round left side cheekpiece rates about excellent showing light scuffs and blemishes here and there.
The original ramrod is included. (157591-19) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
2825. CUSTOM MAUSER MODEL 98 BOLT ACTION SPORTING RIFLE serial #18214i, 8mm Mauser, 24" barrel with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 92-95% original blue with scattered specks of surface oxidation here and there as well as thinning
to pewter in spots. The extractor and magazine follower have been blued and since toned to a plum color; all parts are matching and the
receiver ring is stamped "byf" with a "43" date. The plain pistolgrip Monte Carlo walnut buttstock with black forend tip and gripcap rates
excellent featuring a round left side cheekpiece and light handling marks here and there. Rifle is outfitted with military-style front and rear
sights. (157517-10D30996) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2826. CUSTOM J.P. SAUER AND SOHN MODEL 98 BOLT ACTION SPORTING RIFLE serial #4523s, 8mm Mauser, 24" barrel with a bright near excellent bore with light frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 98% reapplied blue with a few light blemishes and a filled-in drilled and tapped hole on the rear section of the barrel; the receiver ring is marked "147" and dated "1940", both
markings are barely visible and all of the parts match. The plain pistolgrip walnut Monte Carlo buttstock rates excellent with light dings
here and there and features a flared left side cheekpiece with shadowline and a black forend tip and gripcap. Rifle is sighted with a white
bead front sight and a Lyman 57 rear receiver sight. (157517-11D30967) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2827. CUSTOM COLOMBIAN FN MODEL 1950 BOLT ACTION SPORTING RIFLE serial #25334, 30-06, 24" barrel with a
very good lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% reapplied blue with scattered loss here and there as well as remnants of pinprick pits underneath the added finish. The straight grip sporterized buttstock rates very good, as refinished, with light dings and dents
here and there; a rubber recoil pad has been affixed. Rifle features a yellow bead sporting front sight and a Williams square notch rear.
(157517-6D30961) {MODERN}
(150/250)
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2828. CUSTOM SWEDISH CARL GUSTAFS MODEL 1896 BOLT ACTION SPORTING RIFLE serial #HK485881, 6.5
Swedish, 24" barrel with a bright very good bore with light frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 98% professionally reapplied
blue with scattered specks of surface oxidation here and there; the bolt body and handle have been honed bright and all parts are matching. The checkered pistolgrip black synthetic buttstock rates very good to near excellent showing several light dings and scratches and
features a flared left side cheekpiece. Rifle is sighted with an orange blade front sight and a military-style rear; a Simmons 3-9x32 scope
(200/400)
is affixed to the receiver with bright excellent optics and a duplex reticle. (157517-14D30991) {MODERN}
2829. J.C. HIGGINS MODEL 50 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 270 Win, 22" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain
95% original blue with most of the loss on the barrel which has toned to a deep plum from the years. The bolt body, handle and bolt
release are all bright gunmetal gray. The plain pistolgrip classic-style buttstock rates very good showing scattered worn finish here and
there, light dings and dents and a few scuffs. Rifle is sighted with a black blade front sight, the rear dovetail is devoid of sights and a pair
of Weaver 1" rings and bases are affixed to the receiver. (157517-1D30849) {C&R}
(300/500)
2830. CUSTOM REMINGTON MODEL 1903 BOLT ACTION SPORTING RIFLE serial #3078295, 30-06, 24" barrel dated "342" with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% professionally reapplied blue with remnants of pinprick pitting and light
blemishes here and there. The bolt handle has been modified for scope clearance and the bolt body and handle have been honed bright.
The custom plain pistolgrip walnut Monte Carlo buttstock rates very good showing light dings and dents here and there and features a
flared left side cheekpiece; a black rubber White Line Deluxe recoil pad has been affixed. Rifle is sighted with a blade front sight with
brass bead and a semi-buckhorn white diamond rear sight is present. A Weaver K4 60-B scope is mounted to the receiver showing bright
optics and a fine crosshair reticle. (157517-4D31075) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2831. CUSTOM CZ VZ24 BOLT ACTION SPORTING RIFLE serial #975103, 30-06, 24" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 98% reapplied blue with light blemishes here and there; the bolt handle has been altered for scope clearance and
has been cleaned to bright gunmetal gray, as has the bolt body, which is numbered to a different arm. The custom checkered pistolgrip
Monte Carlo walnut buttstock and forend rate about very good showing several dings and dents under added finish as well as worn finish,
primarily on the left side of the forend, and features a flared left side cheekpiece. Rifle is outfitted with a Jostam Mfg. Co. Hy-Gun red ventilated rubber recoil pad. Rifle is sighted with a Bushnell Banner 1.5-4x scope with very good to near excellent optics and a crosshair reticle; the barrel is drilled and tapped for iron sights. (157517-7D30994) {MODERN}
(250/400)
2832. WESTERNFIELD M550CD SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #H133403, 20 ga, 28" plain C-Lect choke barrel with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with several light scratches on the barrel and magazine with specks of oxidation
here and there. The plain pistolgrip hardwood buttstock and grooved forend rate near excellent with light handling marks and remnants
of a sticker on the rear right side of the butt. (157592-90D31097) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2833. WINCHESTER MODEL 1906 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #153800, 22 S, L, LR, 20" barrel with a bright near excellent bore
with light frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 99% professionally applied high polish blue with perhaps a light blemish here
or there and remnants of pinprick pitting under the finish. The straight grip walnut buttstock and plain forend have been lightly cleaned
and rate excellent with a couple of minor dings and dents. Standard sights are affixed and there is a small chip missing from the toe of
the buttplate. (157397-5) {C&R}
(300/500)
2834. IVER JOHNSON CHAMPION SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN serial #88698, 28 ga, 28" plain barrel choked improved cylinder
with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 90% fading original blue with scattered specks of oxidation here and there. The frame
retains 75% original case-hardened colors with the balance toned to a mottled gray case-hardened patina with brown oxidation stains in
the faded areas. The plain round knob pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend rate very good to near excellent with a tiny crack at the rear
of the upper tang and a bit of flaking finish here and there. (157552-72) {C&R}
(200/400)
2835. J.C. HIGGINS MODEL 20 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN 12 ga, 26" plain barrel with J.C. Higgins poly choke and a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with a bit of loss on the magazine tube; the bottom of the frame just ahead of the
loading port is etched "WJD JR". The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend rate excellent with a few light dings and handling
marks from the years. (157592-92D30958) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2836. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #5130349, 30-30 Win, 20" barrel with a bright excellent bore.
The metal surfaces retain 85-90% original blue with remnants of faint oxidation staining on the frame and tiny pinprick pits here and there.
The straight grip walnut buttstock and forend rate near excellent with light dings and dents scattered about, mostly on the forend. Carbine
features standard sights. (157592-79D31270) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2837. TRADITIONS BUCKHUNTER SINGLE SHOT MUZZLELOADING RIFLE serial #14-13-047654-97, 50 cal, 24" barrel with
a bright near excellent bore with light surface oxidation in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue. The black synthetic
checkered pistolgrip buttstock rates excellent with perhaps a couple of light scratches. The original ramrod is included and the arm is
affixed with rifle sights as well as a pair of Weaver bases. (157567-6) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
2838. MARLIN MODEL 336CS LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #12037550, 30-30 Win, 20" barrel with a bright excellent bore.
The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with light specks of oxidation here and there. The plain pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend
rate very good showing light dings and handling marks scattered about. Carbine is sighted with standard front and rear sporting sights
however the front hood is missing and an Apollo scope is mounted to the receiver with bright excellent optics and a duplex reticle. A pair
of quick-detach sling swivels are affixed. (157592-105D30625) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2839. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #3782830, 30-30 Win, 20" barrel with an excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 90-92% original blue with streaks of plum on the frame and scattered oxidation here and there as well as a section
of pinprick pitting on the lower left side of the frame. The straight grip walnut buttstock and forend rate very good showing light dings
and dents here and there as well as a bit of storage damage on the butt. Carbine features standard sporting front and rear sights and an
Armsport Star 3-9x32mm scope is affixed to the left side of the frame showing bright excellent optics and a duplex reticle. (15759277D31269) {MODERN}
(250/350)
2840. ITHACA MODEL 49R LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #500131194, 22 LR, 20" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 97% original blue with silvering on the high edges and a few areas on the frame toning to plum with scattered specks of
surface oxidation. The checkered straight grip walnut buttstock and plain forend rate excellent showing a few light dings and dents from
the years. (157567-3) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2841. RUGER P91DC SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #340-00321, 40 ACP, 4 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The stainless steel
slide and aluminum frame rate near excellent with a couple of minor scuffs and scratches on the slide and a few faint handling marks on
the frame. The black polymer grips also rate about excellent with a couple of light handling marks. The gun is fitted with three dot sights
and ambidextrous decocking levers and comes with a factory gray plastic case, two magazines, magazine loading tool, manual and lock.
(127474-1) {MODERN}
(250/450)
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2842. SMITH & WESSON M&P 22 COMPACT SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #HHE5586, 22 LR, 3 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The black anodized aluminum slide rates excellent retaining 99% original finish. The black polymer frame also rates excellent
and includes an integrated textured grip and an accessory rail. The gun features adjustable three dot sights and an ambidextrous safety
and comes with its factory box correctly end-labeled and numbered to the gun and two magazines. (127474-7) {MODERN} (200/400)
2843. TAURUS MODEL 85 TITANIUM ULTRA-LIGHTWEIGHT DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #SI64001, 38 SPL, 2”
ported barrel with a bright excellent bore. The titanium barrel shroud and cylinder and aluminum frame rate near excellent showing a few
minor handling marks, a couple of tiny scratches on the front sight and a turn ring on the five shot cylinder. The wrap-around black rubber
grips rate about excellent. The gun comes with its original black plastic box correctly labeled and numbered to the gun. (127474-6)
{MODERN}
(300/500)
2844. ISSC MODEL M22 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #ABB091, 22 LR, 4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The finish on the black
anodized alloy slide rates excellent with a couple of minor handling marks. The black polymer frame with integrated grip rates excellent
also. This pistol appears to have seen little if any use and comes with a total of three magazines, instruction sheet and its black plastic
box. (127470-5) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2845. REMINGTON MODEL 512 SPORTMASTER BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 25” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces are a fading blue toning to brown on the barrel and receiver retaining about 30% original blue; the magazine tube retains
95% original blue with some light scratches. The pistolgrip walnut stock rates very good to near excellent with several minor dings and
scratches and some discoloration from handling. (127486-4) {C&R}
(100/200)
2846. WINCHESTER MODEL 72 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 25” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain
60% original blue with fading toward brown on the barrel and multiple light scratches and minor handling marks. The smooth pistolgrip
stock rates very good showing multiple light to moderate dings and scratches and a little flaking of the finish. Both the gripcap and
buttplate have a roughly fitted white spacer added between it and the wood. The top and left side of the receiver have been drilled and
tapped with a Weaver D4 scope fitted to the top that has a duplex reticle and clear optics. (127440-53D28980) {MODERN} (75/150)
2847. REMINGTON MODEL 510 TARGETMASTER SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 25” barrel with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces are primarily a brown patina with about 20% original blue still present showing several minor handling
marks. The pistolgrip walnut stock rates good to very good with multiple minor dings and scratches, a set of cracks on the right side of the
receiver running back into the wrist and another crack running back from the triggerguard. The buttplate is broken with a large portion missing
and the bolt handle fits loose in the bolt. The gun is fitted with sling swivels and the original sights are intact. (127317-2) {C&R} (50/100)
2848. NEW ENGLAND FIREARMS HANDY RIFLE SB2 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #NP277016, 22 Hornet, 20” barrel with a
bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this break open rifle retain 98-99% original blue with a couple of light handling blemishes.
The black synthetic pistolgrip stock and forearm rate excellent. The gun is fitted with a black rubber ventilated recoil pad, swivels, nylon
sling and has an adjustable rear sight. The breech is factory drilled and tapped. This rifle appears to have seen little use. (127320-6)
{MODERN}
(100/200)
2849. GLENFIELD MODEL 60 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #20433359, 22 LR, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this Marlin-made rifle retain 70% original blue with the bulk of the loss due to oxidation and pitting on the barrel. The pistolgrip
Monte Carlo hardwood stock with press checkering rates very good showing several light scratches and handling marks. The gun is fitted
with a Simmons 3-7X rifle scope and sling swivels and comes with a leather sling. (127340-55) {MODERN}
(50/100)
2850. WINCHESTER MODEL 62 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #185013, 22 S,L,LR, 23” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 90% original blue with several minor handling marks, some light freckling and some thinning along the barrel; the triggerguard and upper and lower tangs are fading to brown. The walnut stock and grooved forearm rate near excellent showing a few minor
handling blemishes. Both the barrel and frame have been drilled and tapped with a Weaver Marksman 4x scope mounted on the barrel.
The scope’s elevation adjustment turret is missing. (127298-24) {C&R}
(200/400)
2851. J.C. HIGGINS MODEL 28 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE 22 LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99%
original blue on the barrel and magazine tube and 98% matte black finish on the alloy receiver. The semi-pistolgrip stock and beavertail
forearm rate very good to near excellent with several light dings and scratches. The buttstock is fitted with a JC Higgins hard rubber
buttpad that is in excellent condition showing a couple of very minor handling blemishes. The gun is in overall excellent condition and
appears that it has been well cared for and has seen very little use. (127486-8) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2852. REMINGTON MODEL 514 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 25” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain
95% original blue with spotty oxidation along the barrel and a small area of oxidation on the receiver. The walnut pistolgrip stock rates
near excellent with several minor dings and scratches. The gun is in overall very good condition. (127486-5) {C&R}
(100/200)
2853. SAVAGE MODEL 29B SLIDE ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 24” barrel with an excellent bore. The barrel and magazine tube are
primarily brown with scattered light oxidation and blue remaining in protected areas. The receiver is blue with a few small areas fading
toward brown and some light spotty oxidation. The triggerguard and tangs are a brown patina. The pistolgrip walnut stock and grooved
forearm rate very good with a flaking added finish on the buttstock and several dings and scratches scattered about. The hard rubber
buttplate hangs slightly proud of the wood. (127249-299) {MODERN}
(50/100)
2854. STEVENS VISIBLE LOADING SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #S172, 22 S,L,LR, 22” barrel with a very good lightly frosted bore.
The barrel and magazine tube are a fading blue toning to gray-brown with about 30% blue remaining and some light freckles of oxidation
scattered about. The frame is a mottled blue over gray-brown. The hardwood buttstock is in good condition with the frame hanging proud
of the wood and a small section removed from the toe-line in what appears to be an attempt at repair. There is also a crack running forward
from the butt over the area of one of the buttplate retention screws, and several light scuffs and scratches. The hard rubber buttplate is
marked “Ithaca” but appears like the original Stevens serrated style. The grooved forearm rates about excellent with a couple of tiny chips
by one of the retention screws. (127249-306) {C&R}
(75/150)
2855. STEVENS NO. 14 1/2 LITTLE SCOUT FALLING BLOCK RIFLE 22 LR, 18” barrel with a dark pitted fair bore. The metal surfaces are gray with oxidation and oxidation staining throughout and a couple of tool marks on the breech end of the barrel. The hardwood
buttstock and forearm are in good condition with a few cracks running back from the frame, multiple minor dings and scratches and the
buttstock fitting loose to the frame. (127249-316) {C&R}
(50/100)
2856. STEVENS NO. 14 1/2 LITTLE SCOUT FALLING BLOCK RIFLE 22 LR, 20” barrel with a gray pitted bore. The barrel retains
80% original blue with worn, scratched and faded areas toned to brown and multiple minor handling marks. The frame is gray-brown with
some spots of oxidation and oxidation staining and a spot or two of light pitting. The hardwood stock and forearm rate very good plus
with multiple minor handling blemishes. The buttstock fits slightly loose to the frame and the buttplate hangs slightly proud of the wood.
(127249-326) {C&R}
(150/250)
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2857. WINCHESTER MODEL 1906 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #437673, 22 S,L,LR, 20” barrel with a dark pitted bore. The metal
surfaces are gray with areas of oxidation and oxidation staining, a set of impact marks on the top of the action and cleaning marks on the
flats of the frame. The straight buttstock fits slightly loose to the frame and is in fair to good condition with multiple large and small dings,
scratches and impact marks and a few small cracks running back from the frame. The grooved forearm has several dings and scratches
with replaced brass retention screws. (127249-270) {C&R}
(100/300)
2858. WINCHESTER MODEL 62A SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #335915, 22 S,L,LR, 23” barrel with a dark pitted bore. The metal surfaces are a brown patina with some spotty remnants of blue and some scattered light pitting. The buttstock has darkened with age and shows
multiple dings and scratches with some worn and chipped spots by the frame and the buttplate. The hard rubber buttplate is a modern
Winchester replacement that fits a little oversize to the wood with incorrect retention screws. The grooved forearm has not darkened like the
buttstock; it has three small cracks on its front face and a few dings and other minor handling blemishes. The sights appear original with the
rear sight missing its elevator and the loading port has been modified to a gallery style appearance. (127249-289) {C&R}
(75/150)
2859. REMINGTON MODEL 12-CS SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #517161, 22 Rem Spl, 24” octagon barrel with a lightly frosted
bore. The refinished metal surfaces retain 97% reapplied blue with scattered light freckling and spotty oxidation. The corners of the octagon barrel are a little rounded from polishing. The semi-pistolgrip stock and grooved forearm rate very good to near excellent with multiple
light impact marks, a couple of tiny chips, and a few tiny cracks running back from the frame on the buttstock. The buttstock appears to
have been lightly cleaned as the lower tang and buttplate hang slightly proud of the wood. (127249-297) {C&R}
(250/450)
2860. REMINGTON MODEL 12A SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #283728, 22 S,L,LR, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel is possibly a replacement that retains 95% original blue with light spotty oxidation and a couple of dings. The receiver is a brown patina
with light oxidation and a few impact and tool marks. The rear section of the receiver is a little ill-fitting leaving a small gap in front of the
triggerguard. The buttstock fits a little loose and rates good with multiple dings, scratches and impact marks and a couple of cracks running back from the receiver. The hard rubber buttplate is a crudely modified replacement. The grooved forearm also rates very good with
a few handling marks and a crack running to one of the retention screw holes. (127249-296) {C&R}
(300/500)
2861. HAM I LTON NO. 27 S I NG LE S HOT R I FLE 22 RF, 15” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces are a gray-brown
patina with some remnants of blue, some oxidation staining and a few tool marks. The hardwood stock and forearm rate good to
very good with some dings and scratches and a couple of cracks in the forearm. The buttstock has a slightly loose fit to the frame.
(127249-317) {C&R}
(50/100)
2862. WINCHESTER MODEL 1906 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #624896, 22 S,L,LR, 20” barrel with a lightly frosted bore showing
some pitting. The metal surfaces are a gray-brown patina with spotty oxidation staining, a few light impact and tool marks and some remnants of blue here and there. The walnut buttstock is ill-fitting with gaps by the frame and rates good to very good with multiple minor
dings and other light handling marks, two cracks by the upper tang and another by the lower, all running back from the frame, and an
added finish to the likely lightly-cleaned wood. The hard rubber buttplate hangs proud of the wood and is in near excellent condition.
The grooved forearm rates very good plus with several small handling marks, an added finish and one of the retention screws not present.
(127249-154) {C&R}
(100/300)
2863. STEVENS CRACK SHOT NO. 16 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #T121, 32 Short RF, 20” barrel with a very good lightly frosted
bore. The barrel is a very nice brown patina with some spotty oxidation and oxidation staining and a couple of small dings. The frame is
blue with hints of gray and brown coming through and shows a few spots of oxidation and a couple of impact marks and other minor handling blemishes. The hardwood stock and forearm rate near excellent with several minor scratches and dings. The hard rubber buttplate
is in very good condition with a small chip in the toe and some light wear. The Crack Shot No. 16 is the first in the Stevens line to have
an automatic cartridge ejector and this is a decent example of that gun. (127249-315) {C&R}
(100/200)
2864. MERWIN HULBERT JUNIOR FALLING BLOCK RIFLE BY HOPKINS & ALLEN serial #337, 32 RF, 22” barrel with a
gray moderately pitted bore. The metal surfaces are a gray patina lightly toning toward brown with some spotty oxidation staining and
multiple small dings. The walnut stock and forearm rate very good with multiple light dings and scratches, and a couple of very short
cracks running back from both the upper and lower tangs. The steel buttplate hangs slightly proud the wood. The gun is fitted with brass
front blade and rear V-notch sights. (127249-323) {ANTIQUE}
(50/150)
2865. REMINGTON NO. 6 FALLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #S233798, 22 S,L,LR, 20" barrel with a dark pitted bore. The metal surfaces
exhibit a dark gray patina with a few faint specks of pinprick pitting, a little surface oxidation, multiple minor dings and an added cold blue
finish. The refinished straight grip walnut buttstock and forend rate about very good with a few dings and scratches, a couple of cracks
by the tangs and at the toe, a little gap in the fit of the buttstock to the frame and leaving the buttplate hanging proud of the wood.
(127249-319) {C&R}
(100/200)
2866. REMINGTON NO. 6 FALLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #S99043, 22 S,L,LR, 20” barrel with a gray moderately pitted bore. The
metal surfaces are gray and brown patinas with some spots of oxidation and oxidation staining and a couple of small areas of light pitting.
The walnut stock and forearm rate very good with multiple minor dings and scratches. The buttplate hangs slightly proud of the wood at
the toe. (127249-330) {C&R}
(150/250)
2867. WINCHESTER MODEL 1907 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #23498, 351 Win, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel
retains 95% original blue with some fading towards brown, some scattered spotty oxidation, a few small spots of light pitting and a few
minor handling marks. The receiver is primarily a brown patina with about 30% original blue still present showing some light spotty oxidation and a couple of small spots of light pitting. The semi-pistolgrip walnut stock and forearm rate very good with a worn and fading
finish, multiple scuffs, scratches and dings, and a repair on the left side by the ventilated rubber recoil pad. The forend cap has a hole on
each side and there is a metal sleeved hole through the buttstock possibly added for sling swivels. There is a non-adjustable aperture
sight fitted to the top of the receiver. (127249-183) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2868. WINCHESTER MODEL 1905 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #4417, (new) 351 Win, 20” mail order proof model 1907 “Winchester
Proof Steel” marked barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces are a gray-brown patina with a few remnants of blue, a couple
of spots of light pitting and several minor dings and scratches. The forearm is a 1907 style without the portion that fits under the receiver
and it and the buttstock are after-market replacements. They rate very good as-is with a small crack in the buttstock by the left side of
the receiver, a few sanding marks going across the grain and a few minor handling blemishes. The buttplate is an unmarked replacement
that is slightly larger than the wood in a couple of places. The top of the receiver is crudely drilled and tapped with tool marks around the
area for mounting a scope and the left side is nicely drilled and tapped for a rear sight. The rear sight is a modern replacement leaf without
the elevator; the edge of the knurled charging plunger tip has been ground. An interesting composite that would likely make a good
shooter and comes with a single “351 Cal” marked magazine. (127249-185) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2869. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 FLAT BAND LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #1528767, 30 WCF, 20” barrel with a lightly pitted bore. The metal surfaces are original blue and gray patina with about 40% blue remaining showing some oxidation staining, a little
minor superficial oxidation, a few spots of light pitting and several minor handling blemishes. The walnut stock and forearm rate very good
to near excellent with multiple minor dings and scratches, and the forearm fits to the receiver with a slight gap. The front sight hood is
not present and there is a little slot damage to some of the screws. (127298-10) {C&R}
(250/450)
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2870. STEVENS FAVORITE MODEL 1915 FALLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #F523, 32 Long, 24” round barrel with a gray lightly pitted bore. The metal surfaces are a dark brown patina with some light pitting and multiple minor dings and light handling marks. There is
a modern screw holding the stock, in the lower tang. The hardwood stock and forearm rate fair with multiple dings and scratches, an
added finish, cracks running back from both tangs, repair screws added to the buttstock, and a couple of chips and a crack by the
(25/75)
buttplate. The original buttplate has been replaced with leather held in place by small brads. (127249-324) {MODERN}
2871. SAVAGE MODEL 340A BOLT ACTION RIFLE 30-30, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97%
original blue with several minor handling blemishes, some light operational wear around the action and a few scattered specks of oxidation.
The floorplate and triggerguard appear to have been reblued. The checkered pistolgrip stock rates near excellent with multiple minor dings
and scratches. The black hard rubber buttplate is cracked with a section missing. The gun is fitted with sling swivels and comes with a
black nylon sling. (127328-21) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2872. J. C. HIGGINS MODEL 28 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE 22 LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue on the barrel and magazine tube and excellent flat black on the alloy receiver showing a few scattered specks of oxidation on the
barrel and a few minor handling blemishes on the receiver. The semi-pistolgrip walnut stock and beavertail forearm rate excellent showing a
few minor dings and scratches. The J C Higgins black hard rubber buttplate is in excellent condition showing several very minor handling
marks. Overall an excellent condition 1951-52 manufactured rifle that was made by High Standard for Sears. (127486-8) {C&R} (100/200)
2873. J. C. HIGGINS MODEL 103.229 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 24” barrel with a mostly very good near bright bore that
is heavily oxidized towards the muzzle. The metal surfaces retain 70-80% original blue with light to moderate oxidation scattered throughout. The pistolgrip stock rates very good with a flaking and worn finish and several light to moderate dings and scratches. (127340-5)
{MODERN}
(40/80)
2874. STEVENS SPRINGFIELD MODEL 84C BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surface retains 80% original blue with scattered spotty oxidation and some toning to gray and a few tool marks on the receiver. The receiver has several added drilled and tapped holes as well as two, what appear to be factory, holes for rear sight mounting. The hardwood
stock with oversized forend rates very good with a modification to the rear sight inlet, a short crack by the rear sight inlet, several light
dings and scratches, and a set of holes on the front of the grip. There are also four sling swivel holes that are unoccupied and the left side
of the butt has been modified as a cheek rest. The gun is fitted with a Lyman folding rear sight; the front sight is not present. This rifle
comes with a single five round magazine and would likely make a good shooter. (127340-36) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2875. MOSSBERG MODEL 44US(A) BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 LR, 26” heavy barrel with a bright about excellent bore. The barrel’s
metal surface is about a 50% fully oxidized with the remainder showing a mostly brown patina with some spotty oxidation. The receiver
is a fading blue with spotty oxidation. The semi-pistolgrip target stock rates very good to near excellent with several minor scratches, dings
and scuffs. The stock is fitted with sling swivel mounts with only the front detachable swivel present. The plastic triggerguard/front grip
has shrunk leaving a gap between it and the wood along its mid-section. The gun is equipped with a hooded post front sight and a
Mossberg Microclick S-100 rear aperture sight. No magazine is present. (127340-43) {C&R}
(100/200)
2876. REMINGTON MODEL 41-P TARGETMASTER SINGLE SHOT BOLT RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 27” barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a little light frosting. The metal surfaces are a plum-brown patina with spotty oxidation. The bolt is missing its handle
and also shows a little spotty oxidation. The pistolgrip stock rates very good plus with multiple light scratches, several minor dings and a
small spot with of dark green paint. The hard rubber buttplate is worn with a chip missing from one edge. The gun is fitted with an aperture
front sight; the rear sight is not present. (127340-48) {C&R}
(75/150)
2877. MARLIN MODEL 20-A SLIDE ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 24” octagon barrel with a lightly pitted good bore. The metal surfaces
retain 80% original blue fading towards brown with some spotty oxidation, a few light dings and minor handling marks. The hardwood
stock has been repaired in two places with a replaced section at the toe and a crack on the left side in the wrist with two screws holding
it together. There is also another crack running back from the lower tang and a couple of chips by the receiver. The magazine tube is not
present and a crude replacement forearm has been adapted to fit without the tube. The bolt fits a bit loose in the receiver; the sights
appear original and in good condition; the magazine’s front retention stud is still in place; and the buttplate is missing one screw. (1271523) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2878. REMINGTON MODEL 12-A SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #472966, 22 S,L,LR, 22” barrel with a lightly pitted bore. The metal
surfaces are primarily a brown patina with some hints of blue, several light dings and a couple of tiny spots of oxidation with a small grind
mark at rear of barrel. The rear section of the receiver that includes the triggerguard and lower tang is showing strong reapplied blue with
some light pitting and tool marks. The magazine tube is gray with spotty oxidation and some light pitting. The rifle will need mechanical
attention as the side does not lock forward. The walnut pistolgrip stock and grooved forearm are refinished and rate very good with multiple light dings and scratches. The buttstock has a semi-professional repaired section on the top of the wrist and another by the lower
tang. Both stock and forend are aftermarket replacements. The sights appear original and the firing pin has been removed but is present,
a couple small parts may be missing. (127154-1) {C&R}
(350/550)
2879. REMINGTON IMPROVED MODEL 6 SINGLE SHOT FALLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #472043, 22 S,L,LR, 20” barrel with
a bright about excellent bore. The metal surfaces are 50% flaking and worn black enamel revealing a gray-brown patina with a couple of
small scuffs and dings. The walnut stock and short forearm rate very good to near excellent with multiple light dings and scratches. The
gun is equipped with it original sights and the barrel and frame are numbered alike. (127243-8) {C&R}
(200/400)
2880. MOSSBERG MODEL 42M(C) BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 23” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain 90-95% original blue with scattered spotty oxidation and a few minor handing marks. The two piece Mannnlicher style hardwood
pistolgrip stock rates very good to near excellent with the forend piece missing and the main portion of the stock showing several minor
handling blemishes. The stock has a right handed cheekpiece incorporated into the butt and is fitted with a sling swivel base on the toe
line. The serrated metal buttplate with trapdoor hangs slightly proud of the wood and is in very good condition with some spotty oxidation
and one hinge of the trapdoor broken off. The metal piece that joins the two sections of the forestock is present and shows some spotty
oxidation. The gun is fitted with a ramp front sight with flip-up aperture and posts, and an elevation adjustable rear sight with a flip up
aperture. The gun comes without a magazine. (127340-44) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2881. WARDS WESTERN FIELD MODEL 04M489A SEMI-AUTO RIFLE, 22 LR, 23 1/2” barrel with a bright about excellent
bore. The metal surfaces retain 60% original blue with the remainder fading to a brown patina showing some small areas of oxidation.
The bolt is missing its handle. The hardwood pistolgrip stock with beavertail forend rates very good with multiple dings and scratches and
a crack on the left side of the receiver running forward from the top of the wrist. The stock has a sling swivel on the forend and a swivel
base on the toe line. The front ramp sight hangs past the muzzle slightly and the Mossberg S-130 rear aperture sight is missing its attachment screws and is currently separate from the gun. The top of the barrel is drilled and tapped in two places as is the left side of receiver
along with the factory holes for mounting the rear sight. (127340-31) {MODERN}
(50/150)
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2882. STEVENS CRACK SHOT NO. 26 FALLING BLOCK RIFLE 22 LR, 18” barrel with a gray light to moderately pitted bore. The
barrel retains 90% original blue with some scattered spotty light oxidation and an area on the left side of the barrel that has faded to graybrown. The frame is gray with some light oxidation and oxidation staining and has “true love” and other marks scratched onto its right
side. The hardwood stock and forearm rate very good to near excellent with several light handling marks and the forearm having been
(50/100)
sanded and reshaped on its left side back toward the frame. (127341-32) {C&R}
2883. SAVAGE MODEL 23C BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #48529, 32-20, 24 1/2” barrel with a bright about excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 90-95% original blue with some scattered light freckling, a few specks of oxidation and multiple minor handling blemishes.
The pistolgrip walnut stock with schnabel tip forend rates about excellent with multiple light dings, scratches and scuffs scattered about.
The rear sight is not present leaving an empty slot. The gun is equipped with a blade front sight and has been drilled and tapped on the
left side of the receiver with a Weaver model 330 rifle scope that has lightly cloudy optics. This rifle comes without a magazine. (1272487) {C&R}
(100/300)
2884. SAVAGE STEVENS MODEL 987 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #E919190, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with a few specks of oxidation and a couple of minor handling blemishes. The magazine tube is plum with
several light scratches and is fitted with the loading port off to one side and the inner mag. tube is not present. The hardwood Monte
Carlo pistolgrip stock rates very good with multiple dings and a few scratches. The plastic triggerguard is present but not attached to the
gun as one screw hole is enlarged and it does not stay in place. The receiver is grooved for scope mounting, the front sight is not present
leaving an empty slot and the rear leaf sight is missing its elevator. (127272-12) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2885. SAVAGE SPORTER MODEL 23A BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #113954, 22 LR, 23” barrel with a bright about excellent bore.
The metal surfaces are a gray-brown patina with a little scattered light oxidation and fair amount of oxidation staining; the receiver has
been drilled and tapped on the left side with a few tool marks. The walnut stock is cracked from the rear of the receiver to the magazine
port. It is also engraved on its right side on the butt, grip and forend. It shows several light scratches and dings and has another very
small crack in the toe. The gun is equipped with front bead and rear leaf sights. No magazine included. (127201-9) {C&R}
(40/80)
2886. STEVENS FAVORITE NO. 20 SHOTGUN serial #70291, 32 RF, 22” part round part octagon barrel with a near excellent bright
smoothbore. The metal surfaces are a brown patina with remnants of blue on the barrel and some scattered specks of oxidation. The
hardwood stock and forearm rate very good to near excellent with multiple light handling blemishes, a clamping mark on the forearm and
a short crack in the toe. The hard rubber buttplate in is very good condition showing some minor wear and a crack running from the toe
to the lower retention screw. The gun has a front blade sight and is not equipped for a rear sight. (127201-6) {C&R}
(50/150)
2887. MOSSBERG MODEL 142M BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,LR, 23” barrel with a near excellent bright bore showing a little light
frosting. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with scattered specks and a few spots of oxidation. The Mannlicher style two piece
pistolgrip hardwood stock rates excellent with a couple of minor handling blemishes. The stock has a right handed cheekpiece and is
fitted with a detachable sling swivel on the toe line and another on the metallic joint in between the two forestock pieces. The plastic triggerguard and front grip has shrunk leaving a gap between it and the stock. The gun is equipped with a hooded ramp front sight with flipup post and aperture, a barrel mounted adjustable rear sight with flip-up notch and aperture, and a receiver mounted Mossberg model S130 rear aperture sight. The receiver is grooved for scope mounting. The gun comes with a single magazine that has some oxidation.
(127328-27) {C&R}
(100/300)
2888. MARLIN MODEL 88 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE 22 LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original
blue with several light handling blemishes and a few freckles. The walnut pistolgrip stock rates about excellent with a couple of very light
handling marks and a small chip in the grip. The gun is fitted with swivels, a ramp front sight and a leaf rear sight. The receiver has been
drilled and tapped and has a Weaver B6 rifle scope attached that has good optics and a crosshair reticle. (127333-5) {C&R} (100/200)
2889. STEVENS MODEL 325-C BOLT ACTION RIFLE 30-30, 21” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95%
original blue toning toward dark gray along the barrel with hints of brown coming through on the receiver showing a few minor handling
marks. The hardwood stock has been refinished to a dark antique look and shows multiple minor handling blemishes, a couple of moderate impact marks on the toe line and a repair and small tight crack by the bolt handle inlet. The hard rubber buttplate is in very good
condition with a small chip and some scratches and scuffs and hangs very slightly proud of the wood. The gun is fitted with a ramp front
bead and rear leaf sights and comes with a single magazine. (127285-15) {C&R}
(150/350)
2890. NOBLE MODE L 285 S E M I-AUTO R I FLE 22 LR, 22” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces are gunmetal gray
enamel with multiple scratches, areas of flaking and some light oxidation coming through. The hardwood pistolgrip stock rates very good
with multiple scratches, scuffs and dings. The receiver is grooved for scope mounting but the gun is not equipped with sights. The
magazine tube insert is not present; the retention screw rear of the action is missing; and the bolt handle is missing. (127340-23)
{MODERN}
(30/60)
2891. R E M I NGTON MODE L 514 BOLT ACTION R I FLE 22 S,L,LR, 24 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces
are a brown patina with hints of blue in protected areas, some oxidation staining and a few minor handling marks. The pistolgrip walnut
stock has likely been lightly cleaned and rates very good to near excellent with multiple light scratches and dings and an added finish
that shows some flaking and wear. The hard rubber buttplate is in near excellent condition and hangs slightly proud of the wood.
(127385-9) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2892. WINCHESTER MODEL 1906 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #133218, 22 S,L,LR, 20” barrel with a lightly pitted bore. The metal
surfaces are a gray patina with some scattered specks and spots of oxidation, a little oxidation staining and a few remnants of blue. The
walnut stock and non-grooved forearm have been cleaned and rate about excellent as is with a couple of minor handling marks. The hard
rubber buttplate is in near excellent condition showing a little light wear and it hangs slightly proud of the wood. This 1909 production
gun is equipped with an original front blade sight and a like-new condition rear leaf sight. (127356-4) {C&R}
(300/500)
2893. QUACKENBUSH SAFETY CARTRIDGE SWIVEL BREECH SINGLE SHOT RIFLE 22 Cal, 18” barrel with a lightly frosted
bore showing some light pitting towards the breech. The barrel and breechblock are applied cold blue mottled in places with gray and
showing some light pitting and a little mild oxidation. The frame is gunmetal gray with pitting throughout and a couple of remnants of nickel
on its forend. The walnut stock appears to have been lightly cleaned and rates about excellent as-is with a couple of small cracks by the
upper and lower tangs and a few minor handling marks. The polished metal buttplate hangs slightly proud of the wood with some light pitting. The barrel and breechblock fit with some play to the frame and the extractor is not present. (127249-313) {C&R}
(100/300)
2894. QUACKENBUSH SAFETY CARTRIDGE SWIVEL BREECH SINGLE SHOT RIFLE 22 Cal, 22” barrel with light to moderately pitted bore. The barrel and breechblock are dark brown with some spots of oxidation staining and light pitting and several impact
marks. The nickel frame rates very good retaining 90-95% original finish with spots of flaking and bubbling, multiple minor impact marks
and other light handling blemishes. The nickel buttplate also shows some flaking and bubbling retaining 90% original finish. The walnut
stock rates good with multiple cracks one of which runs the length of the stock from the lower tang to the butt and also showing multiple
light dings and scratches. (127249-312) {C&R}
(250/450)
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2895. QUACKENBUSH SAFETY CARTRIDGE SWIVEL BREECH SINGLE SHOT RIFLE 22 Cal, 22” barrel with a lightly pitted
bore. The metal surfaces are polished gray with a little oxidation staining, a few spots of light pitting, multiple tool and handling marks,
and some hardened oil residue. The crescent buttplate is brown with some oxidation present. The walnut stock and forearm are refinished
and rate very good with a crudely added finish, a couple of minor handling marks, a crack running back from the lower tang and the forend
showing a small chip and two cracks, one of which appears to have been repaired. (127249-310) {C&R}
(250/450)
2896. STEVENS FAVORITE NO. 17 FALLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #Y974, 22 LR, 24” part octagon part round barrel with a light to
moderately pitted bore. The barrel is primarily a rich brown with about 30% original blue still present that shows a few handling marks
and small spots of oxidation. The receiver is gray with brown overtones and a few spots of oxidation. The hardwood stock and forearm
rate about very good with multiple light dings and scratches, a crack running most of the length of the left side of the forearm, a large
crack in the toe and a small crack running back from the lower tang. The hard rubber buttplate is chipped in the toe and shows some
(100/200)
scuffs, scratches and minor wear. (127249-320) {C&R}
2897. STEVENS CRACK SHOT NO. 26 1/2 SMOOTHBORE FALLING BLOCK RIFLE 22 RF Shot, 20” barrel with a bright near
excellent bore showing a spot of pitting about mid length. The barrel is a brown patina with spotty oxidation throughout and remnants of
original blue in protected areas. The receiver is brown and gray with areas of oxidation. There is a pin missing from the breechblock. The
hardwood stock and forearm rate very good plus with multiple minor handling marks and a small crack running back from the upper tang.
The crescent buttplate hangs slightly proud of the wood at the toe. A small sighting notch is located at the breech end of the barrel and
is likely not original. (127249-321) {C&R}
(75/150)
2898. HAMILTON MODEL 27 BREAK-OPEN SINGLE SHOT RIFLE 22 Cal, 15” barrel with a very good lightly frosted bore. The
barrel is brown with handling marks, some light oxidation and remnants of blue in protected areas. The frame is 60% blue with areas of
brown and some minor oxidation. The flat hardwood stock and forearm are a little ill-fit and connect loosely to the gun with hardware
store screws and nails used for attachment. They are in about very good condition showing some minor handling marks. There is some
play in the barrel to frame fit. (127294-7) {C&R}
(50/100)
2899. MOSSBERG MODEL 151K SEMI-AUTO RIFLE 22 LR, 24” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces are primarily
a brown patina with about 30% cold blue showing with scattered oxidation and light pitting throughout. The Monte Carlo walnut stock
with pistolgrip, schnabel tipped forend and cheekpiece rates very good plus with multiple dings and scratches. The gun has a grooved
receiver, rear leaf sight and a front post sight. The receiver has two drilled and tapped holes added and there are also two empty swivel
holes in the stock. (127340-29) {C&R}
(75/150)
2900. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #4149306, 30-30, 20” barrel with a bright about excellent bore. The
barrel and magazine tube retain 98% original blue with a couple of minor handling marks and some scattered specks of oxidation. The
receiver is 90% applied cold blue with scattered light pitting and a few minor handling marks. The walnut stock and forearm rate very good
with several minor dings and scratches. The front sight is missing its hood. The gun comes with a Bushnell Sportview 3-9x rifle scope with
a duplex reticle and clear optics and mounted to the side of the receiver with a Kwiksite mount. (127332-12) {MODERN}
(150/350)
2901. STEVENS FAVORITE NO. 17 FALLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #346722, 22 LR, 22” barrel with a moderately pitted bore. The
barrel is a gray-brown patina with some spotty oxidation staining, a few light dings and some original blue in protected areas. The receiver
has a mostly brown patina with some areas of fading case colors and a couple of small spots of oxidation. The walnut stock and forearm
have likely been lightly cleaned and rate good to very good with several minor handling blemishes and a set of cracks running back from
the right side of the tangs that are repaired with two screws. The buttplate hangs proud of the wood and is polished gray with a couple
of spots of oxidation staining. The rear sight is a modern replacement leaf without an elevator and the front sight appears original. The
receiver and barrel are numbered alike. (127385-8) {C&R}
(100/200)
2902. REMINGTON MODEL 510-P SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #16767, 22 S,L,LR, 25” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% original blue with some fading towards brown, a couple of small spots of oxidation and a few
minor handling blemishes. The hardwood pistolgrip stock rates very good to near excellent with multiple light dings and scratches and
an added finish. A Weaver C4 rifle scope with slightly cloudy optics has been added to the top of the receiver. The gun is fitted with a
front ramp post sight and the rear is not present leaving two empty holes. (127392-5) {C&R}
(150/250)
2903. ITHACA MODEL 49 MARTINI STYLE LEVER ACTION SINGLE SHOT CARBINE serial #285869, 22 S,L,LR, 18” barrel
with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue on the barrel and faux magazine tube with some minor oxidation.
The black enamel finish on the alloy receiver rates very good with a few minor handling blemishes. The hardwood stock and forearm rate
near excellent with few light dings and scratches. This gun appears to have seen little use. (127399-5) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2904. REMINGTON MODEL 760 GAMEMASTER SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #7300371, 270 Win, 22” barrel with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97-98% original blue with several light handling blemishes and a few small spots of oxidation.
The press checkered pistolgrip hardwood Monte Carlo stock with right-handed cheekpiece rates near excellent with several minor dings
and scratches. The gun is fitted with a Weaver V7-II 2.5-7X rifle scope with a duplex reticle and clear optics. The guns original sights are
intact and it comes with a single magazine and lens covers. (127449-41) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2905. REMINGTON MODEL 552 SPEEDMASTER SEMI-AUTO RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 23” barrel with bright excellent bore. The barrel and magazine tube retain 97% original blue with a few light scratches and two small areas that had ID numbers scratched into the surface have been scrubbed to silver. The black finish on the alloy receiver rates near excellent showing multiple minor handling blemishes.
The pistolgrip walnut stock and forearm rate excellent showing a couple of faint handling marks. The gun comes with a silver Bushnell
rifle scope with a duplex reticle and clear optics. (127399-4) {MODERN}
(150/250)
2906. THOMPSON CENTER HOT SHOT BREAK-OPEN SINGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #HS10860, 22 LR, 19” barrel with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85-90% original blue with a few minor handling marks and oxidation along the barrel. The black
synthetic stock rates near excellent with several minor handling blemishes. This small size rifle is designed for youth; it has a 13” length
of pull; and would make a very good first rifle for a young child. (127402-3) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2907. THOMPSON CENTER HOT SHOT BREAK-OPEN SINGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #HS10226, 22 LR, 19” barrel with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85-90% original blue with a few minor handling blemishes and some oxidation along the barrel.
The black synthetic stock rates near excellent with a couple of light handling marks. This small size rifle is designed for youth; it has a 12”
length of pull; and would make a very good first rifle for a young child. (127402-4) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2908. REMINGTON MODEL 4 FALLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #340872, 22 S,L,LR, 22 1/2” barrel with a bright near excellent bore
showing some light frosting towards the muzzle. The metal surfaces are a gray patina with light spotty oxidation, several small impact
marks and a couple of spots of light pitting. The walnut stock rates very good with multiple dings and scratches, a small chip by the retention screw nut and a tiny crack by the upper tang. The buttplate is gray with some light pitting and hangs slightly proud of the wood at
the heal. The barrel and frame are numbered alike. (127460-2) {C&R}
(300/500)
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2909. WINCHESTER MODEL 67 BOLT ACTION SINGLE SHOT RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 27” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 95% original blue with some scattered specks and a few small spots of oxidation and a couple of minor handling marks. The
pistolgrip walnut stock rates very good to near excellent with multiple minor handling blemishes. (127421-8) {C&R}
(150/250)
2910. REMINGTON MODEL 740 WOODSMASTER SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #135938, 30-06, 22” barrel with a bright excellent
bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with a few minor handling marks. The walnut pistolgrip stock and forearm rate very
good with multiple light dings and scratches and some minor blemishes in the finish. The gun comes with a military style leather sling and
(250/450)
is fitted with a Bausch & Lomb Balvar rifle scope mounted to the receiver. (127385-5) {C&R}
2911. FRENCH MODEL 1874 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY CHATELLERAULT serial #34125, 11x59mm, 32 1/2" barrel with an
excellent bore. Metal surfaces have turned a dull brown patina with oxidation scattered throughout. Stock rates good plus with scattered
dings, handling marks, and some large areas of finish loss at butt. Rifle is "M80" marked, indicating an upgrade for a gas issue, and all
visible serial numbers are matching except rear sight. A very good example overall. (207598-4) {ANTIQUE}
(200/300)
2912. DAISY POWERLINE MODEL 1000 BREAK-BARREL AIR RIFLE .177 Cal, 18” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with freckles of oxidation throughout. The black synthetic pistolgrip stock rates near excellent with
some minor handling blemishes. The gun is equipped with fiber optic front and a fully adjustable rear sights. (127471-8)
2913. UNMARKED SIDE-LEVER AIR RIFLE serial #9510380, 22 Cal, 18” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95%
original blue with scattered freckling and spotty oxidation. The pistolgrip stock rates near excellent with a few minor handling blemishes
and a couple of spots that appear repaired under a glossy finish. It is fitted with a hooded ramp front post sight and an adjustable rear
V-notch sight. (127285-20)
2914. DAISY POWER LINE MODEL 822.22 AIR RIFLE 22 Cal, 19 1/2” barrel with a very good bore. The barrel on this under-lever
pump air rifle retains 97% original blue with a few minor handling blemishes and a couple of small spots of oxidation. The alloy receiver is
silver colored with a protective coating covering the majority of it. The faux wood plastic stock and forearm rate about excellent with a few
minor handling marks. (127192-87)
2915. CROSSMAN FIRST MODEL AIR RIFLE serial #1497, 22 cal, 20”
barrel with a bright about excellent bore. The brass compression tube has a black
finish and appears intact without any dings or dents and has a black knobbed bicycle-style
plunger rod that is gray with light pinprick pitting over its length. The steel barrel is also black with
some light oxidation throughout. The alloy receiver is broken with the rear portion missing. The wooden semi-pistolgrip stock is solid without any cracks or significant blemishes and rates very good plus with a crazing, likely added finish. The hard rubber buttplate is numbered to the gun and is slightly warped leaving a small gap with its fit to the wood. Even
with the receiver as it is, this early Crossman is a very interesting air rifle. (127014-14)
(150/350)
2916. SHERIDAN MODEL C BLUE STREAK AIR RIFLE serial #457214, 5mm (20 Cal), 19 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 95-97% original blue with a few minor handling blemishes and some light wear by the loading port. The walnut stock
rates very good showing multiple dings and scratches and light wear. The front sight has been highlighted in yellow. (126850-11A)
2917. SHERIDAN MODEL C BLUE STREAK AIR RIFLE serial #457241, 5mm (20 Cal), 19 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 95-97% original blue with a few minor handling blemishes and some light wear by the loading port. The walnut stock
rates very good showing multiple minor blemishes and a couple of spots of white paint. (126850-11B)
2918. DAISY NO 25 AIR GUN .175 BB The metal surfaces retain 85-90% original blue with multiple light to moderate scratches and some
light oxidation. The brown plastic pistolgrip stock and grooved forearm rate near excellent showing some minor handling marks and a
small chip by the receiver. (126901-S18024A)
2919. WINCHESTER MODEL 423
BREAK-BARREL AIR RIFLE .177 Cal,
14” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue
with some light freckles of oxidation primarily on the barrel and a few light handling
marks. The hardwood pistolgrip stock rates very good to near excellent with multiple
light handling blemishes. This rifle was made in Germany by Diana and is dated 09/71. (127336-3)
2920. DAISY MODEL 105 BUCK LEVER ACTION AIR RIFLE .177 Cal. The metal surfaces are covered with
a fabric camo pattern tape. The stained wood stock rates about excellent. The gun is equipped with a fiber optic
front sight and has a sling added. (126792-11)
2921. SHERIDAN SILVER STREAK AIR RIFLE 5mm (20 Cal) 19” barrel with an excellent bore. The nickel finish rates about excellent
with a few light dings and other minor handling marks. The walnut stock and forearm rate very good with several minor dings, scuffs and
scratches and some flaking finish. (127393-2)
2922. SHERIDAN MODEL C BLUE STREAK AIR RIFLE serial #327048, 5mm (20 Cal), 19 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 95-97% original blue with a couple of minor handling marks and a little fading around the loading port. The walnut
stock and forearm rate very good with some fading and flaking of the finish and several light scratches. (127393-3)
2923. DAISY NO. 25 AIR GUN .175 BB, slide action cocking, engraved receiver. The metal surfaces are a rich brown patina with original
blue present in the protected areas. The wooden stock and slide handle rate very good with the stock having some flowers and “Harvey”
scratched into it and also showing some minor handling marks. This air rifle appears to be the “1936” or seventh variant of the model 25
according to the Blue Book of Airguns. (127330-123)
2924. BEEMAN MODEL FH500 BREAK-BARREL AIR RIFLE serial #00044709, .177 Cal, 14 1/2” barrel with muzzle weight and
an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original black textured surface with a few light superficial handling marks. The brown
plastic Monte Carlo stock with ambidextrous cheekpiece rates very good to near excellent with a few minor handling blemishes. The gun
is fitted with a Tasco 4x20 rifle scope with duplex reticle and slightly cloudy optics. Both ends of the scope appear to have been knocked
as they are mis-aligned with the scope body. (127152-2D)
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2925. AIR RIFLE LOT Chinese made break-barrel air rifle marked “Model 62 Shanghai China”, .177 Cal, 19” barrel with a very good bore. The
metal surfaces retain 85% original blue with spotty oxidation throughout and some cleaning scratches on the barrel. The glossy wooden stock
shows some areas of lifting and flaking finish with a few handling blemishes. The front sight spins on the barrel and the rear sight is fully adjustable.
There is a little play in the barrel to frame fit. It comes with a Crossman 4x15 rifle scope mounted to the grooved receiver. (127152-2B)
2926. AIR RIFLE LOT Chinese made break-barrel air rifle marked “Pioneer G6434”, 22 Cal, 19” barrel with an about excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 90% original blue with a little spotty oxidation and light handling marks. The wooden stock rates very good to near
excellent with a few minor handling blemishes. The gun is fitted with an aperture style front post and an elevation adjustable rear leaf. An
original hang tag is included. (127340-46)
2927. DAISY POWERLINE 880 UNDERLEVER AIR RIFLE .177 Cal (4.5mm), 21” barrel with an about excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 95% original matte black finish with some handling marks and a couple of spots of white paint. The black plastic receiver
and brown plastic pistolgrip stock rate about excellent with a little paint splatter and a few minor handling marks. The rear sight has a
homemade aperture fitted to it. (127152-2E)
2928. SHERIDAN BLUE STREAK AIR RIFLE 5mm (20 Cal), 19” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98%
original blue with a couple of minor handling marks. The walnut stock shows a nicely figured grain in the buttstock and rates very good
to near excellent with a few light dings and scratches and a little flaking of the finish. A Williams rear aperture sight has been fitted to the
receiver. (127493-30)
2929. SHERIDAN SILVER STREAK AIR RIFLE 5mm (20 Cal), 19” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The nickel finish rates near excellent
with a couple of small cloudy spots and several small spots of light oxidation. The walnut stock rates about very good with some water staining,
spotty flaking finish, a tiny crack in the left side of the buttstock and several minor scratches and light handling marks. (127493-13)
2930. DAISY POWERLINE 35 AIR RIFLE .177 Cal, 19” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel’s metal surface retains 97% original
black finish with a few minor blemishes. The black plastic receiver and camo plastic stock rate very good with a chip in the groove of the
receiver and a couple of minor handling blemishes. Included is a Daisy 4x15 scope. (127152-2C)
2931. CROSSMAN 66 POWERMASTER AIR RIFLE .177 Cal, 21” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel is gunmetal gray and
in good condition with some staining and a few light handling marks. The black plastic pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece rates very good
with a couple of minor blemishes and the forend cap is cracked and held in place with tape. (127152-2A)
2932. SHERIDAN BLUE STREAK AIR RIFLE Serial #072440, 5mm (20 Cal), 19” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain 98% original blue with a couple of minor handling marks, a couple of small spots of light wear and a few spots of light oxidation.
The walnut stock rates very good to near excellent with multiple minor scratches and other light handling blemishes. (127192-86)
2933. DAISY POWERLINE 880 AIR RIFLE .177 Cal, 21” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original
matte black finish with multiple scuffs and scratches and some flaking along the barrel. The brown plastic pistolgrip stock rates about
excellent with a few minor blemishes. (127152-2F)
2934. DAISY NO. 40 MILITARY MODEL
.177 Cal. The metal surfaces are brown with some oxidation and a few
remnants of original blue in protected areas. The military style full length stock rates very good with multiple dings and scratches. This
lever action air rifle includes what appears to be its original canvas sling and is fitted with a fixed front sight and an elevation adjustable
rear sight that is missing its elevator. The guns bayonet is not present. (127420-84)
(300/500)
2935. DAISY POWERLINE 880 AIR RIFLE .177 Cal, 21” barrel with an about excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original
blue with spotty oxidation along the barrel and several light scratches primarily on the aluminum receiver. The Brown plastic stock rates
near excellent with a few minor handling blemishes. (127340-11)
2936. LOT OF DAISY AIR RIFLES Includes two air rifles First is aDaisy model 111 lever action air rifle .177 Cal. The metal surfaces
are a flaking black enamel with several dings and scratches and brown areas devoid of finish. The brown plastic stock rates very good
with multiple handling marks and a small chip at the toe. Second is a Daisy 101 model 33 single shot lever cocking air rifle. The metal
surfaces are brown with a tarnished silvery coating over some areas. The wood stock is in good condition with multiple minor dings and
scratches. (127192-88)
2937. SNAKE CHARMER BY H. KOON SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN serial #52437, 410 bore, 18” barrel with a bright excellent bore.
The stainless steel surface rates very good with some scattered spotty oxidation and a few minor handling blemishes. The black plastic
stock rates very good with several scratches and other minor handling marks. There is a four shot shell holder incorporated in the butt.
