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Collector Grade - Estate - Firearms & Military

by Will Sullivan Auction Co.
Event Begins: Thursday,  December  8,  3:40 PM Central
First lots ends Saturday,  December  10,  10:00 AM Central
Last lot ends Saturday,  December  10,  4:59:50 PM Central
This Auction Includes Several Full Collections To Include: The Gerald "Jerry" H. Miller Estate, The David E. Walker Estate, The Randall T. Friday Estate and The Dale K. Wilson Estate. Everything On This Auction Is 100% "Fresh To The Market", Consisting Primarily Of Collector/ Investment Grade Arms. This Is An "Absolute Auction", There Are No Reserve Prices, Everything Sells To The Highest Bidder Regardless Of Price. The Only Way To Bid Is Through ProxiBid, There Is No Live Crowd And No Phone Bids.
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Lot #0 (Sale Order 1 of 839)

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1914 U.S. Colt, 1911, 45 ACP  - 1914 U.S. Colt, 1911, 45 ACP  -

1914 U.S. Colt, 1911, 45 ACP - "Capt. Karl C. Bostwick" - W/ Letter & History, SN - 100746

Lot #1 (Sale Order 2 of 839)

This original Colt U.S. Army 1911 was issued to Capt. Karl C. Bostwick, 4th Missouri Infantry in 1914. Karl C. Bostwick joined the U.S. Army in 1901 and was in command of E Company during the Texas Border Conflict (Mexican Revolution) (1916-1917). This gun is stamped "CAPT. KARL C. BOSTWICK" on the right side of the slide (period correct) and comes with the following documentation: Colt Letter stating that this gun was purchased by The United States Government and was 1 of 750 shipped to Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, MO, on October 16, 1914; Original camp photo postcard signed by Karl; Printed service records with E Company photo.... The Colt Model 1911 is a single-action, recoil-operated, semi-automatic pistol chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge. Designed by John Browning, the Model 1911 Colt Government is the best known of his designs to use the short recoil principle in its basic design. The pistol was widely copied, and this operating system rose to become the pre-eminent type of the 20th century and of nearly all modern centerfire pistols. The pistol served as the standard-issue sidearm for the United States Armed Forces from 1911 to 1985, and is widely regarded by gun historians as the best firearm design to date. Battlefield experience in World War I led to some small external changes to the M1911, completed in 1924, the new version was called the M1911A1.... An original U.S. Colt 1911 (Pre-A1, pre-WWI) with documented history is widely known as the most desirable "Collector/ Investment" firearm of all time. This gun is 100% "Fresh To The Market" and has never been in a Historical Collection. This gun appears to be all original with a 5.3" barrel, diamond checkered walnut grips, safety grip, lanyard ring, marked "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" "1902" & "1913" Patent Dates "COLT'S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD CT. U.S.A" "MODEL OF U.S. ARMY 1911" and U.S. Ordnance proof marked by Major Walter G Penfield (Inspector of ordnance from 1911 to 1914). This gun has a nice tight action, sharp bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1989 Browning, Citori Lightning, 28 Ga., Over/ Under (W/ Box & Case), SN- 16065PN773 1989 Browning, Citori Lightning, 28 Ga., Over/ Under (W/ Box & Case), SN- 16065PN773

1989 Browning, Citori Lightning, 28 Ga., Over/ Under (W/ Box & Case), SN- 16065PN773

Lot #2 (Sale Order 3 of 839)

The Browning Citori was introduced in 1973 as an alternative to the highly successful Browning Superposed. The Citori is known for its "mechanical excellence" and deluxe grade features. It has become a must have for serious sportsmen around the world. The Citori Lightning Grade sports a rounded pistol grip that offers a more open grip than full pistol grip designs. Many shooters feel this gives a slight speed-to-shoulder advantage. It represents a midpoint in design between ultra-speedy straight grips and extremely stable full pistol grips. It offers excellent control for whatever you are after - fast-flying waterfowl, upland game or just shooting fun. Matching the rounded pistol grip is the forearm. It is nicely rounded at the fore-end, and together they give the name to this over under gun as "Lightning Style". This Citori Lightning Field was made in 1989 and features a checkered walnut stock with high gloss finish and fluted comb, engraved receiver with high luster bluing, gold plated trigger, 28" F/M barrels, serrated vent rib with silver front bead, tang safety/ barrel selector, black buttpad, 14.25" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun comes in original box with paperwork and Browning brown leather luggage case. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a nice tight action and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1943 WWII U.S. Ithaca, 1911A1, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 882683 1943 WWII U.S. Ithaca, 1911A1, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 882683

1943 WWII U.S. Ithaca, 1911A1, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 882683

Lot #3 (Sale Order 4 of 839)

This WWII U.S. Contract Model 1911A1 was manufactured by the Ithaca Gun Company of New York in 1943. During WWII many U.S. manufacturers were tasked to switch production to support the war effort. One company was Ithaca, who was tasked with production of the Colt 1911A1 pistol. Ithaca produced 400,000 M1911A1 pistols between 1943 and 1945. The inspector mark found on all Ithaca 1911A1 pistols is "FJA" for Frank J. Atwood. Other than Colt 1911A1 special contract manufacturers during WWII were Remington Rand, Ithaca Gun Company, Union Switch & Signal and Singer. Designed by John Browning, the Model 1911 Colt Government is the best known of his designs to use the short recoil principle in its basic design. The pistol was widely copied, and this operating system rose to become the pre-eminent type of the 20th century and of nearly all modern centerfire pistols. The pistol served as the standard-issue sidearm for the United States Armed Forces from 1911 to 1985 and is widely regarded by gun historians as the best firearm design to date. Battlefield experience in World War I led to some small external changes to the M1911, completed in 1924, the new version was called the M1911A1. This 1943 U.S. Army issued Ithaca 1911A1 is marked - "UNITED STATES PROPERTY", "M 1911 A1 U.S. ARMY", "ITHACA GUN CO., INC ITHACA, N.Y." and is correctly proof stamped "FJA". This gun comes in glass top display case with original/ period correct Remington ammo box (empty). This gun appears to be all original with a 5.3" barrel, safety grip, lanyard ring and Keyes Fiber Co. checkered brown plastic grips. This gun is showing light "battle wear", has a nice tight action, sharp bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1970 Browning Belgium, Superposed Lightning, 12 Ga., Over/ Under (W/ Case), SN - 24808S70 1970 Browning Belgium, Superposed Lightning, 12 Ga., Over/ Under (W/ Case), SN - 24808S70

1970 Browning Belgium, Superposed Lightning, 12 Ga., Over/ Under (W/ Case), SN - 24808S70

Lot #4 (Sale Order 5 of 839)

The Browning Superposed was the first over and under shotgun design to be produced. It introduced a wide variety of innovations including the single select trigger and over-under design. Original production dates were 1931-1940. Post World War II production began in 1948 and lasted until 1960 when it went through a re-design and was discontinued from regular distribution. During the 1970s, it became a limited production model. Since 1986, the Superposed has only been offered as a custom shop item. It was produced in several variations over the years, but all Superposed models were made in Belgium and featured Browning's High-Grade options such as hand engravings/checkering and select walnut stocks. This Superposed Lightning Grade was made in 1970, and sports a select walnut stock with deep outlined checkering/fluted comb/contoured grip & gloss finish, scroll engraved receiver/ trigger guard/action lever, brown recoil pad with basket weave checkering & black/white spacers, gold plated trigger, 28" IMP CYL/ SKEET barrels, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, tang safety/ barrel selector, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a nice tight action, appears to be in good working order and comes in original brown leather luggage case with paperwork. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1943 WWII U.S. Colt, 1911A1 (Sweetheart Grips), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 867983 1943 WWII U.S. Colt, 1911A1 (Sweetheart Grips), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 867983

1943 WWII U.S. Colt, 1911A1 (Sweetheart Grips), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 867983

Lot #5 (Sale Order 6 of 839)

Designed by John Browning, the Model 1911 Colt Government is the best known of his designs to use the short recoil principle in its basic design. The pistol was widely copied, and this operating system rose to become the pre-eminent type of the 20th century and of nearly all modern centerfire pistols. The pistol served as the standard-issue sidearm for the United States Armed Forces from 1911 to 1985 and is widely regarded by gun historians as the best firearm design to date. Battlefield experience in World War I led to some small external changes to the M1911, completed in 1924, the new version was called the M1911A1. This 1943 U.S. Army issued Colt 1911A1 is marked - "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" "1902" & "1913" Patent Dates "COLT'S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD CT. U.S.A" "MODEL OF U.S. ARMY 1911" and U.S. Ordnance proof marked by "GHD" (Guy H. Drewry - Colt S/N 845,000 to 2,360,600). This gun appears to be all original with a 5.3" barrel, safety grip, lanyard ring and period correct clear acrylic "Sweetheart Grips" with foil backing. This gun is showing light "battle wear", has a nice tight action, sharp bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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Benelli, 828U Nickel-Engraved, 20 Ga., Over/ Under (W/ Case), SN - BT003825K Benelli, 828U Nickel-Engraved, 20 Ga., Over/ Under (W/ Case), SN - BT003825K

Benelli, 828U Nickel-Engraved, 20 Ga., Over/ Under (W/ Case), SN - BT003825K

Lot #6 (Sale Order 7 of 839)

The Benelli 828U Over/Under Shotgun with Nickel Engraved Receiver is a lightweight, innovative shotgun, designed for superior upland game hunting performance. A patented steel locking mechanism features a free-floating locking plate to eliminate wear and tear on the lightweight aluminum receiver for improved durability. The AA satin-finished walnut stock and nickel-plated engraved receiver make the highly functional 828U an elegant blend of form and function. The Progressive Comfort recoil reduction system uses 3 sets of patented interlocking flexible buffers to absorb recoil and muzzle rise so you can stay on target for fast follow up shots, and the QuadraFit modular stock allows shooters to easily adjust the drop, cast, comb height, and length of pull for a custom, comfortable fit. The carbon fiber ventilated, stepped rib features a red fiber optic front sight to provide an excellent sighting plane and rapid sight acquisition, while a removable trigger group makes for easy cleaning and field maintenance. The Benelli 828U boasts cryogenically treated Crio System barrels and Crio choke tubes to provide an even-grained, slick surface that minimizes pellet deformation, and to produce tight, uniform shot patterns. This 8282U sports 28" barrels with 3" chambers and is in nice condition with light bluing fade on top of the action near the rear rib and comes in padded hard shell case with 7 choke tubes, wrench and shim kit.

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1916 WWI German DWM, P.08 Luger, 9mm, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 9380 1916 WWI German DWM, P.08 Luger, 9mm, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 9380

1916 WWI German DWM, P.08 Luger, 9mm, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 9380

Lot #7 (Sale Order 8 of 839)

In 1908, the German Army adopted the Model P.08 Luger to replace the Reichs revolver in front-line service. The P.08 Luger is well known for its use by Germany and other axis powers during World War I and World War II, along with the interwar Weimar Republic and the postwar East German Volkspolizei. The Luger is a toggle-lock action semi-automatic pistol that uses a jointed arm to lock, as opposed to the slide actions of many other semi-automatic pistols, such as the M1911. This P.08 Luger was made at the German DWM (Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken) factory in 1916. It features a 4" barrel and appears to all-numbers-matching, including wooden butt magazine. This gun comes with a WWII leather holster that is marked/ dated "bmd 42" and disassembly tool. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1970's Ithaca SKB, Engraved 600, 12 Ga., Over/ Under, SN - CF635779 1970's Ithaca SKB, Engraved 600, 12 Ga., Over/ Under, SN - CF635779

1970's Ithaca SKB, Engraved 600, 12 Ga., Over/ Under, SN - CF635779

Lot #8 (Sale Order 9 of 839)

The Ithaca Gun Co. imported high grade SKB shotguns for U.S. sales from 1966 until the late 1970s. This Ithaca imported SKB Model 600 sports a hammerless top-break action with ejectors, scroll engraved receiver/ action lever/ trigger guard, grooved gold-plated trigger, outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb/ contoured grip & gloss finish, black checkered buttpad with white spacer, black grip cap with white spacer, 28" F/ M barrels, jeweled action block, gold initial plated under the stock, serrated vent-rib with silver mid-bead and red fiber-optic front sight, trigger barrel selector, tang safety, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This one-owner gun is in excellent condition (fired very little), has a nice tight action and appears to be in good working order.

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1940 WWII German Mauser, P.08 Luger, 9mm, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster & Magazines), SN - 5411 1940 WWII German Mauser, P.08 Luger, 9mm, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster & Magazines), SN - 5411

1940 WWII German Mauser, P.08 Luger, 9mm, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster & Magazines), SN - 5411

Lot #9 (Sale Order 10 of 839)

In 1908, the German Army adopted the Model P.08 Luger to replace the Reichs revolver in front-line service. The P.08 Luger is well known for its use by Germany and other axis powers during World War I and World War II, along with the interwar Weimar Republic and the postwar East German Volkspolizei. The Luger is a toggle-lock action semi-automatic pistol that uses a jointed arm to lock, as opposed to the slide actions of many other semi-automatic pistols, such as the M1911. This P.08 Luger was made at the German Mauser factory in 1940. It features a 4" 1942 replacement barrel marked "S/42", but otherwise appears to all-numbers-matching, including (2) magazines. This gun comes with an OTTO SINDEL BERLIN leather holster, dated 1939, marked - "A.L. MEYER CO. "H" 121st INF." (U.S. GI bring-back). This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1905 Remington, No. 9 Stage Coach Rider (19.5 Circa 1905 Remington, No. 9 Stage Coach Rider (19.5

Circa 1905 Remington, No. 9 Stage Coach Rider (19.5" Barrel), 12 Ga., Single-Shot, SN - 143506

Lot #10 (Sale Order 11 of 839)

In 1902 Remington Arms Co. introduced a new gun with an automatic ejector in 12- and 16-gauges, called the Remington 1902 Model Single Barrel Shotgun No. 9. It was an updated version of the Model 1893 side-hammer (No.3). The No. 9 was dropped from production In February of 1910 when the Remington Arms Co. sold their entire inventory of break action shotguns, singles and doubles to Norvell-Shapleigh Hardware Co. of St Louis. This Remington No. 9 "Rider" sports a factory 19.5" barrel, dark walnut stock with round grip knob & fluted comb, side hammer, black checkered buttpad, gold bead front sight and 14.25" LOP. This gun has a nice tight action and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1940 WWII Japanese, Nambu Type 14, 8×22mm, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster & Magazines), SN - 82238 1940 WWII Japanese, Nambu Type 14, 8×22mm, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster & Magazines), SN - 82238

1940 WWII Japanese, Nambu Type 14, 8×22mm, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster & Magazines), SN - 82238

Lot #11 (Sale Order 12 of 839)

The Nambu is a series of recoil operated, locked breech, slanted grip, semi-automatic pistols first produced in 1904 by the Japanese Koishikawa Arsenal. The series has three variants, the Type A, the Type B (also known as the Baby Nambu), and the Type 14. The Nambu pistols were designed to replace Japan's earlier service pistol, the Type 26 revolver. The Type 14 Nambu is chambered for the 8×22mm cartridge and gets its name from the year it was produced - the 14th year of the Taisho era, or 1926, and were used mostly by officers who had to pay for their pistols themselves. From 1927, it was a standard issue sidearm for officers and used through WWII. It is believed that around 400,000 Type 14 Nambus were produced, but the exact number is unknown, as Japanese soldiers considered their weapons property of the emperor, and many chose to destroy their pistols or throw them into the ocean to avoid them falling into enemy hands. According to the markings and serial number on this pistol, it was made at the Kokubunji factory of Nambu/Chuo Kogyo in 1940. The characters on the right side/ rear frame designates the reign of the Showa Emperor (Hirohito) and the date 15.8, indicating the fifteenth year, eight month of Hirohito’s reign (August, 1940). This gun appears to be original with a 4.61" barrel, wooden slant ribbed grips and comes with period correct brown leather holster & (2) magazines. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1884 Winchester, Model 1876 (Rare 24 1884 Winchester, Model 1876 (Rare 24

1884 Winchester, Model 1876 (Rare 24" Heavy Barrel), 40-60 WCF, Lever-Action, SN - 42721

Lot #12 (Sale Order 13 of 839)

The Winchester Model 1876 lever action rifle was also known as the “Centennial Rifle” because it was made for the U.S. Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The rifle is a larger framed version of the Model 1873. Four standard versions were produced: a 22" barrel Carbine, a 26" barrel Express Rifle with a half-length magazine, a 28" barrel Sporting Rifle, and a 32" barrel Musket. Collectors identify a first model with no dust cover, a second model with a dust cover rail fastened by a screw, and a third model with an integral dust cover. Total production was 63,871. This Model 1876 (Third Model) was made in 1884 and sports a very rare & desirable 24" heavy octagon barrel. Other features include a smooth walnut stock with straight grip, crescent metal buttplate, adjustable multi-leaf rear sight, dovetail front sight with silver coin blade and full length magazine tube. This gun has been nicely restored with high gloss bluing & wood glossing, has a sharp bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1942 WWII German Walther, P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 8261e 1942 WWII German Walther, P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 8261e

1942 WWII German Walther, P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 8261e

Lot #13 (Sale Order 14 of 839)

The P38 is a 9mm Luger semi-automatic pistol that was developed by Carl Walther GmbH as the service pistol of the German Army at the beginning of World War II. The P.38 was a groundbreaking semi-automatic pistol design which introduced technical features still used today in current commercial and military semi-automatic pistols. It was the first locked-breech pistol to use a double-action/single-action (DA/SA) trigger. The P38 also introduced a visible and tactile loaded chamber indicator in the form of a metal rod that protrudes from the rear of the slide when a round is chambered. The Walther P.38 was in production from 1939 to 1945. During WWII, the P.38 was produced by three separate manufacturers: Walther, Mauser, and Spreewerk. To conceal manufacturer identities, each wartime manufacturer used a letter code: ac (Walther); byf (Mauser), and cyq (Spreewerk). This P.38 is marked "ac" (Walther), "42" (1944) along with German/ Nazi proof marks. Features include a 4.9" barrel, ribbed Bakelite grips with lanyard ring, 8-round magazine and comes with original black leather holster dated 1942 "dkk 42" & Nazi proofed. This gun appears to be original with visible numbers matching, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1915 Winchester, Model 1894 Rifle, 38-55 WCF, Lever-Action, SN - 814829 1915 Winchester, Model 1894 Rifle, 38-55 WCF, Lever-Action, SN - 814829

1915 Winchester, Model 1894 Rifle, 38-55 WCF, Lever-Action, SN - 814829

Lot #14 (Sale Order 15 of 839)

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 designed 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. This Winchester Model 1894 Rifle was made in 1915, and sports a smooth walnut stock with straight grip, crescent metal buttplate, 26" octagon barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed front sight and full length magazine tube. This gun is showing bluing wear, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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WWII German, Vis-35 Radom, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster & Magazines), SN - G3244 WWII German, Vis-35 Radom, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster & Magazines), SN - G3244

WWII German, Vis-35 Radom, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster & Magazines), SN - G3244

Lot #15 (Sale Order 16 of 839)

The Vis-35 Radom is a 9×19mm caliber, single-action, semi-automatic pistol. Its design was inspired by American firearms inventor John Browning's 9mm "Browning GP" pistol which was completed after Browning's death by designers at Fabrique Nationale in Herstal Belgium. Production of the Vis began at the Fabryka Broni arms factory in Radom in 1935 and was adopted as the standard handgun of the Polish Army the following year. After the German occupation of Poland in 1939, production was turned over to Nazis. The pistol was valued by Germans soldiers and many were issued to elite paratrooper units. The design bears many internal and external similarities to the famous Colt M1911A1, to the point that some parts are almost interchangeable. This WWII German Vis-35 is Nazi proof marked throughout, including magazines, and features a 4.5" barrel, lanyard ring, black checkered Bakelite grips and comes with period correct brown leather holster. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1892 Winchester, Model 1885 Low Wall, 22 Short, Falling Block, SN - 56463 1892 Winchester, Model 1885 Low Wall, 22 Short, Falling Block, SN - 56463

1892 Winchester, Model 1885 Low Wall, 22 Short, Falling Block, SN - 56463

Lot #16 (Sale Order 17 of 839)

With the introduction of the Model 1885, the world of single shots was given a welcomed addition. In 1885 competitive target shooting in America had the stature of professional golf, or even major league football has today. Huge matches were held at places like Creedmoor, New York. Spectators would number in the thousands. The 1885 was uniquely suited to the long-range accuracy shooting of the day. The Model 1885 was the first and perhaps one of the greatest of all the John Moses Browning designs. It was conceived of and created by Browning in the frontier pioneer town of Ogden, Utah, in 1878. Not only was it the first he produced, but it was the gun that started his relationship with the Winchester Repeating Arms company. The partnership began in 1885, and the Single Shot became the Model 1885 Winchester. Two popular models were made, the so-called "Low Wall" which showed an exposed hammer, firing less powerful cartridges, and the so-called "High Wall" for stronger cartridges whose steel frame covered most of the firing hammer when viewed from the side. This Winchester Model 1885 "Low Wall" was made in 1892 and is chambered for the 22 Short only cartridge. Features include a smooth walnut stock with straight grip & Schnabel tip, metal crescent buttplate, 24.25" octagon barrel, adjustable elevator buckhorn rear sight and dovetailed front sight. This gun is showing age, but appears to be original, has a nice tight action, retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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WWII German Mauser, HSc, 7.65mm (32 ACP), Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 801971 WWII German Mauser, HSc, 7.65mm (32 ACP), Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 801971

WWII German Mauser, HSc, 7.65mm (32 ACP), Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 801971

Lot #17 (Sale Order 18 of 839)

The Mauser HSc is semi-automatic pistol with a semi-exposed hammer, double-action trigger, single-column magazine, and 3.4" barrel with a spring surrounding. It was introduced in Nazi Germany during World War II (1940), and was manufactured until 1977. The German Army began HSc procurement with an initial order for 3,000 pistols in early 1941, beginning with serial number 701,345. The Germans ultimately placed five separate orders for the HSc Pistol, known as variations, until the end of the war. The fourth variation orders consisted of 31,000 intermittently numbered pistols from around serial number 790,000 to 886,000. These pistols are proofed "Eagle/135" and acceptance stamped "Eagle/N". This Fourth Variation HSc is chambered for 7.65mm (32 ACP) and appears to be all original with correct proof marks throughout and comes with a period correct holster. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1917 Winchester, Model 1885 Low Wall, 22 LR, Falling Block, SN - 120065 1917 Winchester, Model 1885 Low Wall, 22 LR, Falling Block, SN - 120065

1917 Winchester, Model 1885 Low Wall, 22 LR, Falling Block, SN - 120065

Lot #18 (Sale Order 19 of 839)

With the introduction of the Model 1885, the world of single shots was given a welcomed addition. In 1885 competitive target shooting in America had the stature of professional golf, or even major league football has today. Huge matches were held at places like Creedmoor, New York. Spectators would number in the thousands. The 1885 was uniquely suited to the long-range accuracy shooting of the day. The Model 1885 was the first and perhaps one of the greatest of all the John Moses Browning designs. It was conceived of and created by Browning in the frontier pioneer town of Ogden, Utah, in 1878. Not only was it the first he produced, but it was the gun that started his relationship with the Winchester Repeating Arms company. The partnership began in 1885, and the Single Shot became the Model 1885 Winchester. Two popular models were made, the so-called "Low Wall" which showed an exposed hammer, firing less powerful cartridges, and the so-called "High Wall" for stronger cartridges whose steel frame covered most of the firing hammer when viewed from the side. This Winchester Model 1885 "Low Wall" was made in 1917 and features a smooth walnut stock with straight grip & ebony Schnabel tip, metal crescent buttplate, 24.25" octagon barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetailed front sight. This gun is in good condition with bluing fade, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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WWII German Mauser, HSc, 7.65mm (32 ACP), Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 949065 WWII German Mauser, HSc, 7.65mm (32 ACP), Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 949065

WWII German Mauser, HSc, 7.65mm (32 ACP), Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 949065

Lot #19 (Sale Order 20 of 839)

The Mauser HSc is semi-automatic pistol with a semi-exposed hammer, double-action trigger, single-column magazine, and 3.4" barrel with a spring surrounding. It was introduced in Nazi Germany during World War II (1940), and was manufactured until 1977. The German Army began HSc procurement with an initial order for 3,000 pistols in early 1941, beginning with serial number 701,345. The Germans ultimately placed five separate orders for the HSc Pistol, known as variations, until the end of the war. The fifth variation orders consisted of 32,000 intermittently numbered pistols in a serial number range of about 886,000 to 952,000. These pistols are proofed "Eagle/135" and acceptance stamped "Eagle/N". This Fifth Variation HSc is chambered for 7.65mm (32 ACP) and appears to be all original with correct proof marks throughout and comes with a period correct holster. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1923 Winchester, Model 1892 Rifle, 32 W.C.F., Lever-Action, SN - 926201 1923 Winchester, Model 1892 Rifle, 32 W.C.F., Lever-Action, SN - 926201

