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1974 Colt, M1851 Navy, 2rd Gen., .36 Percussion Revolver (Box & Paperwork), SN - 14052

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The Colt 1851 Navy is a cap and ball revolver that was designed by Samuel Colt between 1847 and 1850. Colt first referred to this Revolver as the Ranger Size model, and t...morehen Revolving Belt, but the designation "Navy" quickly took over. The six-round .36-caliber Navy revolver was much lighter than the contemporary Colt Dragoon Revolvers developed from the .44 Walker Colt revolvers of 1847, which, given their size and weight, were generally carried in saddle holsters. The Model 1851 became very popular in North America at the time of Western expansion and was a preferred sidearm among officers of both the Union & Confederate Army during the U.S. Civil War. The cylinder of this revolver is engraved with a scene of the victory of the Second Texas Navy at the Battle of Campeche on May 16, 1843. In the late 1950s Val Forgett, founder of Navy Arms, started manufacturing quality reproductions of the Colt Model 1851 Navy, and frequently supplied them to filmmaker Sergio Lione and Clint Eastwood for early spaghetti westerns. Because of this, and the popularity of Western themed TV shows & movies at the time, Colt started producing a "Second Generation" Black Powder Revolver line in 1971 (1851 Navy) and 1974 (Third Model Dragoon). Production continued through 1976. In 1978, Colt resumed production, of a much cheaper quality through 1982, also at the Colt factory. According to Colt Archives serial number database, this Colt Second Generation Model 1851 .36 Navy Revolver was manufactured in 1974. Features include a 7.5" octagon barrel, silver trigger guard & straps, case-hardened receiver frame & loading lever, bright polished blued finish, smooth walnut grips with glossed finish, and Naval Engagement engraved cylinder. This gun comes in a period correct Colt wood grain cardboard box (without original label), and original paperwork. This gun is in beautiful same-as-new condition throughout, with an excellent sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1939 Winchester, Model 12 SKEET, 28 Ga. (26" W/ Cutts Compensator), Pump, SN - 822297

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The Winchester Model 1912 (also commonly known as the Model 12) is an internal hammer pump-action shotgun with an external tube magazine and popularly named the "Perfect ...moreRepeater". The Model 12 was designed by Winchester engineer, T.C. Johnson, and was based in part on the M1893/97 design by John M. Browning in that it used a sliding forearm or "pump action" to cycle the mechanism. With forged and machined steel parts, the ultimate reason for discontinuation in 1964 was that it was too expensive to produce at a competitive price. Special production examples were produced by Winchester & Browning through specialized gun collector purchase programs, but the original "Perfect Repeater" shotgun was never mass produced after 1964. The Model 12 was made in several grades and configurations throughout its production: Field, Fancy, Skeet, Trap, Pigeon, Tournament, Featherweight, Heavy Duck Gun, Riot Gun and Trench Gun. Initially chambered for 20 gauge only, the 12 and 16 gauge versions came out in 1913 (first listed in the 1914 catalogs). The 28 gauge was introduced in 1935 and was in production until 1958, with only approximately 5,000 manufactured. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 12 Skeet Grade 28 gauge was made in 1939. Features include a 26" SKEET barrel with Lyman Cutts Compensator (barrel length includes compensator), Simmons vent-rib, outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, black grip cap, brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, brass/ ivory bead front sight, 2 7/8" chamber and 14.5" LOP. This gun is numbers matching & marked "SKEET" on both the receiver and barrel. This gun is in beautifully refinished condition with an early hairline crack on the left side of the grip, sports a polished high luster bluing finish and appears to be in good working order.