(127402-10) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2938. STEVENS NO. 14 1/2 LITTLE SCOUT FALLING BLOCK RIFLE 22 LR, 18” barrel with a dark, moderately pitted bore. The
barrel is a fading blue turning dark gray with some spotty oxidation and a little light pitting. The frame is light gray with freckles of oxidation.
The walnut stock and forearm rate very good with some light scratches and dings and a small crack on the belly running back from the
frame. The buttstock appears to have been lightly cleaned. (127460-1) {C&R}
(75/150)
2939. MASS ARMS WESSON & LEAVITT BELT MODEL PERCUSSION REVOLVER .31 Cal, 4 1/2” barrel with a very good bore
showing strong rifling and a couple of pits mid length. The metal surfaces appear gray with a residue of an old protective oil coating covering
most of the surface. The brass gripframe retains about 50% silver finish. The lock and frame show a broad scroll engraving with some light
pitting present though the majority of the engraving on the lock is worn smooth. The walnut grips rate very good with some staining and
several light handling marks. The hammer is not original and the gun does not function mechanically. (127411-1) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)
2940. SAVAGE MODEL 340B BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 Hornet, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97%
original blue with a few very light handling marks and a little light oxidation. The pistolgrip walnut stock rates near excellent with a few
minor scratches and dings, a couple of spots of moisture staining and some areas with a fading finish. The gun is fitted with a front bead
and an elevation adjustable rear sights. The left side of the receiver has been drilled and tapped and fitted with a Weaver B6 rifle scope
that has slightly cloudy optics and a crosshair reticle. Overall a very nice shootable 22 hornet. (127407-2) {MODERN}
(100/200)
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2941. REMINGTON MODEL 742 WOODSMASTER SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #219776, 30-06, 22” barrel with a bright excellent
bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with a couple of faint scratches. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and forearm
rate about excellent with a couple of minor blemishes. The gun is equipped with iron sights, the receiver is drilled and tapped for mounting
a scope, and it comes with a military style leather sling. This rifle appears to have seen little use. (127407-1) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2942. REMINGTON MODEL 24 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #52909, 22 LR, 19” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces
are a thinning cold blue toning to dark gray with scattered light pitting, a few spots of oxidation staining, some light cleaning marks and a
couple of spots of original blue in protected areas. The walnut stock and schnabel tipped forearm rate very good as is and appear to have
been lightly cleaned with an added finish showing some dings and scratches and a fabric imprint in the finish on the buttstock. It comes
with an unmarked, tattered, possibly original box and an instruction sheet. (127404-77) {C&R}
(200/400)
2943. MOSSBERG MODEL 144LSB BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #928034, 22 LR, 27” heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with some scattered specks and a couple of small spots of light oxidation and a few minor scratches.
The pistolgrip walnut stock with cheekpiece rates very good to near excellent with several light dings and scratches and includes a short
accessory rail and a military style leather sling. The gun is fitted with a Lyman 17A front globe sight and a Mossberg S331 rear aperture
sight. An about excellent condition target rifle that should be great at the range. (127440-46D30580) {MODERN}
(150/350)
2944. REMINGTON MODEL 760 GAMEMASTER SLIDE ACTION CARBINE serial #358539, 30-06, 18 1/2” barrel with a
bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95-97% original blue with several light scratches and a few specks of oxidation. The pistolgrip walnut stock and grooved forearm rate very good with multiple scratches and dings and some areas of flaking fading finish. “4R4”
is scratched onto the side of the receiver and both magazines have markings also. The gun comes with a Nikon 1.5-4.5x20 rifle scope
and a padded soft case. (127421-45) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2945. REMINGTON MODEL 742 WOODSMASTER SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #A7053589, 30-06, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with a little spotty oxidation and a few light handling marks. The pressed checkered
pistolgrip Monte Carlo walnut stock and forearm rate very good to near excellent with several minor blemish. Comes with a military style
leather sling; no magazine is included. (127460-5) {MODERN}
(150/350)
2946. WINCHESTER MODEL 58 BOLT ACTION SINGLE SHOT RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 18” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces are a brown patina with a few spots of oxidation. The walnut stock rates very good to near excellent with several minor
dings and scratches and a short crack and small chip by the receiver. (127146-2) {C&R}
(200/400)
2947. REMINGTON MODEL 788 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #056966, 22-250 Rem, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with a few minor handling marks. The walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock rates very good to near
excellent with multiple light dings and scratches. The stock is fitted with sling swivels and includes a leather sling. The barrel is drilled and
tapped for sight but none are present. There is a Tasco 3-9x32 rifle scope mounted to the receiver. The scope has a crosshair reticle and
clear optics. The gun comes with two magazines. (127425-31) {MODERN}
(350/550)
2948. SAVAGE MODEL 24V OVER UNDER COMBINATION GUN serial #C338744, 222 Rem/20 Ga, 24” barrels with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain 98% original blue showing a few specks of oxidation and a couple light handling marks. The frame exhibits
excellent original case colors showing a couple of spots of light oxidation and retaining 97% original colors. The checkered pistolgrip walnut Monte Carlo stock and forearm rate very good to near excellent with multiple light scratches and dings. The gun is fitted with sling
swivels and includes a canvas sling. (127425-47) {MODERN}
(250/450)
2949. MARLIN GOLDEN 39A LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #V10652, 22 S,L,LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 98-99% original blue with a couple of light handling marks. The walnut pistolgrip stock and forearm rate near excellent
with a few minor dings and scratches. The gun is fitted with sling swivels and includes a leather sling. The white spacer on the grip is
recessed for part of its circumference. The rifle comes with its original sights and also has a Bushnell Banner 6x rifle scope with crosshair
reticle and clear optics mounted to the top of the receiver. An excellent condition 1962 manufactured 39A that appears to have seen little use. (127425-38) {C&R}
(350/550)
2950. SAVAGE MODEL 4C BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces are a brown
patina with some spotty oxidation staining, a couple of spots of oxidation, a little light pitting and some blue in protected areas. The walnut
stock with checkered pistolgrip rates about excellent showing a few minor handling marks. The gun is fitted with a rear leaf sight and a
front sight that has interchangeable inserts with only one insert present and the hood missing. The side of the receiver is drilled and
tapped. The gun comes with two magazines, one five round and one ten round. (127425-37) {C&R}
(75/150)
2951. WINCHESTER MODEL 1902 SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,XL, 18” barrel with a bright lightly frosted bore.
The metal surfaces are brown with some oxidation and a few light dings present. The hardwood stock rates good showing multiple light
to moderate dings and scratches, a chip in the toe and a crack on either side of the receiver. There are tool marks on the bolt handle; the
bolt and trigger mechanism are in need of attention. (127385-10) {C&R}
(40/80)
2952. WINCHESTER MODEL 1906 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #108250, 22 Short, 20” barrel with a dark pitted bore. The bore
is partially blocked as a cleaning rod will not go through. The metal surfaces are brown with multiple tool marks and dings. The hardwood
stock and forearm rate fair with multiple light to moderate blemishes and several cracks in the buttstock. The firing pin, magazine insert,
rear sight and one of the retention screws in the forearm are missing. (127425-61) {C&R}
(75/150)
2953. SAVAGE MODEL 110 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #F107605, 243 Win, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with some light freckling and a couple of light handling marks. The black synthetic pistolgrip stock with
cheek rest rates near excellent with a few light scuffs. The gun is not equipped for sights. It has a Simmons 3-9x32 rifle scope mounted
to the receiver and comes with a nylon sling. (127466-13) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2954. STEVENS MODEL 940A SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN 410 Bore, 26” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain
30% fading original blue on the barrel toning to brown with some spotty oxidation. The case-hardened colors on the frame remain very
good though fading towards brown with some light freckling and an engraving of a dog in the grass on the right side. The hardwood
stock and forearm rate very good with multiple minor dings and scratches. (127441-28S19097) {MODERN}
(40/80)
2955. CUSTOM RUGER MODEL 10/22 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #127-50162, 22 LR, 20” unmarked heavy barrel with a
bright excellent bore. The custom barrel retains 98% original blue with a few specks of oxidation and a couple of minor handling marks;
the alloy receiver’s black finish rates near excellent with a couple of light scratches. The walnut pistolgrip stock rates very good to near
excellent with multiple minor dings and scratches. The stock is fitted with an unmarked black rubber extension recoil pad. Mounted to
the top of the receiver is a BSA Sweet 22 6-18X rifle scope with a duplex reticle and lightly cloudy optics. Comes with a black neoprene
slide-on cheekpiece. (127493-26) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2956. WINCHESTER MODEL 69 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 25” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain
40% original blue toning towards brown with a few spots of oxidation and a couple of light dings. The walnut pistolgrip stock rates near
excellent showing a few minor handling marks under an added finish. The gun is equipped with what appears to be the original rear aperture sight and a front bead sight that is missing its hood. (127484-4) {C&R}
(100/300)
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2957. STEVENS TIP-UP SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #399L0, 16 Ga, 28” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces are a gray-brown patina with some oxidation staining, a few spots of oxidation, a couple of minor handling marks and a couple of
spots of minor pitting. The hardwood stock rates near excellent as refinished with a few minor handling blemishes and a short crack by
the upper tang. (127398-11) {MODERN}
(40/80)
2958. MOSSBERG MODEL 183DG BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN serial #79487, 410 Bore, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore and
fitted with a screw-on choke. The metal surfaces are a mixture of original blue and a mottled combination of gray and applied cold blue
retaining about 60-70% original blue with some light pinprick pitting here and there. The walnut pistolgrip Monte Carlo stock rates near
excellent with several light handling blemishes scattered about. (127283-8) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2959. MOSSBERG MODEL 183KE BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN serial #1280115, 410 Bore, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore
and fitted with an adjustable C-Lect choke. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue with spotty light to moderate oxidation and some
minor handling marks. The hardwood pistolgrip Monte Carlo stock rates about very good with areas of worn and flaking finish and multiple
light dings and scratches. Comes with a leather sling and quick detach swivels. (127340-4) {MODERN}
(50/150)
2960. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON TOPPER MODEL 158 SINGLE BARREL TIP-UP SHOTGUN 20 Ga, 28” barrel with
a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces are a brown patina with some scattered light oxidation. The pistolgrip hardwood stock and
forearm rate about very good with some flaking and worn added finish, multiple minor handling blemishes and some sanding to the edge
of the buttstock where it meets the frame. What appears to be the original H&R red rubber ventilated recoil pad is fitted to the stock.
(127407-4) {MODERN}
(50/100)
2961. RANGER MODEL 101.4 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN 410 Bore, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces are
a brown patina with a fair amount of light oxidation. The hardwood stock has been cleaned, leaving the buttplate slightly proud of the
wood with a significant crack on either side of the receiver and a few minor handling marks. (127249-150) {MODERN}
(25/75)
2962. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 951 SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN 410 Bore, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore.
The metal surfaces retain 50% original blue fading to brown with scattered light oxidation. The hardwood pistolgrip stock appears to be
lightly cleaned with an added finish and rates about very good as is with multiple minor dings and scratches. This gun needs mechanical
attention as the bolt does not cock. (127249-153) {MODERN}
(25/75)
2963. MOSSBERG NEW HAVEN MODEL 495B BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN serial #423704, 12 Ga, 28” full choke barrel with a
bright excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 90% thinning original blue showing some toning towards gray and brown with some spotty
oxidation and several light handling marks. The pistolgrip Monte Carlo hardwood stock rates very good with multiple minor dings and
scratches, a short crack in the forend and another just behind the receiver. (127407-3) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2964. BAY STATE SINGLE SHOT TIP-UP SHOTGUN serial #A780999, 16 Ga, 30” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel is
60% original blue thinning to brown with some spots of rub wear turned silver, a little light oxidation and some minor pinprick pitting. The
frame is gray and brown with about 20% original case colors faded to the background. The hardwood pistolgrip stock and forearm rate
very good and are lightly cleaned with some rounding of the wood where it meets the metal showing multiple minor dings and scratches
and cracks by both the upper and lower tangs. (127249-145) {MODERN}
(50/100)
2965. BSA MODEL 12 MARTINI SINGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #29220, 22 LR, 29” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 40% original blue with the barrel fading to a gray-brown patina, some scattered freckles and light oxidation, a couple of small
spots of minor pitting, several scratches and tool marks, and a little flaking on the triggerguard. The straight walnut stock and checkered
forearm rate good to very good with a short crack running back from the receiver, several filled holes and minor repairs, and a slightly illfitting accessory rail under the forend. The wood has been cleaned with an added finish leaving the checkering on the forearm very thin
and the hard rubber buttplate slightly proud of the wood in places. The gun is fitted with a Parker-Hale front globe sight and a ParkerHale model 7 rear sight with an adjustable aperture disc and a set of front sight inserts held in a small container attached to the forearm.
(127470-10) {C&R}
(400/600)
2966. WINCHESTER MODEL 69A BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 25” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel is a brown
patina with some freckles of oxidation and a few minor handling marks. The receiver retains 95% blue with some light scratches. The
walnut pistolgrip stock has been lightly cleaned with an added finish and rates very good with a crack along the left side of the forend
and another on the left side by the rear sight. The rear sight is an adjustable Lyman aperture sight. (127423-6) {C&R}
(150/350)
2967. MAUSER MODEL MS420 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #103636, 22 LR, 25 1/2” barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a little light frosting. The metal surfaces are gray and brown patinas with a few spots of blue and several minor handling marks. The
checkered walnut pistolgrip stock rates very good with and added finish, multiple light dings and scratches, a chip in the toe, a pair of
cracks by the action on the right side and the hard rubber buttplate having a chip in both the toe and heel. The gun has matching numbers
on the bolt and comes with a single five round magazine, sling swivels, grooved receiver, and a front ramp sight and windage adjustable
tangent rear. (126520-23) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection]
(300/500)
2968. MAUSER MODEL ES340 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #94422, 22 LR, 25 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel
is a fading blue toning towards brown and the receiver is a brown patina with both showing some remnants of original blue and some
minor dings and scratches and the barrel showing some areas of oxidation and oxidation staining. The hardwood pistolgrip stock rates
very good with multiple dings and scratches, a short crack in the forend and another by the pivoting safety, and an added finish. The gun
is fitted with a ramp front sight, windage adjustable tangent rear and sling swivels. The numbers on the bolt are matching. (126520-1146)
{C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection]
(300/500)
2969. MARLIN GOLDEN 39A LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #V18878, 22 S,L,LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 98% original blue with light handling marks and minor operation wear. The walnut pistolgrip stock rates near excellent
with a few minor handling blemishes. The barrel has been drilled and tapped and the rear sight replaced with an unmarked windage
adjustable leaf sight; the front sight hood is not present. A very nice early 60’s production rifle with a smooth action that appears to have
seen little use. (127550-3) {C&R}
(350/550)
2970. MARLIN MODEL 336C LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #99000864, 30-30, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 99% original blue with a couple of minor handling marks. The checkered pistolgrip American black walnut hardwood stock
and forearm rate excellent with a couple of light scratches. This rifle appears to have seen little use and comes with a black plastic hard
case. (127523-3) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2971. THOMPSON CENTER CONTENDER SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #A8400, 357 Magnum, 10” bull barrel with a bright
excellent bore. The stainless steel surface rates excellent showing a couple of faint handling marks. The walnut grip with rubber backstrap
and forearm rate excellent showing a couple of light handling marks. This gun is fitted with an adjustable rear sight and appears to have
seen little use. (126520-763) {MODERN} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection]
(300/500)
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2972. THOMPSON CENTER CONTENDER SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #418531, 32-20, 10” barrel with a bright excellent bore.
The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with a couple of scratches on the barrel and a little thinning and a few specks of oxidation on
the triggerguard. The finger groove grip and forearm rate near excellent with several light handling blemishes. The gun is fitted with a S&W
1.5-6.5X pistol scope with duplex reticle and clear optics. (126520-337) {MODERN} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (250/450)
2973. HIGH STANDARD MODEL 101 SUPERMATIC SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #515128, 22 LR, 6 3/4” barrel with integrated
muzzle brake and an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with several light scratches and minor handling marks.
The aftermarket walnut target grips with right-handed thumbrest rate very good with some light wear to the checkering, several minor
handling blemishes, a couple of filled holes and a repaired crack on the left side. The gun comes with one barrel weight and an adjustable
rear sight. (126520-106) {MODERN} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection]
(350/550)
2974. DRULOV MODEL 75 SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION FREE PISTOL serial #50152, 22 LR, 9 3/4” ribbed barrel with a bright
excellent bore. This like-new pistol’s metal surfaces retain 99% original blue. The right-handed hardwood target grips rate near excellent
with a couple of dings around the edges of the handrest. This Czechoslovakian made Free Pistol was imported by Bauska Arms; it has an
adjustable rear sight, adjustable trigger, cocking lever and comes with its original box. (126520-3059) {MODERN} [Richard “Stretch”
Kennedy Collection]
(250/450)
2975
2975. ENSIGN ROYAL CARTRIDGE
LOADING BOLT ACTION AIR
RIFLE 22 Cal, 16” barrel with a
bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue with a couple of faint handling marks. The Monte Carlo style walnut stock
with checkered pistolgrip and forend rates about excellent with several very minor handling blemishes. The stock features a right-handed
cheekpiece, schnabel tipped forend and a ventilated recoil pad that is fitted a little off center. It has adjustable sights and the receiver is
grooved for scope mounting. This airgun comes with a hand pump for charging the cartridges, instruction sheet, 25 reloadable cartridges,
extra seals, some pellets and its box. (127493-33)
(250/450)
2976. MARLIN MODEL XT-22 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #MM78709B, 22 LR, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 99% original blue. The Monte Carlo style laminated hardwood pistolgrip stock rates about excellent with a couple of minor
handling blemishes. This rifle appears like-new. It features a front ramp and rear leaf sights, grooved receiver, swivel studs and comes
with a single magazine. (127523-25) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2977. RUGER MODEL 10/22 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #52460, 22 LR, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 98% original blue showing a few handling light blemishes and a few spots of light freckling and minor oxidation. The hardwood pistolgrip stock rates near excellent showing several minor dings and scratches. The gun features a folding rear sight and a fiber
optic front sight and comes with a single magazine. (127585-3) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2978. MARLIN MODEL 81-DL BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces have primarily faded to brown with 30% original blue still present showing multiple minor handling blemishes. The pistolgrip hardwood stock has
an amateur quality refinish showing several minor blemishes. The gun is equipped with a hooded ramp front sight and an adjustable
receiver mounted rear aperture sight. (127533-8) {C&R}
(75/150)
2979. SAVAG E S PORTE R MODE L 23C BOLT ACTION R I FLE 32-20, 25” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain 90% fading original blue toning towards brown with minor handling marks and a few specks of oxidation. The smooth walnut
pistolgrip stock with schnabel tipped forend rates very good with several light dings and scratches and a pair of cracks that likely go
through the stock running back into the wrist from the triggerguard. The gun is fitted with swivel studs and a Lyman rear aperture
sight. (127552-51) {C&R}
(150/350)
2980. MARLING MODEL 795 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #MM93929I, 22 LR, 18” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue with a couple of faint handling marks. The checkered Monte Carlo style black synthetic pistolgrip stock
rates excellent with a couple of light handling marks. The receiver is grooved for scope mounting and the gun comes with a sling. No
magazine is present. (127592-24S19152) {MODERN}
(75/150)
2981. MARLIN MODEL 81-DL BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain
97% original blue showing some fading finish, some light scattered freckling and spotty oxidation and a few spots on the magazine tube
showing some flaking finish and light oxidation. The pistolgrip hardwood stock rates very good to near excellent with several light to moderate dings and scratches and a hole in the toeline void of its sling swivel. The gun is equipped with a hooded ramp front sight and a
receiver mounted adjustable rear aperture sight. (127592-93D30993) {C&R}
(100/200)
2982. MARLIN MODEL 60 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #11238984, 22 LR, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain 90% original blue with scattered oxidation along the barrel and the alloy receiver showing a couple of light handling marks and a
little silvering along the edges. The Monte Carlo hardwood pistolgrip stock rates very good to near excellent with a couple of spots of
worn finish and several minor handling marks. (127592-7S19422) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2983. STEVENS MODEL 15-A BOLT ACTION SINGLE SHOT RIFLE, 22 S,L,LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces are a brown patina with some remnants of original blue, some spotty oxidation and a few minor handling marks. The hardwood
pistolgrip stock rates very good showing a flaking finish, multiple minor dings and scratches, and a small chip in the toe. The gun is not
fitted with a buttplate and the rear sight is missing its elevator. (127562-2) {C&R}
(75/150)
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2984. STEVENS FAVORITE NO. 17 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #A17543, 22 LR, 22” part octagon part round barrel with a very
good bore showing some light to moderate frosting. The barrel is a mottled mix of blue and brown while the frame exhibits very good
case colors that are fading to a brown patina with some freckling and spotty oxidation and minor handling marks throughout. The walnut
stock and forearm rate about very good with the stock being a little ill-fit to the frame with a chip in the toe and both showing multiple
minor dings and scratches. The front and rear sights are intact with the addition of a Lyman aperture sight mounted to the upper tang.
(127533-18) {C&R}
(75/150)
2985. NEW ENGLAND FIREARMS HANDI-RIFLE SB2 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #NP410136, 223 Rem, 22” barrel with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with a few light handling marks. The Monte Carlo style hardwood stock and schnabel tipped forearm rate excellent with a couple of minor handling marks, two empty sling swivel holes and a ventilated rubber recoil pad. The
gun is fitted with a Simmons 4-12X40 rifle scope with a duplex reticle and clear optics. (127523-5) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2986. S M ITH & WE S SON MODE L 1500 BOLT ACTION R I FLE serial #PN37660, 243 Win, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore.
The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with multiple light scratches and minor handling marks. The checkered hardwood pistolgrip
stock rates near excellent showing several light scratches and dings. The gun is fitted with front ramp sight and a barrel mounted
Williams rear sight and has a Weaver Scope with multiple external scratches, a duplex reticle and clear optics mounted to the receiver.
(127474-11) {MODERN}
(200/400)
2987. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON ULTRA MEDALIST BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #AF234071, 6mm Rem, 24” barrel with
a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this target rifle with FN made Mauser action retain 99% original blue showing a couple of
minor handling blemishes. The American walnut pistolgrip target stock with beavertail forend and right-handed semi-rollover cheekpiece
rates excellent showing a few minor handling blemishes. The stock has a slip-on rubber buttpad replacing the missing original one. The
gun is fitted with scope bases on the receiver, three pair of holes drilled and tapped along the barrel, sling swivels and a handstop rail
under the forend. This excellent condition target rifle appears to have seen little use. (127558-2) {MODERN}
(250/450)
2988. AUTO ORDNANCE MODEL 1911A1 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #AOA09126, 45 ACP, 5” barrel with a bright excellent bore.
The metal surfaces retain 98% original matte black parkerized finish with a few minor handling marks. The checkered walnut grips rate near
excellent showing several minor scratches and dings. This gun appears to have seen little use. (127585-5) {MODERN}
(300/500)
2989. R UG E R N EW MODE L S U PE R S I NG LE S IX BI S LEY S I NG LE ACTION R EVOLVE R serial #261-03258, 22 LR, 6 1/2”
barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with a few light handling marks and a light turn ring on
the fluted cylinder. The walnut grips rate near excellent showing a couple of light scratches. The gun is fitted with fixed sights.
(127552-82) {MODERN}
(250/450)
2990. RUGER STANDARD MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #160167, 22 LR, 4 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 80% original blue thinning on the barrel and receiver towards gray showing multiple light scratches and a few light freckles.
The checkered black hard rubber grips with black Phoenix medallion rate near excellent with some light wear, mild soiling and a few light
handling marks. Comes with a single chrome base magazine, manual and its original red factory box numbered to the gun that show some
wear and tear on its edges and corners. (127596-1) {C&R}
(200/400)
2991. UBERTI 1873 STALLION CONVERTIBLE SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #U17819, 22 LR/22 Magnum, 5 1/2” barrel
with a bright excellent bore. The barrel and 22 Magnum cylinder retain 99% original blue with a very faint turn ring on the cylinder. The 22
LR cylinder shows several spots of rub wear. The bold case colors on the frame rate excellent; the bright brass triggerguard and gripstrap
also rate excellent showing a few very light handling marks. The glossy walnut grips rate excellent. This gun appears to have seen little if any
use. It is fitted with an adjustable rear target sight and comes with its original box, lock and manual. (127595-6) {MODERN} (200/400)
2992. RUGER MARK II SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #212-13627, 22 LR, 6” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The stainless steel surface rates near excellent with several minor handling marks and a few spots of light pitting. The checkered black plastic grips with silver
Phoenix medallion rate excellent. Comes with a single chrome base magazine and a Ruger box. (127557-1) {MODERN}
(150/350)
2993. RUGER MODEL 22/45 MKIII SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #228-45042, 22 LR, 4” bull barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
barrel and receiver retain 97% original blue with a couple of light handling scope mounting marks and three drilled and tapped holes on
the receiver. The black synthetic frame with integrated checkered grips rate very good to near excellent with a few dings in the rear gripstrap. The gun is fitted with an adjustable rear sight and comes with two magazines and its original gray plastic case numbered to the
gun. (127538-22) {MODERN}
(100/200)
2994. COLT MODEL COLT 22 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #PH14822, 22 LR, 4 1/2” ventilated rib barrel with a bright excellent bore.
The matte stainless steel surface rates excellent showing a few light handling marks. The black synthetic frame with integrated checkered
grips rates very good with multiple light dings in the gripstrap. The gun has fixed sights and comes with a blue plastic Colt case, manual
and two magazines. (127596-2) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2995. SMITH & WESSON SIGMA MODEL SW9VE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #DTD2757, 9mm, 4” barrel with a bright excellent
bore. The stainless steel surfaces rates excellent as does the black synthetic frame with integrated checkered grips. The gun is fitted with
3-dot sights and comes with a single magazine, manual, lock and its original blue plastic factory case that is numbered to the gun.
(127592-16S19186) {MODERN}
(200/300)
2996. SAVAGE MODEL 1917 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #24052B, 380 ACP, 4 1/4” barrel with a bright very good bore showing a
little light frosting. The metal surfaces are a fading blue toning to brown and gray patinas retaining about 40% blue with some light oxidation. The trigger exhibits excellent case colors with a little spotty oxidation and the magazine release has toned to gray. The checkered
trapezoidal grips rate near excellent with some light wear and a few minor handling marks. (127585-12) {C&R}
(200/400)
2997. SAVAGE MODEL 1907 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #11850, 32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 80% reapplied blue with some spots of pitting and areas toned to gray. The trigger has toned to brown and the magazine
release is gray and brown with some added blue. The black checkered grips rate near excellent showing some flattening of the checkering
and a few minor handling marks. (127585-8) {C&R}
(100/200)
2998. RUGER STANDARD MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #231653, 22 LR, 4 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 90% original blue with some areas of rub wear toning to silver and areas thinning to gray and brown with multiple
light scratches, some light freckling and spotty oxidation. The checkered black hard rubber grips with black Phoenix medallion rate near
excellent showing some mild soiling, a little flattening of the checkering and a few minor handling marks. Comes with a single chrome
base magazine. (127592-43S19411) {C&R}
(150/350)
2999. RUGER STANDARD MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #293011, 22 LR, 4 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with several light scratches and a few specks of oxidation. The checkered black plastic grips with
black Phoenix medallion rate excellent with a faint handling mark or two. No magazine is present. This is an excellent condition Standard
Model that appears to have seen little use. (127592-20S19127) {C&R}
(300/500)
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3000. CZ MODE L 27 S E M I-AUTO PI STOL serial #142553, 32 ACP, 4” barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a little light
frosting. The metal surfaces retain 85% original blue with areas fading to gray and brown, multiple light scratches and a few specks
of oxidation. The checkered brown plastic one piece grip rates very good showing a chip on the left side, a crack on the right and
several minor handling marks. Comes with a single magazine and an unmarked black leather holster. (127546-40) {C&R} [Bleecker
(100/200)
Williams Collection]
3001. CZ MODEL 24 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #169639, 380 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with an about excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain 90% original blue with fading towards brown on the front gripstrap, some scattered spotty oxidation and a couple of spots of light
pitting. The checkered brown plastic one piece grip rates near excellent showing several minor handling marks. The gun comes with two
magazines and an unmarked brown leather holster. (127546-47) {C&R} [Bleecker Williams Collection]
(200/400)
3002. BERETTA MODEL 1934 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #993405, 380 ACP, 3 3/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 85% original blue with thinning towards brown on the gripstraps, triggerguard and a spot on the side of the slide. The
black metal-backed textured grips show light wear and a few minor scratches and handling marks. The gun comes with a single finger
extension magazine and a brown leather holster. (127546-37) {C&R} [Bleecker Williams Collection]
(150/350)
3003. G LOCK MODE L 19 S E M I-AUTO PI STOL serial #ZM334US, 9mm, 4” barrel with a bright near excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90-95% original blue with spotty wear toning to silver. The black synthetic frame rates near excellent showing a few minor
handling marks. Included is a Hogue black rubber finger groove wraparound grip. No magazine is present. (127592-8S19445)
{MODERN}
(200/400)
3004. SMITH & WESSON M&P9C SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #DVE1767, 9mm, 3 1/2” barrel with bright excellent bore. The stainless
steel slide with black Melonite finish rates excellent. The black polymer frame also rates excellent. This pistol appears to have seen little if
any use and is fitted with 3-dot sights and Crimson Trace laser grips. No magazine is included. (127592-2S18311) {MODERN} (400/600)
3005. TAURUS MODEL PT111 MILLENNIUM PRO SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #TAX01483, 9mm, 3 1/4” barrel with a bright
excellent bore. The stainless steel slide rates near excellent showing a few tiny spots of oxidation and some minor handling marks. The
pink synthetic frame with integrated textured grip rates near excellent showing some light soiling and a few minor handling blemishes.
(127592-3) {MODERN}
(200/400)
3006. COLT WOODSMAN TARGET MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #92246, 22 LR, 6 5/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore.
The metal surfaces on this first series pistol retain 60% original blue with the sides of the barrel worn to gray, thinning on the gripstraps,
silvering on some high edges, scattered flaking and light scratches, and some scattered light oxidation. The checkered walnut grips rate
about very good with moderate wear to the checkering and a chip on the right side. The gun is fitted with adjustable front and rear sights.
Comes with a single two tone magazine marked “Colt Woodsman/Cal 22 LR” on its base. (126520-3891) {C&R}
(200/400)
3007. COLT PRE-WOODSMAN TARGET MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #8903 22 LR, 6 5/8” barrel with a bright moderately
frosted bore showing some light pitting. The metal surfaces retain about 60% original blue with worn areas on the gripstraps and barrel
turning gray, some polished areas on the top of the frame and on the slide that are a mottled blue, gray and brown, a little light pitting and
a few spots of oxidation. The checkered walnut grips rate very good to near excellent with a couple of spots of light to moderate wear.
The gun is fitted with adjustable front and rear sights and comes with a single two tone magazine marked “Cal 22/Colt” on its base.
(126520-2154) {C&R}
(200/400)
3008. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 32 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #81494, 38 S&W, 2” pinned barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on the I-frame flat latch revolver retain 95-97% original blue with thinning on the gripstraps, a little light oxidation in a couple of places and a light turn ring on the cylinder. The diamond checkered walnut grips with silver S&W medallions are
numbered to the gun and rate near excellent showing a little light flattening of some of the checkering and a couple of minor handling
marks. (127552-54) {C&R}
(200/400)
3009. SECURITY INDUSTRIES POLICE SECURITY SPECIAL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #04425, 38 Spl, 2” barrel with a bright about excellent bore. The stainless steel surface rates near excellent showing several light scratches, a couple of minor
dings and a faint turn ring on the five shot cylinder. The hardwood grips rate about excellent showing a few minor handling blemishes.
(127557-6) {MODERN}
(100/200)
3010. CHARTER ARMS UNDERCOVER DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #47597, 38 Spl, 2” barrel with a near excellent bore.
The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with some light handling marks primarily along the aluminum gripstrap and a light turn ring on
the cylinder. The hammer exhibits bold case colors. The hardwood grips with Charter Arms medallions rate very good to near excellent
showing a few minor dings and scratches. (127592-113D30935) {MODERN}
(150/350)
3011. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 60 CHIEFS SPECIAL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #R76496, 38 Spl, 2” pinned
barrel with a bright excellent bore. The satin stainless steel finish rates near excellent showing several light superficial handling marks and
a light turn ring on the cylinder. The diamond checkered walnut Magna grips with S&W medallions are numbered to a different gun and
rate very good with a couple of dings on the left side and a few other minor handling marks. The gun comes with two extra sets of grips,
both in excellent condition; unmarked zebra wood finger groove missing its retention screw and black rubber Pachmayr Compac.
(127550-6) {MODERN}
(300/500)
3012. SMITH & WESSON 32 SAFETY HAMMERLESS TOP BREAK REVOLVER serial #164404, 32 S&W, 2” barrel with a
bright bore showing a couple of small spots of pitting about mid length. The metal surfaces on this second model revolver retain 95%
original blue with areas of flaking finish and light oxidation over some of the surface. The trigger exhibits excellent case colors with the
face toning to gray. The black hard rubber grips are numbered to the gun and rate excellent with a faint handling mark or two. All appropriate parts are numbered alike. (127600-3) {C&R}
(200/400)
3013. SMITH & WESSON 32 SAFETY HAMMERLESS TOP BREAK REVOLVER serial #80571, 32 S&W, 3 1/2” barrel with a
bright bore showing a few small spots of light oxidation. The metal surfaces retain 95% original bright nickel finish with some flaking, a
little bubbling and some minor handling marks. The black hard rubber grips are numbered to the gun and rate excellent with a tiny handling mark or two. The barrel, cylinder and frame are numbered alike. (127592-116D31230) {MODERN}
(300/500)
3014. SAVAGE MODEL 1907 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #5187, 32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with a bright lightly frosted bore. The metal
surfaces retain 90-95% original blue with areas thinning towards brown and some light freckling. The checkered metal grips rate near
excellent showing strong blue with some light thinning to brown. The trigger and magazine release show some strong case colors with
thinning toward gray. Comes with two magazines including one marked “Mexico” on its base. (127600-9) {C&R}
(300/500)
3015. STEVENS DIAMOND TIP-UP SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #12750, 22 LR, 6” barrel with a bright bore showing a bit of light
frosting. The barrel retains 90% blue with some thinning towards brown, a few light freckles and minor handling marks. The nickel plated
frame rates very good to near excellent with a spot that has thinned through the metal and several minor handling marks. The trigger and
hammer are a bright fire blue. The walnut grips rate near excellent with multiple light handling marks. The frame and barrel are numbered
alike though there is slight play in the barrel to frame fit. This pistol will require mechanical attention as the hammer does not always stay
in the cocked position. (127552-41) {C&R}
(100/200)
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3016. CROSSMAN MODEL 600 AIR PISTOL serial #112259, 22 Cal, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. This CO2 semi-auto pistol is in
overall near excellent condition with its black enamel finish showing several minor handling marks and the brown plastic target grips exhibiting a small scratch or two. The gun is fitted with an adjustable rear sight and comes with a box of 15 CO2 cartridges. (127546-123)
3017. HAMILTON NO. 27 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE 22 LR, 16” barrel with a non-straight bore that has a curve in it with no noticeable
external irregularities. The metal surfaces are a mix of brown, blue and gray with some light oxidation. The hardwood stock and forearm
rate good with an added finish and multiple minor handling blemishes. The gun is held together with a couple of hardware store replacement screws. This rifle is being sold as a collector item only and must not be use. (127546-19) {MODERN}
(25/50)
3018. STEVENS FAVORITE NO. 17 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #D531, 22 LR, 21 1/2” part round part octagon barrel with a dark
bore showing light pitting throughout. The barrel retains 95% original blue with thinning by the muzzle, some scattered light oxidation and
multiple light handling blemishes. The case-hardened colors on the frame are strong with some light superficial oxidation and a couple of
areas fading toward brown. The stock and forearm rate very good with the stock being a little ill-fitted to the frame and cracks running
back from both the upper and lower tangs that are likely connected, another on the left side of the stock, areas of fading finish and multiple
minor handling blemishes. The gun is fitted with a front brass blade and rear leaf sights. The hard rubber buttplate has a couple of small
chips and a few minor handling marks. (127544-5) {C&R}
(150/350)
3019. RANGER BOLT ACTION SINGLE SHOT RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain
85% original blue with areas fading and worn to brown and gray, some light oxidation and multiple minor handling marks. The walnut pistolgrip stock rates very good to near excellent with a little paint splatter and several minor scratches. The rear sight has a replacement
leaf and is missing its elevator. (127592-5S19424) {MODERN}
(40/80)
3020. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON MODEL 765 PIONEER SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #9889, 22
S,L,LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with a little silvering by the muzzle, some scattered light superficial oxidation and a few minor handling marks. The walnut pistolgrip stock rates near excellent with several minor
scratches and a tiny chip by each swivel stud hole. The swivel studs and the rear leaf sight elevator are not present. The gun will require
mechanical attention as the sear does not move freely. (127596-5) {C&R}
(75/150)
3021. STEVENS IDEAL NO. 44 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #29322, 32-40, 26” part octagon part round barrel with a very good
frosted bore. The barrel retains 90% original blue with silvering by the muzzle, areas thinning to brown, some scattered light oxidation and
minor pitting. The frame is a brown patina with a little oxidation and an added drilled and tapped hole in the lower tang. The buttstock
is loosely fitting to the frame with modern hardware holding it in place and showing several cracks running back from the frame and a
couple by the crescent buttplate. The forearm has been cleaned and rates very good showing several minor handling blemishes. The gun
is fitted with a buckhorn rear leaf sight and a flip-up bead/aperture front. (127526-44) {MODERN}
(300/500)
3022. WINCHESTER MODEL 75 BOLT ACTION TARGET RIFLE serial #13385, 22 LR, 28” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces have been refinish and retain 80% refinished blue with a large area of oxidation with scattered light spotty oxidation in the
remainder. The refinished walnut pistolgrip target stock rates very good as refinished showing multiple minor handling blemishes, a small
crack running back from the triggerguard, another on the right side running forward from the buttplate and areas of fading finish. The
checkered metal buttplate hangs slightly proud of the wood. The gun is fitted with sling swivels, a short handstop rail, a replacement front
globe sight and a receiver mounted rear aperture sight. The gun does not include a magazine. (127546-20) {C&R} [Bleecker Williams
Collection]
(300/500)
3023. MOSSBERG MODEL 26B SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 25” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces are a fading blue toning toward brown with the strongest remaining blue on the receiver and showing some scattered light
oxidation, a few paint splatters and other minor superficial soiling. The hardwood pistolgrip stock rates about very good with a fading finish
and multiple scratches and dings. It is fitted with sling swivels and the barrel has a hooded front sight with flip-up posts and an adjustable
rear leaf. (127592-32S19396) {C&R}
(75/150)
3024. MOSSBERG MODEL 46B BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 26” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this
tube magazine fed repeater retain 98% original blue with a few minor handling blemishes. The pistolgrip walnut stock with right-handed
cheekpiece rates about excellent with a few minor blemishes and a few areas of uneven finish. The gun is fitted with sling swivels, flip-up
interchangeable post front sight that is missing its hood, a receiver mounted Lyman aperture sight and a chamber cover on the bolt. This
rifle is in excellent condition and appears to have seen little use. (127592-104D30361) {C&R}
(100/300)
3025. REMINGTON MODEL 597 MAGNUM SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #A2920031M, 22 Magnum, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with several minor scratches and some scattered specks of oxidation. The black
synthetic pistolgrip stock rates about excellent with several very light handling marks. The barrel is drilled and tapped, but comes without
sights. The gun comes with two magazines and is fitted with sling swivel studs and a Weaver 2.5-7x rifle scope that has a duplex reticle
and clear optics mounted to the grooved receiver. (127592-18S19382) {MODERN}
(200/400)
3026. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 187S SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #B203914, 22 LR, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 95% original blue with light spotty oxidation throughout and a few minor handling blemishes. The hardwood pistolgrip
stock has been refinished with a dime inlaid on either side of the grip showing several light dings and scratches. The hard rubber buttplate
is in very good condition and hangs proud of the wood. The gun is fitted with front bead and rear leaf sights and has a grooved receiver.
(127592-35S19399) {MODERN}
(50/150)
3027. STEVENS MODEL 87A SEMI-AUTO RIFLE 22 LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90%
original blue with the barrel showing some fading towards a gray patina, several small spots of oxidation and a few minor handling marks.
The hardwood pistolgrip stock rates good to very good with multiple light nicks and scratches, some spots of flaking finish and a crack
through the stock running back from the ejection port towards the wrist. (127596-9) {MODERN}
(50/150)
3028. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 120A SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces are a brown patina with some spotty oxidation and light freckling. The hardwood pistolgrip stock rates very good with multiple scratches and some flaking finish. The hard rubber buttplate hangs proud of the wood. Includes a Glenfield 4x15 rifle scope with
crosshair reticle and slightly cloudy optics mounted to the grooved receiver. (127592-29S19401) {MODERN}
(50/150)
3029. SAVAGE MODEL 342 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 Hornet, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with a few small spots of oxidation and minor handling marks. The walnut pistolgrip stock rates near excellent with several minor
dings and scratches and a couple of tiny cracks by the scope mounting bracket. The sling swivel studs are missing, leaving empty holes.
Mounted to the side of the receiver is a Weaver B6 rifle scope with crosshair reticle and cloudy optics. (127596-8) {C&R}
(100/300)
3030. ITHACA MODE L 49 S I NG LE S HOT R I FLE serial #157744, 22 S,L,LR, 18” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel and
faux magazine tube are brown with oxidation throughout. The tube is dented and bent. The black aluminum receiver shows some areas
of worn finish with bubbling and multiple light scratches. The hardwood stock and forearm rate good with a large piece missing from
the toe, no buttplate, and multiple dings and scratches. The forearm and tube fit loosely to the frame and barrel. (127592-27S19404)
{MODERN}
(40/80)
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3031. REMINGTON VANTAGE 1200 BREAK-BARREL AIR RIFLE serial #O09X02801, 177 Cal, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent
bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with scattered freckling and light oxidation. The hardwood Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock
rates near excellent showing multiple light handling marks. This air rifle is fitted with barrel mounted adjustable fiber optic sights and a
grooved receiver. This gun is a Chinese made Remington and appears to be the same as the Crossman model 1200. (127592-25S19151A)
3032. CROSSMAN MODEL 2250XE CO2 AIR RIFLE serial #408500164, 22 Cal, 19” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 98% original blue with a few small spots of oxidation and a few light handling marks. The skeletonized hardwood stock
and forearm rate near excellent showing several light to moderate handling blemishes. Includes a Center Point 3-9x scope with mil-dot
reticle and bright clear optics. (127592-73S19421I)
3033. CROSSMAN MODEL 2250B CO2 AIR RIFLE serial #408B14463, 22 Cal, 15” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain 99% original blue with a couple of specks of oxidation and a faint handling mark or two. The black synthetic skeleton stock and
forearm rate excellent with a couple minor handling blemishes. Includes a fiber optic front sight and a U-notch/peep rear and has a barrel
mounted Center Point 3-9x variable objective scope with mill-dot reticle and clear optics. (127592-72S19421H)
3034. LOT OF AIR RIFLES This lots consists of two Daisy and one Crosman air rifle. First: Daisy Powerline 880 under-lever multi-stroke
Air Rifle 177 Cal. 21” bent barrel with a very good slightly curved bore. The aluminum receiver and metal barrel shroud retain 95% original
finish with some light soiling, a few spots of oxidation and some minor handling marks. The checkered brown plastic stock and forearm
rate near excellent showing some mild soiling and a couple of light handling blemishes. This air rifle is equipped with front and rear sights,
a plastic cocking lever and an unmarked 4x15 scope with duplex reticle and cloudy optics. Second: Daisy 2000 Millennium Edition model
1938B lever pump BB Gun .175 Cal with a barrel that is plugged with dirt. The metal surfaces retain 90% original finish with multiple handling blemishes, some scattered light oxidation and some paint splatter. The flat board stock with Red Rider logo and the forearm rate
very good with multiple minor handling blemishes. Third: Crossman model V-350 slide barrel cocking BB air rifle .175 Cal. The metal surfaces are blue on the receiver and brown on the barrel with light oxidation throughout. The hardwood stock rates very good with multiple
minor handling blemishes. (127592-71S19421J,G,F)
3035. UNMARKED SLIDE ACTION BB GUN .175 Cal. with a black repainted barrel and tube magazine. It has a brown plastic stock
and forearm that are in very good condition. The mechanical function of this air rifle is unknown. (127592-6S19422A)
3036. MARKHAM MODEL 1900 QUEEN SINGLE SHOT BARREL COCKING BB GUN .180 Cal. The nickel finish rates very
good retaining about 90% original nickel with worn thinning areas, multiple light scratches and some minor handling marks. The wood
buttstock has a long section missing from the toeline and rates very good showing some minor handling blemishes and an added finish.
This gun features no triggerguard and the original removable takedown pins have been replaced with bolts. (127573-21)
3037. DAISY MODEL 1105 LEVER COCKING BB GUN .175 Cal. The metal surfaces retain 95% original finish with some spots of oxidation and the lever showing some flaking. The brown plastic buttstock rates near excellent with a couple of light handling marks. (127573-24)
3038. TFA MODEL B21 SIDE LEVER TARGET AIR RIFLE .177 Cal, 19” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain
99% original blue with a faint handling mark or two. The hardwood Monte Carlo pistolgrip target stock rates excellent showing couple of
minor blemishes. The gun is fitted with a black rubber buttpad, scope rail, adjustable trigger and an adjustable U-notch rear and globe
front target sights. (127523-31)
3039. GAMO NRA 1000 SPECIAL BREAK-BARREL AIR RIFLE serial #NRA-006067, 177 Cal, 18” barrel with a bright excellent
bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue. The gray synthetic pistolgrip stock with raised ambidextrous cheekpiece and textured
grip and forend rates excellent. The gun has a scope rail and no sights and features an NRA medallion inset in the stock and logo printed
on top of the receiver. (127523-30)
3040. DAISY POWERLINE 901 AIR RIFLE .177 Cal, 21 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this under-lever
air rifle retain 97% original finish with several minor handling blemishes. The synthetic pistolgrip stock and forearm rate excellent with a
faint handling mark or two. The gun features a fiber optic front and adjustable leaf rear sights. (127520-5)
3041. CROSSMAN MODEL 101 “CROSSMAN PNEUMATIC RIFLE” serial #S687, 22 Cal, 20” bronze barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% black enamel finish with multiple scratches and small spots of flaking primarily along the
bronze tube and alloy frame and some thinning towards silver on the high handled areas of the frame. The semi-pistolgrip walnut stock
and forearm rate near excellent as refinished with several light scratches and minor handling marks. The mottled blue and brown metal
buttplate hangs slightly proud of the wood. This early model 101 features an octagonal receiver, short knurled cocking knob, circular logo
“Pat. Oct. 28 1924, Crossman Arms Company, Rochester N.Y.” cast into the right side of the receiver, brass blade front sight and adjustable
peep rear. (127493-29)
3042. CROSSMAN MODEL 101 UNDER-LEVER AIR RIFLE 22 Cal. 20” steel barrel with a near excellent bore showing a little light
frosting. The metal surfaces retain 97% black enamel finish with areas that are worn and flaking, and multiple minor handling marks. The
semi-pistolgrip hardwood stock and forearm rate very good to near excellent with multiple light dings and scratches. The metal buttplate
hangs slightly proud of the wood. This gun features a steel tube, five ring long cocking knob, hexagonal rear peep sight and “Crossman
Arms Company, Made in the U.S.A. (with pellet), Patented Rochester, N.Y.” logo cast into the right side of the frame. (127528-7)
3043. DAISY MODEL 1894 LEVER COCKING BB GUN .175 Cal. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original finish with some
spotty oxidation and multiple scratches and dings. The brown plastic stock and forearm rate near excellent showing a few minor handling
blemishes. (127546-21)
3044. LOT OF AIR PISTOLS Total of three. Crossman American Classis model 1377 underlever .177 Cal pellet, 10 1/4” barrel with an
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue with a few faint handling marks. The brown plastic grips and forearm rate
excellent. The next two are both the Marksman Repeater model in .175 BB/.177 pellet, with black enamel. Both of these slide cocking
pistols are in good condition showing some handling wear. (127424-1)
3045. DIANA MODEL 35 AIR RIFLE BREAK-BARREL SINGLE SHOT .177 Cal, 18 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 80% original blue with mostly light and some moderate oxidation, a few areas of flaking finish and some light pitting.
The hardwood Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock with checkered grip rates very good with multiple dings and scratches. The gun is fitted with
a red rubber recoil pad that is crazing and cracking and an adjustable rear sight. No front sight is present. (127471-8A)
3046. CROSSMAN MODEL 66 POWERMASTER UNDER-LEVER AIR RIFLE .177 Cal. 21” barrel with a very good bore. The barrel
is primarily brown with some remnants of blue with oxidation scattered about. The black alloy receiver has areas worn to gray. The brown
plastic pistolgrip stock and forearm rate very good to near excellent with some light handling marks and the gripcap not present. (127544-23)
3047. SMITH AND WESSON 22S SPORT SERIES TARGET PISTOL serial #UBH0950, .22 LR cal, 5 5/8” barrel with a bright
and excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original grey enamel finish. The synthetic and rubber factory grips rate excellent. This
pistol is in excellent condition and includes two magazines and original manual and papers. This wonderful condition Sport Pistol is accompanied by its original hard case correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun. (186520-4287) {MODERN}
(200/400)
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3048. SMITH AND WESSON 622 SPORTING SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #UBE1220, .22 LR cal, 6” barrel with a bright and
excellent bore. This stunner of a gun has an excellent condition stainless steel slide and retains 99% original anodized finish on the slide.
The smooth rosewood replacement grips are in excellent condition. The original factory checkered synthetic grips are included and rate
excellent. Also included in this lot are two factory magazines, papers and manual. This pistol and its accessories come in the original hard
case correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun. (186520-3355) {MODERN}
(200/400)
3049. SIG SAUER MOSQUITO SEMI-AUTO PISTOL WITH AIM POINT SCOPE #A036895, .22 LR cal, 5 1/2” barrel with a
bright and excellent bore. This pistol has a compact design with a black polymer frame which is a wonderful match to the attached Aim Point
Scope. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original black finish. The black pebble grain synthetic factory grips rate excellent. The Sig Sauer
Aim Point Sight has clear optics and remains functional. Included in this lot are one magazine, tool kit, manual and papers. The pistol, scope
and accessories are held in the original hard case correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun. (186520-3211) {MODERN} (200/300)
3050. NORTH AMERICAN ARMS MINI CONVERSION REVOLVER #E070229, 22 LR Mag and 22 W.M.R.F. with a bright and
excellent bore. This revolver rates excellent with a polished matte stainless steel finish. There is no visible turn ring on the mag cylinder.
There is a faint turn ring on the long rifle. The grip is made of smooth laminate wood grain and rates excellent. This mini revolver comes in
its original box correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun. It also includes a soft padded case, key and lock and manual and papers.
(186520-3194) {MODERN}
(100/200)
3051. WALTHER P22 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL #L169293, 22LR, 3 1/2” barrel with a bright and excellent bore. This pistol appears to
have had little, if any, use. The original black finish is in 99% condition while the polymer frame rates excellent. This lot includes four magazines, pair of front sights, installation tool, spare backstrap, barrel wrench, spare threaded barrel, nut w/thread protector, manual and
papers. This item comes in a factory hard case correctly numbered and labeled to the gun. (186520-3216) {MODERN}
(100/200)
3052. SIG ARMS HAMMERLI TRAILSIDE PL22 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL #E0010798, 22 LR, 4 1/2” barrel with a bright and
excellent bore. This pistol rates excellent with an aluminum frame and a 99% matte steel finish on the slide. There is a pebbled grained
synthetic grip in excellent condition. This item also features a drift adjustable fixed rear sight with patridge front sight. Included is a Tasco
Red Dot mini-mag sight. The functional capability of the sight is unknown due to lack of batteries. Also included is a key lock, manual and
original hard case correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun. (186520-3332) {MODERN}
(200/300)
3053. IVER JOHNSON SEALED EIGHT DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #N32023, 22 LR, 2 1/2" barrel with a very good
plus bore which exhibits some slightly darkened grooves. The metal surfaces rate very good plus and retain about 90% of their factory
original blued finish, but do exhibit some minor light fading as well as silvering along the cylinder and lighter around the muzzle and edges.
The smooth walnut grips rate very good but do exhibit noticeable light handling related wear. (1X136940-211) {C&R}
(100/200)
3054. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON YOUNG AMERICA DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #398031, 22 RF, 2" barrel
with an overall pitted bore still showing some good rifling. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original nickel with patches of fading graybrown patina and light scratches. The checkered hard rubber grips rate poor, being oversized, the tops have been ground off which have
left gaps at the tops of the panels which still do not seat properly. The hammer does not lock in the cocked position and the action does
not advance properly. (1X56797-5) {MODERN}
(100/200)
3055. REMINGTON NYLON 66 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #A2343412, 22 LR, 19 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain about 90% of their original matte black finish having a thin scattered coating of surface oxidation present. The Seneca
green pistolgrip synthetic buttstock and forend rate very good displaying numerous scratches and light dings. Included is a ten round
magazine. (1X177385-7) {MODERN}
(300/500)
3056. SAVAG E MODE L 1899-G PR E-WAR TAKE DOWN R I FLE serial #236464, 300 Savage, 24” plain barrel with an excellent
bore. This rifle has seen some honest use over the years. The receiver is a brown patina with the barrel wearing to a blue-gray color,
showing some light scattered oxidation blemishes and pinprick pitting. The lever is pewter with light traces of case-hardened colors.
The buttstock rates good with moderate dents, dings and scratches. The checkering remains strong and there is a small chip missing
at the toe. The forend rates fair with most of the left front top edge missing along with moderate handling marks and lightly compressed
checkering. The rifle is equipped with a 1” sling swivel on the buttstock and an ad-hoc 1” swivel on the forend. A Marble’s tang folding
peep sight is present and the factory rear sight has been removed and slot filler installed. The factory front sight is present, the buttstock
and forend are numbered to the gun and the buttplate has no discernible numbers. This is probably an early transitional model G.
(1X87249-79) {C&R}
(275/375)
3057. WINCHESTER MODEL 97 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #903522, 16 ga, 30" plain barrel choked full with a very good
lightly frosted bore. The barrel retains 85% original blue finish having scattered scratches and loss primarily on the left side and magazine
tube. The frame retains about 50% original blue finish with the balance a mottled pewter brown patina. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate very good displaying scattered dings and scratches. This gun was manufactured in 1942 and still has plenty
of life left. (1X177249-3) {C&R}
(350/550)
3058. RUGER OLD MODEL SINGLE SIX FLAT GATE REVOLVER serial #55228, 22 LR, 5 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This
1956 made revolver exhibits moderate use. The revolver retains about 90% original blue and anodized finishes that are starting to thin
and exhibit high edge wear, silvering at the muzzle and along the ejector rod housing, light handling marks and a turn ring on the cylinder.
The checkered black hard rubber grips are in near excellent condition with a few light handling marks. This revolver has not had the transfer bar safety update. (1X87330-179) {C&R}
(300/500)
3059. CUSTOM SMITH & WESSON MODEL 10-7 “PPC” REVOLVER BY FRED SCHMIDT serial #4D91730, 38 Special, 6”
slab side 1 1/16” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This custom revolver is double action only and set up for Practical Pistol Combat
competition by noted revolversmith Fred Schmidt. The metal surfaces retain about 90% plus original blue finish of the revolver frame, aftermarket barrel and steel PPC rib exhibiting high edge wear, scratches and a turn ring on the cylinder. The slab sides of the barrel have
been left in-the-white and have been lightly cleaned leaving a wavy finish. The Magna trigger has been ground and polished smooth, left
bright and an overtravel stop installed. (The hammer has had the spur removed but retains strong case-hardened colors on the sides).
