Extraordinary Firearms & Militaria - Day 2

Extraordinary Firearms & Militaria - Day 2

Wednesday, November 16, 2022  |  9:00 AM Eastern
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Extraordinary Firearms & Militaria - Day 2

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(C) SOUGHT AFTER RUSSIAN WORLD WAR II "1944" DATED PPSH-41 SUBMACHINE GUN WITH SPARE DRUM MAGAZINES

Lot # 2002 (Sale Order: 1 of 374)      

An easier-to-produce and more cost efficient version of the PPD-40, the PPSh-41 was first issued in late 1941, and saw extensive usage throughout World War II and subsequent wars and conflicts in the form of licensed copies and Russian supplied small arms. This example was manufactured at the Vyatskie Polyany Machine Building Plant in 1944, which served as one of the primary manufacturers of the PPSh-41 during World War II. The top of the receiver is stamped with a star within a shield above "1944" just forward of the chamber, indicating manufacture by Vyatskie Polyany. Features include a blue finish, 1-piece solid wood buttstock, ventilated barrel shroud, chrome lined bore, as well as a flip-up rear sight set for firing at 100 and 200 meters. Matching numbers are present on the receiver, lower assembly tang, trigger guard, bolt assembly, as well as on the buttstock. This example is accompanied by 5 additional 71-round drum magazines, as well as 5 boxes of ammunition containing 350 rounds of 7.62x25mm Tokarev ammunition. NFA registry lists "Unknown" in the manufacturer block and "1941" in the model block. CONDITION: Metal components retain fair to good amounts of their arsenal blue finish, exhibiting areas of thinning and wear overall showing through to pleasant gray and brown patinas, as well as some scattered areas of mild surface oxidation overall. Very bright bore, exhibiting a few spots of light pitting and retaining well defined rifling throughout. Stock exhibits dings and marks from handling and storage, but is otherwise fine. It is estimated that approximately 5,000,000 PPSh-41 submachine guns were manufactured in Russian during World War II, and while it is a staggering number, very few examples were brought into the United States early enough to be Curio & Relic or Fully Transferable specimens, making this an extremely desirable example of an iconic Soviet World War II submachine gun. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO & RELIC ELIGIBLE. MLW Accessories: Spare drum magazines, Ammunition Barrel Length: 10 - 1/2" Caliber/Bore: 7.62x25mm Tokarev FFL Status: NFA Manufacturer: Vyatskie Polyany Model: PPSh-41 Serial Number: 4538
An easier-to-produce and more cost efficient version of the PPD-40, the PPSh-41 was first issued in late 1941, and saw extensive usage throughout World War II and subsequ...moreent wars and conflicts in the form of licensed copies and Russian supplied small arms. This example was manufactured at the Vyatskie Polyany Machine Building Plant in 1944, which served as one of the primary manufacturers of the PPSh-41 during World War II. The top of the receiver is stamped with a star within a shield above "1944" just forward of the chamber, indicating manufacture by Vyatskie Polyany. Features include a blue finish, 1-piece solid wood buttstock, ventilated barrel shroud, chrome lined bore, as well as a flip-up rear sight set for firing at 100 and 200 meters. Matching numbers are present on the receiver, lower assembly tang, trigger guard, bolt assembly, as well as on the buttstock. This example is accompanied by 5 additional 71-round drum magazines, as well as 5 boxes of ammunition containing 350 rounds of 7.62x25mm Tokarev ammunition. NFA registry lists "Unknown" in the manufacturer block and "1941" in the model block. CONDITION: Metal components retain fair to good amounts of their arsenal blue finish, exhibiting areas of thinning and wear overall showing through to pleasant gray and brown patinas, as well as some scattered areas of mild surface oxidation overall. Very bright bore, exhibiting a few spots of light pitting and retaining well defined rifling throughout. Stock exhibits dings and marks from handling and storage, but is otherwise fine. It is estimated that approximately 5,000,000 PPSh-41 submachine guns were manufactured in Russian during World War II, and while it is a staggering number, very few examples were brought into the United States early enough to be Curio & Relic or Fully Transferable specimens, making this an extremely desirable example of an iconic Soviet World War II submachine gun. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO & RELIC ELIGIBLE. MLW Accessories: Spare drum magazines, Ammunition Barrel Length: 10 - 1/2" Caliber/Bore: 7.62x25mm Tokarev FFL Status: NFA Manufacturer: Vyatskie Polyany Model: PPSh-41 Serial Number: 4538

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FAIRCHILD AVIATION CORP. M1 "1941" DATED OPTIC WITH LEATHER M13 CASE.

Lot # 2023 (Sale Order: 2 of 374)      

M1 Telescopic Sight manufactured by Fairchild Aviation Corporation for use with the Browning M2HB heavy machine guns in 1941. The left side of the optic retains its data plate that reads "SIGHT, TELESCOPIC, M1/ NO. 3032 J.K.C." over a boxed "FAIRCHILD AVIATION CORPORATION/ 1941". Exterior exhibits a black enamel painted finish, with the graduation disc's measurements being properly outlined in white. Rear of optic retains its black rubber eyecup. Sight is accompanied by an original M13 pattern leather case, with the front of the case body being stamped "CASE,CARRYING,M13. Case retains its leather handle and closure strap, with the interior retaining its wood inserts. CONDITION: Optic is excellent, with metal components retaining bountiful amounts of their black enamel finish, exhibiting some superficial handling marks, as well as a couple small areas of light flaking overall. Rubber eyecup exhibits some age related cracking. Optic is crystal clear, and exhibits no spotting. Leather case exhibits exterior wear and smoothing, with some age related cracking on the handle, but is otherwise sturdy and serviceable. MLW
M1 Telescopic Sight manufactured by Fairchild Aviation Corporation for use with the Browning M2HB heavy machine guns in 1941. The left side of the optic retains its data ...moreplate that reads "SIGHT, TELESCOPIC, M1/ NO. 3032 J.K.C." over a boxed "FAIRCHILD AVIATION CORPORATION/ 1941". Exterior exhibits a black enamel painted finish, with the graduation disc's measurements being properly outlined in white. Rear of optic retains its black rubber eyecup. Sight is accompanied by an original M13 pattern leather case, with the front of the case body being stamped "CASE,CARRYING,M13. Case retains its leather handle and closure strap, with the interior retaining its wood inserts. CONDITION: Optic is excellent, with metal components retaining bountiful amounts of their black enamel finish, exhibiting some superficial handling marks, as well as a couple small areas of light flaking overall. Rubber eyecup exhibits some age related cracking. Optic is crystal clear, and exhibits no spotting. Leather case exhibits exterior wear and smoothing, with some age related cracking on the handle, but is otherwise sturdy and serviceable. MLW

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SELDOM FOUND ON THE LOOSE EXTREMELY FINE ORIGINAL THOMPSON MACHINE GUN FBI CASE.