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1901 Colt, Deluxe Engraved Lightning Rifle - Small Frame, 22 RF, Pump, SN - 57735

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The Colt Lightning Carbine or Colt Lightning Rifle is a slide-action (pump-action) rifle manufactured from 1884 to 1904. It was made in three different frame sizes to acc...moreommodate a wide range of cartridges, from .22 Short to .50-95 Express. The small-frame Lightning (also referred to as "Second Model Colt Lightning") was the first rimfire rifle made by Colt and was manufactured between 1887 and 1904 as a plinking and gallery gun. Colt records indicate 89,912 were made in .22 Short and .22 Long. According to Colt Serial Number archives, this Small Frame Lightning Magazine rifle was made in 1901. This gun has been professionally restored and sports an elaborately, deep relief engraved receiver/ trigger guard/ 1/4 barrel with a squirrel & Rampant Colt on the left side, Rabbit on the right side, accompanied by floral scroll patterns throughout. Other features include a polished high luster bluing finish, smooth walnut stock with Schnabel slide & gloss finish, black checkered hard rubber buttpad with embossed Rampant Colt, 24" octagon barrel, brass loading gate and dovetailed iron sights. This gun is in beautiful condition with no surface wear, has a semi-sharp bore with some light pitting and appears to be in good working order.

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1937 Winchester, Model 42 (MOD - 25"), 410 Ga., Pump, SN - 32413

Lot # 28      

The first pump-action shotgun designed specifically for the .410 was introduced by Winchester in 1933 as the Model 42. A scaled-down version of Winchester’s classic Model...more 12 pump-action shotgun, the Model 42 was a sweet little scattergun that holds top value to collectors. About 164,800 were produced in a variety of grades and barrel configurations - Standard Grade, Skeet Grade, Trap Grade, Deluxe Grade, and Pigeon Grade. Marketed as "Everybody’s Sweetheart," as well as "The Greatest Little Shotgun in the World," the sleek, racy, fast-handling Model 42 was a hit with upland hunters and skeet shooters. The Model 42 stayed in the lineup until 1963, a famous year in the company’s history, when rising production costs led to changes in manufacturing processes which led to the "pre-64" and "post-64" categories of all Winchester firearms. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 42 was made in 1937. Features include a 25" MOD barrel chambered for 3" shells, smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & ribbed forearm, black ribbed buttpad, brass bead front sight and 13.25" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1881 Winchester, Model 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine, 44-40 W.C.F., (W/ 1945 Note), SN - 68296

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The Model 1873 was one of the most successful Winchester rifles of all time, known as "The Gun That Won the West", manufactured between 1873 and 1923. It was originally c...morehambered in popular handgun cartridges of the day (44-40, 38-40 & 32-20) allowing users to carry just one type of ammunition. It was produced in three variations: Rifle - 24" barrel, Carbine - 20" barrel, and a "musket"—which was aimed at military contracts. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1873 was made in 1881. This gun comes with a hand written letter that was found in the butt stock - "JAN. 24, 1945/ DEL RIO, TEXAS/ DEAR DAD, I THOUGHT THAT I WOULD GIVE YOU A THRILL IF YOU SHOULD LOOK INTO THE BUTT./ THIS GUN USE TO BELONG TO A MEXICAN./ SON/ P.S NO THIS ISN'T A MAP". Features include a 20" barrel, smooth walnut stock, trapdoor crescent buttplate, folding tangent rear sight, silver lifter/ lever/ trigger/ hammer & bands, integral dust cover and saddle ring. This gun sports an early partial refinish, is in good condition with some various light wear, has an excellent sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1951 Winchester, Model 42 (FULL - 27" W/ Cutts Compensator), 410 Ga., Pump, SN - 99644