The checkered original walnut factory grips with S&W medallions have been amateurishly modified by rounding the corners and reshaping
the upper portion for a better double action shooting grip. The other modification performed by one of the owners was to relieve the rear
of the triggerguard / frame on the left side to prevent interference of the trigger finger during the double action stroke and left in-thewhite. Other features include a tuned action that is smooth as silk, Aristocrat Gunsight Company Bill Davis custom sight rib with slide
adjustable front sight for 7/25/50 yards in addition to the fully adjustable rear sight, modified thumbpiece, heavy under barrel weight and
a pair of detent balls on the crane for stronger lockup, to name a few. The old PPC shooters will appreciate this gun. (1X87330-67)
{MODERN}
(350/550)
3060. MP UZI SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #W1005637, 22 LR, 18" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish. The collapsible buttstock retains 98% original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks. The black synthetic pistolgrip with handguard safety rates excellent. Included are the original box and magazine. (1X177427-26) {MODERN}
(275/375)
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3061. REMINGTON MODEL 11-87 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN SERIAL #PC151736; 12 ga, 24" cantilever Hastings rifled barrel
with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% plus original blue finish having a few light scratches and loss at the muzzle.
The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent with the exception of an installed leather cover to raise the comb,
unfortunately it has been nailed into place and the nail heads have been rounded over. Included is a set of 1" Weaver style rings.
(1X177341-20) {MODERN}
(275/375)
3062. REPLICA TIPPING & LAWDEN PEPPERBOX PISTOL (non-firing) 2 3/4” partially bored four barrel cluster. The barrels are a
black colored nonferrous metal that is starting to thin on the high edges. The brass frame is engraved with natural finish and black shading.
The foliate synthetic grips are in excellent condition. There are no markings on the pistol. (3X86229-344) {NON-GUN}
3063. MERIDEN FIREARMS CO. SIDELOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #52162, 12 ga, 30" damascus matted rib barrels choked
full and full with very good lightly pitted bores. The barrels are a mottled brown patina with a good damascus pattern with a few light
dings and added lacquer finish. The sidelock and frame have toned to a tarnished pewter patina having scattered brown freckles; it has
an engraved pointing dog on both sides. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good displaying scattered dings and
scratches, the buttplate is poorly fitted and some added wood filler is present. The forend is in similar condition, it has a loose fit to the
barrels. The gun features double triggers, extractors and automatic safety. (1X177087-49) {C&R}
(275/375)
3064. PARKER GRADE 1 DOUBLE HAMMERGUN serial #27712, 12 ga. 30" damascus barrels choked modified with very good
bores having a few light pits its full length. The barrels are an overall pewter patina having scattered spots of oxidation stains and having
a very faint damascus pattern. The locks and frame are embellished in a simple border engraving; they have toned to a pewter brown
patina having light oxidation stains. The checkered round knob buttstock and forend rate very good displaying scattered dings and
scratches and has been lightly refinished long ago. The length of pull to the original steel buttplate is 14 1/8". The gun locks up very tight
and the hammers function very good. (1X177341-29) {ANTIQUE}
(350/550)
3065. BELGIAN VELO-DOG FOLDING TRIGGER DOUBLE ACTION POCKET REVOLVER serial #22, 6.35mm, 1 3/4" barrel
with a near excellent, bright bore which exhibits some minor frosting. The metal surfaces rate very good and retain about 80% of their
blued finish, exhibiting some minor silvering and light oxidation, predominantly along the cylinder. The frame rates very good plus and
retains about 95% of its case-hardened finish, with strong colors remaining; the trigger and hammer both exhibit a general layer of light
oxidation. The checkered walnut grips rate very good plus, but exhibit a few minor handling marks; the grip panels are stamp-numbered
to the gun. The revolver features a safety which locks the hammer and disengages the double action sear when depressed. The revolver
requires some mechanical attention as the cylinder stop fails to lock up the cylinder. (137106-40) {ANTIQUE}
(175/275)
3066. BELGIAN UNITED ARMS CO. BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #36645, 20 ga, 30" matted rib barrels choked
improved modified and modified with bright near excellent bores. The barrels retain 80% evenly thinning blue finish having spots of it toning to a brown patina, there has been a repair done to the under rib about 12" from the breeches. The boxlock frame is embellished in
a scroll engraving of a dog scene having punch dot shaded background; the frame has toned to an overall silver patina having light traces
of original case colors in the protected areas. The walnut round knob pistolgrip buttstock and checkered forend rate very good having
some added finish with a few light dings scratches and a thin 1" crack on the left side emanating from the butt pad. The length of pull to
the hard rubber plate is 13 5/8" with drops of 1 1/2" and 2 1/2". The gun features double triggers, extractors and a non-automatic safety.
A very good affordable lightweight 20 gauge for the upcoming season. (177286-16) {MODERN}
(350/550)
3067. U.S. MODEL 1884 TRAPDOOR DRILL RIFLE This is a drill rifle by Springfield Armory serial #517540, equipped with an 27"
plugged barrel. This non-functioning scale replica mimics the look of a Model 1884 rifle and could be used for parades or as a wall hanger.
The metal surfaces rate very good plus and retain about 80% of their blued finish, but exhibit minor light oxidation staining as well as some
minor light fading. The wooden portion of the barrel retains about 60% of its black paint, but has become worn down by age and handling.
The smooth walnut straight stock rates near very good, but exhibits extensive scratches as well as a 3/4" crack running rearward from the
right side of the receiver. A fine example overall. (137129-4) {NON-GUN}
(300/500)
3068. CVA STAG HORN MUZZLELOADER serial #61-13-218261-02, .50 cal, 24" barrel with a good bore having oxidation its full
length. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue finish displaying light scratches and scattered surface oxidation. The black synthetic
stock rates excellent displaying a few light handling marks. The gun is equipped with fiber optic sights and a ramrod. (1X17732326S18772A) {ANTIQUE}
(25/50)
3069. J.C. HIGGINS MODEL 103.18 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 LR, 24" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain
40% original blue finish with the balance toning to an oxidized brown patina. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock rates very good displaying
some thick added finish having multiple scattered scratches and dings. The buttstock has multiple cracks and chips missing. Included is
a green sling. (1X177323-7S19041) {MODERN}
(15/30)
3070. VICTORIA BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #156, 12 ga, 27 1/2" damascus matted rib barrels choked full and modified
with very good bores having a few light pits and oxidation. The barrels have toned to a dark brown patina displaying a good pattern with
moderate coverage of surface oxidation. The boxlock frame is embellished in a light scroll engraving and has tarnished to dark pewter
brown and has oxidation present. The checkered pistolgrip buttstock rates very good displaying scattered impact marks, a moderately
chipped toe, a crossbolt repair through the wrist and 1" crack on the left side of the cheek. The checkered forend rates very good displaying a few light dings and is missing its ebony forend tip. The buttplate is chipped at the toe; it provides a length of pull of 14". The gun
features double triggers and extractors. (2X176855-5) {C&R}
(50/100)
3071. JAPANESE ARISAKA TYPE 38 BOLT ACTION RIFLE VIET CONG CONVERSION serial #25194, 6.5 Arisaka, 19" barrel with an about very good lightly pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 80% arsenal blue with light overall fading, pitting and handling wear. The military stock has been shortened and modified and was painted a simple woodland camo pattern. The buttplate has been
removed and original sling swivel cutout filled, extra holes were added for newer style swivels, but they are not present. According to the
consignor this rifle was a Vietnam-era war trophy and had been modified and used by the Viet Cong. No evidence can be found that
Arisakas were used in this fashion on a large scale, and it is likely that smaller factions may have had some of these type arms at their disposal left over from the Second World War. (3X45262-2) {MODERN}
(75/150)
3072. CUSTOM LEFT HAND PERCUSSION SINGLE SHOT PISTOL .36 cal., 9 1/4" rifled barrel with an excellent bore exhibiting
light oxidation stains. This pistol utilizes a G. Goulcher lock mounted on the left side of the barrel. The metal surfaces of the in-the-white
barrel and lock rate near excellent with light scratches and oxidation stains on the lock. The brass furniture rates excellent and the plate
opposite the lock has light engraving. The barrel pin escutcheons are shaped into a ram's head with engraved high lights. The lock is
engraved with a hunting scene and is marked "G. Goulcher" in a banner. The engravings are crisp on the brass furniture but the lock has
thinned from previous cleaning. The one-piece full length walnut stock rates excellent with light handling marks. The brass triggerguard
extends down the inside of the pistol grip and ends with an inlaid and engraved Federal Eagle on the butt. The eagle covers the entire
butt measuring 1 1/4" x 2" and adds panache to the gun. The pistol includes a wood ramrod. (87513-12) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
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3073. EUROARMS MODEL 1860 ARMY PERCUSSION
REVOLVER serial #15375, .44 cal., 7 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. This antique finished revolver remains in very good
condition with a wood presentation box. The metal surfaces are
gunmetal gray toning to brown in areas along with light handling
marks, a strong scene on the cylinder and a light turn ring. The
loading lever has been lightly cleaned but shows traces of original
case-hardened colors. The brass grip frame is ochre but rates
excellent overall. The smooth walnut grips rate very good to
excellent with light dents and handling marks. The barrel is not
numbered to the gun (#15385) and may have been incorrectly
numbered by the factory or matched to the wrong frame. The
revolver includes a walnut presentation case with crushed red
velvet lining and a brass powder flask. The prior use and
antiquing has given the gun a nice "old timey" look. (87513-24)
{ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
3073
3074. C U STO M F LI NTLO C K S I N G LE S H OT
PISTOL .42 cal., 9 1/2" octagon barrel with excellent
bore. This pistol remains in near excellent condition. The
barrel remains in-the-white and rates near excellent with a
few light scratches. The lock is a mottled mix of blue and
pewter with some light oxidation stains. The brass pistolgrip cap, triggerguard, ramrod ferrules and barrel
escutcheon are in excellent condition and have worn to a
pleasing goldenrod color. The full length hardwood stock
is in excellent condition with light handling wear. There is
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some light relief carving on the stock around the lock and
ramrod ferrules. The brass front sight is dovetailed into the
barrel with the rear sight part of the barrel tang. The pistol
includes a ramrod with brass tip on one end. (87513-15)
{ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
3075. P. BONDINI W. MOORE FLINTLOCK PISTOL serial #5281, .45 cal., 9 1/4" octagon barrel with an excellent bright bore. This
pistol remains in very good condition. The metal surfaces of the barrel are gray with a few light oxidation blemishes and handling marks.
The in-the-white lock is marked “London” with light foliate engraving and a few handling and operational marks. The brass triggerguard
retains about 90% silver plating with most of the loss behind the triggerguard from handling. The brass nosecap and ramrod ferrule rate
excellent. The lock will not remain cocked and is in need of attention. The one-piece walnut stock with checkered pistolgrip rates near
excellent with scattered minor dings and dents. Sights consist of a dovetailed rear and brass bead front. The pistol includes a wood ramrod with brass hardware. (87513-16) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
3076. PEDERSOLI MODEL 1806 HARPERS FERRY FLINTLOCK PISTOL serial #52743, .58 cal., 9 1/2" rifled barrel with an
excellent bore with light oxidation staining. This pistol remains in very good condition. The barrel is very good to excellent with the finish
toning to gray in addition to scratches, dings and oxidation staining. The brass pistolgrip cap, triggerguard, sideplate and other hardware
are ochre with light handling marks. The one-piece walnut stock rates very good to excellent overall with light scratches and dents. The
lock plate has "Harpers Ferry / 1807" in addition to a "(Federal Eagle) / US". The pistol includes a wooden ramrod with brass furniture.
(87513-40) {ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
3077. BELGIAN CENTENNIAL MODEL 1806 HARPERS FERRY FLINTLOCK PISTOL serial #B109, .58 cal., 9 1/2" rifled barrel with lightly oxidized and pitted bore. This pistol remains in very good condition. The in-the-white barrel has scattered scratches, freckling, and cleaned oxidation and pitting. The brass pistolgrip cap, triggerguard, sideplate and other hardware has mellowed to goldenrod
with a few light handling marks. The lock and lockplate have faded case-hardened colors. The one-piece walnut stock rates very good
to excellent with light dents. The lock plate has "Harpers Ferry / 1807" in addition to a "(Federal Eagle) / US". The pistol includes a wooden ramrod with brass furniture. (87513-13) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
3078. COLT OFFICERS MODEL MATCH REVOLVER serial #900267, 38 Special, 6" barrel with an excellent bore. This 1965 made
revolver has been factory refurbished, non-factory refinished and is missing a few parts. The metal surfaces retain about 85% re-applied
blue finish with the backstrap and sideplate toning to brown, high edge wear, light freckling and scratches. The metal around the screw
and pin holes is noticeably dished from overly enthusiastic polishing. There are no grips provided and the ejector rod head is missing.
Also the toe of the frame has been removed leaving a 3/4" flat. The barrel and cylinder have Colt assembly numbers "654" indicating it
had been returned to the factory at one time to have these parts replaced or repaired. No refurbish mark is present but the remnants of
the assembly number are present on the frame with the remainder removed when the frame was altered and polished. The front sight is
an undercut Patridge and the rear a factory adjustable. The gun still times and locks up correctly and the addition a set of grips will make
this a great shooter. (87592-109D31229) {MODERN}
(250/450)
3079. COLT NEW SERVICE REVOLVER serial #29739, 45 Colt, 7 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. This 1910 made revolver is nearly
devoid of finish but is mechanically sound. The metal surfaces are predominately gunmetal gray with streaks of original blue finish present
for an overall rating of about 10%. The surfaces also have a multitude of light striations in addition to a few scattered dents and dings.
The checkered hard rubber factory grips are correctly numbered to the gun and rate very good with light handling marks. Timing and lock
up are as good as when it left Colt and the lanyard swivel is present. (87592-40S19414) {C&R}
(300/500)
3080. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON AUTOMATIC EJECTING TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #5535, 32 S&W Long, 3
1/4" barrel with a lightly oxidized and pitted bore. This revolver is in excellent condition but is in need of repair. The metal surfaces on
this second model retain about 99% original nickel plated finish with light handling marks. The hammer has been lightly cleaned and is
gunmetal gray. The checkered "target" hard rubber factory grips are correctly numbered to the gun and rate excellent. Sometime in the
past the hand spring broke, and both it and the hand have been removed but are provided. The trigger mechanism is also in need of
attention. (87535-66) {ANTIQUE}
(40/100)
3081. SPANISH SINGLE SHOT PERCUSSION PISTOL .45 cal., 9 1/4" octagon barrel with a lightly oxidized bore. The barrel retains
about 99% original blue finish with light pitting near the nipple. There is strong case-hardened colors on the lockplate and hammer with
light freckling. The brass triggerguard, ferrules and nosecap rate near excellent. The smooth one-piece hardwood stock rates very good
with scattered light dents, dings and scratches. The front sight is a dovetailed brass blade and the rear a "V" notch blade. The pistol
includes a ramrod with brass hardware. (87535-84) {ANTIQUE}
(50/100)
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3082. CONNECTICUT VALLEY ARMS MOUNTAIN MAN SINGLE SHOT PERCUSSION PISTOL .50 cal., 8 1/8" octagon
barrel with an excellent bore. The barrel and triggerguard retain about 99% original brown finish, and there are strong case-hardened
colors on the lockplate and hammer with light scratches. The plated nosecap rates near excellent and the smooth one-piece hardwood
stock also rates excellent. The front sight is a dovetailed brass blade and the rear a "V" notch blade. The pistol includes a ramrod with
metal furniture. (87535-83) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
3083. TRADITIONS TRAPPER SINGLE SHOT PERCUSSION PISTOL serial #14-13-046685-00, .50 cal., 9" octagon barrel with
an excellent bore. The barrel retains about 99% original blue finish with strong case-hardened colors on the lockplate and hammer. The
brass triggerguard, nosecap, ramrod ferrule and buttplate rate excellent. The smooth sawhandle one-piece hardwood stock rates excellent with a few minor dents, mostly around the barrel wedge escutcheon. The front sight is a dovetailed brass blade and the rear a fully
adjustable "U" notch blade. The pistol includes a ramrod with brass furniture. (87535-90) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
3084. JOSHUA ELLS BAR HAMMER POCKET PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #82, .31 cal., 2 3/8" barrel with an oxidized and
pitted bore that has worn smooth. This first model revolver remains in fair to good condition. The metal surfaces have worn to pewter
with scattered pitting and light oxidation staining. The light foliate engraving on the cylinder and frame remains strong but the wedge of
engraving on the barrel is partially obscured by the pitting and handling marks. The smooth hardwood factory grips are correctly numbered to the gun and rate very good with handling marks. The cylinder and barrel are correctly numbered to the gun. The double action
mechanism still functions but timing, lock up and the trigger return spring are in need of attention. The bar hammer is marked "Ells Patent"
on one side and "Aug. 1, 1854" on the other. (86889-156) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
3085. JUKAR SINGLE SHOT PERCUSSION PISTOL serial #089338, .45 cal., 9" octagon barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol
has seen little use. The barrel retains about 99% original brown finish and there are strong case-hardened colors on the lockplate and
hammer. The brass triggerguard, ferrules and nosecap rate excellent. The smooth one-piece hardwood stock rates excellent. The front
sight is a dovetailed brass blade and the rear a "V" notch blade. The pistol includes a ramrod with brass hardware. (87535-91)
{ANTIQUE}
(50/100)
3086. COLT NEW POCKET REVOLVER serial #26778, 32 Long Colt, 3 1/2" barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. This 1905-made
revolver exhibits moderate use but has some mechanical issues. The metal surfaces retain about 20% original blue finish with the remainder
wearing to brown along with handling marks, oxidation blemishes and pitting. The checkered hard rubber factory grips are correctly assembly numbered to the gun and rate excellent. The trigger mechanism and timing are in need of attention. (87600-2) {C&R}
(125/225)
3087. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 1/2 NEW MODEL TIP-UP REVOLVER serial #85504, 32 RF, 3 1/2" barrel with a near excellent
bore exhibiting some light pitting. This second issue gun has been professionally refinished. The metal surfaces retain about 97% reapplied blue finish with scattered pitting, oxidation blemishes and handling marks. The hammer and trigger are mainly gunmetal gray with
light scratches on the side of the spur. The smooth rosewood grips are not correctly numbered to the gun (#42663) but rate near excellent with light handling marks. The cylinder and barrel are correctly numbered to the gun. Timing and lock up are not consistent and in need of
attention. (87591-8) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
3088. S M ITH & W E S S O N N O.1 TH I R D I S S U E TI P-U P
REVOLVER serial #67857, 22 Short, 3 3/16" barrel with a lightly pitted
and oxidized bore. This revolver remains in excellent condition. The
metal surfaces retain about 99% original nickel plated finish with light
handling marks and minor flaking on the cylinder. The rosewood grips
rate very good with partially flaking finish, in addition, to light dents and
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scratches. The grips are correctly numbered to the gun and the frame,
barrel and cylinder have matching assembly numbers. Barrel to frame fit
has slight play but timing and lockup are excellent. (87591-5)
{ANTIQUE}
(350/550)
3089. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1 1/2 SINGLE ACTION TOPBREAK REVOLVER serial #30648, 32 S&W (short), 3 1/2" barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain about
97% original nickel plated finish with light flaking on the barrel forward of the cylinder, scattered light oxidation blemishes, pitting and handling marks. The hammer and trigger have limited case-hardened colors with light oxidation staining and operational marks. The un-numbered diamond checkered hard rubber factory grips rate excellent with a few light dents and scratches. All appropriate parts have correct
matching numbers, barrel to frame fit is "tight as a drum" and mechanical function is excellent. (87591-7) {ANTIQUE}
(200/500)
3090. STEVENS OFFHAND NO. 35 SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #41924, 22 LR, 6" part octagon, part round barrel with an excellent bore. The pistol retains about 85% original blue finish with most of the loss on the grip frame which has worn to brown, in addition
to scattered oxidation blemishes, high edge wear and handling marks. The smooth walnut grips rate excellent with light scratches, scuffs
and dents. Barrel to frame fit has slight play and the frame mounted firing pin has no bushing. The pistol is equipped with brass bead
front sight and elevation adjustable rear sight. (87591-3) {C&R}
(200/500)
3091. HOPKINS & ALLEN XL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #691, 32 RF, 3" octagon barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore.
This solid frame revolver is in fair condition. The metal surfaces are predominately brown with oxidation blemishes, pinprick pitting, dings
and dents. There are a few traces of nickel plated finish visible on the frame but the cylinder retains about 95% plus of its original nickel
finish. The star-checkered hard rubber grips rate good with a chip missing from the butt of the right panel. The mainspring has been
removed but is provided and one of the pins is missing from the frame. (87573-6) {ANTIQUE}
(10/30)
3092. HOPKINS & ALLEN XL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #7080, 32 RF, 3" octagon barrel with an oxidized and pitted
bore. This solid frame revolver is in good to very good condition. The metal surfaces retain about 90% plus original nickel finish with scattered light freckling, flaking finish, oxidation blemishes and pitting. The star-checkered hard rubber grips rate poor to fair with a chip missing from the butt of both panels and the right panel has a repair. The loading gate spring no longer functions and the mechanism is in
need of attention. (87544-12) {ANTIQUE}
(10/30)
3093. UNMARKED SINGLE ACTION SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #109, 32 RF Long, 2 13/16" barrel with an oxidized and
pitted bore. This revolver appears to be similar to a Blue Jacket revolver and remains in good to very good condition. The metal surfaces
retain about 90% original nickel plate with light scroll engraving covering about 30% of the surfaces. There are also moderate oxidation
blemishes and pitting present on the metal. The smooth walnut grips rate very good with light dents and scratches. The mainspring has
been removed but is provided. (87592-57S19421S) {ANTIQUE}
(25/75)
3094. SCOUT SINGLE ACTION SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #7145, 32 RF Long, 2 7/8" barrel with an oxidized and pitted
bore. This revolver remains in very good to excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original nickel plate with moderate
oxidation blemishes and minor pinprick pitting. The smooth walnut grips rate very good with light dents and scratches. The revolver still
times and locks up correctly but the mechanism is stiff. (87592-56S19421Q) {ANTIQUE}
(25/75)
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3095. DEFENDER SINGLE ACTION SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #944, 22 Long, 2 3/16" barrel with a slightly oxidized bore.
This revolver remains in very good condition. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original nickel plated finish with moderate oxidation
blemishes, dings and minor pinprick pitting. The smooth walnut grips rate very good with light dents, scratches and a tiny chip missing
from the toe of the left panel. The mainspring has been removed but is provided. (87592-56S19421R) {ANTIQUE}
(20/40)
3096. C. SHARPS MODEL 1A PEPPERBOX PISTOL serial #33746, 22 LR, 2 1/2" four-barrel cluster with oxidized and pitted bores.
This pistol remains in good condition. The frame is ochre with no signs of silver plating but does exhibit light handling marks. The barrel
cluster is numbered to the frame and is gunmetal gray with pinprick pits and limited oxidation staining. The trigger is pewter and the hammer mostly brown with properly rotating hammer nose. The un-numbered carved floral hard rubber grips rate very good with dents and
dings. The barrel release button and spring are missing but the locking bar is present. Barrel-to-frame fit has slight play. (87573-8)
{ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
3097. WAMO POWERMASTER AUTOMATIC EJECTING SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #004817, 22 LR, 5" barrel with an excellent bore. This seldom-seen pistol was made for a short period in 1950's before being removed from the market. The metal surfaces retain
about 90% black enamel finish with scattered high edge wear, flaking finish and handling marks. The checkered thumb rest plastic grips
rate fair with the left panel broken but provided, and the right panel exhibiting chemical and handling wear, scratches and scuffs. The pistol
used a unique blow-back bolt with a simple flat spring to delay opening and help hold it closed. In use a cartridge is loaded, bolt closed
and fired. On firing the cartridge case was ejected by blow back and bolt left open to repeat the firing sequence. The firing pin has been
removed but is provided. (87427-55) {C&R}
(100/300)
3098. NUOVA OKLAHOMA SINGLE SHOT AIR PISTOL, .177 cal. 6 1/2" smooth bore barrel in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original enamel finish with a few areas of flaking finish. The checkered plastic grips rate excellent. The pistol
includes a factory box correctly labeled to the gun. (87385-17) {NON-GUN}
3099. GUARDIAN SPUR TRIGGER SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #54, 32 RF, 2 1/2" octagon barrel with a lightly oxidized
bore. This revolver remains in fine condition. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original nickel plate with light flaking, scratches and a
few oxidation blemishes. The case-hardened colors on the hammer and trigger are muted but strong overall with light operational marks.
The birds head checkered hard rubber factory grips rate good with light wear overall but a chip missing from the base of the left panel.
The gun still times and locks up correctly. (87584-2) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
3100. NORWICH NONPARIEL SPUR TRIGGER SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #1555, 32 RF, 2 1/2" barrel with an oxidized bore. This revolver remains in good condition. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original nickel plate with light flaking, oxidation
blemishes, limited pinprick pitting and handling marks. The checkered hard rubber factory grips rate excellent with a few handling marks.
Timing and lock up are in need of attention and the cylinder pin is seized in place. (87584-6) {ANTIQUE}
(20/75)
3101. WHITNEYVILLE ARMORY NO. 1 SPUR TRIGGER SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #4507A, 22 RF, 2 3/4" octagon
barrel with an oxidized bore. This long cylinder, long flute revolver remains in good condition. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original
nickel plate with light flaking, oxidation blemishes, pinprick pitting and scratches. The smooth rosewood factory grips are correctly numbered to the gun and rate excellent with a few handling marks. Timing, lock up and the trigger mechanism are in need of attention and
the cylinder pin is seized in place. (87584-7) {ANTIQUE}
(20/75)
3102. IVER JOHNSON DEFENDER SPUR TRIGGER SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER 22 RF, 2 1/4" octagon barrel with a lightly
frosted bore. This revolver remains in excellent condition and has about 25% coverage of punch-dot engraving. The metal surfaces retain
about 96% original nickel plate with light oxidation blemishes, pinprick pitting and handling marks. The textured hard rubber factory grips
with an embossed American eagle rate excellent with a few handling marks and the right panel has a crack along the backstrap about
3/4" long. Lock up is working but timing is in need of attention. (87584-11) {ANTIQUE}
(50/100)
3103. HOPKINS & ALLEN RANGER NO. 2 SPUR TRIGGER SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER 32 RF, 2 3/4" barrel with an oxidized bore. This revolver remains in very good condition. The metal surfaces retain about 96% original nickel plate with flaking, light oxidation blemishes, pinprick pitting and handling marks. The hammer and trigger have some muted case-hardened colors with areas worn
to brown along with light oxidation blemishes. The smooth hardwood factory grips rate excellent with a few handling marks. Timing is
working but lock up occasionally fails and the latch does not securely hold the cylinder pin. (87584-5) {ANTIQUE}
(40/100)
3104. UNMARKED SPUR TRIGGER SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER, 38 RF, 10" barrel with a lightly oxidized but near excellent
bore. This revolver remains in good condition. The metal surfaces retain about 96% original nickel plate with light oxidation blemishes,
scratches and dings. The hammer and trigger have strong case-hardened colors with light operational marks. The smooth hardwood factory grips rate very good with light handling marks. Timing and lock up are in need of attention. (87584-1) {ANTIQUE}
(50/100)
3105. MARLIN NO. 32 STANDARD 1875 MODEL SINGLE ACTION TIP-UP REVOLVER serial #10067, 32 RF, 3" round
ribbed barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. This second type revolver remains in fine condition. The metal surfaces retain about 50%
original nickel plate with most of the loss to the barrel and cylinder areas. The metal is worn to brown with moderate oxidation blemishes,
pitting, flaking finish and handling marks. The hammer and trigger are mostly brown with some case-hardened colors showing. The diamond checkered grips with a star in an oval exhibit light wear to the diamond points. Timing and lock up remain excellent with slight play
between the barrel and frame. (87584-10) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
3106. FOREHAND & WADSWORTH BULL DOG CENTER HAMMER SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #4816, 38 RF, 3
7/8" octagon barrel with a partially oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original nickel plate with scattered oxidation blemishes, flaking finish and handling marks. The hammer retains strong nickel plate with light operational marks. The smooth
bird's-head hardwood factory grips rate very good to excellent exhibiting light wear and flaking finish. Cocking is stiff but the timing and
lock up appear fully functional. (87584-9) {ANTIQUE}
(50/150)
3107. HOPKINS & ALLEN BLUE JACKET SPUR TRIGGER SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #2733, 22 RF, 2 1/4" barrel
with an oxidized bore. This revolver remains in fair to good condition. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original nickel plate with scattered oxidation blemishes, pinprick pitting and flaking finish. The hammer retains strong nickel plate with light freckling and the trigger is
worn to brown with traces of plating of the sides. The smooth hardwood factory grips rate very good to excellent with light handling marks.
Timing, lock up and mechanism are in need of attention and the cylinder pin cannot be removed, probably due to oxidation. (87584-12)
{ANTIQUE}
(50/150)
3108. NORWICH “YOU BET” SPUR TRIGGER SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #2618, 22 RF, 2 1/4" barrel with a lightly
oxidized bore. This revolver remains in very good condition. The metal surfaces retain about 50% original nickel plate with the left side
brown from oxidation, in addition to pitting, flaking finish and handling marks. The hammer and trigger are brown. The smooth hardwood
factory grips are correctly numbered to the gun and rate good with dings, dents and smoothed gouge on the right panel. Timing and lock
up are intermittent and in need of attention. (87584-8) {ANTIQUE}
(25/75)
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3109. PRESCOTT PARAGON NO. 38 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #602, 38 RF, 2 1/2" octagon barrel with an oxidized and
pitted bore. This revolver remains in good condition. The metal surfaces retain about 70% original nickel plate with the cylinder and portions of the barrel brown from oxidation, in addition to pitting, flaking finish and handling marks. The hammer and trigger are brown with
light operational marks. The smooth hardwood factory grips are correctly numbered to the gun and rate excellent. Timing and lock up
are intermittent and in need of attention. (87584-4) {ANTIQUE}
(50/200)
3110. UNMARKED CENTER HAMMER PERCUSSION PISTOL serial #689, .31 cal., 3 1/2" smooth bore barrel with moderate oxidation. The metal surfaces are brown with oxidation blemishes and pitting. The smooth walnut grips rate good and have shrunk over time
leaving the metal proud of the wood around most of the panels. The nipple is worn and the single sideplate screw has a slot damage.
(87584-3) {ANTIQUE}
(50/100)
3111. HOPKINS & ALLEN RANGER NO. 2 SPUR TRIGGER SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #1432, 32 RF, 2 3/4" barrel
with an oxidized and pitted bore. This revolver remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original nickel plate
with scattered light oxidation blemishes, pinprick pitting and handling marks. The plating has clouded on all surfaces with some areas toning to a yellowish brown. The hammer and trigger have worn to brown with light oxidation blemishes. The flower petal-checkered factory
grips with scallopped borders are correctly numbered to the gun and rate excellent. Timing and lockup are excellent. (87600-4)
{ANTIQUE}
(150/400)
3112. REMINGTON MODEL 591-M BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #1049132, 5mm magnum, 24" barrel with a bright excellent bore.
The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue finish having just a few light handling marks present. The bolt rates near excellent and retains
about 93% of its factory original blued finish, but does exhibit some silvering due to wear. The smooth walnut Monte Carlo stock rates
very good plus and retains its original pistolgrip cap, but exhibits a few light dings primarily on the right side and a 3" with the crack on
the right side of the butt. Included is a 3-7x20 rifle scope with a duplex reticle having very good optics. No magazine is included. (17719254) {MODERN}
(200/400)
3113. SAVAGE MODEL 720 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #1617877, 16 ga, 26" plain barrel choked improved cylinder with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this Browning A-5 style shotgun have toned to a pleasing brown patina having some light scratches
and specks of surface oxidation, there are also traces of original blue thorough. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good
having moderate dings and scratchers along with having an installed compass in the comb line of the stock, the finish is flaking moderately.
The checkered walnut figure grooved forend rates very good displaying just a few light handling marks over a thinning varnish. The buttstock
is fitted with a grooved hard rubber buttplate. The gun functions well and would make a great shooter. (177544-6) {C&R}
(150/250)
3114. WI NCH E STE R MODE L 1906 S LI DE ACTION R I FLE serial #569503, 22 LR, 20" barrel with a good dark bore having light
pitting in the grooves. The barrel and magazine tube have toned to a gray brown patina having some oxidation staining present. The
receiver has toned to a gray patina having some light oxidation stains and light pinprick pitting. The buttstock has been re-stocked
many years ago displaying just a few light dings and scratches. The original grooved forend rates very good displaying some light dings
and scratches. The rifle has been fitted with a Marbles adjustable rear and hooded front sight. The gun functions well mechanically.
(177298-22) {MODERN}
(150/300)
3115. PARKER BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN TWO BARREL SET serial #69420, 12 ga, 30" damascus barrels choked modified
and modified with good bores having light pitting their full length. The barrels have toned to a brown patina having faint traces of their original damascus pattern. The second set of barrels are 12 ga, 28" solid rib barrels choked improved cylinder and cylinder with bright near
excellent bores having some light pinprick pitting near the breech ends. The barrels have toned to a pleasing brown patina having a faint
damascus pattern; the top rear part of the rib shows a small repair with silver solder. The boxlock frame has toned to a mottled brown patina
and is embellished with nice geometric borders and has sunbursts around the frame screws. The stock has been replaced with a nice piece
of walnut. The smooth straight grip buttstock rates very good displaying a few light handling marks and having a 2" very thin crack emanating from the upper tang; there is a cross bolt repair through the checks. Both of the forends rate very good as lightly refinished many
years ago having flat checking along with a few light dings and chips around the edges. The buttstock is fitted with a Parker widow's peak
hard rubber buttplate which has a small chip at the toe; it provides a length of pull of 13 1/2". The gun features double triggers, automatic
safety and extractors. The functions very good and the lock-up is slightly loose. (176820-3) {ANTIQUE}
(350/550)
3116. THOMPSON CENTER RENEGADE PERCUSSION RIFLE serial #370512, .50 Cal, 27" octagon barrel having a very good
bore with some light pitting present. The metal surfaces have been cleaned to a bright pewter patina having light pin prick pitting around
the nipple areas and along the hammer. The smooth walnut straight grip buttstock rates very good displaying just a few light scratches
and dings. The rifle is fitted with its original front sight and the rear has been removed. Included is a wooden ramrod. (176587-S17559B)
{ANTIQUE}
(50/150)
3117. STEVENS SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN 12 ga, 32" plain barrel choked full with a good moderately pitted oxidized bore. The
metal surfaces have toned to a dark pewter brown patina having surface oxidation their full length. The smooth walnut round knob buttstock rates good displaying a few with-the-grain drying cracks, two chips on both sides of the upper tang, 1" crack emanating from the
tang and a cross bolt repair through the wrist. The forend rates good to very good having the initials "HLB" on the right side and "DM"
on the left; there are also multiple dings and scratches present. The buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber buttplate which has a moderate
chip on the right side. The gun will require mechanical attention as the hammer spring has broken. (177592-28S19405) {C&R} (25/50)
3118. SPRINGFIELD ARMS COMPANY SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #41319B, 12 ga, 30" plain barrel choked full with a
bright near excellent bore. The barrel retains 90% original blue finish having some light surface oxidation. The nickel plated frame rates very
good displaying some light scratches and light specks of surface oxidation. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good having
a few light dings and scratches along with a 2" crack emanating from the upper tang over a moderately flaking varnish. The smooth walnut
forend rates very good displaying just a few light dings and scratches. The gun functions well. (177249-141) {MODERN}
(50/150)
3119. AMERICAN GUN COMPANY VICTOR SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #529443, 12 ga, 29 3/4" barrel choked
improved modified with a very good bore having light pitting present. The metal surfaces display an added nickel finish displaying scattered specks of pin prick pitting and blemishes along the bearing surfaces. The smooth walnut round knob pistolgrip buttstock rates very
good as refinished displaying two cracks emanating from the top and bottom tang. The smooth walnut forend rates very good displaying
two small chips on both sides. There is no buttplate present. The gun will require mechanical attention as the hammer will not fire when
the trigger is pulled. (177249-140) {MODERN}
(25/150)
3120. REVELATION MODEL 350 SERIES-M SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #P563813, 20 ga, 28" plain barrel choked full
with a bright excellent bore. The barrel has toned to a brown patina having a light coating of surface oxidation and generous traces of
original blue throughout. The receiver retains 40% original blue finish with the balance flaking to a mottled brown patina. The smooth
walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good displaying some light dings and having two cracks on each side of the cheeks and a 2" crack
emanating from the upper tang. The smooth walnut forend rates very good displaying just a few light handling marks. The buttstock is
fitted with an added hard rubber recoil pad which provides a length of pull of 15". (177249-146) {MODERN}
(50/150)
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3121. HAR R I NGTON AN D R ICHAR DSON CAP-CH U R S I NG LE BAR R E L S HOTG U N serial #AH268625, 36 ga, 26" plain
rifled barrel having a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 98% original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks and a
few light specks of surface oxidation. The frame retains 95% of its vivid case-hardened colors having some faint surface oxidation. The
smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate near excellent displaying a few light handling marks. The gun functions very good.
(177249-138) {MODERN}
(200/400)
3122. COLT LIGHTING SMALL FRAME RIFLE serial #35150, 22 RF, 24" octagon barrel having a good moderately pitted dark bore.
The barrel has toned to a gray brown patina and appears to have been cleaned many times having some deep cleaning marks along with
some moderate pin prick pitting. The barrel address and caliber markings are still present. The receiver has toned to a brown patina and
having pitting its full coverage. The smooth straight grip buttstock rates good having some light dings and scratches throughout. The
forend rates good having a few light cracks that have been filled in with filler. The tang screws have been replaced long ago and the gun
still functions well. (177249-194) {C&R)
(150/350)
3123. SAVAGE MODEL 30 BARRELED ACTION serial #B329481, 20 ga, 28" ventilated rib barrel choked modified with a very good
bore having some light oxidation. The barrel retains 95% original blue finish having some light oxidation and scratches present. The receiver retains 95% original blue finish having some light dings on the lower edges also with a few light scratches; it is embellished with game
scenes on both sides. The bolt carrier has moderate oxidation present. (177082-25) {MODERN}
(25/150)
3124. KBI INC BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #9317221, 12 ga, 28 1/2" barrels choked full and improved modified with bright
excellent bores. The barrels retain 99% original blue finish displaying just a few very light handling marks. The boxlock frame is embellished with a woodcock on the right and a standing partridge on the left. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very
good displaying just a few very light handling marks. The buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber buttplate which provides a length of pull
of 14 1/4". The gun features double triggers, automatic safety and extractors. (177533-5) {MODERN}
(200/400)
3125. SAVAGE SPORTING BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #108124, .25-20, 24" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces
have toned to a pleasing gray brown patina having just a few light specks of surface oxidation. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock rates
very good appearing to have been lightly refinished long ago having a few light scratches and dings along with having a small chip on the
left side. The rifle is fitted with a Weaver B6 4x scope having a duplex reticle and slightly foggy optics. (177596-15) {C&R} (150/300)
3126. MARLIN MODEL 28 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #8991, 12 ga, 30" plain barrel choked full with a bright near excellent
bore. The barrel retains 80% original blue finish which is slightly toning to a brown patina being more moderate around the center of the
barrel. The receiver has toned to a brown patina having some scratches. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good as
refinished long ago having scattered scratches and having a few light chips around the wrist. The checkered forend rates very good displaying just a few light dings and scratches having added finish. The buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber recoil pad which has somewhat
worn flat and has multiple drying cracks. (177142-41) {C&R}
(100/300)
3127. STEVENS VISIBLE LOADING SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #P105, 22 S,L,LR, 22” barrel with a lightly frosted good bore. The
barrel exhibits some play to the receiver and retains 40% blue fading to a brown patina with spotty oxidation and a few spots of light pitting.
The receiver is a mix of gray and brown with some spots of oxidation, some tool marks and several dings. The walnut stock and grooved
forearm rate very good with several light handling marks. The forearm appears to have had a small section trimmed off from its front end.
The gun will require mechanical attention as the hammer and action have been partially dissembled but parts of included. (177249-308)
{C&R}
(25/75)
3128. U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1842 PERCUSSION RIFLE, 69 Cal, 35" barrel with a good, dark, oxidized bore. The barrel has
toned to a dark brown patina having some light pitting and numerous spots of surface oxidation. The hammer and lock have toned to a
brown oxidized patina displaying a few light impact marks. The smooth walnut stock rates good plus having numerous dings and scratches
along with having multiple cracks around the metal surfaces. The stock is fitted with its original crescent steel buttplate which has toned
to a dull brown patina. The gun still functions well mechanically. (176916-54) {ANTIQUE}
(50/150)
3129. REMINGTON MODEL 10 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #255794, 32" solid rib barrel choked full with a bright excellent
bore. The barrel retains 85% thinning original blue finish having loss around the muzzle and having scattered scratches and specks of
surface oxidation. The receiver retains 80% original blue finish having some scratches and high edge loss. The smooth walnut pistolgrip
buttstock rates near excellent as refinished long ago displaying just a few light handling marks. The grooved walnut forend rates near
excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. The gun functions well mechanically. (177592-81D) {C&R}
(150/400)
3130. C.S. SHATTUCK AMERICAN SIDE SNAP SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #2196, 16 ga., 32" barrel choked modified
with a very good bore with light pitting. The metal surfaces are a mottled gray and brown with light handling marks and scattered specks
of light oxidation present. The frame has some traces of original case colors still visible. The barrel has an integral forearm iron which is
chipped along the lower edge. The buttstock has several cracks through the wrist area and has a replacement dog's head hard rubber
buttplate. The smooth walnut forend rates very good displaying just a few light dings and scratches. The action appears to function correctly but the barrel sits a bit loose in the frame. A unique design where the lever acts as the triggerguard as well, a good to about very
good example overall. (177249-142) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
3131. SAVAGE MODEL 24S-E COMBINATION GUN 22 LR x 20 ga, 24" barrel with very good bores. The barrels retain 80% original
blue finish having moderate specks of surface oxidation. The frame retains 85% original blue finish having loss due to light scratches and surface oxidation. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying some light scratches and having a moderately
flaking varnish. The gun will require mechanical attention as the barrels fail to close into the action. (177340-56) {MODERN}
(75/150)
3132. NEW ENGLAND FIREARMS SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #NG311776, 20 ga, 25 1/2" barrel choked modified with
a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains about 50% original blue finish having loss due to near full coverage of surface oxidation. The
receiver retains 85% original blue finish having scattered surface oxidation present. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend
rate very good displaying just a few light scratches and dings. (177249-143) {MODERN}
(50/150)
3133. HUNTER ARMS FULTON BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #103646, 16 ga, 28" solid rib barrels choked full and full
with very good bright bores having some light pitting in the left barrel. The barrels have toned to a pleasing gray brown patina having
some light scratches and faint oxidation stains. The boxlock frame has toned to a gray patina having some light oxidation freckling throughout; the frame is embellished in a light scroll engraving and is marker marked, the left side is stamped G.A.LAPP. The checkered round
knob buttstock and forend rate very good as refinished long ago having just a few light dings and scratches. The buttstock is fitted with
a hard rubber buttplate which provides a length of pull of 14 1/4". The gun features double triggers, automatic safety and extractors.
(177596-17) {C&R}
(150/350)
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3134. WINCHESTER MODEL 1897 RIOT GUN WITH COLUMBIA, S.C. POLICE MARKINGS serial #688374, 12 ga, 20"
barrel with a good to near very good bore with scattered oxidation. The barrel and magazine tube retain about 70% original blue with the
balance toned to a pewter-brown patina with scattered pinprick pits and light specks of oxidation; there are three notches that have been
ground into the bottom of the barrel nearest the muzzle. The frame is mostly a pleasing brown patina with traces of original blue here and
there and shows more scattered pinprick pitting and staining. The left side of the frame is stamp-marked "COLA. S.C. P.D./ 14" which is
abbreviated for Columbia, S.C. The plain pistolgrip walnut buttstock and grooved forend rate good showing a 2" section missing from the
grip and several scattered cracks, mostly on the wrist, and bruises from the years; the wood does not flex. The action functions properly
and a Buddy Schoellkopf Products brown rubber slip-on recoil pad is affixed. (157546-33) {C&R}
(300/500)
3135. WINCHESTER MODEL 1911 S.L. SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #45726, 12 ga, 26" plain barrel with a bright excellent
bore. The metal surfaces retain 85-90% original blue with scattered light brown staining on the receiver. The plain pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend rate near excellent with the exception of a 6" crack on the rear left side of the forend and light storage damage on the
butt. (157567-8) {C&R}
(300/500)
3136. CZ MODEL 27 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #48568, 32 ACP, 4" barrel with a bright excellent bore. Blued metal surfaces retain
98% original finish with some superficial scratches on slide. Straw trigger retains near full coverage with vivid color. Black checkered grips
are marked "Bamberg Germany" and rate excellent. Slide and frame are matching, and are marked with "WaA76" Waffenamts. Two factory
magazines, and a matching leather holster with a wound badge, third class, affixed to the flap, and with decorative stitching around its
periphery, are included with this pistol. An excellent example overall. (207546-51) {C&R} [Bleecker Williams Collection]
(300/500)
3137. CZ MODEL 27 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #457013, 32 ACP, 4" barrel with a very good plus bore. Metal surfaces retain 80%
original phosphate finish with scattered silvering and scratches. Bakelite grips rate very good plus with some light handling marks. Slide
is marked "fnh" and matches the frame. A pigskin holster and two factory magazines are included with this pistol. Overall a very good
example. (207546-54) {C&R} [Bleecker Williams Collection]
(200/400)
3138. LOT OF AIR PISTOLS This lot consists of two Daisy model 200 CO2 semi-auto air pistols .175 BB. The black finish on both pistols
rates about excellent showing a couple of minor handling marks. The brown plastic grips rate excellent. They come with six containers
of BBs, a CO2 cartridge, an original Daisy box and a Daisy leather holster. (127494-18)
3139. AIR PISTOL LOT This lot consists of a Crossman model 357 CO2 air pistol .177 Cal pellet, 4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces black enamel finish rates excellent as do the checkered plastic grips. It comes with a manual. Also included is an Agent
Zero Snap-Shot by Mattel. It is a cap-gun that folds up to look like a camera. (127494-18A)
3140. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 78G SINGLE SHOT CO2 AIR PISTOL serial #QO63557, 22 Cal pellet, 8 1/4” barrel with a
bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces black enamel finish rates excellent with a few light handling marks. The checkered brown plastic
grips rate about excellent with a couple of minor blemishes. (127494-18C)
3141. HANDCRAFTED FIXED BLADE FIGHTING KNIFE Measures 13" overall with a 7 3/8" curved damascus blade equipped with
a 4 1/8" sharpened false edge. The blade remains, unsharpened and retains all its pale gray flowing damascus pattern and has a battleaxe head makers mark on the reverse ricasso. The angled nickel silver double guard is equipped with triangular facet quillons on its front
and along with the flat angular pommel remain bright with a few light scuffs and scratches. The curly maple handle rates excellent having
been darkly stained and with lovely grain structure. Knife includes an open throat black leather sheath having a few light handling marks
and tight stitched seams. (56020-K154)
3142. REPRODUCTION REV. WAR BOWIE KNIFE This Pakistani manufactured knife measures 14 5/8" overall with a 10" full tang
stainless steel bowie style blade equipped with a 4" unsharpened false edge. The blade remains unsharpened and overall bright with a
few tiny specks of oxidation staining and hardened protective grease. The reverse side of the blade is etched with facsimile Wostenholm
"Land of the Free" flying eagle carrying ribands with slightly different wording "Land Of Freedom, The Patriots, Self Defender, Protected
By / Her Brave / Volunteers". The nickel silver oval guard is lightly tarnished and the coffin shaped pommel with relief cast horse has mellowed slightly. The red laminated wood grips rate excellent and are fastened by two small brass pins. Knife includes a hand tooled and
laced brown leather sheath with belt loop and factory box. (57350-2P)
3143. REPRODUCTION REV. WAR BOWIE BY PARKER CUTLERY CO. This Japanese manufactured knife measures 14 3/4"
overall with a 10" full tang stainless steel bowie style blade equipped with a 4" unsharpened false edge. The blade remains bright and
unsharpened and etched on the reverse side with facsimile Wostenholm "Land of Free" flying eagle carrying ribands with slightly different
wording "Land Of Freedom, The Patriots, Self Defender, Protected By / Her Brave / Volunteers" and Parker Cut. Co. makers mark on the
ricasso. The nickel silver oval guard and relief cast horse coffin shaped pommel remain bright with light scratches on the front of the guard
and a couple light impact marks on the pommel. The faux mother-of-pearl grip panels rate excellent and are separated by black plastic
liners and are fastened by five small brass pins. The knife includes a brown leather sheath with handle strap marked "Japan" on the rear
of the body. (57350-2N)
3144. STAG HANDLE BOWIE BY HERDER & SOHN This
large bowie measures 17 5/8" overall with a 12 3/8" stainless
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steel clip point blade equipped with narrow double unstopped
fullers and a 3 3/4" unsharpened false edge. The blade remains
unsharpened and overall bright with some light oxidation staining
at the tip. The reverse side of the blade bears Pika
"FRIEDR.HERDER ABR.SOHN" maker’s marks in front of the
guard. The brass S-shaped guard and exposed nut pommel
remain bright. The three-piece polished stag handle rates excellent and is equipped with a tapered throat and leather spacers
separating the sections. Knife includes a natural colored
leathered sheath marked "JADS / 95" on the rear of the belt loop
and light verdigris on the hardware. (57349-61)
3145. OLE SMOKY SELF DEFENDER BOWIE KNIFE This
knife measures 13 3/8" overall with a 8 3/4" full tang surgical steel bowie style blade. The blade remains bright and unsharpened, the
reverse side of the blade is etched "SELF DEFENDER" inside of loose flowing scroll, both ricassos have etched Ole Smoky maker’s marks.
The nickel silver oval guard and bolsters remain bright, the front bolster has a relief cast foliate motif and the rear bolster, a relief cast
mythological bird. The black celluloid grip panels are fastened by two small bright pins and rate excellent with a couple tiny impact marks.
Knife includes an excellent condition Bear MGC black leather sheath with handle strap. (57350-2M)
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3146. ORIGINAL BOWIE KNIFE BY RICHTER This Solingen
bowie measures 12 7/8" overall with an 8" full tang bowie style
stainless steel blade equipped with a 4" sharpened false edge.
The blade remains bright, unsharpened and is engraved "Original
Bowie knife" on the reverse side of the blade along with R.J.
Richter maker’s mark on the ricasso. The German silver pointed
oval guard and pommel remain bright. The stag grips rate excellent and are fastened by two small bright pins and are equipped
with an inlaid oblong German silver monogram plate in the
obverse panel. Knife includes a German made black leather
sheath with handle strap, stamped metal tip and an embossed
stag head on the front of the sheath. (57350-2L)
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3147. ORIGINAL BOWIE KNIFE BY BOWER This
Solingen bowie measures 13" overall with a 8" full tang
stainless steel blade equipped with a 4" sharpened false
edge. The blade remains bright and unsharpened with
some scattered faint oxidation staining along the edges of
the tang. The reverse side of the blade is engraved with
familiar "Original Bowie knife" and "F.A. Bower Imp. Co.”
maker’s on the ricasso. The German silver pointed oblong
guard remains overall bright with a few light scuffs and
specks of tarnish. The jigged staghorn grips rate excellent
and are fastened by three small brass pins. Knife includes
an excellent condition Fabico German made leather sheath
with handle strap having a few light scuffs and stains.
(57350-2K)
3148. MODE R N S H E FFI E LD BOWI E BY M I DDLETON
This Middleton brothers bowie measures 13 1/8" overall with an 3148
8 7/8" full tang bowie blade equipped with a 3 3/4" unsharpened
false edge and attractive filework top edge. The highly polished
blade remains bright, unsharpened and is marked "R&R MIDDLETON / Sheffield" on the reverse side ricasso. The brass double guard remains bright and the polished stag horn handle rate
excellent and are fastened by two small bright brass pins. Knife
includes an open throat black leather sheath. (57350-2J)
3149. FRENCH DOUBLE EDGE DAGGER BY LE COUTEAU
VOLANT This dagger measures 11 1/8" overall with a 7 1/8"
double edge stainless steel blade. The blade remains bright and unsharpened; the reverse side of the blade is photo etched "LE
COUTEAU VOLANT / -Depose- / EQUILIBRE POUR LANCER", which has faded lightly along the top and the ricasso bears eagle in oval
"INOX /FRANCE" maker’s marks. The stainless steel S-shaped guard retains all its bright polish but has loosened slightly. The cigar
shaped stacked leather washer handle rates excellent and is equipped with a black spacer center separated by thin brass spacers and is
centered between a turned brass collar and raised brass buttcap. Knife includes a tooled black leather sheath with steel belt clip and a
lightly worn handle strap. (57350-2I)
3150. LARGE SOLINGEN BOWIE KNIFE This massive bowie measures 17 3/4" overall with a 12 1/2" single unstopped fuller blade
equipped with a 3 1/8" unsharpened false edge. The bright blade is toning to a silver patina with scattered pinprick pitting and fine oxidation staining showing fine scuffs and scratches from being lightly sharpened. The reverse ricasso is marked "Big Cutlery / Solingen /
Germany" and the obverse is numbered "12". The thin single brass guard has a mellowed tarnished patina and the aluminum pommel
has a pale pewter patina with spots of light tarnish and staining and has become somewhat loose. The stag handle rates very good plus
and has darkened nicely with age and is centered between red, white and black spacers, some of which show light wear. Knife includes
a German made brown leather sheath with embossed stag head on the front of the body, lightly separating seams at the tip and minor
staining and oxidation on the hardware. (57350-2H)
3151. MODERN DAMASCUS BOWIE KNIFE BY DICKSON This nice reproduction bowie measures 16" overall with an 11" drop
point damascus steel blade. The blade remains unsharpened and retains all its pale wavy pattern and is etched "DICKSON / KNIVES" in
front of the guard on the reverse side. The brass oval guard and collar have a pleasing tarnished patina. The walnut handle rates very
good and is fastened by two large ground brass rivets; there is a thin crack in the obverse side of the handle extending from the guard to
the second rivet. Knife includes a black leather covered scabbard with belt loop, brass throat and ball finial tip chape. The leather rates
excellent and the brass is a nice goldenrod with a couple spots of light tarnish. (57350-2G)
3152. UNMARKED STAG HANDLE BOWIE This bowie measures 13 5/8" overall with a 8 5/8" clip point blade equipped with a 3"
sharpened false edge. The blade remains overall bright with light scratches and minute chips along the main edge from being sharpened
and there are thin vertical grooves at the rear of the blade along the guard. The nickel silver beaded border double guard and rear bolsters
remain overall bright with a few light impact marks and very light staining on the bolsters. The stag grips rate excellent having a nice
cream-brown color and are fastened by two ground brass pins. (57350-2F)
3153. UNMARKED HORN HANDLE BOWIE KNIFE This large fighting knife measures 16 1/4" overall with a 11 3/4" full tang straight
back steel blade with a light downward angle tip. The blade remains unsharpened and shows scattered oxidation staining and evidence
of being buffed. The oval double brass guard has a tarnished patina with light staining from sheath storage. The horn grip panels rate
good having an overall black finish with gray highlights and thin cracks across and around the three small brass pins. Knife includes a
black leather sheath with belt loop and hand lanced seams. (57350-2E)
3154. OLD SMOKY OS-82 LIBERTY AND UNION DAGGER This dagger measures 11 1/2" overall with a 6 1/2" double edge stainless steel blade. The blade remains bright and unsharpened and has photo etched mountain maker’s mark on one side and model name
and “Pakistan” on the opposite side. The cast-relief brass guard and pommel have a nicely mellowed tarnished patina with faint traces of
verdigris starting to form. The laminated Earthwood panels are fastened by four small brass pins and rate very good plus with thin hairline
cracks at the rear pins. Knife includes a maroon leather sheath with handle straps, an embossed front and laced seams. (57350-2D)
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3155. REPRODUCTION OSS COMMANDO DAGGER This Sykes Fairbairn style dagger measures 12 3/8" overall with a 6 1/2" double
edge stainless steel blade with flared rectangular ricasso. The blade remains unsharpened and bright with some fine oxidation staining along the
center edge of the blade and edges of the ricasso. The brass rectangular guard with curved square quillons and pointed skull crusher pommel
remain bright with perhaps an impact mark or two and speck of tarnish. The cigar shaped dark red laminated wood handle rates excellent. Knife
includes a maroon leather sheath with long belt loop and handle strap, a grooved serpent style decorative front and laced seams. (57350-2C)
3156. REPRODUCTION U.S. MODEL 1849 RIFLEMAN'S KNIFE This massive knife measures 18" overall with a 12" spear point
steel blade. The blade remains unsharpened and overall bright with some scattered light scratches, spots of fine oxidation staining and
pinprick pitting primarily along the tip and obverse side of the blade. The obverse ricasso is marked "AMES MFG. CO. / CABOTSVILLE
/ 1849" and the reverse ricasso "U.S. / W.D.". The brass double guard is an overall goldenrod with spots of light tarnish staining, the
reverse side of the guard is marked "W.D." and "J.W.R". The walnut handle with P-shaped butt rates excellent and is fastened by six large
iron pins and is equipped with a brass lined lanyard hole. Knife includes a reproduction black leather scabbard with a brass frog stud
throat and a flattened point tip chape, both having a red tarnished patina. (57350-2B)
3157. LARGE HANDMADE BOWIE KNIFE This handcrafted bowie measure 15 1/2" overall with a 10" high polished bowie style blade
equipped with a 4 5/8" unsharpened false edge. The blade remains unsharpened and overall bright with some scattered pinprick surface
nicks and oxidation staining closest to the guard; the reverse ricasso is marked "E&T". The nickel silver hilt remains overall bright with
some very fine scratches, a speck of light flaking and staining along the edges from sheath storage. The two piece black celluloid handle
rates excellent, is separated by a broad nickel silver spacer and is centered between a matching nickel silver collar and pommel. Knife
includes a black leather sheath with a reddish-brown front panel and handle strap. (57350-2A)
3158. UNMARKED HORN HANDLE BOWIE This bowie measures 17 5/8" overall with a 12 7/8" bowie style blade equipped with a 3
7/8" unsharpened false edge and narrow double unstopped fullers. The blade has an overall smoky gray with scattered fine scratches,
oxidation staining and traces of original bright finish in protected areas of the fullers and along the guard; the reverse side of the blade is
marked "No 546" along the guard. The cast brass guard with alternating pierced foliate quillons retain about 98% bright nickel plate with
fine flaking along the edges. The curved horn handle rates good to very good with light scuffs and chips, slightly more pronounced on
the obverse side. The reverse side of the handle is decorated with a large cream colored circular plastic inlay surrounded by eight small
circulars inlays. Knife includes a lightly worn reddish-brown leather sheath with a leaf bordered front. The leather shows light to moderate
crazing and patches of flaking; the tip and lower part of the seam are separating, there is no belt loop present but a stitched tapered suspension tab has been attached to the front of the sheath. (57350-2Q)
3159. UNMARKED FOLDING LOCKBACK CLASP BOWIE
This rather unique handmade knife measures 15 3/8" overall with
a 7" tool steel bowie style blade equipped with a 4 3/8" unsharpened false edge. The blade is toning to a silver pewter patina
with scattered fine oxidation staining and scratches from being
honed and buffed. The thumb latch and curved spike shaped
spring lock has toned to a smoky patina with traces of fire blue
temper on the underside of the thumb latch and is fastened to
the handle by small ground pins. The curved antler handle rates
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very good having darkened nicely with age. The handle has a
reduced pointed tip, is fastened by four small brass pins and
retains an old light varnish. The front of the handle is equipped
with a nickel silver collar which extends 1" into the interior channel providing a liner for the tang of the blade. (57350-2R)
3160. JOSEPH ALLEN & SONS NON-XLL BOWIE This Bowie measures 11 5/8" overall with a 7 1/8" clip style Bowie blade. The
blade remains bright showing some light marks from being nicely buffed along with remnants of fine pinprick pitting and oxidation staining.