1923 Winchester, Model 1892 Rifle, 32 W.C.F., Lever-Action, SN - 926201

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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 returned 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 '92 was made popular again in the early 1950s through the 1970s due to its use in Hollywood Western movies and TV shows. This Winchester '92 Rifle was made in 1923 and features a smooth walnut stock with straight grip, metal crescent buttplate, 24.25" round barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed front sight and full length magazine tube. This gun sports nice re-bluing, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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WWII German, P.27 (CZ Model 27), 7.65mm (32 ACP), Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 459667 WWII German, P.27 (CZ Model 27), 7.65mm (32 ACP), Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 459667

WWII German, P.27 (CZ Model 27), 7.65mm (32 ACP), Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 459667

Lot #21 (Sale Order 22 of 839)

This Estate Owned gun sports a tag which reads: "UNCLE LES HARRISON WORLD WAR II - BATTLE OF BULGE. LIBERATED FROM A WAREHOUSE, STILL IN GREECE WHEN BROUGHT BACK AND NEVER FIRED". No other documentation exists.... The CZ Model 27 is a Czechoslovakian semi-automatic pistol, based on the vz. 24, chambered for 7.65mm (32 ACP). After the German occupation of Czechoslovakia in mid-March 1939, the pistol was folded into the German armed and police forces as the P27. WWII German Occupied vz. 27s were marked with a German code (fnh) to denote place of manufacture. It was issued to both German Army & Police Officers during the war. It is a blowback-operated pistol with a 3.9" barrel, exposed hammer and magazine safety which prevents firing with the magazine removed. This gun is German Army proofed "Eagle/ WAa135" and comes with original Nazi marked black leather holster & extra magazine, in original paper. This gun has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1928 Winchester, Model 94 Saddle Ring Carbine, 30 W.C.F., Lever-Action, SN - 1030198 1928 Winchester, Model 94 Saddle Ring Carbine, 30 W.C.F., Lever-Action, SN - 1030198

1928 Winchester, Model 94 Saddle Ring Carbine, 30 W.C.F., Lever-Action, SN - 1030198

Lot #22 (Sale Order 23 of 839)

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 designed 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. This Winchester Model 1894 Carbine was made in 1928 and sports a 20" round barrel, receiver mounted saddle ring, smooth walnut stock with straight grip, crescent metal buttplate, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, pinned gold bead front sight, inlayed stock compass, sling rings and full length magazine tube. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear, retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1990 Colt, Sporter Match HBAR, 223 Rem., Semi-Auto (New-In-Box W/ Conversion Kit), SN - SP250557 1990 Colt, Sporter Match HBAR, 223 Rem., Semi-Auto (New-In-Box W/ Conversion Kit), SN - SP250557

1990 Colt, Sporter Match HBAR, 223 Rem., Semi-Auto (New-In-Box W/ Conversion Kit), SN - SP250557

Lot #23 (Sale Order 24 of 839)

The Colt AR-15 is a lightweight, magazine-fed, gas-operated semi-automatic rifle based on the M16 design and the first "AR" style rifle to be commercially sold. Colt started selling this semi-automatic version of the M16 rifle as the Colt AR-15 in 1964. The Sporter HBAR (Heavy Barrel Automatic Rifle) variation made its debut in 1984 and was the first serious attempt at making the AR-15 into a target shooting rifle that could really compete. Sale of AR-15s in the USA was banned by the Federal Assault Weapons Ban from 1994 to 2004. On September 20, 2019, Colt announced that it would no longer produce the AR-15 for private use due to market saturation. This One-Owner Colt Sporter Match HBAR was purchased in 1990 (Pre-Ban) and is believed to be unfired. Features include a 20" chrome lined barrel with 1:7 twist, 2" bird cage flash hider, carry handle with adjustable peep sights, A2 synthetic stock with 12" vented handguard, checkered pistol grip, checkered buttstock with cleaning tool compartment (includes original cleaning tools), front post sight and sling rings. This gun comes in original box with 22 LR conversion kit (new in package) and manual. This gun has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1940 Winchester Pre-64, Model 61, 22 LR Shot Only (Smoothbore), Pump, SN - 51813 1940 Winchester Pre-64, Model 61, 22 LR Shot Only (Smoothbore), Pump, SN - 51813

1940 Winchester Pre-64, Model 61, 22 LR Shot Only (Smoothbore), Pump, SN - 51813

Lot #24 (Sale Order 25 of 839)

The Winchester Model 61 is a slide-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle produced from 1932 to 1963. Winchester's first hammerless slide-action rifle design, the Model 61 acted as a "replacement" for the Model 62, and all were equipped with a quick take-down crew. This Model 61 was made in 1940 and sports a rare/ desirable 24" smoothbore for .22 LR Shot Only. Other features include a smooth pistol grip stock with ribbed forearm, checkered metal buttpad, silver bead front sight and serrated receiver top. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Colt, M4 Carbine, 5.56 NATO, Semi-Auto, SN - LE295780 Colt, M4 Carbine, 5.56 NATO, Semi-Auto, SN - LE295780

Colt, M4 Carbine, 5.56 NATO, Semi-Auto, SN - LE295780

Lot #25 (Sale Order 26 of 839)

Throughout the world today, Colt's reliability, performance, and accuracy provide our Armed Forces the confidence required to accomplish any mission. Colt's M4 is combat-proven and is extensively used by the United States Armed Forces, also adopted by over 60 countries worldwide, and has been described as "One Of The Defining Firearms Of The 21st Century". The Colt M4 Carbine is a Mil-Spec 5.56 NATO (or 223 Rem.) tactical carbine that uses a traditional direct-gas-impingement operating system with a rotating bolt. It sports a 16.1" chrome moly competition barrel with the M4 government 1:7 twist. The 5-port compensator vents gases to counter muzzle rise and recoil. This M4 variation features a M4 4-position telescoping stock, A2 checkered pistol grip, 7.25" vented quad rail with ribbed panels, full length upper Picatinny rail, quick detach scope mount and NcSTAR 2-7x32 Rangefinder scope. This gun is in nice condition with a few very light scratches, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1940 Winchester, Model 67 1940 Winchester, Model 67

1940 Winchester, Model 67 "Miniature Bore Target" (Smoothbore), 22 LR Shot Only, Bolt-Action

Lot #26 (Sale Order 27 of 839)

The Winchester Model 67 was a single-shot, bolt-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle sold from 1934 to 1963. Based on the earlier Model 60, the Model 67 was the mainstay of Winchester's single-shot rifle lineup. Several variants of the Model 67 were produced, including a smoothbore (Garden Gun) version intended for short-range varmint control that was introduced in September, 1937 and a “Miniature Bore Target” model, with a 24" smooth counter bore barrel to shoot small clay pigeons with .22 shot cartridges in 1940. This “Miniature Bore Target” model with a 24" smooth counter bore sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, black checkered buttpad, chrome bolt/ handle and silver bead front sight. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1882 Colt, 1st Gen. SAA Peacemaker, 22 LR (Converted From 45), Revolver, SN - 83951 1882 Colt, 1st Gen. SAA Peacemaker, 22 LR (Converted From 45), Revolver, SN - 83951

1882 Colt, 1st Gen. SAA Peacemaker, 22 LR (Converted From 45), Revolver, SN - 83951

Lot #27 (Sale Order 28 of 839)

One of the most famous handguns of all time is the Colt Single Action Army revolver. Also known as the Peacemaker, Frontier Six-Shooter and the M1873, the Single Action Army has been a staple of Hollywood films, appearing in virtually every cowboy and western film ever made. The U.S. Army adopted the new handgun in July 1873, naming it the M1873, and bought 36,000 revolvers chambered in .45 Colt caliber. The revolver was introduced to the civilian market two months later acquiring the nickname “Peacemaker.” The M1873 was used extensively across the nineteenth century western frontier by all sides, from the U.S. Army to white settlers and even Native American tribes. Although replaced in 1892 with a new Colt Double Action revolver, the M1873 remained in limited service with the U.S. military, seeing action in the Spanish American War, Philippine Insurrection, and even the U.S.-Mexico border conflict of the 1910s. By World War I and World War II the 1873 was out of circulation although U.S. General George S. Patton carried a Single Action Army revolver as his personal sidearm throughout World War II. The Colt M1873 SAA is still in production today and is classified by historians & collectors in three production runs: Produced: 1873–1941 (Gen 1), 1956–1974 (Gen 2), 1976–present (Gen 3). This SAA Peacemaker was made in 1882 (Gen 1) and sports a 22 caliber conversion (originally chambered for 45 Colt), nickel plated finish, 4 3/4" barrel, ivory grips, 6-shot cylinder and comes in wooden case with purple lining. This gun is showing some age & wear, but it is numbers matching (cylinder frame, grip frame & butt) and appears to be mechanically sound and to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1964 Remington, 1 Of 200, Nylon 10 Smoothbore (24 1964 Remington, 1 Of 200, Nylon 10 Smoothbore (24

1964 Remington, 1 Of 200, Nylon 10 Smoothbore (24"), 22 LR Shot Only, Bolt-Action

Lot #28 (Sale Order 29 of 839)

In the 1960s Remington produced a line of synthetic stocked autoloading, lever action, and bolt action .22 rifles. The Remington nylon stocks were made of a DuPont Nylon 66 series plastic called structural Zytel-101 that Dupont developed specifically for these rifles. The first and best known of the series was the Nylon 66 autoloader, introduced in 1959. Remington produced several variants of the Nylon 66 throughout the years, including: Gallery Special, Nylon 77, Nylon 10 (single shot), Nylon 11 (detachable clip magazine), and Nylon 12 (under barrel tubular magazine). The Nylon 10 variant was only produced from 1962-1964. In that three year span only 2064 were produced with a smoothbore (for 22 LR shot only) and only 200 were produced with a smooth bore 24" barrel (standard barrel length was 19.5"). This 1964 Nylon 10 Smoothbore Rifle is one of the 200 produced with a 24" barrel and sports a Mohawk Brown checkered nylon stock with white diamond inlays & ebony forearm tip, flat "Mannlicher Type" chromed bolt handle, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, black grip cap with white spacer, screw adjustable for windage rear sight, streamlined shark fin shaped blade front sight and chrome trigger. This gun is in beautiful condition with no stock cracks and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1913 Colt, New Service (7 1/2 1913 Colt, New Service (7 1/2

1913 Colt, New Service (7 1/2"), 44-40 Win., Revolver, SN - 58671

Lot #29 (Sale Order 30 of 839)

The Colt New Service is a large frame, large caliber, double-action revolver made from 1898 to 1941. The design was based on a up-sized and strengthened Colt M1892. It was Colt's first large caliber revolver with a swing-out hand ejector cylinder. It was made in the popular large caliber revolver cartridges of the day: .38-40, .44-40, .44 Russian, .44 Special, .45 Colt, and .455 Webley. This 44-40 caliber New Service was made in 1913 and sports a 7.5" barrel, walnut grips, lanyard ring and 6-shot cylinder. This gun is in good condition with various surface wear, has a sharp clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1962 Remington, 1 Of 2064, Nylon 10 Smoothbore (19.5 1962 Remington, 1 Of 2064, Nylon 10 Smoothbore (19.5

1962 Remington, 1 Of 2064, Nylon 10 Smoothbore (19.5"), 22 LR Shot Only, Bolt-Action

Lot #30 (Sale Order 31 of 839)

In the 1960s Remington produced a line of synthetic stocked autoloading, lever action, and bolt action .22 rifles. The Remington nylon stocks were made of a DuPont Nylon 66 series plastic called structural Zytel-101 that Dupont developed specifically for these rifles. The first and best known of the series was the Nylon 66 autoloader, introduced in 1959. Remington produced several variants of the Nylon 66 throughout the years, including: Gallery Special, Nylon 77, Nylon 10 (single shot), Nylon 11 (detachable clip magazine), and Nylon 12 (under barrel tubular magazine). The Nylon 10 variant was only produced from 1962-1964. In that three year span, only 2064 were produced with a 19.5" smoothbore (for 22 LR shot only). This 1962 Nylon 10 Smoothbore Rifle is one of the 2064 produced and sports a Mohawk Brown checkered nylon stock with white diamond inlays & ebony forearm tip, flat "Mannlicher Type" chromed bolt handle, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, black grip cap with white spacer, screw adjustable for windage rear sight, streamlined shark fin shaped blade front sight and chrome trigger. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, no stock cracks and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1949 Colt, Officers' Model Target, Third Issue (6 1949 Colt, Officers' Model Target, Third Issue (6

1949 Colt, Officers' Model Target, Third Issue (6"), 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 54425

Lot #31 (Sale Order 32 of 839)

In 1904 Colt introduced its first medium frame double action target model revolver as the Colt Officers' Model. From then to 1969 Colt would produce versions of this under several names. The Officers' Model was always Colt's premium revolver until the introduction of the super-premium Python in 1955. In the days when the revolver was King of the Matches, the Officers' models were always the favorite of the champions and Colts held all the records. The Officers' Model, First Issue: Introduced in 1904 and produced until 1908. The Officers' Model, Second Issue: Made from 1908 to 1926. The Officers' Model Target, Third Issue: Introduced in 1927 and made until 1949. The Officers' Model Special, Fourth issue: Made only from 1949 to 1952. The Officers' Model Match, Fifth Issue: Made from 1953 to 1969. The Officers' Model Match Mark III, Sixth issue: Only made 496 in 1969 to 1971. This Officers' Model Target, Third Issue (Transition Year) was made in 1949 and sports a 6" barrel, square notch dovetail rear sight, Patridge front sight, checkered walnut grips with silver medallion inlay, grooved backstrap and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun is in good condition with some bluing wear/ fade, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1945 Remington, 1 Of 3000, Fieldmaster 121 Routledge Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Pump, SN - 71023 1945 Remington, 1 Of 3000, Fieldmaster 121 Routledge Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Pump, SN - 71023

1945 Remington, 1 Of 3000, Fieldmaster 121 Routledge Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Pump, SN - 71023

Lot #32 (Sale Order 33 of 839)

The Remington Fieldmaster 121 is a series of .22 caliber, slide action, tubular magazine-fed rifles manufactured from 1936 to 1954. It was sold in several variations and grades throughout its production run, to include a very small number of Smooth Bores for 22 Shot Caliber Only. There were only approximately 3,000 Fieldmaster 121 Smooth Bore Rifles produced, which were offered in a few different variations, to include: Non-counterbore, "22 cal. Smoothbore" & Counterbore "Routledge Bore for .22 cal". The Smooth Bore & the Routledge Bore had duplicate birthdays, but the Routledge option was a special order sent to Fred Routledge to be counterbored. This Remington Fieldmaster 121 "22 Cal. Smoothbore" was made in 1950 and sports a smooth walnut stock with pistol grip & ribbed forearm, checkered metal buttpad, 24.75" barrel with silver bead front sight and quick take-down screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1916 Colt, Officers' Model, Second Issue (5 1916 Colt, Officers' Model, Second Issue (5

1916 Colt, Officers' Model, Second Issue (5"), 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 420689

Lot #33 (Sale Order 34 of 839)

In 1904 Colt introduced its first medium frame double action target model revolver as the Colt Officers' Model. From then to 1969 Colt would produce versions of this under several names. The Officers' Model was always Colt's premium revolver until the introduction of the super-premium Python in 1955. In the days when the revolver was King of the Matches, the Officers' models were always the favorite of the champions and Colts held all the records. The Officers' Model, First Issue: Introduced in 1904 and produced until 1908. The Officers' Model, Second Issue: Made from 1908 to 1926. The Officers' Model Target, Third Issue: Introduced in 1927 and made until 1949. The Officers' Model Special, Fourth issue: Made only from 1949 to 1952. The Officers' Model Match, Fifth Issue: Made from 1953 to 1969. The Officers' Model Match Mark III, Sixth issue: Only made 496 in 1969 to 1971. This Officers' Model, Second Issue was made in 1916 and sports a 5" barrel, square notch dovetail rear sight, Patridge front sight, checkered walnut grips with silver medallion inlay, checkered backstrap, checkered trigger and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun is showing age & wear, but retains a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be mechanically sound and to be in good working order.

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1950 Remington, 1 Of 3000, Fieldmaster 121 Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Pump, SN - 154339 1950 Remington, 1 Of 3000, Fieldmaster 121 Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Pump, SN - 154339

1950 Remington, 1 Of 3000, Fieldmaster 121 Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Pump, SN - 154339

Lot #34 (Sale Order 35 of 839)

The Remington Fieldmaster 121 is a series of .22 caliber, slide action, tubular magazine-fed rifles manufactured from 1936 to 1954. It was sold in several variations and grades throughout its production run, to include a very small number of Smoothbore's for 22 Shot Caliber Only. There were only approximately 3,000 Fieldmaster 121 Smooth Bore Rifles produced, which were offered in a few different variations, to include: Non-counterbore, "22 cal. Smoothbore" & Counterbore "Routledge Bore for .22 cal". The Remington Smooth Bore & the Routledge Bore had duplicate birthdays, but the Routledge option was a special order sent to Fred Routledge to be counterbored. This Remington Fieldmaster 121 "22 Cal. Routledge Bore" (Smooth Counterbore) was made in 1945 and sports a smooth walnut stock with pistol grip & ribbed forearm, checkered metal buttpad, 23.5" barrel with silver bead front sight and quick take-down screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1897 Colt, M1896 DA38, 38 Long Colt, Revolver, SN - 87847 1897 Colt, M1896 DA38, 38 Long Colt, Revolver, SN - 87847

1897 Colt, M1896 DA38, 38 Long Colt, Revolver, SN - 87847

Lot #35 (Sale Order 36 of 839)

The Colt M1892 Navy and Army "DA38" was the first general issue double-action revolver with a swing out cylinder used by the U.S. military. In 1892, the revolver was adopted by the United States Army chambered for .38 Long Colt cartridges, and was given the appellation "New Army and Navy". Initial experience with the gun caused officials to request some improvements. This would be an ongoing condition, resulting in Models 1892, 1894, 1896, 1901, and 1903 for the Army, as well as a Model 1895 for the Navy and a Model 1905 Marine Corps variant. It featured a unique counter-clockwise rotating cylinder, which could be opened for loading and ejection by simply pulling back on a catch mounted on the left side of the frame behind the recoil shield. Produced until 1908. This DA38 was made in 1897 and sports a 4.5" barrel, checkered hard rubber grips, and 6-shot cylinder. This gun is showing age & wear, but retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1932 Remington, Model 14, 35 Rem., Pump, SN - 125673 1932 Remington, Model 14, 35 Rem., Pump, SN - 125673

1932 Remington, Model 14, 35 Rem., Pump, SN - 125673

Lot #36 (Sale Order 37 of 839)

The Remington Model 14 is a pump-action repeating rifle produced from 1913 to 1934. Its design incorporated several innovative concepts to include a spiral magazine tube to prevent bullet tips from contacting the primer of the cartridge in front of them. It was a takedown rifle that featured a single knurled screw on the left side of the receiver that was withdrawn allowing the trigger group and buttstock to be removed from the bottom of the gun. This Model 14 was made in 1932 and sports a smooth walnut stock with ribbed forearm, ribbed metal buttplate, 22" barrel, adjustable elevator buckhorn rear sight, dovetailed front sight and sling ring. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1955 Colt, 1 Of 2500, Marshal, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 836843 1955 Colt, 1 Of 2500, Marshal, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 836843

1955 Colt, 1 Of 2500, Marshal, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 836843

Lot #37 (Sale Order 38 of 839)

The Colt Marshal is a rare variant of the Official Police with a limited production run of 2,500 units produced from 1955-1956. The Marshal featured a rounded grip and was made with barrel lengths of 2" and 4". Like the Official Police, it is built on Colt's medium frame with a double-action trigger, six-round swing-out cylinder and is chambered for the .38 Special cartridge. This Colt Marshal was made in 1955 and sports a 4" barrel, checkered walnut grips with silver medallion inlay and grooved trigger. This gun is in beautiful original condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1922 Remington, Model 14 1/2, 44 Rem. Or 44 WCF, Pump, SN - 65332 1922 Remington, Model 14 1/2, 44 Rem. Or 44 WCF, Pump, SN - 65332

1922 Remington, Model 14 1/2, 44 Rem. Or 44 WCF, Pump, SN - 65332

Lot #38 (Sale Order 39 of 839)

The Remington Model 14 1/2 a pump-action repeating rifle based on the Model 14 that was produced from 1914 to 1931. It had many of the same features as the original Model 14. The largest difference was that it was available in larger calibers with an increased magazine capacity. This Model 14 1/2 was made in 1922 and sports a smooth walnut stock with ribbed forearm, crescent metal buttplate, 22.2" barrel, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and dovetailed front sight. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1955 Colt, 1 Of 3000, Courier, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 34378LW 1955 Colt, 1 Of 3000, Courier, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 34378LW

1955 Colt, 1 Of 3000, Courier, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 34378LW

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The Colt Courier is a rare variant of the Cobra with a limited production run of approximately 3,000 units produced from 1954-1956. The Courier's frame and cylinder are constructed of lightweight aluminum alloy. It was produced in .22 Long Rifle, 32 Colt NP, 32 S&W long and short. Like the Cobra, it features a double-action trigger and six-round swing-out cylinder. This Colt Courier was made in 1955 and sports a 3" barrel, checkered walnut grips with silver medallion inlay and grooved trigger shoe. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Circa 1930 Marlin, Model 410, 410 Ga., Lever-Action, U507 Circa 1930 Marlin, Model 410, 410 Ga., Lever-Action, U507

Circa 1930 Marlin, Model 410, 410 Ga., Lever-Action, U507

Lot #40 (Sale Order 41 of 839)

The Marlin "410 Gauge Repeating Shotgun" was made from 1929 to 1932. It was advertised as: "Shoots New 2 1/2 Inch Speed Loads In Addition To Regular Length And Round Ball. 5 Shots, 22 Or 26 Inch Barrel." This Model 410 sports a 26" barrel, smooth walnut stock with pistol grip & large grooved forearm, black checkered buttpad and gold bead front sight. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1961 Colt, Python (6 1961 Colt, Python (6

1961 Colt, Python (6"), 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - 17816

Lot #41 (Sale Order 42 of 839)

The Colt Python was made from 1955 to 2005 and then re-introduced in 2020. It was designed and intended for the premium revolver market segment. Some firearm collectors and writers have described the Python as "The Finest Production Revolver Ever Made". The Colt Python is a double-action 6-shot revolver chambered primarily for the .357 Magnum cartridge built on Colt's large I-frame. Pythons have a reputation for accuracy, smooth trigger pull, and a tight cylinder lock-up. This Colt Python was made in 1961 and features a 6" barrel with full lug & vent-rib, fully adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight with double pins, Royal blue finish, checkered walnut flat-butt grips with gold Roaring Colt medallion inlay and grooved trigger. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1893 Marlin, Model 1891, 22 RF, Lever-Action, SN - 88748 1893 Marlin, Model 1891, 22 RF, Lever-Action, SN - 88748

1893 Marlin, Model 1891, 22 RF, Lever-Action, SN - 88748

Lot #42 (Sale Order 43 of 839)

The Model 1891 lever-action repeater was manufactured from 1891 to 1897 with only 19,000 rifles manufactured in all. It is a small-framed model that was offered in both .22 and the then popular .32 rimfire calibers. Early variants used a loading gate on the side of the receiver. After approximately 1893, a tube-type loading system was used with inner and outer magazine tubes, like so many subsequent .22 rimfire rifles of various makes made to this day. This Model 1891 was made in 1893 and features a smooth walnut stock with straight grip, crescent metal buttplate, 24" octagon barrel, dovetailed front & rear sight, full-length magazine tube and quick take-down screw on the right side of the receiver. This gun is showing age but appears to be original, retains a sharp bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1969 Colt, Officers' Model Match, Fifth Issue (6 1969 Colt, Officers' Model Match, Fifth Issue (6

1969 Colt, Officers' Model Match, Fifth Issue (6"), 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 88670

Lot #43 (Sale Order 44 of 839)

In 1904 Colt introduced its first medium frame double action target model revolver as the Colt Officers' Model. From then to 1969 Colt would produce versions of this under several names. The Officers' Model was always Colt's premium revolver until the introduction of the super-premium Python in 1955. In the days when the revolver was King of the Matches, the Officers' models were always the favorite of the champions and Colts held all the records. The Officers' Model, First Issue: Introduced in 1904 and produced until 1908. The Officers' Model, Second Issue: Made from 1908 to 1926. The Officers' Model Target, Third Issue: Introduced in 1927 and made until 1949. The Officers' Model Special, Fourth issue: Made only from 1949 to 1952. The Officers' Model Match, Fifth Issue: Made from 1953 to 1969. The Officers' Model Match Mark III, Sixth issue: Only made 496 in 1969 to 1971. This Officers' Model Match Fifth Issue was made in 1969 (Transition Year) and sports a 6" heavy barrel, fully adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight with double pins, checkered walnut flat-butt grips with silver Roaring Colt medallion inlay, grooved backstrap, grooved trigger and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1920's Marlin, Model 39 1920's Marlin, Model 39