Lot # 30      

The first pump-action shotgun designed specifically for the .410 was introduced by Winchester in 1933 as the Model 42. A scaled-down version of Winchester’s classic Model...more 12 pump-action shotgun, the Model 42 was a sweet little scattergun that holds top value to collectors. About 164,800 were produced in a variety of grades and barrel configurations - Standard Grade, Skeet Grade, Trap Grade, Deluxe Grade, and Pigeon Grade. Marketed as "Everybody’s Sweetheart," as well as "The Greatest Little Shotgun in the World," the sleek, racy, fast-handling Model 42 was a hit with upland hunters and skeet shooters. The Model 42 stayed in the lineup until 1963, a famous year in the company’s history, when rising production costs led to changes in manufacturing processes which led to the "pre-64" and "post-64" categories of all Winchester firearms. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 42 was made in 1951. Features include a 27" FULL barrel with Lyman Cutts Compensator (barrel length includes compensator), smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & ribbed forearm, black checkered buttpad, Simmons vent rib, dual silver bead sights and 14" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1905 Winchester, Model 1873 (26" Barrel), 32-20 W.C.F., Lever-Action, SN - 602699B

Lot # 31      

The Model 1873 was one of the most successful Winchester rifles of all time, known as "The Gun That Won the West", manufactured between 1873 and 1923. It was originally c...morehambered in popular handgun cartridges of the day (44-40, 38-40 & 32-20), allowing users to carry just one type of ammunition. It was produced in three variations: Rifle - 24" barrel, Carbine - 20" barrel, and a "musket"—which was aimed at military contracts. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1873 was made in 1905. Features include a rare 26" round barrel, smooth walnut stock, crescent metal buttplate, semi-buckhorn adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed brass blade front sight, brass shell lifter, integral dust cover and full length magazine tube. This gun is showing some age & wear, but is in overall good condition, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1951 Winchester, Model 42 (FULL - 28"), 410 Ga., Pump, SN - 108797

Lot # 32      

The first pump-action shotgun designed specifically for the .410 was introduced by Winchester in 1933 as the Model 42. A scaled-down version of Winchester’s classic Model...more 12 pump-action shotgun, the Model 42 was a sweet little scattergun that holds top value to collectors. About 164,800 were produced in a variety of grades and barrel configurations - Standard Grade, Skeet Grade, Trap Grade, Deluxe Grade, and Pigeon Grade. Marketed as "Everybody’s Sweetheart," as well as "The Greatest Little Shotgun in the World," the sleek, racy, fast-handling Model 42 was a hit with upland hunters and skeet shooters. The Model 42 stayed in the lineup until 1963, a famous year in the company’s history, when rising production costs led to changes in manufacturing processes which led to the "pre-64" and "post-64" categories of all Winchester firearms. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 42 was made in 1951. Features include a 28" FULL barrel chambered for 3" shells, smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & ribbed forearm, Simmons vent-rib, black ribbed buttpad, brass bead front sight and 13.25" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1893 Winchester, Model 1886 Rifle, 40-65 W.C.F., Lever-Action, SN - 78258

Lot # 33      

The Winchester Model 1886 was a lever-action repeating rifle that was made from 1886 to 1935, and designed by John Browning to handle some of the more powerful cartridges...more of the period. During the early stages of World War I, the Royal Flying Corps purchased Model 1886 rifles chambered for the .45-90 Sharps cartridge with special incendiary bullets designed to ignite the hydrogen gas in German airships. The action was strong enough that a nickel-steel barrel was the only necessary modification needed to work with smokeless powder cartridges, and in 1903, the rifle was chambered for the smokeless high-velocity .33 WCF cartridge. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1886 was made in 1893. Features include a 26" octagon barrel, smooth walnut stock, crescent metal buttplate, semi-buckhorn adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed blade front sight and full length magazine tube. This gun is showing some age & wear, but overall is in good original condition, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1954 Winchester, Model 42 (FULL - 26"), 410 Ga., Pump, SN - 132210