The center of the obverse side of the blade is marked "NON-XLL" while the ricasso is marked "JOSEPH / ALLEN & SONS / SHEFFIELD
/ ENGLAND" on the ricasso. The German silver guard with alternating S-shaped quillons remain bright showing light cleaning marks as
well. The dark rosewood coffin shaped handle rates excellent, the panels fastened by six small bright pins. Knife includes an open throat
natural colored leather sheath numbered "4530 7" on the slotted belt loop along with an embossed mum on the front, light scuffs and a
thin slice in the rear of the body. An overall very good nicely cleaned Sheffield Bowie. (57484-11)
(200/400)
3161. EARLY SPIVEY CROSS-COUNTRY SABERTOOTH KNIFE This custom "all-in-one" knife measures 12 1/2" overall with a 7
1/4" full tang Chromolly tool steel blade equipped with a saw-tooth back, 1 1/2" sharpened false edge and circular finger guard. The
blade remains overall bright with sparse spots of fine oxidation staining, more prominent along the tang and light scuffing from being buffed
particularly along the center edge of the obverse side. The reverse side of the blade has Jefferson Spivey Cross-Country Sabertooth
maker’s mark while the obverse side is numbered "USA/651" under Sabertooth logo and "VV" is stamped on the finger guard. The black
walnut handle rates excellent with the birdshead scales fastened by four large brass pins, there is a small check at the rear pin of the
obverse scale. Knife includes a natural colored leather sheath handle strap and embossed maker’s mark logo on the front of the sheath.
The sheath has a few light stains and is missing part of the stitching along the tip. Also included is a copy of the history of the Sabertooth
knife and how it came into existence. (57021-6)
(400/600)
3162. ARMY AIRFORCE FOLDING MACHETE BY CAMILLUS This folding machete measures 15 1/2" opened with a 10" rounded tip steel blade. The blade is toning to a bright pewter patina with scattered fine oxidation staining slightly more prevalent in spots along
with some light vertical scratching from guard removal. The iron double guard and spring lock are toning to gray and brown with tiny light
impact marks and specks of oxidation staining. The black synthetic grips rate near excellent with light scuffs and handling marks and are
fastened by large and small iron pins. The steel blade guard is present and retains about 95% original black enamel with spots of light
flaking and oxidation staining. A nice complete WWII survival machete. (57295-20)
3163. VINTAGE NICHOLS BROTHERS BOWIE Manufactured in Massachusetts between 1878-1920 this Bowie measures 14 7/8" overall with a 10" shear steel Bowie blade crafted from 3/8" bar stock. The blade has a smoky gray patina with scattered oxidation staining and
pinprick pitting, The obverse side of the blade is marked "NICHOLS BROS". The iron double guard has an overall brownish-gray patina
with a band of oxidation along the contact edges of the blade. The round walnut handle has darkened with age and incise carved checkering on the butt with a scalloped edge. The handle is fastened to the tang with four iron pins and shows some very thin drying cracks and
checks under an old added varnish. There is no scabbard present, a nice looking old New England Bowie. (57364-3)
(400/600)
3164. UNMARKED AUTOMATIC SWITCHBLADE KNIFE This folding switchblade measures 4 1/2" with a 3 3/4" spear point blade.
The blade still remains bright with remnants of fine oxidation staining and fine scratches and buff marks from being lightly cleaned and
sharpened. The nickel silver bolsters remain bright with a few light impact marks while the iron blade release lock, opening button and
lock have a silver pewter finish. The dark ebony grip scales rate excellent and are fastened by seven small brass pins. A high-quality
unmarked switchblade knife. Please note: switchblades and automatic knives can be sold to New Hampshire residents only. (57295-24)
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3165. LARGE DOG BONE BOWIE BY P&C CUSTOM KNIVES This Peter Lugo custom Bowie measures 18 1/4" overall with an 11
3/4" carbon steel damascus blade equipped with a serrated choil with a rounded anvil shaped point. The blade remains unsharpened,
retains all its lovely flowing damascus pattern and is etched "P&C / Custom" along the rear of the obverse side. The massive scalloped
steel guard and turned circular skull crusher pommel matches the blade and the three section steel collar separated by thin red spacers
with the pattern nicely fading progressively with each section. The dog bone shaped buffalo horn handle rates excellent; the panels are
fastened by 18 large rounded decorative pins and are accented by bright brass spacers and liners, the obverse scale has an inlaid rectangular brass shield. Knife includes a heavy-duty custom leather sheath with hone in pocket, dual handle and center straps and a letter of
authenticity by Mr. Lugo. An attractive massive custom Bowie which will make a fine display piece. (57296-10)
(300/500)
3166. FANTASY D-DAY FIGHT KNIFE A fantasy copy of the original extremely rare emergency fighting knives used by the French, Free French
and other Allied troops during WWII. This knife measures 11" overall with a 6 1/2" blade made from the tip of a cruciform spike bayonet, brass
brazed to a turned checkered cylindrical steel base, the butt section equipped with a lanyard hole. The metal retains 98% applied black enamel
with bright brass solder at the junction area. The knife is housed in a modified British No. 4 spike bayonet scabbard and O.D. canvas frog. The
scabbard shows scattered light flaking and staining and the frog shows light wear and ingrained dirt. (57546-125D) [Bleecker Williams Collection]
3168. CONTEMPORARY COFFIN HANDLE STAG HORN BOWIE This unmarked bowie measures 15 1/8" overall with a 10" full
tang clip point blade. The blade remains overall bright with spots of light oxidation staining at the tip. The oval double guard and coffin
shaped pommel retain 98% bright nickel with a handful of tiny impact marks. The stag handles rate excellent with an aged cream color,
are fastened by eight small bright pins and are equipped with a crest shaped shield on the reverse panel. There is no sheath present, a
great looking well-made bowie. (57513-46)
3169. ITALIAN STAG HANDLE AUTOMATIC KNIFE
This switchblade measures 8 1/8" with a 6 7/8" stainless steel blade equipped
with a 3" unsharpened false edge. The blade retains all its bright mirror polish and is marked "Rostferi / Italy" on one of the ricassos. The
stainless steel crossguard and rear bolster retain all their bright finish and the stag scales rate excellent and are fastened by seven tiny brass
pins. An excellent condition large size Italian switchblade. Please
note: switchblades and automatic knives can only be sold to New
Hampshire residents only. (57513-51)
3170. CA R M E L K N I V E S LI M ITE D E D ITI O N D O U B LE
EDGE DAGGER This custom dagger measures 12 1/4" from
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the tip to the capstan nut with a 7 7/8" double edge damascus
blade. The blade retains all its bright wavy damascus pattern with
some light scuffs along the edge and is gilt marked "CARMEL /
KNIVES" on the obverse ricasso and "1 OF 10" on the reverse ricasso. The swelled center rectangular steel guard is decorated with
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gilt engraved squares along the raised edges and scroll on the rear
of the guard, the front of the guard and the center channel has a
smoky gray patina. The flat horn handle rates excellent and is decorated with a gilded scroll engraved oval shield on the obverse
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side and is centered between matching engraved square bolsters.
Knife rests in a Charlton Ltd. hinged maroon baize presentation
case with matching baize interior. (57513-54)
3171. WI LKI N SON SWOR D LI M ITE D E DITION SYKE S
FAIRBAIRN COMMANDO KNIFE This superb third pattern FS Commando dagger was produced to commemorate the
British Army Commandos WWII service 1940-1945 and is one of
only 500 knives produced. This knife is in pristine condition measuring 11 3/8" overall with a 6 7/8" double edge steel blade. The
blade is gold etched "UNITED WE CONQUER" in the center and
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"F.S. 089" on a frosted rectangle at the ricasso on one side of the
blade while the other side is gold etched "1940-1945" in the center and the ricasso is gold etched with the Wilkinson crossed
swords legend and Queen Elizabeth II Royal Appointment, The
ribbed handle and oval crossguard retains all its bright gold color.
The dagger is housed in its original hinged wooden presentation
case with green leatherette covering and green felt and white silk
interior. The exterior of the lid is emblazoned with the Wilkinson
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mando shoulder title and 1940-1945 in gold. The silk lining lists
the WWII battle of honors and military decorations awarded to the
commandos in gold and a certificate of authenticity is included. A
fabulous acquisition for the military knife collector. (57513-41)
3172. JONATHAN CROOKES FIRST SPECIAL SERVICE
FORCE COMMEMORATIVE V-42 STILETTO This
stunning V-42 stiletto is one of only 1000 knives that were specifically designed for the first special assault group to combine both
U.S. and Canadian forces under one commander. The knife is in pristine condition and measures 12 1/2" overall with a 7 1/2" double
edge steel blade. The blade is gold etched "1942-1944" in the center with gold etched thumbprint and "SF0089" on the ricasso on one
side while the opposite side of the blade is gold etched with regimental crest in the center and heart and pistol maker’s mark and name
on the ricasso. The pearlescent grip rates excellent as well and is centered between a forward curved crossguard and skull crusher pommel retaining all there bright gold finish. The stiletto is housed in its original hinged wooden presentation case with red leatherette covering
and red baize and white silk interior. The exterior of the lid is emblazoned with crossed arrows above “1942-1944” in gold. The silk lining
lists the WWII battle honors in gold. Included is a certificate of authenticity and famous fighting knives hang tang. A great looking commemorative knife for the military knife collector. (57513-42)
3173. REPRODUCTION GERMAN SECOND PATTERN LUFTWAFFE DAGGER The double edged blade on this unmarked second pattern dagger measures 10" with an overall length of 15 1/8". The blade remains overall bright with black shadowed foliate etched
panels along the rear of the blade. The brass party eagle crossguard and oak leaf swastika pommel have a bright ochre patina. The faux
ivory plastic grip rates excellent and wrapped with thin braided brass wire. The sheet brass scabbard has pebbled flats with oak leaf hangers and ends and a round tip. (57154-24)
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3174. LI M ITE D E D ITI O N H.H. B U C K B L AC K S M ITH
BOWIE KNIFE This commemorative Buck Bowie measures
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15 1/4" overall with a 10" bowie style stainless steel blade. The
blade retains all its bright mirror polish and is gold etched on the
reverse side depicting the old west H.H. Buck Blacksmith shop
and general store while the obverse side is etched "0046/1500".
The broad double guard blade remains bright and the coffin
shaped rosewood grip panels are secured by ten bright brass
pins. Knife rests in a hinged walnut presentation case with a blue
baize interior. A fantastic commemorative for the Buck knife or
Bowie collector. (57513-56)
3175. GERMAN WWII POLICE DRESS BAYONET BY HORSTER This bayonet measures 17 1/2" overall with a 13" unstopped
fuller blade. The blade remains unsharpened and retains 95-97% original chrome finish with pinprick specks of oxidation causing the finish
to lift in areas and some spots of light flaking along the top edge and guard; the reverse ricasso is marked "E&F HORSTER SOLINGEN"
and the obverse has the intertwined initials maker’s mark. The
oak leaf single quillon guard and eagle head pommel with fixed
eyes retain about 95% bright nickel finish with light flaking along
the tip of the beak and on the reverse side of the guard which is
marked "S. Ka. II. 79". The staghorn grips are later replacements
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and rate about very good, the emblem appears to have been reattached and the lower iron pin is missing on the obverse scale, the
upper pin hole on the reverse scale has been enlarged and the
replacement pin does not seat properly. Bayonet includes a black
leather scabbard with chrome frog stud throat and ball finial tip
chape. The scabbard rates very good with the leather flaking to
brown with tight seams and the steel ends retaining about 95% original chrome with light dings and scratches; the throat is marked "S.
Ka. II. 79", matching the guard. (57349-71)
3176. DELUXE GERMAN WEHRMACHT DRESS DAGGER BY LUNESCHLOSS This bayonet 17 3/8" overall with a 13"
unstopped fuller blade that continues to the tip. The blade retains about 85% original chrome with patches of flaking and oxidation staining
more pronounced at the tip, also showing modest pinprick pitting. The obverse ricasso is marked "P.S. LUNESCHLOSS / SOLINGEN".
The eagled head pommel and guard retain 95% bright chrome with light flaking on the guard. The guard is oak leaf engraved and numbered "807" on the obverse side. The staghorn grips rate good overall with a thin crack and a small hole in front of the forward pin.
Bayonet includes a black leather covered steel scabbard with sheet steel mounts. The leather shows light dents and scuffs with intact
seams and the mounts remain bright with minor dents and scratches. The throat has overstruck unit markings above "807" matching the
bayonet. (57495-14)
3177. DELUXE GERMAN WEHRMACHT DRESS DAGGER BY KREBS This bayonet measures 12 3/8" overall with a 7 3/4"
unstopped fuller blade. The blade retains 98% original bright chrome finish with some minor light scabbard marks and the obverse ricasso
has Pet Dan Krebs of Solingen crayfish makers mark. The birdshead pommel and single guard retain about 95% original chrome finish
with scattered light flaking and oxidation staining, the press stud no longer function. The checkered black plastic grips rate near excellent
and are decorated with an attached party eagle emblem on the reverse panel. The emblem and panels are somewhat loose but remain
intact. Included is an unmarked black enamel steel scabbard and brown leather frog. The scabbard retains 99% original black lacquer
and the leather shows light scuffs and seam starting to separate. (57495-16)
3178. GERMAN POLICE DRESS BAYONET BY KREBS This bayonet measures 12 1/2" overall with a 8 3/4" unstopped fuller blade.
The blade remains unsharpened and retains about 98% original chrome finish with some scattered superficial scratches and a slightly
rounded tip and bears the Carl Julius Krebs maker’s mark on the reverse ricasso. The hilt retains about 95% original chrome with light
edge wear and fine pinprick flaking. The stag handles rate near excellent with light ingrained dirt and are fastened by two iron pins. The
hilt has loosened slightly and a modern leather buffer washer is present at the front of the guard. Bayonet includes a steel scabbard and
a brown leather frog. The scabbard retains about 90% flaking black paint and the frog shows some light scuffs and staining and is marked
"gfg /1943". (57495-15)
3179. REPRODUCTION GERMAN SECOND PATTERN LUFTWAFFE DAGGER This is a well-made post war Eickhorn produced
second pattern Luftwaffe dagger. The double-edged blade measures 10" with an overall length of 15". The blade has mellowed slightly
with fine brush marks from being lightly cleaned, showing remnants of fine pinprick pitting and staining, lightly rounded edges along the
medial rib and "rn" and "en" missing in the etched Eickhorn Solingen squirrel makers mark. The aluminum party eagle crossguard and
oak leaf swastika pommel have a pale pewter finish with light flattening to the pebbling on the reverse of the crossguard. The plastic grip
is dark solid orange wrapped with single braided brass wire from upper left to lower right; the grip rates excellent with nicely rounded
edges. Attached to the hilt is an aluminum portepee knot remaining overall bright with some lightly frayed edges. The sheet steel scabbard
appears original with nicely pebbled flats, clean oak leaf bottoms and a solid tip. The metal has faded to a dull pewter with a couple light
stains and minor dings and marks; the upper hanger however is an unsoldered open replacement. The silver and gray suspension straps
rate excellent with proper oak leaf buckles and clips. The upper clip is marked " U.E. 10 RZM / D.R.G.M." and the lower clips are both
marked with a lightly fading "D.R.G.M." on the rear sides. (56240-207C)
3180. REPRODUCTION GERMAN SECOND PATTERN LUFTWAFFE DAGGER The double edge blade on this unmarked second
pattern dagger measures 10" with an overall length of 15 1/4". The blade remains overall bright with only a few light scabbard marks. The
aluminum party eagle crossguard and oak leaf swastika pommel have a bright pewter patina. The plastic grip has a nice tobacco color and
is wrapped with thin braided brass wire. Attached to the hilt is an aluminum portepee knot remaining overall bright with some light fraying
along the stem. The pommel and grip are a bit loose and do not line up properly. The sheet steel scabbard has pebbled flats with oak leaf
hangers and ends with a solid rounded tip and remains mostly bright with light oxidation and staining. The silver and gray suspension straps
rate excellent with fleece backing and the aluminum hangers are unmarked and have a dark smoky gray patina. (57495-10)
3181. REPRODUCTION GERMAN RED CROSS OFFICER'S DRESS DAGGER The double edge on this dagger measures 9
3/4" with an overall length of 14 3/8". The blade retains 95-98% original nickel finish with scattered specks of fine flaking and pinprick
pitting. The nickel flat domed pommel and crossguard with oval disk langets rate retain about 95% flaking nickel with majority of the loss
on the guard; the obverse disk has DRK emblem. The grooved orange grip rates excellent and attached to the hilt is an aluminum and
red portepee knot. The pebbled steel scabbard with plain hangers and tip retains 98% original polished nickel with scattered specks of
oxidation staining. (57495-13)
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3182. REPRODUCTION GERMAN FIRST PATTERN LUFTWAFFE DAGGER The double edge blade on this unmarked first pattern dagger measures 12 1/8" with an overall length of 17 7/8". The blade has been cleaned to bright gun metal removing the maker’s
mark along with light brush marks, remnants of scattered pinprick pitting and staining and a couple minor dings along the edges. The
brass crossguard retains about 50% thinning nickel plate with faint traces on the brass pommel. The exposed brass surfaces have a dull
ochre patina and the sun wheel swastikas are fully present. The blue leather grip shows minor light scuffing in areas, the braided brass
center wrap with thin wire wraps on either side has loosened slightly. The pommel is a bit loose and does not seat properly on the grip
with the leather extending along the edges. Attached to the hilt is a silver and black portepee knot showing some minor staining and
scuffs. The blue leather covered steel scabbard remains mostly intact with a few light scuffs and handling marks. The scabbard fittings
are properly attached and have faded to a pale gunmetal with a few light dings and traces of original nickel plate. The aluminum hanger
chain has a slightly brighter tarnished pewter finish and the spring clasp is marked "GES. GESCH" over "OLC" in diamond. An overall
good to very good reproduction Luftwaffe dagger made up of original and post-war parts. (56240-207H)
3183. REPRODUCTION GERMAN FIRST PATTERN LUFTWAFFE DAGGER The double edge blade on this unmarked first pattern dagger measures 12 1/8" with an overall length of 17 7/8". The blade is unmarked and remains bright with only some very light scabbard marks. The brass crossguard and pommel have toned to a pale patina with faint traces of original nickel plate. The blue leather grip
rates very good with a few light scuffs and is wrapped with double braided brass wire. The pommel is a bit loose and does not seat properly on the grip with the leather extending along the edges. Attached to the grip is a silver portepee knot having some minor scuffs and
stains. The blue leather covered steel scabbard remains intact with a couple light cracks and scuffs. The scabbard fittings are properly
attached and have faded to a bright gray patina. The aluminum hanger chain has a bright silver patina and the spring clasp is marked
"GES. GESCH" over "OLC" in diamond. A very good reproduction first pattern dagger made of original and post-war parts. (57495-7)
3184. REPRODUCTION GERMAN DIPLOMAT DRESS DAGGER The double edge blade measures 10 1/8" with an overall length
of 14 3/8". The blade remains overall bright with light scabbard marks, a few sparse spots of fine staining and a lightly etched knights
head maker’s marks. The aluminum hilt with party eagle crossguard and eagles head pommel has a pale pewter patina and the faux mother-of-pearl grip rates excellent. The sheet steel pebbled scabbard with oak leaf hangers and round tip has a pale pewter patina with spots
of light tarnish and flattening to some of the pebbling. (57326-16)
3185. REPRODUCTION GERMAN DIPLOMAT DRESS DAGGER The double edge blade measures 10 1/8" with an overall length
of 14 1/4". The blade is toning to gray with scattered oxidation staining and is etched with an "F.W. HOLLER / BERLIN" makers mark on
the reverse side of the blade. The aluminum hilt with party eagle crossguard and eagles head pommel has a smoky gray patina and the
white celluloid grip rates excellent. The pebbled aluminum scabbard with oak leaf hangers and round tip has a pewter patina. (57154-23)
3186. BULGARIAN ARMY DRESS DAGGER The double edge unstopped fuller blade measures 9 1/4" with an overall length of 12
7/8". The unmarked blade remains bright with a few light scuffs and scabbard marks and the red leather washer is present and intact.
The hilt has all brass mounts; the straight crossguard has alternating round quillons, the handle is centered between two square ferrule
and a round tang nut with a raised star. The square panel white celluloid handle rates excellent and is decorated with two brass strips
with a braided rope-like motif typical of Bulgarian design. The steel scabbard retains 99% bright nickel at its center and attached to the
body are three brass rivets having a nicely mellowed goldenrod patina. The upper mount features symbols of Bulgaria: a standing lion
raised above a coruscating sun; on the reverse is a large state building with a communist star at the top. The center ramp and bottom
mount are plain with a point at the centers where they meet the body, the center mount has opened slightly and is loose fitting. Attached
to the upper and center mount is a brass ringlet hanger chain with an unmarked brass spring clip. An overall very good Cold War era
dagger. (56240-207E)
3187. REPRODUCTION HITLER YOUTH KNIFE This knife measures 9 7/8" overall with a 5 5/8" blade. The blade is toning to gray
with scattered fine oxidation staining and a few tiny nicks along the main edge. The obverse ricasso is marked with the RZM logo next to
"M7/42 / 1942". The aluminum hilt is toning to a tarnished pewter with patches of light oxidation staining. The checkered black plastic
grips rate excellent, are fastened by two bright pins and have a recessed diamond swastika emblem. The steel scabbard rates near excellent retaining about 98% gloss black lacquer with specks of light flaking and the leather frog has a replaced lower recessed rivet. A very
good well-made reproduction Hitler Youth knife. (57326-14)
3188. JAPANESE NAVAL DIRK The dirk measures 13" overall with a 8 5/8" single straight narrow fuller blade. The blade retains 98%
original bright nickel lightly flaking at the tip along with a few light scratches and tiny chips along the main edge. The collar and mounts
of the hilt have a lightly tarnished brass patina; the s-shaped guard is separated from the pebbled collar by two serrated spacers and the
pommel has a folded chrysanthemum top and the scalloped sides have leaves on a pebbled background. The wood grip is wrapped in
white rayskin with a slightly exposed seam and braided wire wrappings are present only from the chrysanthemums to the collar. Included
is a black leather scabbard with brass mounts. The scabbard shows some light scuffing with tight intact seams and the scalloped brass
throat and tip chape have embossed chrysanthemums on a pebbled background. The brass has a mellowed goldenrod patina, one of the
mounting screws is missing on the tip chape. A nice looking Japanese Naval dirk. (56240-207F)
3189. JAPANESE NAVAL DIRK The dirk measures 12 5/8" overall with a 8 3/8" straight unfullered blade. The blade is a bright silver patina with scattered flaking and oxidation staining. The steel s-shaped guard and serrated spacers retain about 60% original gold with the
exposed metal a dull gunmetal with fine pinprick pitting. The scalloped brass pommel has leaves on the sides and a chrysanthemum on
the top with generous traces of original gold wash. The white rayskin wrapped grip rates very good having darkened lightly with age and
is wrapped in braided brass wire. The leather covered wood scabbard rates about very good with a couple light nicks and brass mounts.
The throat is decorated with chrysanthemums on a pebbled background. The brass mounts have a tarnished goldenrod and have become
unglued. The leather suspension straps show moderate crazing and oxidation on the buckles. (57326-18)
3190. CZECH MODEL 1939 PROTECTORATE OF BOHEMIA AND MORAVIA DAGGER This dagger has a 9" double edge
blade and a 13 3/8" overall length. The blade remains overall bright with light impact lines along the medial lines and a few light scabbard
marks, the reverse ricasso has lion government acceptance mark. The brass hilt has a forward double guard with a leaf and vine langet,
bead and leaf engraved collar and pommel rings, a flat pommel nut and side straps surrounding a celluloid grip. The brass is a lightly tarnished goldenrod and the orange celluloid grip rates excellent. Included with the dagger is a gray leather covered brass scabbard with
leaf and groove decorated brass hangers. The leather remains intact with light dings and dents and the brass remains overall bright, mellowing only slightly in areas. Attached to the hangers are lightly crazed leather suspension straps and a lightly tarnished brass hook. A
very good plus to about near excellent Czech dagger. (56240-207D)
3191. REPRODUCTION SA HONOR DAGGER The double edged blade measures 8 1/2" with an overall length from the tip to the capstan nut of 13 5/8". The blade remains bright and is deeply etched "Alles fur Deutschland" on the obverse side while the reverse is etched
with RZM logo above "M7/37", there is a slightly oversized black felt buffer washer in front of the guard. The nickel crossguard and pommel are oak leaf relief engraved. The rounded black plastic handle rates excellent with deep inlaid party eagle and cloissonned emblems.
The aluminum scabbard retains nearly all its gloss enameled finish and the oak leaf engraved mounts rate excellent with a blackened
painted background on the throat. (57154-21)
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3192. REPRODUCTION GERMAN SA 1933 PATTERN DAGGER The double edge blade measures 8 5/8" with an overall length
from the tip to the capstan nut of 13 3/4". The blade is toning to pale gray and brown with scattered patches of oxidation staining. The
obverse side of the blade is etched "Alles fur Deutschland" while the reverse side is etched with RZM logo above "M7/80". The nickel
crossguard and pommel remain bright with some very light scratches and faint oxidation staining. The fruitwood grip rates good overall
with a large chip at the upper corner of the guard along with other light chips and cracks, the inlaid party eagle and cloissonned emblem
remain in place. Included is a brown painted steel scabbard with bright steel mounts and an unmarked leather hanger having light handling marks and specks of staining. (57326-17)
3193. REPRODUCTION SS HIMMLER HONOUR DAGGER The double edged blade measures 8 3/8" with an overall length from
the tip to the capstan nut of 13 1/2". The blade remains bright with light scabbard marks and a couple spots of light staining. The obverse
side of the blade has a fading black highlighted "Meine Ehere heibt Treue" while the reverse side of the blade has a fading black highlighted "In herzlicher Freundschaft, H. Himmler" next to RZM logo above "M7/36", there is a soft brown leather buffer washer. The nickel
crossguard and pommel are oak leaf relief engraved. The ebony fruitwood grip rates very good with inlaid party eagle and cloissonned
emblem. The black leather covered steel scabbard with oak leaf engraved steel mounts rates excellent. (57154-22)
3194. REPRODUCTION SS 1933 PATTERN DAGGER The double edge blade measures 8 3/4" with an overall length from the tip
to the capstan nut of 13 3/4". The blade remains overall bright with a few light scabbard marks and a speck or two of light staining. The
obverse side of the blade is etched "Meine Ehere heibt Treue" the majority of which is below the center line while the reverse is etched
with RZM logo above "941/39 SS". The nickel crossguard and pommel remain bright with some scattered tiny scratches and scuffs. The
ebony fruitwood grip rates excellent with inlaid party eagle and cloissonned emblem. Included is a black painted steel scabbard with
bright steel mounts and an unmarked leather hanger. (57522-1)
3195. REPRODUCTION GERMAN 1937 PATTERN ARMY OFFICER'S DAGGER 10" double edge blade, 14 1/2" overall
length. The blade is toning to gray with light scabbard marks and "F.W. HOLLER / BERLIN" maker’s mark is etched on the reverse blade.
The nickel party eagle crossguard and oak leaf decorated domed pommel have a bright pewter patina. The mustard colored spiral plastic
grip rates very good and attached to the hilt is an aluminum portepee knot. The aluminum scabbard has pebbled flats with oak leaf hangers and ends and remains overall bright. The green and gray suspension straps rate near excellent with light staining. The top hanging
clip is missing. (57495-6)
3196. SOLINGEN BLACK PANTHER KNIFE 6" double edged blade, 11" overall length. Made in the 1960's as sort of a commemorative, the knives were purposely made to resemble the SS dagger on a much smaller scale. The blade remains bright and is marked
"BLACK PANTHER / SOLINGEN GERMANY" on the obverse ricasso and "064" on the reverse ricasso. The nickel crossguard and pommel remain bright and the plain black plastic grip rates excellent with one or two light marks. Knife includes a black enamel painted aluminum sheath and plastic frog having a couple light scratches. (57154-25)
3197. GERMAN MODEL 1884/98 BAYONET This bayonet measures 15 1/8" overall with a 9 7/8" unstopped fuller blade. The metal
surfaces retain about 90% thinning original blue with majority of loss due to scabbard wear on the blade along with some circular spots
of light oxidation staining. The blade is marked "E.u.F. Horstc" and is numbered "4283g". The grooved brown phenolic resin grips rate
excellent. Included is a steel scabbard with leather frog. The scabbard retains about 85% original blue and is maker marked and numbered
to the bayonet. The frog shows light scuffing and fading but remains intact. (57495-11)
3198. GERMAN MODEL 1884/98 BAYONET This bayonet measures 15" overall with a 9 3/4" unstopped fuller blade. The metal surfaces retain 90-95% thinning original blue with brighter areas of wear along the tip and guard with scattered fine oxidation. The blade is
not marked, the guard however is numbered. The hilt is equipped with a flash guard having numerous light impact marks and Waffenamt
marks are present on the pommel. The wood grips are intact showing light wear and handling marks. Included is a steel scabbard retaining about 70% original blue fading to gray with scattered fine oxidation and in number to another rifle on the frog stud. (57546-125G)
[Bleecker Williams Collection]
3199. GERMAN MODEL 1898/05 BAYONET This "Butcher Blade" is equipped with a flash guard and measures 19 5/8" overall with
a 14 1/2" blade. The metal surfaces have toned to pale gray with scattered fine oxidation staining with traces of original blue on the pommel. The grooved hardwood grips rate very good plus showing light wear and a few light chips along the edges. There is no scabbard
present. (57546-125E) [Bleecker Williams Collection]
3200. U.S. MODEL M6 BAYONET This Milpar bayonet measures 11 3/8" overall with a 6 5/8" blade. The blade has been moderately
ground and the metal surfaces retain about 40% original parkerized finish with specks of light oxidation. The checkered black plastic grips
rate good to very good showing light wear and a small chip at the heel of the left panel. The included U.S. M8A1 scabbard rates very
good overall with light wear to the scabbard and light staining on the canvas frog. (57295-21)
3201. SWISS MODEL 1957 BAYONET This bayonet measures 14 1/2" overall with a 9 3/8" double edge steel blade. The blade remains
overall bright with a couple light scratches with Waffenfabrik Neuhausen makers mark on one ricasso and "V/388941" on the opposite
ricasso. The grooved black plastic grip rates very good plus with light handling marks. Included is a black plastic scabbard and green
leather frog, both having light handling marks. (57546-125S) [Bleecker Williams Collection]
3202. SWISS MODEL 1957 BAYONET This bayonet measures 14 1/2" overall with a 9 3/8" double edge steel blade. The blade remains
overall bright with a couple light scratches with Waffenfabrik Neuhausen makers mark on one ricasso and "V/81773" on the opposite ricasso. The grooved black plastic grip rates very good plus with light handling marks, the steel guard has loosened slightly. Included is a
black plastic scabbard and green leather frog, both having light handling marks. (57546-125C) [Bleecker Williams Collection]
3203. U.S. M4 BAYONET This Imperial measures 11 1/2" overall with a 6 1/2" blade equipped with a 3 1/2" sharpened false edge. The
metal surfaces retain about 80% thinning original blue with some light surface oxidation on the pommel and slightly more silvering along
the rear edge of the blade and on the tip. The stacked leather washer handle rates very good showing light wear with tight intact washers.
The U.S. M8 scabbard rates about very good overall with light wear to the fiberglass scabbard and staining and oxidation to the webbing
and hardware. (57546-125A) [Bleecker Williams Collection]
3204. U.S. M4 BAYONET This bayonet measures 11 3/4" overall with a 6 5/8" blade equipped with a 3 5/8" sharpened false edge and
has no maker markings. The metal surfaces retain 98-99% original blue and the one-piece checkered black plastic handle rates excellent.
The unmarked green plastic M8 style scabbard rates excellent as well. (57546-125B) [Bleecker Williams Collection]
3205. U.S. M1 GARAND BAYONET This Utica Cutlery bayonet measures 14 1/2" overall with a 9 7/8" stopped fuller blade marked "U.C.
/ U.S." with ordnance bomb. The metal surfaces retain about 95% evenly thinning parkerized finish with sparse surface oxidation and
staining. The hilt is marked "H" in front of the mortise channel, no scabbard included. (57546-125M) [Bleecker Williams Collection]
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3206. ARGENTINE MODEL 1909 BOLO MACHETE This
imported short sword measures 20" overall with a 14 3/4" 3206
blade. The blade remains bright with only a few tiny scabbard
marks and is marked with an arched "MODELLO ARGENTINO 1909" over an Argentine crest on the obverse ricasso and
"WEYERSBERG / KIRSCHBAUM & Co. / SOLINGEN" on the
reverse ricasso. The birds head pommel and s-shaped guard
are fading to gray; the pommel is marked "RA" in circle and the
guard is numbered "FO22214". The hardwood grips rate
excellent and re-fastened by four steel rivets. Bolo is housed
in a matching numbered black steel scabbard with green leather frog in excellent condition with bluing lightly fading on the scabbard.
(57546-125I) [Bleecker Williams Collection]
3207. FN MODEL 1924 LONG EXPORT BAYONET This bayonet measures 20 1/4" overall with a 15 1/8" unstopped fuller blade. This
bayonet is unmarked except for the serial number on the butt and could be for the Venezuelan Model 49 rifle. The blade remains overall
bright with scattered patches of light staining and minor scratches and the hilt is toning to a dull brown patina. The wood grips rate very
good with light handling marks. Included is an un-numbered steel bayonet retaining about 95% thinning original blue with a few light dings
and fine oxidation staining. (57546-125R [Bleecker Williams Collection]
3208. FN MODEL 1924 LONG EXPORT BAYONET This bayonet measures 20 1/4" overall with a 15 1/8" unstopped fuller blade. This
bayonet is unmarked except for the serial number on the butt and could be for the Venezuelan Model 49 rifle. The metal surfaces remain
overall bright except for some scattered light scuffs and scratches and light staining primarily on the guard. The hardwood grips rates very
good with light blemishes. Included is an un-numbered steel bayonet retaining 95-97% original lacquer with scattered oxidation staining
and minor handling marks. (57546-125N) [Bleecker Williams Collection]
3209. FN MODEL 1924 LONG EXPORT BAYONET This bayonet measures 20 1/4" overall with a 15 1/8" unstopped fuller blade. This
bayonet is unmarked except for the serial number on the butt and could be for the Venezuelan Model 49 rifle. The blade remains overall
bright except for a few light scratches and spots of light staining. The hilt is a slightly paler gray with scattered fine oxidation staining. The
hardwood grips rate near excellent with a few light blemishes. Included is an un-numbered loose fitting steel scabbard with scattered
flaking and fine oxidation staining. (57546-125J) [Bleecker Williams Collection]
3210. FN MODEL 1924 LONG EXPORT BAYONET This bayonet measures 20 1/4" overall with a 15 1/8" unstopped fuller blade. This
bayonet has no markings or serial numbers and is one of the many 1924 Mauser export bayonets manufactured by FN. The metal surfaces
retain 98% with some faint silvering along the edges and a few specks of light oxidation. The hardwood grips rate excellent with a few
light blemishes. Included is an un-numbered steel scabbard retaining 98% original blue with a few specks of light surface oxidation.
(57456-125Q) [Bleecker Williams Collection]
3211. FN MODEL 1924 LONG EXPORT BAYONET This bayonet measures 20 1/4" overall with a 15 1/8" unstopped fuller blade. This
bayonet has no markings or serial numbers and is one of the many 1924 Mauser export bayonets manufactured by FN. The metal surfaces
retain 98% original blue with light scabbard rubs and specks of light oxidation. The hardwood grips rate excellent with a couple light handling marks. Included is an un-numbered steel scabbard retaining 98% original blue with faint oxidation staining. (57546-125H) [Bleecker
Williams Collection]
3212. VENEZUELAN MODEL 1900 MAUSER BAYONET This bayonet measures 16 3/4" overall with an 11 3/4" stopped fuller
blade. There are no markings or serial number, is equipped with a hooked quillon and appears quite similar to the Belgian Mauser bayonet. The metal surfaces remain bright with a patch of oxidation at the rear of the main edge on either side of the blade and fine staining
on the pommel. The hardwood grips rate excellent and are fastened by bright spanner screws. Included is an un-numbered steel scabbard retaining 98% matte black enamel with light scuffs and fine staining. (57456-125F) [Bleecker Williams Collection]
3213. VENEZUELAN MODEL 1900 MAUSER BAYONET This bayonet measures 16 3/4" overall with a 11 3/4" stopped fuller blade.
There are no markings or serial number, is equipped with a hooked quillon and appears quite similar to the Belgian Mauser bayonet. The
metal surfaces remain bright with a spot or two of light staining and an occasional scuff. The hardwood grips rate excellent and are fastened by bright spanner screws. Included is an un-numbered steel scabbard retaining 98% original black enamel with a few rubs and
marks. (57546-125P) [Bleecker Williams Collection]
3214. CHILEAN MODEL 1895 MAUSER BAYONET This German export bayonet measures 14 3/4" overall with a 10" unstopped
fuller blade. The metal surfaces remain bright with light scabbard marks and spots of oxidation staining. The obverse ricasso is marked
with Chilean crest and intertwined rings while the reverse ricasso is maker marked, serial is stamped on the obverse guard. The hardwood
grips rate excellent with few light blemishes and are fastened by two bright steel rivets. Included is a steel scabbard retaining about 98%
original black enamel with a few handling marks, has spots of staining and is numbered to the bayonet on the frog stud. (57546-125K)
[Bleecker Williams Collection]
3215. U.S. MODE L 1863 R E M I NGTON ZOUAVE
BAYONET This bayonet measures 24 3/4" overall with a
20" unstopped fuller yataghan blade. The blade remains overall bright with a scattered peppering of fine oxidation staining
and minor light scratches. The grooved brass has a lightly tar- 3215
nished goldenrod patina with some light impact marks along
the edges. The topstrap is marked "B.H." and the guard is
marked with a "C" on one side and a "K" on the other side.
Bayonet includes a black leather scabbard with brass mounts. The leather shows overall light crazing with scuffing along the edges, the seam
remains tight and intact. The brass has a tarnished patina with faint specks of verdigris starting to form. The throat is hand engraved "H-38"
between the two mounting pins and the brass tip chape is loose and is secured by one pin only. An overall very good Remington Zouave
bayonet. (57546-14) [Bleecker Williams Collection]
(200/300)
3216. UNKNOWN EUROPEAN SOCKET BAYONET This interesting unmarked bayonet appears to be a variation of either a Danish
Model 1854 or a Norwegian Model 1842. The bayonet measures 16" overall with a 13 1/8" blade. The socket measures 2 3/8" long, has
an inside diameter of 47/64" (.721) and is equipped with a rectangular kyhil spring. The metal has toned to a pale gray with scattered oxidation staining, some very light pinprick pitting at the tip and some tiny nicks along the edges. A neat smaller socket bayonet. (57546-125L)
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3217. FROST CUTLERY LIONS HEAD FANTASY SWORD Designed by Jim Frost, this sword creation measures 42 1/4" with a 32
3/4" double edge surgical steel blade with a flared forte equipped with barbed piercing points. The blade remains unsharpened and
remains bright with some thin scratches under a dried protective film. The blade flats are etched with decorative bordered runes; one of
the ricassos is etched with a Jim Frost designed makers mark and the other ricasso is marked "Pakistan" and "Surgical Steel". The twosided pierced cast lions face crossguard features thin iron rings in the mouths and decorative scrolled forward quillons with orange colored
dot finials and eyes; the integral collar has dual rearward facing lions with orange colored diamond shape shields at its center. The twisted
Cocobolo handle rates excellent with a deep reddish-brown color and is centered between the guard and a cast four-head open mouth
pommel with decorative orange eyes, the pommel cap however is no longer present and all metal surfaces have a pale pewter patina. A
neat interesting fantasy sword. (57165-53)
3218. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR FRATERNAL SWORD BY PETTIBONE BROS. This is a Knights Templar sword measuring 37" overall with a 29 3/4" blade showing etched decorations front and rear. The blade rates very good plus to near excellent remaining overall
bright with scattered specks of flaking and oxidation staining primarily at the slightly rounded tip and foible along with some more defined
oxidation at the washer. The decorated part of the blade retains most of its pale gold wash, the front with previous owners name, "Charles
C. Soufrea" and makers name "The / Pettibone / Bros. / Mfg. Co. / Cinti. O.", the reverse showing typical decoration. The cast crossguard
and knights head pommel show wear to the pot metal surfaces under traces of original brass plate. The black grip with inlaid cross rates
very good with light tarnish on the metal cross and minor blemishes on the grip; the hilt showing no provisions for a chain guard. The
included steel scabbard rates about very good, the nickel plated body showing a covering of modest oxidation staining, the decorative
stamped steel mounts retaining traces of original gilt with the throat showing some nice cloissonned Cross Of Life decoration. The body
shows a couple light dents, the suspension rings remain present and intact. (57165-57)
3219. MODERN REPRODUCTION KATANA This Taiwan manufactured Katana measures 37" overall with a 28 3/4" 440 stainless steel
blade. The blade remains bright with fully visible hamon (tempered line) and only a few minor light scuffs from scabbard removal. The
aluminum sleeve remains bright and the square iron tsuba has a black cast finish, is stamped "Taiwan" and is equipped with a large oval
hole on either side of the blade. The slightly tapered rectangular rosewood grip handle rate near excellent with a few light blemishes and
are fastened by six large brass rivets showing minor tarnish oxidation staining. Included is a plastic scabbard with a faux leather surface
accented with decorative aluminum ends and a yellow and black cord. (57165-56)
3220. LOT OF REPRODUCTION SAMURAI SWORDS Two total: (1) unmarked sword measuring 35 1/2" overall with a plain 25"
blade. The blade remains bright with a few minor blemishes and a ground tempered line. The brass sleeve and maltase cross tsuba
remain bright while the oval buttcap and cylindrical pommel nut are a lightly softened goldenrod; the wood handle is covered in black fabric and wrapped in flat black cloth cord. The flat rectangular wood scabbard is covered in wrapping matching the grip; (1) unmarked
sword measuring 36 1/2" overall with a 26" double edge blade. The blade remains overall bright with minor light stains and minor roughing along some of the edges where the blade was sharpened; The rear third of the blade flats are vented with circular and rectangular
holes. The brass sleeve, star shaped tsuba and pommel cap are a lightly tarnished goldenrod and the wood handle is covered in red fabric
and wrapped in loose flat black cloth cord. The pommel cap has loosened along with the wrapping. The flat rectangular wood scabbard
is partially covered in red fabric and wrapped in flat black cloth cord. (57165-56A)
3221. REPRODUCTION SAMURAI THREE SWORD SET This is a matching three-piece set consisting of a Katana having an overall
length of 38 3/8", a Wakizashi measuring 28 7/8" and a Tanto measuring 19 5/8". The blades retain 99" original black enamel with simulated patches of red blood splatter. The aluminum sleeve, square guard and pommel remain bright. The black plastic faux rayskin handles
rate excellent, are wrapped with flat red nylon cord and decorated with bright aluminum ornaments. The wood scabbards rate excellent
as well, retaining all its bright white enamel finish with red painted simulated blood along the main edges and flat red nylon cord matching
the handles. An as-new set of China made Samurai swords. (57165-54)
3222. COBRA HEAD SWORD CANE This Pakistani sword cane measures 36 3/8" overall with a 21 5/8" single edge stainless steel blade
and a cast pewter Cobra head with faux ruby eyes. The blade retains all its bright finish while the head has a patinated gray finish with
light scuffs and scratches on the aluminum collar. The steel shaft retains about 98% original black enamel with scattered scuffs and stains
and is equipped with an aluminum collar and rubber tip. (57473-10)
3223
3223. U.S. MODEL 1875 MARINE CORPS PRESENTATION OFFICER'S SWORD BY JACOB REED'S SONS U.S.M.C.
app. serial #14, 31" double fuller blade, 36" overall length. The blade retains 98% original bright polished finish flaking lightly along the top
edge and is etched "UNITED STATES MARINES", U.S. and Marine flags and flowing tendrils. The riband on the obverse side of the blade
is etched "B.C. Bradstrom" while the ricasso is etched "JACOB / REED'S SONS / PHILADELPHIA / PA". The hilt is composed of polished
bone panels fastened by four bright brass "star nut" pins and a brass crossguard with acorn finials. The horn panels have darkened nicely
with age showing thin checks that have transpired to tight cracks over time with a couple of slightly wider cracks at the brass lined lanyard
hole. The brass has a nice tarnished goldenrod patina, the crossguard has loosened slightly. The steel scabbard retains about 95% original
nickel with scattered very fine oxidation staining and pinprick flaking and is numbered to the sword; the brass mounts are a lightly mellowed
goldenrod with generous amounts of original gold wash. A nice early presentation mameluke. (57570-16)
(350/550)
3224. UNMARKED U. S. MODEL 1872 LIGHT CAVALRY SABER 31 3/4" single fuller blade with extra-long ricasso. The plain
blade is toning to gray with some scattered very light oxidation staining. The buffer washer remains present and the brass hilt has a pleasing ocher patina with cast-in-relief eagle, stars, shield and sunray. The brown leather wrapped grip remains intact with scattered tiny scuffs
and is wrapped in braided brass wire. There is no scabbard present. (57569-7)
(100/200)
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3225. U.S. MODEL 1902 OFFICER'S PRESENTATION SWORD BY BENT & BUSH 31 3/4" blade with three-quarter length
unstopped fullers, 37 1/2" overall length. The blade retains 98% original bright polished nickel and is etched with scroll, flags and
panoplies of arms. The obverse blade is etched in gothic script "Walter Weeden" while the reverse side of the blade is etched "Presented
By Co. D, First Corps Cadets" and the ricasso "Bent & / Bush Co. / Boston / Mass.". The brass hilt retains all its bright nickel finish and
the bone fingergroove grip rates excellent. The steel scabbard retains about 98% original bright
nickel with specks of light flaking on the drag. (57535-92)
(300/500)
3226. U.S. MODEL 1840 LIGHT ARTILLERY SABER 31 7/8" curved, single edge wide fuller blade, 37 1/2" overall length. The blade
has toned to an overall smoky gray patina with scattered fine oxidation staining and some tiny chips along the main edge. The obverse
ricasso is marked with a light "U.S. / A.D.K. / 1862", the date faintly visible and only part of the leather buffer washer is present. The brass
guard and pommel has a nice ocher patina with tiny light impact marks and the grip covering rates very good plus with very light crazing,
patches of scuffing and tight intact braided brass wire. The scabbard has toned to a mottled gray patina with scattered spots of light surface oxidation and staining. The upper hanger is numbered "919". (57570-15)
(300/500)
3227. U.S. MODEL 1860 STAFF & FIELD OFFICER'S SWORD BY RIDABOCK 29" diamond shaped double edge blade marked
"Ridabock / & Co. / New York / N.Y." on the reverse ricasso. The blade is nicely etched with floral scroll, "U.S.", Federal Eagle and stands
of arms. The single cast obverse guard shows eagle over flags, the knucklebow has stands of arms at center and the inverted cone-shaped
pommel is decorated with an eagle on one side and a separated floral cap. The grip is wrapped in rayskin and covered in braided brass
wire. The blade remains overall bright with scattered specks of fine oxidation staining, a little more prominent at the tip. the brass has a
pleasing ocher patina and the grip covering and wire wrapping remain intact and tight. The steel scabbard retains about 95% original bright
nickel with scattered fine oxidation staining and is equipped with a brass belt hook hanger and drag. (57573-26)
(200/400)
3228. UNMARKED JAPANESE WAKIZASHI This Wakizashi measures 27 1/2" overall with a blade measuring 21" to the brass sleeve.
The blade remains overall bright with a softened but visible temper line and scattered patches of surface oxidation and oxidation staining.
The brass sleeve is a slightly mellowed goldenrod with a small angular engraved aluminum collar with a tarnished gray-brown patina. The
tang has a brown oxide patina with light surface oxidation and is unsigned. The pierced circular Tsuba is loose and has a dark brown
patina with scattered surface oxidation and the brass spacers have a tarnished ochre patina. The shagreen wrapped wood handle has a
dark gray color with light ingrained dirt staining and is wrapped is a lacquer covered lack linen. The bamboo scabbard retains about 95%
flaking black paint and is missing the tip and the Kozuka and Kogai blades. (57382-2)
(200/400)
3229. JAPANESE BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a Japanese Type 30 Bayonet by the Jinsen arsenal in excellent condition. The bayonet
measures 20” long with a 15 1/2” blade in-the-white. Blade has some minor spots of light oxidization. The grip has a hooked guard and
wooden grips. A steel scabbard and leather frog are included with this lot. (206984-6A)
3230. JAPANESE BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a Japanese Type 30 Bayonet by the Nagoya arsenal in excellent condition. The bayonet
measures 20” long with a blued 15 1/2” blade. Blade still has cosmoline on it. There is some light wear on the blade. There is some minor oxidization on the crossguard. The grip has a hooked guard and wooden grips. A steel scabbard is also included with this lot. (206984-6B)
3231. MEXICAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a Mexican M1899 bayonet made by Remington. This bayonet fits the Mexican Rolling Block
M1899 rifle and it measures 12 1/2” overall. The blade is in very good shape with scattered oxidization and it measures 8 1/2”. The wood handle
is in excellent shape, and the grip has a hooked guard. Included with this bayonet is a leather scabbard and leather frog. (207387-35)
3232. DANISH BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a Danish M1889 bayonet in very good condition. This bayonet fits the Danish M1889
Krag. Bayonet measures 13” overall and blade measures 9”. Metal surfaces are in-the-white and have scattered oxidization, with heaviest
oxidization at the rear of the pommel. Wood handle is in excellent shape. Included with this lot is a leather scabbard. (206984-6C)
3233. U.S. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of one M1905 bayonet in good condition. The overall length is 20” and the blade measures 16”.
Bayonet is dated 1909 and was made by Springfield Armory. Metal surfaces are in-the-white and have scattered pitting throughout the
blade. Wood handle is in excellent condition. (206984-6D)
3234. ASSORTED U.S. LOT This lot contains an M1 Garand cleaning kit and an M1 bayonet scabbard. The cleaning kit is in a pouch and
contains a handle, a brush, jagged end, and 3 cleaning rod pieces. The M1 Scabbard is in excellent condition with some noticeable wear
at the throat. The scabbard is numbered “S-7353” on both sides. (206984-6E)
3235. BRITISH BAYONET LOT This lot consists of two No. 4 Enfield spike bayonets in very good condition. Both bayonets measure 10”
overall and have 8” blades in very good shape that appear to have been sharpened. There is noticeable silvering throughout the blades.
They are both also marked “No. 4 MKII” for the model designation. Also included with this lot are two scabbards in very good shape with
noticeable finish wear. One scabbard also includes a canvas frog that is marked “3NL 1945”. (206984-6F)
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3236. U.S. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of one model 1892 bayonet in very good condition. The bayonet is dated 1899, and measures
16” overall. The blade measures 12” and appears to have been sharpened at some point. Pommel and crossguard are in very good shape,
and are turning a gray patina. Wooden handle is in excellent condition overall with a couple minor handling marks. Also included with this
lot is the correct steel scabbard. (206984-6G)
3237. SWI S S BAYON ET LOT This lot consists of one Swiss model 1889 bayonet in excellent condition. The bayonet measures 16 1/2”
with a 12” in-the-white blade. The blade is marked “Machinenfabrik Bern” and rates excellent with a couple minor oxidization stains, and
dried spots of cosmoline. The crossguard is marked with the number “95414” and its surfaces are turning a gray patina. Pommel is also
turning a gray patina and is in very good condition. Wooden handles are in excellent condition overall. Included is steel scabbard and
leather frog. (206984-6H)
3238. U.S. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of one Model 1873 Trapdoor bayonet in excellent condition. The blued bayonet measures 18
1/2” long with a 16” blade and is marked “US” and has minor scattered spots of oxidization. Included is a steel scabbard and a leather
frog marked “Mass”. (206984-6I)
3239. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of an SVT-40 and Chinese SKS spike bayonet. The SVT-40 bayonet is in excellent condition overall and
measures 14” overall with a 9 1/2” in-the-white blade. There are minor spots of light oxidization, and the bayonet is marked with a small
star near the pommel. The pommel and mortise are in excellent condition with nearly full blue finish. The wood handle rates very good
with a minor 1/2” hairline crack. Included is a proper steel scabbard for the SVT-40 bayonet. The Chinese spike bayonet measures 15”
overall with an 11 1/2” blade. This bayonet is in like new condition overall with only a few very minor spots of wear. (206984-6J)
3240. GERMAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of one model 1898/05 bayonet. The bayonet measures 19” overall with a 14” blued blade
in excellent condition with minor spots of wear and cosmoline. Blade is maker marked “F. Koeller & Co. Ohligs Solingen” The pommel and
mortise are in very good condition showing some bluing loss. Wood handle is in excellent condition overall. Included with this lot is a steel
scabbard. (206984-6K)
3241. FRENCH BAYONET LOT This lot consists of one model 1886 bayonet. Bayonet is 25 1/2” long and with a 20” blade. The blade,
crossguard, and pommel are in good condition but have oxidation stains throughout. There is a number on the crossguard “86030”, and
the handle is in very good condition. Included with this lot is a steel scabbard. (206984-6L)
3242. GERMAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of one German K98 bayonet. Bayonet is 15” long with a 10” blade. Bayonet is in excellent
condition with minor silvering and spots of dried cosmoline. Blade is marked “43ddl” and the bakelite handle is in excellent condition.