1920's Marlin, Model 39 "Star", 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - 11943

Lot #44 (Sale Order 45 of 839)

The Marlin Model 39 was introduced in 1922 and made until the introduction of the model 39A in 1939. The Model 39 series of take-down lever-action .22 rifles represent the oldest shoulder firearm design in the world that has been in continuous production. An amazing variety of guns sharing the same enduring Model 39 action have been produced. The utility, handiness, sleek lines, accuracy and ease of operation of these rifles place them solidly among the classics. The Model 39 started life as the Marlin Model 1891, the first lever-action rifle ever chambered in .22LR and the magazine was loaded through a conventional side gate in the receiver. The tubular magazine was changed to front-loading with the Model 1892 due to the difficulties of receiver feeding the small rimfire round. The 1892 gave way to the takedown Model 1897 which became the Model 39 in 1921 and then the Model 39A in 1939. Model 39s with a "star" stamped on tang were considered high grade guns by factory inspectors. This Model 39 "Star" was made in circa 1922-1927 and features a smooth walnut stock with pistol grip, 24" octagon barrel, case hardened receiver, tang adjustable flip-up peep sight, rear dovetail with insert, flip-up ring front sight, quick take-down screw on the right side of the receiver and black checkered buttpad. This gun is in nice condition with various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1978 Colt, Diamondback (4 1978 Colt, Diamondback (4

1978 Colt, Diamondback (4"), 22 LR, Revolver, SN - R19644

Lot #45 (Sale Order 46 of 839)

Colt introduced the double-action Diamondback as a deluxe model in 1966. The design was inspired by the successful Colt Python. The Diamondback is a scaled-down version of the Python with a wide serrated target hammer, ventilated rib, fully adjustable target sights and full-length barrel underlug. It was offered in 22 LR & 38 Special with 2.5", 4", or 6" barrels. While the Python is built on Colt's "I frame," the Diamondback is built on the smaller "D frame," as used in the Detective Special. The Diamondback was dropped from production in 1988. This Colt Diamondback was made in 1978 and features a 4" vent-rib barrel, polished bluing, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, checkered walnut flat-butt grips with gold Roaring Colt medallion inlay and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1940 Marlin, Model 39A, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - B1076 1940 Marlin, Model 39A, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - B1076

1940 Marlin, Model 39A, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - B1076

Lot #46 (Sale Order 47 of 839)

The Model 39 series of take-down lever-action .22 rifles represent the oldest shoulder firearm design in the world that has been in continuous production. An amazing variety of guns sharing the same enduring Model 39 action have been produced. The utility, handiness, sleek lines, accuracy and ease of operation of these rifles place them solidly among the classics. The Model 39 started life as the Marlin Model 1891, the first lever-action rifle ever chambered in .22LR and the magazine was loaded through a conventional side gate in the receiver. The tubular magazine was changed to front-loading with the Model 1892, due to the difficulties of receiver feeding the small rimfire round. The 1892 gave way to the takedown Model 1897 which became the Model 39 in 1921 and then the Model 39A in 1939. The 39A was produced until 1983 when the current Golden 39A was introduced. This Model 39A was made in circa 1940-1941 and sports a case hardened receiver, smooth walnut stock with pistol grip, black ribbed buttpad, 24" round barrel, tang adjustable flip-up peep sight, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, dovetailed front sight and quick take-down screw on the right side of the receiver. This gun is in nice condition with various light wear, has a sharp bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1979 Colt, Trooper MK III (6 1979 Colt, Trooper MK III (6

1979 Colt, Trooper MK III (6"), 22 Magnum R.F., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - Y9681

Lot #47 (Sale Order 48 of 839)

Introduced to the firearms market in 1953, the Trooper and its high-end cousin, the .357 Magnum, were introduced with the intention of addressing the medium frame revolver market as law enforcement officers had long complained about the weight of earlier models. The Trooper was made in three different variants/production runs - Original Trooper 1953 - 1969, Trooper MK III 1969 - 1983 & Trooper MKV 1982 - 1986. Intended to be the first major advancement of Colt's designs since the beginning of the 20th century, the MK IIIs used a new "J" frame and had no parts interchangeability with older models. The new revolvers employed transfer-bar lockwork system so that the revolver could fire only if the trigger was deliberately pulled completely to the rear. The springs used in the MK IIIs internals were also an improvement. Unlike the older flat style, they were coiled and made entirely of corrosion-resistant stainless steel. A new ammunition chambering option, the .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire, also became available for the first time but was only produced in special production runs - very low production. This Trooper MK III 22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire was made in 1979 and features a polished Royal Blue finish, 6" ribbed barrel, Patridge-style pinned front sight, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, case hardened hammer, checkered walnut flat-butt target grips with gold Roaring Colt medallion and 6-shot swing out cylinder. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/clean bore (possibly unfired), appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork (No Manual Was Found). Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1920 Marlin, Model 27-S, 25-20 Win., Pump Circa 1920 Marlin, Model 27-S, 25-20 Win., Pump

Circa 1920 Marlin, Model 27-S, 25-20 Win., Pump

Lot #48 (Sale Order 49 of 839)

The Marlin Model 27-S started out as the Model 27 in 1909, and with an improved safety, was named the 27-S in about 1911. It was made up to WWI and again after the war until 1932. The calibers were .25-20, .32-20, and .25 Rim Fire. They were available in either full octagon or round barrels. Special sights, checkering, and engraving were optional on earlier guns. Only straight grip models were made. One unique feature of the Model 27 & 27-S was a sliding button on right side of receiver which permits the gun to be opened while a cartridge is in the chamber. This Model 27-S sports a smooth walnut stock with ribbed forearm, crescent metal buttplate, 23.5" barrel, white diamond semi-buckhorn adjustable elevator rear sporting sight and dovetailed front sight. This gun is in nice condition with various light wear, has a sharp bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1982 Colt, Trooper MK III (8 1982 Colt, Trooper MK III (8

1982 Colt, Trooper MK III (8"), 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - Y18660

Lot #49 (Sale Order 50 of 839)

Introduced to the firearms market in 1953, the Trooper and its high-end cousin, the .357 Magnum, were introduced with the intention of addressing the medium frame revolver market as law enforcement officers had long complained about the weight of earlier models. The Trooper was made in three different variants/production runs - Original Trooper 1953 - 1969, Trooper MK III 1969 - 1983 & Trooper MKV 1982 - 1986. Intended to be the first major advancement of Colt's designs since the beginning of the 20th century, the MK IIIs used a new "J" frame and had no parts interchangeability with older models. The new revolvers employed transfer-bar lock work system so that the revolver could fire only if the trigger was deliberately pulled completely to the rear. The springs used in the MK III's internals were also an improvement. Unlike the older flat style, they were coiled and made entirely of corrosion-resistant stainless steel. This Trooper MK III was made in 1982 and features a polished Royal Blue finish, 8" ribbed barrel, Patridge-style pinned front sight, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, case hardened hammer, checkered walnut flat-butt target grips with gold Roaring Colt medallion and 6-shot swing out cylinder. This gun is in beautiful condition with light wear box wear, has a perfect sharp/clean bore (possibly unfired), appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1920 Marlin, Model 27-S, 32-20 Win., Pump Circa 1920 Marlin, Model 27-S, 32-20 Win., Pump

Circa 1920 Marlin, Model 27-S, 32-20 Win., Pump

Lot #50 (Sale Order 51 of 839)

The Marlin Model 27-S started out as the Model 27 in 1909, and with an improved safety was named the 27-S in about 1911. It was made up to WWI, and again after the war until 1932. The calibers were .25-20, .32-20, and .25 Rim Fire. They were available in either full octagon or round barrels. Special sights, checkering, and engraving were optional on earlier guns, only straight grip models were made. One unique feature of the Model 27 & 27-S was a sliding button on right side of receiver which permits the gun to be opened while a cartridge is in the chamber. This Model 27-S sports a smooth walnut stock with ribbed forearm, crescent metal buttplate, 24" barrel, semi-buckhorn adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetailed front sight. This gun is in nice condition with various light wear, has a sharp bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1939 Colt, Woodsman Match Target, First Series, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - MT5675 1939 Colt, Woodsman Match Target, First Series, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - MT5675

1939 Colt, Woodsman Match Target, First Series, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - MT5675

Lot #51 (Sale Order 52 of 839)

The Colt Woodsman is a semi-automatic sporting pistol manufactured from 1915 to 1977. It was manufactured in three distinct series: Series 1 (1915–1941), Series 2 (1947–1955), and Series 3 (1955–1977). It was also produced in three different models: Target, Sport & Match Target. The Match Target Model debuted in 1938 and featured a heavier barrel with a one-piece wrap-around grip known as the "elephant ear." A "Bullseye" Icon was roll marked into the slide lending the nickname "Bullseye Match Target". This Colt Woodsman "Bullseye" Match Target First Series was made in 1939 and sports a 6.75" target barrel, checkered walnut "elephant ear" grips with silver Roaring Colt medallion inlay, dovetailed adjustable u-notch rear sight, dual pin Patridge front sight and comes in custom wooden case. This gun is in nice original condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1936 Winchester, Model 42 (SKEET - 26 1936 Winchester, Model 42 (SKEET - 26

1936 Winchester, Model 42 (SKEET - 26"), 410 Ga., Pump, SN - 22947

Lot #52 (Sale Order 53 of 839)

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 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 Grad. 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. This Model 42 was made in 1936 and sports a 26" solid-rib SKEET barrel chambered for 3" shells (first year for 3" chambering), walnut English stock with fluted comb & outlined checkering, black checkered butt pad, ivory bead mid-sight, red bead front sight and 14.25" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1954 Colt, Woodsman Match Target, Second Series, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 139685-S 1954 Colt, Woodsman Match Target, Second Series, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 139685-S

1954 Colt, Woodsman Match Target, Second Series, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 139685-S

Lot #53 (Sale Order 54 of 839)

The Colt Woodsman is a semi-automatic sporting pistol manufactured from 1915 to 1977. It was manufactured in three distinct series: Series 1 (1915–1941), Series 2 (1947–1955), and Series 3 (1955–1977). It was also produced in three different models: Target, Sport & Match Target. Second Series production started after WWII, in 1948, with all three models remaining the same, but were built on a longer heavier frame and had a magazine safety, automatic slide stop and magazine release located at the rear of the trigger guard. This Woodsman Match Target Second Series was made in 1954 and sports a 6" full lug target barrel, checkered grips with right hand thumb rest, adjustable u-notch rear sight, dual pin Patridge front sight and ribbed front & rear straps. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1949 Winchester, Model 42 (MOD - 26 1949 Winchester, Model 42 (MOD - 26

1949 Winchester, Model 42 (MOD - 26"), 410 Ga., Pump, SN - 77828

Lot #54 (Sale Order 55 of 839)

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 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. This Model 42 was made in 1949 and sports a 26" MOD barrel chambered for 3" shells, smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & ribbed forearm, black grip cap, black checkered butt pad, silver bead front sight and 14.25" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1963 Colt, Woodsman Match Target, Third Series (4.5 1963 Colt, Woodsman Match Target, Third Series (4.5

1963 Colt, Woodsman Match Target, Third Series (4.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 202557-S

Lot #55 (Sale Order 56 of 839)

The Colt Woodsman is a semi-automatic sporting pistol manufactured from 1915 to 1977. It was manufactured in three distinct series: Series 1 (1915–1941), Series 2 (1947–1955), and Series 3 (1955–1977). It was also produced in three different models: Target, Sport & Match Target. In 1955 Colt changed the design of the Woodsman and started production of the Third Series. The three Models remained the same, but the markings, grips and sights underwent slight changes. The most significant was relocating the magazine release from the rear of the trigger guard to the heel of the grip as on the first series. This Woodsman Match Target Third Series was made in 1963 and sports a 4.5" full lug target barrel, checkered walnut grips with right hand thumb rest, adjustable u-notch rear sight pinned to the channel, dual pin Patridge front sight and ribbed front & rear straps. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1949 Winchester, Model 42 (MOD - 26 1949 Winchester, Model 42 (MOD - 26

1949 Winchester, Model 42 (MOD - 26"), 410 Ga., Pump, SN - 80224

Lot #56 (Sale Order 57 of 839)

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 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. This Model 42 was made in 1949 and sports a 26" MOD barrel chambered for 3" shells, smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & ribbed forearm, black checkered butt pad, silver bead front sight and 14" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1980 Colt, Service Model Ace, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - SM30628 1980 Colt, Service Model Ace, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - SM30628

1980 Colt, Service Model Ace, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - SM30628

Lot #57 (Sale Order 58 of 839)

The Colt Ace, or Colt Service Model Ace, is a 22 caliber 1911 semi-automatic, originally designed as a U.S. Military Training Pistol. The original Colt Ace was first introduced in 1931 and produced through the beginning of World War II. In 1978, Colt reintroduced an Ace Service Model, which was produced until 1982. This 2nd Generation Colt Ace was made in 1980 and features a 4.75" stainless barrel, fully adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, grip safety with serrated strap, checkered walnut grips with gold Roaring Colt medallion inlay, polished blued finish, serrated slide and 10-round magazine. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light box wear, has a perfect bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in box with paperwork.

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1950 Winchester, Model 42 (MOD - 26 1950 Winchester, Model 42 (MOD - 26

1950 Winchester, Model 42 (MOD - 26"), 410 Ga., Pump, SN - 93449

Lot #58 (Sale Order 59 of 839)

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 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. This Model 42 was made in 1950 and sports a 26" solid-rib MOD barrel chambered for 3" shells, smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & ribbed forearm, black checkered butt pad, silver bead front sight and 14" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1925 Colt, 1903 Pocket Hammerless Type III, 32 ACP, Semi-Auto, (W/ Box), SN - 449895 1925 Colt, 1903 Pocket Hammerless Type III, 32 ACP, Semi-Auto, (W/ Box), SN - 449895

1925 Colt, 1903 Pocket Hammerless Type III, 32 ACP, Semi-Auto, (W/ Box), SN - 449895

Lot #59 (Sale Order 60 of 839)

The Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless is a .32 ACP caliber, self-loading, semi-automatic pistol produced from 1903 to 1945. Despite the title "hammerless", the Model 1903 does have a hammer, which is covered and hidden from view under the rear of the slide. This allows the pistol to be carried in and withdrawn from a pocket quickly and smoothly without snagging. During its production run, it was manufactured in five different types which signify minor design changes. Many gangsters of the pre-World War II era favored the Model 1903 because they were relatively small and easily concealed. It is said that Al Capone always kept one in his coat pocket, and Bonnie Parker used one to break Clyde Barrow out of jail after smuggling it into the jail by taping it to her thigh. This Model 1903 Type III sports a 3.75" barrel with integrated bushing, dovetailed rear sight, safety grip, black checkered grips and comes in unmarked brown box with manual & cleaning tool. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1960 Winchester, Model 42 (MOD - 26 1960 Winchester, Model 42 (MOD - 26

1960 Winchester, Model 42 (MOD - 26"), 410 Ga., Pump, SN - 157161

Lot #60 (Sale Order 61 of 839)

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 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. This Model 42 was made in 1960 and sports a 26" MOD barrel chambered for 3" shells, smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & ribbed forearm, black checkered butt pad, silver bead front sight and 14" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1926 Colt, 1908 Pocket Hammerless Type III - Nickel, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 80289 1926 Colt, 1908 Pocket Hammerless Type III - Nickel, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 80289

1926 Colt, 1908 Pocket Hammerless Type III - Nickel, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 80289

Lot #61 (Sale Order 62 of 839)

The Colt Model 1908 Pocket Hammerless self-loading, semi-automatic pistol is the .380 ACP caliber variant of the Model 1903 produced from 1908 to 1945. Despite the title "hammerless", the Model 1908 does have a hammer, which is covered and hidden from view under the rear of the slide. This allows the pistol to be carried in and withdrawn from a pocket quickly and smoothly without snagging. During its production run, it was manufactured in five different types, which signify minor design changes. General George S. Patton was presented with a Model 1908 from the U.S. Government that was embellished with three (later four) stars on the grip panels to denote his rank. This Model 1908 Type III sports a nickel finish, 3.75" barrel with integrated bushing, dovetailed rear sight, safety grip and pearl grips. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1947 Winchester, Model 42 (FULL - 26 1947 Winchester, Model 42 (FULL - 26

1947 Winchester, Model 42 (FULL - 26"), 410 Ga., Pump, SN - 60302

Lot #62 (Sale Order 63 of 839)

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 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. This Model 42 was made in 1947 and sports a 26" FULL barrel chambered for 3" shells, smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & ribbed forearm, black checkered butt pad, silver bead front sight and 14.25" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1956 Smith & Wesson, Cased Pre-29 1956 Smith & Wesson, Cased Pre-29

1956 Smith & Wesson, Cased Pre-29 "Five Screw" (4" Nickel), 44 Magnum, Revolver, SN - S168521

Lot #63 (Sale Order 64 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson .44 Magnum (Pre-Model 29) is a double-action revolver that was introduced to much fanfare in 1955 as the “most powerful handgun in the world”. Built on Smith & Wesson's heavy "N" frame, the ".44 Magnum" was an immediate success and became an iconic symbol for Smith & Wesson. Smith & Wesson made a relatively small number of the early revolvers before deleting the upper sideplate screw, making the .44 a “four screw” rather than the original five. In 1957 the .44 Magnum became the Model 29. This circa 1956 .44 Magnum Pre-29 sports a factory nickel "5-Screw" frame (screw 1 is under right grip), 4" lugged barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, dual pin ramped front sight with red insert, case hardened serrated hammer, case hardened grooved trigger, smooth walnut flat-butt target grips with gold S&W medallion inlay, 6-shot swing-out cylinder and comes in original wooden presentation case with blue lining & cleaning kit. This gun is in beautiful condition with light wear, has a sharp bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1956 Winchester, Model 42 (FULL - 28 1956 Winchester, Model 42 (FULL - 28

1956 Winchester, Model 42 (FULL - 28"), 410 Ga., Pump, SN - 140261

Lot #64 (Sale Order 65 of 839)

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 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. This Model 42 was made in 1956 and sports a 28" FULL barrel chambered for 3" shells, smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & ribbed forearm, black checkered butt pad, silver bead front sight and 14" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1948 Smith & Wesson, K32 Masterpiece (Pre-16), 32 S&W Long, Revolver, SN - K66080 1948 Smith & Wesson, K32 Masterpiece (Pre-16), 32 S&W Long, Revolver, SN - K66080

1948 Smith & Wesson, K32 Masterpiece (Pre-16), 32 S&W Long, Revolver, SN - K66080

Lot #65 (Sale Order 66 of 839)

The "K" frame .32 S&W Long double-action revolver was made from 1935 to 1983, although production was halted during WWII and was assigned Model No. 16 in 1957. The sleek revolver was part of a trio of guns the company called the "Masterpiece" models (K22, K32 & K38). The S&W Masterpiece series were intended for bullseye competition, and S&W even matched the weight of the three models by changing the barrel profile. Our research of the serial number on this K32 Pre-Model 16 suggests that it was made in 1948 and was shipped out in 1949. Features include a 6" ribbed barrel, 5-screw frame, adjustable u-notch rear sight pinned to the channel, pinned front blade sight, checkered Magna-Style walnut grips with silver S&W medallion inlay, case hardened serrated hammer, case hardened ribbed trigger with shoe and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear at the muzzle, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1957 Winchester, Model 42 (FULL - 28 1957 Winchester, Model 42 (FULL - 28

1957 Winchester, Model 42 (FULL - 28"), 410 Ga., Pump, SN - 144198

Lot #66 (Sale Order 67 of 839)

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 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. This Model 42 was made in 1957 and sports a 28" FULL barrel chambered for 3" shells, smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & ribbed forearm, black checkered butt pad, silver bead front sight and 14" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1950 Smith & Wesson, 1 Of 100, Pre-36 Chief's Special 2 1950 Smith & Wesson, 1 Of 100, Pre-36 Chief's Special 2

1950 Smith & Wesson, 1 Of 100, Pre-36 Chief's Special 2" Target, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 57766

Lot #67 (Sale Order 68 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson Model 36 (also known as the Chief's Special) is a small "J" frame double-action revolver chambered for .38 Special that was introduced in 1950 and is still in production today. It was produced as the "Chiefs Special" until 1957 when it then became the Model 36. The "Chiefs Special" continued to be manufactured as a separate variant. According to the Smith & Wesson Historical Foundation, 100 of these revolvers were manufactured in 1950 only with a 2" barrel & target sights, within a batch of serial numbers between 55050 & 57919. This rare variation is considered to be a "Holy Grail" among Smith & Wesson collectors. Although these Pre-36 2" Targets have been faked, we have reached out to Smith & Wesson expert and renowned author Roy Jinks, who has verified that this gun was one of the 100 shipped out as a 2" Target. A Letter Of Authenticity could be acquired by contacting the Smith & Wesson Historical Foundation. This gun also sports a polished blue finish, serrated hammer, ribbed trigger, checkered Magna-Style walnut grips with silver S&W medallion inlay and 5-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1962 Winchester, Model 42 (FULL - 26 1962 Winchester, Model 42 (FULL - 26

1962 Winchester, Model 42 (FULL - 26"), 410 Ga., Pump, SN - 162530

Lot #68 (Sale Order 69 of 839)

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 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. This Model 42 was made in 1962 and sports a 26" FULL barrel chambered for 3" shells, smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & ribbed forearm, black checkered butt pad, silver bead front sight and 14" LOP. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1990 Smith & Wesson, Model 16-4, 32 H&R Magnum, Revolver (New-In-Box), SN - BFS3540 1990 Smith & Wesson, Model 16-4, 32 H&R Magnum, Revolver (New-In-Box), SN - BFS3540

1990 Smith & Wesson, Model 16-4, 32 H&R Magnum, Revolver (New-In-Box), SN - BFS3540

Lot #69 (Sale Order 70 of 839)

The K32 Masterpiece (Model 16) debuted in 1935 and was chambered in .32 S&W Long caliber. Production ceased during World War II, and the revolver was reintroduced in 1947. It was part of a trio of guns the company called the "Masterpiece" models (K22, K32 & K38). The S&W Masterpiece series were intended for bullseye competition and S&W even matched the weight of the three models by changing the barrel profile. The Model 16 was produced in several variations/updates through the years. Each variation was given a "dash" after the model number which signified a change or modification in the design. This Model 16-4 was made in 1990 and is chambered for the very desirable 32 H&R Magnum cartridge. Features include a 5 7/8" ribbed barrel with full length lug, adjustable u-notch rear sight, pinned blade front sight, smooth walnut combat grips with silver S&W medallion inlay & gloss finish, case hardened serrated hammer, case hardened ribbed trigger, polished blue finish and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun appears to be new/ unfired with no wear and a perfect bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork and cleaning kit. David E. Walker Estate

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1964 Remington, Model 11-48 (IC & FULL - 25 1964 Remington, Model 11-48 (IC & FULL - 25

1964 Remington, Model 11-48 (IC & FULL - 25"), 410 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 4134257

Lot #70 (Sale Order 71 of 839)

The Remington Model 11-48 is a semi-automatic shotgun advertised as the "New Generation" semi-automatic. It was produced after World War II as a replacement for the Remington Model 11 and was manufactured from 1949 to 1968. This 11-48 was made in 1964 and features a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb/ grooved forearm & gloss finish, 25" FULL high vent-rib barrel with silver bead front sight, 25" IMP CYL vent-rib barrel with silver bead front sight, black ribbed buttpad, black grip cap with duck-in-flight, jeweled bolt, chrome shell lifter, 3" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1968 Smith & Wesson, Model 46, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box/ Magazines/ Weight), SN - 93404 1968 Smith & Wesson, Model 46, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box/ Magazines/ Weight), SN - 93404

1968 Smith & Wesson, Model 46, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box/ Magazines/ Weight), SN - 93404

Lot #71 (Sale Order 72 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson Model 46 is a semi-automatic pistol that was introduced an 1959 as the civilian version of the Model 41 Target Pistol. It was designed with a 105 degree grip angle and with National Pistol Matches in mind which were very popular in the 1940s - 1960s. Only 4,000 Model 46s were manufactured when production ended in 1968. This Model 46 was made in circa 1968 and sports a 7" barrel, blued-steel construction, adjustable rear sight, Patridge front sight and checkered Bakelite grips with flared flat bottom & finger rests. This gun comes in original box with (2) single-column 10-round detachable magazines, Olympic barrel weight, cleaning kit and paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1964 Remington, Model 11-48 (IC & FULL - 25 1964 Remington, Model 11-48 (IC & FULL - 25

1964 Remington, Model 11-48 (IC & FULL - 25"), 410 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 4147586

Lot #72 (Sale Order 73 of 839)

The Remington Model 11-48 is a semi-automatic shotgun advertised as the "New Generation" semi-automatic. It was produced after World War II as a replacement for the Remington Model 11 and was manufactured from 1949 to 1968. This 11-48 was made in 1964 and features a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb/ grooved forearm & gloss finish, 25" FULL high vent-rib barrel with silver bead front sight, black ribbed buttpad, black grip cap with duck-in-flight, chrome shell lifter, 3" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1967 Smith & Wesson, Model 41, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, (W/ Box & Magazines), SN - 45833 1967 Smith & Wesson, Model 41, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, (W/ Box & Magazines), SN - 45833