Lot # 2024 (Sale Order: 3 of 374)      

Original blue lined FBI case for the Colt Model 1921 Thompson Machine Gun. This case is fitted to take 1 50 round drum and 4 20 round stick magazines in addition to an original Thompson. Exterior of case still has all of its reinforced leather corners. Note this case will NOT accommodate the longer barreled semi-automatic models. No key present but these can be fabricated by a competent locksmith. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall with relatively little handling wear. Locks and hasps are serviceable. Interior lining is faded but not torn. This case would make an excellent accessory to an original Colt Thompson. JWK-2022-11-101
Original blue lined FBI case for the Colt Model 1921 Thompson Machine Gun. This case is fitted to take 1 50 round drum and 4 20 round stick magazines in addition to an or...moreiginal Thompson. Exterior of case still has all of its reinforced leather corners. Note this case will NOT accommodate the longer barreled semi-automatic models. No key present but these can be fabricated by a competent locksmith. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall with relatively little handling wear. Locks and hasps are serviceable. Interior lining is faded but not torn. This case would make an excellent accessory to an original Colt Thompson. JWK-2022-11-101

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LOT OF 13: THOMPSON MAGAZINES & 50 ROUND TYPE "L" DRUM MAGAZINE.

Lot # 2025 (Sale Order: 4 of 374)      

Nice grouping of Thompson submachine magazines, as well as a Type "L" 50-round drum magazine. Lot includes 8 blued 20-round Auto Ordnance magazines, 4 blued 30-round magazines from a variety of manufacturers, as well as 1 Seymour Products Co. blued 50-round "L" drum magazine. CONDITION: All very good, with all retaining a layer of protective grease and some exhibiting some minor wear and scattered superficial marks from handling and storage.
Nice grouping of Thompson submachine magazines, as well as a Type "L" 50-round drum magazine. Lot includes 8 blued 20-round Auto Ordnance magazines, 4 blued 30-round maga...morezines from a variety of manufacturers, as well as 1 Seymour Products Co. blued 50-round "L" drum magazine. CONDITION: All very good, with all retaining a layer of protective grease and some exhibiting some minor wear and scattered superficial marks from handling and storage.

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LOT OF 2: U.S.G.I. THOMPSON 50 ROUND DRUM MAGAZINES WITH ORIGINAL BOXES.

Lot # 2027 (Sale Order: 5 of 374)      

Lot consists of 2 near new in box U.S.G.I. Thompson World War II production Type "L" 50-round drum magazines. (A) United Specialties 50-round Type "L" drum magazine. Front & rear data plates exhibit standard markings above a block outlined "U" indicating the manufacturer. Metal components exhibit a matte gray parkerized finish. Magazine is housed within an original cardboard box. CONDITION: Metal components retain the majority of their original factory applied parkerized finish, exhibiting superficial marks from handling and storage overall. Box is excellent. (B) United Specialties 50-round Type "L" drum magazine. Front & rear data plates exhibit standard markings above a block outlined "U" indicating the manufacturer. Metal components exhibit a matte gray parkerized finish. Magazine is housed within an original cardboard box. CONDITION: Excellent, with metal components retaining the vast majority of their original factory parkerized finish, exhibiting some mild superficial marks from handling and storage. Box is excellent.
Lot consists of 2 near new in box U.S.G.I. Thompson World War II production Type "L" 50-round drum magazines. (A) United Specialties 50-round Type "L" drum magazine. Fron...moret & rear data plates exhibit standard markings above a block outlined "U" indicating the manufacturer. Metal components exhibit a matte gray parkerized finish. Magazine is housed within an original cardboard box. CONDITION: Metal components retain the majority of their original factory applied parkerized finish, exhibiting superficial marks from handling and storage overall. Box is excellent. (B) United Specialties 50-round Type "L" drum magazine. Front & rear data plates exhibit standard markings above a block outlined "U" indicating the manufacturer. Metal components exhibit a matte gray parkerized finish. Magazine is housed within an original cardboard box. CONDITION: Excellent, with metal components retaining the vast majority of their original factory parkerized finish, exhibiting some mild superficial marks from handling and storage. Box is excellent.

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LOT OF 2: DESIRABLE GERMAN Z.F.12 MG-08 MACHINE GUN OPTICS WITH CASES.

Lot # 2029 (Sale Order: 6 of 374)      