Pommel and crossguard are in excellent condition with minor bluing loss. Included with this lot is a canvas frog and matching steel scabbard. (206984-6M)
3243. U.S. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of one U.S. M5A1 Bayonet for the M1 Garand rifle. Bayonet is 11 1/2” overall with a 6 1/2” blade.
Blade appears to have been sharpened but is in very good shape with some scattered silvering and wear. Crossguard is marked “MILPAR
COL” and has some light oxidation. Plastic handles are in excellent condition with no major wear. Included with this lot is a correct M8A1
scabbard made by PWH. (206984-6N)
3244. SWISS BAYONET LOT This lot consists of one Swiss M1911 “Pioneer” Bayonet. This bayonet measures 24” overall and has an 18
1/2” sawback blade in excellent condition with superficial scratches and minor oxidation. Blade is marked “Waffenfabrik Neuhausen” and
the crossguard is numbered “53357”. Crossguard, and mortise are in very good condition with scattered minor oxidation stains. Wood handle is in excellent condition overall. Included is a steel scabbard. (206984-6O)
3245. GERMAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of one German K98 bayonet. Bayonet is 15” long with a 10” blade. Bayonet is in very
good condition and blade is marked “ab44” and appears to have been sharpened. Bakelite handle is in excellent condition and shows no
noticeable wear. Crossguard, and mortise are in very good condition and exhibit minor oxidation stains. Included is a leather handle and
matching scabbard also marked “ab44”. (206984-6P)
3246. SPANISH BAYONET LOT This lot consists of two Mauser Spanish bayonets and two correct scabbards. The first bayonet is a model
1941 bolo bayonet that measures 14 ½” overall and has a 9 1/2” blade. The blade is marked with a crown over “FN” and the number 73
over B. Blade is in very good condition with scatter oxidation stains. Crossguard and pommel are in very good shape with some bluing
loss and minor oxidation. Checkered handle is in excellent condition overall with no major wear or cracks. The second bayonet is a model
1936 bayonet that measures 15” overall and has a 9 ½” blade in very good condition that is covered in cosmoline and has some scattered
minor spots of oxidation. The blade is marked with a crown over “FN”, and is numbered “473/F”. The mortise and crossguard are in very
good condition with scattered oxidation. The wood handle is in excellent condition with no major wear or cracks. (206984-6Q)
3247. SWISS BAYONET LOT This lot consists of one Swiss model 1918 bayonet. The bayonet measures 16 1/2” overall with an 11 1/2”
blade in excellent condition with scattered wear and one light oxidation stain at the tip. Blade is maker marked “ Elsener Scwyz” and the
crossguard is numbered 598038. Pommel and crossguard are in very good condition with spots of oxidation. Wooden handle is in excellent
condition with no cracks or splits. Included with this lot is a steel scabbard. (206984-6R)
3248. DUTCH BAYONET LOT This Lot consists of one Dutch model 1895 Mannlicher bayonet. The bayonet measures 19” overall with a 14
1/2” blade in excellent condition with minor spots of wear scattered throughout. The blade is marked crown over “Z” and the crossguard
is marked “2878 M”. The crossguard and mortise are in very good condition and show bluing loss throughout. Wood handle is in excellent
condition and shows minor wear. Included is a leather frog and leather scabbard. (206984-6S)
3249. CANADIAN BAYONET LOT This Lot consists of one Canadian Ross M1905 bayonet. This bayonet measures 14 1/2” overall and has a
10” blade that appears to have been sharpened but is in very good shape overall with scattered oxidation stains. The mortise and wooden handle are in excellent shape with scattered finish loss and dings. The mortise and handle are also unit and manufacturer marked. (206984-6T)
3250. FRENCH BAYONET LOT This Lot consists of one French Model 1914 bayonet. This bayonet measures 21 1/2” with a 16” in-thewhite blade in excellent condition with scattered spots of dried cosmoline and minor spots of oxidation. The blade is marked “Remington
Arms Co. Ilion N.Y.” and was made for the French 8mm Lebel Rolling Block. The pommel and mortise are in very good condition and are
turning a gray patina. The wood handle is in excellent condition with a few minor dings and scratches. Included with this lot is a leather
frog and steel scabbard. (206984-6U)
3251. GERMAN BAYONET LOT This Lot consists of one German 1898 Shortened bayonet. This bayonet measures 15” overall with a 10”
blade that appears to have been sharpened but is in good condition with scattered oxidation stains. The blade is maker marked “W.K. &
GIL Solinten” and the checkered wooden handle is in excellent condition with a couple minor handling marks. The pommel and mortise
are in good condition and turning a gray patina. Included with this lot is a leather scabbard. (206984-6V)
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3252. ASSORTED BAYONET LOT This Lot consists of one French Chassepot style bayonet, one British style modified bayonet, and one
Italian 1891 Carcano bayonet. The French Chassepot style bayonet measures 28 1/2” overall with a 23” blade in good condition that is
turning a patina with light oxidation. Other metal surfaces are also turning a gray patina with oxidation. This bayonet’s handle has been
replaced with wood handles and the button is missing. The British style bayonet is similar to a P1907 Enfield bayonet and was modified
into a fighting knife at some point. This bayonet measures 12” overall, with an 8” blade in good condition that has some oxidation. Blade
is marked with a “T” in a triangle, and other metal surfaces are turning a gray patina. Wood handle is in very good shape with minor dings.
Included with this bayonet is a British style scabbard. The Italian Carcano bayonet measures 16” overall with an 11 1/2” blade that appears
to have been sharpened at some point and is in good condition with oxidation stains throughout. Pommel and crossguard are turning a
gray patina with light oxidation. Wood handle is in very good shape with minor handling marks and dings. (206984-6W)
3253. JAPANESE BAYONET LOT This lot consists of one Japanese Type 30 bayonet made by Kokura. The blade rates very good and is
covered in oxidation stains. Hooked crossguard and mortise are turning a gray patina. Wood handle rates very good with two small hairline
cracks. Included with this lot is a correct steel scabbard. (207470-12A)
3254. RUSSIAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of one Russian SVT-40 bayonet made by Tula. The blade rates very good with minor oxidation stains and dried cosmoline. Crossguard rates very good with minor oxidation stains, and wood handle rates good with dings, and
handling marks. Mortise is turning gray patina, and included with this lot is a correct steel scabbard. (207546-35A)
3255. JAPANESE BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a Japanese Type 30 Bayonet by the Tokyo arsenal. The blade rates excellent with
scattered oxidation stains and spots of dried cosmoline. Wood handle also rates excellent. Pommel and mortise rate very good with minor
oxidation. Included with this lot is a leather frog and steel scabbard. (207546-88A) [Bleecker Williams Collection]
3256. GERMAN K98K ACCESSORY LOT This lot consists of a K98k bayonet, scabbard, frog, reproduction sling, and reproduction winter trigger. The bayonet blade rates very good plus and looks to have been sharpened. Wooden handle rates excellent and mortise is turning a dull brown patina. Frog looks to be coming apart, and scabbard looks to be in very good shape. Both reproduction sling and winter
trigger are in excellent plus condition. (207546-34A) [Bleecker Williams Collection]
3257. GERMAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a German G33/40 bayonet in excellent condition. The blade, mortise, wooden handle,
and crossguard are all in excellent shape. Blade is numbered “376 a” and maker marked “DOT” for Waffenwerk Brunn. Included with this
lot is a steel scabbard in excellent condition, which is marked “DOT 42”. This bayonet would go well with the G33/40 in the live auction.
(207546-29A) [Bleecker Williams Collection]
3258. NEPALESE KUKRI This lot consists of a Nepalese Kukri made for the tourist trade. It measures 29" overall with a 18 1/2" blade.
The blade remains bright but has been cleaned long ago; it has some light scattered geometric designs throughout. The handle has brass
bolsters and is wire-wrapped its full length. Included is a wooden sheath. (177167-26)
3259. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of two folding knives by Case, each being curved and measuring 4 1/4” in their folded state. The
first one has excellent stag handles, a swing guard lock back and a single blade that appears unused and is marked “5111SSlSSP” and
“Case XX Razor Edge”. The other has lightly worn brown jigged bone panels and is a double end with sharpened blades exhibiting a
smoky gray patina and a couple of isolated spots of light surface oxidation. (76816-8A)
3260. LOT OF KNIVES This is a lot of two Case folding knives beginning with one with a length of just over 4” with excellent light yellow celluloid handles and two 3” blades, one of which is marked “3254/CV”. The blades are bright with a few light scratches. The second one
is just over 4 1/2” with brass hardware, black plastic handles, a blade marked “Stainless/Sod Buster” and exhibiting a few light scratches
and isolated minor spots of surface oxidation. (76816-8B)
3261. LOT OF KNIVES This is a lot of two folding knives, each measuring approximately 5”, the first of which features stag style handles with
the obverse side featuring an inlaid plate marked “Uncle Henry” in cursive and is equipped with two blades, each marked “Stainless” and
one also includes “Schrade-Walden/227UH”. This is an excellent condition example with minor scratches and very faint traces of oxidation
on one of the blades. The other knife in this lot features brass hardware with wood panels and a blade marked “Uncle Henry (in
cursive)/Schrade+/LB7 USA”. The sharpened blade shows several scratches and isolated light oxidation and pitting. An about very good
example overall. (76816-8C)
3262. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of three folding knives including the first two by L.L. Bean, all measuring 4 1/4” in length beginning
with an excellent condition example with stag handle and featuring two blades with one marked “Bowen”, the other “1514”. Included is
the original basket weave brown leather sheath. The other has two 3” single end sharpened blades with mottled gray patinas and mild
scratches. The yellow plastic handles show a small ding and light scrathes. The third knife has wood panels showing a few minor handling
marks with the obverse side featuring a medallion with the Solingen logo and the obverse side of the excellent condition blade marked
“Tree Brand Classic 1000” and “Boker”. The blade release is marked “905”. (76816-8D)
3263. LOT OF KNIVES This is a lot of two folding knives, each measuring 5” in length beginning with one equipped with two blades including
one marked “Chicago Cutlery P19 USA” and they exhibit light scratches and scattered spots of surface oxidation. The wood grips rate
very good with the medallion missing from the obverse panel. The bolsters exhibit a fading and thinning finish and mild to moderate oxidation staining is evident through the balance of the hardware. The second one is a Remington R-3, with near excellent dual blades including a saw tooth with can opener. The jigged bone grip shows light wear and a small crack at the end rivet. Included is a very good to
excellent original brown leather sheath with sharpening steel in pocket. (76816-8E)
3264. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of three folding knives starting with a Victorinox marked “Officier Suisse”. This example of the popular
multi-tool knife rates excellent with light abrasions to the red plastic handle. Included is the original basket weave leather sheath with
sharpening steel. The second one in this lot is also a Victorinox, this being the Traveler Set which includes the famous multi tool folding
knife, plus a compass and a thermometer, all enclosed in original sheath and with box and papers. Item appears to be in as new condition.
The last item is an Orvis with blade marked “Wenger Delemont Switzerland Stainless” and consists of a partially serrated blade, two screwdrivers and can opener. The black plastic grip shows only a very slight abrasion and the blade has minor surface oxidation. (76816-8F)
3265. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of two Victorinox multi-tool folding knives both in the original leather sheaths with sharpening steels.
The condition of both is excellent with minor marks to the red plastic handles including one that features the fish logo, indicative of The
Fisherman’s model. (76816-8G)
3266. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of four folding knives including three with multi-tool components. The first of these is an excellent five
blade by Old Dominion with a stag handle. Next is a Victorinox with four components and camo pattern plastic handle and in excellent condition.
The third is a Wenger with five tools and appears as new in the box marked “The Wood Collection” with papers. The last one is an Opinel No.
9 with excellent wood handle with bold stamp and blade showing a mottled gray patina with areas of surface oxidation. (76816-8H)
3267. LOT OF KNIVES This is a lot of two folding knives beginning with a Schrage Old Timer measuring approximately 5” with an excellent
condition black plastic handle featuring a grooved green grip surface and a partially serrated blade showing light contact marks and traces
of faint oxidation. Included is its original black nylon sheath. The second one is a Beretta marked “AUS-8”, a dual blade 4 1/2" knife with
light scratches and an impressive saw tooth blade. The black plastic checkered handle rates excellent with virtually no wear. It comes with
what is likely its original Velcro closure nylon sheath that rates excellent. (76816-8I)
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3268. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of three multi-tool folding knives beginning with one marked “Begon/Inox” with a bright main blade
showing slight traces of surface oxidation and augmented by a 1” blade and a corkscrew. The nice looking stag handle rates excellent
and the original hanger is intact. The next one also has an excellent handle, this one being jigged bone with a length of 4” and the knife
consists of a cork screw and three full size blades including one saw tooth with can opener at tip and one marked “Victorinox/Switzerland”.
An excellent example from the renowned maker of multi-function folding knives. The last item is in a lesser state of condition with moderate oxidation present throughout most of the surfaces of the bolsters and the nine steel components including the blade, which bears
the only marking: “Japan”. The ends consist of full size stainless steel fork and spoon with fold out capability. The brown jigged handle
shows a few handling marks and only light wear. (76816-8J)
3269. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of two Victorinox original Swiss Army Knives beginning with a 52 item Survival Kit SOS-Set that
includes a 31 function Swiss Champ and items such as compass, magnifying glass, flashlight and fishing kit. The items appear as new and
are housed in the original black vinyl pouch and two piece factory box with manual and papers. The second one is also in as new condition
with black vinyl pouch, box and literature, this being a Traveler Set which consists of an 18 component knife and 8 auxiliary items including
flashlight and compass. (76816-8K)
3270. LOT OF KNIVES This is a lot of two Remington multi-function folding knives with excellent brown Delrin handles. The first one is an
R-2 waterfowl knife measuring 4 1/4" with four components including a 12 and 20 ga. choke changer with screwdriver tip. An attractive
waterfowl medallion is fully intact on the obverse panel and overall the condition is excellent with little indication of use. The other one in
this lot is a 4 3/4" R4243 Camp Bullet Knife, another four tool item but this one showing isolated spots of surface oxidation, the hanger
intact and the handle rating excellent. (76816-8L)
3271. LOT OF KNIVES This is a lot of two Remington folding knives with Delrin handles beginning with one marked “R11734/1984”, a Bullet
Lock-Back with box showing splits at one end and a price written in ink, with paper and rating about near excellent with very minor
scratches to the blade and the handle showing a very faint crack at the lanyard ring, a very common occurrence with this model. The second one is marked “R4353” on one blade and “1985” on the spey blade and the knife rates excellent overall with only the slightest blemishes. This Woodsman Bullet Knife comes with a fully intact original box showing a liquid stain. (76816-8M)
3272. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of two Remington folding knives that appear unused and are complete with box and papers. The
first one is a special edition R4466 Muskrat Bullet Knife, measuring 3 1/2” with the spey blade marked “1988” and the clip blade exhibiting
the etched Remington logo on the obverse side. The second knife is an R5 with a length of 3” and featuring smooth wood handle panels,
the obverse blade has the Remington logo and the reverse reads “Limited Edition of 2,500/For The Sportsman’s Guide”. The front bolster
is numbered “0121” as is the end label on the excellent condition box which includes “One R5/Gentleman”. (76816-8N)
3273. LOT OF KNIVES This is a lot of two folding knives by Remington, measuring 3 1/2” each, beginning with an R1178 that has the
Remington trademark logo on the obverse and “1991” on the reverse of the clip blade and the model number on the spey. The faux stag
Delrin handles remain free of any cracks as this item appears unused and remains in excellent plus condition. Completing the lot is an
apparently unused and as new in the box Lumberjack Bullet Knife which includes an impressive company logo on the obverse of the clip
blade and “1997” on the obverse of the spey. The handles are of smooth wood and the box rates excellent with a price sticker on the top
and included is the Collector’s Edition registration certificate. (76816-8P)
3274. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of two as new folding knives from the Remington Limited Edition Bullet Knife collection. Each is approximately 3 1/2" in length with two blades and faux stag Delrin handles and consist of an R-103B Old Reliable with box and papers, marked
“2004” on its pen blade and an R4466 with “1988” on its spey. Each features the Remington trademark logo on its clip blade. (76816-8Q)
3275. LOT OF KNIVES This is a lot of two Remington folding knives from the Limited Edition Bullet Knife series with lengths of 3” and brown
Devlin handles. The first one is an R1173L dated 1983 on its clip blade and also consisting of a spey blade marked with the model number.
This is an apparently unused knife with the only blemishes being a trace of surface oxidation on the reverse spey blade and the typical
small crack on each panel at the lanyard ring. Included is the original box with a retail sticker on the bottom. The other one is an R1178,
a single clip blade model with “1984” marked on the reverse blade and would rate as new were it not for the tiny cracks on each handle
panel at the lanyard ring. Both knives feature the Remington logo etched on the obverse clip blade and the R1178 comes in the original
box with papers and a price sticker on the top of the box. (76816-8R)
3276. LOT OF KNIVES This is a lot of two folding knives by Remington, both bearing brown Devlin handles beginning with an R1263 Hunter
Bullet Knife measuring 5 1/4" in length, equipped with two blades, marked “1986” on the pen blade and the clip exhibiting the Remington
logo. Item appears unused and shows minor scratches and traces of oxidation on the bolsters. The knife comes complete with box and
papers. The other one is an R3843, a six component Trailhand Bullet Knife, also of the Limited Edition series, measuring 3 1/2" and dated
1996 on its Spey blade. Also included with this model are can opener, cork screw, punch blade, screwdriver and 1 1/2” clip blade. The
knife appears unused with some very light storage marks and included is the box bottom only and original paper. (76816-8S)
3277. LOT OF KNIVES This is a lot of two folding knives beginning with one measuring 6 1/4” in length with wood handles with obverse side
reading “The Traveler” and “Chicago Cutlery”. The knife appears unused and exhibits light verdigris along the brass rivets. Included is the
original brown leather sheath showing a few light handling marks. The other item is a Browning model 900 folding game and camp saw
measuring about 8” in length with a black rubber handle with the company logo on the obverse blade. The saw appears unused and
remains in excellent condition and comes with lanyard, nylon sheath, factory box and paper. (76816-8T)
3278. LOT OF KNIVES This is a lot of two fixed blade knives starting with an apparently unused Gerber Flayer coming in at 8 1/4” in overall
length including a 4” blade. The knife features a chrome handle and the steel blade has a small spot of surface oxidation near the tip on
the reverse side. The lower tang is marked “Gerber Flayer” followed by an image of a knife similar to that of the company logo. The knife
is housed in what appears to be its original brown leather sheath. The second knife is 7 1/2" long with a bone handle, white red and black
spacers and flat wood cap. The 3” blade rates excellent and is marked “Koch” on the obverse side and “014” on the reverse. (76816-8U)
3279. LOT OF MACHETES This lot consists of two U.S. issued M-1942 machetes by the Ontario Knife Company. Each of the 18” blades
exhibits a mixed smoky gray patina with scattered areas of light oxidation staining and mild contact wear. One has small chips missing
along the edge. Both have plastic handles, the first exhibiting a mottled green and black appearance and with a crack through the length
of the butt on the reverse side. The second handle is black with only minor handling marks. Each machete is housed in its respective U.S.
marked OD green plastic scabbard with hanger marked “Marmac/1966”. An about very good condition lot overall. (76816-6V)
3280. LOT OF EDGED TOOLS This is a lot of two apparently unused items starting with a Woodman’s Pal model 284 multi-purpose tool
capable of clearing trails with its 11 1/2” blade/sickle hook. The stacked brown leather handle shows a few minor handling marks and
the item is housed in its original tan leather sheath and included is the original hang tag. The other item in the lot is an Estwing model
E24A Sportsman Axe with an OAL of 13” and a 5 1/2” head. The stacked leather handle shows some light storage marks at the base
and the item comes with original leather sheath, packaging material and owner’s manual. An excellent condition lot overall. (76816-6W)
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3281. KNIFE LOT This is an apparently unused and excellent condition knife by Puma, a Sea-Hunter model with an OAL of 11” including a 6
1/2” stainless steel blade with the reverse side depicting the various uses for the diversified edge sections. The obverse side includes the
maker and model names along with “No. 6363”, an affixed sticker that reads “Blade Rockwell Tested” and the one piece red handle is constructed of grooved rubber. Included is the original natural colored sheath with a red border and a sticker attached that reads “Vinyl
Sheath Instead of Leather to Avoid Damage by Salt Water.” Also included is the original lanyard. (76816-6X)
3282. KNIFE LOT This is an 8” long boot knife by Puma with a 4 1/2" blade with a reverse side that includes the company logo and “Best.
No. 3573” and an obverse side that retains the original “Rockwell Tested” sticker and the handles are stag. The full length tang bears the
serial #16281 as does the original hang tag still attached to the belt clip of the original black leather sheath. Included is the two piece
green and yellow plastic factory box with sharpening instruction sheet. This is an apparently unused and excellent condition knife lot by
the collectible maker. (76816-6Y)
3283. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of two fixed blade knives by Remington beginning with a model R6, a skinner with an overall length
of 8 3/4” with a 4” blade with the trademark name logo on the reverse side. The faux stag Devlin handles exhibit a medallion on the obverse
panel that reads “Remington/UMC”. This excellent condition knife appears unused and included is the original leather sheath with hone in
pocket with snap showing light verdigris. The second item in the lot is in a lesser state of condition, a 9 1/4" long knife with a sharpened 4
3/4" blade with a reverse that includes “RH35”, the Remington UMC circle and “-5 1/4" and the company name on the obverse. The blade
exhibits a mottled smoky gray patina with moderate sharpening wear and light verdigris staining. The stacked leather handle shows a
greater degree of verdigris particularly in the grooves that border the leather with the maroon spacers. The aluminum butt shows moderate
handling marks and included is the original leather sheath also showing scattered verdigris and handling marks. (76816-6Z)
3284. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of three folding knives including the first two by Case beginning with an excellent 2 1/2" double
ended example with a 2” blade with a reverse that includes “Case Razor Edge” and “Case XX” and a reverse with “5233”. The 1 1/2"
blade reads “SS” on the reverse and the stag handle exhibits a medallion with company logo on the reverse panel. The other is about 3
1/4" long with two blades including the larger that reads “Case XX on the obverse and the other obverse with “A620091/2”. The single
sided bolster reads “Case/XX” on the obverse and the blades show minimal wear and very light scattered surface oxidation. The plastic
handles show light handling marks. The last item is 3 1/2” long with three blades and the only marking is on the largest and reads “Parker
Cut. Co./(logo)/Surgical Steel Japan”. The bone handle exhibits the etched image of a large sailing vessel on the obverse panel. A near
excellent condition knife overall. (76816-8V)
3285. LOT OF SHARPENING STEELS This lot consists of four sharpening steels including two Gerber Sportsman’s Steel with folding
leather handles consisting of a 5” with lanyard and an 8” missing the lanyard. The tips retain about 90% of the original light blue finish
over the “Heat Treated Chisel Tips” as depicted on the original label still present on the 5”, it is missing on the 8”. Next is a 5” Kabar with
folding leather handle and lanyard scattered light oxidation staining on steel and lastly is a 7” by Browning with separate leather sheath.
All appear unused with minor handling or storage marks. The conditions range from near excellent to excellent. (76816-8W)
3286. LOT OF KNIVES This is a lot of two trench knives beginning with a U.S. Mark 1 by Landers, Frary & Clark with an OAL of 11 1/2" with
a 6 3/4" double edge blade showing a mottled smoky gray patina with areas of mild surface oxidation. The one piece cast brass handle is
marked “U.S. 1918/L.F.&C.-1918” and exhibits a dark ochre patina, a few scattered verdigris induced stains and several handling marks
along the top tang. The included scabbard is unmarked and has been blacksmith modified with replacement hardware and retains about
40% finish. The second is a theater made example in about good condition with moderate oxidation staining over most of the surfaces of
the 8” double edge blade and five knob hand guard. The upper tang and butt of this somewhat crude specimen are wrapped in brown
leather that shows a few scuffs and retains some suppleness and mostly intact stitching. (76816-8X)
3287. KNIFE LOT This is a U.S.M.C Mark 2 Combat Knife measuring 12” overall with a 7” blade retaining about 97% original parkerized finish with
obverse marked “KA-BAR/Olean, N.Y.” and the reverse “USMC”. The markings remain crisp and the blade shows very light wear from sheath
contact and the guard and butt exhibit some light oxidation staining. The leather handle shows minimal wear and some dirt buildup within the
grooves. The knife is housed in its correct leather sheath with company and USMC logos still sharp. The leather and stitching remain strong
with dark spotting evident from contact with guard and hardware and loops are all fully intact. An about near excellent lot overall. (76816-8Y)
3288. KNIFE LOT This is a 12” fixed blade knife with a 7” partially serrated, gray satin finished, clip point blade with the obverse marked
“SOG/Specialty/Knives” and the reverse “Seki-Japan”. The one piece black plastic and checkered handle is free of blemishes. This is an SOG
Seal 2000, a very resilient knife that appears unused and remains in excellent condition and is housed in its original Kydex sheath. (76816-8Z)
3289. KNIFE LOT This Gerber Mark II survival knife is the rare variation with the aluminum handle being gray. This knife numbered “053326”
is 12” long with a bright 6 3/4” double edge blade, each partially serrated. The knife appears to be unused and remains in excellent condition as does its correct black leather sheath showing some light storage marks. Included are hanger and lanyards. (76816-8AA)
3290. BAYONET LOT This is a Swiss model 1957 pattern bayonet with an OAL of 14 1/2" including a 9 1/2” blade with ricasso marked “FW”
with Swiss Cross and within a circle and “W/453994”. The blade is bright with light contact wear and exhibits scattered small chips to
both edges and one at the point. The black composite grooved handle shows a small gouge and light handling marks and the correct
scabbard shows several scratches over its surface which is also black composite. (76816-8AB)
3291. KNIFE LOT This is a Case XX model 523-5 with an OAL of 9 1/4" with a 5” curved and thumb serrated blade showing a few minor scratches and spotting. The obverse blade exhibits the company logo, “Razor Edge”, “Case XX/USA” and the reverse reads “523-5/SSP” and the
impressive stag handles rate excellent with no noticeable blemishes. The included original brown leather scabbard also rates excellent with
a few minor scuffs and spots of ingrained dirt. A collectible item in remarkable condition from the renowned maker. (76816-8AC)
3292. KNIFE LOT This 9 1/2" long fixed blade hunting knife has a 5” blade with an obverse with markings that consist of the logo “Case XX”
and “Razor Edge” with the bolster reading “Case XX/USA” and the obverse “516-5/SSP”. The thumb serrated blade is bright with negligible blemishes and the stag handles show virtually no wear and one rivet shows a slight trace of the onset of verdigris. An excellent condition and collectible model 516-5 that is housed in its original maker marked brown leather sheath showing areas of white and dark spotting and a few minor scuffs but otherwise excellent. (76816-8AD)
3293. KNIFE LOT This is a Connecticut Shotgun Co. Traditional Hunter fixed blade knife. This Galazan measures 10” with a 5 1/4" flowing
Damascus blade with unsharpened edge and a tapered full tang. The nickel silver guard showing some thinning from contact with verdigris and excellent condition bone handle contribute to the pleasing appearance and the knife comes with the original brown leather sheath
with lanyard. (76816-8AE)
3294. AUTOMATIC KNIFE LOT This lot consists of two folding knives that are categorized as switch blades and can be sold to N.H. residents only. The first measures 4 1/2" with a bright blade with an obverse bolster that reads “Horster/Rosterei”. The obverse side of the
stag handle features a channel that aligns with the release spring and this switchblade rates excellent overall. The second one is smaller,
measuring 3 1/2", a swing guard lock back, a bright blade with the obverse reading “Virginia” and the reverse “Inox”. The stag handle
exhibits panels with contrasting tones of yellow and white with the reverse showing verdigris at the rivets. A near excellent condition example overall. {Available to N.H. residents only} (76816-8AF)
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3295. KNIFE LOT This is a Lisakki Jarvenpaa fixed blade knife with an overall length of 10 1/2" including a bright 6” blade with a reverse side
gracefully marked “Lisakki Jarvenpaa/Made in Finland” all in cursive. The blade exhibits some light spotting and sheath wear. Also featured are a stacked leather handle and a nickel bolster and the knife comes in what appears to be its original leather sheath. A near excellent condition example overall. (76816-8AG)
3296. BAYONET LOT This is a U.S. M4 bayonet by Utica for the M1 Carbine with a 6 5/8” blade exhibiting a chipped point and retaining about
40% parkerized finish with extensive markings from sharpening evident and the leather handle shows mild wear and contact impressions.
It is housed in a Type 3 “PWH” marked scabbard rating near excellent with light handling marks and a few black contact spots. (77293-1A)
3297. BAYONET LOT This is a U.S. M4 bayonet by Camillus for the M1 Carbine with a 6 5/8” blade retaining about 92% parkerized finish
with contact wear and scattered light surface oxidation evident. The brown leather handle shows average wear and the included scabbard
is a Type 3 marked “PWH” with steel toning to brown. This is a very good to near excellent lot overall. (77293-1B)
3298. BAYONET LOT This is an unmarked European copy of an M4 bayonet with a parkerized blade showing mild contact wear, scattered
light brown surface oxidation and a small chip missing at the point. The plastic handle rates excellent with sharp checkering and the bayonet is housed in an “M10” marked black plastic scabbard. (77293-1C)
3299. BAYONET LOT This is a U.S. M5 bayonet by Imperial for the M1 Garand with a parkerized blade retaining about 95% finish and a
brown plastic checkered handle showing only light wear. The scabbard is a USM8A1 with no maker name evident and with canvas loop
showing mild wear. (77293-1D)
3300. KNIFE LOT This is a U.S.M.C Fighting Utility Knife with the obverse side of the 7” parkerized blade marked “Case XX/Bradford, PA” and
the reverse “USMC/1989-USA”. This is an excellent condition knife with an overall length of 12” and blade retaining 98% finish and featuring a brown leather handle with only very light handling marks. Included is the original leather sheath with crisp logos and also with
light handling marks. (77293-1E)
3301. KNIFE LOT This is a U.S. Fighting Knife with an overall length of 12” and a 7” blade with the only marking being on the obverse side:
“U.S./Utica Cut. Co.”. The blade retains about 60% parkerized finish with the majority of the surface exhibiting a faint coating of brown surface
oxidation. The leather handle shows a scuff adjacent to the guard but is otherwise free of significant blemishes. The dark brown leather sheath
is unmarked with the exception of a name hand written on the inside top loop. An about very good condition lot overall. (77293-1F)
3302. KNIFE LOT This Jet Pilot’s Survival Knife is a Camillus Type 2 with a 5” serrated blade retaining about 85% Parkerizing and a brown
leather washer handle showing minimal wear. The near excellent condition knife is contained in a correct leather sheath with mild wear
and some scattered dark discoloration and with correct hone in pocket. (77293-1G)
3303. KNIFE LOT This is a U.S. Navy Diver/Combat “Seals” Knife with a 6” serrated black parkerized blade marked “MK 3/MOD O” on the
obverse side and numbered “2V376” on the reverse. The blade retains about 80% finish with the checkered black plastic grips showing
only light wear. Included is a correct scabbard with the canvas loop showing significant wear and now fading to white. Included is a correct lanyard. (77293-1H)
3304. KNIFE LOT This is a U.S. Machete marked “Legitimus Collins & Co. 1942” with an overall length of 27” including a 22” blade with a
smoky gray patina with scattered dark spotting and isolated small spots of minor surface oxidation. The black plastic handle shows light
handling marks. No scabbard included. (77293-1I)
3305. BAYONET LOT This is a U.S. M.1892-1898 Krag bayonet with a bright 11 3/4” blade dated 1899 and a nice wood handle with a few
light impressions and the pommel has toned to a mottled brown and gray patina. The impressive bayonet is housed in a fully intact correct
brown leather Picket Pin scabbard that like the bayonet rates about near excellent with supple leather, strong stitching and some verdigris
buildup along some of the snaps. An impressive outfit overall. (77293-1J)
3306. BAYONET LOT This is a U.S. Model 1942 for the 1903 Springfield and M1 Garand rifles by Oneida Ltd. and dated 1943 on the 16”
dark blued blade currently retaining about 85% finish. The black plastic handle shows very minor handling marks and the correct OD
green plastic scabbard retains a crisp U.S. Ordnance logo and exhibits only light blemishes. (77293-1K)
3307. BAYONET LOT This is a reproduction U.S.N. Dahlgren Bowie Bayonet with obverse blade marked “AMESMFGCO./CHICOPEE/MASS.
and the reverse “USN/DR/1862”. This is a very sturdy model with a bright 12” blade, brass reinforced grooved wood handle and brass
guard. The condition is excellent and included is an unmarked black leather and brass scabbard also rating excellent. (77293-1L)
3308. MACHETE LOT This is an Argentine model 1909 bolo machete, an imported short sword measuring 20” overall including a 14 3/4"
bright blade with light contact wear with the obverse side ricasso marked “Modello Argentino 1909” in an arched configuration around
an Argentine crest. The reverse ricasso is marked “Weyersberg/Kirschbaum & Co./Solingen”. The s-shaped guard and bird’s head pommel numbered “PO4418” exhibit a mottled smoky gray patina and the hardwood grips rate about very good with some impact marks evident. The bolo machete is housed in a matching numbered steel scabbard retaining about 30% finish with scattered light surface oxidation
observed and attached to a correct and fully intact brown leather frog showing light wear and soiling. (77293-1M)
3309. BAYONET LOT This is a U.S. model 1873 socket bayonet in remarkable condition with an 18” blade retaining 90-95% blue with most
loss due to wear at the tip area and some small isolated spots of surface oxidation. The ricasso exhibits a very strong “US” marking. The
3” socket is in a similar state of condition and the bayonet is housed in a correct steel scabbard exhibiting impressive blue and showing
a few light dings and scratches and minor oxidation is occurring at the contact area of the base of the leather frog showing modest crazing
mainly at the rear, the front showing mild scuffing and a scratched in initial. The stitching is intact with the exception of an isolated pin size
hole. Also still present is the original brass belt hook with “US” marked escutcheon experiencing the onset of verdigris. Overall an impressive collectible trapdoor outfit. (77293-1N)
3310. BAYONET LOT This U.S. model 1873 socket bayonet is virtually free of dings or scratches and exhibits an appealing smoky gray patina
with some scattered oxidation staining, a partially worn “US” marking and the socket reveals some nice brown overtones. The included
correct steel scabbard retains about 95% black finish with some contact wear and surface oxidation present. The attached dark leather
frog and belt loop show minimal wear and some small scuffs and the brass disc is fully intact and exhibits a nice ochre patina. Overall a
very good condition trapdoor bayonet. (77293-1P)
3311. BAYONET LOT This is a U.S model 1873 socket bayonet with an overall length of 21” including an 18” blade and showing mild scattered
surface oxidation staining and perhaps a tiny spot or two of light pitting. Also evident are some pleasing traces of original blue, a bold “US”
marking and very few signs of wear or handling marks bringing the condition rating to about very good. (77293-1Q)
3312. BAYONET LOT This is a homemade Revolutionary War era style bayonet measuring 21” overall with a 16 1/2" bright blade that shows
light brush marks where it has been buffed and polished smooth leaving a wavy surface. In addition there is a rudimentary cut mortise and
a small amount of brown oxidation staining in the ricasso area. Included is a homemade black vinyl scabbard with frog and a fully attached
white fabric shoulder strap. A very acceptable outfit useful for the purpose of reenactment or display. (77293-1R)
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3313. KNIFE LOT Contains an United Cutlery Fossil hunter 11 1/2" fixed blade knife with a 6" blade that has a deeply carved image of a lizard
skeleton it comes with a display stand also included is a Frost Cutlery Barracuda folding knife with a 2 1/2" blade, it has a walnut handle
with stainless bolsters. (1X176222-17AF)
3314. VICTORINOX KNIFE LOT Two total: (1) Officer Suisse measuring 3 1/2" equipped with eleven blades including but not limited to:
screw drivers, blades, saw, fish scaler, bottle opener, magnifying glass, scissors and pliers. Red plastic handle are in excellent condition
and includes a lightly worn factory cardboard box; (1) Director with stainless steel handles measuring 2 7/8" equipped with the following
tools: large blade, nail file with cleaner, orange peeler with large scraper, small blade and scissors. Knife is in excellent condition and
includes an original factory cardboard box and papers. (1X56020-K261)
3315. GERBER LEGENDARY BLADES MIMING KNIFE SET This set consists of four Gerber Miming steak knives measuring 8
1/2" overall with a 3 3/8" stainless steel blades and slender tapered brushed nickel handles. All four knives are in excellent condition and
are housed in a hinged woodgrain vinyl covered card box with maroon interior and slotted wood separators. (1X56161-18AI)
3316. REMINGTON MODEL R1173 BABY BULLET FOLDING KNIFE This two blade trapper is a special edition replica of the
legendary Remington "Baby Bullet" knife. The knife measures 3 1/2" with a 2 3/4" stainless steel clip point main blade and spey point
secondary blade. The blades remain bright and the main blade is etched with the Remington Trademark logo. The nickel silver bolster
remains bright as does the brass liners and lanyard hole bushing. The Delerin handles have a nice reddish-orange jigged bone appearance, are fastened by three small pins and decorated with a single nickel silver bullet shield. Knife includes a two-piece factory box and
papers. (1X56020-K85)
3317. CUSTOM LARGE HUNTER BY JOHNSON This fixed blade knife by the late Durrell Johnson measures 10 1/4" overall with a 5
1/4" full tang damascus steel blade equipped with a gut hook and thumb serrations. The blade remains unsharpened and retains all its
wavy damascus pattern and is maker marked "CARMON" along the upper rear edge of the obverse side of the blade; some light oxidation
is present along the spine and butt of the tang. The broad brass bolster has a lightly tarnished goldenrod patina and is secured by two
ground brass pins. The finger grip rosewood grips rate excellent and are fastened by five small brass pins and equipped with a brass lined
lanyard hole. Knife includes a leather sheath with handle strap and hone in pocket having a few small scuffs and stains. (1X56020-K285)
3318. CUSTOM BOWIE BY ZACCAGNINO This large bowie by Donald
Zaccagnino measures 14 1/2" with a 9" high polished stainless steel bowie
blade. The blade remains bright, unsharpened and is maker marked
"ZACK" on the reverse ricasso and "ZB-IV-05" on the obverse ricasso.
The brass S-shaped guard with bush style quillons is a mellowed goldenrod with spots of light tarnish and sheath staining while the angular brass
pommel with similar bush style heel has a slightly darkened tarnished
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ocher patina. The polished bone handle rates excellent having a pleasing
cream color with light gray and brown highlights and is centered between
thin brass and black spacers. Knife includes a maker's marked black
leather sheath with handle strap having light verdigris forming on the hardware. (1X56020-K280)
3319. CUSTOM RIVERBOAT QUEEN DAGGER BY SCHROCK
This compact finger hole grip knife by Alan Schrock of Pontiac IL., measures 4 1/2" overall with a 2" full tapered tang high polished steel blade.
The blade remains bright and unsharpened and the tiger stripe micarta grips rate excellent, are fastened by five small brass pins and
equipped with a lanyard hole. Knife includes an open throat leather belt buckle sheath with belt ring and stud. (1X56020-K82)
3320. CUSTOM BRASS HANDLE PUSH DAGGER BY CRAWFORD This Crawford Knives push dagger measures 5" overall with
a 3 1/8" double edged stainless steel blade. The blade remains bright, unsharpened and is engraved "Crawford-1979" along the top edge
on one side and "193" on the other side. The brass handle has a nice tarnished patina. Dagger includes a brown leather sheath with clip
having a few light handling marks and stains. (1X56020-K150)
3321. CUSTOM COMPACT BOWIE BY CORBY This hand crafted knife by Harold Corby of Johnson City measures 10 3/4" overall
with a 4 3/4" high polished bowie style blade measuring 2" at its widest point. The blade remains bright and unsharpened and is maker
marked along the top of the obverse side of the blade. The brass single guard and pommel are a lightly mellowed goldenrod with light
staining from sheath storage. The antique gold micarta finger grip handle rates excellent remaining bright and is separated by a wide black
micarta collar and aluminum and red spacers. Knife includes a heavy duty maker marked leather sheath with handle strap having a few
light scuffs and stains. (1X56020-K112)
3322. CUSTOM FIXED BLADE HUNTING KNIFE BY ZACCAGNINO This large hunter by Donald Zaccagnino measures 10 3/8"
overall with a 5 1/8" stainless steel clip point blade. The blade remains bright and unsharpened with "ZACK" maker's mark along the rear
top edge of the reverse side of the blade. The brass large single finger guard, flared center band and pommel have a mellowed tarnished
patina with a few light stains from sheath storage. The dual section pau ferro finger grip handle rate good to very good with a thin crack
through both sections on the reverse side and are separated by brass and black spacers. Knife includes a heavy duty maker marked black
leather with handle strap. (1X56020-K284)
3323. LIMITED EDITION CUSTOM BOWIE BY WILSON This bowie by R.W. Wilson measures 14 1/4" overall with a 9 1/4" full tang stainless steel bowie style blade equipped with a pierced wavy choil. The blade remains unsharpened and bright with scroll engraving on the reverse
side of the blade starting at the ricasso and continuing along the blade flat; the ricasso is also numbered "1/100" under the tomahawk maker's
mark. The brass double guard remains bright and is decorated with rudimentary scroll engraving. The coffin shaped curly maple grips rate
excellent and are fastened by two bright pins with brass washers and decorated with engraved S-shaped brass inlays. (1X56020-K164)
3324. HANDCRAFTED LIMITED EDITION ENGRAVED DAGGER BY WILSON This dagger is numbered 1/100 and measures 13"
overall with a 8" double edged stainless steel blade. The blade remains bright and unsharpened with loose scroll engraving along the
obverse center spine and ricasso which is also maker marked. The German silver double guard shows loose scroll and remains bright as
does the oval shaped pommel. The commando shaped curly maple handle rates excellent with inlaid German silver escutcheons in the centers and is separated by red and aluminum spacers. There is no sheath present, a nice limited edition Wilson dagger. (2X56020-K209)
3325. CUSTOM DROP POINT HUNTING KNIFE BY SPENDLOVE Hand crafted by Dale Spendlove of Orem, Utah, this fixed blade
knife measures 8 1/8" overall with a 3 7/8" tapered full tang stainless steel drop point blade. The blade remains bright and unsharpened
and is maker marked on the obverse side of the blade. The nickel silver bolsters are nicely foliate engraved on a black punch dot background. The antique ivory handles have a nice cream color with thin drying highlights and are fastened by four small bright pins. There
are small hairline cracks at the front pins and a 3/4" chip missing along the lower rear corner of the left panel. Knife includes a stitched
black leather open throat sheath. (1X56020-K310)
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3326. A.G. RUSSELL SAFETY AXE This handy little axe measures 10 5/8" overall with a 4 1/2" high carbon steel head equipped with a
2 1/8" cutting edge. The axe head remains unsharpened and otherwise bright except for scattered oxidation staining primarily on the
reverse side of the head; the obverse side is marked with a horizontal "A.G. Russell / Solingen Germany". The steel guard remains bright
with some fine oxidation staining and the spring remains strong. The hickory handle with grooved neck rates excellent. (1X56020-K142)
3327. LOT OF KNIVES Three knives total: (1) 5 3/4" folding stainless steel clip-point blade, 10 3/8" overall, exhibiting only a few minor faint
handling marks. The knife features a set of clear acrylic grips with silhouette-style background; the grips rate near excellent and exhibiting
no discernible damage. The brass handguard and pommel both rate very good but exhibit dulled luster and some speckling. Included
with the knife is a black leather sheath; (2) fixed blade knives by Tramontina. Both knives feature a 7" stainless steel straight-back blade
and yellow synthetic grips. Included with each knife is a black hard plastic sheath. While one knife is loose with its sheath, the other is
still secured in its factory original packaging. (1X136222-17I)
3328. LOT OF TOOLS This lot consists of six compact tools consisting of three utility knives and three folding multi-purpose tools. The first
is a Stanley 10-801, a sport utility knife with a handle length of 6 5/8”, rubber grip panels, and a 3” stainless steel, fixed lock-back blade
and the opposite end has a retractable blade. Included is the original nylon belt holster. Next is an AmPro with red and black 4” panels,
and five replacement blades in side compartment. The other one is a clip-on and folding example by Husky measuring 6” in length when
retracted and entirely of metal construction. Continuing on we have an unmarked 7” long all metal tool with red grip panels with hammer
and adjustable wrench constituting the top end and the retractables being pliers, saw tooth knife with screwdriver and single edge knife.
There is also a Winchester 22-41346, 12 function with wood grain plastic handles and measuring 7” in overall length and 4 3/4” when
closed. Included is a black nylon sheath with Winchester logo on flap. The last item is an unmarked 8 function that is 4” when closed
and in its nylon belt sheath. This is an excellent condition lot overall. (1X76600-2B)
3329. LOT OF KNIVES Five folding knives total: (1) Floting Guard folding knife with a 3 3/4" stainless steel clip-point blade. The knife features multi-color wood grips that rate near excellent and exhibit only some minor faint handling marks. Included with the knife are a leather
sheath and a factory box; (1) unmarked folding knife with a 4 1/2" stainless steel clip-point blade, which exhibits some minor light scuffs.
The finger groove grips rate very good plus and exhibit only some light handling wear; (1) unmarked folding knife with a 4 3/4" stainless
steel clip-point blade which exhibits some minor light scuffs. The predominantly brass hilt rates very good, but exhibits heavy verdigris
development along the right side. Included with the knife is a brown leather sheath; (1) "Old Smoky Folding Hunter" with a 4" stainless
steel clip-point blade which exhibits a couple of instances of light surface oxidation. The bone insert grips rate excellent and exhibit no
discernible damage; however, the metal handguards exhibit some isolated light verdigris. Included with the knife are a black leather sheath
and a factory box; (1) "Old Smoky Folding Hunter" pocket knife with a 3 1/4" stainless steel clip-point blade. The knife features a set of
multi-colored wood grip inserts, and exhibits some slight verdigris along the metal handguards. Included with the knife are a black leather
sheath and a factory box. The final item is a commemorative "Discovery of America" pocket knife by Opinel which features a 3 1/2" clippoint blade. The knife displays commemorative engraving along the left side of the blade, and features a rosewood handle. Included with
the knife is a factory box. (1X136222-17K)
3330. LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS KNIVES Consists of seven knives. The first item is a Marine Combat fixed blade fighting knife. The
knife features a 6 5/8" clip-point blade with matte black finish, exhibiting some minor imperfections. The black hard rubber grip rates
excellent and exhibits no signs of damage. Included with the knife are a black nylon sheath and a factory box. The next six items are two
identical sets, three knives each, of On Target throwing knives. The first set of knives rates very good plus and exhibit only some minor
light scratches and other handling marks along their grips. Included are a leather sheath and factory box. The second set rates near very
good, but exhibits faint to light surface oxidation. Included are a leather sheath and factory box. (1X136222-17L)
3331. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of two switchblades beginning with a 7” long example by Schrade Cutlery Company of Walden N.Y.
The spring activation will require mechanical attention and the sharpened 3 1/4” blade exhibits scattered dark spots primarily at the ricassso and the edge shows a small chip. The brown and tan celluloid handle mimics tortoise-shell and is very good with a chip at the top
right panel and some tiny, tight cracks at the rivets; there is a ding at the right base nickel-silver bolster. The other one is 8” long with a 3
3/4” blade marked “Rostfrei” (stainless) that is lightly sharpened and remains bright with a few minor contact marks. The faux mother-ofpearl scales have light marks near the sliding safety but otherwise rate excellent. Please note: switchblades and automatic knives are for
sale to N.H. residents only. (1X77156-1)
3332. LOT OF POCKET KNIVES A total of three folding knives from multiple manufacturers. First is a promotional key chain folder from
Lift Master in its original box measuring 2 1/2" with a 1 1/2" drop point blade. Second is a Parker Eagle lock back knife measuring 3 3/4"
with a 2 3/4" clip point blade with stag handles in its original box. Third is a Rough Rider twin folder measuring 3 1/2" with a 2" and 2
1/2" drop point blades in its original box. All three knives are in excellent condition. (2X106417-2AD)
3333. LOT OF KNIVES Four knives total: (1) Banzai Folder folding knife by Frost Cutlery with a 3 1/4" serrated tanto blade. The knife features
a set of rubber grips and includes a black nylon case; (1) Green Beret Folder folding knife by Frost Cutlery with a 3 3/4" serrated clip
point blade. The knife features a set of black synthetic grips and includes a black nylon case; (2) folding knives featuring 3 1/2" drop point
blades and wood grips, both knives include leather cases. All of the knives rate excellent and include factory boxes. (1X136222-17D)
3334. LOT OF KNIVES Six boxes of Tomahawk Brand knives: (1) stainless steel folding knife with a 2 3/4" serrated clip point blade. The
knife rates near excellent and exhibits only some minor light blemishes on the grip; included is a box with packaging; (2) stiletto-style
folding knives, each with a 4" long clip blade. Both knives feature multi-colored wood grips and rate excellent, exhibiting no discernible
damage and including boxes with packaging; (3) boxes of disposable knives, the first two boxes contain 12 small knives with 1 3/4" cutoff pen blades and assorted color plastic grips, the last box contains 9 small knives, likewise with 1 3/4" cut-off pen blades and plastic
grips. (1X136222-17B)
3335. LOT OF KNIVES Four Rough Rider knives total: (1) folding knife with a 4" "B" clip blade. The knife features imitation abalone grip
panels and rates excellent; (1) folding knife with a 3 1/4" clip point blade. The knife features a set of rosewood grips and rates near excellent
and exhibits only an extremely minor impact mark in the rear of the right grip panel; (1) multi-blade pocket knife with three blades: 3" long
clip, 2 1/4" sheep-foot, and 2" spey-point. The knife features a set of red wood grips and rates excellent overall, with no discernible damage;
(1) multi-blade pocket knife with three blades: 2 1/2" long clip, 1 3/4" sheep-foot, and 1 3/4" spey-point. The knife features a set of wood
grips and rates excellent overall, with no discernible damage. All of the knives come with a factory box and packaging. (1X136222-17C)
3336. LOT OF KNIVES Consists of 16 assorted pocket knives. The first 11 items are a set of identical 2 1/2" drop point blade knives with
integral bottle opener, featuring black synthetic grips. The next three items are a set of identical multi-blade knives: 3 1/2" clip point blade
and 3 1/2" saw blade with integral bottle opener. The knives feature sets of red plastic grips. The next item is a single 2 1/2" drop point
blade knife with integral bottle opener, featuring maroon synthetic grips. The final item is a multi-blade knife with a 3" clip point blade and
a 2" spey-point blade featuring applied green paint on the grips. (1X136222-17A)
3337. KN I FE LOT This is a vintage unmarked brass handled folding knife measuring 5 1/2" in overall length with the ochre shaded brass
showing a couple of minor scratches and the 4" steel blade showing mild edge wear, scattered dark spotting and moderate pitting at
the bolster. (1X74301-3)
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3338. C U STO M F I X E D B L A D E S K I N N E R BY
BROWN This fixed blade skinning knife by Floyd Brown of
Miami FL. measures 9" overall with a 4 1/2" upward swept
tapered full tang stainless steel blade equipped with a filework upper and lower spine. The blade remains bright and
unsharpened and is maker marked along the obverse ricasso.
The grooved single brass guard has a lightly tarnished patina
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and the single finger smooth bone handle rates very good
with the cream colored scales fastened by six small brass pins
and is equipped with a brass lined lanyard hole, the scales
show small thin cracks at the lanyard hole and some of the
pins. Knife includes a custom dark mammal skin sheath crafted by Mrs. Brown. (1X56020-K81)
(300/500)
3339. CUSTOM ARNO BERNARD CARVED WARTHOG HANDLE UPSWEPT HUNTER KNIFE Handcrafted by Arno Bernard
Sr. this fixed blade knife measures 9 1/2” overall with a 4 1/4” hollow ground upswept stainless steel blade. The blade remains bright, unsharpened and has etched two line makers mark in the obverse blade. The hilt is composed of a bright pinned nickel silver collar and medium brass
spacer matching the 9” curved warthog tusk. The middle of handle is carved with three standing elephants. The tusk has a natural cream color
with dark umber highlights and is accented with thin drying cracks mainly along the spine and at the tip. Knife includes a light skinned Cape
Buffalo open throat leather sheath. A great looking South African custom knife and sheath combo. (1X56020-K166)
(400/600)
3340. WALTER BREND DROP POINT HUNTING KNIFE This Brend creation measures 8 1/8" overall with a 3 3/4" tapered tang
high polish stainless steel drop point blade. The blade remains bright, unsharpened and has familiar confederate flag Walterboro, SC
maker's mark on the obverse side of the blade. The nickel silver single guard remains bright and the polished staghorn handles rate excellent and are fastened by six small bright pins. Knife includes a leather sheath with wraparound handle strap marked "D.P." in blue ink. A
great looking well balanced Walter Brend hunting knife. (1X56020-K198)
(350/550)
3341. SHEFFIELD CUTLERY KNIFE BY WILSON 7" tapered full tang kitchen blade with false edge, 11 1/8" overall length. The blade
has toned to a gray patina with scattered fine oxidation staining and patches of minor pinprick pitting. The obverse side of the blade is
marked "I.WILSON / SYCAMORE St. / SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND" above the peppercorn and diamond makers marks. The dark horn scales
show light handling wear and light chips along the interior edges. The scales are fastened by the small brass pins and the obverse scale
has been decorated with a steer head and running dog brass inlay. (1X57241-149N) [Larry Kaufman Collection]
(100/200)
3342. U.S. MODEL 1917 TRENCH KNIFE BY L.F. & C. This knife measures 14" overall with a 9" triangular blade that retains about
95% original blue with the loss due to light scabbard marks on the facets. The hilt has pyramidal studs on the "D" guard and retains about
75% original blue toning to brown with light silvering along the edges. The walnut grip has a couple very light blemishes and retains nearly
all its original oil finish. The "JEWELL-1918" marked scabbard is in fine condition with only a few nicks and marks in the original olive green
finish and some minor oxidation staining on the steel chape and throat. A very good plus to near excellent condition Landers, Frary & Clark
trench knife. (57241-149E) [Larry Kaufman Collection]
(350/550)
3343. FIGHTING KNIFE LOT This central American influenced design fighting knife measures 16 3/4" overall with a 11 3/4" drop point
blade. The handle is a solid piece of shaped walnut secured by tightly wrapped brass colored wire rope. There are three stable with-thegrain cracks in the handle; two along the left side and one on the right. The blade has an etched scroll design on the front side with the
words "La Libertad" as a focal point, when translated it means Freedom. The blade is marked Calidad / Superior near the grip base and
the number 147 has been stamped as well and there are spots of scattered fine oxidation staining near all over on the reverse side. This
is a neat looking fighting knife that remains in very good overall condition. (1X107217-11)
3344. KNIFE LOT Consists of unmarked nearly-symmetrical 10 1/4" Somali leaf-point blade. The knife rates good, but exhibits substantial
oxidation. The bone handle rates very good plus and exhibits no cracks or chips. Included with the knife is a kid skin sheath which has
been ink-marked with the message "Major Honorable RF Carnegie from Sausau Elmi, Somali. Sept. 1910." Cursory research revealed
that R.F. Carnegie commanded the 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders during the Second Matabele War, 1896; in the Boer War, Carnegie
led troops to support the fighting at Caesar's Camp on January 6, 1900, during which he was badly wounded. An interesting piece of
history which remains in about very good condition overall. (1X136647-16A)
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3345. E DG E D WEAPON LOT Consists of a Martindale-style machete. The machete features a large 20 1/4" blade with upswept point.