1967 Smith & Wesson, Model 41, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, (W/ Box & Magazines), SN - 45833

Lot #73 (Sale Order 74 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson Model 41 is a semi-automatic pistol developed after World War II as a competitive target pistol. It was designed with a 105 degree grip angle, the same as the Colt M1911 pistol to maintain a consistent grip angle. In July 1947, two prototypes—numbered X-41 and X-42—were produced, tested, and improved for the next 10 years. In 1957, the Model 41 was made available to the public. The Model 41 was designed with National Pistol Matches in mind, which were very popular in the 1940s - 1960s. Barrels are honed and button-rifled for accuracy, and have a reputation for being the most accurate available for a handgun. In 1992, the Model 41 was dropped from production. In 1994, Smith & Wesson returned it to production as the Model 41 (New Model). This Model 41 was made in circa 1967 and sports a 7" barrel, polished blued-steel construction, adjustable rear sight, Patridge front sight, 1.5" ported muzzle brake, checkered walnut grips with flared flat bottom & finger rests, 12-groove front strap and cocking indicator. This gun comes in original box with (2) single-column 10-round detachable magazines and paperwork. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1964 Remington, Model 11-48SC (SKEET - 25 1964 Remington, Model 11-48SC (SKEET - 25

1964 Remington, Model 11-48SC (SKEET - 25"), 28 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 4009702

Lot #74 (Sale Order 75 of 839)

The Remington Model 11-48 is a semi-automatic shotgun advertised as the "New Generation" semi-automatic. It was produced after World War II as a replacement for the Remington Model 11 and was manufactured from 1949 to 1968. This 11-48 was made in 1964 and features a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb/ grooved forearm & gloss finish, 25" SKEET high vent-rib barrel with silver mid-bead sight & silver bead front sight, black ribbed buttpad, silver grip cap with floral pattern, chrome shell lifter, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1969 Smith & Wesson, Model 41, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, (W/ Box & Magazines), SN - 113029 1969 Smith & Wesson, Model 41, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, (W/ Box & Magazines), SN - 113029

1969 Smith & Wesson, Model 41, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, (W/ Box & Magazines), SN - 113029

Lot #75 (Sale Order 76 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson Model 41 is a semi-automatic pistol developed after World War II as a competitive target pistol. It was designed with a 105 degree grip angle, the same as the Colt M1911 pistol to maintain a consistent grip angle. In July 1947, two prototypes—numbered X-41 and X-42—were produced, tested, and improved for the next 10 years. In 1957, the Model 41 was made available to the public. The Model 41 was designed with National Pistol Matches in mind, which were very popular in the 1940s - 1960s. Barrels are honed and button-rifled for accuracy, and have a reputation for being the most accurate available for a handgun. In 1992, the Model 41 was dropped from production. In 1994, Smith & Wesson returned it to production as the Model 41 (New Model). This Model 41 was made in circa 1969 and sports a 7" barrel, polished blued-steel construction, adjustable rear sight, Patridge front sight, 1.5" ported muzzle brake, checkered walnut grips with flared flat bottom & finger rests and 12-groove front strap. This gun comes in original box with (2) single-column 10-round detachable magazines. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1967 Remington, Model 11-48 (MOD - 25 1967 Remington, Model 11-48 (MOD - 25

1967 Remington, Model 11-48 (MOD - 25"), 28 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 4013861

Lot #76 (Sale Order 77 of 839)

The Remington Model 11-48 is a semi-automatic shotgun advertised as the "New Generation" semi-automatic. It was produced after World War II as a replacement for the Remington Model 11 and was manufactured from 1949 to 1968. This 11-48 was made in 1967 and features a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb/ grooved forearm & gloss finish, 25" MOD high vent-rib barrel with silver bead front sight, black ribbed buttpad, black grip cap with duck-in-flight, chrome shell lifter, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1975 Smith & Wesson, Model 41, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, (W/ Box & Magazine), SN - A290749 1975 Smith & Wesson, Model 41, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, (W/ Box & Magazine), SN - A290749

1975 Smith & Wesson, Model 41, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, (W/ Box & Magazine), SN - A290749

Lot #77 (Sale Order 78 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson Model 41 is a semi-automatic pistol developed after World War II as a competitive target pistol. It was designed with a 105 degree grip angle, the same as the Colt M1911 pistol to maintain a consistent grip angle. In July 1947, two prototypes—numbered X-41 and X-42—were produced, tested, and improved for the next 10 years. In 1957, the Model 41 was made available to the public. The Model 41 was designed with National Pistol Matches in mind, which were very popular in the 1940s - 1960s. Barrels are honed and button-rifled for accuracy, and have a reputation for being the most accurate available for a handgun. In 1992, the Model 41 was dropped from production. In 1994, Smith & Wesson returned it to production as the Model 41 (New Model). This Model 41 was made in circa 1975 and sports a 7" barrel, polished blued-steel construction, adjustable rear sight, Patridge front sight, 1.5" ported muzzle brake, checkered walnut grips with flared flat bottom & finger rests and 12-groove front strap. This gun comes in original box with (1) single-column 10-round detachable magazine, cleaning kit and manual. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1967 Remington, Model 11-48 (MOD - 25 1967 Remington, Model 11-48 (MOD - 25

1967 Remington, Model 11-48 (MOD - 25"), 28 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 4013513

Lot #78 (Sale Order 79 of 839)

The Remington Model 11-48 is a semi-automatic shotgun advertised as the "New Generation" semi-automatic. It was produced after World War II as a replacement for the Remington Model 11 and was manufactured from 1949 to 1968. This 11-48 was made in 1967 and features a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb/ grooved forearm & gloss finish, 25" MOD barrel with silver bead front sight, black ribbed buttpad, black grip cap with duck-in-flight, chrome shell lifter, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1972 Smith & Wesson, Model 41, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, (W/ Box, Magazines & Sport Barrel), SN - A190860 1972 Smith & Wesson, Model 41, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, (W/ Box, Magazines & Sport Barrel), SN - A190860

1972 Smith & Wesson, Model 41, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, (W/ Box, Magazines & Sport Barrel), SN - A190860

Lot #79 (Sale Order 80 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson Model 41 is a semi-automatic pistol developed after World War II as a competitive target pistol. It was designed with a 105 degree grip angle, the same as the Colt M1911 pistol to maintain a consistent grip angle. In July 1947, two prototypes—numbered X-41 and X-42—were produced, tested, and improved for the next 10 years. In 1957, the Model 41 was made available to the public. The Model 41 was designed with National Pistol Matches in mind which were very popular in the 1940s - 1960s. Barrels are honed and button-rifled for accuracy and have a reputation for being the most accurate available for a handgun. In 1992, the Model 41 was dropped from production. In 1994, Smith & Wesson returned it to production as the Model 41 (New Model). This Model 41 was made in circa 1972 and sports a 5.5" barrel, also comes with 5" sporting barrel, polished blued-steel construction, adjustable rear sight, Patridge front sight, checkered walnut grips with flared flat bottom & finger rests and 12-groove front strap. This gun comes in original box with (2) single-column 10-round detachable magazines and manual. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1954 Remington, Model 11-48 (FULL - 28 1954 Remington, Model 11-48 (FULL - 28

1954 Remington, Model 11-48 (FULL - 28"), 20 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 5848727

Lot #80 (Sale Order 81 of 839)

The Remington Model 11-48 is a semi-automatic shotgun advertised as the "New Generation" semi-automatic. It was produced after World War II as a replacement for the Remington Model 11 and was manufactured from 1949 to 1968. This 11-48 was made in 1954 and features a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, 28" FULL vent-rib barrel with white bead front sight, black ribbed buttpad, chrome shell lifter, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1978 Smith & Wesson, 1 Of 701 - Cased 39-2 1978 Smith & Wesson, 1 Of 701 - Cased 39-2

1978 Smith & Wesson, 1 Of 701 - Cased 39-2 "Connecticut State Police", 9mm Luger, SN - A562633

Lot #81 (Sale Order 82 of 839)

This Special Edition Smith & Wesson Model 39-2 is 1 of 701 manufactured in 1978 to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the Connecticut State Police Department. This was the first S&W Commemorative issued with a fully adjustable rear sight and was the only Model 39 Commemorative ever issued. Features include a nickel plated slide, nickel plated magazine floor plate, black anodized frame, smooth Goncalo Alves factory grips with silver S&W medallion inlays, checkered back strap and lanyard ring. The Smith & Wesson Model 39 is a semi-automatic double action/single action pistol manufactured from 1954 to 1983. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light box wear, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in wooden display case with (2) magazines.

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1959 Remington, Model 11-48 (FULL - 28 1959 Remington, Model 11-48 (FULL - 28

1959 Remington, Model 11-48 (FULL - 28"), 16 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 5555379

Lot #82 (Sale Order 83 of 839)

The Remington Model 11-48 is a semi-automatic shotgun advertised as the "New Generation" semi-automatic. It was produced after World War II as a replacement for the Remington Model 11 and was manufactured from 1949 to 1968. This 11-48 was made in 1959 and features a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, 28" FULL vent-rib barrel with silver bead front sight, black ribbed buttpad, chrome shell lifter, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in good condition with various light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1915 Smith & Wesson, 3rd Model Circa 1915 Smith & Wesson, 3rd Model

Circa 1915 Smith & Wesson, 3rd Model "Perfected Target", 22 LR, Single-Shot (W/ Holster), SN - 6807

Lot #83 (Sale Order 84 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson Third Model "Perfected Target Pistol" is a double-action, single-shot, break-action design manufactured from 1909 to 1923 with only 6,949 produced. The "Perfected Target Pistol" was commonly used in Olympic Pistol Matches of this era by U.S. and foreign contenders. Smith & Wesson Single-Shot Target Pistols produced in four models: 1st Model, produced 1893-1905, was a single-action pistol, an offshoot of the .38 Single-Action 3rd Model revolver: 2nd Model, produced 1905-1909, was a single-action pistol, generally similar in outward appearance to the 1st Model, but without the recoil shield or other revolver attributes: 3rd Model, produced 1909-1923, incorporated a different action, adopted from the .38 Double Action Perfected Model revolver, allowing operation in either single or double action: 4th Model "Straight Line," produced from 1925-1936, was of an entirely different design. This Third Model "Perfected Target Pistol" was made in circa 1915 and sports a 10" ribbed barrel, high polish blue finish, case hardened hammer & trigger, checkered walnut grips with brass S&W medallions inlays and pinned front sight. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes with Iver-Johnson brown leather holster.

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1951 Remington, Sportsman '48 (FULL - 28 1951 Remington, Sportsman '48 (FULL - 28

1951 Remington, Sportsman '48 (FULL - 28"), 20 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 3815781

Lot #84 (Sale Order 85 of 839)

The Remington Sportsman '48 was a variant of the Model 11-48 manufactured from 1949 to 1968 and was introduced to comply with various American hunting laws that limited shotguns used for hunting to three shells. This Sportsman '48 was made in 1951, and features an outlined checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & oiled finish, black grip cap with duck-in-flight, 28" FULL barrel with silver bead front sight, serrated receiver top, black ribbed buttpad, chrome shell lifter, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1956 Smith & Wesson, Model 43 1956 Smith & Wesson, Model 43

1956 Smith & Wesson, Model 43 "Airweight", 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 115596

Lot #85 (Sale Order 86 of 839)

Introduced in 1955 as the .22/.32 Kit Gun "Airweight", the Smith & Wesson Model 43 is double-action, "J" frame revolver built on an aluminum frame with an aluminum cylinder. It was named the Model 43 in 1957 and was produced until 1974. This Model 43 "Airweight" was made in circa 1956 and sports a 3.5" ribbed barrel, checkered walnut Magna grips, black anodized finish, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, case hardened hammer/ trigger, 6-shot swing-out cylinder and comes in blue box. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1951 Remington, Model 11-48 (MOD - 28 1951 Remington, Model 11-48 (MOD - 28

1951 Remington, Model 11-48 (MOD - 28"), 12 Ga., Semi-Auto (W/ Manual), SN - 5057821

Lot #86 (Sale Order 87 of 839)

The Remington Model 11-48 is a semi-automatic shotgun advertised as the "New Generation" semi-automatic. It was produced after World War II as a replacement for the Remington Model 11 and was manufactured from 1949 to 1968. This 11-48 was made in 1951 and features a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, 28" MOD barrel with silver bead front sight, black ribbed buttpad, chrome shell lifter, 2 3/4" chamber, 14" LOP and comes with manual. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1973 Smith & Wesson, 14-3 Masterpiece Single-Action, 38 Special (W/ Letter & Box), SN - 3K97394 1973 Smith & Wesson, 14-3 Masterpiece Single-Action, 38 Special (W/ Letter & Box), SN - 3K97394

1973 Smith & Wesson, 14-3 Masterpiece Single-Action, 38 Special (W/ Letter & Box), SN - 3K97394

Lot #87 (Sale Order 88 of 839)

Introduced in 1947 as the K-38 Target Masterpiece, the Smith & Wesson Model 14 is a six-shot, double-action revolver with adjustable open sights built on the medium-size "K" frame and chambered for the .38 Special cartridge. It was named the Model 14 in 1957 when all Smith & Wesson revolvers were given numerical model numbers. In 1961 a Single-Action Only variant was introduced that was manufactured in low productions runs, and as special order until 1978. The Model 14 underwent several minor changes and updates during its production run, which are identified by the "-#" after the model number (example 14-1, 14-2, etc.). This Model 14-3 comes with a “Letter of Authenticity” from the Smith & Wesson Historical Foundation, signed by historian & author Roy Jinks, stating. "This Model 14-3 K38 Masterpiece, Single-Action Only Variation, was shipped from the Smith & Wesson factory on July 3, 1973, and delivered to Harvan Sporting Goods Co., New York City, NY". Features include a 6" ribbed barrel, single-action only case hardened target hammer, case hardened target trigger, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, checkered walnut Magna grips, polished blue finish and ribbed front & rear straps. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired), appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork & cleaning kit.

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1958 Remington, Model 11-48 (FULL - 28 1958 Remington, Model 11-48 (FULL - 28

1958 Remington, Model 11-48 (FULL - 28"), 12 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 5166151

Lot #88 (Sale Order 89 of 839)

The Remington Model 11-48 is a semi-automatic shotgun advertised as the "New Generation" semi-automatic. It was produced after World War II as a replacement for the Remington Model 11 and was manufactured from 1949 to 1968. This 11-48 was made in 1958 and features a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, 28" FULL vent-rib barrel with brass bead mid-sight, white bead front sight, black ribbed buttpad, chrome shell lifter, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in good condition with various light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1960 Smith & Wesson, K22 Masterpiece Model 17, 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - K393023 1960 Smith & Wesson, K22 Masterpiece Model 17, 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - K393023

1960 Smith & Wesson, K22 Masterpiece Model 17, 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - K393023

Lot #89 (Sale Order 90 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson Model 17 is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for .22 LR, built on a medium-sized K-frame, that started out life as part the company's Pre-WWII Hand Ejector Series in the 1930s. It was designed as a target revolver and could be ordered in the 1960s from S&W with "The Three T's" : Target Trigger, Target Hammer and Target Grips. This Model 17 was made in 1960 and sports a 6" ribbed barrel, case hardened target hammer, case hardened target trigger, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, checkered walnut Magna grips, polished blue finish and ribbed front & rear straps. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in box.

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1964 Remington, Model 11-48 (FULL - 30 1964 Remington, Model 11-48 (FULL - 30

1964 Remington, Model 11-48 (FULL - 30"), 12 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 5216034

Lot #90 (Sale Order 91 of 839)

The Remington Model 11-48 is a semi-automatic shotgun advertised as the "New Generation" semi-automatic. It was produced after World War II as a replacement for the Remington Model 11 and was manufactured from 1949 to 1968. This 11-48 was made in 1964 and features a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, 30" FULL vent-rib barrel with brass bead mid-sight, red fiber-optic front sight, brown White Line recoil pad with white/ black spacers, chrome shell lifter, 2 3/4" chamber and 14.25" LOP. This gun is in good condition with various wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1935 Smith & Wesson, First Model K22 Outdoorsman Pre-17, 22 LR, SN - 844399 1935 Smith & Wesson, First Model K22 Outdoorsman Pre-17, 22 LR, SN - 844399

1935 Smith & Wesson, First Model K22 Outdoorsman Pre-17, 22 LR, SN - 844399

Lot #91 (Sale Order 92 of 839)

The first of Smith & Wesson's "K22" series of revolvers was named the "Outdoorsman", and was produced from 1931 to 1939. The name was changed to Masterpiece with the Second Model in 1940. After WWII, production of the Third Model K-22 Masterpiece began in 1946 and lasted until 1957, at which time it was given the Model number 17. It is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for .22 LR and built on a medium-sized K-frame. This First Model K22 Outdoorsman was made in circa 1935, and sports a 6" barrel, checkered walnut presentation grips, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, pinned Patridge front sight, case hardened serrated hammer, case hardened ribbed trigger and ribbed front & rear straps. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1979 Remington, 1100LW Combo (Skeet/ Mod/ FULL), 20 Ga., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - N059589K 1979 Remington, 1100LW Combo (Skeet/ Mod/ FULL), 20 Ga., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - N059589K

1979 Remington, 1100LW Combo (Skeet/ Mod/ FULL), 20 Ga., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - N059589K

Lot #92 (Sale Order 93 of 839)

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 modern shotguns, but it has amazing durability and led to the Remington 1100 being the best selling auto-loading shotgun in history with more than four million sold. 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 shotguns in use at major skeet shoots. This Remington Model 1100 Lightweight 20 gauge was made in 1979 and comes with (3) barrels: 26" SKEET with vent-rib, silver-mid bead sight and white-bead front bead sight; 28" MOD with vent-rib and silver-bead front sight; 28" FULL with vent-rib and silver-bead front sight. Other features include a gold filled engraved receiver with scroll pattern on each side, checkered walnut stock with fleur-de-lis pattern/ fluted comb/ contoured forearm & gloss finish, black grip cap with white diamond inlay & white spacer, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, silver locking tab action button, 14" LOP, 2 3/4" chamber and comes in original box. This gun is in beautiful condition throughout with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1920's Smith & Wesson, 22 Heavy Frame Target (Bekeart Model), 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 408816 1920's Smith & Wesson, 22 Heavy Frame Target (Bekeart Model), 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 408816

1920's Smith & Wesson, 22 Heavy Frame Target (Bekeart Model), 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 408816

Lot #93 (Sale Order 94 of 839)

On April 25, 1911, well-known San Francisco, California firearms dealer, Phil Bekeart, special ordered 1,050 Smith & Wesson .22 caliber target revolvers built on a .32 cal heavier frame. The order for the 1st production run of 1,050 "Bekeart Models" began on July 10, 1911. This 22/32 variant became so popular that Smith & Wesson added them to their regular production in 1915, known as the “Bekeart” .22 Heavy Frame Target (HFT), until 1930 when it was changed to the “22/32 Target”. This Bekeart-Style 22 Heavy Frame Target was made in the 1920s and sports a double-action trigger, 6" barrel, checkered flat butt walnut grips, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, pinned Patridge front sight, serrated case hardened hammer, ribbed case hardened trigger and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun is excellent condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1983 Remington, 1100LW Combo (IC/ Mod), 20 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - N789876K 1983 Remington, 1100LW Combo (IC/ Mod), 20 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - N789876K

1983 Remington, 1100LW Combo (IC/ Mod), 20 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - N789876K

Lot #94 (Sale Order 95 of 839)

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 modern shotguns, but it has amazing durability and led to the Remington 1100 being the best selling auto-loading shotgun in history with more than four million sold. 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 shotguns in use at major skeet shoots. This Remington Model 1100 Lightweight 20 gauge was made in 1983 and comes with (2) barrels: 21" IMP CYL smooth slug with adjustable ramp rear sight and ramped dovetail front sight; 28" MOD with vent-rib and silver bead front sight. Other features include an engraved receiver with scroll pattern on each side, checkered walnut stock with fleur-de-lis pattern/ fluted comb/ contoured forearm & gloss finish, black grip cap with white diamond inlay & white spacer, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, silver locking tab action button, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in beautiful condition throughout with very light wear and appears to be in good working order. The Randall T. Friday Estate

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1973 Smith & Wesson, Model 51 (.22/.32 Kit Gun Magnum), 22 MRF, Revolver, SN - M60538 1973 Smith & Wesson, Model 51 (.22/.32 Kit Gun Magnum), 22 MRF, Revolver, SN - M60538

1973 Smith & Wesson, Model 51 (.22/.32 Kit Gun Magnum), 22 MRF, Revolver, SN - M60538

Lot #95 (Sale Order 96 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson Model 51 (.22/.32 Kit Gun Magnum) is a 22 Magnum Rimfire variant of the Model 34 that was introduced in 1960 and discontinued in 1974. They were built on S&W's I-Frame and were named "Kit Guns" because they were small enough to be carried inside a hunter or fisherman’s kit bag. This Model 51 was made in circa 1973 and sports a 3.5" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, front blade sight, checkered walnut grips with brass S&W medallion inlay, serrated case hardened hammer, ribbed case hardened trigger, and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1963 Remington, 1100 (IC - 26 1963 Remington, 1100 (IC - 26

1963 Remington, 1100 (IC - 26"), 20 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 93005X

Lot #96 (Sale Order 97 of 839)

The Remington 1100 is a gas-operated semi-automatic shotgun that has always been popular among sportsmen. It was first introduced in 1963. As of 1983, it was the best selling autoloading shotgun in U.S. history in dollar terms. This Remington Model 1100 20 gauge was made in 1963 and features 26" IMP CYL vent-rib barrel with silver bead front sight, engraved receiver with scroll pattern on each side, checkered walnut stock with fleur-de-lis pattern/ fluted comb/ contoured forearm & gloss finish, black grip cap with white diamond inlay & white spacer, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, silver locking tab action button, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1936 Hi-Standard, Model 1936 Hi-Standard, Model

1936 Hi-Standard, Model "B" Sporting Pistol (6.75"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 25768

Lot #97 (Sale Order 98 of 839)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firms history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received a contract to build 22 RF training pistols for the government. The firm chose their Model "B" Sporting Pistol, which was first introduced in 1932, to fill this order because of its simple notch-and-blade sights and grip angle which was very similar to the M1911 Government Model. Early versions retained their civilian appearance, but beginning around serial number 99261 the shape of the frame was modified slightly resulting in the Model "B-US". This Model "B" was made in 1936 and features a 6.75" barrel, black checkered grips, 10-round magazine and comes in original green-lid box with hangtag & wooden cleaning rod. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1890 Colt, Lightning Rifle, 22 S L, Pump, SN - 11988 1890 Colt, Lightning Rifle, 22 S L, Pump, SN - 11988

1890 Colt, Lightning Rifle, 22 S L, Pump, SN - 11988

Lot #98 (Sale Order 99 of 839)

The Colt Lightning Rifle is a slide-action rifle manufactured from 1884 until 1904 and was originally chambered in .44-40 caliber. Colt eventually made the Lightning Rifle in three different frame sizes (small, medium & large), to accommodate a wide range of cartridges from .22 Short caliber and .38-40 to .50-95 Express. The Lightning saw use as a sporting arm in America and was adopted for use by the San Francisco Police Department, but was never as popular or as reliable as the various lever-action rifles of its day. The medium-frame Colt Lightning Magazine Rifle was manufactured between 1884 and 1904 with 89,777 produced. The small-frame Lightning (also referred to as "Second Model Colt Lightning") was manufactured between 1887 and 1904 with 89,912 produced. The large-frame Lightning (also called the "Express Model") was manufactured between 1887 and 1894 with 6,496 produced. This Small-Frame Lightning "Second Model" was manufactured in 1890 and sports a 24" octagon barrel, smooth walnut stock with contoured/ checkered slide, dovetailed sights and black checkered buttpad. This gun is showing age, but overall is in nice condition with bluing fade, retains a good bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1935 Hi-Standard, Model 1935 Hi-Standard, Model

1935 Hi-Standard, Model "B" Sporting Pistol (4.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 11951

Lot #99 (Sale Order 100 of 839)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firms history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received a contract to build 22 RF training pistols for the government. The firm chose their Model "B" Sporting Pistol, which was first introduced in 1932, to fill this order because of its simple notch-and-blade sights and grip angle which was very similar to the M1911 Government Model. Early versions retained their civilian appearance, but beginning around serial number 99261 the shape of the frame was modified slightly, resulting in the Model "B-US". This Model "B" was made in 1935 and features a 4.5" barrel, black checkered grips, 10-round magazine and comes in brown cardboard flip-top box. This gun is in nice condition with some bluing fade, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1920 Winchester, Model 1906 Expert, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 651141 1920 Winchester, Model 1906 Expert, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 651141

1920 Winchester, Model 1906 Expert, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 651141

Lot #100 (Sale Order 101 of 839)