Lot # 34      

The first pump-action shotgun designed specifically for the .410 was introduced by Winchester in 1933 as the Model 42. A scaled-down version of Winchester’s classic Model...more 12 pump-action shotgun, the Model 42 was a sweet little scattergun that holds top value to collectors. About 164,800 were produced in a variety of grades and barrel configurations - Standard Grade, Skeet Grade, Trap Grade, Deluxe Grade, and Pigeon Grade. Marketed as "Everybody’s Sweetheart," as well as "The Greatest Little Shotgun in the World," the sleek, racy, fast-handling Model 42 was a hit with upland hunters and skeet shooters. The Model 42 stayed in the lineup until 1963, a famous year in the company’s history, when rising production costs led to changes in manufacturing processes which led to the "pre-64" and "post-64" categories of all Winchester firearms. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 42 was made in 1954. Features include a 26" FULL barrel chambered for 3" shells, smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & ribbed forearm, brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, silver bead front sight and 13.5" LOP. This gun is in beautifully refinished condition and appears to be in good working order.

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1925 Winchester, Model 92 Saddle Ring (20"), 44-40 W.C.F. (1 Of 400 - MGM Studios) SN - 944270

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The Winchester Model 1892, or Model 92, is a lever-action repeating rifle designed by John Browning in 1892. In order to compete with newer Marlin offerings, Winchester r...moreeturned to its roots with the Model 1892 which was chambered for the same low-pressure cartridges as the Model 1873. The Model 1892 incorporates a much-stronger Browning action that was a scaled-down version of the Model 1886. It was also a much lighter rifle than the 1873 model with which it was sold concurrently for over twenty years for the same price. A total of 1,004,675 Model 1892 rifles were made by Winchester, and it was exported internationally, becoming very popular in South America and Australia. Production ceased in 1941, due to WWII. The Winchester Model 92 was made popular again in the early 1950s through the 1970s due to its use in Hollywood Western movies and TV shows. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 92 Short Rifle was made in 1925. This gun comes with a store hangtag which says "1 of 400 Built for MGM Studios". We could not find any evidence to support this, however, Hollywood did buy plenty of Winchester Model 1892 Rifles in the early 20th century because they were affordable, in-production, and easy-to-use. Also, John Wayne publicly claimed that it was his favorite rifle to use in a movie. Features include a smooth walnut stock with straight grip, crescent metal buttplate, 20" octagon barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight, full length magazine tube, saddle ring and is hand marked "HP" on the right grip & "DP" on the left grip. This gun is showing age, but still retains an excellent sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1995 Browning, Recoilless Trap (30"), 12 Ga., Single Barrel (W/ Box & Chokes), SN - 01411NV869

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The Browning Recoilless was a short-lived Single Barrel Trap Shotgun that was made from 1993 to 1995. Its unique design was an attempt to furnish shooters with a 12 gauge...more trap gun with minimum recoil. Due to the forward movement of the barrel module when the trigger is pulled, the recoil is reduced up to 72%, according to Browning. The two digit date code on this gun (NV) represents a 1995 production date and the model code 869 = Recoilless Trap Shotgun. Features include a 30" Inventor Plus barrel, adjustable high vent-rib, checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, brown rubber recoil pad with black spacers, gold trigger, matte black finish, dual white bead sights, gold Buckmark trigger guard logo, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun comes in original box with (1) LOP spacer, F/M/IMP M choke tubes and choke tube wrench. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, and appears to be in good working order.

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1899 Winchester, Model 1892 Rifle (24"), 38-40 W.C.F., SN - 944270

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The Winchester Model 1892, or Model 92, is a lever-action repeating rifle designed by John Browning in 1892. In order to compete with newer Marlin offerings, Winchester r...moreeturned to its roots with the Model 1892 which was chambered for the same low-pressure cartridges as the Model 1873. The Model 1892 incorporates a much-stronger Browning action that was a scaled-down version of the Model 1886. It was also a much lighter rifle than the 1873 model with which it was sold concurrently for over twenty years for the same price. A total of 1,004,675 Model 1892 rifles were made by Winchester, and it was exported internationally, becoming very popular in South America and Australia. Production ceased in 1941, due to WWII. The Winchester Model 92 was made popular again in the early 1950s through the 1970s due to its use in Hollywood Western movies and TV shows. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1892 Rifle was made in 1899. Features include a smooth walnut stock with straight grip, crescent metal buttplate, 24" octagon barrel, adjustable buckhorn rear sight, dovetailed blade front sight and full length magazine tube. This gun is in nice condition on an early refinish with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order.