The blade rates near very good but exhibits a general brown patina with areas of light to moderate oxidation as well as pitting scattered
across the length of the blade. The rounded butt wood grips rate good but exhibit several minor cracks as well as general light handling marks. (1X136647-13C)
3346. LOT OF ETHNOGRAPHIC WEAPONS. Two total: (1) Filipino Dha featuring a 19 1/2" gently curved blade. The blade rates poor,
exhibiting excessive oxidation along its entire length. The hilt rates near good, exhibits a large crack running rearward from the upper
handguard. The hilt is capped along the blade and butt by folded metal; the metal rates good plus, but exhibits general light oxidation.
Included with the sword is a wooden scabbard which exhibits several substantial chips as well as a few significant cracks and general light
marks from handling and wear; (1) Sudanese short sword, the sword features a 14" spear point blade and exhibits moderate oxidation.
The hilt is constructed of wood, with hide layered overtop. The hilt rates very good, but exhibits wear and some light handling marks.
Included with the short sword is a leather sheath which features a bulbous flare in the bottom half of its length. (1X136647-17B,13E)
3347. BAYONET AND MACHETE LOT First is a French M. 1892 Modified bayonet measuring 20” overall with a 15 1/2” blade that shows
scattered moderate oxidation staining and pitting. The smooth wood grips rate near excellent and the crossguard, quillon and pommel
exhibit a mottled smoky brown and gray patina. No scabbard is present. The machete is a U.S. M-1939 measuring about 22” overall
including a 16” sharpened blade marked “Legitimus/Collins & Co./Made in U.S.A./No. 127” showing extensive contact wear and a mottled
gray patina and the riveted black plastic handle rates near excellent with a few minor scratches. The WWII machete comes in an incorrect
black plastic scabbard marked “U.S./1991/Stemaco” with minor scratches and staining. (1X76600-2J)
3348. U.S. MODEL 1880 TRAPDOOR RAMROD BAYONET This bayonet measures 35 1/2" from the point to the threaded end.
The metal retains about 70% original blue with scattered modest oxidation. The ramrod features a triangular bayonet the first 20 1/2" and
is equipped with two circular locking holes and a ten line finger groove towards the tip and the threaded end can be used in conjunction
with a wiper as a cleaning rod or as a ramrod with the broken shell extractor. A very good plus condition bayonet seldom encountered
separately. (1X57244-31QA)
3349. LOT OF SOCKET BAYONETS Two total: (1) Austrian lorenz bayonet This bayonet measures 21 1/2" overall with an 18" blade. The
blade is moderately pitted and oxidized having some chipped edges primarily at the point of the blade. The socket is a dull gray patina
having numerous pinprick pits present; (1) U.S. model 1871 bayonet This bayonet measures 21" overall with an 18 5/16" blade. The
blade has toned to a dark brown patina having some light specks of silver undertones. The base of the blade is marked "US". The socket
is in similar condition as the blade. (177308-1D,J)
3350. LOT OF FRENCH BAYONETS Two total: (1) French Lebel Model 1886 bayonet This bayonet measures 18" overall with a 13 1/2"
blade. The blade has areas of light surface oxidation and staining present, the silver alloy grip has a light goldenrod tarnish. The steel scabbard has a few small dents and some moderate oxidation as well. ; (1) French model 1874 Gras rifle bayonet This is an unmarked model
1874 French Gras rifle bayonet measuring 25 1/4" overall length with a 20 1/2" blade. The blade features a wide stopped fuller and is a
bright gunmetal gray with an overall coating of light brown oxidation and scattered pitting. The forward-curving steel quillon is numbered
"6194" and shows numerous French proofs; it has toned to a brown patina having some oxidation stains present. The walnut handle rates
very good displaying dings and scratches over a reapplied flaking varnish, the brass handle has a functional press stud that has toned to
a dull ocher patina. A steel scabbard is included, retaining 85% of its added blue finish which is flaking to a brown patina. (177308-1E,A)
3351. BRITISH PATTERN 1853 ENFIELD BAYONET This lot contains 1 Enfield bayonet measuring 25" overall with a 21 1/2" blade.
The blade is a bright pewter patina having some scattered brown oxidation freckles. The socket retains 80% of its original blue finish displaying some light surface oxidation and handling marks. The correct leather scabbard with brass tip is included. (1X177308-1F)
3352. INDONESIAN ARMY DRESS SWORD 27 3/8" single edge blade, 32 3/8" overall length. The blade retains nearly all its bright
chrome finish with light scuffs from scabbard storage; the reverse side of the blade is etched with simple foliate scroll beneath "EKA PAKSI
CAKTI". The eagle pommel and guard and P-shaped knucklebow retain all of their bright chrome finish. The black plastic grip rates excellent and is decorated with a bright metal band wrap and a royal blue portepee is attached to a hanging ring at the rear of the pommel.
The brass scabbard retains most of its bright chrome finish with a number of light dents, scuffs and minor fading at the tip. The scabbard
is decorated with a talon-shaped drag and a slightly loose eagle escutcheon between the single hanger and throat. (3X56242-14)
3353. INDIA PATTERN REPRODUCTION CIVIL WAR CAVALRY SABER 33" unfullered blade, 39 1/4" overall length. The plain
blade remains bright with some minor light scuffs and scabbard marks and is simply marked with an inverted "INDIA" on the obverse ricasso. The brass branched guard and Phrygian style pommel are a lightly tarnished goldenrod and the hardwood handle with brass wire
wrapping remain intact, the leather washer is no longer present. The included steel scabbard retains 98-99% original nickel with some
minor light scuffs and is equipped with a drag and dual hangers. (1X57292-82)
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3354. FRENCH MODEL 1829 ARTILLERY SABER This saber measures 37 3/8" overall with a 31 7/8" curved single edge blade having wide single fullers. The blade remains bright overall with scattered scuffs and brush marks at the tip and hilt from being cleaned while
still showing remnants of light pinprick pitting. The spine is properly marked and dated "1838". The leather washer shows modest wear
but remains intact and the brass hilt has a lightly tarnished goldenrod patina, the pommel a slightly darker ocher patina; the obverse crossguard is numbered "266" and "371" (crossed out) and the reverse crossguard is marked "331". The leather covered grip shows some
light scuffing but remains mostly intact with slightly loose braided wire wrapping. The steel scabbard has a dark gray brown patina with
scattered mild oxidation, overstruck date and crossed out rack numbers. An overall very good example French sword and was the inspiration for the U.S. Model 1840 Artillery Saber. (2X56935-15C)
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3355. U.S. NAVY OFFICERS SWORD BY BERMEJO 32" three-quarter length unstopped fuller blade, 37 1/8" overall length. The
blade remains bright with etched panoplies of foliate scroll, anchors, and "U.S.N." in riband and flag. The reverse side of the blade is
engraved "THOMAS A. VARRELL" in a serrated bordered name plate in front of the Star of David etched ricasso while the obverse ricasso
is "Fabrica / Bermejo / Toledo / Spain". The brass hilt rates excellent with a pierced guard having a cast "U.S.N." in a spray of oak leaves
and acorns, serpent knucklebow and quillon and Phrygian pommel. The brass retains 98% original gold wash and the faux ray skin wrap
remains complete with intact brass wire wrap. The leather covered scabbard rates excellent with bright polished brass hangers and drag.
A nice, excellent Spanish made U.S. Naval Officer's sword. (2X57292-76)
3356. UNMARKED BASKET HILT RAPIER 34 1/4" unmarked double edge blade, 40 5/8" overall length. The blade is toning to pewter
with overall freckling and fine oxidation, the rear third of the blade is equipped with a narrow unstopped fuller. The hilt is composed of a
two flat ring guard with alternating flat quillons and single round side rings. The hilt is one-piece constructed, the front and side rings are
not attached to the ricasso on the reverse side of the blade; the metal is engraved with geometric and floral shapes and bears a gray
brown patina with patches of oxidation, heaviest along the interior of the rings. The handle is wrapped in tight braided wire having a dull
brown patina and is centered between two gold gilt woven bands. The fluted iron Turks head pommel with chiseled leaves has an overall
brown oxidized patina with patches of gray along the edges. A nice looking European basket hilt sword. (1X57350-1A)
3357. LOT OF FIXED BLADE KNIVES This lot includes four fixed blade sporting knives. First is a custom bone handle knife measuring 8 1/2"
overall with double edge spear style blade. Both edges have grind marks where the metal has been shaped and the handle is wrapped with
leather and beads. A custom sheath is included. Second is an Atlanta cutlery fixed blade knife with 3 1/2" drop point blade measuring 7" overall.
The blade appears unsharpened and the wooden handles are held in place with 13 brass rivets. A soft leather sheath with bead work is in
included. Third is an Atlanta Cutlery fixed blade knife with 4 1/2" clip point blade measuring 8 1/2" overall. The wood handles are held in place
by brass rivets and the blade appears unsharpened. A leather sheath with bead work is included. Fourth is a small dirk measuring 10 1/4"
overall with 6 1/4" clip point etched blade. The blade is etched on one side with an outstretched phoenix clutching a blank flag next to a panel
with EGM inside arrows. The one piece metal handle is cast in the shape of a lunging lion and has a pit on the right side likely from a bad casting
and included with this dirk is a leather sheath. The items in this lot remain in very good to excellent condition. (107239-2D)
3358. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of three sheath knives. First is a Linder dagger from Solingen Germany. Features a 6” dual edged
dagger-style blade with simple crossguard and walnut handle flanked by two red and one black spacer on each end with a simple flared
brass butt. The blade is bright polished and rates excellent. It comes in a leather belt loop sheath with tight seam stitching. Second knife
is a handmade or theater-made knife with a 5 3/4” up-swept clip point Bowie blade. There is an aluminum crossguard and pommel with
nine synthetic washers, each separated by an aluminum spacer. The blade is overall moderately pitted and shows evidence of a machine
cleaning. The entire handle and pommel assembly are loose and oxidized. Last item is in RJ Richter Norway small hunting sheath knife.
3 1/4” blade which is a dull gray and brown oxidize patina. There is a small aluminum guard and buttcap and the handle is stacked leather
washers with two yellow and one blue accenting washer spacers at each end. The sheath is in about very good condition. (37293-6K)
3359. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of two sheath knives. First is a Union Cutlery Company Olean, New York, Ka-Bar Hunter with 4
1/4” up-swept blade with file cut rear top edge. The blade shows remnants of a moderate machine cleaning however the original factory
markings remain intact. There is an aluminum guard numbered “472-5” and there are stacked leather and synthetic spacers with thin
brass accents at each end. Spacers are black, brown and a red-russet terminating in a slightly flared aluminum butt. Included is a generic
sheath which is slightly too long for the knife. The second knife is a Western, Boulder Colorado up-swept hunter with small file cut thumb
rest at rear. The blade is an overall dull patina showing evidence of sharpening and remnants of light pinprick pitting. The brass guard is
marked “L 40” and there is a simple aluminum buttcap pinned to the rear of the full tang blade. The handle is comprised of synthetic and
stacked leather washers, set off by thin white and burgundy spacers at each end. There is a sheath included which fits the blade rather
well, it is marked on its rear “No.1012” and rates very good. (37293-6L)
3360. MARBLES KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a Marbles “No.43 Ideal 7” ” hunting knife with 7” blade with a very wide fuller showing
evidence of a light cleaning and sharpening but with remnants of only very light pinprick pitting, the Marbles name and Gladstone
Michigan address still fully visible. The brass crossguard rates very good showing only some light verdigris. The stacked leather washer
handle rates very good plus with black, brass and red accenting spacers at each end and the remnants of the original “No.43 Ideal 7” ”
label on the reverse side of the handle. The widely flared aluminum butt shows minor dings and oxidation. Included is a correct Marbles
leather sheath with intact seam stitching and overall minor scuffs and handling marks from the years showing moderate verdigris which
should be cleaned before the snaps give way. A very respectable and very usable example overall. (37293-6M)
3361. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of four utility knives. The first is an “R Murphy/Ayer Mass” marked paring knife with a 2 7/8” blade which
shows moderate sharpening and is a gray dull patina overall. It features a hardwood handle which is painted brown. Second is an “IP
Hyde/Southbridge Mass/Made in USA” No21 knife. This appears very much like a tobacco-cigar-cutting knife with its leading edge ground
off now in a truncated patch-cutting knife-style. The blade shows moderate cleaning with some light oxidation and the handle rates about very
good retaining some original lacquer. The third knife is a very short square-bladed that is 1 7/8” long with a sharpened upper and front leading
edge with a serrated lower edge. The hardwood handles are riveted to the tang of the blade. It is stamp-marked “P.L.L. Pout Skinner” on the
left scale; a small leather cover is included. The last item is a dual-edged 3 3/4” stainless steel Japanese made knife with circular stamped guard
and stainless steel ferrule and a hardwood, likely beech, handle. It appears to be an oyster knife and is likely as-new. (37293-6N)
3362. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of seven fixed blade knives. First is an unmarked double-edge dagger with a 6” blade which rates
near very good with scattered tarnishing and oxidation staining. The brass guard is slightly loose and the wooden handle has been
wrapped in black tape; a leather hand-sewn sheath marked “TOM” is included. Second is a U.S. Cutlery Co. knife with a 3” blade which
rates about very good with scattered oxidation staining. The one-piece walnut grip rates very good and a green sheath is included. Third
is a fixed blade knife with an 8 1/2” blade and wood grips, all rating about very good with the blade moderately tarnished and the grips
worn with a missing chip at the bottom of one side. A second 2 1/2” fixed blade knife is included on the same leather sheath which has
two slots, one for each knife. Fourth is a Mediterranean knife with a 6” blade which shows Arabic writing on it, the sheath and grip are
of brass with green and red decorative beads and light engraving, all rating very good with wear from the years. Fifth is a Finnish Normark
knife with a 4 1/2” stainless blade and a black synthetic handle, all of which rate very good to near excellent and included is a Normark
leather sheath. Sixth is another Mediterranean knife with a 3 1/2” curved blade with decorative green, yellow and red dots as well as
sculpted geometric designs on the bone handle, all of which rate good, including a brass decorative sheath. Last is a gold painted letter
opener with fancy decorative patterns on the handle; the surfaces show verdigris throughout. (157293-6J)
3363. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of three straight razors and a folding knife. First is a Westfield Mfg. C. straight razor made in
Germany with a lightly oxidized 3” blade and has a blue painted grip with a lighthouse and sailboat scene, the other grip is white and is
housed in a Yankee Cutlery Co. vintage box. Second is an L.E. Neville Royal straight razor with scattered tarnishing on the 2 3/4” blade.
The brown tortoise synthetic grips rate near excellent with light wear. Third is an A. Kastor & Bros. O.B.M. straight razor with a 3” blade
which rates near excellent with a few tiny specks of oxidation The black synthetic grips rate near excellent and the original cardboard box
is included. Last is a Craftsman folding hunting knife with a 3 1/4” clip point blade which shows light scuffs and the brass bolsters and
black synthetic grips rate very good with light tarnishing on the brass. A leather belt sheath is included. (157293-6O)
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3364. U.S. MODEL 1850 FOOT OFFICER'S SWORD BY CLAUBERG 31 7/8" blade with wide and narrow fullers, 37 3/8" overall
length. The blade is etched with scroll, "U.S." eagle clutching olive and oak branches, stands of flags, stands of arms,"V. / CLAUBERG /
(STANDING KNIGHT) / SOLINGEN" on the reverse ricasso and "IRON PROOF" on the rear of the spine. The blade remains overall
bright with some scattered spots of oxidation staining primarily on the ricasso and along the spine. The brass hilt has a pierced guard
with round quillon and a Phrygian pommel both decorated with floral and leaf motifs and has acquired a dark tarnished patina. The rayskin
wrapped handle shows a few light scuffs and is covered in double wrapped braided brass wire, the braided wire has become somewhat
loose but remains intact while the plain border wire has started to unravel. Included is a leather scabbard with brass mounts. The leather
is dry with moderate crazing and the seam starting to separate while the mounts show light dents and handling marks and have a tarnished
patina with patches of oxidation and staining, the middle hanger has become loose. (57148-3)
3365. U.S. MODEL 1840 HEAVY CAVALRY SABER BY KIRSCHBAUM 34" blade with wide and narrow fullers, 39 1/2" overall
length. The blade has toned to gray with scattered surface oxidation and oxidation staining, scuffing along the mined edge from being
sharpened also showing a couple tiny nicks, the obverse ricasso is marked "K.C." in a dotted square. The brass hilt has a plain three
branch guard and a Phrygian pommel, both of which have a tarnished ocher patina. The wood handle is not covered and shows light
wear and a couple long but tight hairline cracks, all three parts have separated and remain loose. The steel scabbard shows moderate
oxidation, a few moderate dents one of which has pierced the surface. The hanging rings are intact, the throat screws are no longer present and the sword no longer seats properly in the scabbard. A good parts sword candidate. (55872-10)
3366. REPRODUCTION U.S. MODEL 1840 HEAVY CAVALRY SABER 34" blade with wide and narrow fullers, 40" overall length.
The blade is unmarked and retains about 85% flaking original nickel with patches of light surface oxidation and scattered fine oxidation staining, the leather buffer washer remains present and intact. The brass hilt has a plain three branch guard and a Phrygian pommel which have
turned a tarnished ochre patina with patches of oxidation staining and verdigris. The hard leather grip shows overall light crazing with a few
small scuffs and does not seat against the guard properly. The grip is wrapped in thin brass wire having an even balance of tarnished patina
and verdigris staining. The steel scabbard retains about 80% fading nickel with scattered surface oxidation and staining. (56856-12)
3367. IMPERIAL PRUSSIAN MODEL 1889 CAVALRY SWORD 31" blade with single stopped fullers, 36" overall length. The
blade has toned to gray with areas of brown and scattered surface oxidation and staining. The blade has a slightly rounded tip and a wavy
main edge possibly from having been lightly grounded some time ago along with tiny nicks and chips. The pierced iron hilt has a stationary
D-shaped guard with a pierced Prussian eagle, grooved finger grip brown plastic handle and a conventional flat type pommel with spanner
nut. The metal surfaces are an overall tarnished brown patina with scattered fine oxidation staining and the handle shows a few light impact
marks and ingrained dirt staining. There is no scabbard included. (56935-15B)
3368. UNMARKED LIONS HEAD OFFICERS SWORD 29 1/2" slightly curved blade with shallow unstopped fullers, 34 3/4" overall
length. The blade retains much of its original bright finish with scattered spots of surface oxidation and fine oxidation staining. The cast
brass hilt has a pierced scroll decorated counterguard, braided knucklebow and lions head pommel with flowing mane continuing along
the backstrap. The handle is covered with brown leather and wrapped with braided brass wire. The brass has a dark tarnished patina
with light ingrained dirt and faint traces of original gold wash and the leather shows light crazing and scuffing, the wire has loosened slightly but remains intact. The aluminum scabbard has a dark tarnished patina with scattered oxidation staining and a patch of light scuffing
between the hangers and the steel throat. (56998-4)
3369. U.S. MODEL 1835-1842 SOCKET BAYONET The blade measures 18” with full flutes and a wide back flute measuring 16 1/2"
ending with a large "U.S.". The socket measures 2 5/8" in length with a 3/4" diameter bore and a straight 1 1/2" shank. The surfaces
have toned to gray with patches of brown within the flutes and a few sparse spots of fine pinprick pitting and oxidation staining. There is
no scabbard present, a nice socket bayonet for the model 1835 and 1842 musket. (57586-108)
3370. FACSIMILE RANDALL MODEL 12-11 SMITHSONIAN BOWIE The large bowie measures 16 1/4" from the pommel nut
with an 11" bowie style clip point blade equipped with a 4 5/8" unsharpened false edge and a brass-back spine. The blade remains bright
and unsharpened and is marked with a crooked under struck facsimile Randall Made maker mark on the reverse side and "MEL McCOY
/ THE IRON MISTRESS" on the obverse side. The double lug brass hilt and brass back spine have a tarnished goldenrod patina and the
scalloped brass collar flanged buttcap remain bright. The black micarta commando shaped handle rates excellent and is equipped with
an engraved oval name plate on the reverse side. (56020-R204)
3371. FACSIMILE RANDALL MODEL 15 AIRMAN KNIFE This knife measures 10" overall with a 5 3/8" full tang stainless steel
blade equipped with a 2 3/8" sharpened false edge. The blade remains bright and unsharpened and has a black highlighted light "FLA"
Randall Made maker mark next to a heavy "S" stainless stamp not customary to a proper Randall produced knife. The thick oval double
hilt has a tarnished goldenrod finish and the thick fingergroove green micarta handle rates excellent and is equipped with
a lanyard hole. (56020-R456)
3372. FACSIMILE RANDALL SOLINGEN
FIGHTER This put-together knife measures 12
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3/8" overall with a 7 5/8" spear point blade
equipped with a 5" sharpened false edge. The blade
remains unsharpened and bright and is stamped
with a thin ununiformed Randall Made Solingen
scimitar maker mark definitely not to Randall standards. The brass double hilt remains bright with a
few spots of light tarnish. The commando shaped black micarta handle
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rates excellent and is separated from the hilt with a red, white and black
spacer collar. (56020-R415)
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3373. FACS I M I LE RAN DALL FIXE D BLADE KN I FE
Not available in either a standard catalog or the non-catalog model
this knife appears to be a cross between a Trout and Bird Knife and
a Woodsman. The knife measures 8 1/8" overall with a 4" stainless steel blade equipped with a 1 3/4" unsharpened false edge and
thumb serrations. The blade remains bright and unsharpened and the upper bevel curves slightly at the uneven maker mark touching
the left scimitar which definitely would not have passed Randall's quality standards. The nickel silver single hilt and lanyard hole
equipped Duralumin buttcap remain bright with a couple tiny scratches. The Westinghouse micarta handle rates excellent having a
beautiful cream color and is centered between thin red, white and blue leather spacers. (56020-R423)
3374. FACSIMILE RANDALL FIXED BLADE KNIFE Although similar handle an overall design to the non-cataloged GTR the blade
has a grind not common on Randall knives. The knife measures 6 7/8" overall with a 3 1/2" stainless steel blade equipped with a 1 5/8"
unsharpened false edge, thumb serrations and an upper bevel that continues from the center line to just shy of the thumb serrations. The
brass single hilt and exposed nut buttcap remain bright. The Westinghouse micarta handle rates excellent having a nicely darkened cream
color and is centered thin dark red spacers. (56020-R464)
3375. FACSIMILE RANDALL FIXED BLADE KNIFE Not available in either the standard or non-catalog listing, this knife may be a
reground Trout and Bird or Pathfinder blade. The knife measures 7 7/8" overall with a 3 7/8" blade equipped with a 2" sharpened false
edge and thumb serrations, the tip of the left scimitar touching the short upper bevel. The blade remains unsharpened and bright as does
the nickel silver single hilt. The border patrol shaped laminated rosewood handle rates excellent having a deep reddish-brown finish and
is separated from the hilt by a blue and white spacer collar. (56020-R2887)
3376. FACSIMILE RANDALL MODEL 26 PATHFINDER FIXED BLADE KNIFE This knife measures 8 3/4" overall with a 4 1/2"
drop point blade. The blade remains bright, unsharpened and has an angled shallow armature etched "FLA" maker mark. The brass single
hilt has a tarnished goldenrod patina. The stag handle rates excellent, is equipped with a black faced compass in the butt and is separated
from the hilt by a wide horn and thin brass spacer collar. The collar has a thin drying crack along the top of the collar. (56020-R401)
3377. FACSIMILE RANDALL FIXED BLADE KNIFE This knife measures 10 1/8" from the tip to the pommel nut with what appears
to be a 5 3/8" blade made from a model 1 blade shortened and ground to somewhat resemble a model 14 blade. The blade shows grind
marks and has been polished with lightly rounded edges and spots of staining on the obverse side while the reverse side has a deeply
struck "FLA" maker mark definitely not of Randall quality. The single brass hilt has a tarnished patina and the exposed nut Duralumin
buttcap shows a few light scratches. The stacked leather washer handle rates excellent and is centered between red, white and faded
green spacers. (56020-R447)
3378. FACSIMILE RANDALL FIXED BLADE KNIFE Never offered by Randall This knife somewhat resembles a model 14 attack with
sawteeth feature on the false edge and not along the rear of the spine which is the standard location on Randall Made knives, the teeth
are thin and angled differently as well. The knife measures 11 3/4" overall with a 7 1/4" full tang steel blade. The blade remains unsharpened and along with the oval double hilt retain bear a matte gray parkerized finish. The blade has some scattered light stains and a nicely
applied "FLA" scimitar maker mark. The gray micarta finger grip handle rates excellent and is equipped with a lanyard hole. (56020-R68)
3379. FACSIMILE RANDALL FIXED BLADE Not available in the either the standard catalog on non-catalog model section this knife
measures 9 1/2" overall with a 5" stainless steel blade. The blade remains unsharpened and bright with an uneven crooked maker mark.
The single brass hilt has a tarnished goldenrod patina and the flat single fingergroove grips are separated by a white micarta liner and
equipped with a brass lined lanyard hole. The panels rate very good with a small check at the point on the reverse side and small scuffs
and blemishes on the reverse side. (56020-R423B)
3380. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of six pocket knives. First is a Hammer brand Barlow two-blade pocket knife with a 2” clip point
blade and a 1 1/2” regular pull blade showing light tarnishing here and there. The red synthetic grips rate near excellent with light dings
and scuffs. Second is a Ward’s single blade pocket knife with a 3 1/2” clip point blade which shows minor tarnishing here and there. The
red synthetic grips rate very good with a crack through the width of one side of the grip near the base of the blade and scattered dings
and dents. Third is a Latrobe Plastic Co. multi-tool with a standard 1 1/2” blade, a file and a pair of scissors, all rating excellent and are
housed in a thin red handle. Fourth is an Imperial two-blade pocket knife with a standard 1 1/4” blade and a 1 1/4” file each in very good
to near excellent condition. The in-the-white metal body is marked “MICHAEL 8-20-57/ DONNA 6-29-58/ LINDA 11-27-65” and rates
very good with several light scratches. Fifth is a Colonial single blade knife with a 4 1/2” serrated blade and shows several light scratches
and a few specks of brown tarnish. The eggshell white plastic grip is marked “COMMUNITY SUFFOLD, INC.” in red letters and rates
very good with light dings and scuffs. Last is a “U.S.A” marked, two-blade pocket knife with a 2 1/8” clip point blade and a standard 1
1/2” blade, both rating excellent. The eggshell white synthetic grips are marked “FORD MOTOR COMPANY” with the Ford logo, all in
blue; the grips rate very good to near excellent with a few light scuffs. (157293-6C)
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3381. FACSIMILE RANDALL/MARBLES HATCHET
This is a great copy of a Randall hatchet utilizing a
Marble's No. 3 head brass pined and soldered to a
steel haft with a stag handle. The stag handle appears
to be Randall, however the letters on the maker mark
are crooked and is stamped too far forward on the haft,
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also they did not pin and solder the heads to the haft
as done on this model. The hatchet measures 13"
overall with a 4" head. The head and haft remain
bright overall with a few specks of fine pinprick pitting
on the unsharpened head which reads "MARBLE'S /
Gladstone Mich., U.S.A. / NO. 3". The brass reduced
hilt and exposed nut Duralumin buttcap remain bright.
The slightly curved stag handle rates excellent and is
centered between red, white and fading blue leather
spacers. (56020-R155)
3382. FACSIMILE RANDALL/MARBLES HATCHET
3382
This hatchet measures 13" overall with a 4 1/2"
head and appears to be a Randall handle and haft
with a replaced head. The "FLA" scimitar maker
mark is uniform and nicely centered on the haft but
the head is brass soldered along the top and bottom of the head and is just not of Randall Made
quality. The head is marked "MARBLE'S /
Gladstone Mich., U.S.A. / NO.9" with some of the letters crooked, different sizes and only partially visible, quite possibly a facsimile stamping on an unmarked head. The steel surfaces remain overall bright, the head remaining unsharpened with a couple tiny impact marks and
spots of light oxidation staining. The brass single hilt and pommel remain bright and the black micarta handle rates excellent and is centered between red spacers/ (56020-R253)
3383. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of 5 pocket knives. First is a Camillus knife with four blades, including a drop point blade measuring
2 1/2”, a leather punch, a bottle opener and screwdriver. The brown jig bone handles rate very good with light verdigris and the blades
are lightly tarnished. Second is a Buck 503 pocket knife with single 2” drop point blade and wooden grips which rate excellent. Third is
a Buck 703 three-blade pocket knife with a 2” drop point blade, a 1 1/2” regular blade and a 1 1/4" pen blade, all rating very good to
excellent with a tiny bit of tarnishing here and there and features dark brown walnut grips which rate excellent. Fourth is a Schrade Old
Timer three-blade pocket knife with a 2” long clip point blade, a 1 3/4” sheep’s foot blade and a 1 1/4” spay blade, all of which show light
tarnishing. The genuine bone handles rate excellent with perhaps a tiny blemish or two here and there. Lastly is a Camillus two-blade
pocket knife with a 2 1/2” clip point blade and a 2 1/2” spear blade, both showing tarnishing and light pinprick pits. The stag grips rate
near excellent showing light handling marks here and there. (157293-6A)
3384. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of 4 pocket knives. First is a Klein Tools vintage electrician’s two-blade knife with a 2 1/2” regular
pull blade and 2 1/2” screwdriver/wire stripper blade, both showing light pinprick pitting and tarnishing. The wooden grips rate about
very good with handling marks and worn varnish and with the original belt hook. Second is a Colonial two-blade lineman’s knife with a 2
1/2” regular pull blade and a 2 1/2” screwdriver/wire stripper blade with moderate dark tarnishing and tiny pinprick pits here and there.
The yellow bone grips rate very good with scattered dings and dents from the years and the original belt hook is present. Third is an
Imperial two-blade lineman’s knife with a 2 1/2” regular pull blade and a 2 1/2” screwdriver/wire stripping blade, both with light tarnishing.
The brown hard rubber grips rate very good with scattered dings and dents and the original belt hook is affixed. Last is a Bertram Cutlery
312 MOP two-blade pocket knife with a 3” spay blade and a 3” clip-point blade with light scratches and a bit of tarnishing here and there.
The mother-of-pearl grips rate near excellent with light dings and scratches here and there. (157293-6B)
3385. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of five pocket knives. First is a two-blade pocket knife marked “P.C.” with 1 1/4” and 1” standard
drop point blades which are in near excellent condition. The genuine mother-of-pearl grips and nickel-silver bolsters rate near excellent.
Second is a Providence Cutlery Co. two-blade pocket knife with 1 1/4” and 7/8” standard blades showing scattered dark tarnishing. The
genuine mother-of-pearl grips rate about very good with a missing 1/4” section and a pair of cracks, one on either side. Third is an E.D.W.
Parker & Sons six-blade pocket knife with two 1 1/4” blades on either end, three 1” standard blades and a 1” file. The nickel-silver bolsters
and genuine mother-of-pearl grips rate near excellent with a couple of minor blemishes here and there. Fourth is an Imperial two-blade
pocket knife with a 1 3/4” clip point blade and a 1 1/2” standard blade, both rating excellent. The faux plastic mother-of-pearl grips rate
excellent. Lastly is a Schrade Uncle Henry single blade knife with a 1 1/4” clip point blade which rates excellent. The wooden grips and
nickel silver bolsters rate excellent. (157293-6D)
3386. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of five pocket knives. First is an unmarked commemorative three-blade knife for the Grand Lodge
of New Hampshire Freemasons. There is a 2” clip point blade, a 1 3/4” skinning blade and a 1 1/2” regular blade, all in like-new condition.
The wooden handle excellent condition has dark ebony sections that are laser-etched “GRAND LODGE/ OF NEW HAMPSHIRE” with
the square and compass logo with “G” in the center. Second is a WWII commemorative single blade knife with a 3” clip point blade in
excellent condition. The pea green plastic grips and brass bolsters rate near excellent with “WWII/ 1941-1945” in gold lettering with the
Iwo Jima flag raising image replicated in gold as well; the original cardboard box is included. Third is an NRA commemorative two-blade
knife with a 3” clip point blade and a 3” spay blade, both in excellent condition. The bone grips rate excellent showing a musket with
powder horn on one grip and “Forty Years of Freedom” on the other. The original box and felt sleeve are included. Fourth is another NRA
two-blade knife with a 1 3/4” spay blade and a 1 3/4” clip point blade, both rating excellent. The brass bolsters and wooden grips rate
excellent and a leather sheath with the NRA logo on it is included. Last is an unmarked multi-tool with a 1 1/4” blade, a file and a pair of
scissors. All are housed in a maroon plastic grip marked “SEA Consultants Inc./Scientists/Engineers/Architects” (157293-6E)
3387. LOT OF MULTI-TOOLS This lot consists of five multi-tools. First is a Gerber original multi-plier in very good condition with light oxidation staining here and there. Second is a MOAA (Military Officers Association of America) blue multi-tool which includes a flashlight in
excellent condition. Third is an unmarked Chinese-made stainless steel multi-tool with pliers and several blades and tools, in very good to
near excellent condition. Fourth is a Husky multi-tool with redwood grips and brass bolsters, featuring pliers and four knives/tools, all in
very good to near excellent condition with light handling marks and minor tarnishing. Last is an unmarked Chinese-made Swiss army style
multi-tool with 11 tools/knives and has black plastic grips with a four-point star encircled on one grip, rating very good with scattered dings
and dents here and there. (157293-6F)
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3388. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of four pocket knives and a sharpening stone. First is an unmarked stainless steel spring-assisted
clip point blade knife with a 3 1/2” blade which rates excellent however the blade will not lock in place. The camo synthetic grips rate
excellent as well and a flashlight is integrated in the handle. Second is a Victorinox two-blade knife with a 2” California clip point blade
and a brass leather punch, both rating excellent as do the black synthetic grips. Third is a Kershaw Black Gulch single blade knife with a
half-serrated, 3” clip point blade rating near excellent with light tarnishing on the high edge of the blade and features checkered black
synthetic grips . Fourth is a Husky folding box cutting knife with a replaceable blade which rates very good with scattered scuffs and
scratches and features black smooth synthetic grips which show light dings. Last is a carborundum sharpening stone that has seen a
minor amount of use and is housed in a leather sheath. (157293-6G)
3389. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of four knives. First is a Klein Tools pruning knife with a 2 1/2” hawkbill blade which rates about
very good with scattered staining and tarnishing throughout and the brown synthetic laminate grips rate very good with scattered wear
and a belt hook is affixed. Second is a two-blade pocket knife with a 2 1/4” hawkbill blade and a 2 1/2” screwdriver blade, both showing
tarnishing with the brown tortoise synthetic grips rating very good; one of the grips is marked “EAST FARMINGDALE/ FIRE DEPT” with
the fire dept. logo. Third is an unmarked single blade hawkbill knife with a 2 1/2” blade which rates about very good with scattered pinprick pits and tarnishing. The walnut grips rate very good with worn finish and light dings and dents. Fourth is a white plastic sliding box
cutting knife with multiple blades affixed to one another and the plastic handle is marked “GM Parts”, in unused condition. (157293-6H)
3390. KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a Camillus M-1 Paratrooper spring-assisted knife in overall excellent condition. Knife features a 2 3/4”
clip point blade and a monkey tail-shaped line-cutter blade emergency hook, both rating excellent. The orange jigged synthetic grips rate
excellent with a few specks of verdigris. A belt hook is affixed and the blade is slightly loose when locked open. (157293-6I)
3391. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot contains one full 20 rd. yellow and black box of RWS Dynamit Nobel 8x57 JR, 196 gr, SPRN cartridges in excellent condition with only minor edge wear along the box. (57546-1A)
3392. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE PERCUSSION CAP CONTAINERS This lot consists of a percussion cap tin, and a round cardboard
percussion cap “tin”. The first container is of metal with a japanned finish with a few light wear marks. The label is marked “R.D. Walker
– Manufacturer of Improved Patent Foil Lined Caps – No.” The percussion cap size is hand written and not discernible. The tin is made
by soldering a base on to a rolled sheet of tin. The cover is constructed in the similar manner resulting in a container about 1.56” wide x
1.3” high with cover. The tin is about 2/3 full of caps and rates excellent in condition with a few minor handling marks. The second container is cardboard measuring about .46” high x 1.6” wide at the rim. The cover is printed with “Amorces De Paris. P. 3. / Cannelees” with
the bottom marked “Exposition Universelle / Manufacure des Bruyeres de Sevres & DuBas Meudon” with an “1855” date in the center.
The bottom has some pencil markings present with light edge wear and a few minor areas of the label peeling. The container is about
1/2 full of caps. (87491-1)
3393. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consist of a single box of Western 32 S&W ammunition. The box contains (50)
rounds of 32 S&W, 85 grain round nose lead ammunition. The ammunition is in excellent condition. Although the ammunition is Western
headstamped, the bullets are not “Lubaloy” coated as stated on the box. The box is in very good condition with one end flap repaired and
both ends have cut 1947 dated Easter Seal Merry Christmas stamps affixed, that were used at one time to hold the flaps closed. The blue
and yellow box is marked in bold on the cover “Western / 32 S&W Center Fire / Lubaloy”. (87392-3A)
3394. LOT OF SHOTSHELL BLANKS This lot consists of a single 25 rd. box of Vawter Ammunition 10 ga. shotshell blanks in like-new
condition. (157587-4A)
3395. LOT OF SHOTSHELL BLANKS This lot consists of a single 25 rd. box of Vawter Ammunition 10 ga. shotshell blanks in like-new
condition. (157587-4B)
3396. LOT OF SHOTSHELL BLANKS This lot consists of a single 25 rd. box of Vawter Ammunition 10 ga. shotshell blanks in like-new
condition. (157587-4C)
3397. LOT OF .223 REM. This lot consists of six full 20 rd. boxes of American Eagle in excellent condition: (4) of 62 gr. FMJ; (2) of 55 gr.
metal case boat tail. (77293-11A)
3398. LOT OF 9MM LUGER This lot consists of six boxes: (2) full 50 rd. of Federal Champion 115 gr., FMJ RN; (1) full 50 rd. of Magtech
115 gr. FMC; (1) full 20 rd. of Federal Premium 147 gr., Hydra-Shok JHP; (1) containing 40 rds. of Federal Premium 124 gr., Hydra-Shok
JHP; (1) containing 30 rds. of NATO spec. 1998 dated Federal and 12 rds. of commercial Federal. The conditions range from very good
with mild tarnish to excellent. (77293-9A)
3399. LOT OF .380 AUTO This lot consists of six boxes: (4) full 50 rd. of American Eagle 95 gr. metal case bullet; (1) full of Remington UMC
Leadless 95 gr. FNEB (1) containing seven rds. of Winchester SXT 95 gr., six rds. of Federal JHP and one rd. of Winchester Silvertip HP.
The ammunition in this lot rates excellent. (77293-9B)
3400. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of seven boxes: (1) full 50 rd. of Winchester Western 32 auto 60 gr., Silvertip HP; (1) full
50 rd. of Remington 32 Auto 71 gr., metal case; (1) full 50 rd. size box of .32 auto containing 47 rds. of Federal 71 gr., metal case bullet
and three rds. of metal case with Remington headstamps; (1) containing 47 rds. of Federal 25 auto 50 gr., metal case bullet; (1) full 50
rd. and (1) containing 48 rds. of Remington 25 Auto 50 gr., metal case; (1) full 50 rd. size of 25 auto containing 17 rds. of Winchester 25
auto 45 gr., expanding point, 32 rds. of Federal metal case bullet and one rd. of Rem.-UMC metal case. The overall condition is very good
to excellent with light tarnish on some. (77293-9C)
3401. LOT OF 44 REM. MAG. This lot consists of five full 20 rd. boxes: (1) of Remington High Velocity 40 gr. S.J.H.P.; (1) of Remington
240 gr., soft point; (1) of Federal Premium 240 gr. Hydra-Shok JHP; (1) of Federal Classic 180 gr., Hi-Shok JHP; (1) of Winchester Super
X 210 gr. Silvertip HP. The overall condition is very good to excellent with up to mild tarnish on some. (77293-9D)
3402. LOT OF 223 REM. This lot consists of one full 200 rd. box and one full 20 rd. box of Remington UMC 55 gr. metal case in excellent
condition. (77293-11B)
3403. LOT OF 30-30 WIN. This lot consists of three full 20 rd. boxes of 30-30 Win.: (2) of Federal Classic 150 gr., Hi-Shok soft point, flat
nose; (1) of Remington High Velocity 150 gr., soft point, Core-Lokt. (77293-11C)
3404. LOT OF .308 WIN. This is a lot of four 20 rd. size boxes: (1) full of Federal 180 gr., SP Hi-Shok bullet; (1) full of Federal Power-Shok
180 gr., SP.; (1) full of Remington High Velocity 150 gr., SP Core-Lokt; (1) containing 16 rds. of Winchester Super-X 180 gr., Silvertip with
moderate tarnish to the casings. The first three boxes rate near excellent overall. (77293-11D)
3405. LOT OF 22-250 REM. This is a lot of one full 20 rd. box of Winchester-Western unprimed brass, one plastic case containing two
fired casings and 39 rds. of Winchester Super X pointed soft point and three full 20 rd. boxes of 55 gr. cartridges: (2) of Winchester SuperX pointed soft point; (1) of Remington Power-Lokt HP. The overall condition is excellent. (77293-11E)
3406. LOT OF 22-250 REM. This lot consists of four full 20 rd. boxes of excellent condition Federal 55 gr.: (2) of Premium V-Shok Nosler
Ballistic Tip; (1) of Classic Hi-Shok SP; (1) of Hi-Power SP. (77293-11F)
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3407. LOT OF 7.62X39MM SOVIET This is a lot of four full 20 rd. boxes of metal case bullet: (3) of American Eagle 124 gr.; (1) of Hansen
Cartridge Company 123 gr. This is an excellent condition lot. (77293-11G)
3408. LOT OF .22 LR This is a 500 rd. size brick of Federal Lightning 40 gr., high velocity, lubricated lead housed in ten 50 rd. boxes and
rating excellent. (77293-11H)
3409. LOT OF 7.62X39MM SOVIET This lot consists of 179 rds. of excellent condition FMJ on ten rd. stripper clips and housed in a green
canvas bandolier. (77293-11H)
3410. LOT OF 32-20 WIN. This lot consists of one full 50 rd. box of Western X fired casings and three 50 rd. size boxes of cartridges: (1)
full of Remington Kleanbore 100 gr., lead bullet in excellent condition; (1) containing 29 rds. of Remington High Velocity 100 gr. soft point
also rating excellent; (1) full containing 21 excellent condition rds. of Remington Kleanbore Hi-Speed 80 gr., mushroom and 29 rds. of
mixed lead bullet with light amounts of white powder on some tips and mild tarnish on some cases. (77293-11I).
3411. LOT OF 32 WIN. SPECIAL This is a lot of three full 20 rd. boxes of Remington 170 gr., soft point Core-Lokt: (2) High Velocity in the
green and yellow box; (1) Hi-Speed in the green and red box. The lot rates very good to excellent with light scattered tarnish. (77293-11J)
3412. LOT OF 7.62X51 NATO This is a lot of six boxes beginning with five full boxes of Lake City Arsenal: (2) factory sealed 20 rd. in the
white box with red and blue text that includes “Bullet 173 Grains” and stamped “20-24”; (2) 20 rd. in the natural tan box with white label
with black text and stamped “12018” and rating excellent with the exception of a few with tarnish along the heads that indicate 1955 as
the year of manufacture. One of the labels has a penciled in note and each has tape residue; (1) 50 rd. aftermarket plastic case containing
very good to excellent condition cartridges dated 1990. The last item is a 20 rd. LC marked box filled with Remington dated 1965 showing
moderate tarnish. (77293-11K)
3413. LOT OF .22 LR This is a lot of 17 boxes consisting of one full 100 rd. of Winchester Super X high velocity HP, one full 100 rd. of Remington
Target standard velocity solid bullet, one 50 rd. size containing approximately 40 rds. of Winchester Super X high velocity, one 50 rd. size
containing 42 rds. of CCI Stinger and 13 full 50 rd. boxes: (5) of Remington Thunderbolt Hi-Speed; (1) of Remington High Velocity; (1) of
Remington Target standard velocity; (1) of Remington Kleanbore standard velocity; (1) of Remington Hi-Speed Kleanbore; (2) of Winchester
Super X high velocity; (2) of Federal Lightning 40 gr. high velocity. The ammunition rates excellent overall. (77293-11L)
3414. LOT OF .30-40 KRAG This lot consists of three 20 rd. size boxes: (1) full of Winchester Super X 30-40 Krag 180 gr., Power Point;
(1) containing 19 rds. of Remington Kleanbore Express 220 gr., soft point, Core-Lokt; (1) full plastic cartridge box of mixed manufacturer
and tips. The overall condition of the lot is very good to excellent with some showing light tarnish. (77293-11M)
3415. LOT OF 30-06 SPRINGFIELD This lot consists of four 20 rd. boxes: (1) full and (1) containing 12 rds. and eight fired casings of
American Eagle 150 gr. FMJ boat tail; (1) full of Remington high velocity 150 gr., Core-Lokt pointed soft point; (1) full non original box of
IMI soft point. The lot rates near excellent overall. (77293-11N)
3416. LOT OF 22 LR This is a 500 rd. brick of Remington Target standard velocity. The excellent condition ammunition is housed in ten 50
rd. boxes. (77293-11P)
3417. LOT OF 22 LR This is a 500 rd. brick of Remington Target standard velocity. The excellent condition ammunition is housed in ten 50 rd.
boxes and the outer box is mildly tattered. (77293-11Q)
3418. LOT OF 38-55 WIN. This lot consists of two full 20 rd. boxes of Winchester Super X 255 gr. soft point in excellent condition, 20 rds.
of unused Winchester-Western unprimed cases and 20 rds. of unprimed fired cases of mixed manufacture. (77293-11R)
3419. LOT OF 32-40 WIN. This lot consists of various components: (1) full 20 rd. and (1) containing 19 rds. of Winchester-Western 165
gr., S.P. cartridges rating excellent and in their original John Wayne commemorative boxes; (1) full 20 rd. box of Remington Kleanbore 165
gr. S.P. also rating excellent; (1) full 20 rd. box of Winchester-Western re-primed casings; (1) box containing 120 rds. of 240 gr. lubricated
bullets rating excellent. (77293-11S)
3420. LOT OF .22 SHORT This lot consists of seven boxes: (4) full 50 rd. of Remington high velocity; (1) containing 18 rds. of Winchester
Super Speed; (1) containing 45 rds. of Western Super X Extra Power (1) plastic box containing approximately 120 rds. with mixed headstamps and tips. (77293-11T)
3421. LOT OF .38 SPECIAL This lot consists of eight containers: (1) full 50 rd. of UMC 158 gr., lead; (1) full 50 rd. of CCI Blazer 148 gr.,
hollow base wadcutter; (2) full 50 rd. U.S. issued tan boxes with black text that incudes “Ball M41” and with “lot RA 5291” and “1-25”
stamps respectively; (1) non-original box containing 38 rds. of Winchester Super X semi-wadcutter and 11 mixed rds. of semi-wadcutter;
(1) full six rd. of Speer 38/357 shotshells; (1) box containing two rds. of Speer shotshells, loading instruction sheet and 21 fired Speer
casings. (1) bag containing a full five rd. speed loader of Remington metal case and three rds. of Federal JHP. Also included are four
apparently unused Bianchi six rd. black plastic speed strips marked “Cal. 38-357”. The overall condition of the lot is excellent and the items
are contained in a metal military ammunition box. (77293-9E)
3422. LOT OF 45 AUTO. This lot consists of one Case Guard plastic box containing 16 rds. of Remington metal case and five full 50 rd.
boxes: (3) of Olin Match in the plain tan box with black text consisting of two boxes with 1990 headstamps and the other with 1991; (1)
of UMC 230 gr. metal case; (1) of Yugoslavian manufactured Privi Partizan housed in a Hansen Cartridge Company box stating that it is
230 gr. FMJ. Also included is an empty box for Remington Kleanbore Targetmaster with a missing end flap. The ammunition in this lot
rates excellent and is contained in a metal military can. (77293-9F)
3423. LOT OF 30 CARBINE This is a lot of full ten rd. stripper clips of 1953 dated Lake City with mild tarnish and six 50 rd. size boxes: (1)
full of 1945 dated Winchester in the tan box with black text; (1) containing 38 rds. of mixed military issue dated from 1944 to 1951 and
showing mild tarnish; (1) full and (1) containing 30 rds. of UMC 110 gr. metal case; (1) commercial Remington box containing 25 rds. of
mixed FMJ; (1) commercial Winchester box containing approximately 45 rds. of mixed FMJ with several exhibiting up to moderate tarnish.
Unless otherwise noted the ammunition rates excellent and is contained in a metal military ammunition can. (77293-11U)
3424. LOT OF 30-06 This lot consists of five full 20 rd. boxes: (1) of 1962 dated Lake City; (1) containing 18 rds. of 1962 and 2 rds. of 1961
dated Frankford Arsenal; (3) of 1961 dated Frankford Arsenal. The ammunition rates very good with scattered tarnish on some and traces
of verdigris on several tips and is contained in Lake City boxes showing tape repairs and residue along with some ink notes. The boxes
are housed in a metal military ammunition can. (77293-11V)
3425. LOT OF 30-06 This lot consists of 137 rds. including five full 20 rd. boxes: (3) factory sealed 1959 dated tan boxes rating near excellent
with light soiling, stamped “1067” and with white labels featuring the eagle logo and blue and red graphics indicating that this is Frankford
Arsenal Match; (1) of Western Super-X 30-06 Springfield 110 gr., SP Lubaloy in a fully intact blue and yellow box with minor edge wear
and a faded end panel; (1) of 1943 dated Eau Claire Ordnance Plant armor piercing with label stamped “28014” and a few heads showing
white oxidation. Also included are three full eight rd. En-bloc clips of 1943 dated Lake City armor piercing, one full five rd. stripper clip of
Frankford Arsenal M40 dummy rds., three mixed tracer rds. and five other mixed rds. The cartridges rate very good to near excellent with
some tarnish evident on many. The lot comes in a metal military ammunition can. (77293-11W)
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3426. LOT OF 6.5 X 55MM SWEDISH MAUSER This is a lot of three full 20 rd. boxes: (1) factory sealed and (1) opened revealing
mildly tarnished 1987 dated Swedish manufactured cartridges in the tan box with black text that includes “6,5mm sk ptr m/94 prj m/41
prickskytte”; (1) of Hornady Light Magnum 129 gr., SP interlock bullet in excellent condition. Also included are four full five rd. stripper
clips of 1949 and 1951 dated 8mm Mauser rating near excellent. (77293-11X)
3427. LOT OF 45 LONG COLT CARTRIDGES AND BRASS This is a lot of three containers: (2) full 20 rd. of Hornady Frontier Cowboy
Action Loads 255 gr. cartridges; (1) full 100 rd. plastic Case Guard box of Black Hills Ammunition unprimed fired cases. The lot rates excellent overall. (77293-9G)
3428. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of five containers: (2) full 50 rd. boxes of Remington High Velocity 38 Auto Colt 130 gr.,
metal case in excellent condition; (1) plastic Case Guard box containing 29 rds. of Remington UMC and six mixed rds. of .38 Long Colt
lead bullet, one rd. of UMC .38 short, and three rds. of UMC .38 Colt NP. Also included are eight fired casings. The condition of the
items in this box is very good; (1) bag containing 25 rds. of very good Remington UMC 32 ACP lead bullet; (1) plastic box containing ten
rds. of excellent condition Speer .44 magnum shot shell (77293-9H)
3429. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of four boxes: (1) full 20 rd. of Remington .30-30 Win. Express 170 gr., SP; (1) full 20 rd.
Remington box containing mixed .30-30 Win.; (1) full 50 rd. Western box of mixed 44-40 Win. soft point; (1) Remington box containing approximately 40 rds. of mixed .25-20 Win. The overall condition is near very good as a few cartridges exhibit moderate oxidation. (77293-11Y)
3430. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of six 50 rd. boxes: (1) containing 38 rds. of United States Cartridge Co.
.22 short blanks in a tape repaired blue and orange box with a separated end flap; (1) factory sealed Winchester .22 short target with a
green top label with black text and “Smokeless” depicted in red and in a diagonal configuration overlapping “Rifle Cartridges”. Also featured is a yellow wraparound side label. This is an excellent condition box with only very slight wear and soiling and the blanks show light
tarnish on some; (1) full Remington UMC Kleanbore .22 short Hi-Speed in the dog bone style box rating very good to excellent with minor
fading and wear and housing clean ammunition; (1) full and (1) containing 41 rds. of Remington UMC Kleanbore .22 LR Hi-Speed Long
Range shot also in the green dog bone box with white and red graphics and also rating very good to excellent with crisp edges and with
similar condition ammunition; (1) full of mixed Winchester and Remington UMC .22 LR shot rating very good to excellent with light tarnish
on some. (77293-10A)
3431. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of two boxes beginning with a full 20 rd. of Winchester 38-55 Win. in the
red, white and yellow box with graphics that include the company logo within a white stipe over the Big Bold W and a large image of the
cartridge draped across the front edge that also includes the code “K3816C”. The box shows only very light wear and soiling and the
ammunition rates excellent. The second box contains 24 rds. of .45 cal: (22) rds. with 1943 dated headstamps and (1) rd. of 1942, all
marked “ECS”, indicative of the Evansville Chrysler, Sunbeam Ordnance Plant of Evansville IN; (1) rd. of 1943 with headstamp “EC”, for
either Eau Clair WI or Evansville OH plants. The ammunition rates near excellent with light tarnish on some. The cartridges are contained
in a Peters box for Police Match 45 auto., 185 gr., metal case wad cutter. This one is highlighted by the image on the left side of the top
with the police officer aiming his revolver at the target at the right side of this very good to near excellent condition yellow and blue box
with white graphics. (77293-10B)
3432. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE COMPONENTS This is a lot of vintage bullets, primers and C.B. caps including two full 25 rd. boxes of
excellent condition bullets beginning with one by Winchester with an excellent bottom compartment and a tape repaired lid with a faded
orange label that includes “.303 Caliber/Savage/Soft Point/Metal Patched/Bullets/190 Grains.”. The other is by Peters and rates about very
good, a fully intact example with mild scuffing, a darkened overall tone including a faded blue label with pronounced black text that incudes
“.30 Cal./Full Jacketed Bullets/220Grains/For/U.S. Army Rifles”. Next are two boxes containing very good to excellent condition primers
by Remington UMC, starting with a full 100 rd. with bold red label with a few scuffs and with strong black text that includes “No. 33 Copper
Primers”. The other is a 250 rd. size box with two trays now holding a total of approximately 220 rds. of original No. 2 1/2 Nickled Primers
as identified on the bold green label that shows light scuffs and a hand written note in pencil. The last item is also by Remington UMC,
a one piece box with tray containing about 85 rds. of correct and near excellent condition rds. of C.B. Caps as depicted on this dog bone
style box with text that also includes “For Rifles Only” and the code “R6”. The tray has two split corners and the box shows strong graphics,
mild wear, some creases, scuffing and some very small sections that are missing. (77293-10C)
3433. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This is a lot of three original U.S. Issued wax coated and natural tan colored two piece
boxes by Frankford Arsenal with white top labels exhibiting text that includes “Rifle Grenade, Caliber .30, M3”: (1) factory sealed 11 rd. of
“June, 1942” dated “Lot FA-24”; (1) full 11 rd. of near very good 1942 dated cartridges including some with mildly oxidized cases in what
is likely the original Lot “FA-29” and “Dec. 1942” identified box; (1) 10 rd. box stamped “F.A. 98” and now containing 9 rds. of near very
good cartridges with scattered mild oxidation and 1944 headstamps. (77293-10D)
3434. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of three full 20 rd. boxes of U.S. issued .45 cal. for the M1911 pistol,
exhibiting somewhat faded pink labels with mainly strong black text: (1) factory sealed Frankford Arsenal stamped “Lot No. 104” with a
scuffed bottom section; (1) partially opened Frankford Arsenal to reveal excellent looking ammunition with the exception of the onset of
oxidation buildup on some heads that show Aug., 1914 dates. (1) factory sealed Western stamped “6318” showing light scattered grime
or liquid stains. (77293-10E)
3435. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of four boxes: (1) full 20 rd. with tape remnants attached and mildly soiled
label that includes “Caliber .30 Blank Cartridges, Model of 1909/For Models of 1903 and 1917 Rifles/Lot No. 23” and comprised of four
full five rd. stripper clips of correct 1917 dated Remington UMC rating very good with glossy tips and mild tarnish to casings; (1) partially
opened full 20 rd. lightly soiled box with label that includes “Caliber .38 Revolver Ball Cartridges./For Colt’s Double Action Revolver./H. Lot
56 of 1912/Manufactured by Frankford Arsenal.” and enclosed are 1908 and 1909 dated cartridges by Frankford Arsenal; (1) full 20 rd.
of Remington Kleanbore in the tan box with tan label with red graphics including the dog bone style logo and showing dark liquid stains
on this box with green label and large cartridge image of Western .30 Cal. Government 1906 containing 13 near excellent condition correct
cartridges. (77293-10F)
3436. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION and bullets This lot consists of four containers: (1) 20 rd. size with orange labels that
include “Winchester .38-55” and a large image of the cartridge on the front label of the very good condition and fully intact box now containing mixed manufacturer and tips of .38-55 and rate about very good with mild tarnish on some; (1) 50 rd. box with wraparound label
with green top and yellow sides and containing 34 rds. and three fired casings of very good to excellent Winchester .25 Stevens 65 gr.,
rim fire; (1) bag containing 16 rds. of mixed and very good overall condition 45-70 including three of tinned brass 1888 pattern Frankford
Arsenal dated 1890 and also included are two mixed fired casings; (1) full 100 rd. two piece box of Winchester 270 Winchester 100 gr.,
soft point bullets in the tan box with plain tan label and black text and corrugated lined tray. The bottom has two split corners and the
box shows light scattered soiling and tape residue on one side. (77293-10G)
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3437. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of three 50 rd. size two piece boxes: (1) full of Remington .32 auto Colt
metal case bullet in the tan box that remains intact and with tan labels showing mild wear and red graphics with ammunition showing a
bluish tint due to copper oxide and the lid interior showing green contact stains; (1) of Remington UMC .32 auto Colt metal case bullet
in the tan box with tan label, red graphics and with the wall paper style panel covers and containing 19 rds. of excellent condition correct
cartridges; (1) UMC box showing moderate edge wear with a scuffed and darkened turquoise top label, missing side label sections and
containing approximately 42 rds. of correct .32 S&W in about very good condition with dark tarnish. (77293-10H)
3438. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of two boxes beginning with a two piece UMC box with a maroon-like
top label with black text that reads “50 .32 Short/Rim Fire Cartridges/ (UMC logo) (image of cartridge 9 grs. Powder/80 Gr.