The Winchester Model 1906 is a .22 caliber slide-action rifle produced from 1906 to 1932 in three different variants: the .22 Short Model, the Standard Model, and the Expert Model. The .22 Short Model was made until 1908 when the caliber modification came about for 22 L & LR. The Standard Model was introduced after the 1908 change and featured a grooved slide grip, while the Expert Model produced from 1918 to 1924 had a plain fluted slide grip and a pistol gripped stock. The Expert Model was a favorite of Theodore Roosevelt's children and cousins. This Expert Model was made in 1920 and sports a smooth walnut stock & slide, nickel receiver, 20" barrel, adjustable v-notch rear sight, dovetailed front sight and black checkered buttpad. This gun is showing age & wear, but still retains an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1946 High Standard, HD Military, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 190831 1946 High Standard, HD Military, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 190831

1946 High Standard, HD Military, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 190831

Lot #101 (Sale Order 102 of 839)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firms history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received several U.S. Government contracts to supply 22 caliber pistols which could be used for training purposes or for special operations. The HD-Military was first introduced in 1944, based on the earlier HD Sporting Pistol, and was adopted by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) which was the forerunner to the modern day C.I.A. It was fitted with an integral suppressor which decreased its report by more than 20 decibels. It was produced until 1951, but can still be found in United States inventories, including that of the CIA, United States Marines, and Special Forces. This HD-Military was made in 1946 and sports a 4.5" heavy barrel, click adjustable u-notch rear sight, checkered walnut grips, serrated hammer, ribbed trigger and comes in original red-lid box with parts manual. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1982 Browning, BAR-22 Grade II Engraved, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 01305PY266 1982 Browning, BAR-22 Grade II Engraved, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 01305PY266

1982 Browning, BAR-22 Grade II Engraved, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 01305PY266

Lot #102 (Sale Order 103 of 839)

The Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) 22 was introduced in 1977 and ceased production in 1985. It was offered in two grades: Grade I (Standard) & Grade II (Deluxe). This BAR Grade II was made in 1982 and features an engraved receiver with rabbit's head on the left/ squirrel on the right & blued grey finish, select grade checkered walnut stock with English grip/ fluted comb & gloss finish, gold trigger, grooved receiver top, 20.25" barrel, flip-up rear sight, dovetailed front sight, black buttpad and tube magazine. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (believed to be unfired), appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with manual. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1951 High Standard, Sport King, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ 2 Barrels & Box), SN - 392391 1951 High Standard, Sport King, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ 2 Barrels & Box), SN - 392391

1951 High Standard, Sport King, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ 2 Barrels & Box), SN - 392391

Lot #103 (Sale Order 104 of 839)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firms history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. The Sport King was introduced in 1950 as a general purpose pistol and was available with 4.5", 6.75" or as a combination with both barrel lengths. This Sport King was made in 1951, comes with both barrels, sports brown checkered Bakelite target grips and comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Circa 1920 FN Belgium Browning, SA-22 Top Loader, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 137470 Circa 1920 FN Belgium Browning, SA-22 Top Loader, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 137470

Circa 1920 FN Belgium Browning, SA-22 Top Loader, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 137470

Lot #104 (Sale Order 105 of 839)

The Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle, also known as the SA-22, was the first production semi-automatic rifle chambered in .22 LR caliber. Production began in 1914 and is still being produced today. Initial production models had a small loading port located on the top of the stock, known as "Top Loaders", in contrast to later models which had the loading port located on the right side of the buttstock. It was designed to eject spent cases downward, which was intended to keep the user's face "protected from gases and flying particles while firing" at which it succeeds especially for smaller people. This feature made it ideal for a wide age range, and period advertisements recommend the rifle both for adult usage as well as appropriate for youth shooters. This FN Belgium Browning SA-22 Top Loader was made in circa 1920 and sports a smooth walnut stock with round pistol grip, 19.25" barrel, metal buttplate, adjustable elevator v-notch rear sight, dovetail front sight and quick-takedown lever under the forearm. This gun is in good condition for its age with some wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1963 Belgium Browning, Medalist, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 27471U3S 1963 Belgium Browning, Medalist, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 27471U3S

1963 Belgium Browning, Medalist, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 27471U3S

Lot #105 (Sale Order 106 of 839)

Browning introduced the Medalist in 1962 as a "Deluxe Grade" competition style semi-auto pistol and is known widely by professional shooters as the best 22 LR target pistol ever produced. It was the prototype for Bruce Browning and was the latest in production after the Nomad & Challenger. Production and U. S. sales of the Medalist continued into 1975 and by Fabrique Nationale Herstal Belgium into 1976 with sales primarily for the European market. This Browning Medalist was made in Belgium in 1963, and sports 6.75" heavy target barrel with vent-rib, checkered walnut "elephant ear" wrap-around grips, walnut forearm with Schnabel tip, gold trigger, fully adjustable rear sight, pinned serrated blade front sight, slide serrations, 10-round magazine and comes in factory hardcase with barrel weights/ cartridge block & 60-rounds of period correct ammunition. This gun is in beautiful condition with a light scratch on the left side of the grip, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Circa 1956 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 Short Only (22.25 Circa 1956 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 Short Only (22.25

Circa 1956 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 Short Only (22.25" Barrel), Semi-Auto, SN - A3349

Lot #106 (Sale Order 107 of 839)

The Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle, also known as the SA-22, was the first production semi-automatic rifle chambered in .22 LR caliber. Production began in 1914 and is still being produced today. It was designed to eject spent cases downward, which was intended to keep the user's face "protected from gases and flying particles while firing", at which it succeeds especially for smaller people. This feature made it ideal for a wide age range, and period advertisements recommend the rifle both for adult usage as well as appropriate for youth shooters. This Belgium Browning SA-22 (22 Short Only) was made in circa 1956 and sports an outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, 22.25" barrel, floral engraved receiver & trigger guard, ribbed metal buttplate, adjustable wheel rear sight, dovetail front sight and quick-takedown lever under the forearm. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1969 Belgium Browning, Medalist, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 125033T9 1969 Belgium Browning, Medalist, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 125033T9

1969 Belgium Browning, Medalist, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 125033T9

Lot #107 (Sale Order 108 of 839)

Browning introduced the Medalist in 1962 as a "Deluxe Grade" competition style semi-auto pistol and is known widely by professional shooters as the best 22 LR target pistol ever produced. It was the prototype for Bruce Browning and was the latest in production after the Nomad & Challenger. Production and U. S. sales of the Medalist continued into 1975, and by Fabrique Nationale Herstal Belgium into 1976, with sales primarily for the European market. This Browning Medalist was made in Belgium in 1963 and sports 6.75" heavy target barrel with vent-rib, checkered walnut "elephant ear" wrap-around grips, walnut forearm with Schnabel tip, gold trigger, fully adjustable rear sight, pinned serrated blade front sight, slide serrations, 10-round magazine and comes in factory hardcase with barrel weights/ cartridge block/ manual & 60-rounds of ammunition. This gun is in beautiful condition with a couple very light scuffs, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1964 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 Short Only (22 1964 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 Short Only (22

1964 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 Short Only (22" Barrel), Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 4E18924

Lot #108 (Sale Order 109 of 839)

The Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle, also known as the SA-22, was the first production semi-automatic rifle chambered in .22 LR caliber. Production began in 1914 and is still being produced today. It was designed to eject spent cases downward, which was intended to keep the user's face "protected from gases and flying particles while firing", at which it succeeds especially for smaller people. This feature made it ideal for a wide age range, and period advertisements recommend the rifle both for adult usage as well as appropriate for youth shooters. This Belgium Browning SA-22 (22 Short Only) was made in 1964, and sports an outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, 22" barrel, floral engraved receiver & trigger guard, ribbed metal buttplate, dovetail adjustable notch rear sight, dovetail front sight, quick-takedown lever under the forearm and comes in original box. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1965 Belgium Browning, Challenger, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 49223U5 1965 Belgium Browning, Challenger, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 49223U5

1965 Belgium Browning, Challenger, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 49223U5

Lot #109 (Sale Order 110 of 839)

In 1914, Browning introduced the Woodsman, a recoil-operated, semi-automatic pistol chambered for .22 Long Rifle. This design gave birth to a trio of similar rimfire handguns in later years: Nomad, Challenger, and Medalist. Production spanned from 1962 to 1976, though not all three models were produced for that entire stretch, and later variants stretched into the early 1980s. The Nomad was the budget-friendly choice, the Challenger was a step above with a few added features, and the Medalist was the high-end, target-shooter’s selection. Numerous changes and variants exist among the group, but every model carried a reputation for accuracy. The Challenger is a semi-automatic rimfire pistol recognized as the mid-grade option between the Nomad and Medalist. It was introduced to the American market in 1962, seeing a 23-year run with the final specimens coming off the production line in 1985. The Challenger did not remain static. It saw several major evolutions over the years with the Challenger II and then the III. The original guns used a “U” as part of the serial number. The second iteration started in 1976 and ran through 1982. The final Challenger III picked up in 1983 and carried through to the end of production. This Challenger was made in 1965 and sports a 6.75" barrel, checkered walnut wrap-around grips, gold trigger, adjustable rear sight and large front blade sight. This gun is in excellent condition with very light wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1974 Browning, SA-22, 22 Short Only (22 1974 Browning, SA-22, 22 Short Only (22

1974 Browning, SA-22, 22 Short Only (22" Barrel), Semi-Auto, SN - 70168E47

Lot #110 (Sale Order 111 of 839)

The Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle, also known as the SA-22, was the first production semi-automatic rifle chambered in .22 LR caliber. Production began in 1914 and is still being produced today. It was designed to eject spent cases downward, which was intended to keep the user's face "protected from gases and flying particles while firing" at which it succeeds especially for smaller people. This feature made it ideal for a wide age range, and period advertisements recommend the rifle both for adult usage as well as appropriate for youth shooters. This Browning SA-22 (22 Short Only) was made in 1974 and sports an outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, 22" barrel, floral engraved receiver & trigger guard, ribbed metal buttplate, dovetail flip-up rear sight, dovetail brass bead front sight and quick-takedown lever under the forearm. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1981 Belgium Browning, P35 Hi-Power, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Soft Case), SN - 245PZ53310 1981 Belgium Browning, P35 Hi-Power, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Soft Case), SN - 245PZ53310

1981 Belgium Browning, P35 Hi-Power, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Soft Case), SN - 245PZ53310

Lot #111 (Sale Order 112 of 839)

The Browning Hi-Power Pistol was introduced in 1935 based on a design by John Browning, and completed by Dieudonne Saive at Fabrique Nationale (FN) of Herstal, Belgium. The pistol is often referred to as an HP or BHP and the terms P-35 and HP-35 are also used, based on the introduction of the pistol in 1935. During WWII production was moved to Canada, as the Germans occupied Belgium, and this is where the name was changed to "Hi Power". The name change was kept even after production returned to Belgium after the war. The Hi-Power is one of the most widely used military pistols in history, having been used by the armed forces of over 50 countries. Browning P35 Hi-Powers were first imported into the US in 1954. After 82 years of continuous production, FN Herstal announced that the production of the Hi-Power would end, and it was discontinued in early 2018 by Browning Arms. However, in 2022, presumably to compete with the sudden surge in Hi-Power popularity, FN announced they would resume production of the Browning Hi-Power. This Browning P35 Hi-Power Mark I Pistol was made in Belgium in 1981 and features a 4.7" stainless barrel, Pachmayr black checkered rubber wrap-around grips, adjustable dovetail rear sight, ramped blade front sight, single action trigger, serrated spur hammer and comes in original black leather carry case. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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Circa 1956 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 3029 Circa 1956 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 3029

Circa 1956 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 3029

Lot #112 (Sale Order 113 of 839)

The Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle, also known as the SA-22, was the first production semi-automatic rifle chambered in .22 LR caliber. Production began in 1914 and is still being produced today. It was designed to eject spent cases downward, which was intended to keep the user's face "protected from gases and flying particles while firing", at which it succeeds especially for smaller people. This feature made it ideal for a wide age range, and period advertisements recommend the rifle both for adult usage as well as appropriate for youth shooters. This Belgium Browning SA-22 was made in circa 1956 and sports an outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, 19.25" barrel, floral engraved receiver & trigger guard, gold trigger, ribbed metal buttplate, adjustable wheel rear sight, dovetail brass bead front sight, quick-takedown lever under the forearm and comes in Browning Luggage Case. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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WWII German FN Browning, M1922, 32 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 47147a WWII German FN Browning, M1922, 32 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 47147a

WWII German FN Browning, M1922, 32 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 47147a

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The M1922 is a variant of the Model 1910 known variously as the Model 1910/22. This model was aimed at military and police contracts, and many examples were produced for various agencies. Originally designed in 1922, these pistols went on to see extensive service in World War II, and continued to be manufactured by the Germans after their occupation of Belgium and seizure of the FN factory in 1940. The Model 1910/22 was also used by the following countries: Yugoslavia, Netherlands, Greece, Turkey, Romania, France, Finland, Denmark, and West Germany in the post-war period. While the Model 1910 was widely sold on both civilian and military markets, the Model 1922 was considered specifically a military and police pistol, with FN offering it to individual civilians only by special order. This Model 1922, or 1910/22, is WWII Nazi proof marked and features a 4.5" barrel, checkered walnut grips, serrated slide, safety grip, dovetail rear sight and front blade sight. This gun is showing age & wear, but still retains a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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Circa 1956 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 9570 Circa 1956 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 9570

Circa 1956 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 9570

Lot #114 (Sale Order 115 of 839)

The Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle, also known as the SA-22, was the first production semi-automatic rifle chambered in .22 LR caliber. Production began in 1914 and is still being produced today. It was designed to eject spent cases downward, which was intended to keep the user's face "protected from gases and flying particles while firing" at which it succeeds especially for smaller people. This feature made it ideal for a wide age range, and period advertisements recommend the rifle both for adult usage as well as appropriate for youth shooters. This Belgium Browning SA-22 was made in circa 1956 and sports an outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, 19.25" barrel, floral engraved receiver & trigger guard, ribbed metal buttplate, adjustable wheel rear sight, dovetail brass bead front sight, quick-takedown lever under the forearm and comes in Browning Luggage Case. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1957 Whitney, Wolverine 1 Of 13,371, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ 2 Barrels), SN - 26807 Circa 1957 Whitney, Wolverine 1 Of 13,371, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ 2 Barrels), SN - 26807

Circa 1957 Whitney, Wolverine 1 Of 13,371, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ 2 Barrels), SN - 26807

Lot #115 (Sale Order 116 of 839)

The Whitney Wolverine is a semi-automatic .22 LR caliber pistol created in 1956, notable for its advanced, "space-aged" looks and then-new aluminum construction. The Wolverine was engineered by Robert Hillberg, who learned about aluminum casting during WWII while working with aircraft guns and later became research engineer for High Standard Manufacturing Company. Only 13,371 of these .22 semi automatic pistols were made in its short period of production from 1956 to 1958, although sold by retailers as late as 1962. Its name, Wolverine, was after Hillberg's favorite football team, the University of Michigan Wolverines. The Whitney name was used because the factory was located near the old Eli Whitney factory site. A victim of extremely poor marketing in the beginning, financial problems and then being underpriced by $2.00 by both Ruger and Colt with their new semi-automatics .22, the company was doomed. No serial number list exists for dating, but it has been determined that SNs were sporadic and did not start a "1". This Whitney Wolverine sports a 5.75" barrel and also comes with a very unusual 10.5" barrel, which is believed to be a "special order", as it was never advertised with different barrel lengths. Other features include an Alcoa Aluminum frame, brown checkered Bakelite grips, silver trigger and serrated rib. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1966 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 6T49212 1966 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 6T49212

1966 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 6T49212

Lot #116 (Sale Order 117 of 839)

The Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle, also known as the SA-22, was the first production semi-automatic rifle chambered in .22 LR caliber. Production began in 1914 and is still being produced today. It was designed to eject spent cases downward, which was intended to keep the user's face "protected from gases and flying particles while firing", at which it succeeds especially for smaller people. This feature made it ideal for a wide age range, and period advertisements recommend the rifle both for adult usage as well as appropriate for youth shooters. This Belgium Browning SA-22 was made in 1966 and sports an outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, 19.25" barrel, floral engraved receiver & trigger guard, ribbed metal buttplate, dovetail adjustable notch flip-up rear sight, dovetail brass bead front sight, quick-takedown lever under the forearm and comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1916 Colt, M1908 Hammerless 1916 Colt, M1908 Hammerless

1916 Colt, M1908 Hammerless "Vest Pocket", 25 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 206330

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The Colt Model 1908 "Vest Pocket" is a compact, hammerless, striker-fired, semi-automatic single-action pistol that was manufactured from 1908 to 1948. It was marketed as a small concealable firearm which could be easily tucked into a vest pocket for unobtrusive carry. Known as the Model "N" internally within Colt, the 1908 Vest Pocket is a diminutive 4.5" long, and has a 2" barrel. It was produced with the famous highly polished lustrous Colt Carbona Blue finish, also known as Charcoal bluing, and features color-casehardening of the safety catch, grip safety, and trigger. Grips were primarily of black hard rubber with the famous "rampant Colt". This Model 1908 was made in 1916 and comes in original box with manual, (2) six-round single column magazines and cleaning tool. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1957 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 20587 Circa 1957 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 20587

Circa 1957 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 20587

Lot #118 (Sale Order 119 of 839)

The Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle, also known as the SA-22, was the first production semi-automatic rifle chambered in .22 LR caliber. Production began in 1914 and is still being produced today. It was designed to eject spent cases downward, which was intended to keep the user's face "protected from gases and flying particles while firing", at which it succeeds especially for smaller people. This feature made it ideal for a wide age range, and period advertisements recommend the rifle both for adult usage as well as appropriate for youth shooters. This Belgium Browning SA-22 was made in circa 1957 and sports an outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, 19.25" barrel, floral engraved receiver & trigger guard, ribbed metal buttplate, adjustable wheel rear sight, dovetail front sight and quick-takedown lever under the forearm. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1925 Colt, Police Positive - First Issue, 22 WRF, Revolver (W/ Case), SN - 23876 1925 Colt, Police Positive - First Issue, 22 WRF, Revolver (W/ Case), SN - 23876

1925 Colt, Police Positive - First Issue, 22 WRF, Revolver (W/ Case), SN - 23876

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The Colt Police Positive is a small-frame, double-action revolver featuring a six-round cylinder that was made from 1907 to 1948. It was an improvement of Colt's earlier "New Police" revolver, upgraded with an internal hammer block safety and designed primarily for sale to federal, state, or local law enforcement agencies. The First issue of the Police Positive ran from the revolver's introduction in 1907 until 1927, with Colt's standard hard rubber grips. The Second issue began in 1928 and ran until 1948, adding a somewhat heavier frame as well as a serrated topstrap to reduce sight glare, with wooden grips. This Police Positive First Issue was made in 1925, chambered for .22 Winchester Rimfire, and sports a 6" barrel, notched dovetail rear sight, dual pinned front Partridge sight, checkered walnut grips with silver Roaring Colt medallion inlay, serrated hammer, swing-out cylinder and comes in brown hardcase with blue felt lining. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1963 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 3T78493 1963 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 3T78493

1963 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 3T78493

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The Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle, also known as the SA-22, was the first production semi-automatic rifle chambered in .22 LR caliber. Production began in 1914 and is still being produced today. It was designed to eject spent cases downward, which was intended to keep the user's face "protected from gases and flying particles while firing", at which it succeeds especially for smaller people. This feature made it ideal for a wide age range, and period advertisements recommend the rifle both for adult usage as well as appropriate for youth shooters. This Belgium Browning SA-22 was made in 1963 and sports an outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, 19.25" barrel, floral engraved receiver & trigger guard, ribbed metal buttplate, dovetail adjustable notch flip-up rear sight, dovetail brass bead front sight and quick-takedown lever under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1910 Colt, Police Positive - First Issue, 22 WRF, Revolver, SN - 238 1910 Colt, Police Positive - First Issue, 22 WRF, Revolver, SN - 238

1910 Colt, Police Positive - First Issue, 22 WRF, Revolver, SN - 238

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The Colt Police Positive is a small-frame, double-action revolver featuring a six-round cylinder that was made from 1907 to 1948. It was an improvement of Colt's earlier "New Police" revolver, upgraded with an internal hammer block safety and designed primarily for sale to federal, state, or local law enforcement agencies. The First issue of the Police Positive ran from the revolver's introduction in 1907 until 1927, with Colt's standard hard rubber grips. The Second issue began in 1928 and ran until 1948, adding a somewhat heavier frame as well as a serrated topstrap to reduce sight glare, with wooden grips. This Police Positive First Issue was made in 1910, chambered for .22 Winchester Rimfire, and sports a 6" barrel, notched dovetail rear sight, pinned Partridge front sight, checkered black hard rubber grips, serrated hammer and swing-out cylinder. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1964 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 4T99470 1964 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 4T99470

1964 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 4T99470

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The Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle, also known as the SA-22, was the first production semi-automatic rifle chambered in .22 LR caliber. Production began in 1914 and is still being produced today. It was designed to eject spent cases downward, which was intended to keep the user's face "protected from gases and flying particles while firing", at which it succeeds especially for smaller people. This feature made it ideal for a wide age range, and period advertisements recommend the rifle both for adult usage as well as appropriate for youth shooters. This Belgium Browning SA-22 was made in 1964 and sports an outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, 19.25" barrel, floral engraved receiver & trigger guard, ribbed metal buttplate, dovetail brass bead front sight, quick-takedown lever under the forearm and sells complete with Tasco 3-7x20 scope. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1912 Colt, Police Positive - First Issue, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 60079 1912 Colt, Police Positive - First Issue, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 60079

1912 Colt, Police Positive - First Issue, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 60079

Lot #123 (Sale Order 124 of 839)

The Colt Police Positive is a small-frame, double-action revolver featuring a six-round cylinder that was made from 1907 to 1948. It was an improvement of Colt's earlier "New Police" revolver, upgraded with an internal hammer block safety and designed primarily for sale to federal, state, or local law enforcement agencies. The First issue of the Police Positive ran from the revolver's introduction in 1907 until 1927, with Colt's standard hard rubber grips. The Second issue began in 1928 and ran until 1948, adding a somewhat heavier frame as well as a serrated topstrap to reduce sight glare, with wooden grips. This Police Positive First Issue was made in 1912 and sports a 6" barrel, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, black checkered hard rubber grips, serrated hammer and swing-out cylinder. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1976 Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 17277RT146 1976 Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 17277RT146

1976 Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 17277RT146

Lot #124 (Sale Order 125 of 839)

The Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle, also known as the SA-22, was the first production semi-automatic rifle chambered in .22 LR caliber. Production began in 1914 and is still being produced today. It was designed to eject spent cases downward, which was intended to keep the user's face "protected from gases and flying particles while firing", at which it succeeds especially for smaller people. This feature made it ideal for a wide age range, and period advertisements recommend the rifle both for adult usage as well as appropriate for youth shooters. This Browning SA-22 was made in 1976 and sports an outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, 19.25" barrel, floral engraved receiver & trigger guard, ribbed metal buttplate, dovetail adjustable notch flip-up rear sight, dovetail brass bead front sight, quick-takedown lever under the forearm and comes in original box. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1919 Colt, Police Positive - First Issue, 32 S&W Long, Revolver, SN - 146152 1919 Colt, Police Positive - First Issue, 32 S&W Long, Revolver, SN - 146152

1919 Colt, Police Positive - First Issue, 32 S&W Long, Revolver, SN - 146152

Lot #125 (Sale Order 126 of 839)

The Colt Police Positive is a small-frame, double-action revolver featuring a six-round cylinder that was made from 1907 to 1948. It was an improvement of Colt's earlier "New Police" revolver, upgraded with an internal hammer block safety and designed primarily for sale to federal, state, or local law enforcement agencies. The First issue of the Police Positive ran from the revolver's introduction in 1907 until 1927, with Colt's standard hard rubber grips. The Second issue began in 1928 and ran until 1948, adding a somewhat heavier frame as well as a serrated top strap to reduce sight glare, with wooden grips. This Police Positive First Issue was made in 1919 and sports a 6" barrel, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, black checkered hard rubber grips, serrated hammer and swing-out cylinder. This gun is in good condition with various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1966 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 6T43123 1966 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 6T43123

1966 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 6T43123

Lot #126 (Sale Order 127 of 839)

The Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle, also known as the SA-22, was the first production semi-automatic rifle chambered in .22 LR caliber. Production began in 1914 and is still being produced today. It was designed to eject spent cases downward, which was intended to keep the user's face "protected from gases and flying particles while firing", at which it succeeds especially for smaller people. This feature made it ideal for a wide age range, and period advertisements recommend the rifle both for adult usage as well as appropriate for youth shooters. This Belgium Browning SA-22 was made in 1966 and sports an outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, 19.25" barrel, floral engraved receiver & trigger guard, ribbed metal buttplate, dovetail adjustable notch flip-up rear sight, dovetail brass bead front sight and quick-takedown lever under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1919 Colt, Police Positive Special - First Issue, 32-20 WCF, Revolver, SN - 187220 1919 Colt, Police Positive Special - First Issue, 32-20 WCF, Revolver, SN - 187220