Lot consists of 2 Z.F.12 MG-08 machine gun optics with cases. (A) Z.F.12 optic manufactured by Emil Busch A.G. The right side of the optic is stamped "Z.F.12/ No 877" above "Emil Busch A-G./ Rathenow". Elevation adjustment wheel is unit marked "J.R.28.M.G." above "K" and "74/ 3". Exterior exhibits a green painted finish, with some brass components exhibiting a black painted finish. Rubber eyecup and leather front lens cover strap are present. Sight is accompanied by its original brown leather case that exhibits a boxed Emil Busch manufacturer stamp above a matching "J.R.28.M.G./ 3." unit mark. Interior of case lid retains its 2 polarizing filters. CONDITION: Very good overall, with optic retaining the vast majority of its green painted finish, exhibiting areas of edge wear showing through to silvering, as well as flaking on the elevation adjustment wheel that shows through to mild surface oxidation. Optic shows some spotting, but otherwise retains a clear image. Leather case exhibits external wear from handling and storage, with 1 side strap exhibiting a contemporarily added leather panel, to mitigate some tearing to the strap. Interior of case is very good. (B) Z.F.12 optic manufactured by E. Leitz Wetzlar. Left side of optic body bears the manufacturer logo, with the right side bearing the serial number over "Z F 12". Exterior exhibits a matte green painted finish. Optic retains its leather eyecup. Sight is accompanied by an original leather E. Leitz Wetzlar case stamped "MADE IN GERMANY" on the side of the lid. Interior of case lid retains its paper instruction label. CONDITION: Optic retains the majority of its matte green finish, exhibiting some flaking and areas of wear showing through to a black finish overall. Leather eyecup shows some cracking, but is otherwise fine. Optic is crisp, retaining a sharp image with no spotting. Leather holster exhibits age related cracking and some tearing at edges, but is otherwise study and serviceable. A nice and desirable pair of MG 08 machine gun optics. MLW
Lot consists of 2 Z.F.12 MG-08 machine gun optics with cases. (A) Z.F.12 optic manufactured by Emil Busch A.G. The right side of the optic is stamped "Z.F.12/ No 877" abo...moreve "Emil Busch A-G./ Rathenow". Elevation adjustment wheel is unit marked "J.R.28.M.G." above "K" and "74/ 3". Exterior exhibits a green painted finish, with some brass components exhibiting a black painted finish. Rubber eyecup and leather front lens cover strap are present. Sight is accompanied by its original brown leather case that exhibits a boxed Emil Busch manufacturer stamp above a matching "J.R.28.M.G./ 3." unit mark. Interior of case lid retains its 2 polarizing filters. CONDITION: Very good overall, with optic retaining the vast majority of its green painted finish, exhibiting areas of edge wear showing through to silvering, as well as flaking on the elevation adjustment wheel that shows through to mild surface oxidation. Optic shows some spotting, but otherwise retains a clear image. Leather case exhibits external wear from handling and storage, with 1 side strap exhibiting a contemporarily added leather panel, to mitigate some tearing to the strap. Interior of case is very good. (B) Z.F.12 optic manufactured by E. Leitz Wetzlar. Left side of optic body bears the manufacturer logo, with the right side bearing the serial number over "Z F 12". Exterior exhibits a matte green painted finish. Optic retains its leather eyecup. Sight is accompanied by an original leather E. Leitz Wetzlar case stamped "MADE IN GERMANY" on the side of the lid. Interior of case lid retains its paper instruction label. CONDITION: Optic retains the majority of its matte green finish, exhibiting some flaking and areas of wear showing through to a black finish overall. Leather eyecup shows some cracking, but is otherwise fine. Optic is crisp, retaining a sharp image with no spotting. Leather holster exhibits age related cracking and some tearing at edges, but is otherwise study and serviceable. A nice and desirable pair of MG 08 machine gun optics. MLW

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EXTREMELY RARE USMC, WWII ISSUE TAN CANVAS BACKPACK WITH 12 JOHNSON MACHINE GUN MAGAZINES.

Lot # 2035 (Sale Order: 7 of 374)      

This extremely rare original United States Marine Corps canvas backpack holds 12 20-round Johnson magazines for the Johnson Model 1941 machine gun (these magazines would also fit the Johnson Model 1944 machine gun, and occasionally this cataloger has seen a semi-automatic Johnson rifle which has been retrofitted to take the machine gun magazine). This backpack has reinforced leather corners and provides quite nice protection of the contents from the elements, with double strap closure and snaps. Each snap is marked with letter “S” in a triangle. Pack has tan canvas dividers for the mags and canvas web shoulder harness, with wide shoulder straps. 12 original 20 round magazines for Johnson light machine guns are included with this lot. CONDITION: Overall appearance is extremely fine, very serviceable, with 1 leather reinforcement corner missing and a small slit in the front. An exceptionally desirable accessory if one has, or intends to own, a Johnson Light Machine gun, or for a United States Marine display. JWK 2022-11-81
This extremely rare original United States Marine Corps canvas backpack holds 12 20-round Johnson magazines for the Johnson Model 1941 machine gun (these magazines would ...morealso fit the Johnson Model 1944 machine gun, and occasionally this cataloger has seen a semi-automatic Johnson rifle which has been retrofitted to take the machine gun magazine). This backpack has reinforced leather corners and provides quite nice protection of the contents from the elements, with double strap closure and snaps. Each snap is marked with letter “S” in a triangle. Pack has tan canvas dividers for the mags and canvas web shoulder harness, with wide shoulder straps. 12 original 20 round magazines for Johnson light machine guns are included with this lot. CONDITION: Overall appearance is extremely fine, very serviceable, with 1 leather reinforcement corner missing and a small slit in the front. An exceptionally desirable accessory if one has, or intends to own, a Johnson Light Machine gun, or for a United States Marine display. JWK 2022-11-81

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GERMAN WWII MP-44 MAGAZINES WITH MAGAZINE POUCHES.

Lot # 2047 (Sale Order: 8 of 374)      

Lot contains 6 MP44 30-round magazines marked MP44", "fxo", and "WaA37". Magazines retain 70-85% of their original blued finish with patina and light freckling. Magazines are housed in a very well-made pair of reproduction green web MP44 pouches with moderate wear and staining from being used over the years. CONDITION: Overall very good. WEZ
Lot contains 6 MP44 30-round magazines marked MP44", "fxo", and "WaA37". Magazines retain 70-85% of their original blued finish with patina and light freckling. Magazines...more are housed in a very well-made pair of reproduction green web MP44 pouches with moderate wear and staining from being used over the years. CONDITION: Overall very good. WEZ

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RARE GERMAN WWII MATCHED PAIR OF LATE WAR MP44 POUCHES.