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Beretta, UGB25 Excel Trap, 12 Ga., Break-Action Semi-Auto, SN -UG01509A

Lot # 38      

The Beretta UGB (Ultimate Gun Beretta) is a gas-operated break-action shotgun. It is a semi-auto, but the unique break action design is much the same as a conventional ov...moreer-under or side-by-side shotgun. The UGB is essentially a trap gun because these disciplines provided the parameters for its design. Semi-autos have never been popular for trap shooting because it never looks safe, a real cause of concern for a line of competitors taking it in turns to shoot. However the advantage of a semi auto in trap shooting is that the gun is softer on recoil, thereby allowing for a more accurate and faster second shot. It’s also lighter at the front end so it moves easily and the longer action frame helps provide a sighting plane for more precise shot placement. With this break-open design, the gun can now be seen to be safe, and the fired case is ejected downward and away from the shooter. This minimizes distraction and also makes the gun suitable for both left and right hand shooters. To keep moving parts to a minimum, the gun works on the short recoil principle which should help keep the mechanism cleaner and more reliable. Other features of the UGB include: Over-bored Optima barrel with extended forcing cone and Optima multichoke to reduce recoil and pellet deformation; Weight 8 lbs., or 9 lbs. when fitted with recoil reducer; Easy fit stock with shim system to alter cast and drop to suit the user; Adjustable comb with Beretta memory system; Adjustable stock length thanks to the recoil pad plate; select grade wood stock with water resistant protective coating; And ergonomic fore-end shape for uniform grip. This Beretta UGB25 Excel sports a European dark walnut stock with deep checkering & contoured forearm, adjustable comb, gold trigger, 30" barrel, adjustable high vent-rib, dual bead sights, jeweled monobloc, F-SP extended choke tube, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun does not come with a box or any other accessories. This gun is in same-as-new condition and appears to be in good working order.

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1925 Winchester, Model 92 Saddle Ring (20"), 25-20 W.C.F., SN - 941748

Lot # 39      

The Winchester Model 1892, or Model 92, is a lever-action repeating rifle designed by John Browning in 1892. In order to compete with newer Marlin offerings, Winchester r...moreeturned to its roots with the Model 1892 which was chambered for the same low-pressure cartridges as the Model 1873. The Model 1892 incorporates a much-stronger Browning action that was a scaled-down version of the Model 1886. It was also a much lighter rifle than the 1873 model with which it was sold concurrently for over twenty years for the same price. A total of 1,004,675 Model 1892 rifles were made by Winchester, and it was exported internationally, becoming very popular in South America and Australia. Production ceased in 1941, due to WWII. The Winchester Model 92 was made popular again in the early 1950s through the 1970s due to its use in Hollywood Western movies and TV shows. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1892 Short Rifle was made in 1925. Features include a smooth walnut stock with straight grip, crescent metal buttplate, 20" round barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, pinned front sight, saddle ring and full length magazine tube. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1987 Classic Doubles, Classic Model 201 (Winchester 23) (26" M/IC), Side-By-Side, SN - CH2-504

Lot # 40      

In 1987, when the Olin Corp. (Winchester) sold the New Haven, Conn. operations plant to U.S. Repeating Arms, they also sold their Japanese factory to a newly formed compa...moreny - Classic Doubles International. This new firm continued using the same factory, machinery, people, tooling, and designs to produce their versions of the Winchester Model 23. The "Classic Model 201" was mechanically near identical, but cosmetically slightly different to the Model 23. Most mechanical parts of the Classic Doubles are identical and interchangeable with the Winchester. Due to lack of sufficient sales volume to support the operations, they went bankrupt after just 2 years (1987-1988). Due to the limited production of Classic Doubles guns, they have become very sought after by collectors, just as much as the Winchester versions. This Classic Model 201 Field boxlock side-by-side shotgun sports a glossed dark walnut stock with deluxe checkering pattern/ contoured grip/ fluted comb & large beavertail forearm, Pachmayr Old English black rubber buttpad with black spacer, 26" MOD/ IMP CYL barrels, serrated vent-rib with dual white bead sights, dual extractors, black grip cap with floral design, tang safety/ barrel selector, 14.5" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, and appears to be in good working order.