1919 Colt, Police Positive Special - First Issue, 32-20 WCF, Revolver, SN - 187220

Lot #127 (Sale Order 128 of 839)

Introduced in 1907, the Colt Police Positive Special is a small frame, double-action revolver with a six round cylinder. It was an iterative improvement of Colt's earlier Police Positive model, the only differences being a slightly lengthened cylinder and elongated & strengthened frame to allow the chambering of the longer, more powerful .32-20 Winchester and .38 Special cartridges. Very popular with law enforcement officers due to its light weight, the Positive Special went through a number of series or “issues”. The first issue ran from introduction to 1927 and had the early 1900-era distinctive Colt black hard rubber grips. The second issue introduced wooden grips which were smooth in the early years, later giving way to a checkered style, also the smooth top strap was replaced with a serrated one to reduce glare. The Third issue began in 1947, and the Fourth issue in 1977 introduced a Colt Python-style shrouded ejector-rod housing. Production of the Police Positive Special ended in 1995. This Police Positive Special First Issue was made in 1919 and sports a 6" barrel, black checkered hard rubber grips, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight and swing-out cylinder. This gun is in good condition with age, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1971 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - T71681 1971 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - T71681

1971 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - T71681

Lot #128 (Sale Order 129 of 839)

The Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle, also known as the SA-22, was the first production semi-automatic rifle chambered in .22 LR caliber. Production began in 1914 and is still being produced today. It was designed to eject spent cases downward, which was intended to keep the user's face "protected from gases and flying particles while firing", at which it succeeds especially for smaller people. This feature made it ideal for a wide age range, and period advertisements recommend the rifle both for adult usage as well as appropriate for youth shooters. This Belgium Browning SA-22 was made in 1971 and sports an outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, 19.25" barrel, floral engraved receiver & trigger guard, ribbed metal buttplate, adjustable wheel rear sight, dovetail brass bead front sight and quick-takedown lever under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1923 Colt, Police Positive - First Issue, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 150160 1923 Colt, Police Positive - First Issue, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 150160

1923 Colt, Police Positive - First Issue, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 150160

Lot #129 (Sale Order 130 of 839)

The Colt Police Positive is a small-frame, double-action revolver featuring a six-round cylinder that was made from 1907 to 1948. It was an improvement of Colt's earlier "New Police" revolver, upgraded with an internal hammer block safety and designed primarily for sale to federal, state, or local law enforcement agencies. The First issue of the Police Positive ran from the revolver's introduction in 1907 until 1927, with Colt's standard hard rubber grips. The Second issue began in 1928 and ran until 1948, adding a somewhat heavier frame as well as a serrated top strap to reduce sight glare, with wooden grips. This Police Positive First Issue was made in 1923 and sports a 4" barrel, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, black checkered hard rubber grips, serrated hammer and swing-out cylinder. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1973 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 24289T37 1973 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 24289T37

1973 Belgium Browning, SA-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 24289T37

Lot #130 (Sale Order 131 of 839)

The Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle, also known as the SA-22, was the first production semi-automatic rifle chambered in .22 LR caliber. Production began in 1914 and is still being produced today. It was designed to eject spent cases downward, which was intended to keep the user's face "protected from gases and flying particles while firing", at which it succeeds especially for smaller people. This feature made it ideal for a wide age range, and period advertisements recommend the rifle both for adult usage as well as appropriate for youth shooters. This Belgium Browning SA-22 was made in 1973 and sports an outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, 19.25" barrel, floral engraved receiver & trigger guard, ribbed metal buttplate, dovetail adjustable notch flip-up rear sight, dovetail brass bead front sight and quick-takedown lever under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1931 Colt, Police Positive Target - Second Issue, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 39186 1931 Colt, Police Positive Target - Second Issue, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 39186

1931 Colt, Police Positive Target - Second Issue, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 39186

Lot #131 (Sale Order 132 of 839)

The Colt Police Positive is a small-frame, double-action revolver featuring a six-round cylinder that was made from 1907 to 1948. It was an improvement of Colt's earlier "New Police" revolver, upgraded with an internal hammer block safety and designed primarily for sale to federal, state, or local law enforcement agencies. The Police Positive "Target Model" was offered from 1910 to 1941, available in .22 Long Rifle, .22 WRF, .32 Long (and Short) Colt, and .32 Colt New Police (.32 S&W Long) chamberings and was produced in two issues: The First issue of this model featured an adjustable open iron sight, with 6" barrel and was marketed from 1910 to 1925. A Second issue was sold from 1926 to 1941 and differed from the First in that it had a slightly heftier frame which upped the weight to 26 ounces. This Police Positive "Target Model" Second Issue was made in 1931 and sports a 6" barrel, notched dovetail rear sight, dual pinned Partridge front sight, checkered walnut grips with silver Roaring Colt medallion inlay, serrated hammer, serrated trigger and swing-out cylinder. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1972 FN Belgium Browning, Trombone, 22 LR, Pump, SN - 143750 1972 FN Belgium Browning, Trombone, 22 LR, Pump, SN - 143750

1972 FN Belgium Browning, Trombone, 22 LR, Pump, SN - 143750

Lot #132 (Sale Order 133 of 839)

The FN Browning Trombone is a pump-action, long takedown rifle designed by John M. Browning in 1919, patented in 1922, and manufactured in Belgium by FN Herstal from 1922 to 1974. This Trombone was made in circa 1972 and sports a smooth walnut stock with round pistol grip/ ribbed forearm & gloss finish, metal buttplate, 22" barrel, adjustable elevator v-notch rear sight, dovetail front sight, tubular 11-round magazine and quick take-down screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is in beautifully restored condition with a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1918 Colt, Police Positive Special - First Issue, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 152340 1918 Colt, Police Positive Special - First Issue, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 152340

1918 Colt, Police Positive Special - First Issue, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 152340

Lot #133 (Sale Order 134 of 839)

Introduced in 1907, the Colt Police Positive Special is a small frame, double-action revolver with a six round cylinder. It was an iterative improvement of Colt's earlier Police Positive model, the only differences being a slightly lengthened cylinder and elongated & strengthened frame to allow the chambering of the longer, more powerful .32-20 Winchester and .38 Special cartridges. Very popular with law enforcement officers due to its light weight, the Positive Special went through a number of series or “issues”. The first issue ran from introduction to 1927 and had the early 1900-era distinctive Colt black hard rubber grips. The second issue introduced wooden grips which were smooth in the early years, later giving way to a checkered style, also the smooth top strap was replaced with a serrated one to reduce glare. The Third issue began in 1947, and the Fourth issue in 1977 introduced a Colt Python-style shrouded ejector-rod housing. Production of the Police Positive Special ended in 1995. This Police Positive Special First Issue was made in 1918 and sports a 6" barrel, checkered walnut grips with silver Roaring Colt medallion inlay (It is very unusual for a First Model to have walnut grips), fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight and swing-out cylinder. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1966 Belgium Browning, T-Bolt, 22 LR, Bolt-Action (W/ 2 Magazines), SN - 20927X6 1966 Belgium Browning, T-Bolt, 22 LR, Bolt-Action (W/ 2 Magazines), SN - 20927X6

1966 Belgium Browning, T-Bolt, 22 LR, Bolt-Action (W/ 2 Magazines), SN - 20927X6

Lot #134 (Sale Order 135 of 839)

The Browning T-Bolt is a 22 caliber straight-pull bolt-action repeating rifle that was originally produced from 1965 to 1974. Browning reintroduced the T-Bolt in 2006, in either Target or Sporter versions which is still in production today. The T-­Bolt gets its name from the “T” shape formed by the locking lug that sits perpendicular to the bolt body. The bolt handle is connected to the bottom of the T, and pulling on it moves the locking lug sideways in the receiver. Once the locking lug clears the receiver wall, the bolt assembly moves rearward. Operating the T-­Bolt is noticeably faster than a traditional bolt because instead of lifting the bolt up and then pulling back, the shooter simply tugs it rearward. One of the most endearing features of the T-­Bolt is its cock-­on-­close action, which only moves the firing pin about one-­third of the way necessary to cock the rifle when pulling the bolt to open the chamber, which again, makes it very fast to operate. The Browning T-Bolt is known for being one of the most accurate, handy and easiest-to-shoot rimfires ever produced. This T-Bolt was made in Belgium in 1966 and sports an outline checkered walnut stock with gloss finish, black textured buttpad, 24" barrel, ramped blade front sight, serrated bolt handle, comes with (2) 5-round magazines and sells complete with a Weaver 4x28 scope. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1934 Colt, Pocket Positive - Second Issue, 32 S&W Long, Revolver, SN - 153482 1934 Colt, Pocket Positive - Second Issue, 32 S&W Long, Revolver, SN - 153482

1934 Colt, Pocket Positive - Second Issue, 32 S&W Long, Revolver, SN - 153482

Lot #135 (Sale Order 136 of 839)

Produced from 1927 to 1940, the Colt Pocket Positive is a small frame, double-action revolver with a six round cylinder. It was the improvement of the previous "New Pocket" model, with the addition of Colt's new "Positive Safety" feature. The Pocket Positive First Issue had a "knife blade" front sight and was produced from 1905 to 1927. The Pocket Positive, Second Issue was the same gun only with a matted top strap and wider sights. This Pocket Positive Second Issue was made in 1934 and sports a 2.5" barrel, black checkered hard rubber grips, fixed groove front sight, front blade sight, serrated hammer and swing-out cylinder. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1966 Belgium Browning, T-Bolt, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 24582X6 1966 Belgium Browning, T-Bolt, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 24582X6

1966 Belgium Browning, T-Bolt, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 24582X6

Lot #136 (Sale Order 137 of 839)

The Browning T-Bolt is a 22 caliber straight-pull bolt-action repeating rifle that was originally produced from 1965 to 1974. Browning reintroduced the T-Bolt in 2006, in either Target or Sporter versions, which is still in production today. The T-­Bolt gets its name from the “T” shape formed by the locking lug that sits perpendicular to the bolt body. The bolt handle is connected to the bottom of the T, and pulling on it moves the locking lug sideways in the receiver. Once the locking lug clears the receiver wall, the bolt assembly moves rearward. Operating the T-­Bolt is noticeably faster than a traditional bolt because instead of lifting the bolt up and then pulling back, the shooter simply tugs it rearward. One of the most endearing features of the T-­Bolt is its cock-­on-­close action, which only moves the firing pin about one-­third of the way necessary to cock the rifle when pulling the bolt to open the chamber, which again, makes it very fast to operate. The Browning T-Bolt is known for being one of the most accurate, handy and easiest-to-shoot rimfires ever produced. This T-Bolt was made in Belgium in 1966 and sports a smooth walnut stock with satin finish, black textured buttpad, 22" barrel, adjustable aperture rear peep sight, ramped blade front sight and serrated bolt handle. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1930 Colt, Official Police, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 426 1930 Colt, Official Police, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 426

1930 Colt, Official Police, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 426

Lot #137 (Sale Order 138 of 839)

The Colt Official Police is a medium frame, double-action revolver with a six-round cylinder. It was released in 1908 as the Colt Army Special, but was renamed the "Official Police" in 1927 in order to better market to law enforcement agencies. It was manufactured in a variety of chamberings, but the .22 LR was discontinued in 1942. This Official Police, chambered for 22 LR, was made in 1930 and sports a 6" barrel, checkered walnut grips with silver Roaring Colt medallion inlay, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, serrated hammer, serrated trigger and swing-out cylinder. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1920's Winchester, Model 36, 9mm Shotshell, Single-Shot Shotgun (W/ Original Ammo) 1920's Winchester, Model 36, 9mm Shotshell, Single-Shot Shotgun (W/ Original Ammo)

1920's Winchester, Model 36, 9mm Shotshell, Single-Shot Shotgun (W/ Original Ammo)

Lot #138 (Sale Order 139 of 839)

The Winchester Model 36 is a small single-shot shotgun made from 1920 to 1927, chambered for the 9mm shotshell cartridge, with only approximately 20,000 made. It was known as a "garden gun" and was marketed as being handy to use around the house or in the barn for birds, rodents, and other pests. Its design was nearly identical to the Winchester Model 1902 rifle but modified with a smoothbore 9mm barrel. This Model 36 features a smooth walnut stock, checkered hard rubber buttpad, 17.5" barrel, silver bead front sight, quick take-down screw under the forearm and sells with 2 boxes of period correct Winchester 9mm Long Shot ammunition. This gun is showing age, but appears to be all original and to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1930 Colt, Official Police, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 1721 1930 Colt, Official Police, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 1721

1930 Colt, Official Police, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 1721

Lot #139 (Sale Order 140 of 839)

The Colt Official Police is a medium frame, double-action revolver with a six-round cylinder. It was released in 1908 as the Colt Army Special, but was renamed the "Official Police" in 1927 in order to better market to law enforcement agencies. It was manufactured in a variety of chamberings, but the .22 LR was discontinued in 1942. This Official Police, chambered for 22 LR, was made in 1930 and sports a 6" barrel, checkered walnut grips with silver Roaring Colt medallion inlay, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, serrated hammer, serrated trigger and swing-out cylinder. This gun is in nice condition with various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1960 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 70, 264 Win. Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - 491954 1960 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 70, 264 Win. Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - 491954

1960 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 70, 264 Win. Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - 491954

Lot #140 (Sale Order 141 of 839)

The Winchester Model 70 is a bolt-action sporting rifle that has an iconic place in American sporting culture. It has been held in high regard by shooters since it was introduced in 1936, earning the moniker "The Rifleman's Rifle". The action has some design similarities to Mauser designs, and it is a development of the earlier Winchester Model 54, itself based on a Mauser 98-type action. Throughout its life, the Model 70 has been offered in many grades and styles. The pre-1964 Model 70s featured several desirable features that post-1964 models did not, such as a Mauser-type controlled round feed, cut checkering and manufactured with higher strength parts. This Model 70 was made in 1960 and features an outline checkered walnut stock with raised fluted comb & oiled finish, brown Pachmayr buttpad with white/ black spacers, 26" barrel, dovetail flip-up rear right, ramped dovetail brass bead front sight, sling ring, ribbed trigger shoe, internal spring fed 5-round magazine with floorplate and sells complete with a Bausch & Lomb Balvar 8 scope on adjustable mount. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1930 Colt, Officers' Model, Third Issue, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 4517 1930 Colt, Officers' Model, Third Issue, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 4517

1930 Colt, Officers' Model, Third Issue, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 4517

Lot #141 (Sale Order 142 of 839)

In 1904, Colt introduced its first medium frame double action target model revolver as the Colt Officers' Model. From then to 1969, Colt would produce versions of this under several names. The Officers' Model was always Colt's premium revolver until the introduction of the super-premium Python in 1955. In the days when the revolver was King of the Matches, the Officers' models were always the favorite of the champions and Colts held all the records. The Officers' Model, First Issue: Introduced in 1904 and produced until 1908. The Officers' Model, Second Issue: Made from 1908 to 1926. The Officers' Model Target, Third Issue: Introduced in 1927 and made until 1949. The Officers' Model Special, Fourth issue: Made only from 1949 to 1952. The Officers' Model Match, Fifth Issue: Made from 1953 to 1969. The Officers' Model Match Mark III, Sixth issue: Only made 496 in 1969 to 1971. This Officers' Model, Third Issue was made in 1930 and sports a 6" barrel, square notch dovetail rear sight, dual pinned Patridge front sight, checkered walnut grips with silver Roaring Colt medallion inlay, checkered backstrap, checkered trigger and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun is in nice condition with various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1956 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 70, 220 Swift, Bolt-Action, SN - 376680 1956 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 70, 220 Swift, Bolt-Action, SN - 376680

1956 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 70, 220 Swift, Bolt-Action, SN - 376680

Lot #142 (Sale Order 143 of 839)

The Winchester Model 70 is a bolt-action sporting rifle that has an iconic place in American sporting culture. It has been held in high regard by shooters since it was introduced in 1936, earning the moniker "The Rifleman's Rifle". The action has some design similarities to Mauser designs, and it is a development of the earlier Winchester Model 54, itself based on a Mauser 98-type action. Throughout its life, the Model 70 has been offered in many grades and styles. The pre-1964 Model 70s featured several desirable features that post-1964 models did not, such as a Mauser-type controlled round feed, cut checkering and manufactured with higher strength parts. This Model 70 was made in 1956 and features an outline checkered walnut stock with raised fluted comb & oiled finish, checkered metal buttplate, 26" barrel, dovetail flip-up rear right, hooded ramped dovetail brass bead front sight, sling rings, internal spring fed 5-round magazine with floorplate and sells complete with Weaver K-10 60-B scope. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1965 Colt, Detective Special - Second Series, 38 Special, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 885617 1965 Colt, Detective Special - Second Series, 38 Special, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 885617

1965 Colt, Detective Special - Second Series, 38 Special, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 885617

Lot #143 (Sale Order 144 of 839)

Introduced in 1927, the Detective Special was the first short-barreled "Snubnose" revolver produced with a modern swing-out frame. Although the Detective Special was a huge success for Colt during its many years of production, it was finally removed from the product line in 1995. It was produced in four series - First Series: 1927–1946, Second Series: 1947–1972, Third Series: 1973–1986 & Fourth Series: 1992–1996. This Detective Special Second Series was made in 1965 and sports a 2" barrel, checkered walnut grips with silver Roaring Colt medallion inlay, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, serrated hammer, grooved trigger and comes in original box. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1949 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 43 Deluxe, 22 Hornet, Bolt-Action, SN - 8902 1949 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 43 Deluxe, 22 Hornet, Bolt-Action, SN - 8902

1949 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 43 Deluxe, 22 Hornet, Bolt-Action, SN - 8902

Lot #144 (Sale Order 145 of 839)

The Winchester Model 43 is a bolt-action sporting rifle offered in 22 Hornet & 218 Bee calibers, and was only in production from May 1948 to December 1953, although Winchester continued to catalog them through 1957 to sell remaining stock on hand. It was offered in two grades: Standard Grade with a plain walnut stock & pistol grip & Special (Deluxe) Grade with a checkered walnut stock & pistol grip with cap. This Model 43 Special Grade was made in 1949 and sports an outline checkered walnut stock with oiled finish, black grip cap, checkered metal buttplate, 24" barrel, Marble's semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, sling studs and 4-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1962 Colt, Detective Special - Second Series, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 815114 1962 Colt, Detective Special - Second Series, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 815114

1962 Colt, Detective Special - Second Series, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 815114

Lot #145 (Sale Order 146 of 839)

Introduced in 1927, the Detective Special was the first short-barreled "Snubnose" revolver produced with a modern swing-out frame. Although the Detective Special was a huge success for Colt during its many years of production, it was finally removed from the product line in 1995. It was produced in four series - First Series: 1927–1946, Second Series: 1947–1972, Third Series: 1973–1986 & Fourth Series: 1992–1996. This Detective Special Second Series was made in 1962 and sports a 2" barrel, checkered walnut grips with silver Roaring Colt medallion inlay, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, serrated hammer and grooved trigger. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1950 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 43, 22 Hornet, Bolt-Action, SN - 29606A 1950 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 43, 22 Hornet, Bolt-Action, SN - 29606A

1950 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 43, 22 Hornet, Bolt-Action, SN - 29606A

Lot #146 (Sale Order 147 of 839)

The Winchester Model 43 is a bolt-action sporting rifle, offered in 22 Hornet & 218 Bee calibers, and was only in production from May 1948 to December 1953, although Winchester continued to catalog them through 1957 to sell remaining stock on hand. It was offered in two grades: Standard Grade with a plain walnut stock & pistol grip & Special (Deluxe) Grade with a checkered walnut stock & pistol grip with cap. This Model 43 Standard Grade was made in 1950 and sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, checkered metal buttplate, 24" barrel, hooded ramp front sight, sling studs, 4-round detachable box magazine and sells complete with Weaver J4 scope. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1969 Colt, Detective Special - Second Series, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - A14276 1969 Colt, Detective Special - Second Series, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - A14276

1969 Colt, Detective Special - Second Series, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - A14276

Lot #147 (Sale Order 148 of 839)

Introduced in 1927, the Detective Special was the first short-barreled "Snubnose" revolver produced with a modern swing-out frame. Although the Detective Special was a huge success for Colt during its many years of production, it was finally removed from the product line in 1995. It was produced in four series - First Series: 1927–1946, Second Series: 1947–1972, Third Series: 1973–1986 & Fourth Series: 1992–1996. This Detective Special Second Series was made in 1969 and sports a 2" barrel, checkered walnut grips with silver Roaring Colt medallion inlay, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, serrated hammer and grooved trigger. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1960 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 55, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Circa 1960 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 55, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot

Circa 1960 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 55, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot

Lot #148 (Sale Order 149 of 839)

The Winchester Model 55 is a single-shot rifle produced from 1958 to 1961. Advertised as a sporting rifle, the Model 55 was Winchester's first attempt at a self-ejecting single-shot rifle. It was marketed as a target rifle for young boys, but sales were low, and by 1961, it was discontinued with around 47,000 produced. It is a blowback-operated rifle that fires from an open bolt. To load the weapon, the charging handle is pulled back and a round loaded through the top loading chute; the round has to be fully loaded by pushing the bullet nose against the plastic ramp in the loading chute and pushing the round in until the nose hits the extractor. Once the round hits the extractor, the loading chute closes up; the safety engages as this occurs. Disengaging the safety allows one to fire at which point the bolt slams forward to fire the round. Spent casings eject down a cutout in the bottom of the stock. Features include a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, black checkered buttpad, 22" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetailed front sight. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1981 Colt, Detective Special - Third Series, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - P14930 1981 Colt, Detective Special - Third Series, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - P14930

1981 Colt, Detective Special - Third Series, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - P14930

Lot #149 (Sale Order 150 of 839)

Introduced in 1927, the Detective Special was the first short-barreled "Snubnose" revolver produced with a modern swing-out frame. Although the Detective Special was a huge success for Colt during its many years of production, it was finally removed from the product line in 1995. It was produced in four series - First Series: 1927–1946, Second Series: 1947–1972, Third Series: 1973–1986 & Fourth Series: 1992–1996. This Detective Special Third Series was made in 1981 and sports a 2" barrel, shrouded ejector rod, oversized checkered walnut grips, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight and serrated hammer. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1926 Winchester (Pre-First Year) Model 56 - 1 Of 8,597, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 507 1926 Winchester (Pre-First Year) Model 56 - 1 Of 8,597, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 507

1926 Winchester (Pre-First Year) Model 56 - 1 Of 8,597, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 507

Lot #150 (Sale Order 151 of 839)

The Winchester Model 56 is a 22 caliber bolt-action repeating rifle cataloged from 1927 to 1929, with only 8,597 produced. Along with its companion the Model 57, the Model 56 was Winchester's attempt to make a medium-priced sporting rifle. With the Great Depression looming and financial prospects of Winchester not being the best at the time, the Model 56 experienced slow sales and was eventually dropped in 1929 as Winchester opted to produce cheaper weapons that were easier to mass produce. The design was the basis for Model 69 and 75. This Model 56 was made in 1926 (One year before the Model 56 was officially sold - Serial Number 507) and sports a smooth walnut stock with Schnabel tip & gloss finish, checkered metal buttplate, 22" barrel, dovetail flip-up rear sight, dovetail brass bead front sight, magazine release button the left side of the stock and 5-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in good condition with bluing wear near the muzzle, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1967 Colt, Cobra First Model, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 221010LW 1967 Colt, Cobra First Model, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 221010LW

1967 Colt, Cobra First Model, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 221010LW

Lot #151 (Sale Order 152 of 839)

The Colt Cobra is a lightweight, aluminum-framed, double-action, 6-shot, short-barreled revolver made from 1950 to 1981, and then reintroduced in 2017. The Cobra was made in three models: First Model, made from 1950–1971 with 2" barrel; Second Model, made from 1972–1981, recognizable by its shrouded ejector rod and Baughman-style ramp front sight; Third Model introduced in 2017 and offered in stainless steel finishes and rated for 38 +P Spl. It was produced in .38 Special, 32 Colt New Police, .22 LR, and a rare few in .38 S&W. It had the same overall size and configuration as the famous Colt Detective Special. This Cobra First Model was made in 1967 and sports a 2" barrel, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, serrated hammer, grooved trigger, swing-out cylinder and has been updated with a hammer shroud and Pachmayr checkered black rubber wrap-around grips. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1926 Winchester (Pre-First Year) Model 57 - 1 Of 18,281, 22 Short, Bolt-Action, SN - 3084 1926 Winchester (Pre-First Year) Model 57 - 1 Of 18,281, 22 Short, Bolt-Action, SN - 3084

1926 Winchester (Pre-First Year) Model 57 - 1 Of 18,281, 22 Short, Bolt-Action, SN - 3084

Lot #152 (Sale Order 153 of 839)