Bullet/Manufactured By/The Union Metallic Cartridge Co./Bridgeport Conn. U.S.A.” This is the oval style box with the wall paper layer
under the top and maroon wraparound side label which in this case is about 30% missing while the bottom guarantee label is fully intact
with wear over a portion of the text. The fully intact box shows mild to moderate edge wear and the interior lid is nice and clean, the bottom tray currently housing a full 50 rds. of UMC, U.S. Cartridge Co. and Peters .32 Short lead bullet rating about near very good with dark
tarnish and white oxidation on some. The other box is a generic cartridge box containing approximately 70 rds. of .32 short including a
few blanks and from manufacturers UMC, Western and Peters and rating about very good overall with some instances of up to mild oxidation and tarnish. (77293-10I)
3439. LOT OF BULLETS This lot consists of seven boxes of bullets: (1) containing approximately 85 rds. of Sierra .270 cal., 150 gr., .277
Spitzer, B.T.; (1) containing approximately 35 rds. of Sierra Game King .270 cal., 130 gr., .277 dia. Spitzer B.T.; (1) containing approximately
80 rds. of Speer .270 cal., 130 gr., Spitzer S.P.; (1) containing 37 rds. of Hornady XTP .32 cal., 85 gr., .312 dia. HP; (1) virtually full 100 rd.
size box of Speer .32 cal., 170 gr., .321”, flat nose; (1) containing two rds. of Hornady 8mm cal., 170 gr., .323 round nose; (1) containing
approximately 30 rds. of Hornady 22 cal., 55 gr., .224 Spire point. Nearly all of the bullets rate excellent with the exception being the first
one listed as it exhibits mild tarnish. (1X75829-5F)
3440. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE SHOTSHELLS This lot consists of (2) plastic boxes containing 14 collectible shotshells and hulls. Included
are: Western 12 ga. #6, Western 12 ga. #4, Western 12 ga. #8 Super Trap, Eley Grand Prix 12 ga. #6, Remington 16 ga. #2 Express,
Western 16 ga. #6, Winchester 12 ga. #4, (2) 12 ga. pinfire shells, a U.M.C. 12 ga. paper hull, and a Parker 12 ga. brass hull. All are in
very good to excellent condition and most are paper hull shells. Next is a bag of loose shotshells containing (39) 12 ga. paper hull loads,
(2) 16 ga. paper hull loads, (2) 20 ga. paper hull loads, and (6) 410 ga. paper hull loads. The types vary and brands include Western,
Peters, Federal, Remington and C.C. Co.. All are in excellent overall condition. Last is a bag consisting of (36) loose rounds of various 20
ga. ammunition. Included are U.S., Remington, Super DD, and Winchester. All are in very good to excellent condition, most are paper
hulls. (2X103023-1S1,1V1,1Y1)
3441. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS AND PRIMERS This lot includes 19 mixed manufacturer 12 ga., and 16 ga. shotshells and four boxes of
primers. First is a full 100 count pack of Winchester No. 1W improved primers. Second is a full 100 count pack of U.S. Primers No. 4
adapted to Climax and Ajax paper shotshells. Third is a partial 100 count (32) of Winchester New No. 4 primers. Fourth is a partial 250
count (53) of Winchester Improved Primers No. 2. All items range in condition from good to very good. (2X106180-1)
3442. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of six containers of pistol ammunition or shotgun shells: (1) containing 12 rds. of Peters 16
ga., 2 3/4”, 6 shot, in paper shells and in original box rating near excellent; (1) full ten rd. box of Winchester Black Diamond 12 ga., 2 3/4”,
7 1/2”; (1) bag containing approximately 100 rds. of loose steel bird shot and two rds. of RWS 12 ga. slug in the red roll crimped paper
shell exhibiting image of pheasant; (1) box consisting of 27 rds. of Winchester 380 Auto, 95 gr., full metal case; (1) box containing 42 rds.
of PMC 32 Auto, 71 gr., FMJ; (1) bag containing approximately 50 rds. of mixed pistol ammunition, most of which is centerfire and examples of calibers are 45 ball, 9mm, 380 auto, and 38 special. The overall condition of the lot is very good to excellent. (1X76600-5A)
3443. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot contains an opened buff colored two-piece folded construction box with matching
"12-14" dated label containing 19 rounds of Winchester 7 mm Full Patch Cartridges loaded with 175 gr., full patch bullets. Both box and
label rate excellent with only some light wear along the edges of label where seal was broken. The ammunition rates fair with cracked case
necks, tarnishing and oxidation on the brass cartridges. (3X54495-61E)
3444. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION and boxes Eight items total: The first half of the lot is a group of three 50 rd. size, twopiece .22 boxes by Winchester beginning with a factory sealed example with a fully intact and faded olive green top label that has “50” at
each upper corner along with “Winchester” between them and the small font trademark info below it. The center portion begins with the
H logo and includes the cartridge image including “.22 Long Rifle” and then “Rim Fire”. Below that is “Lesmok Rifle Cartridges”. The yellow
side label, also fully intact bears a front with the guarantee statement above the codes 143 and 8-20. Also noteworthy is the remnant of
a small strip of tape, perhaps a surcharge label. The sides include the big bold W and the back adds that these are “Target Cartridges”.
Also evident are crisp edges and scattered light dark spots. The second box shares some identical characteristics as it is a full box of original cartridges, these however being .22 Short, a faded olive green top and a yellow side label. This example has been opened and reveals
very good ammunition. The top label has identical layout with the exception of the right center having the Stetson patent info rather than
“Rim Fire”. The side label is coded 141 and 9-14 and the box shows mild wear and an overall brownish patina. The last box is empty with
the code 15 at the lower right and 10-8 lower left of the green top label declaring this as .22 Short. This is the version with “Smokeless”
presented in red in a diagonal layout over “Rifle Cartridges”. This has virtually entirely intact labels, mild wear and a dark overall appearance
with spots of grime. A nice trio of examples for the Winchester or .22 box collector; the second half of the lot contains five empty onepiece boxes by CIL/Dominion beginning with three of the 500 rd. variety. The first one is a .22 Short that has a separated top panel stating
that it is “Made In Canada By/Canadian Industries Limited/Dominion”. This is the style with the buff colored box with blue graphics, this
one rating good plus with a small portion cut out and missing. The second box has the same color scheme, this one slightly larger as it
is for .22 LR Whiz-Bang and, as is the case for the one above, Super Clean Dry Lubricated Bullet. The top flap is partially split with the
balance intact. The front panel has an ink note bringing the overall condition to near very good for this No. 713 coded example that exhibits
only the CIL name. The last of the 500 rounders is a yellow and black outer brick box for Imperial 22 LR and rates very good with a moderate scuff on the right panel and tape residue. The other two are 50 rd. size beginning with an excellent RF-32, a buff colored .22 LR
Super Clean standard velocity with blue and red graphics. Lastly is one that opens at the RF-11 coded top flap, a 22 Short Whiz-Bang
with the red, yellow and blue graphics and rating excellent. (1X76679-28,49BG)
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3445. COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION AND BOXES Five total: (1) full one-piece box from Canadian Industries with yellow, blue and
white print and a top section that reads “22 Short (image of cartridge) Smokeless Dry Lubricated Bullets/(company oval logo) “SuperClean”/ Made in Canada by/Canadian Industries Limited/Dominion Ammunition Division/ Montreal Canada”. The edges, despite showing
scattered areas of color loss are actually quite crisp as the entire box is overall, housing similarly conditioned ammunition; (1) opened twopiece cardboard box containing two rds. of Robin Hood .32 training rds. with wood tips and one rd. of solid head. The box has a red label
with a faded top portion that features the Robin Hood logo in the middle and reads “50 .32 Cal. Smokeless Cartridges 50”/Center
Fire/Manufactured for/Smith & Wesson/.32 Cal./Revolvers” on the left side of the logo and to the right: “Solid
Head/Velocity/Accuracy/And/Cleanliness/Warranted/Made By/Robin Hood Ammunition Co., Swanton Vermont”. This top portion reveals
a 2” split that runs diagonally across the middle and has separated slightly below the logo and a small portion is missing at the bottom far
right where some of the text is difficult to discern due to wear. The label extends to the sides where an illustration of one of the cartridges
is featured with “32/S.&W.” within it and accompanied by the following: “50-.32 S.&W.-50/Center Fire/Smokeless”, with the left side intact
and about 30% missing from the right. The solid red bottom label is a separate piece and reveals light wear at the edges, a couple of scuff
marks, and a small dark stain from grime. The box itself is solid with light ingrained dirt to the front and rear panels. In addition to the three
rds., with the training rds. experiencing verdigris to the cases and the excellent solid head example, is a second correct label retaining a
faded top portion that has faded to a dark shade of pink and has a small tear at the bottom; (3) empty 500 rd. brick-sized boxes from
Canadian Industries Limited. The first one rates excellent with crisp edges and clean panels. It measures 4”x2 1/2”x2 1/2” and is a plain
buff color with blue text that states on the top that it is for .22 Short Dry Lubricated Bullet and in large font in the very center “Super-Clean”
and below that in smaller font “Non-Mercuric – Non-Rusting” with the company name and address below that. The second one measures
about 6”x2”x2” and combines a yellow and black color scheme with the top left in the form of a cartridge tip and within it is “Imperial/22
Short/High Velocity” This example rates very good to excellent with light wear and a little foxing, the lid just slightly creased and misshapen
at the far left. The last one is larger (9”x3 1/2”x2 1/2”) with yellow, dark blue and white graphics that include on the top “Canuck/22 Long
Rifle/Standard Velocity”, the oval C-I-L logo beneath it and an image of the cartridge at the right. The condition is very good to excellent
with a minor lid crease and light grime on the bottom. (1X76679-49Y)
3446. LOT OF PROJECTILES This lot consists of collector ammunition, blanks and primers. First is a factory-sealed 50 rd. two-piece oval
box by Remington UMC with an orange top label that includes the red dot logo, an image of the cartridge with “.22 Long Rifle” within it
and also “40 Grs. Bullet”. All three labels are fully intact and the black marbled box exhibits mild edge wear and foxing. Next is another
vintage oval type two-piece 50 rd. size box by Remington UMC. This one is opened and contains 24 rds. of correct .32 Colt Police Positive
rating about very good with a couple showing up to moderate tarnish but most are very clean. The tan box and label combo have a few
stains but only light wear with the inner compartment separated from the outer shell. Next are seven loose rds. of Remington .32 and after
that are two excellent condition factory-sealed 100 rd. boxes with yellow labels and black print that reads “Winchester/No. 6
Primers./Adapted to/Winchester Repeater/Paper Shotshells/Using Smokeless Powders”. Next are two nearly full 50 rd. boxes of
Remington UMC .32 S&W Blank Cartridges in the tan box with red vertical stripes and blue text. The last item is an approximately half
filled box of Western 22 short blanks rating near excellent. (2X75354-5G)
3447. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This lot consists of eight containers beginning with five 25 rd. size factory boxes: (2) full and (1) containing 13
rds. of Sears Sportload, 12 ga., 2 3/4”, 6 shot; (1) full of mixed 12 ga.; (1) containing 13 rds. of Winchester AA Plus Skeet Load, 12 ga., 2
3/4”, 9 shot; (1) full five rd. box of German manufactured Rottweil Brenneke, 12 ga., 2 3/4”, mag. load (1) zip-loc bag containing approximately 100 rds. of mixed paper and plastic shell 12, 16 and 20 ga. with the majority being 12 and 16 ga.; (1) zip-loc bag containing approximately 20 rds. of mixed 12 ga. The boxed shells rate about excellent with the bagged items coming in at very good overall. (1X75829-6D)
3448. LOT OF BULLETS This lot consists of five 15 rd. packages of PowerBelt Copper green Aero tip muzzleloading bullets, 295 gr., .50 caliber AT. All items in this lot are factory sealed and in as-new condition. (1X187428-6AZ)
3449. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of .45 cal.: (1) full 50 rd. and (1) bag containing four rds. of Remington Automatic
Targetmaster, 185 gr. wadcutter; (1) U.S. issued Remington M1911 Ball box exhibiting liquid stains and now containing 32 rds. with head
stamps of Peters A.C. and nickel casings; (1) bag containing 39 rds. of M1911 Ball with 1942 dated Winchester and 1941 and 1961 dated
Remington head stamps; (2) tattered twenty rd. size U.S. issued Western M1911 Ball boxes currently housing a total of 28 rds. of 1940
and 1941 dated Remington .45 Ball rating near very good. Also included is an empty and folded third box with identical identification and
in similar condition. The balance of the lot however, rates very good to excellent and the items are contained in a green metal military can.
(1X75829-6I)
3450. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of 125 rds. of 7.62x39mm.: (12) ten rd. stripper clips of Chinese-manufactured and dated
1976; (1) bag containing five rds. of 1988 dated Swedish-manufactured and one rd. of 1985 dated Yugoslavian-manufactured. Also
included are two empty ten rd. stripper clips. The overall condition is very good to excellent with scattered light tarnish on some. Included
is a metal military ammunition can. (1X76600-9C)
3451. LOT OF AMMUNITION This is a lot consisting of a wide range of military cartridges beginning with 36 rds. of 7.62x51 on M60 disintegrating links with five being blanks and the balance fired blanks. Next is a ten rd. stripper clip of 5.56 blanks and another clip with six
blanks and two cartridges of 5.56. Next are three full ten rd. stripper clips of 7.62x39 Soviet and the last category is a zip-loc bag with
approximately 45 rds. of military cartridges and a few fired cases. The majority of the cartridges are 7.92x57 and the overall condition of
the lot is very good. Included is a metal military ammunition can. (2X76679-57AG)
3452. JOHN RIGBY & COMPANY AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains a single, sealed 20 round box of John Rigby & Co., 375
Flanged Magnum, 270 gr., Soft-X cartridges. The cartridges come in a clear plastic case and are in excellent condition. (1X107252-2C)
3453. JOHN RIGBY & COMPANY AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains a full 20 round box of John Rigby & Co., 375 Flanged
Magnum, 270 gr., Soft-X cartridges. The box has been opened and taped closed but the cartridges remain in excellent condition.
(1X107252-2D)
3454. JOHN RIGBY & COMPANY AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains a full sealed 20 round box of John Rigby & Co., .375 Flanged
Magnum, 270 gr., Soft-X cartridges. The cartridges come in a clear plastic case and are in excellent condition. (1X107252-2I)
3455. JOHN RIGBY & COMPANY AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains a full sealed 20 round box of John Rigby & Co., .375 Flanged
Magnum, 270 gr., Soft-X cartridges. The cartridges come in a clear plastic case and are in excellent condition. (1X107252-2J)
3456. JOHN RIGBY & COMPANY AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains a full sealed 20 round box of John Rigby & Co., .375 Flanged
Magnum, 270 gr., Soft-X cartridges. The cartridges come in a clear plastic case and are in excellent condition. (1X107252-2R)
3457. WESTLEY RICHARDS AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains two factory ten round boxes of Westley Richards .375 Flanged
(magnum), 300 gr., solid Nitro-Express cartridges. Both boxes are sealed and the flanged cartridges are in presumed excellent condition.
(1X107252-2F)
3458. WESTLEY RICHARDS AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains two ten round boxes one full and one partial containing nine cartridges of Westley Richards .375 Flanged (magnum), 300 gr., solid Nitro-Express cartridges. One box remains factory sealed and the cartridges are in excellent overall condition. (1X107252-2G)
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3459. WE STLEY R ICHAR DS AM M U N ITION LOT This lot contains two factory ten round boxes of Westley Richards .375 Flanged
(magnum), 300 gr., solid Nitro-Express cartridges. Both boxes are sealed and the flanged cartridges are in presumed excellent condition. (1X107252-2B)
3460. WESTLEY RICHARDS AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains two factory ten round boxes of Westley Richards .375 Flanged
(magnum), 300 gr., solid Nitro-Express cartridges. Both boxes are sealed and the flanged cartridges are in presumed excellent condition.
(1X107252-2N)
3461. WESTLEY RICHARDS AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains two factory ten round boxes of Westley Richards .375 Flanged
(magnum), 300 gr., solid Nitro-Express cartridges. Both boxes are sealed and the flanged cartridges are in presumed excellent condition.
(1X107252-2P)
3462. WESTLEY RICHARDS AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains two factory ten round boxes of Westley Richards .375 Flanged
(magnum), 300 gr., solid Nitro-Express cartridges. Both boxes are sealed and the flanged cartridges are in presumed excellent condition.
(1X107252-2H)
3463. WESTLEY RICHARDS AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains two factory ten round boxes of Westley Richards .375 Flanged
(magnum), 300 gr., solid Nitro-Express cartridges. Both boxes are sealed with slightly rounded corners and the flanged cartridges are in
presumed excellent condition. (1X107252-2Q)
3464. KYNOCH AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains five full five round boxes of .375 Flanged Magnum, 300 gr., metal covered soft
nose bullets. The cartridges display varying levels of very light discoloration in the brass and there are light amounts of fine white oxidation
staining on some of the lead. The cartridges remain in very good overall condition. (1X107252-2E)
3465. KYNOCH AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains two full five round boxes of .375 Flanged Magnum, 270 gr., soft nose nitro-express
cartridges. One box is factory sealed and the other has been resealed with clear tape and the cartridges remain in excellent condition.
(1X107252-2L)
3466. HOLLAND & HOLLAND AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains two full five round boxes of .375 Flanged Magnum, 270 gr., soft
nose nitro-express cartridges in excellent condition. (1X107252-2K)
3467. HOLLAND & HOLLAND AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains two full five round boxes of .375 Flanged Magnum, 270 gr., soft
nose nitro-express cartridges in excellent condition. One box is factory sealed, the other is missing the front label and has been sealed
shut with clear tape. (1X107252-2M)
3468. LOT OF MIXED MANUFACTURE AMMUNITION This lot contains an assortment of .375 Flanged Magnum cartridges. First
is a factory sealed ten round box of Westley Richards .375 Flanged (magnum), 300 gr., solid nitro-Express cartridges in presumed excellent
condition. Second is an opened full five round box of Holland & Holland .375 Flanged Magnum, 270 gr., soft nosed nitro-express cartridges in overall excellent condition. Third is a bag containing 10 Kynoch 375 cartridges and two Westley Richards .375 fired cases, all
in very good overall condition. (1X107252-2S)
3469. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This lot consists of two full 50 rd. bricks each containing (10) five rd. boxes of Federal Power Shok 16 ga., 2
3/4”, 4/5 oz. HP, rifled slugs in as-new condition. (1X197428-3HH)
3470. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of two full 20 rd. boxes of Federal Power Shok 222 Rem., 50 gr., SP cartridges in as-new
condition. (1X197428-3HI)
3471. LOT OF MIXED SHOTSHELLS Includes four boxes. First is a five round box of Remington 12 ga., shotshells to include three 000 Buck
and two hollow point slugs. Second is a 25 round cartridge box with 24 mixed 12 ga., and 16 ga., shotshells that are mostly tarnished on the
brass. Third is a partial ten round box (5) of Remington Premier Magnum 12 ga., 3", 2 Oz, No. 4 shot shotshells. Fourth is a partial 25 round
box (14) of Federal Hi-Power 16 ga., 2 3/4", 1 1/8 Oz, No. 6 shot. Items in this lot are in good overall condition. (3X107075-S18320A)
3472. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This lot consists of six full 25 rd. boxes of Remington Game Loads 16 ga., 2 3/4”, 7 1/2 shot in excellent condition. (1X197428-3HJ)
3473. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This lot consists of six 10 rd. boxes of 12 ga., 3” turkey loads. Four boxes being Remington Premier Magnum
4 shot and two boxes being Federal Premium 6 shot. All are in excellent condition. (1X197428-3FZ)
3474. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This lot consists of 13 full 5 rd. boxes of Federal Power Shok 20 ga., 2 3/4” rifled slugs in excellent condition.
(1X197428-3HE)
3475. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of four full 50 rd. boxes of Privi Partizan 7.63 Mauser, 85 gr., FMJ cartridges in as-new condition. (1X197428-3FV)
3476. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This is a lot of ten boxes of 12 ga., the first nine of which are full: (1) 25 rd. of Remington Premier Nitro-Steel
Magnum, 2 3/4”, 4 shot; (1) 15 rd. of Winchester Super X rifled slug, HP, 2 3/4”; (1) ten rd. of Remington Nitro Turkey, 3”, 5 shot; (1) 10
rd. of Winchester Super X copper plated lead shot turkey loads, 2 3/4”, 4 shot; (2) five rd. of Remington Express buckshot magnum, 2 3/4”,
12 pellets; (1) five rd. of Winchester Super X magnum buckshot, 3”, 24 pellets, unplated shot; (1) five rd. of Winchester magnum buckshot,
3”, 15 pellets, unplated shot; (1) five rd. of Winchester Super X rifled slug, HP, 2 3/4”; (1) containing three rds. of Federal Classic magnum
buckshot, 2 3/4”, 12 pellets. This lot rates excellent. (1X76816-7AR)
3477. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of three full 20 rd. boxes of Pow’R Ball 32 Auto 55 gr. Pow’R Ball in as-new condition.
(1X187428-3Z)
3478. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of three full 20 rd. boxes of Pow’R Ball 32 Auto 55 gr. Pow’R Ball in as-new condition.
(1X187428-3BC)
3479. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of three full 20 rd. boxes of Pow’R Ball 32 Auto 55 gr. Pow’R Ball in as-new condition.
(1X187428-3BB)
3480. LOT OF BRASS This lot contains two plastic Case-Gard R100 ammunition boxes and 306 fired casings of assorted headstamp 45
Colt. The ammunition boxes have light scuffs and scratches near all over but remain in very good condition. The brass is overall lightly
discolored with a small amount of the casings being nickel brass and all remain in very good overall condition. (107239-3)
3481. LOT OF 9.3X72R AMMUNITION This lot includes five boxes. First are three 20 round boxes of Sellier & Bellot 9.3X72R, 193 gr.,
SP cartridges. Two of the boxes are full and one is a partial containing 13 cartridges all in very good plus condition. Second is a full 20
round box of Sellier & Bellot 9.3X72R 193 gr., SP cartridges in a gray and green box in excellent condition. Third is a partial 10 round box
containing three cartridges of RWS cartridges that are dark and lightly oxidized. (107530-7)
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3482. CARTRIDGE COLLECTION This lot includes a collection of various caliber rimfire and center fire pistol and rifle ammunition. There
are 132 individually marked manila envelopes measuring 2"X4" some containing up to two of the listed cartridge. The cartridges range
in calibers from 32 through 300 H&H to include some less common configurations like 38 Dardick as well as several common military calibers like .223, 7.62X39, 45-70 and various others. This lot would make a great start for a cartridge collector or addition to an established
reference collection. (106888-1)
3483. LOT OF PRIMERS This lot includes 16 packs of caps and primers. First are (7) packs of Remington U.M.C. primers to include: (2)
sealed 100 piece No. 6 1/2 brass primers, (3) 100 piece No. 33 copper primers (2 sealed 1 open), and (2) sealed 250 piece No. 2 1/2
nickel primers. Second is a sealed 250 piece box of U.S. Primers No. 4 adapted to "Climax and Ajax" paper shot shells. Third are (5) 100
piece Winchester primers to include: (2) sealed No. 5 improved primers marked W; (1) No. 5 1/2 improved marked W; (1) No. 4 for
smokeless powder paper shotshells; (1) No 1 W improved for smokeless or black powder. Also included in this lot are two partial tins of
percussion caps and a 500 piece tin of primers with paper label that reads "500 Cartridge Primers / this primer is suitable for all black
powder charges only. It is used in all Cal., .45 and shotgun ammunition , and in cal. 30 gallery practice cartridges / Manufactured at
Frankford Arsenal". The items appear to be in good to very good overall condition. (106887-2, 3)
3484. LOT OF BALL AMMUNITION This lot includes two 24 round packs of Military ball ammunition for the Model 1917 revolver. The
packages are labeled "24 Revolver Ball Cartridges Cal. .45 Model of 1911 in Clips / for double action revolver Cal. .45 Model of 1917",
with “Manufactured by Remington Arms Union Metallic Cartridge Company Inc., Bridgeport Conn.”. The boxes have separated seams but
remain complete with pencil markings along one side and the cartridges show varying levels of oxidation but remain in about good overall
condition. (106887-5)
3485. LOT OF BALL AMMUNITION This lot includes four 20 round boxes of Military ball ammunition for the 1911 pistol. The boxes are
marked "20 Pistol Ball Cartridges, Cal. .45 / Model of 1911/ for Automatic Pistol, Model of 1911". There are three from the Frankford arsenal
and one with Winchester markings along the bottom. The boxes are complete and intact with one having an end flap taped in place and
others having a split seam or rounded corners. The cartridges are not visible and are presumed in good overall condition. (106887-4)
3486. LOT OF BRASS This lot contains an assortment of mixed pistol brass to include 100 +/- 45 Auto Rim casings and 340 +/- 44 Russian
casings. The brass is lightly discolored and all casings have fired primers but remain in very good condition. (107239-8B)
3487. LOT OF BRASS This lot contains 302 fired casings of assorted commercial and military marked headstamp 45-70. The casings are
mostly a dull brass color with a few nickel brass mixed in. The casings are stored in three Case-Gard R100 ammunition boxes that have
overall light scratches and scuff marks but remain in very good condition. (107239-3A)
3488. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot contains two full 20 round boxes of Power-Shok .243 Win., cartridges. There is a box of 100
gr., SP and a box of 80 gr., SP. Both boxes show lightly rounded corners and the cartridges remain bright in excellent condition. (107422-19)
3489. LOT OF WESTLEY RICHARDS AMMUNITION This lot includes a sealed five round package of .465, 480 gr., Nitro Express
Soft Nose cartridges presumed in excellent condition. (107422-19A)
3490. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot contains a partial 20 round box of Superior Ammunition (currently manufacturing ammunition in
Summerville, S.C.) of containing 15 assorted remanufactured cartridges. The cartridges are color coded along the head with green, black,
red and blue stripes and the box is labeled 375 H&H, 260 gr., Nos Accubond sample pack. The cartridges have bright clean brass and
remain in excellent condition. (107422-19B)
3491. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot contains a sealed 20 round box of Superior Ammunition 500X465 N.E., 480 gr., Woodleighl Soft
Nose cartridges presumed in excellent condition. The company is currently manufacturing ammunition in Summerville, S.C. (107422-19C)
3492. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot contains a sealed 20 round box of Superior Ammunition 500X465 N.E., 480 gr., Woodleighl Soft
Nose cartridges presumed in excellent condition. The company is currently manufacturing ammunition in Summerville, S.C. (107422-19D)
3493. LOT OF AMMUNITION and Brass This lot contains four 20 round boxes of 303 British. First is a full 20 round box of Superior
Ammunition (currently manufacturing ammunition in Summerville, S.C.) 215 gr., Woodlleigh Soft Nose remanufactured cartridges that have
bright brass and remain in excellent condition. Second are three boxes of Federal classic, (2) 180 gr., Hi-Shok SP cartridges (one full and
one partial containing 15 cartridges and two casings), (1) partial box of 150 gr., Hi-Shok SP cartridges all with bright brass in excellent
condition. (107422-19E)
3494. LOT OF SUPERIOR AMMUNITION AND BRASS This lot contains five full and or partial 20 round boxes of 303 British. There
are three boxes of 150 gr., Speer cartridges two are sealed and one is a partial containing 1 cartridge and 5 casings. Also included are
two boxes of 215 gr., Woodlleigh cartridges one containing 20 fired casings and the other 12 cartridges and four fired casings all in very
good condition. Superior Ammunition is currently manufacturing out of Summerville, S.C. (107422-19F)
3495. LOT OF PRIMED BRASS This lot includes a full 25 round natural colored box of 40/90 Sharps primed shells. The box is unlabeled
with several tape repairs, scuffed edges and partial split seams. The shells are mostly bright with W.R.A. Co. headstamps and remain in
very good to near excellent condition. (107241-147)
3496. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION Boxes This lot includes two boxes. The first box is a Winchester Repeating Arms Co.,
10 round box of 45 Sharps Special. The two piece box is in fair condition missing a full side of the top lid and has several scuffs along the
edges with partially split seams. The top label remains complete with overall light ingrained dirt staining. The bottom is missing a side and
has separations starting in the remaining seams. A piece of wood has been fitted into the box to help maintain its shape. The second
box is a Union Metallic Cartridge Co., two piece box of 40-110-260 Winchester Express containing one cartridge that has lightly tarnished
brass and remains in very good condition. The top of the box is missing and end and has several scuffs along the edges and the label
remains intact. There is a John P. Lower's Sons sticker affixed over the lower right corner of the top label. The bottom label is complete
as is the box and has overall light scuffing and two partially separated seams. (107241-147A)
3497. LOT OF NAMBU AMMUNITION This lot contains a sealed WWII era box of 8mm Nambu cartridges. The box remains sealed and
has a partially separated seam along the back right edge. The cartridges are in presumed excellent condition. (107241-147B)
3498. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION Boxes This lot contains two by Union Metallic Cartridge Co. The first two piece box is
labeled "5 Cartridges / 40 Calibre. / 3 1/4 inch shell, 90 Grains Powder / inch Patched Bullet, 370 Grains, Manufactured Expressly For /
Sharps Rifles" with the U.M.C. address along the bottom. The top is missing one end and there is a slight crease in the middle. The label
is mostly complete with some overall light flaking and scuffing along the edges. The bottom is complete and intact and a single lightly tarnished cartridge is included. The second two piece box is labeled "5 Cartridges / 45 Calibre. / 2 7/8 inch shell, 105 Grains Powder / 1
13/32 inch Patched Bullet, 550 Grains, Manufactured Expressly For / Sharps Rifles" with the U.M.C. address along the bottom. The box
remains intact with some overall light scuffing and ingrained dirt staining. There are a few pencil marks along the side and included is a
single lightly tarnished cartridge. (107241-147C)
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3499. LOT OF LINKED BALL AMMUNITION This lot contains a M1917 cloth 250 link belt from Schlegel Mfg. Co., w with 50 rounds
of 30 caliber ball ammunition with DM / 4 headstamps. The cartridges all have red painted tips on the lead and the brass varies from
bright to dull. The cloth belt is lightly soiled with a few scattered spots of minor fraying along the edge and the feed end is marked
“Schlegel Mfg. CO, 4-43 / U.S. Pat. 2061072”. Items remain in very good to excellent condition. (107529-2)
3500. LOT OF LINKED BALL AMMUNITION This lot contains a cloth link belt with 63 rounds of 30 caliber ball ammunition with multiple headstamp markings. The cartridges are mixed some red painted tips on the lead and the others appear to have silver color plating
and the brass varies from bright to dull with all having varying degrees of oxidation and orstaining. The cloth belt is soiled with several
scattered spots of minor fraying along the edge. Items remain in about very good condition. (107529-2A)
3501. BALL AMMUNITION LOT This lot includes nine full 20 round boxes of Korean manufactured 30-06. The boxes are marked "20
cartridges / Ball M2 / caliber .30 / Lot PS-2-185" and the cartridges have "PS / 75" headstamps. The cartridges remain mostly bright in
excellent condition. (107546-148IA)
3502. BALL AMMUNITION LOT This lot includes ten full 20 round boxes of Korean manufactured 30-06. The boxes are marked "20 cartridges / Ball M2 / caliber .30 / Lot PS-2-185" and the cartridges have "PS / 75" headstamps. The cartridges remain mostly bright in
excellent condition and come in a correctly marked OD green military ammo can. (107546-148I)
3503. BALL AMMUNITION LOT This lot includes nine full 20 round boxes of Korean manufactured 30-06. The boxes are marked "20
cartridges / Ball M2 / caliber .30 / Lot PS-2-185" and the cartridges have "PS / 75" headstamps. The cartridges remain mostly bright in
excellent condition. (107546-148MA)
3504. BALL AMMUNITION LOT This lot includes eight full 20 round boxes of Korean manufactured 30-06. The boxes are marked "20
cartridges / Ball M2 / caliber .30 / Lot PS-2-185" and the cartridges have "PS / 75" headstamps. The cartridges remain mostly bright in
excellent condition and come in a correctly marked OD green military ammo can. (107546-148K)
3505. BALL AMMUNITION LOT This lot includes nine full 20 round and one partial (12 rounds) boxe of Korean manufactured 30-06.
The boxes are marked "20 cartridges / Ball M2 / caliber .30 / Lot PS-2-185" and the cartridges have "PS / 75" headstamps. The cartridges
remain mostly bright in excellent condition and come in a correctly marked OD green military ammo can. (107546-148M)
3506. BALL AMMUNITION LOT This lot includes nine full 20 round boxes of Korean manufactured 30-06. The boxes are marked "20
cartridges / Ball M2 / caliber .30 / Lot PS-2-185" and the cartridges have "PS / 75" headstamps. The cartridges remain mostly bright in
excellent condition. (107546-148KA)
3507. BALL AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains a 600 round sealed spam can of .45 caliber cartridges. The green can is stenciled in
yellow and reads "T2AAF / 600 Cartridges / Cal .45 Ball M1911 / In Cartons / Lot EC-24864XC / Repacked EC-7-44". The opener is
included and the cartridges are in presumed very good condition. (107546-148B)
3508. LOT OF .32 ACP This lot includes ten full 25 round boxes of Dynamit Nobel / Geco 7.65mm Browning pistol cartridges. The 73 gr.,
FMJ cartridges have bright brass and remain in excellent condition. (107546-148AA)
3509. LOT OF .32 ACP This lot includes ten full 25 round boxes of Dynamit Nobel / Geco 7.65mm Browning pistol cartridges. The 73 gr.,
FMJ cartridges have bright brass and remain in excellent condition. (107546-148AB)
3510. LOT OF .32 ACP This lot includes ten full 25 round boxes of Dynamit Nobel / Geco 7.65mm Browning pistol cartridges. The 73 gr.,
FMJ cartridges have bright brass and remain in their original bulk wrap in excellent condition. (107546-148AC)
3511. LOT OF .32 ACP This lot includes ten full 25 round boxes of Dynamit Nobel / Geco 7.65mm Browning pistol cartridges. The 73 gr.,
FMJ cartridges have bright brass and remain in their original bulk wrap in excellent condition. (107546-148AD)
3512. LOT OF .32 ACP This lot includes ten full 25 round boxes of Dynamit Nobel / Geco 7.65mm Browning pistol cartridges. The 73 gr.,
FMJ cartridges have bright brass and remain in their original bulk wrap in excellent condition. (107546-148AE)
3513. LOT OF .32 ACP This lot includes ten full 25 round boxes of Dynamit Nobel / Geco 7.65mm Browning pistol cartridges. The 73 gr.,
FMJ cartridges have bright brass and remain in excellent condition. (107546-148AF)
3514. LOT OF .32 ACP This lot includes 12 full 25 round boxes of Dynamit Nobel / Geco 7.65mm Browning pistol cartridges. The 73 gr., FMJ
cartridges have bright brass and remain in excellent condition. These boxes are stored in an OD green ammunition can. (107546-148A)
3515. BALL AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains a sealed spam can of 30-06. The can is marked "240 Cartridges / Cal .30 Ball M2 / 5RD
Clips / Bandoleers / Lot HXP 3008-72". The cartridges are in presumed very good condition and an opener is included. (107546-148C)
3516. BALL AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains a 600 round sealed spam can of .45 caliber cartridges. The green can is stenciled in
yellow and reads "T2AAF / 600 Cartridges / Cal .45 Ball M1911 / In Cartons / Lot EC-24864XC / Repacked EC-7-44". The opener is
included and the cartridges are in presumed very good condition. (107546-148P)
3517. BALL AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains a sealed spam can of .45 ACP cartridges. The can is marked "11,43 cartridge pistol /
Ball Brass Case" and the opener is no longer present. The cartridges are in presumed very good condition. (107546-148G)
3518. BALL AMMUNITION LOT This lot includes a sealed 440 round spam can of 7.62X54R cartridges. The can is identified in Cyrillic
and the cartridges are likely corrosive and presumed in very good condition. (107546-148F)
3519. LOT OF 30 CARBINE This lot includes a small ammunition can containing approximately 620 rounds of 30 Carbine ball ammunition
with CCC / 30 M1 / 82 headstamps. The cartridges are mostly bright with a small amount showing light oxidation and remain in very good
condition. (107546-148N)
3520. LOT OF 8MM BALL AMMUNITION This lot includes 13 15 round boxes and a bag of loose assorted German manufactured
8mm ball ammunition. Some of the boxed cartridges have green sealed primers with headstamp markings "P25 / S / 11 / 36" and there
are various others on the loose cartridges. The cartridges range in condition levels with some bright in very good condition and others
showing varying levels of oxidation in fair to good condition. The cartridges come in a green metal ammo can. (107546-148D)
3521. LOT OF 8MM BALL AMMUNITION This lot contains 14 full and one partial 15 round box of German manufactured 8mm ball
cartridges. The cartridges have green sealed primers with headstamp markings "P25 / Vlla1 / 99 / 40" and range in condition from good
to very good overall. Some cartridges have spots of light oxidation but the majority are clean. (107546-148LA)
3522. LOT OF 8MM BALL AMMUNITION This lot contains 12 full 15 round boxes of German manufactured 8mm ball cartridges. The
cartridges have green sealed primers with headstamp markings "P25 / Vlla1 / 99 / 40" and remain in very good condition. The ammunition
comes with a large OD green ammunition can. (107546-148L)
3523. LOT OF 8MM BALL AMMUNITION This lot contains 11 full 15 round boxes, of German manufactured 8mm ball ammunition.
The steel case cartridges are headstamp marked P334 / IXf1 / 13 / 40" and remain in very good condition. (107546-148EA)
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3524. LOT OF 8MM BALL AMMUNITION This lot contains 11 full 15 round boxes, of German manufactured 8mm ball ammunition.
The steel case cartridges are headstamp marked P334 / IXf1 / 13 / 40" and remain in very good condition. (107546-148EB)
3525. LOT OF 8MM BALL AMMUNITION This lot contains 9 full 15 round boxes and one ten round paper wrapped package of German
manufactured 8mm ball ammunition. The steel case cartridges are headstamp marked “P334 / IXf1 / 13 / 40" and remain in very good
condition and come in an OD green ammunition can. (107546-148E)
3526. LOT OF 8MM BALL AMMUNITION This lot contains 10 full 15 round boxes of German manufactured 8mm ball ammunition. The
cartridges are from multiple munitions factories and vary in condition from good to very good with some having light to perhaps moderate
amounts of oxidation on the cartridges. (107546-148HA)
3527. LOT OF 8MM BALL AMMUNITION This lot contains 190 rounds of German surplus ammunition. There are numerous configurations and headstamp markings. Most of the cartridges are on five round stripper clips and show varying levels of oxidation on the bullets
and or casings. The cartridges come in a small metal ammunition can. (107546-148H)
3528. LOT OF 8MM BALL AMMUNITION This lot includes a sealed 900 round wooden crate of 1953 dated Yugoslavian 8mm corrosive
ball ammunition. The inner tin is sealed and the cartridges are in presumed excellent condition. (107546-148Q)
3529. LOT OF MIXED AMMUNITION This lot includes a small variety of pistol and rifle cartridges. First are 40 rounds of Sellier & Bellot
380 Auto to include one full 25 round box and 15 loose cartridges. Second is a full 20 round box of Federal 45 ACP, 165 gr., Hydra-Shok
JHP. Third is an assortment of rimfire cartridges to include two 20 round packs of CCI 22 LR shotshells, a partial 50 round box of CCI 22
LR mini-group, and a full 50 round box of RWS High Velocity 22 LR. Fourth is an assortment of loose 9mm cartridges to include: 15 Federal
JHP, 15 FMJ ball cartridges with “star / 11 / 52 headstamps”, 16 Winchester Western FMJ, 25 Swedish training rounds with plastic bullets
that have steel balls embedded in the tips, 31 JHP with headstamp markings “Super Vel / 9mm Luger”. Fifth are 40 assorted headstamp
30 carbine ball cartridges. Sixth are 14 rounds of 9X18 Makarov ball cartridges with “71 / 69” headstamps. The cartridges range in condition from good to excellent. (107546-150)
3530. R E M I NGTON COU NTE RTOP DEALE R
DISPLAY This 1930-1950's era hinged five compartment wooden display with glass front for merchandizing Remington rimfire ammunition. The display measures 16 1/8" x 10" and is marked
3530
"Remington Hi-Speed 22's / For Real Power-BullsEye Accuracy” along the top and "With Kleanbore
Priming to keep your gun barrel Bright and Clean"
along the bottom. The sides show Remington DuPont
logos and the paper legend along the top remains
intact with some minor age staining and pencil markings. The display is in very good plus to near excellent
condition, the wood showing minor light handling
marks, light ingrained dirt staining and numbers written in grease pencil along the bottom of the lid. The
display contains 34 boxes of various rimfire ammo as
follows: (7) green, dog bone boxes of Kleanbore 22
LR, (4) green & white boxes of Kleanbore Hi-Speed
22 LR, (2) green & red box of Remington Standard
Velocity 22 LR, (1) green & white box of Kleanbore 22
Win. Auto., (3) red & green boxes of Kleanbore HiSpeed 22 Short, (1) Remington green & blue box of
standard velocity Target 22 LR, (2) boxes of Mohawk 22 LR, (2) green & yellow boxes of high velocity 22 LR, (6) red & green boxes of
Kleanbore 22 LR, (1) red & white box of Kleanbore Hi-Speed 22 L, (1) red & white Kleanbore Hi-Speed box of 22 LR, (1) blue & white box
of Peters standard velocity 22 LR, (1) blue & red box of Peters HV 22 LR Shot and (2) white boxes of Rem UMC 32 RF blanks. All boxes
are full and in very good condition overall, some with lightly rounded edges, corners and separated endflaps. (57398-16)
3531. WINCHESTER BOX OF 32-40 CALIBER CENTER FIRE CARTRIDGES This is a full, factory sealed two piece, rounded
corner, buff colored box with orange top and side labels containing all 20 rounds of .32-40 caliber centerfire smokeless powder cartridges
loaded with metal patched soft point bullets. The top "8-11" label remains 99% intact, the "10-6” dated side and "9-11” dated front labels
remain 98% intact with a couple of scuffed edges. The front label is dot coded and the left side label is no longer present. Large red "W"
trade labels are present on sides. The box rates near excellent with scattered spots of ingrained dirt. (54302-18G)
(150/250)
3532. LOT OF FLARES This lot consists of three boxes of ammunition and a jeweler’s screwdriver kit. The first two boxes consist of a full
6 rd. box and a partial 4 rd. box of 25mm International Flare Signal Division meteor signals in excellent condition. Second is a full 5 rd. box
of Winchester Super Speed 20 ga. 2 3/4“ slugs in very good condition. Lastly is a multi-bit jeweler’s screwdriver kit. (157293-8AH)
3533. MISC AMMO/RELOADING DIE LOT This lot consists of a set of 9mm reloading dies, 20 Rounds of 7.62mm NATO ammunition, one
full 50 rd. box of Federal 22 mag. 50 gr., JHP, one full 50 rd. box of Agulia 22 LR 60 gr., subsonic lead, 50 rounds of Magtech 32 ACP, 10
rounds of Speer Gold Dot 9mm 115 gr., 1 round of CCI 9mm FMJ, and one full 20 rd. box of Speer Gold Dot 32 ACP., 115 gr. (204287-29EE)
3534. MISC. AMMO/RELOADING/MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of one Chinese SKS 20 Round Star magazine rating very good
with light scratches and light oxidation staining, one M14 20 round magazine rating very good plus. one 50 round box of steel cased Wolf
9mm 115 gr. FMJ, one 15 round box of French 30-06 M2 ball, a Foster's Trimming Tool that lacks a collet but Fosters still has Collets available, a Lyman dial caliper, power capper, cleaning rod tips, and a chamfering tool. (204287-29FF)
3535. MISC. AMMO/ACCESSORY LOT This lot consists of a full 50 round box of Federal 380 ACP 95 gr., two 20 round boxes of Remington
221 Rem Fire Ball, one full 50 gr. SP, 20 round box of Winchester 45-70, 1 box containing 300 gr. JHP 22 rounds of Winchester Silvertip 380,
8, 95 gr. HP, fired 380 casings, 4 M1 Garand Clips, and an unmarked black nylon sling all contained in a wooden box. (204287-33)
3536. JAPANESE AMMO LOT This lot consists of one original 15 round box of 8mm Nambu pistol ammunition. The box is sealed and is
in very good condition overall. (206520-4500A) [Richard "Stretch" Kennedy Collection]
3537. MISC. AMMO/ACCESSORY LOT This lot consists of an Anschutz 1416 magazine in excellent condition, one full 20 round box of
Remington 357 Rem Max 158 gr., HP, one full 25 round box of Remington 12 Gauge game load, 8 shot, 11 rounds of PMC 357 Magnum
on speedloaders with pouch, a 10 round SKS magazine, two 5 round boxes of Federal 2 1/2”, 410 slugs, one full 5 round box of Winchester
000 2 1/2”, Buck 410, 16 rounds of Eley 3”, 410 buckshot, 12 assorted rounds of 410, 3 410 Ammo pouches, and a set of ear plugs. The
ammunition and shotgun shells rate very good plus. (204287-29GG)
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3538. MISC. AMMO/ACCESSORY LOT This lot consists of a leather Don Hume Dual Pistol Magazine pouch, a partially used can of
One Shot case lubricant, a mixed lot of 7.62x39 ammunition, 4 SKS stripper clips, one 5 round box of Federal 2 3/4" 20 Gauge No. 3 buckshot, 92 rounds of assorted 30-30 ammunition, and 35 rounds of Remington 308 Win ammunition. (204287-6A)
3539. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of 20 twenty-five round boxes of Yugoslavian surplus 380 ACP ammunition. This
ammunition is dated 1953 and the boxes are mostly in very good condition but a couple may have been opened at the corner for inspection. (207240-49A)
3540. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of 20 twenty-five round boxes of Yugoslavian surplus 380 ACP. This ammunition is
dated 1953 and the boxes are mostly in very good condition but a couple may have been opened at the corner for inspection. (207240-49B)
3541. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of 20 twenty-five round boxes of Yugoslavian surplus 380 ACP ammunition dated
1953. The boxes are mostly in very good condition but a couple may have been opened at the corner for inspection. (207240-49C)
3542. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of 20 twenty-five round boxes of Yugoslavian surplus 380 ACP ammunition dated
1953. The boxes are mostly in very good condition but a couple may have been opened at the corner for inspection. (207240-49D)
3543. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of 20 twenty-five round boxes of Yugoslavian surplus 380 ACP ammunition and
this ammunition is dated 1953. The boxes are mostly in very good condition but a couple may have been opened at the corner for inspection. (207240-49E)
3544. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of 20 twenty-five round boxes of Yugoslavian surplus 380 ACP ammunition and
this ammunition is dated 1953. The ammunition rates very good plus with some having tarnish. The boxes are mostly in very good condition but a couple may have been opened at the corner for inspection. (207240-49F)
3545. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of 20 25 round boxes of Spanish 9mm Parabellum Ammunition. The ammunition
is in very good condition and most of the boxes are in very good condition with some having tears. (207240-44A)
3546. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of 20 25 round boxes of Spanish 9mm Parabellum Ammunition. The ammunition
is in very good condition and most of the boxes are in very good condition with some having tears. (207240-44B)
3547. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of 20 25 round boxes of Spanish 9mm Parabellum Ammunition. The ammunition
is in very good condition and most of the boxes are in very good condition with some having tears but one box is missing and the ammunition has been placed in a baggie. (207240-44C)
3548. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of 20 25 round boxes of Spanish 9mm Parabellum ammunition. The ammunition
is in very good condition and most of the boxes are in very good condition with some having tears. (207240-44D)
3549. LOT OF S HOTG U N S H E LLS This lot consists of six 25 round boxes of Winchester Western AA 12 gauge 2 3/4", 8 shot trap loads.
(207240-36)
3550. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of 20 15 round boxes of 7.62mm NATO Syrian surplus ammunition. The boxes are
in very good condition, and some have been opened or exhibit minor tears. The ammunition is mostly in very good condition but some
rounds exhibit tarnish. (207240-21)
3551. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of 16 15 round boxes of 7.62mm NATO Syrian surplus ammunition. The boxes are
in very good condition, and some have been opened or exhibit minor tears. The ammunition is mostly in very good condition but some
rounds exhibit tarnish. (207240-21A)
3552. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of 20 15 round boxes of 7.62mm NATO Syrian surplus ammunition. The boxes are
in very good condition, and some have been opened or exhibit minor tears. The ammunition is mostly in very good condition but some
rounds exhibit tarnish. (207240-21B)
3553. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of 15 25 round boxes of Spanish surplus 9mm Parabellum ammunition. The boxes
are in good plus condition exhibiting light tears, damage, and most having been opened. The ammunition is overall in very good condition
with a few rounds exhibiting slight tarnish. (207240-19A)
3554. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of eight 50 round bandoliers of Indian surplus 7.62mm NATO FMJ ammunition on
stripper clips in a .50 Caliber ammo can. The ammunition overall is in very good condition but some rounds display slight tarnishing.
(207240-39A)
3555. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of one 100 round F.N. made 7mm Mauser box. The box is dated 1933 and is deteriorating but has been taped. The ammunition is roundnose FMJ, and appears to be in very good condition overall. (207240-48)
3556. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of one 100 round box of F.N. made 7mm Mauser. The box is dated 1933 and is
deteriorating but has been taped. The ammunition is roundnose FMJ, and appears to be in very good condition overall. (207240-48A)
3557. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of one 100 round box of F.N. made 7mm Mauser. The box is dated 1933 and is
deteriorating but has been taped. The ammunition is roundnose FMJ, and appears to be in very good condition overall. (207240-48B)
3558. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of one 100 round box of F.N. made 7mm Mauser. The box is dated 1933 and is
deteriorating but has been taped. The ammunition is roundnose FMJ, and appears to be in very good condition overall. (207240-48C)
3559. COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of one 50 round box of Winchester 9mm Long Shot Cartridges in very good
condition, one Winchester Super-X 50 round box of 22 WMR HP in good condition, one full 20 round box of Winchester 30 WCF
Bicentennial 150 gr. Silvertip in very good condition, one full 20 round box of Winchester 30 WCF Legendary Lawmen 150 gr. Silvertip,
one Winchester 32 S&W box that is filled with 1903 Springfield stripper clips, one partial box (30 rounds) of Federal Champion standard
velocity lead bullet 22 in very good condition, one partial box (26 rounds) of Peters Police Match 38 Special 146 gr. wadcutters in good
plus condition, one partial box (16 rounds) of Winchester T22 22 Short, 29 gr. in very good condition, one partial box (9 rounds and 4
fired casings) of Western 45-70 Govt. 405 gr. soft point in good condition, one partial box (7 rounds) of Winchester Wimbledon Cup 3006 180 gr. BT in good condition, and one partial box (9 rounds) of Winchester 35 S&W 76 gr. full patch ammunition in good condition. All
of the aforementioned cartridge boxes are displayed in a glass case. (204287-29JJ)
3560. COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION BOX LOT This lot contains one empty Winchester 38 WCF box that is marked "Central fire" and
"For Winchester Rifle Model 1873". There are tears on the box corners, and some older tape, and the bottom of the box is missing most
of the label except for the bottom half of the left side. Overall a very good example of early 38-40 ammunition. (204287-29KK)
3561. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of approximately 500 rounds of Chinese 7.62x39mm ammunition on SKS stripper
clips in a .50 Caliber ammo can. The ammunition is marked "964/75" and is very good condition. (207240-14A)
3562. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of one sealed Chinese spam can of 550 rounds of 7.62x39 ammunition. The can is
in very good condition with some dirt and wear throughout. (207240-14B)
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3563. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of one sealed Chinese spam can of 550 rounds of 7.62x39 ammunition. The can is
in very good condition with some dirt and wear throughout. (207240-14C)
3564. COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of seven 25 round boxes 12 gauge 2 3/4" B.P.D. Roma Paper shells, some of
which exhibit corrosion and the boxes are in good condition overall with some slight tears, and tape. One 25 round box of RWS Nurnberg
12 gauge 2 3/4", 3 shot paper shells, and the shells exhibit slight corrosion, while the box exhibits tears but is in good plus condition overall.