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1917 Winchester, Model 92 Saddle Ring (20"), 32-20 W.C.F., SN - 834621

Lot # 41      

The Winchester Model 1892, or Model 92, is a lever-action repeating rifle designed by John Browning in 1892. In order to compete with newer Marlin offerings, Winchester r...moreeturned to its roots with the Model 1892 which was chambered for the same low-pressure cartridges as the Model 1873. The Model 1892 incorporates a much-stronger Browning action that was a scaled-down version of the Model 1886. It was also a much lighter rifle than the 1873 model with which it was sold concurrently for over twenty years for the same price. A total of 1,004,675 Model 1892 rifles were made by Winchester, and it was exported internationally becoming very popular in South America and Australia. Production ceased in 1941, due to WWII. The Winchester Model 92 was made popular again in the early 1950s through the 1970s due to its use in Hollywood Western movies and TV shows. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1892 Short Rifle was made in 1917. Features include a smooth walnut stock with straight grip, crescent metal buttplate, 20" round barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, pinned front sight, saddle ring and full length magazine tube. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1993 Ruger, Red Label, 12 Ga. (30"), Over/ Under, SN - 410-57921

Lot # 42      

The Ruger Red Label first came on the scene in 1977 when it was made available as a 20-gauge. Two years later, in 1979, a 12-gauge version was released, and in 1984 a sca...moreled-down version was built on a 28-gauge frame. By the late 1980s, many European shotgun makers were beginning to feel the pressure from across the Atlantic Ocean. An American firearms company (Sturm, Ruger & Co.) was starting to put out some very high quality shotguns using the latest innovative machinery and manufacturing techniques. By this time, the Red Label had already built a great reputation for being a solid American-made over-under shotgun. The Red Label came with Ruger’s popular signature mark of a highly polished stainless-steel receiver, as well as automatic ejectors. The gleaming oil-finished wooden butt stock and forend were made from high quality, American, homegrown walnut and perfectly sealed with a satin weather-resistant finish. Small details such as the checkering on the pistol grip and forend gave it a simple classy look that is easily recognizable at the range or in the field. It was produced for over thirty years, from 1978-2011, and again in 2013-2014 for a limited run. Over four decades later, it is still a highly sought-after shotgun by hunters and collectors alike. According to Ruger's serial number database, this Red Label was made in 1993. Features include a polished stainless receiver, silver trigger, dark American walnut stock with deep cut checkering & fluted comb, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, 30" vented barrels with SKEET/ SKEET choke tubes, serrated vent-rib with dual brass bead sights, black grip cap with gold Ruger Logo medallion inlay, polished stainless forearm latch with gold Ruger Logo medallion inlay, tang safety/ barrel selector, 3" chamber, and 14.5" LOP. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, and appears to be in good working order.