The Winchester Model 57 is a 22 caliber bolt-action repeating rifle cataloged from 1927 to 1936, with only 18,281 produced. Along with its companion, the Model 56, the Model 57 was Winchester's attempt to make a medium-priced sporting rifle. With the Great Depression looming and financial prospects of Winchester not being the best at the time, the Model 56 experienced slow sales, and it was not well liked as a target rifle as it was noted as being too light and having too short a barrel for it to be effective in its intended role. The design was the basis for Model 69 and 75. This Model 57 was made in 1926 (One year before the Model 57 was officially sold - Serial Number 3084) and is for chambered 22 Short Only. Other features include a smooth walnut stock with gloss finish, checkered metal buttplate, 22" barrel, Lyman adjustable receiver peep sight, dovetail flip-up rear sight, dovetail blade front sight, magazine release button the left side of the stock, sling rings and 10-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in good condition with some various wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1969 Colt, Cobra First Model, 32 New Police, Revolver, SN - A65488 1969 Colt, Cobra First Model, 32 New Police, Revolver, SN - A65488

1969 Colt, Cobra First Model, 32 New Police, Revolver, SN - A65488

Lot #153 (Sale Order 154 of 839)

The Colt Cobra is a lightweight, aluminum-framed, double-action, 6-shot, short-barreled revolver made from 1950 to 1981, and then reintroduced in 2017. The Cobra was made in three models: First Model, made from 1950–1971 with 2" barrel; Second Model, made from 1972–1981, recognizable by its shrouded ejector rod and Baughman-style ramp front sight; Third Model introduced in 2017 and offered in stainless steel finishes and rated for 38 +P Spl. It was produced in .38 Special, 32 Colt New Police, .22 LR, and a rare few in .38 S&W. It had the same overall size and configuration as the famous Colt Detective Special. This Cobra First Model was made in 1969 and sports a 2" barrel, checkered walnut grips with silver Roaring Colt medallion inlay, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, serrated hammer, grooved trigger and swing-out cylinder. This gun is in nice condition with a couple light scratches, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1926 Winchester (Pre-First Year) Model 57 - 1 Of 18,281, 22 Short, Bolt-Action, SN - 2938 1926 Winchester (Pre-First Year) Model 57 - 1 Of 18,281, 22 Short, Bolt-Action, SN - 2938

1926 Winchester (Pre-First Year) Model 57 - 1 Of 18,281, 22 Short, Bolt-Action, SN - 2938

Lot #154 (Sale Order 155 of 839)

The Winchester Model 57 is a 22 caliber bolt-action repeating rifle produced from 1927 to 1936, with only 18,281 produced. Along with its companion, the Model 56, the Model 57 was Winchester's attempt to make a medium-priced sporting rifle. With the Great Depression looming and financial prospects of Winchester not being the best at the time, the Model 56 experienced slow sales, and it was not well liked as a target rifle as it was noted as being too light and having too short a barrel for it to be effective in its intended role. The design was the basis for Model 69 and 75. This Model 57 was made in 1926 (One year before the Model 57 was officially sold - Serial Number 2938) and is for chambered 22 Short Only. Other features include a smooth walnut stock with gloss finish, checkered metal buttplate, 22" barrel, Lyman adjustable receiver peep sight, dovetail flip-up rear sight, dovetail blade front sight, magazine release button the left side of the stock, sling rings and 5-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in good condition with some various wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1969 Colt, Cobra First Model, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 274029LW 1969 Colt, Cobra First Model, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 274029LW

1969 Colt, Cobra First Model, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 274029LW

Lot #155 (Sale Order 156 of 839)

The Colt Cobra is a lightweight, aluminum-framed, double-action, 6-shot, short-barreled revolver made from 1950 to 1981, and then reintroduced in 2017. The Cobra was made in three models: First Model, made from 1950–1971 with 2" barrel; Second Model, made from 1972–1981, recognizable by its shrouded ejector rod and Baughman-style ramp front sight; Third Model introduced in 2017 and offered in stainless steel finishes and rated for 38 +P Spl. It was produced in .38 Special, 32 Colt New Police, .22 LR, and a rare few in .38 S&W. It had the same overall size and configuration as the famous Colt Detective Special. This Cobra First Model was made in 1969 and sports a 2" barrel, checkered walnut grips with silver Roaring Colt medallion inlay, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, serrated hammer, grooved trigger and swing-out cylinder. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1927 Winchester (First Year) Model 57 - 1 Of 18,281, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 4660 1927 Winchester (First Year) Model 57 - 1 Of 18,281, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 4660

1927 Winchester (First Year) Model 57 - 1 Of 18,281, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 4660

Lot #156 (Sale Order 157 of 839)

The Winchester Model 57 is a 22 caliber bolt-action repeating rifle produced from 1927 to 1936, with only 18,281 produced. Along with its companion, the Model 56, the Model 57 was Winchester's attempt to make a medium-priced sporting rifle. With the Great Depression looming and financial prospects of Winchester not being the best at the time, the Model 56 experienced slow sales, and it was not well liked as a target rifle as it was noted as being too light and having too short a barrel for it to be effective in its intended role. The design was the basis for Model 69 and 75. This Model 57 was made in 1927 (First Year Cataloged) and sports a smooth walnut stock with gloss finish, checkered metal buttplate, 22" barrel, Lyman adjustable receiver peep sight, dovetail flip-up rear sight, dovetail blade front sight, magazine release button the left side of the stock, sling rings and 5-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in good condition with some various wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1970 Colt, Cobra First Model, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - B61318 1970 Colt, Cobra First Model, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - B61318

1970 Colt, Cobra First Model, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - B61318

Lot #157 (Sale Order 158 of 839)

The Colt Cobra is a lightweight, aluminum-framed, double-action, 6-shot, short-barreled revolver made from 1950 to 1981, and then reintroduced in 2017. The Cobra was made in three models: First Model, made from 1950–1971 with 2" barrel; Second Model, made from 1972–1981, recognizable by its shrouded ejector rod and Baughman-style ramp front sight; Third Model introduced in 2017 and offered in stainless steel finishes and rated for 38 +P Spl. It was produced in .38 Special, 32 Colt New Police, .22 LR, and a rare few in .38 S&W. It had the same overall size and configuration as the famous Colt Detective Special. This Cobra First Model was made in 1970 and sports a 2" barrel, checkered walnut grips with silver Roaring Colt medallion inlay, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, serrated hammer, grooved trigger and swing-out cylinder. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1927 Winchester (First Year) Model 57 - 1 Of 18,281, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 8602 1927 Winchester (First Year) Model 57 - 1 Of 18,281, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 8602

1927 Winchester (First Year) Model 57 - 1 Of 18,281, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 8602

Lot #158 (Sale Order 159 of 839)

The Winchester Model 57 is a 22 caliber bolt-action repeating rifle produced from 1927 to 1936, with only 18,281 produced. Along with its companion, the Model 56, the Model 57 was Winchester's attempt to make a medium-priced sporting rifle. With the Great Depression looming and financial prospects of Winchester not being the best at the time, the Model 56 experienced slow sales, and it was not well liked as a target rifle as it was noted as being too light and having too short a barrel for it to be effective in its intended role. The design was the basis for Model 69 and 75. This Model 57 was made in 1927 (First Year Cataloged) and sports a smooth walnut stock with gloss finish, checkered metal buttplate, 22" barrel, Lyman adjustable receiver peep sight, dovetail flip-up rear sight, Lyman dovetail hooded front sight, magazine release button the left side of the stock, sling rings with brown canvas sling and 5-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in beautifully refinished condition, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1975 Colt, Diamondback (2.5 1975 Colt, Diamondback (2.5

1975 Colt, Diamondback (2.5"), 38 Special, Revolver, SN - D68466

Lot #159 (Sale Order 160 of 839)

Manufactured from 1966 to 1988 and inspired by the successful Colt Python, the Colt Diamondback is a double-action, 6-shot revolver built on Colt's "D" frame. It was advertised as a "Deluxe Revolver" and came standard with a wide serrated target hammer, ventilated rib, fully adjustable target quality sights, and full-length barrel underlug. Steve McQueen famously used a 2.5" .38 Colt Diamondback in the 1968 movie Bullitt. This Diamondback was made in 1975 and sports a 2.5" barrel and checkered walnut grips with silver Roaring Colt medallion inlay. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1932 Winchester Model 57 - 1 Of 18,281, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 24560 1932 Winchester Model 57 - 1 Of 18,281, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 24560

1932 Winchester Model 57 - 1 Of 18,281, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 24560

Lot #160 (Sale Order 161 of 839)

The Winchester Model 57 is a 22 caliber bolt-action repeating rifle produced from 1927 to 1936, with only 18,281 produced. Along with its companion, the Model 56, the Model 57 was Winchester's attempt to make a medium-priced sporting rifle. With the Great Depression looming and financial prospects of Winchester not being the best at the time, the Model 56 experienced slow sales, and it was not well liked as a target rifle as it was noted as being too light and having too short a barrel for it to be effective in its intended role. The design was the basis for Model 69 and 75. This Model 57 was made in 1932 and sports a walnut stock with outline checkered grip & gloss finish, checkered metal buttplate, 22" barrel, Lyman adjustable receiver peep sight, dovetail flip-up rear sight, Marble's dovetail front blade sight with brass pin, magazine release button the left side of the stock, sling rings and 5-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in nicely refinished condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1977 Colt, Diamondback (2.5 1977 Colt, Diamondback (2.5

1977 Colt, Diamondback (2.5"), 38 Special, Revolver, SN - N08159

Lot #161 (Sale Order 162 of 839)

Manufactured from 1966 to 1988 and inspired by the successful Colt Python, the Colt Diamondback is a double-action, 6-shot revolver built on Colt's "D" frame. It was advertised as a "Deluxe Revolver" and came standard with a wide serrated target hammer, ventilated rib, fully adjustable target quality sights, and full-length barrel underlug. Steve McQueen famously used a 2.5" .38 Colt Diamondback in the 1968 movie Bullitt. This Diamondback was made in 1977 and sports a 2.5" barrel and checkered walnut grips with gold Roaring Colt medallion inlay. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1903 Winchester (First Year), Model 1903 Deluxe, 22 Win. Auto, Semi-Auto, SN - 7074 1903 Winchester (First Year), Model 1903 Deluxe, 22 Win. Auto, Semi-Auto, SN - 7074

1903 Winchester (First Year), Model 1903 Deluxe, 22 Win. Auto, Semi-Auto, SN - 7074

Lot #162 (Sale Order 163 of 839)

Produced from 1903 to 1932, the Winchester Model 1903 was the first commercially available semi-automatic firearm made by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. In 1919, the Model 1903 moniker was shortened to Model 03, and following a partial redesign in the 1930s, was renamed the Model 63. It featured a tubular magazine in the butt stock which held ten cartridges, and was loaded through a slot in the right side of the butt stock. It was a quick "takedown" rifle that required the user to press the takedown screw-lock down through a slot in the tang to release the lock from the ratchet. It was available in a "standard" and a "deluxe" version. The standard version had a plain walnut stock, and the deluxe version had a checkered walnut stock. This Model 1903 Deluxe was made in 1903 (First Year Production) and sports an outline checkered walnut stock with English grip, crescent metal buttplate, 20" barrel, dovetail adjustable notch rear sight with ears, dovetail front sight and nickel plated receiver. This gun is in nice condition with bluing fade & age, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1912 Colt, M1908 Hammerless 1912 Colt, M1908 Hammerless

1912 Colt, M1908 Hammerless "Vest Pocket" - Nickel, 25 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 79196

Lot #163 (Sale Order 164 of 839)

The Colt Model 1908 "Vest Pocket" is a compact, hammerless, striker-fired, semi-automatic, single-action pistol that was manufactured from 1908 to 1948. It was marketed as a small concealable firearm which could be easily tucked into a vest pocket for unobtrusive carry. Known as the Model "N" internally within Colt, the 1908 Vest Pocket is a diminutive 4.5" long, and has a 2" barrel. This Model 1908 was made in 1912 and sports a nickel-plated finish, black hard rubber grips with "rampant Colt", grip safety and six-round single column magazine. This gun is in nice condition with various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1915 Winchester, Model 1903, 22 Win. Auto, Semi-Auto, SN - 95557 1915 Winchester, Model 1903, 22 Win. Auto, Semi-Auto, SN - 95557

1915 Winchester, Model 1903, 22 Win. Auto, Semi-Auto, SN - 95557

Lot #164 (Sale Order 165 of 839)

Produced from 1903 to 1932, the Winchester Model 1903 was the first commercially available semi-automatic firearm made by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. In 1919, the Model 1903 moniker was shortened to Model 03, and following a partial redesign in the 1930s, was renamed the Model 63. It featured a tubular magazine in the butt stock which held ten cartridges, and was loaded through a slot in the right side of the butt stock. It was a quick "takedown" rifle that required the user to press the takedown screw-lock down through a slot in the tang to release the lock from the ratchet. It was available in a "standard" and a "deluxe" version. The standard version had a plain walnut stock and the deluxe version had a checkered walnut stock. This Model 1903 was made in 1915 and sports a smooth walnut stock with English grip, crescent metal buttplate, 20" barrel, D.W. King Jr. dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and D.W. King Jr. dovetail multi-bead front sight. This gun is in nice condition with age and various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1961 Colt, Junior, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 16729CC 1961 Colt, Junior, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 16729CC

1961 Colt, Junior, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 16729CC

Lot #165 (Sale Order 166 of 839)

The Colt Junior was first introduced in 1954 and was based on the M1908 "Vest Pocket". The original Juniors were produced in Spain by Astra Unceta y Ca, which also sold an identical pocket pistol named the Astra Cub. Colt discontinued the Junior line in 1968 when the federal Gun Control Act halted the import of non-sporting firearms. Colt then devised a work around in 1970 with a Florida-based Firearms Import & Export company which imported Spanish parts and assembled Juniors on U.S. soil. In 1973, Colt officially discontinued the Junior. The standard Junior came chambered in .25 ACP, however, a version that fired .22 Short was also offered in limited production runs. This "Junior Colt" 22 Short was made in Spain in 1961, and features a 2.25" barrel, fixed sights, round-serrated hammer, checkered walnut grips with gold Roaring Colt medallion inlay and 6-round single-stack magazine. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1933 Winchester (First Year), Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 1987 1933 Winchester (First Year), Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 1987

1933 Winchester (First Year), Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 1987

Lot #166 (Sale Order 167 of 839)

Produced from 1933 to 1958, the Winchester Model 63 was an updated variant of the Model 1903. It featured a tubular magazine in the butt stock which held ten cartridges and was loaded through a slot in the right side of the butt stock. It was a quick "takedown" rifle that required the user to press the takedown screw-lock down through a slot in the tang to release the lock from the ratchet. This Model 63 was made in 1933 (First Year Production) and sports a smooth walnut stock with pistol grip & gloss finish, metal buttplate, 20" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail brass bead front sight. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear & bluing fade, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Essex Arms, 1911A1 - Colt Conversion, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 4778 Essex Arms, 1911A1 - Colt Conversion, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 4778

Essex Arms, 1911A1 - Colt Conversion, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 4778

Lot #167 (Sale Order 168 of 839)

Essex Arms has been producing high quality 1911 frames since the early 1970s using top grade 4140 steel, and are very popular among National Match Competition shooters. This Essex Arms 1911A1 sports a Colt 22 Caliber Conversion Kit and features a 4.75" barrel, checkered walnut grips with gold Roaring Colt medallion inlay, serrated slide with polished blue finish, adjustable u-notch rear sight pinned to the channel, front blade sight, safety grip, serrated back strap, serrated hammer, grooved trigger shoe and 10-round magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1936 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 14034 1936 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 14034

1936 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 14034

Lot #168 (Sale Order 169 of 839)

Produced from 1933 to 1958, the Winchester Model 63 was an updated variant of the Model 1903. It featured a tubular magazine in the butt stock which held ten cartridges, and was loaded through a slot in the right side of the butt stock. It was a quick "takedown" rifle that required the user to press the takedown screw-lock down through a slot in the tang to release the lock from the ratchet. This Model 63 was made in 1936 and sports a smooth walnut stock with pistol grip & gloss finish, metal buttplate, 23" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail brass bead front sight. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1990's AMT, AutoMag II, 22 WMR, Semi-Auto, SN - M06567 1990's AMT, AutoMag II, 22 WMR, Semi-Auto, SN - M06567

1990's AMT, AutoMag II, 22 WMR, Semi-Auto, SN - M06567

Lot #169 (Sale Order 170 of 839)

The AMT AutoMag II is a .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire, semi-auto pistol made by Arcadia Machine and Tool from 1987 to 1999, and is currently manufactured by High Standard. Features include a matte stainless frame, cut-out stainless slide with polished flats, black ribbed grips, 6" stainless steel barrel, adjustable white line rear sight pinned to the channel, ramped front sight and 9-round stainless steel magazine. This gun is in excellent condition with a couple very light scratches, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1939 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 34259 1939 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 34259

1939 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 34259

Lot #170 (Sale Order 171 of 839)

Produced from 1933 to 1958, the Winchester Model 63 was an updated variant of the Model 1903. It featured a tubular magazine in the butt stock which held ten cartridges, and was loaded through a slot in the right side of the butt stock. It was a quick "takedown" rifle that required the user to press the takedown screw-lock down through a slot in the tang to release the lock from the ratchet. This Model 63 was made in 1939 and sports a smooth walnut stock with pistol grip & gloss finish, metal buttplate, 23" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail brass bead front sight. This gun is in beautifully refinished condition, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1980's AMT, Backup, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - F00198 1980's AMT, Backup, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - F00198

1980's AMT, Backup, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - F00198

Lot #171 (Sale Order 172 of 839)

The AMT Backup is a small, semi-automatic pistol that was made from 1978-2001. The original AMT Backup was produced with a single-action only (SAO) trigger mechanism, while the later "small frame" and "large frame" Backup used a double-action-only (DAO) mechanism. This early SAO Backup sports a 2.5" barrel, two-tone stainless frame/slide with polished flats, serrated slide, black checkered grips, safety grip, fixed sights with serrated top and 8-round stainless steel magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1949 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 84010A 1949 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 84010A

1949 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 84010A

Lot #172 (Sale Order 173 of 839)

Produced from 1933 to 1958, the Winchester Model 63 was an updated variant of the Model 1903. It featured a tubular magazine in the butt stock which held ten cartridges, and was loaded through a slot in the right side of the butt stock. It was a quick "takedown" rifle that required the user to press the takedown screw-lock down through a slot in the tang to release the lock from the ratchet. This Model 63 was made in 1949 and sports a smooth walnut stock with pistol grip & gloss finish, checkered metal buttplate, 23" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail brass bead front sight. This gun is in beautifully refinished condition, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1980 Beretta, Model 92S, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - B47773Z 1980 Beretta, Model 92S, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - B47773Z

1980 Beretta, Model 92S, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - B47773Z

Lot #173 (Sale Order 174 of 839)

First introduced in 1976, the Beretta Model 92 is a double-action pistol that was designed with military use in mind. Still in production today, the Model 92 and its offspring have been setting the standards for best military, police and tactical pistol for over a quarter century. The reason is that it was designed--and has kept evolving--to be and remain the most accurate, durable and reliable semi-auto handgun on the market because it is easy to use, absolutely safe and delivers impressive firepower. The 92FS has been the standard issue sidearm of the US military since 1985 and is used by allied forces the world over, as well as of countless police and law-enforcement agencies. The Model 92S was made from 1978 to 1982 and features a slide-mounted combined safety and decocking lever, which replaced the frame-mounted manual thumb safety that was used on earlier models. This Model 92S sports a 4.75" barrel, DA/SA trigger, smooth walnut grips with gloss finish, cut-out slide with rear serrations, round serrated hammer, lanyard ring, dovetail rear sight, fixed front sight and 10-round magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1957 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 153063A 1957 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 153063A

1957 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 153063A

Lot #174 (Sale Order 175 of 839)

Produced from 1933 to 1958, the Winchester Model 63 was an updated variant of the Model 1903. It featured a tubular magazine in the butt stock which held ten cartridges and was loaded through a slot in the right side of the butt stock. It was a quick "takedown" rifle that required the user to press the takedown screw-lock down through a slot in the tang to release the lock from the ratchet. This Model 63 was made in 1957 and sports a smooth walnut stock with pistol grip & gloss finish, checkered metal buttplate, 23" barrel, grooved receiver top, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail silver bead front sight. This gun is in beautifully refinished condition, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1982 Beretta, 84B Cheetah, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - B85311Y 1982 Beretta, 84B Cheetah, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - B85311Y

1982 Beretta, 84B Cheetah, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - B85311Y

Lot #175 (Sale Order 176 of 839)

The Beretta Cheetah is a line of compact, blowback operated, DA-SA, semi-automatic pistols designed and manufactured by Beretta of Italy. They were introduced in 1976 and include models in .32 ACP (Models 81 and 82), .380 ACP (9 mm Short) (Models 83, 84, 85 and 86) and .22 LR (Models 87, 87 Target and 89). Beretta still manufactures the Cheetah in Italy with limited imports to the U.S. each year. The Model 84 has a double stacked magazine with 13-round capacity. The "B" versions featured an automatic firing pin safety, a shorter extractor and grooved front and back straps. This Model 84B was made in 1982 and sports a 3.75" barrel, cut-out slide with rear serrations, dovetail rear sight, fixed blade front sight, smooth walnut grips with gloss finish, round serrated hammer and ambidextrous safety. This gun is in excellent condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1957 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 153357A 1957 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 153357A

1957 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 153357A

Lot #176 (Sale Order 177 of 839)

Produced from 1933 to 1958, the Winchester Model 63 was an updated variant of the Model 1903. It featured a tubular magazine in the butt stock which held ten cartridges and was loaded through a slot in the right side of the butt stock. It was a quick "takedown" rifle that required the user to press the takedown screw-lock down through a slot in the tang to release the lock from the ratchet. This Model 63 was made in 1957 and sports a smooth walnut stock with pistol grip & gloss finish, checkered metal buttplate, 23" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail silver bead front sight. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1991 Beretta, 21A Bobcat 1991 Beretta, 21A Bobcat

1991 Beretta, 21A Bobcat "Tip-Up", 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - BAS30517U

Lot #177 (Sale Order 178 of 839)

The Beretta 21A Bobcat is a blowback operated, DA-SA, semi-automatic pocket pistol that was introduced in 1984 by Beretta U.S.A. and is still in production today. The main defining feature of this pistol is the "tip-up" barrel, which pivots on a pin under the muzzle so that the chamber may be loaded with the slide in the closed position. This simplifies loading/ unloading, and checking load status, as the slide can be difficult for some people to retract by hand. This Model 21A was made in 1991 and sports a 2.5" barrel, cut-out slide with rear serrations, smooth walnut grips with gloss finish, round serrated hammer and 7-round magazine. This gun is in excellent condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1958 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 164298A 1958 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 164298A

1958 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 164298A

Lot #178 (Sale Order 179 of 839)

Produced from 1933 to 1958, the Winchester Model 63 was an updated variant of the Model 1903. It featured a tubular magazine in the butt stock which held ten cartridges, and was loaded through a slot in the right side of the butt stock. It was a quick "takedown" rifle that required the user to press the takedown screw-lock down through a slot in the tang to release the lock from the ratchet. This Model 63 was made in 1958 and sports a smooth walnut stock with pistol grip & gloss finish, checkered metal buttplate, 23" barrel, grooved receiver top, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail silver bead front sight. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1957 Beretta, Model 948 (6 1957 Beretta, Model 948 (6

1957 Beretta, Model 948 (6"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - C79919N

Lot #179 (Sale Order 180 of 839)

The Beretta Model 948 is a .22 LR version of the Model 1934 which was Italy’s service pistol during WWII. It was produced in the mid-1950s and was offered with a 3.5" barrel or a less common 6" barrel. The 948 looks identical to the M1934 except for the grips and aluminum frame. This Model 948 was made in 1957, and sports a 6" barrel, bronze aluminum frame, cut-out slide with rear serrations, dovetail rear sight, front blade sight, black checkered grips, round serrated hammer and 10-round magazine with finger rest. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1998 Winchester, Model 63 Limited Edition, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (New-In-Box), SN - ST1624 1998 Winchester, Model 63 Limited Edition, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (New-In-Box), SN - ST1624

1998 Winchester, Model 63 Limited Edition, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (New-In-Box), SN - ST1624

Lot #180 (Sale Order 181 of 839)

Produced from 1933 to 1958, the Winchester Model 63 was an updated variant of the Model 1903. It featured a tubular magazine in the butt stock which held ten cartridges and was loaded through a slot in the right side of the butt stock. It was a quick "takedown" rifle that required the user to press the takedown screw-lock down through a slot in the tang to release the lock from the ratchet. This Model 63 is 1 of approximately 3,000 manufactured in 1997/98 as a Limited Production run. Features include a smooth walnut stock with pistol grip & satin finish, blued metal buttplate, 23" barrel, grooved receiver top, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail silver bead front sight. This gun is unfired in original box with paperwork. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1981 Beretta, Model 70S, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - A34818Y 1981 Beretta, Model 70S, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - A34818Y

1981 Beretta, Model 70S, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - A34818Y

Lot #181 (Sale Order 182 of 839)