One 25 round box of Martignoni 12 gauge 2 3/4" 0 buck, these shells are marked "Argentina No. 3B/Mexico D.F.", and overall the paper
shells are in very good condition but the unmarked box rates good plus with cellophane tape holding the top together. (207240-50)
3565. MIXED LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of 50 rounds of corrosive Yugoslavian surplus 7.62x39mm, 10 rounds of Federal
7.62x39mm, 10 rounds of Chinese 7.62x39, a repackaged 25 round box of B.P.D. Roma 12 gauge 2 3/4" #4 shot and the shells are in very
good condition with some showing slight tarnish and a repackaged box of B.P.D. Roma 12 gauge 2 3/4" 0 buck. (207240-50A)
3566. LOT OF U.S. 45 ACP This lot consists of approximately 150 rounds of steel cased 45 ACP head stamp marked “EC 43” (Evansville
Ordnance Plant, 1943) that is in good condition showing some very light oxidation to the casing and mild tarnish to the round nose copper
bullet. Comes in a green ammo can. (127197-7)
3567. 45 ACP SHOT CARTRIDGES This lot consists of a full 20 round box of Remington Arms Shot cartridges head stamp marked “RA
4”. The cartridges are in excellent condition. The natural colored box is missing one of its end flaps and is otherwise in very good condition
showing a little minor wear and is marked “Cartridges, Shot Caliber .45 M15” and “Lot RA 5012”. (127197-7A)
3568. LOT OF 30-06 AMMUNITION This lot consists of about 75 30-06 cartridges with head stamp markings primarily of “RA 45” and
also some of each “DM 43”, “FA 42”, “WRA 42”, “DEN 42”, “SL 4”. The cartridges are in various conditions from good to near excellent
showing some verdigris and others mild tarnish. The cartridges are contained in three leather cartridge pouches each marked “E.K. / 12
12” that are in good to very good condition showing some drying of the leather and some light soiling. (127197-3)
3569. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists 30-06 and 38 S&W ammunition. First are 24 rounds and 26 fired casings spent shells of
30-30 ammunition marked either Super-X or Super Speed in various configurations all in good condition showing some tarnish. The 3030 comes in two Winchester Super Speed and one Savage box. Last is a full 50 round box of PPU 38 S&W LRN 145 gr. cartridges in
excellent condition. (127197-5)
3570. LOT O F B R A S S and Shotgun Ammunition First is approximately 100 25-35 fired casings in overall very good condition
showing some light tarnish second are thirteen 10 Ga. cartridges in various lengths and shots in both paper and plastic hulls,
also in very good condition. (126975-1)
3571. LOT OF BULLETS This lot includes eight boxes of assorted caliber bullets. First are three sealed boxes of Hornady 9mm, 115 gr., XTP
bullets. These are 100 count boxes in presumed excellent condition. Second are four boxes of Nosler Armageddon 22 caliber, 55 gr.,
metallic black polymer tip bullets. There are three sealed 100 count boxes and an opened partial in excellent condition. Third is a sealed
box of Sierra 25 cal., 100 gr. Spitzer, BT bullets. (107275-1)
3572. WINCHESTER AMMUNITION LOT This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Super-X 356 Winchester, 250 gr., Power-Point
SP cartridges. The boxes show light scuffing with a few rounded corners. The casings are now a dull brass color with some having scattered spots of light tarnish. (107494-15A)
3573. WESTERN RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a Brick of 22 Long Rifle rimfire cartridges. The 40 gr., lead lubricated bullets
are in the red, yellow, white and blue boxes and remain in excellent condition. The individual 50 round boxes remain in excellent condition
and the red, white and blue outer sleeve is in fair condition. The outer sleeve is missing an endflap and the other is separated but present.
There are a few small tears with a portion of the bottom right corner missing along the top side and overall light scuffing. (107494-4)
3574. WINCHESTER AMMUNITION LOT This lot includes two full 20 round boxes of Black Talon 45 ACP, 230 gr., SXT cartridges. The
nickel plated cartridges remain in excellent condition and one of the boxes has remnants of a price tag along the left side flap. (107494-3)
3575. WI NCH E STE R AM M U N ITION LOT This lot includes two full 20 round boxes of Black Talon 45 ACP, 230 gr., SXT cartridges.
The nickel plated cartridges remain in excellent condition and one of the boxes has a blacked out orange price tag along the left side
flap. (107494-3A)
3576. WINCHESTER AMMUNITION LOT This lot includes two full 20 round boxes of Black Talon 45 ACP, 230 gr., SXT cartridges. The
nickel plated cartridges remain in excellent condition. (107494-3B)
3577. WINCHESTER AMMUNITION LOT This lot includes two full 20 round boxes of Black Talon 45 ACP, 230 gr., SXT cartridges. The
nickel plated cartridges remain in excellent condition. (107494-3C)
3578. WINCHESTER AMMUNITION LOT This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Super-X 356 Winchester, 250 gr., Power-Point
(S.P.) cartridges. The cartridges vary in condition from about very good to excellent with some having dull colored brass and spots of light
oxidation. (107494-15A1)
3579. WINCHESTER AMMUNITION LOT This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Super-X 356 Winchester, 250 gr., Power-Point
(S.P.) cartridges. The cartridges are in about very good to excellent condition with some having dull colored brass and spots of light oxidation near the heads. (107494-15A2)
3580. WINCHESTER AMMUNITION LOT This lot includes two full 20 round boxes of Black Talon 45 ACP, 230 gr., SXT cartridges. The
nickel plated cartridges remain in excellent condition. (107494-3D)
3581. AMMUNITION AND PRIMER LOT This lot includes five 100 count boxes of primers and a box of Black Talon Ammunition. First
is a full 20 round box of Winchester Black Talon 45 ACP, 230 gr., SXT cartridges in excellent condition. Second are three sealed Western
No. 8 1/2 Improved non corrosive primers for smokeless powder. Third is a sealed Winchester No. 115 Staynless Primers. Fourth is a
partial (21 rds.) of Federal No. 210 non-corrosive primer. All primers remain in presumed excellent condition. (107494-3E)
3582. SPECIALTY AMMUNITION LOT This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Dan Wesson Firearms 445 Super Mag., 240 gr.,
"XTP" hollow point cartridges. The brass remains bright and these hollow point cartridges are in excellent condition. (107552-62)
3583. LOT OF CROSMAN BBS This lot consists of (9) 375-round Crosman Super BB packs in a Crosman cardboard box. Most boxes
rate very good plus or better but a couple show damage from being crushed and have loose BBs. (207240-51)
3584. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of one 100 round box of 7mm Mauser Ammunition made by F.N. and 1933 headstamped.
The box is in fair condition and is covered in cellophane tape. The ammunition is FMJ roundnose and some rounds exhibit tarnish. (207240-48D)
3585. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of one 100 round box of 7mm Mauser Ammunition made by F.N. and 1933 headstamped. The box is in fair condition and has a few tears and is covered in cellophane tape. The ammunition is FMJ roundnose and some
rounds exhibit tarnish. (207240-48E)
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3586. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of one 100 round box of 7mm Mauser Ammunition made by F.N. and 1933 headstamped. The box is in fair condition and has a few tears and is covered in cellophane tape. The ammunition is FMJ roundnose and some
rounds exhibit tarnish. (207240-48F)
3587. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of one 100 round box of 7mm Mauser Ammunition made by F.N. and 1933 headstamped. The box is in fair condition and has a few tears and is covered in cellophane tape. The ammunition is FMJ roundnose and some
rounds exhibit tarnish. (207240-48G)
3588. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of one 100 round box of 7mm Mauser Ammunition made by F.N. and 1933 headstamped. The box is in fair condition and has a major tear at top and is covered in cellophane tape. The ammunition is FMJ roundnose
and some rounds exhibit tarnish. (207240-48H)
3589. LOT OF SIG SAUER P226 MAGAZINES This lot consists of a pair of Sig P226, 9mm, fifteen round high capacity magazines.
Both magazines are still in the factory wrapper and rate excellent. (87581-1A)
3590. LOT OF SIG SAUER P226 MAGAZINES This lot consist of a pair of Sig P226, 9mm, fifteen round high capacity magazines. Both
magazines rate excellent and appear to have seen only light use. (87581-1B)
3591. LOT OF SIG SAUER P226 MAGAZINES This lot consist of a pair of Sig P226, 9mm, fifteen round high capacity magazines. Both
magazines rate excellent and appear to have seen only light use. (87581-1C)
3592. LOT OF SIG SAUER P226 MAGAZINES This lot consist of a pair of Sig P226, 9mm, fifteen round high capacity magazines. Both
magazines rate excellent and appear to have seen only light use. (87581-1D)
3593. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of 4 un-opened 15 rd. M1 Carbine magazines in their original dark OD green GI paper packaging. The magazines are being held together by a green string and there is light wear on the paper from the years. (156984-3A)
3594. RARE JOHNSON M41 LIGHT MACHINE GUN MAGAZINE This lot consists of a single 20 rd. Johnson M41 magazine in
very good condition. The magazine has a gray-green parkerized finish with several scratches and scuffs from the years as well as light
specks of white enamel scattered about. The internal spring has lots of retention left. (156984-3B)
3595. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of five 15 rd. M1 Carbine magazines in very good condition and two WWII U.S. GI magazine
buttstock pouches which hold two magazines each, in excellent condition. (156984-3C)
3596. M3 GREASE GUN MAGAZINE This lot consists of a 30 rd. 45 ACP stick magazine for an M3 grease gun in very good condition
with about 95% original blue and shows several light scuffs and scratches from the years. (156984-3D)
3597. MAC 10 MAGAZINE This lot consists of a 9mm, 32 rd. magazine for a Mac 10 and is marked "MP 9mm" on the lower left edge.
The magazine retains 97-98% original blue finish with a few light scratches here and there and the internal spring is still strong. An excellent example overall. (156984-3E)
3598. LOT OF MAGAZI N E S This lot consists of three Winchester Model 52 magazines in varying conditions from about very good to
excellent, one of the magazines retains about 50% original blue and the other two are at about 90% plus. All three magazines function
properly. (156984-4A)
3599. LOT OF PARA-ORDNANCE MAGAZINES This lot consists of four 13 round double stack 45 ACP magazines that fit a model
LDA Tac-Four semi-auto pistol. The magazines are stainless steel, marked “Made in Canada 05” and in near excellent condition with a
couple of the baseplates fitting a little loose. (127493-51A)
3600. REMINGTON 22 LR TUBE MAGAZINE This lot consists of a Remington 22 LR tube magazine that includes the outer tube,
brass insert with knurled knob, action bar and cartridge stop. The tube is about 16” long and in near excellent condition retaining about
90% reapplied blue with operational wear, a little light oxidation and minor pitting. (127154-1A)
3601. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of four Ruger factory Mark II, ten rd. magazines. The steel bodies retain about 90% blue overall with loss due to thinning and light contact wear and there are scattered light areas of surface oxidation. This is a very good to excellent
condition lot of original factory 22 LR magazines overall. (76816-6E)
3602. LOT OF MAGAZINES This is a lot of five steel 9mm pistol magazines: (2) blued 15 rd. Berreta M. 92; (2) blued 10 rd. Beretta M. 92;
(1) parkerized unmarked 13 rd. for Browning Hi-Power. The overall condition is excellent with light contact wear on some and a spot of
light surface oxidation on the Hi-Power. (76816-6F)
3603. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of six blued, steel, 15 rd. M1 Carbine magazines: (2) Inland Union Hardware; (2) Inland Autoyre
Co.; (1) Underwood-Elliot-Fisher International Silver; (1) Saginaw Owens Illinois Can Co. The first five magazines rate about near very good
retaining about 85% blue overall with loss due mainly to contact wear and mild surface oxidation and light pitting is present in scattered
areas. The Saginaw rates good with one side retaining about 15% blue with moderate pitting evident throughout the balance. (76816-6G)
3604. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of three 30 rd. M1 Carbine magazines: (1) retaining 98% blue; (1) retaining 96% nickel; (1)
retaining 90% parkerized finish with light isolated surface oxidation. The overall condition of the lot is very good to near excellent with
light handling marks. (76816-6H)
3605. LOT OF MAGAZINES This is a lot of two .243/.308 magazines for Winchester models 88 and 100 rifles and rating near excellent
overall, retaining about 97% blue with minor contact wear. One is Winchester marked, the other unmarked. (76816-6I)
3606. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of three magazines for the 1911 pistol: (1) as new Wilson Combat eight rd. stainless steel with
removable base pad; (1) as new Wilson Combat seven rd. black oxide finished stainless steel with removable base pad and in original
packaging; (1) unmarked seven rd. steel, retaining about 80% thinning blue finish with mild contact wear and scattered spots of oxidation
staining. (76816-6J)
3607. LOT OF 1911 MAGAZINES This lot consists of four blued and two parkerized .45 cal. magazines contained in three U.S. issued two
pocket pouches. One of the parkerized examples has a six rd. capacity, the balance are seven rd. With the exception of one of the blued
magazines which is marked “1911Cal.45 ACP” there are no markings and one is a two tone which retains about 50% finish. Overall they
rate very good with average finish retention at about 85% with some isolated small spots of oxidation. The first pouch is army green canvas
with strong “U.S.” and “Boyle/1942” stamps and is clean with only the slightest wear. The second one is khaki canvas with an inside upper
flap exhibiting a bold stamp of “R.H. Long/9-18” and has mild wear and ingrained dirt. The last one is of dark brown leather with the back
marked “US/BLAI00-79-C-2299”, the inside flap “LOT #2” and “13” and rates near excellent with supple leather, minor handling marks
and light verdigris around the rivets. (77293-3A)
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3608. LOT OF M1 CARBINE MAGAZINES This lot consists of six steel magazines including four 15 rd: (1) Saginaw retaining about 90%
blue with loss due to thinning and contact wear and with a few small areas of pitting; (1) IBM with about 90% parkerized finish and also
with thinning and wear; (1) Underwood also with about 90% parkerized finish retention with thinning and a few small spots of surface oxidation; (1) Inland retaining about 85% bluing; The other two are unmarked 30 rd. examples consisting of an excellent blued and a parkerized
with scattered surface oxidation. The magazines are housed in three U.S. marked two pocket canvas pouches with the first one being OD
green and marked “B.B., Inc./1943”, the other 15 rd. size is army green and its back is marked “H ST/43 C.”. The 30 rd. example is OD
green with no marking other than a bold “U.S.”, also evident on the other two. Also included are two rubber bumper pads. (77293-3B)
3609. LOT OF PISTOL MAGAZINES This is a lot of two blued steel and unmarked magazines beginning with one for a Beretta 1934 .380
cal. This seven rd. example rates about very good with a strong spring and retains about 80% original finish with loss due to thinning and
some contact wear. The extended base plate with grooved thumb rest exhibits the onset of light surface oxidation. The other is a .22 LR
rating excellent, retaining 99% finish and suitable for High Standard models B, HB, and GB. (77293-3C)
3610. LOT OF MAGAZINES Five total: (3) 15 rd. and (2) 20 rd. aftermarket Ruger P85 magazines from U.S.A. Magazines. All magazines
are in excellent condition, some sealed in original factory packaging. (1X106247-49AD)
3611. LOT OF MINI-14 MAGAZINES Three total: (2) aftermarket 30 rd. stainless U.S.A. Magazines and (1) 5 rd. Ruger factory magazine; all in excellent condition. (1X106247-49B)
3612. MAGAZINE LOT Consists of a single, double-stack 9mm Glock magazine. The magazine rates excellent and exhibits only a few negligible marks from use. The magazine possesses a 17 round capacity. (1X137242-2)
3613. H&K ACCESSORIES Includes three items; first is an adjustable 1” leather sling with spring clip. Second are two unmarked aluminum
G3 style 30 round magazines. All items are in near excellent condition. (4X104750-1A)
3614. LOT OF MAGAZINES Includes four aftermarket 30 round AR-15 style magazines. First are two Eagle plastic model 1630 magazines
still in sealed original packaging. Second are two Orlite-Eng. Co. polymer magazines in good overall condition showing some signs of
modest use. (2X106737-3B)
3615. WASR MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of a single stack AK style ten round magazine for a WASR-10 rifle. Developed to meet period
government restrictions this magazine will fit the narrow opening on afflicted AK style rifles. An excellent example overall. (2X47006-11A)
3616. PMAG AR-15 MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of a single MAGPUL 30 round AR/M4 PMAG. This black polymer magazine is
in as-new condition and is sealed in the original factory packaging. (2X47111-50A)
3617. AFTERMARKET RUGER MAGAZINE LOT Three aftermarket Ruger Mini-30 magazines: (2) Eagle 18 round black transparent
magazines and (1) steel unmarked 40 round magazine, all in excellent condition. (2X106519-488G)
3618. LOT OF MAGAZINES Includes three 30 round, 9mm, aftermarket SP89 magazines in excellent condition. The magazines have a
parkerized finish with “LIQ” marking on the lower right front corner and are still with their original boxes, all in excellent condition. One
box is missing an endflap. (2X106737-3A)
3619. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of five factory sealed Center Industries Corp. 30 rd., 5.56mm magazines with light scuffs in
the phosphate finish in very good to near excellent condition. (1X197428-4AT)
3620. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of four Korean manufactured 5.56x45mm plastic magazines in as-new condition. (1X197428-4AL)
3621. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of two factory sealed Springfield Armory XD Gear 16 rd., 9mm magazines in as-new condition.
(1X197428-4AX)
3622. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of two factory sealed Heckler & Koch USP 15 rd., 9mm magazines in as-new condition.
(1X197428-4BF)
3623. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of three factory sealed Heckler & Koch USP 15 rd., 9mm magazines in as-new condition.
(1X197428-4BE)
3624. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of two factory sealed M&P Smith & Wesson 15 rd., 40 S&W steel magazines in as-new condition. (1X197428-4BG)
3625. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot includes two unmarked ten round blued finish 45 ACP magazines possibly for a compact Taurus Pistol
in excellent condition. (1X106247-49)
3626. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consist of two aftermarket Colt Woodsman magazines. The blued magazines are not marked and have a few
spots of light surface oxidation but are in excellent condition otherwise. (1X44392-39A)
3627. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of one 10 rd. Eagle International Eagle 1001 magazine and two 10 rd. Eagle International Eagle 3080
magazines. All items in this lot are plastic and in used, very-good condition. (1X187428-4DI)
3628. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of three ASC 20 rd. 5.56mm metal magazines. All items in this lot are in excellent condition.
(1X187428-4DF)
3629. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of three factory sealed original Glock G42 6 rd. factory magazines in as-new condition.
(1X187428-4Q)
3630. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of three Korean manufactured 5.56x45mm plastic magazines in as-new condition. (1X197428-4AM)
3631. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of seven factory sealed ASC .308 steel magazines for LR-308/SR-25 pattern rifles with lightly
scuffed black phosphate surfaces. (1X197428-4AR)
3632. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of seven factory sealed ASC .308 steel magazines for LR-308/SR-25 pattern rifles with lightly
scuffed black phosphate surfaces. (197428-4AQ)
3633. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of four original AK-47 (7.62 x 39mm) 30 rd. stainless steel latch cage magazines in as-new
condition. (1X187428-4R)
3634. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of five original AK-47 (7.62 x 39mm) 30 rd. stainless steel latch cage magazines in as-new
condition. (1X187428-4S)
3635. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists three factory sealed Bushmaster 30 rd. magazines in excellent condition. (1X197428-4AS)
3636. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of five factory sealed Pro Mag 30 rd., 5.45x39mm plastic magazines in as-new condition.
(1X197428-4AC)
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3637. LOT OF H&R MAGAZINES This lot includes two Model 50 flat side, blue finish, steel 20 round magazines for the Reising SubMachinegun. Both Magazines are marked "H&R - Reising / Model 50-Cal 45 Magazine / Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. / Worcester,
Mass U.S.A.". The magazines retain most of their blue finish with overall light scratches and spots of light fine oxidation staining. There
are spots of silvering near the top edges of the magazine and the springs remain strong. This is a pair of very good condition Reising magazines. (107258-13A)
3638. LOT OF GREASE GUN MAGAZINES This lot includes three 30 round stick magazines. The first magazine is unmarked with overall light scratches in very good condition. The second magazine is marked "SPW GL C-153427" along the bottom front face with several
light scratches and remains in very good condition. The third magazine is wrapped in cosmoline paper and in a partially opened shipping
sleeve marked "MIL-B-131E Class 2 / Ludlow Corporation" and is in presumed excellent condition. (107398-17)
3639. LOT OF CZ 52 MAGAZINES This lot includes two magazines and a leather three pocket magazine pouch. The black leather magazine pouch shows some light crazing but remains mostly supple and remains in very good condition. The magazines are unmarked and
have some light scattered scratches but remain in excellent condition. (107546-124I)
3640. LOT OF T33 TOKAREV MAGAZINES This lot includes two unmarked blued magazines for a Tokarev pistol. The magazines come
with a two pocket leather pouch and remain in excellent condition. (107546-124J)
3641. 1911 MAGAZINE This lot includes a two tone Colt 1911 magazine without keyhole and has a riveted base. The bluing has faded
but the line is still visible and there are a couple of small dents in the body that do not impede the follower's ability to travel freely. A very
good condition magazine. (107546-151A)
3642. 1911 MAGAZI N E This lot includes a two tone Colt 1911 magazine without keyhole and has a riveted base. The magazine has
strong blue finish with overall light spots of fine oxidation staining, the heaviest on the right side top. The magazine remains in excellent
condition. (107546-151B)
3643. 1911 MAGAZINE This lot includes a two tone Colt 1911 magazine without keyhole and has a riveted base. The magazine has strong
blue finish with overall light spots of fine oxidation staining and remains in excellent condition. (107546-151C)
3644. 1911 MAGAZINE This lot includes a two tone Colt 1911 magazine without keyhole and has a riveted base. The magazine has strong
blue finish with overall light spots of fine oxidation staining and remains in excellent condition. (107546-151D)
3645. LOT OF H&R MAGAZINES This lot includes two Model 50 flat side, blue finish, steel 20 round magazines for the Reising submachinegun. Both Magazines are marked "H&R - Reising / Model 50-Cal 45 Magazine / Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. / Worcester,
Mass U.S.A.". The magazines have overall light scratches and silvering along the contact and high edges consistent from use. One of
the magazines has spots of what may be white paint on the right side and both have strong springs. These are two overall very good condition Reising magazines. (107258-13B)
3646. LOT OF H&R MAGAZINES This lot includes two Model 50 flat side, blue finish, steel 20 round magazines for the Reising submachinegun. Both Magazines are marked "H&R - Reising / Model 50-Cal 45 Magazine / Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. / Worcester,
Mass U.S.A.". Both magazines retain much of their finish with some loss due to overall light scratches, light fine oxidation staining and
silvering along some of the high edges and contact points. One of the magazines has three small dings on the lower right side that do
not impede its performance. Both magazines remain in very good overall condition. (107258-13C)
3647. LOT OF H&R MAGAZINES This lot includes two Model 50 flat side, blue finish, steel 20 round magazines for the Reising submachinegun. Both Magazines are marked "H&R - Reising / Model 50-Cal 45 Magazine / Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. / Worcester,
Mass U.S.A.". The magazines retain most of their finish under multiple fine surfaces scratches with spots of light fine oxidation staining.
One of the magazines has what appears to be paint near the top and a small dent in the front that does make the follower hang up on.
Otherwise these magazines are in good to very good overall condition. (107258-13D)
3648. LOT OF H&R MAGAZINES This lot includes two Model 50 flat side, blue finish, steel 20 round magazines for the Reising submachinegun. Both Magazines are marked "H&R - Reising / Model 50-Cal 45 Magazine / Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. / Worcester,
Mass U.S.A.". The magazines retain most of their finish with loss due to fading, light scratches and small patches of oxidation staining.
The springs remain strong and these magazines remain in good to very good overall condition. (107258-13E)
3649. LOT OF H&R MAGAZINES This lot includes two Model 50 flat side, blue finish steel 20 round magazines for the Reising submachinegun. Both Magazines are marked "H&R - Reising / Model 50-Cal 45 Magazine / Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. / Worcester,
Mass U.S.A.". The magazines retain most of their finish with overall light scratches and silvering along the contact areas. One of the magazines has a quarter sized patch of surface oxidation and the other has what appears to be white paint near the top and both remain in
overall very good condition. (107258-13F)
3650. LOT OF H&R MAGAZINES This lot includes two Model 50 flat side, blue finish, steel 20 round magazines for the Reising submachinegun. Both Magazines are marked "H&R - Reising / Model 50-Cal 45 Magazine / Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. / Worcester,
Mass U.S.A.". The magazines retain much of their original finish with overall light fine oxidation staining, light scratches and wear along
the contact points. The springs remain strong and these magazines are in overall very good condition. (107258-13G)
3651. LOT OF H&R MAGAZINES This lot includes two Model 50 flat side, blue finish, steel 20 round magazines for the Reising sub-machinegun. Both Magazines are marked "H&R - Reising / Model 50-Cal 45 Magazine / Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. / Worcester, Mass
U.S.A.". The magazines retain near all of their original finish with some light scratches and spots of fine oxidation staining present. One of
the magazines has what appears to be a splash of white paint on its left side and both remain in excellent condition. (107258-13H)
3652. LOT OF H&R MAGAZINES This lot includes two Model 50 flat side, blue finish, steel 20 round magazines for the Reising sub-machinegun. Both Magazines are marked "H&R - Reising / Model 50-Cal 45 Magazine / Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. / Worcester, Mass
U.S.A.". The magazines retain much of their original finish with overall light scratches and fine oxidation staining. One of the magazines has
a couple of patches of active oxidation and both have strong springs and remain in good to very good overall condition. (107258-13I)
3653. LOT OF H&R MAGAZINES This lot includes two Model 50 flat side, blue finish steel 20 round magazines for the Reising sub-machinegun. Both Magazines are marked "H&R - Reising / Model 50-Cal 45 Magazine / Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. / Worcester, Mass
U.S.A.". The magazines retain most of their blue finish with overall light scratches, wear marks along the contact points and light to perhaps
moderate amounts of oxidation staining. The springs remain strong and the magazines remain in good overall condition. (107258-13J)
3654. LOT OF H&R MAGAZINES This lot includes two Model 50 flat side, blue finish steel 20 round magazines for the Reising submachinegun. Both Magazines are marked "H&R - Reising / Model 50-Cal 45 Magazine / Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. / Worcester,
Mass U.S.A.". The magazines retain most of their blue finish with loss to light scratches, fine oxidation staining, and wear along the contact
points. The springs remain strong and they remain in good overall condition. (107258-13K)
3655. P-08 MAGAZINE LOT This lot includes an aluminum base magazine that is “fxo” marked with “Waffenamt / 37” markings. The magazine base is numbered “1201 / X” and has normal finish loss due to use and still has a strong spring. This magazine is in excellent condition. (107546-124A)
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3656. P-08 MAGAZI N E LOT This lot includes an aluminum base magazine that is fxo marked with “Waffenamt / 37” markings. The
magazine base is numbered “2987” and has normal finish loss due to use and still has a strong spring. This magazine is in excellent
condition. (107546-124B)
3657. P-08 MAGAZINE LOT This lot includes an aluminum base magazine that is marked “122” on the left side body with “Waffenamt /
37” marking. The magazine base is numbered “3980 / m /+” and has normal finish loss due to use with a strong spring. This magazine
is in excellent condition. (107546-124C)
3658. LOT OF P-08 MAGAZINES This lot includes three commercial manufacture black plastic base magazines for a Luger pistol. The
magazines are unmarked, not numbered and have varying levels of oxidation on the bodies. The magazines are in about good overall condition. (107546-124D)
3659. MAGAZINE LOT This lot includes three unmarked magazines likely for a Colt Model 1903 pistol. The magazines have a blue finish
with a few light scratches present and remain in excellent condition. (107546-124E)
3660. LOT OF 1911 MAGAZINES This lot includes three Colt magazines. First is a blued unmarked likely post war commercial lanyard
loop magazine. There are overall light scratches and spots of fine oxidation staining present. Second are two full blued post war Colt /
45 Auto marked magazines that have overall light scratches and varying levels of oxidation staining and all remain in good to very good
condition. (107546-124F)
3661. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot includes four assorted magazines. First is a blued aftermarket Browning Hi Power magazine with plastic floor plate that has overall light scratches from use and remains in excellent condition. Second are three blued 15 round M1 Carbine
magazines. The magazines are marked “circle over B”, “IA”, and “SC” and are all in good to very good condition. (107546-124G)
3662. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot includes four 380 ACP pistol magazines. First are two CZ 27 magazines both are blued with overall
light to moderate scratches consistent with use in very good overall condition. Second is a single 8 round aftermarket blued magazine
likely for an FEG Model PA 63 pistol in very good condition. Third is a Berretta model 1934 magazine missing the finger rest with overall
light oxidation staining in good overall condition. (107546-124H)
3663. SINGLE MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of a single magazine. The only markings on the magazine is "380 Cal" marked on the
left base. The magazine has a round view hole at the top and bottom of each side with three staggered view holes in between them. The
base plate is held in place by three pins. The side of the magazine measures approximately 3.835" from base plate to the top of the feed
lip and measures approximately 1.260" from the top of the feel lip to the top of the magazine catch slot on the right side of the tube. The
magazine is blue finished with light wear and rates very good to excellent. (87449-51)
3664. MAC 10 MAGAZINE LOT This lot consist of three magazines and a single three pocket submachinegun canvas web magazine
pouch. All three magazines are 32 round double feed with the "Cobray" logo stamped on the front of the tube at the base, with "MAC"
above the logo and the number "4" below it. The left side of the tube is marked "MP 9mm" at the base. There are four view holes on
the rear of the tube. The steel base plate is held in place by three tabs that fit into corresponding slots (two rear and one front) on the
tube and locked by a baseplate locking plunger. All three magazines are blue finished and rate excellent with little use. The "U.S." marked
three magazine canvas web submachinegun ammunition pouch is in excellent condition. The back of the pouch is marked "Pocket /
Ammunition / Magazine / SMG M3" followed by stock numbers. (87594-9)
3665. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot includes three magazines for the H&K Model 630 or SL6 semi-rifle. There is a four round and two
ten round magazines, all three are marked simply “223” on the left side. One of the ten round mags has some light flaking near all over
and the other two retain all of their original finish. This lot of magazines remains in excellent condition. (107275-3)
3666. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot includes two magazines for the H&K Model 770 or SL7 semi-auto rifle. There is a four round and a
ten round magazine, both with light surface scratches and 308 caliber markings along the left side. These magazines remain in excellent
condition. (107275-3A)
3667. LOT OF RIM FIRE MAGAZINES This lot includes two five-round blued magazines for a Remington Model 37 Range Master target
rifle. The magazines retain near all of their original blue finish and have small spots of fine oxidation staining scattered near all over. The
springs remain strong and the magazines are in very good condition. (107494-7)
3668. LOT OF MINI-14 MAGAZINES This lot includes two magazines. First is an aftermarket 30-round steel magazine made by Mitchell
Arms Co. The magazine has a gray phosphate finish with overall light scratches consistent with use and remains in very good condition.
Second is a Ruger five-round magazine with blue finish in overall excellent condition. (107494-7A)
3669. LEUPOLD SCOPE VARI-X IIc 4-12 x 40mm scope measuring 12 1/4" overall. The scope retains 98% original gloss black finish with
light ring markings and is equipped with a duplex reticle and clear optics. (57449-40A)
3670. LEUPOLD SCOPE Older Vari-X-C 3-9 x42mm scope measuring 12 3/8" overall. The scope retains about 98% original gloss black finish toning to plum with a couple light nicks and ring marks and is equipped with a CPC (tapered) reticle and clear optics. (57449-43A)
3671. BURRIS PISTOL SCOPE LOT This lot consist of a single Burris 2 1/2 – 7x 32mm long eye relief pistol scope with duplex reticle, serial
#313285 and 1” tube diameter. The body of the scope has some light handling and mounting marks but remains in excellent condition
overall with clear optics. Also included are a set of Butler Creek flip open lens covers with light handling marks present. (87502-8A)
3672. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consist of a single Leupold M8 – 2X extended eye relief scope. The body has a few small marks from the
rings and handling. The scope has clear optics and is equipped with wide duplex scope reticle. The perfect scope for a handgun. (87595-7A)
3673. REDFIELD TRACKER SCOPE This 2-7x scope measures 11 1/4" overall with a duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope
retains 98% gloss black finish with a few minor blemishes and handling marks. This is a fine scope overall. (207517-16AD30979A)
3674. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a matte black Leupold M8 6X fixed power rifle scope with 42mm objective lens that is
in about excellent condition showing light ring marks and a couple of faint handling marks. The scope has a duplex reticle and clear optics
and comes with a set of Butler Creek lens covers. (127466-8A)
3675. BAUSCH & LOMB BALVAR SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a gloss black Balvar 8B 2.5-8x rifle scope with a post and crosshair
reticle and clear optics showing light ring marks and a couple of faint handling marks. (127415-10A)
3676. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a black Leupold M8 4x Compact fixed power rifle scope with duplex reticle and clear optics
showing a couple of minor handling blemishes and a little light scattered specks of oxidation. Comes with lens covers. (127466-10A)
3677. REDFIELD TARGET SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a gloss black Redfield model 3200 20X target scope with fine crosswire center dot reticle and clear optics. It has an overall length of 23 1/2” showing a few specks of superficial oxidation, an adjustable objective
from 50’ to 200 plus yards and 1/4 MOA click adjustable target knobs. Comes with threaded metallic lens covers. (127558-2A)
3678. LOT OF BINOCULARS This is a set of Swarovski Habicht SL 10x50 binoculars in excellent overall condition and featuring crisp clear
optics, a dark green plastic body and thickly padded nylon strap. A well regarded name and high quality binoculars. (76816-6E)
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3679. LOT OF BINOCULARS This pair of Steiner Safari 12x40 binoculars includes the Sports Auto Focus individual diopter adjustment feature. The dark brown rubber outer shell, eye pieces and flip up lens covers rate excellent with little indication of use and the optics are
crisp and clear. They are housed in the original box that includes manual and warranty pamphlet. (76816-6F)
3680. LOT OF BINOCULARS This lot consists of two sets beginning with a Swift Audubon Mark II model no. 804 with 8.5x44 power. This
example shows little indication of use with an excellent dark gray pebble grain plastic outer shell and crisp clear optics. Included are the original strap and hard carry case. The other set is a Canon 7x35, a more compact example with an excellent condition black plastic body with a
few minor handling marks and also with excellent optics. It comes in the original hard carry case with torn leather carry strap. (76816-6G)
3681. MONOCULAR LOT This is a Minox MD 8x42 CWP compass scope with crisp clear optics, appears as new and comes with flip up
lens covers, padded carry strap, nylon carry case and original box with manual and papers. The black metal compact scope measures
about 5 ½” in length, weighs about 13 oz. and is waterproof up to ten feet. (76816-6H)
3682. SCOPE LOT This is a Weaver Marksman 3x-9x rifle scope with cross hair reticle, crisp clear optics and elevation and wind adjustments.
The 13” blued steel tube retains about 97% finish with a few scattered scratches and handling marks evident. Included are a set of plastic
lens covers. (77293-8K)
3683. SPOTTING SCOPE LOT This is a vintage model 321, 13-40 power, 40mm zoom telescope by Jason. The scope features a gray tube
with light handling marks, crisp optics, tripod base, and lens covers, all housed in original slightly tattered box with manual and papers.
The overall condition is near excellent. (2X75497-4A)
3684. LOT OF BINOCULARS This is a set of vintage Carl Zeiss binoculars with original leather strap and carry case. This is a small pair
measuring 4” in length with the left side of frame marked in script “Carl Zeiss Jena/DRP”. A modern hardware screw has been installed
in the right neck strap hanger which has chipped the optics, noticeable only when viewed backwards. Included is a leather carry case
having a ripped interior with scuffs and handling marks. (2X6679-30A)
3685. SCOPE LOT Weaver K10 60-B rifle scope, 10 power, 15 5/8” length, 1” tube, 35mm adjustable objective, crisp optics and a crosshair
center dot reticle. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with a couple of ring marks and a few scratches on the ocular bell. Comes
with a set of Weaver detachable rings. (1X126520-2218A)
3686. SCOPE LOT Consists of a Weaver Challenger 3-9x riflescope. The scope rates very good plus and retains about 96% of its factory original blued finish, but exhibits light wear and ring marks. The optic features a duplex reticle and displays a crisp, clear sight picture.
(1X137234-5A)
3687. BROWNING SCOPE LOT This lot includes a gloss black 4X rifle scope with cross hair reticle and cloudy optics. The scope shows
evident ring marks on the 1" diameter tube and would likely benefit from a proper servicing. (1X107341-28A)
3688. SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Weaver KV riflescope with a matte black finish showing multiple scratches, ring marks, some scattered
freckling and some light spotty oxidation. It has a fine crosshair reticle with foggy optics, an overall length of 11 1/2” and comes with a
set of Weaver rings. (1X127034-72G)
3689. SIGHTRON SCOPE LOT This lot includes a matte black 3-9X 40mm rifle scope with HHR reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope
measures 11 3/4" overall and has a set of 1" Leupold style rings attached to the tube. A nice hunting optic in very good overall condition.
(1X107397-2A)
3690. BUSHNELL SCOPE LOT This lot includes a Trophy Wide Angle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope is
attached with a set of Weaver style rings to a quick mount plastic base likely for a Ruger Mini-14 rifle. Items are in good overall condition.
(1X107425-26A)
3691. BUSHNELL SCOPE LOT This lot includes a gloss black Sportview 4-12X rifle scope with range finding duplex reticle that has crisp
clear optics. There are a set of Weaver style 1" rings installed and the scope remains in very good overall condition. (1X107449-39A)
3692. BUSHNELL SCOPE LOT This lot includes a silver finish 3-9X 40mm Trophy rifle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The
scope is attached to a B-Square Mini-14 quick mount system and remains in near excellent condition. Included with this lot is a set of
Butler Creek flip up lens covers. (1X107360-1A)
3693. REDFIELD SCOPE LOT This lot includes a gloss black 3-9X rifle scope with cross hair reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures 12 1/2" overall and has a set of 1" Redfield rings installed. The bases of the rings are marked “1"-64” and the scope is missing an
adjustment cap but remains in very good overall condition. (1X107404-113)
3694. REDFIELD SCOPE This lot includes a 3-9X Partner scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 12 1/2"
overall with a glossy black finish and gold colored lettering. There are faint ring marks along the 1" diameter tube. Scope remains in near
excellent condition. (107538-7A)
3695. BURRIS SCOPE This lot includes a Fullfield 30 1-4X rifle scope with illuminated ballistic CQ reticle that has clear crisp optics. The
scope measures 10 1/4" with a 30mm diameter tube. The scope remains in excellent working condition. (107595-10A)
3696. LYMAN TARGETSPOT RIFLE SCOPE 10X, 22" overall with 1 1/2" calibrated head and 3/4" diameter tube. The scope retains
near all its original finish less a few light ring marks along the tube. The scope has standard target mounts, screw in lens covers and
crosshair reticle with clear optics. (107330-160A)
3697. SWFA SCOPE This lot includes a Classic 10X42mm tactical rifle scope with mil dot reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope has a
matte black finish and measures 14" overall with a 30mm diameter tube. There are a few light scratches in the finish and this scope remains
in excellent condition. (107348-2A)
3698. SCHMIDT & BENDER SCOPE This lot includes a variable power 1 1/4-4X20 rifle scope with post and crosshair reticle with crisp
clear optics. The scope measures 10 1/4" overall and has light ring marks along the 1" diameter tube. This is a high quality optic that
remains in excellent condition. (107493-59)
3699. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes a 4-12 Vari-X II rifle scope with fine duplex reticle and clear optics. The scope has a matte silver
finish and measures 14 1/2" overall with a 1" diameter tube. There are a few light scratches in the finish and very faint ring marks on this
excellent condition scope. (106626-18A)
3700. WEAVER SCOPE This lot includes a V8 2.5-8X rifle scope with crosshair reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope has a matte black
finish and measures 13 1/4" overall. There are a set of 1" Weaver adjustable rings included. (106520-625A)
3701. UNMARKED RIFLE SCOPE This lot includes a matte black 6X42 rifle scope with crisp clear optics. The scope measures 12" overall
and shows light ring marks on the 1" diameter tube. The unmarked scope remains in very good condition. (106626-14A)
3702. REDFIELD SCOPE This lot includes a variable 3-9X rifle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures 12
1/2" overall and has light ring marks on the 1" diameter tube. There are a few light scratches scattered about the gloss black finish and
a flip up Golden Five Star lens cover is included. (106626-22A)
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3703. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY SCOPE This lot includes a Government Model 6X40 rifle scope with range finding reticle and clear crisp
optics. The scope measures 13 1/2" overall with 1" diameter tube and matte black finish. There are light ring marks and the scope is in
excellent condition. (106626-13A)
3704. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes a Gilmore Red Dot pistol scope. The scope measures 5 3/4" overall with ten illumination settings
and remains in excellent condition. A set of rubber bikini style lens covers is included. (106626-12A)
3705. BEEMAN SCOPE This lot includes an SS2 4X21 air rifle scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The compact scope measures
7" overall and remains in excellent condition. (106626-4A)
3706. REDFIELD SCOPE This lot includes a Widefield 2-7X rifle scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope has a gloss
black finish and measures 11 3/4" overall. There are faint ring marks on the 1" diameter tube and the scope remains in very good condition. (106520-817A)
3707. WEAVER SCOPE This lot includes a K3 fixed power rifle scope with crosshair reticle and clear optics. The scope has a gloss black
finish 1" diameter tube and measures 10 1/2" overall. There are light ring marks and a few scratches in the finish and the scope remains
in very good overall condition. (107539-15A)
3708. SIMMONS SCOPE This lot includes a 4X32 power Model 1022 rifle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope has
a matte black finish, 1" diameter tube and measures 11 3/4" overall. There are faint ring marks and the scope remains in excellent condition. (107523-26A)
3709. SIMMONS SCOPE This lot includes a Pro Hunter 4-12X40 rifle scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope has a
gloss black finish, 1" diameter tube and measures 12 3/4" overall. There are a couple of light scratches and faint ring marks on the tube
and the scope remains in very good plus condition. (107500-5A)
3710. SIMMONS SCOPE This lot includes a 3-9X32 22 Mag scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 12"
overall with 1"diameter tube and matte black finish. There are faint ring marks and the scope remains in excellent condition. (107523-6)
3711. WEAVER SCOPE This lot includes a Classic V-3 1-3X20 scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope has a matte black
finish, 1" diameter tube and measures 9" overall. There are a few light scratches and faint ring marks visible and the scope remains in
excellent condition. (107538-6A)
3712. J. UNERTL 1 1/2" TARGET SCOPE serial #17241, 10X, 25 1/2" overall with 1 3/4" calibrated head and 3/4" diameter tube. The
scope rates excellent retaining about 90% blue finish with a few scattered scratches with ring marks along the tube. The scope has standard mounts, recoil spring, clamp ring, and has a Mil Dot reticle with clear crisp optics. (107552-21A)
3713. J. UNERTL 2" TARGET SCOPE serial #42784, 15X, 24" overall with 1" diameter tube. The scope rates very good plus with 85%
blue finish remaining with overall
light to moderate scratches and a
few spots of light fine oxidation
staining visible. The scope has
3713
dehorned mounts, recoil spring,
clamp ring, screw in lens covers and crosshair reticle with clear crisp optics. (106520-2230A)
3714. REDFIELD 3200 TARGET SCOPE serial #J11067, 20X, 23" overall with 1" diameter tube. The scope retains 95% gloss black
finish with a few faint scratches visible along the 1" diameter tube and one larger scratch under the bell. The scope has 1/4 minute
adjusters, screw in lens covers, quick detach rings, and crosshair reticle with clear crisp optics. (106520-1705A)
3715. WEAVER SCOPE This lot includes a K2.5-1 fixed power scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 10
1/2" overall and retains about 75-80% faded blue finish. A set of 1" Weaver quick detach rings are affixed to the scope and the items
remain in very good condition. (107552-37A)
3716. COLT SCOPE This lot includes a 4X20 quick detach scope intended for use on the AR-15 / M-16 rifle with mounting hardware. The
scope measures 6" overall with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. An excellent condition example, that comes with a set of leather bikini
style lens covers. (106520-698A)
3717. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes a Vari-X II 2-7X rifle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures 11"
overall with several scratches visible in the gloss black finish. There are prominent ring marks on the 1" diameter tube and the scope
remains in good overall condition. (107553-103A)
3718. LE U POLD SCOPE This lot includes a Vari-X III 6.5-20X rifle scope with fine duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope
measures 14 1/4" overall with faint ring marks visible on the 1" diameter tube. The scope has a gloss black finish and remains in
excellent condition. (107595-11)
3719. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes a Vari-X II 3-9X rifle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures 12
1/2" overall with a slightly faded gloss black finish. There are light ring marks along the 1" diameter tube and there is still plenty of life left
in this optic. (107553-82A)
3720. NIKON SCOPE This lot includes a Buckmasters 6-18X rifle scope with 1/8" MOA adjustments and Mil Dot reticle with crisp clear
optics. The scope measures 14 1/2" overall with a matte black finish showing faint ring marks along the 1" diameter tube. Included with
this lot are a set of Nikon bikini style lens covers and both items remain in excellent condition. (107538-9A)
3721. REDFIELD SCOPE This lot includes a 2-7X rifle scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 11 1/4" overall
and has a dulling gloss black finish. There are ring marks visible along the 1" diameter tube and the scope remains in very good overall
condition. (107553-92A)
3722. SIMMONS SCOPE This lot includes a 22 Mag 3-9X32 rifle rimfire rifle scope with duplex reticle that has crisp clear optics. The scope
measures 12" overall, with a matte black finish that shows light ring marks along the 1" diameter tube. The scope remains in excellent
condition. (107538-33)
3723. BSA SCOPE This lot includes a Radiant 3-9X40 IR rifle scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 12 3/4"
overall, with a matte black finish showing faint ring marks along the 1" diameter tube. There are a couple of scattered light scratches and
the scope will need a battery but appears to be in very good overall condition. (106520-929)
3724. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes a Vari-X 3-9X rifle scope with standard crosshair reticle with crisp clear optics. The scope measures 12 1/2" overall and has toned to a plum color near all over. There are several scattered tiny scratches and visible ring marks on the
1" diameter tube however the scope remains in very good condition. (106520-1861)
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3725. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes a VX-I 3-9X40mm rifle scope with duplex reticle and crystal clear optics. The scope measures
12 1/2" overall and retains all of its gloss black finish with faint ring marks on the 1" diameter tube. A set of Butler Creek flip up lens
covers is included. (107517-9AD31143)
3726. REDFIELD SCOPE This lot includes a Traditional 6X rifle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures 13
1/4" overall with a gloss black finish that has numerous small scratches and use marks. There are visible ring marks on the 1" diameter
tube and the scope remains in very good overall condition. (107553-98A)
3727. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes a Vari-X II 3-9X scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 12 1/4"
overall and has a gloss black finish. There are a few light scratches present and faint ring marks visible along the 1" diameter tube and
the scope remains in excellent condition. (107517-12AD31151)
3728. BAUSCH & LOMB SCOPE This lot includes an Elite 4000 1.5-6X rifle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope
measures 12 3/4" overall with gold filled lettering. There are a few light scratches and visible ring marks along the 1" diameter tube. This
gloss black scope remains in very good to excellent condition. (107553-88A)
3729. KAHLES SCOPE This lot includes a Helia-Super 3-9X rifle scope with German No. 4 (post and duplex) reticle that has crisp clear
optics. The scope has about 15% of its gloss black finish that has mostly flaked to a brown. There are ring marks along the 1" diameter
tube and this scope remains in overall very good condition. This would be a great optic to pair with your rainy weather big game rifle.
(106520-375A)
3730. BAUSCH & LOMB SCOPE This lot includes an Elite 4000 36X40 rifle scope with Mil Dot reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope
has a gloss black finish and measures 15" overall. There are light ring marks present on the 1" diameter tube and included with this lot
is a set of screw in lens covers and a 5" sun shade. (107571-4A)
3731. TASCO SCOPE This lot includes a World Class Plus 3-9X rifle scope with medium duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope
measures 12 1/2" overall with a mate black finish that has several light scratches and a set of 1" Weaver rings installed. The ring screws
are filled with red wax and some had spilled over on the side of the bell and left a red stain, otherwise this scope remains in near excellent
condition. (1071447-45A)
3732. J. UNERTL SCOPE This lot includes a Hawk 4X rifle scope with Mill Dot reticle and clear crisp optics. The gloss black finish has
dulled slightly and there are light ring marks present on the 1" diameter tube. The scope measures 11 1/2" overall and remains in excellent
condition. (107517-15AD31005)
3733. REDFIELD SCOPE This lot includes a variable 3-9X rifle scope with post and crosshair reticle that has crisp clear optics. The scope
measures 12 1/2" overall and has multiple small scratches in the gloss black finish. There are light ring marks along the 1" diameter tube
and this scope still remains in very good condition. (106520-1826A)
3734. THOMPSON CENTER SCOPE This lot includes a variable 2.5-7X scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 11" overall with faint ring marks on the 1" diameter tube showing a few thin light scratches in the gloss black finish. (107493-8A)
3735. WEAVER SCOPE This lot includes a K-856 rifle scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 14 3/4" overall
with faint ring marks on the 1" diameter tube. The gloss black finish has dulled and there are several light scratches present along its
length. The scope remains in very good to near excellent condition. (106520-1606A)
3736. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes a Vari-X III 6.5-20X rifle scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. There are a set of 1"
Weaver rings attached to the tube and the scope retains near all of its gloss black finish. The lettering is gold lined and the scope measures
14 1/4" overall and remains in excellent condition. (106520-125A)
3737. REDFIELD SCOPE This lot includes a 4-12X target rifle scope with standard crosshair reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 13 3/4" overall with a matte finish and faint ring marks visible on the 1" diameter tube. The scope remains in excellent condition.
(107553-87A)
3738. SIMMONS SCOPE This lot includes a 22 Mag 3-9X32 rifle rimfire rifle scope with duplex reticle that has crisp clear optics. The
scope measures 12" overall, with a matte black finish that shows light ring marks along the 1" diameter tube. The scope remains in excellent condition. (107425-40)
3739. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes an M8, 6X rifle scope with crosshair reticle and crisp clean optics. The scope retains near all of
its gloss black finish with some scattered light scratches and faint ring marks along the 1" diameter tube. The scope remains in very good
to near excellent condition. (107553-101)
3740. REDFIELD SCOPE This lot includes a Widefield 3-9X rifle scope with range finding reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures
13" overall and has light ring marks on the 1" diameter tube. There are a few minor light scratches in the matte finish and this scope
remains in excellent condition. Also included is a set of rubber bikini style lens covers. (107552-1A)
3741. WEAVER SCOPE This lot includes a K10 rifle scope with standard crosshair reticle with slightly clouded optics. The scope has dulled
more towards a matte blue finish with overall patches of fine light oxidations staining. The scope measures 15 1/4" overall with a professional cleaning should be ready for the next long distance shoot or hunt. (107553-90A)
3742. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot includes a Vari-X II 2-7X shotgun scope with duplex reticle and clean crisp optics. The scope measures 11" overall with a matte black finish with gold highlights. There are faint ring marks along the 1" diameter tube and the scope
remains in excellent condition. (107449-33A)
3743. REDFIELD SCOPE LOT This lot includes a Widefield 1 3/4-5X rifle scope with duplex reticle and clean crisp optics. The scope measures 10 1/2" overall with a few light scattered scratches, and faint ring marks in the gloss black finish but remains in very good overall
condition. (106520-497A)
3744. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes a M8, 4X rifle scope with standard crosshair reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures
11 3/4" and has a purple hue blending in the black finish. There are faint ring marks along the 1" diameter tube and the scope remains
in very good condition. (106520-2876A)
3745. LEUPOLD SCOPE This Lot includes a Vari-X II 3-9X rifle scope with standard crosshair reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 12 1/2" overall with several light scratches and faint ring marks in the gloss black finish. The scope has a 1" diameter tube and
remains in very good to excellent condition. (107553-91A)
3746. WEAVER SCOPE This lot includes a K4 rifle scope with standard crosshair reticle and clear crisp optics. The fixed power scope measures 11 3/4" overall and the gloss black finish has dulled slightly showing several light scratches and ring marks along the 1" diameter
tube. The scope remains in very good condition. (107493-9A)
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3747. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes a Vari-X II 2-7X rifle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. There is a faint purple hue
in the gloss black finish with several light scratches and faint ring marks along the 1" diameter tube. The scope remains in excellent condition. (107558-1A)
3748. WEAVER SCOPE This lot includes a K8 fixed power scope with fine crosshair reticle and clear optics. The scope measures 15 1/4"
with a mostly dull faded black finish. There are several light scratches and spots of fine oxidation staining as well as ring marks along the
1" diameter tube. The scope remains in very good condition and comes with a set of clear bikini style lens covers. (107596-6A)
3749. WEAVER SCOPE This lot includes a KV 60 rifle scope with fine crosshair reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures 12" overall, with several deep scratches along the bell and sporadic patches of light fine oxidation staining and ring marks along the 1" diameter
tube. This would be a great pairing for your rainy weather brush gun. (107596-7A)
3750. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes a Vari-X III 2.5-8X rifle scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 11
1/2" overall showing faint ring marks on the 1" diameter tube. The scope retains near all of its gloss black finish and remains in excellent
condition. (107558-6A)
3751. NIKON SCOPE This lot includes a Prostaff 3-9X rifle scope with duplex reticle and clean crisp optics. The scope measures 12 1/4"
overall and has light ring marks visible on the 1" diameter tube. The scope has a black matte finish with gold filled letter and numbers and
remains in excellent condition. (107570-6A)
3752. TRILUX L2 A2 SCOPE This is a British Military sight intended for quick removal that fits nicely on several different military style rifles.
The rubber eyecup is missing, however the base and mounting screws are included and the optics remain crisp and clear and this would
be a nice combination on an FAL or Ak style rifle. (106520-1875A)
3753. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes a Vari-X II 3-9X with duplex reticle that has crisp clear optics. The scope measures 12 1/4" overall
with a gloss black finish showing light ring marks along the 1" diameter tube. This scope remains in excellent condition. (107523-4A)
3754. WEATHERBY SCOPE This lot includes a Premier 3-9X rifle scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The gloss black finish
scope measures 12 1/2" overall and has several small scratches on the underside and visible ring marks along the 1" diameter tube. This
scope remains in very good condition. (107526-40A)
3755. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes a Pioneer 4X rifle scope with Mil Dot reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 11 1/2"
with several light scratches in the gloss black finish and ring marks are visible along the, 3/4" diameter tube. A small ding on the inside
edge of the lens is visible but does not impede the scopes performance. (107393-6A)
3756. WEAVER SCOPE This lot includes a K8 rifle scope with range finding reticle and has crisp clear optics. The scope measures 14 1/2" overall
and has a dull matte black finish and several light scratches are visible. Included with this scope is a set of Weaver rings. (107596-19A)
3757. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes a Vari-X II 2-7X rifle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures 11"
and there are several light scratches in the gloss black finish and faint ring marks are visible along the 1" diameter tube. (107399-8A)
3758. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes a 12X rifle scope with variable head, duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures 14
1/4" overall with faint ring marks visible on the 1" diameter tube and a few light scratches are present in the gloss black finish. (106520-2845)
3759. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes an M8, 4X compact rifle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The metal surfaces have
a gloss black finish with gold trim and the scope measures 9 1/4" overall. There are a few scattered light scratches and has visible ring
marks along the 1" diameter tube and the scope remains in near excellent condition. A correct style box is included. (107570-7)
3760. WEAVER SCOPE This lot includes a K4 fixed power rifle scope with post and crosshair reticle that has crisp clear optics. The scope
measures 11 3/4" overall and the blue finish has faded evenly showing some scattered spots of light fine oxidation staining. There are ring
marks along the 1" diameter tube and the scope remains in about very good condition. (6520-2391A)
3761. REDFIELD SCOPE This lot includes a Classic 4X fixed power rifle scope with crosshair reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 11 1/4" overall with light ring marks visible on the 1" diameter tube. The scope retains near all of its original gloss black finish and
remains in near excellent condition. (107553-102A)
3762. REDFIELD SCOPE This lot includes a 4X Widefield rifle scope with fine duplex reticle and slightly cloudy optics. The crosshairs are
fuzzy and this scope could benefit from a professional cleaning. It measures 11 1/2" overall with light ring marks present on the 1" diameter tube. (107553-94A)
3763. REDFIELD SCOPE This lot includes a Classic 6X fixed power rifle scope with fine duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope
measures 12 1/2" overall with faint ring marks along the 1" diameter tube. The scope retains near all of its matte black finish and remains
in excellent condition. (106520-2845A)
3764. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes a Vari-X II 2-7X rifle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures 11"
overall and has faint ring marks present on the 1" diameter tube. The scope retains all of its gloss black finish and remains in excellent
condition. (107553-99A)
3765. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes a Vari-X II 3-9X rifle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures 12
1/2" overall with visible ring marks on the 1" diameter tube. The adjustment covers are missing and the scope still retains near all of its
original gloss black finish. (107553-96A)
3766. REDFIELD SCOPE This lot includes a Traditional 2-7X rifle scope with post and crosshair reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope
measures 11 1/4" overall with visible rings on the 1" diameter tube. The scope retains much of its matte black finish and has scattered
patches of fine oxidation staining near all over. A very usable scope, in about very good condition. (107553-100A)
3767. WEAVER SCOPE This lot includes a B6 rimfire rifle scope with 22 tip-off base. The scope measures 13 1/2" with crosshair reticle and