Lot # 2048 (Sale Order: 9 of 374)      

German World War II matched pair of textbook original late war issue MP44 pouches made in the late war tan canvas, thought to be from mail bag fabric. Pouches with light soiling and wear. Six green web metal tipped straps secure the individual MP44 magazine pouches, and the tan web connecting strap with buckle is intact. Brown leather trim has light to moderate wear and aging. Belt loops and "D-ring" attachments are in a dark green web. Web belt loops are dated "1944" and have illegible 3-digit codes and markings. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent. WEZ
German World War II matched pair of textbook original late war issue MP44 pouches made in the late war tan canvas, thought to be from mail bag fabric. Pouches with light ...moresoiling and wear. Six green web metal tipped straps secure the individual MP44 magazine pouches, and the tan web connecting strap with buckle is intact. Brown leather trim has light to moderate wear and aging. Belt loops and "D-ring" attachments are in a dark green web. Web belt loops are dated "1944" and have illegible 3-digit codes and markings. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent. WEZ

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GERMAN WWII FALLSCHIRMJAEGER 8MM AMMO BANDOLIER.

Lot # 2049 (Sale Order: 10 of 374)      

German World War II Fallschirmjaeger bandolier for the K98 rifle, designed to carry 100 rounds of 8mm ammunition. Bandolier is unmarked, which is normal for these early war (1940-1941) blue examples. Several shades of blue cotton fabric were used in its construction, and the 20 flaps and 2 belt support attachment straps are secured by texxtbook "Prym 6" marked snap assemblies. Bandolier has light wear, with light to moderate soiling from being used (perhaps by a postwar shooter), there is a 1/4" hole, and each inner flap has rust stains from steel 5-round stripper clips which were inserted. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent. WEZ
German World War II Fallschirmjaeger bandolier for the K98 rifle, designed to carry 100 rounds of 8mm ammunition. Bandolier is unmarked, which is normal for these early w...morear (1940-1941) blue examples. Several shades of blue cotton fabric were used in its construction, and the 20 flaps and 2 belt support attachment straps are secured by texxtbook "Prym 6" marked snap assemblies. Bandolier has light wear, with light to moderate soiling from being used (perhaps by a postwar shooter), there is a 1/4" hole, and each inner flap has rust stains from steel 5-round stripper clips which were inserted. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent. WEZ

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NUMBERED THOMPSON 50 ROUND "L" DRUM WITH CANVAS CARRIER.

Lot # 2056 (Sale Order: 11 of 374)      

This is a proper original early drum for a Colt Model 1921 Thompson. Marked on faceplate "MAGAZINE TYPE "L" / THOMPSON SUBMACHINE GUN / 50 CARTRIDGES CAL. 45/ WIND TO 11 CLICKS/ NO.1580". Marked on the backplate "AUTO-ORDNANCE CORP/ NEW YORK N.Y., U.S.A./ PATENTED/ JULY 27 1920 DEC. 7. 1920/ NO.1580". Correct nickel rotor. Winding key is unmarked. Original 1921 Model numbered drums are extremely difficult to find, especially with matching numbers. An original WWII canvas carrier marked “JT & L 1944” accompanies this drum. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is fine presenting a mottled combination of original finish and brown and gray patina. Markings are clear. Cartridge marks present on inside of drum. Feed lips and mounting rails are fine. Good mechanical function. This is an extremely difficult to find accessory in any condition as their survivability was low. Prior to the appreciation of these as collectors items many were simply discarded when they became dented or non-functional as “just another drum”. JWK-2022-11-87
This is a proper original early drum for a Colt Model 1921 Thompson. Marked on faceplate "MAGAZINE TYPE "L" / THOMPSON SUBMACHINE GUN / 50 CARTRIDGES CAL. 45/ WIND TO 11 ...moreCLICKS/ NO.1580". Marked on the backplate "AUTO-ORDNANCE CORP/ NEW YORK N.Y., U.S.A./ PATENTED/ JULY 27 1920 DEC. 7. 1920/ NO.1580". Correct nickel rotor. Winding key is unmarked. Original 1921 Model numbered drums are extremely difficult to find, especially with matching numbers. An original WWII canvas carrier marked “JT & L 1944” accompanies this drum. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is fine presenting a mottled combination of original finish and brown and gray patina. Markings are clear. Cartridge marks present on inside of drum. Feed lips and mounting rails are fine. Good mechanical function. This is an extremely difficult to find accessory in any condition as their survivability was low. Prior to the appreciation of these as collectors items many were simply discarded when they became dented or non-functional as “just another drum”. JWK-2022-11-87

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EXTREMELY RARE AND EARLY COLT THOMPSON TYPE "L" 50 ROUND MAGAZINE.

Lot # 2059 (Sale Order: 12 of 374)      

Very scarce high condition original early drum for a Colt Model 1921 Thompson. Marked on faceplate "MAGAZINE TYPE "L" / THOMPSON SUBMACHINE GUN / 50 CARTRIDGES CAL. 45 / WIND TO 11 CLICKS / NO.744". Marked on the backplate "AUTO-ORDNANCE CORP / NEW YORK N.Y., U.S.A. / PATENTED / JULY 27 1920 DEC. 7. 1920 / NO.744". Correct nickel rotor. Winding key is unmarked. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent matte refinish. Many of these original Colt drums were refinished incidental to preparation for government issue and use during WWII. Later, these drums were sold at very inexpensive prices as “surplus”. This cataloger knew one old-time collector who purchased one of these in mint condition as refinished this way in its cardboard box. Markings are clear. Feed lips and mounting rails are near excellent. Spring tension is good. This is an extremely attractive and desirable accessory for the dedicated Colt Thompson collector. These early 50 round drum surface for sale very rarely as their survivability was low. JWK-2022-11-88
Very scarce high condition original early drum for a Colt Model 1921 Thompson. Marked on faceplate "MAGAZINE TYPE "L" / THOMPSON SUBMACHINE GUN / 50 CARTRIDGES CAL. 45 / ...moreWIND TO 11 CLICKS / NO.744". Marked on the backplate "AUTO-ORDNANCE CORP / NEW YORK N.Y., U.S.A. / PATENTED / JULY 27 1920 DEC. 7. 1920 / NO.744". Correct nickel rotor. Winding key is unmarked. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent matte refinish. Many of these original Colt drums were refinished incidental to preparation for government issue and use during WWII. Later, these drums were sold at very inexpensive prices as “surplus”. This cataloger knew one old-time collector who purchased one of these in mint condition as refinished this way in its cardboard box. Markings are clear. Feed lips and mounting rails are near excellent. Spring tension is good. This is an extremely attractive and desirable accessory for the dedicated Colt Thompson collector. These early 50 round drum surface for sale very rarely as their survivability was low. JWK-2022-11-88

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U.S. SECRET SERVICE THOMPSON SUBMACHINE GUN CASE.