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1910 Winchester, Model 1892 Rifle (24"), 32-20 W.C.F., SN - 537307

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The Winchester Model 1892, or Model 92, is a lever-action repeating rifle designed by John Browning in 1892. In order to compete with newer Marlin offerings, Winchester r...moreeturned to its roots with the Model 1892 which was chambered for the same low-pressure cartridges as the Model 1873. The Model 1892 incorporates a much-stronger Browning action that was a scaled-down version of the Model 1886. It was also a much lighter rifle than the 1873 model with which it was sold concurrently for over twenty years for the same price. A total of 1,004,675 Model 1892 rifles were made by Winchester, and it was exported internationally, becoming very popular in South America and Australia. Production ceased in 1941 due to WWII. The Winchester Model 92 was made popular again in the early 1950s through the 1970s due to its use in Hollywood Western movies and TV shows. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1892 Rifle was made in 1910. Features include a smooth walnut stock with straight grip, crescent metal buttplate, 24" round barrel, adjustable elevator buckhorn rear sight, dovetailed front sight, and full length magazine tube. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order

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1981 Remington, 870 LW Wingmaster Magnum (FULL - 28"), 20 Ga., Pump, SN - V715524U

Lot # 44      

First produced in 1950 as an updated version of the Model 31, the Remington Model 870 Wingmaster Pump Action Shotgun is light, lively, easy to take apart & maintain, reli...moreable and versatile. If the Model 870 was introduced today, it would be hailed as a major advance in pump-action shotgun design. Yet this remarkable shotgun has been around for almost 75 years, and has become the best-selling shotgun of any type in history with over ten million made. The ultimate in strength, durability, silky-smooth bind-free action, and sleek classical lines, along with its flawless balance and natural pointing qualities, have made the Model 870 Wingmaster a true American icon. The serial number & date code on this Model 870 Lightweight Wingmaster Magnum represents a 1981 production. Features include a checkered walnut stock with fleur-de-lis pattern/ fluted comb/ contoured forearm & gloss finish, black grip cap with duck-in-flight & white spacer, brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, 28" FULL barrel, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, 3" chamber and 14.25" LOP. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, and appears to be in good working order.

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1904 Winchester, Model 1894 Rifle (26"), 25-35 W.C.F., Lever-Action, SN - 223644

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The Winchester Model 1894, or Model 94, is a lever-action repeating rifle & carbine that became one of the most famous and popular hunting rifles of all time. It was desi...moregned by John Browning in 1894, and originally chambered to fire two metallic black powder cartridges, the .32-40 Winchester and .38-55 Winchester. It was an almost instant success for Winchester. Its lightweight, compact design paired with the power packing punch, quickly made it popular among hunters. Its success was pushed even further during World War I after the U.S. Army signed an order for 1,800 rifles to members of the Signal Corps stationed in the Pacific Northwest. The Winchester Model 1894 went to war again during World War II, this time in the hands of the Canadian Pacific Coast Rangers guarding against Japanese invasion along the West Coast of Canada. One of the best-selling lever action rifles in American history, the Winchester Model 1894 hit the one million mark in 1927. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1894 Rifle was made in 1904. Features include a smooth walnut stock with straight grip, crescent metal buttplate, 26" octagon barrel, adjustable elevator buckhorn rear sight, dovetailed front sight, and full length magazine tube. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order

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2004 Remington, 1100 Classic Trap (30")- Engraved/ Gold, 12 Ga., (Box & Chokes), SN - R240547V

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The Remington Model 1100 was first produced in 1963, and was the first auto-loading shotgun to utilize a gas cycling operation. This new design not only revolutionized mo...moredern shotguns, but it has amazing durability which led to the Remington 1100 being the best selling auto-loading shotgun in history with more than four million sold. The 1100 Classic Trap was first introduced in 1970 and was optimized for 2.75" and other light field loads. When the Model 1100 became available in all four competitive skeet bores in 1969, it literally took over the sport. During the 1970s and 80s, Model 1100s often accounted for sixty to seventy percent of the shotguns used at major trap & skeet shoots. Today, 60 years later, it is still being used by competitive shooters due to its superior performance and handling qualities. The serial number & date code on this Model 1100 Classic Trap represent a 2004 production. Features include 30" Target Contour RemChoke barrel, vent-rib with dual bead sights, engraved receiver with scroll pattern on each side & gold bald eagle inlay on the left side, B-grade American walnut stock with deep cut checkering/ fleur-de-lis pattern/ high fluted comb/ contoured forearm & high gloss finish, black grip cap with white "RA" logo, brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, silver locking tab action button, gold trigger, 14.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun comes in original box with (3) choke tubes (.027 Singles, .034 Mid-Handicap & .041 Long-Handicap) and manual. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, and appears to be in good working order.