Lot # 2060 (Sale Order: 13 of 374)      

This wooden Thompson machine gun box is one of several such boxes constructed by a U.S. Secret Service Armorer to provide a less recognizable profile, as well as more rigid, durable and secure container for agents to transport and secure their Thompson machine guns while assigned to security details. One can see the advantages incumbent to a more durable and stackable wooden box which could incorporate a hasp and lock as opposed to the traditional FBI and Police cases. This box will hold 1921 and 1921/28 Navy over-stamp Thompson Machine Guns. This cataloger knows a retired U.S.S.S. Armorer who can document and provide a letter of authenticity regarding this box. According to a very early armorer named Hitchcock this box was constructed in the upstairs of the U.S. Treasury building which served as the early armory for the U.S. Secret Service, which was part of the Department of the Treasury. One can readily see the fitted wooden interior for the Thompson with magazines and accessories as well as the now vacant holes where the hasp was fitted to the exterior. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is fine with brass carrying handle and dark blue paint on exterior. Wood interior fittings in good serviceable condition. A nice item with interesting history. JWK-2022-11-89.
This wooden Thompson machine gun box is one of several such boxes constructed by a U.S. Secret Service Armorer to provide a less recognizable profile, as well as more rig...moreid, durable and secure container for agents to transport and secure their Thompson machine guns while assigned to security details. One can see the advantages incumbent to a more durable and stackable wooden box which could incorporate a hasp and lock as opposed to the traditional FBI and Police cases. This box will hold 1921 and 1921/28 Navy over-stamp Thompson Machine Guns. This cataloger knows a retired U.S.S.S. Armorer who can document and provide a letter of authenticity regarding this box. According to a very early armorer named Hitchcock this box was constructed in the upstairs of the U.S. Treasury building which served as the early armory for the U.S. Secret Service, which was part of the Department of the Treasury. One can readily see the fitted wooden interior for the Thompson with magazines and accessories as well as the now vacant holes where the hasp was fitted to the exterior. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is fine with brass carrying handle and dark blue paint on exterior. Wood interior fittings in good serviceable condition. A nice item with interesting history. JWK-2022-11-89.

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(C) RARE & EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE KRUPP SIAMESE 50MM MOUNTAIN CANNON WITH CARRIAGE.

Lot # 2062 (Sale Order: 14 of 374)      

50mm mountain cannon manufactured by Krupp of Essen, Germany under contract for Siam (Thailand) in approximately 1906. These cannons provided a substantial increase in firepower and could be easily dismantled for lightweight transportation, which was vital for the Siamese army given Siam's terrain. Once deemed obsolete, approximately 30 of these cannons were imported into the United States. It is important to note that though these cannons were manufactured after 1898 and have a 50mm bores, they have been removed from the provisions of the National Firearms Act, and will transfer like a Curio & Relic rifle. This example is marked "FRIED.KRUPP.A.G. / ESSEN" above various Siamese characters that are present around the breech ring, with additional Siamese characters present overall on both the cannon and the carriage. Carriage bears a brass data plate on the left side that reads "FRIED. KRUPP / A.G. / ESSEN A / R.Nr.43". Cannon exhibits a blued finish, with the carriage having been restored and painted green. Metal components on wheels are painted black, with the exception of some brass components. Breech block's lever handle is comprised of wood with brass end caps. Carriage's brass elevation adjustment wheel retains its leather wrap covering. This example is accompanied by 1 inert projectile and shell casing. This example is accompanied by a correct rear sight assembly. CONDITION: Excellent overall, with the cannon retaining bountiful amounts of its blue finish with the slightest marks. Brass components exhibit a pleasing patina. Excellent bore, exhibiting some spots of very light pitting and some areas of what appears to be carbon build up in the grooves, with strong rifling throughout. Breechblock handle's wood shows a crack, but otherwise appears sturdy and serviceable. Carriage is excellent, retaining the vast majority of its green painted finish, exhibiting a few concentrated areas of surface oxidation, which is also present on the hand spike. Wood carriage wheels are excellent. An extremely attractive example of a desirable and rare Siamese 50mm Krupp cannon that would make for a fine and operable display piece in one's collection. MLW
50mm mountain cannon manufactured by Krupp of Essen, Germany under contract for Siam (Thailand) in approximately 1906. These cannons provided a substantial increase in fi...morerepower and could be easily dismantled for lightweight transportation, which was vital for the Siamese army given Siam's terrain. Once deemed obsolete, approximately 30 of these cannons were imported into the United States. It is important to note that though these cannons were manufactured after 1898 and have a 50mm bores, they have been removed from the provisions of the National Firearms Act, and will transfer like a Curio & Relic rifle. This example is marked "FRIED.KRUPP.A.G. / ESSEN" above various Siamese characters that are present around the breech ring, with additional Siamese characters present overall on both the cannon and the carriage. Carriage bears a brass data plate on the left side that reads "FRIED. KRUPP / A.G. / ESSEN A / R.Nr.43". Cannon exhibits a blued finish, with the carriage having been restored and painted green. Metal components on wheels are painted black, with the exception of some brass components. Breech block's lever handle is comprised of wood with brass end caps. Carriage's brass elevation adjustment wheel retains its leather wrap covering. This example is accompanied by 1 inert projectile and shell casing. This example is accompanied by a correct rear sight assembly. CONDITION: Excellent overall, with the cannon retaining bountiful amounts of its blue finish with the slightest marks. Brass components exhibit a pleasing patina. Excellent bore, exhibiting some spots of very light pitting and some areas of what appears to be carbon build up in the grooves, with strong rifling throughout. Breechblock handle's wood shows a crack, but otherwise appears sturdy and serviceable. Carriage is excellent, retaining the vast majority of its green painted finish, exhibiting a few concentrated areas of surface oxidation, which is also present on the hand spike. Wood carriage wheels are excellent. An extremely attractive example of a desirable and rare Siamese 50mm Krupp cannon that would make for a fine and operable display piece in one's collection. MLW

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LARGE GROUPING OF DESIRABLE AMERICAN 180 M2 MACHINE GUN ACCESSORIES.

Lot # 2074 (Sale Order: 15 of 374)      

Large grouping of American 180 M2 machine gun accessories comprising of 1 standard pan magazine, 1 standard plastic magazine, 11 plastic extended magazines, 6 steel magazine winders, 2 plastic loading trays, 1 barrel, 1 wood forend, 2 spare receiver covers (1 with picatinny rail), 1 trigger housing assembly (with grip), 2 bolts, as well as several bags containing numerous small springs, pins, and other small components. CONDITION: Very good to excellent overall, with some minor marks from handling and storage overall. A very nice accoutrement of accessories and components to enable one to keep firing at the range.
Large grouping of American 180 M2 machine gun accessories comprising of 1 standard pan magazine, 1 standard plastic magazine, 11 plastic extended magazines, 6 steel magaz...moreine winders, 2 plastic loading trays, 1 barrel, 1 wood forend, 2 spare receiver covers (1 with picatinny rail), 1 trigger housing assembly (with grip), 2 bolts, as well as several bags containing numerous small springs, pins, and other small components. CONDITION: Very good to excellent overall, with some minor marks from handling and storage overall. A very nice accoutrement of accessories and components to enable one to keep firing at the range.

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LOT OF 4: M60 MACHINE GUN BARRELS WITH 2 U.S.G.I. CARRYING CASES.

Lot # 2086 (Sale Order: 16 of 374)      

Lot consists of (A) M60 barrel in mummified wrap. Parkerized with standard M60 pattern front sight. Flash hider and gas regulator extension are not present. CONDITION: Near new, with exterior exhibiting a faint white "chalk" coat for protection. Mirror bore, exhibiting well defined rifling throughout. (B) Standard M60 barrel with complete gas regulator assembly and bipod. Parkerized finish with a proper M60 pattern flash hider. CONDITION: Extremely fine, with some light handling marks. Mirror bore, exhibiting well defined rifling throughout. (C) Standard M60 barrel with complete gas regulator assembly and bipod. Parkerized finish with a proper M60 pattern flash hider. CONDITION: Extremely fine, with some light handling marks. Mirror bore, exhibiting well defined rifling throughout. (D) Standard M60 barrel with gas regulator. Gas regulator extension and flash hider are not present. CONDITION: Very good, retaining areas of hardened cosmoline from storage and exhibiting scattered marks from handling and storage on the exterior. Mirror bore, exhibiting well defined rifling throughout.
Lot consists of (A) M60 barrel in mummified wrap. Parkerized with standard M60 pattern front sight. Flash hider and gas regulator extension are not present. CONDITION: Ne...morear new, with exterior exhibiting a faint white "chalk" coat for protection. Mirror bore, exhibiting well defined rifling throughout. (B) Standard M60 barrel with complete gas regulator assembly and bipod. Parkerized finish with a proper M60 pattern flash hider. CONDITION: Extremely fine, with some light handling marks. Mirror bore, exhibiting well defined rifling throughout. (C) Standard M60 barrel with complete gas regulator assembly and bipod. Parkerized finish with a proper M60 pattern flash hider. CONDITION: Extremely fine, with some light handling marks. Mirror bore, exhibiting well defined rifling throughout. (D) Standard M60 barrel with gas regulator. Gas regulator extension and flash hider are not present. CONDITION: Very good, retaining areas of hardened cosmoline from storage and exhibiting scattered marks from handling and storage on the exterior. Mirror bore, exhibiting well defined rifling throughout.

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SOUGHT AFTER M60E3 MACHINE GUN CONVERSION KIT.

Lot # 2087 (Sale Order: 17 of 374)      

Desirable set of M60E3 parts and components allowing one to convert their M60 machine gun into the M60E3 variant. The kit consists of an M60E3 pattern barrel that features integral carry handle & a birdcage pattern flash hider, black polymer buttstock, trigger assembly grip, heat shield, foregrip, receiver top cover, operating rod, driver spring, driver spring guide, bipod, hanger, feed tray, muzzle brake, sling swivel, as well as a rear sight assembly. CONDITION: All excellent to near new, exhibiting some mild superficial marks from storage and handling. An extremely difficult to find and highly desirable M60E3 parts kits. MLW
Desirable set of M60E3 parts and components allowing one to convert their M60 machine gun into the M60E3 variant. The kit consists of an M60E3 pattern barrel that feature...mores integral carry handle & a birdcage pattern flash hider, black polymer buttstock, trigger assembly grip, heat shield, foregrip, receiver top cover, operating rod, driver spring, driver spring guide, bipod, hanger, feed tray, muzzle brake, sling swivel, as well as a rear sight assembly. CONDITION: All excellent to near new, exhibiting some mild superficial marks from storage and handling. An extremely difficult to find and highly desirable M60E3 parts kits. MLW

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CUSTOM M60 MOUNT.

Lot # 2088 (Sale Order: 18 of 374)      

This custom mount was fabricated by the consignor for his M-60 machine gun. It has a diamond plate square baseplate with a socket base for a traditional U.S. pedestal shaft. The “head”, which fits into the top of this shaft, is a customized .50 BMG head complete with ammunition box holder. CONDITION: Extremely fine to near excellent as repainted in a desert tan color. Consignor states that this mount works extremely well while at the same time able to be broken down and transported by 1 man. It is sure to find an appreciative new owner who will enjoy using at recreational shooting events. JWK-2022-11-102
This custom mount was fabricated by the consignor for his M-60 machine gun. It has a diamond plate square baseplate with a socket base for a traditional U.S. pedestal sha...moreft. The “head”, which fits into the top of this shaft, is a customized .50 BMG head complete with ammunition box holder. CONDITION: Extremely fine to near excellent as repainted in a desert tan color. Consignor states that this mount works extremely well while at the same time able to be broken down and transported by 1 man. It is sure to find an appreciative new owner who will enjoy using at recreational shooting events. JWK-2022-11-102

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FRASER MFG CORP. U.S. MODEL M122 TRIPOD FOR THE M60 MACHINE GUN WITH BOX.