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1946 (Pre-64) Winchester, Model 94 Carbine (20"), 32 W.S., Lever-Action, SN - 1379358

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The Winchester Model 1894, or Model 94, is a lever-action repeating rifle & carbine that became one of the most famous and popular hunting rifles of all time. It was desi...moregned by John Browning in 1894, and originally chambered to fire two metallic black powder cartridges, the .32-40 Winchester and .38-55 Winchester. It was an almost instant success for Winchester. Its lightweight, compact design paired with the power packing punch, quickly made it popular among hunters. Its success was pushed even further during World War I after the U.S. Army signed an order for 1,800 rifles to members of the Signal Corps stationed in the Pacific Northwest. The Winchester Model 1894 went to war again during World War II, this time in the hands of the Canadian Pacific Coast Rangers guarding against Japanese invasion along the West Coast of Canada. One of the best-selling lever action rifles in American history, the Winchester Model 1894 hit the one million mark in 1927. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1894 Carbine (32 Winchester Special) was made in 1946. Features include a smooth walnut stock with straight grip, checkered metal buttplate, 20" round barrel, Williams adjustable side-mounted rear receiver peep sight, rear dovetail insert, ramped dovetail silver pin front sight, and full length magazine tube. This gun is hand marked "MARY" on the right side of the grip. This gun in good condition with some various light wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1970s Ithaca-SKB, Engraved 500, 20 Ga. (28" F/ M), Over/ Under, SN - S6501367

Lot # 48      

In 1966, SKB began producing shotguns for Ithaca Gun Company producing a complete line of shotguns that included semi-automatic, side-by-side, single barrel and over & un...moreder models. These Ithaca SKB imports quickly gained a reputation for strength & quality among American sportsmen. The 1970s were highlighted by increased productivity in the factory with the inclusion of CNC machining. Over 95 percent of the factory’s production was exported to the United States, Canada, Western Europe, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia. In 1978, Ithaca Gun Company filed for bankruptcy protection, and SKB ceased production of the Ithaca branded models. This Ithaca/ SKB Model 500 (20 gauge) sports a scroll engraved receiver/ action lever/ trigger guard, Kirsten locking system, grooved gold-plated trigger, outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & contoured forearm, black checkered buttpad, black grip cap, 28" FULL/ MOD barrels, jeweled action block, serrated vent-rib with fiber-optic pin front sight, trigger barrel selector, tang safety, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chambers. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, and appears to be in good working order.

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1926 (Pre-64) Winchester, Model 94 Saddle Ring (20"), 25-35 W.C.F. Lever-Action, SN - 993042

Lot # 49      

The Winchester Model 1894, or Model 94, is a lever-action repeating rifle & carbine that became one of the most famous and popular hunting rifles of all time. It was desi...moregned by John Browning in 1894, and originally chambered to fire two metallic black powder cartridges, the .32-40 Winchester and .38-55 Winchester. It was an almost instant success for Winchester. Its lightweight, compact design paired with the power packing punch, quickly made it popular among hunters. Its success was pushed even further during World War I after the U.S. Army signed an order for 1,800 rifles to members of the Signal Corps stationed in the Pacific Northwest. The Winchester Model 1894 went to war again during World War II, this time in the hands of the Canadian Pacific Coast Rangers guarding against Japanese invasion along the West Coast of Canada. One of the best-selling lever action rifles in American history, the Winchester Model 1894 hit the one million mark in 1927. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1894 Carbine was made in 1926. Features include a smooth walnut stock with straight grip, crescent metal buttplate, 20" round barrel, saddle ring, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, pinned front sight, and full length magazine tube. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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