Lot # 2089 (Sale Order: 19 of 374)      

M122 tripod manufactured by Fraser Manufacturing Corporation in 1984 with an M60 gooseneck pintle mount, traverse and elevation mechanism, as well as an M60 H block T&E adapter. Metal components exhibit a gray/green parkerized finish. Components are wrapped in corrosion resistant waxed paper and are housed within an original cardboard box. CONDITION: Very good overall, exhibiting superficial marks from handling and storage as well as some age related discoloration on the tripod. Mounting components are excellent, showing some light wear overall. MLW
M122 tripod manufactured by Fraser Manufacturing Corporation in 1984 with an M60 gooseneck pintle mount, traverse and elevation mechanism, as well as an M60 H block T&E a...moredapter. Metal components exhibit a gray/green parkerized finish. Components are wrapped in corrosion resistant waxed paper and are housed within an original cardboard box. CONDITION: Very good overall, exhibiting superficial marks from handling and storage as well as some age related discoloration on the tripod. Mounting components are excellent, showing some light wear overall. MLW

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STEYR-SOLOTHURN PORTGUESE CONTRACT MP34 SUBMACHINE GUN PARTS KIT / DISPLAY GUN.

Lot # 2109 (Sale Order: 20 of 374)      

MP34 submachine gun originally manufactured by Steyr-Solothurn under contract for the Portuguese military, who utilized these guns under the designation of M/942 until the 1970s. This example was subsequently deactivated via the destruction of the receiver and has been assembled as a parts kit/display piece on a cast aluminum receiver. The top of the receiver cover bears the Portuguese coat of arms over "1942" towards the chamber area, with Steyr's logo present at the rear. A faint "(Eagle) / 189" waffenamt is present on the top of the magazine well/ejection port assembly. Matching serial number "788" is present on the stock, as well as on the interior of the receiver cover latch. Metal components exhibit a glossy black enamel finish, with the 1-piece buttstock being comprised of solid wood. This example is accompanied by 1 32-round 9x19mm Parabellum magazine. CONDITION: Metal components retain the majority of their black enamel finish, exhibiting scattered marks from handling and storage overall, as well as some areas of flaking. Bore exhibits a layer of cosmoline and retains good rifling throughout. Stock shows scattered handling marks and some small impressions, but is otherwise sturdy and serviceable. A nice Portguese contract MP34 parts kit/display gun.
MP34 submachine gun originally manufactured by Steyr-Solothurn under contract for the Portuguese military, who utilized these guns under the designation of M/942 until th...moree 1970s. This example was subsequently deactivated via the destruction of the receiver and has been assembled as a parts kit/display piece on a cast aluminum receiver. The top of the receiver cover bears the Portuguese coat of arms over "1942" towards the chamber area, with Steyr's logo present at the rear. A faint "(Eagle) / 189" waffenamt is present on the top of the magazine well/ejection port assembly. Matching serial number "788" is present on the stock, as well as on the interior of the receiver cover latch. Metal components exhibit a glossy black enamel finish, with the 1-piece buttstock being comprised of solid wood. This example is accompanied by 1 32-round 9x19mm Parabellum magazine. CONDITION: Metal components retain the majority of their black enamel finish, exhibiting scattered marks from handling and storage overall, as well as some areas of flaking. Bore exhibits a layer of cosmoline and retains good rifling throughout. Stock shows scattered handling marks and some small impressions, but is otherwise sturdy and serviceable. A nice Portguese contract MP34 parts kit/display gun.

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RUSSIAN WORLD WAR II 82-BM-37 82MM MORTAR WITH DUMMY ROUND & CHINESE TYPE 62 MORTAR SIGHT.

Lot # 2110 (Sale Order: 21 of 374)      

Originally manufactured for use by the Red Army in 1942, this example was subsequently deactivated via a hole cut into the side of the mortar tube. Mortar tube end cap bears a partially discernible "1942" alongside the serial number. Mortar, bipod, and baseplate were originally painted in the standard Soviet green and was later painted in a khaki tan. Mortar is accompanied by an scarce Chinese Type 62 optic stamped with Chinese characters denoting "Type 62" above an encircled "98" and "401666" on one side. Optic retains a green painted finish, with stampings being highlighted in white. Optic is retained within an original matching case containing original tools, a canvas strap, as well as original matching number booklet appearing to be a repair booklet from the factory that indicates any repairs made to the optic. CONDITION: Mortar, bipod, and baseplate all exhibits flaking and overall wear showing through to areas of oxidation and areas of bare metal, with scattered mixtures of both green and khaki paint overall. Optic is excellent, retaining the vast majority of its original factory paint, exhibiting some mild flaking on edges. Rubber eyecup is excellent. Optic retains a sharp and clear image with no signs of spotting. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. Accessories: Bipod, Base, Sight, Can, Projectile
Originally manufactured for use by the Red Army in 1942, this example was subsequently deactivated via a hole cut into the side of the mortar tube. Mortar tube end cap be...morears a partially discernible "1942" alongside the serial number. Mortar, bipod, and baseplate were originally painted in the standard Soviet green and was later painted in a khaki tan. Mortar is accompanied by an scarce Chinese Type 62 optic stamped with Chinese characters denoting "Type 62" above an encircled "98" and "401666" on one side. Optic retains a green painted finish, with stampings being highlighted in white. Optic is retained within an original matching case containing original tools, a canvas strap, as well as original matching number booklet appearing to be a repair booklet from the factory that indicates any repairs made to the optic. CONDITION: Mortar, bipod, and baseplate all exhibits flaking and overall wear showing through to areas of oxidation and areas of bare metal, with scattered mixtures of both green and khaki paint overall. Optic is excellent, retaining the vast majority of its original factory paint, exhibiting some mild flaking on edges. Rubber eyecup is excellent. Optic retains a sharp and clear image with no signs of spotting. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. Accessories: Bipod, Base, Sight, Can, Projectile

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EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL FACTORY BROWNING ANM2 AIRCRAFT HEAVY ARMORER/TRAINING MACHINE GUN CUT-AWAY.

Lot # 2111 (Sale Order: 22 of 374)      

Extremely rare example of a World War II factory cutaway of an original ANM2 aircraft machine gun utilized for training purposes. These ANM2 and mounts were utilized as armament aboard the B-17 "Flying Fortress" Heavy Bomber. The rear data plate is marked "U.S. NAVY-BUR. OF ORD. / 50 CAL. AIRCRAFT MACH. GUN / MOUNT ADAPTER / MARK 6 - MOD 3 / MADE BY / BELL AIRCRAFT CORP. / ORDNANCE DIV. / PAT. APPLIED FOR", with an additional data plate present on the rear of the mount indicating manufacture by Bell Aircraft Corp. Right side of receiver and barrel have been cut away, illustrating the function of internal components. Right side of mount is fitted with a battery powered day and night sight, with the left side of the receiver being fitted with an ammunition shoot and linked .50 BMG dummy rounds. CONDITION: Excellent overall, with the gun retaining the vast majority of its original arsenal finish. Mount retains bountiful amounts of its painted finish, with some minor wear. An extremely attractive example of a Browning AN/M2 machine gun on a World War II vintage aircraft mount.
Extremely rare example of a World War II factory cutaway of an original ANM2 aircraft machine gun utilized for training purposes. These ANM2 and mounts were utilized as a...morermament aboard the B-17 "Flying Fortress" Heavy Bomber. The rear data plate is marked "U.S. NAVY-BUR. OF ORD. / 50 CAL. AIRCRAFT MACH. GUN / MOUNT ADAPTER / MARK 6 - MOD 3 / MADE BY / BELL AIRCRAFT CORP. / ORDNANCE DIV. / PAT. APPLIED FOR", with an additional data plate present on the rear of the mount indicating manufacture by Bell Aircraft Corp. Right side of receiver and barrel have been cut away, illustrating the function of internal components. Right side of mount is fitted with a battery powered day and night sight, with the left side of the receiver being fitted with an ammunition shoot and linked .50 BMG dummy rounds. CONDITION: Excellent overall, with the gun retaining the vast majority of its original arsenal finish. Mount retains bountiful amounts of its painted finish, with some minor wear. An extremely attractive example of a Browning AN/M2 machine gun on a World War II vintage aircraft mount.

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US RT66/GRC RADIO TRANSMITTER WITH HEADSETS.

Lot # 2112 (Sale Order: 23 of 374)      

RT-68/GRC radio transmitter and PP-112/GR power supply with astrocom and H-33F/P1 headsets. These pieces of equipment were produced during the 1950s-1960s and were made to mount in a command vehicle to provide radio support. The pair are accommodated in their green painted aluminum cases. The set appears to be complete with all original dials/controls and the front is properly marked as property of the US Army Signal Corps. Complete with original cable. The transmitter and power supply are mounted to a wood board with rope handles for carry accommodations. CONDITION: The transmitter and power supply were not tested. Paint loss in some areas with obvious handling and storage wear. Headsets have flexible cords with supple padding.
RT-68/GRC radio transmitter and PP-112/GR power supply with astrocom and H-33F/P1 headsets. These pieces of equipment were produced during the 1950s-1960s and were made t...moreo mount in a command vehicle to provide radio support. The pair are accommodated in their green painted aluminum cases. The set appears to be complete with all original dials/controls and the front is properly marked as property of the US Army Signal Corps. Complete with original cable. The transmitter and power supply are mounted to a wood board with rope handles for carry accommodations. CONDITION: The transmitter and power supply were not tested. Paint loss in some areas with obvious handling and storage wear. Headsets have flexible cords with supple padding.

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LOT OF 3: M1 GARAND STOCK, BARREL, AND OP ROD.

Lot # 2113 (Sale Order: 24 of 374)      

Lot consists of: (A) Walnut M1 Garand stock marked with "SA/EmCF", crossed cannons, firing proof, and serial number stamps. No hardware present. CONDITION: Good with scattered impressions and some minor spots of finish loss. (B) Parkerized "11-56" dated Danish VAR barrel for M1 Garand. CONDITION: Very good retaining the vast majority of its original finish with a layer of protective grease. Very fine bright bore. Muzzle gauges less than 1 with throat reading 0. (C) Cut Springfield op rod for M1 Garand with "D35382" drawing number. CONDITION: Very good. BAS
Lot consists of: (A) Walnut M1 Garand stock marked with "SA/EmCF", crossed cannons, firing proof, and serial number stamps. No hardware present. CONDITION: Good with scat...moretered impressions and some minor spots of finish loss. (B) Parkerized "11-56" dated Danish VAR barrel for M1 Garand. CONDITION: Very good retaining the vast majority of its original finish with a layer of protective grease. Very fine bright bore. Muzzle gauges less than 1 with throat reading 0. (C) Cut Springfield op rod for M1 Garand with "D35382" drawing number. CONDITION: Very good. BAS

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CETME MODEL C ARMORERS KIT CASE.

Lot # 2114 (Sale Order: 25 of 374)      

Original wood armorers case for the Cetme Model C machine guns. Exterior of case is painted "REPUESTOS Y ACCESSORIOS/ PARA/ 100 F.A. CETME/ CAJA No 5" (Spare Parts and Accessories/ for/ 100 F.A. CETME/ No 5). Case corners and handles are comprised of green and black painted steel. Interior of case is empty, but retains its elastic straps that are affixed to the lid. CONDITION: Exterior of box exhibits scattered marks from handling and storage, with some scattered staining overall. One metal corner is missing its screw. Case needs some fitting in order for the lid to line up properly. Interior of case is very good.
Original wood armorers case for the Cetme Model C machine guns. Exterior of case is painted "REPUESTOS Y ACCESSORIOS/ PARA/ 100 F.A. CETME/ CAJA No 5" (Spare Parts and Ac...morecessories/ for/ 100 F.A. CETME/ No 5). Case corners and handles are comprised of green and black painted steel. Interior of case is empty, but retains its elastic straps that are affixed to the lid. CONDITION: Exterior of box exhibits scattered marks from handling and storage, with some scattered staining overall. One metal corner is missing its screw. Case needs some fitting in order for the lid to line up properly. Interior of case is very good.

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