The Beretta Model 70 is a single-action, semi-automatic pistol that was introduced in 1958 to replace Beretta’s M1935 pistol (replacing as well as the 1934, 948 and 949). The "S" variation utilized a steel frame, used a conventional thumb-operated safety on the left side of the frame and was equipped with grips featuring a prominent left thumb rest. This Model 70S was made in 1981, and sports a 3.5" barrel, black checkered wrap-around grips, cut-out slide with rear serrations, dovetail rear sight, front blade sight, round serrated hammer and 7-round magazine with finger rest. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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RARE - Circa 1935 Winchester, Model 69 Target RARE - Circa 1935 Winchester, Model 69 Target

RARE - Circa 1935 Winchester, Model 69 Target "Crossover", 22 LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #182 (Sale Order 183 of 839)

The Winchester Model 69 is a bolt-action .22 caliber repeating rifle that was produced from 1935–1963. It was marketed as Winchester's mid-level bolt-action rimfire sporting rifle, positioned above inexpensive single-shot rifles such as the Model 68 and beneath the prestigious Model 52. In November, 1937, several substantial design changes were made, resulting in the Model 69A. It was originally marketed primarily for hunting and informal plinking rather than formal target shooting. However, December, 1940, saw the introduction of the "Target" and "Match" versions of the Model 69 which had a slightly larger stock than the standard rifle, target sights and were generally chambered in .22 Long Rifle only. The "Match" Model sported a 1" wide leather sling (the sling width was changed to 1 1/4" 1947). The original Model 69 came standard with a barrel mounted buckhorn rear sight, but during early production Winchester also offered a receiver mounted adjustable “Humeston rear sight” as an option along with a hooded front sight. These early target variations are known as Model 69 Target “Crossover” Models and are very rare. This Model 69 Target “Crossover” was manufactured sometime between August, 1935 - October, 1937, is chambered for 22 LR only, and sports a period correct Lyman 422 Expert scope with original side mount, adjustable “Humeston rear sight”, hooded front sight, period correct 1" brown leather sling and period correct cheek pad. Other features include a smooth walnut stock, black checkered hard buttpad, 25" barrel, quick takedown screw under the forearm and 5-round detachable box magazine. This gun is showing age & various wear, but still retains an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1957 Beretta, 950B Minx M4 1957 Beretta, 950B Minx M4

1957 Beretta, 950B Minx M4 "Tip-Up" (4"), 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - C75129

Lot #183 (Sale Order 184 of 839)

The Beretta Model 950B is a single-action, blowback operated, semi-auto pistol with a carbon steel barrel & slide and aluminum frame, that was introduced in 1952. It was advertised as a concealed carry gun, ideal for protection, and was chambered for .25 ACP (Jetfire) or .22 Short (Minx). It featured a 2.36" barrel, although a small number of 4" barrel versions were produced which were known as M4s. The main defining feature of this pistol is the "tip-up" barrel, which pivots on a pin under the muzzle so that the chamber may be loaded with the slide in the closed position. This simplifies loading/ unloading, and checking load status, as the slide can be difficult for some people to retract by hand. This 950B Minx M4 was made in 1957, and sports a 4" barrel, black checkered grips, rear slide serrations, round serrated hammer and 6-round magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1936 Winchester, Model 69, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action Circa 1936 Winchester, Model 69, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Circa 1936 Winchester, Model 69, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #184 (Sale Order 185 of 839)

The Winchester Model 69 is a bolt-action .22 caliber repeating rifle that was produced from 1935–1963. It was marketed as Winchester's mid-level bolt-action rimfire sporting rifle, positioned above inexpensive single-shot rifles such as the Model 68 and beneath the prestigious Model 52. In November, 1937, several substantial design changes were made, resulting in the Model 69A. This Model 69 was made in circa 1936, and sports a smooth walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, 25" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, flush-fit takedown screw under the forearm and 5-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1954 Beretta, 950B Minx 1954 Beretta, 950B Minx

1954 Beretta, 950B Minx "Tip-Up", 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - C88487

Lot #185 (Sale Order 186 of 839)

The Beretta Model 950B is a single-action, blowback operated, semi-auto pistol with a carbon steel barrel & slide and aluminum frame, that was introduced in 1952. It was advertised as a concealed carry gun, ideal for protection, and was chambered for .25 ACP (Jetfire) or .22 Short (Minx). The main defining feature of this pistol is the "tip-up" barrel, which pivots on a pin under the muzzle so that the chamber may be loaded with the slide in the closed position. This simplifies loading/ unloading, and checking load status, as the slide can be difficult for some people to retract by hand. This 950B Minx was made in 1958 and sports a 2.36" barrel, black checkered grips, rear slide serrations, round serrated hammer and 6-round magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1940's Winchester, Model 69A Target, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action 1940's Winchester, Model 69A Target, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

1940's Winchester, Model 69A Target, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #186 (Sale Order 187 of 839)

The Winchester Model 69 is a bolt-action .22 caliber repeating rifle that was produced from 1935–1963. It was marketed as Winchester's mid-level bolt-action rimfire sporting rifle, positioned above inexpensive single-shot rifles such as the Model 68 and beneath the prestigious Model 52. In November, 1937, several substantial design changes were made, resulting in the Model 69A. It was originally marketed primarily for hunting and informal plinking rather than formal target shooting. However, December, 1940, saw the introduction of the "Target" and "Match" versions of the Model 69 which had a slightly larger stock than the standard rifle and target sights. This Model 69A sports a smooth walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, 25" barrel, adjustable aperture receiver sight, dovetail target globe front sight, flush-fit takedown screw under the forearm and 5-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1954 Beretta, 950B Minx 1954 Beretta, 950B Minx

1954 Beretta, 950B Minx "Tip-Up", 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - C94497

Lot #187 (Sale Order 188 of 839)

The Beretta Model 950B is a single-action, blowback operated, semi-auto pistol with a carbon steel barrel & slide and aluminum frame that was introduced in 1952. It was advertised as a concealed carry gun, ideal for protection, and was chambered for .25 ACP (Jetfire) or .22 Short (Minx). The main defining feature of this pistol is the "tip-up" barrel, which pivots on a pin under the muzzle so that the chamber may be loaded with the slide in the closed position. This simplifies loading/ unloading, and checking load status, as the slide can be difficult for some people to retract by hand. This 950B Minx was made in 1958 and sports a 2.36" barrel, black checkered grips, rear slide serrations, round serrated hammer and 6-round magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1950's Winchester, Model 69A, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action 1950's Winchester, Model 69A, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

1950's Winchester, Model 69A, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #188 (Sale Order 189 of 839)

The Winchester Model 69 is a bolt-action .22 caliber repeating rifle that was produced from 1935–1963. It was marketed as Winchester's mid-level bolt-action rimfire sporting rifle, positioned above inexpensive single-shot rifles such as the Model 68 and beneath the prestigious Model 52. In November, 1937, several substantial design changes were made, resulting in the Model 69A. This Model 69A sports a smooth walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, 25" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail silver bead front sight, flush-fit takedown screw under the forearm and 5-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (believed to be unfired) and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1954 Bernardelli, VP (Vest Pocket), 25 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 69277 1954 Bernardelli, VP (Vest Pocket), 25 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 69277

1954 Bernardelli, VP (Vest Pocket), 25 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 69277

Lot #189 (Sale Order 190 of 839)

Introduced in the 1940s, The Bernardelli VP, or "Vest Pocket", is a single-action, striker-fired, .25 caliber (6.35mm) semi-auto pocket pistol based on the Walther Model 9. The VP was replaced by the Model 68, which appeared in 1968. This VP was made in 1954, and sports a 2" barrel, black checkered grips and 8-round magazine with grip extension. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1950's Winchester, Model 69A, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action 1950's Winchester, Model 69A, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

1950's Winchester, Model 69A, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #190 (Sale Order 191 of 839)

The Winchester Model 69 is a bolt-action .22 caliber repeating rifle that was produced from 1935–1963. It was marketed as Winchester's mid-level bolt-action rimfire sporting rifle, positioned above inexpensive single-shot rifles such as the Model 68 and beneath the prestigious Model 52. In November, 1937, several substantial design changes were made, resulting in the Model 69A. This Model 69A sports a smooth walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, 25" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail silver bead front sight, flush-fit takedown screw under the forearm and 5-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1923 Remington, Model 51, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - PA45288 1923 Remington, Model 51, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - PA45288

1923 Remington, Model 51, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - PA45288

Lot #191 (Sale Order 192 of 839)

The Remington Model 51 is a single-action, straight blowback operated, semi-auto pistol manufactured from 1918 to 1926, though small numbers were assembled into the mid-1930s. Marketed as a pocket pistol, it was available in .32 ACP and .380 ACP calibers, with approximately 65,000 produced. This Model 51 (380 ACP) was made in 1923 and sports a 3.25" barrel, black checkered grips, safety grip, serrated top with fixed sights and 7-round magazine. This gun is in good condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1950's Winchester, Model 69A, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action 1950's Winchester, Model 69A, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

1950's Winchester, Model 69A, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #192 (Sale Order 193 of 839)

The Winchester Model 69 is a bolt-action .22 caliber repeating rifle that was produced from 1935–1963. It was marketed as Winchester's mid-level bolt-action rimfire sporting rifle, positioned above inexpensive single-shot rifles such as the Model 68 and beneath the prestigious Model 52. In November, 1937, several substantial design changes were made, resulting in the Model 69A. This Model 69A sports a smooth walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, 25" barrel, grooved receiver top, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail silver bead front sight, flush-fit takedown screw under the forearm and 5-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1925 Remington, Model 51, 32 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - PA69337 1925 Remington, Model 51, 32 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - PA69337

1925 Remington, Model 51, 32 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - PA69337

Lot #193 (Sale Order 194 of 839)

The Remington Model 51 is a single-action, straight blowback operated, semi-auto pistol manufactured from 1918 to 1926, though small numbers were assembled into the mid-1930s. Marketed as a pocket pistol, it was available in .32 ACP and .380 ACP calibers, with approximately 65,000 produced. This Model 51 (32 ACP) was made in 1925 and sports a 3.25" barrel, black checkered grips, safety grip, serrated top with fixed sights and 8-round magazine. This gun is in good condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1950's Winchester, Model 69A, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action 1950's Winchester, Model 69A, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

1950's Winchester, Model 69A, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #194 (Sale Order 195 of 839)

The Winchester Model 69 is a bolt-action .22 caliber repeating rifle that was produced from 1935–1963. It was marketed as Winchester's mid-level bolt-action rimfire sporting rifle, positioned above inexpensive single-shot rifles such as the Model 68 and beneath the prestigious Model 52. In November, 1937, several substantial design changes were made, resulting in the Model 69A. This Model 69A sports a smooth walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, 25" barrel, grooved receiver top, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail silver bead front sight, flush-fit takedown screw under the forearm and 5-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1920's Mauser, Model 1914 - Fourth Variant, 32 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 342825 1920's Mauser, Model 1914 - Fourth Variant, 32 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 342825

1920's Mauser, Model 1914 - Fourth Variant, 32 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 342825

Lot #195 (Sale Order 196 of 839)

The Mauser Model 1914 is a striker fired, 32 ACP, semi-automatic pistol produced from 1914 to 1934, and favored by German Police units. It was an updated variant of the Model 1910 and the predecessor to the Model 1934. This Model 1914 Fourth Variant was made in circa 1923-1929 and sports a 3.4" barrel, checkered walnut wrap-around grips, dovetail rear sight, front blade sight and 8-round magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1939 Winchester - First Year, Model 74, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 26561 1939 Winchester - First Year, Model 74, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 26561

1939 Winchester - First Year, Model 74, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 26561

Lot #196 (Sale Order 197 of 839)

Produced from 1939 to 1955, the Winchester Model 74 is a blowback-operated, semi-auto, rimfire rifle that is fed by a tubular magazine housed in the buttstock. For its first year of production, the Model 74 was available only in .22 Short. In 1940, a .22 Long Rifle version was added. The “Short” was discontinued in 1952. Unlike most vintage semi-automatic rimfire rifles, the Model 74 allows the bolt to be removed from the rear of the receiver, enabling easy maintenance and allowing the bore to be cleaned from the rear. It features a squared-off rear of the action, which gives them a look similar to the “humpback” appearance of the classic Browning Auto-5 shotgun. This Model 74 was made in 1939 (First Year Production), chambered for 22 Short Only, and sports a smooth walnut stock with pistol grip & oiled finish, checkered metal buttplate, 24" barrel, receiver mounted adjustable peep sight, rear dovetail insert and dovetail silver bead front sight. This gun is in beautifully refinished condition, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1923 Deutsche Werke, Ortgies Pistol, 32 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 63124 Circa 1923 Deutsche Werke, Ortgies Pistol, 32 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 63124

Circa 1923 Deutsche Werke, Ortgies Pistol, 32 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 63124

Lot #197 (Sale Order 198 of 839)

The "Ortgies Pistol" is a hammerless semi-automatic pistol that was produced in Germany in the years immediately after World War I (1919 – 1924), first by its inventor Heinrich Ortgies and then by Deutsche Werke. Heinrich Ortgies designed the pistol while living in Liege, Belgium, during World War I. The pistol was produced in 25 ACP (6.35mm), 32 ACP (7.65mm), and 380 Auto (9mm Kurz). It was a well-balanced, sturdy weapon that found considerable favor in competitive shooting. In 1921, prize winners at some 70 percent of principal shooting competitions had chosen Ortgies 7.65 mm pistols, and the winner of the German championship on September 26, 1921, at Halensee, Germany, took the prize firing an Ortgies. Outlaw John Dillinger carried an Ortgies, and several hundred Ortgies pistols in both .25 and .32 ACP saw service with Finnish prison authorities throughout World War II. This Deutsche Werke "Ortgies Pistol" was made in circa 1923 and sports a 3.25" barrel, smooth walnut grips, fixed sights, 7-round magazine and comes with brown leather holster. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1939 Winchester - First Year, Model 74, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 12600 1939 Winchester - First Year, Model 74, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 12600

1939 Winchester - First Year, Model 74, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 12600

Lot #198 (Sale Order 199 of 839)

Produced from 1939 to 1955, the Winchester Model 74 is a blowback-operated, semi-auto, rimfire rifle that is fed by a tubular magazine housed in the buttstock. For its first year of production, the Model 74 was available only in .22 Short. In 1940, a .22 Long Rifle version was added. The “Short” was discontinued in 1952. Unlike most vintage semiautomatic rimfire rifles, the Model 74 allows the bolt to be removed from the rear of the receiver, enabling easy maintenance and allowing the bore to be cleaned from the rear. It features a squared-off rear of the action, which gives them a look similar to the “humpback” appearance of the classic Browning Auto-5 shotgun. This Model 74 was made in 1939 (First Year Production), chambered for 22 Short Only, and sports a smooth walnut stock with pistol grip & oiled finish, checkered metal buttplate, 24" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail silver bead front sight. This gun is in beautifully refinished condition, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1923 Deutsche Werke, Ortgies Pistol, 380 Auto, Semi-Auto, SN - 59590 Circa 1923 Deutsche Werke, Ortgies Pistol, 380 Auto, Semi-Auto, SN - 59590

Circa 1923 Deutsche Werke, Ortgies Pistol, 380 Auto, Semi-Auto, SN - 59590

Lot #199 (Sale Order 200 of 839)

The "Ortgies Pistol" is a hammerless semi-automatic pistol that was produced in Germany in the years immediately after World War I (1919 – 1924), first by its inventor Heinrich Ortgies and then by Deutsche Werke. Heinrich Ortgies designed the pistol while living in Liege, Belgium during World War I. The pistol was produced in 25 ACP (6.35mm), 32 ACP (7.65mm), and 380 Auto (9mm Kurz). It was a well-balanced, sturdy weapon that found considerable favor in competitive shooting. In 1921, prize winners at some 70 percent of principal shooting competitions had chosen Ortgies 7.65 mm pistols, and the winner of the German championship on September 26, 1921, at Halensee, Germany, took the prize firing an Ortgies. Outlaw John Dillinger carried an Ortgies, and several hundred Ortgies pistols in both .25 and .32 ACP saw service with Finnish prison authorities throughout World War II. This Deutsche Werke "Ortgies Pistol" was made in circa 1923, and sports a 3.25" barrel, smooth walnut grips, fixed sights and 6-round magazine. This gun is in good condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1940 Winchester, Model 74, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN -  34887 1940 Winchester, Model 74, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN -  34887

1940 Winchester, Model 74, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 34887

Lot #200 (Sale Order 201 of 839)

Produced from 1939 to 1955, the Winchester Model 74 is a blowback-operated, semi-auto, rimfire rifle that is fed by a tubular magazine housed in the buttstock. For its first year of production, the Model 74 was available only in .22 Short. In 1940, a .22 Long Rifle version was added. The “Short” was discontinued in 1952. Unlike most vintage semiautomatic rimfire rifles, the Model 74 allows the bolt to be removed from the rear of the receiver, enabling easy maintenance and allowing the bore to be cleaned from the rear. It features a squared-off rear of the action, which gives them a look similar to the “humpback” appearance of the classic Browning Auto-5 shotgun. This Model 74 was made in 1940, chambered for 22 Short Only, and sports a smooth walnut stock with pistol grip & oiled finish, checkered metal buttplate, 24" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail silver bead front sight. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1923 Deutsche Werke, Ortgies Pistol, 32 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 120972 Circa 1923 Deutsche Werke, Ortgies Pistol, 32 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 120972

Circa 1923 Deutsche Werke, Ortgies Pistol, 32 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 120972

Lot #201 (Sale Order 202 of 839)

The "Ortgies Pistol" is a hammerless semi-automatic pistol that was produced in Germany in the years immediately after World War I (1919 – 1924), first by its inventor Heinrich Ortgies and then by Deutsche Werke. Heinrich Ortgies designed the pistol while living in Liege, Belgium during World War I. The pistol was produced in 25 ACP (6.35mm), 32 ACP (7.65mm), and 380 Auto (9mm Kurz). It was a well-balanced, sturdy weapon that found considerable favor in competitive shooting. In 1921, prize winners at some 70 percent of principal shooting competitions had chosen Ortgies 7.65 mm pistols, and the winner of the German championship on September 26, 1921, at Halensee, Germany, took the prize firing an Ortgies. Outlaw John Dillinger carried an Ortgies, and several hundred Ortgies pistols in both .25 and .32 ACP saw service with Finnish prison authorities throughout World War II. This Deutsche Werke "Ortgies Pistol" was made in circa 1923, and sports a 3.25" barrel, smooth walnut grips, fixed sights and 7-round magazine. This gun is in good condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1940 Winchester, Model 74, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN -  36522 1940 Winchester, Model 74, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN -  36522

1940 Winchester, Model 74, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 36522

Lot #202 (Sale Order 203 of 839)

Produced from 1939 to 1955, the Winchester Model 74 is a blowback-operated, semi-auto, rimfire rifle that is fed by a tubular magazine housed in the buttstock. For its first year of production, the Model 74 was available only in .22 Short. In 1940, a .22 Long Rifle version was added. The “Short” was discontinued in 1952. Unlike most vintage semi-automatic rimfire rifles, the Model 74 allows the bolt to be removed from the rear of the receiver, enabling easy maintenance and allowing the bore to be cleaned from the rear. It features a squared-off rear of the action, which gives them a look similar to the “humpback” appearance of the classic Browning Auto-5 shotgun. This Model 74 was made in 1940, chambered for 22 Short Only, and sports a smooth walnut stock with pistol grip & oiled finish, checkered metal buttplate, 24" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail silver bead front sight. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1917 Savage, Model 1907, 32 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Manual & Magazine), SN - 167497 1917 Savage, Model 1907, 32 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Manual & Magazine), SN - 167497

1917 Savage, Model 1907, 32 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Manual & Magazine), SN - 167497

Lot #203 (Sale Order 204 of 839)

The Savage Model 1907 is a striker-fired, semi-automatic pocket pistol, with "hammer" cocking lever, produced from 1907 until 1920. It was chambered in .32 ACP and, from 1913 until 1920, in .380 ACP. Although smaller in size, it is derived from the .45 semi-automatic pistol Savage submitted to the 1906-1911 US Army trials to choose a new semi-automatic sidearm. Advertised with the slogan "Ten shots quick!", the Model 1907 was very popular because, despite its small size, it had a 10-round double-stack magazine. The advertising included a number of early celebrity endorsers, including William "Buffalo Bill" Cody, Bat Masterson, and the Pinkerton Agency. Savage Arms also presented Teddy Roosevelt with a Model 1907. Much of the advertising in the popular press played on the ability of an otherwise defenseless woman to use the Savage to subdue burglars and "tramps". This Model 1907 was made in 1917, and sports 3.75" collared barrel with serrated/ contoured slide, black checkered grips, round serrated semi-concealed hammer, polished blue finish and comes with manual & (2) magazines. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1940 Winchester, Model 74, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN -  46259 1940 Winchester, Model 74, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN -  46259

1940 Winchester, Model 74, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 46259

Lot #204 (Sale Order 205 of 839)

Produced from 1939 to 1955, the Winchester Model 74 is a blowback-operated, semi-auto, rimfire rifle that is fed by a tubular magazine housed in the buttstock. For its first year of production, the Model 74 was available only in .22 Short. In 1940, a .22 Long Rifle version was added. The “Short” was discontinued in 1952. Unlike most vintage semiautomatic rimfire rifles, the Model 74 allows the bolt to be removed from the rear of the receiver, enabling easy maintenance and allowing the bore to be cleaned from the rear. It features a squared-off rear of the action, which gives them a look similar to the “humpback” appearance of the classic Browning Auto-5 shotgun. This Model 74 was made in 1940, chambered for 22 Short Only, and sports a smooth walnut stock with pistol grip & oiled finish, checkered metal buttplate, 24" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail silver bead front sight. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1971 Smith & Wesson, 61-3 Escort - Nickel, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - B43221 1971 Smith & Wesson, 61-3 Escort - Nickel, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - B43221

1971 Smith & Wesson, 61-3 Escort - Nickel, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - B43221

Lot #205 (Sale Order 206 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson Model 61 "Escort" is a blowback-operated, subcompact, semi-automatic pistol chambered for 22 LR that was produced from 1970 to 1973. It was marketed for self-defense and was available in blued or nickel-plated finishes. The Model 61-3 was introduced in 1971, which featured a forged aluminum frame. This Model 61-3 was made in 1971 and sports a nickel-plated finish, white checkered grips, 2.25" barrel, matte top with polished flats, dovetail sights, 5-round magazine and comes in original blue carry case. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1941 Winchester, Model 74, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN -  111226 1941 Winchester, Model 74, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN -  111226

1941 Winchester, Model 74, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 111226

Lot #206 (Sale Order 207 of 839)

Produced from 1939 to 1955, the Winchester Model 74 is a blowback-operated, semi-auto, rimfire rifle that is fed by a tubular magazine housed in the buttstock. For its first year of production, the Model 74 was available only in .22 Short. In 1940, a .22 Long Rifle version was added. The “Short” was discontinued in 1952. Unlike most vintage semi-automatic rimfire rifles, the Model 74 allows the bolt to be removed from the rear of the receiver, enabling easy maintenance and allowing the bore to be cleaned from the rear. It features a squared-off rear of the action, which gives them a look similar to the “humpback” appearance of the classic Browning Auto-5 shotgun. This Model 74 was made in 1941, chambered for 22 Short Only, and sports a smooth walnut stock with pistol grip & oiled finish, checkered metal buttplate, 24" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail silver bead front sight. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1972 Smith & Wesson, 61-3 Escort, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Case), SN - B51247 1972 Smith & Wesson, 61-3 Escort, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Case), SN - B51247

1972 Smith & Wesson, 61-3 Escort, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Case), SN - B51247

Lot #207 (Sale Order 208 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson Model 61 "Escort" is a blowback-operated, subcompact, semi-automatic pistol chambered for 22 LR, that was produced from 1970 to 1973. It was marketed for self-defense and was available in blued or nickel-plated finishes. The Model 61-3 was introduced in 1971, which featured a forged aluminum frame. This Model 61-3 was made in 1972 and sports a blued finish, brown checkered grips, 2.25" barrel, matte top with polished flats, dovetail sights, 5-round magazine and comes in original box with blue carry case and paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1947 Winchester, Model 74, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN -  167180A 1947 Winchester, Model 74, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN -  167180A

1947 Winchester, Model 74, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 167180A

Lot #208 (Sale Order 209 of 839)

Produced from 1939 to 1955, the Winchester Model 74 is a blowback-operated, semi-auto, rimfire rifle that is fed by a tubular magazine housed in the buttstock. For its first year of production, the Model 74 was available only in .22 Short. In 1940, a .22 Long Rifle version was added. Unlike most vintage semi-automatic rimfire rifles, the Model 74 allows the bolt to be removed from the rear of the receiver, enabling easy maintenance and allowing the bore to be cleaned from the rear. It features a squared-off rear of the action, which gives them a look similar to the “humpback” appearance of the classic Browning Auto-5 shotgun. This Model 74 was made in 1947, chambered for 22 LR, and sports a smooth walnut stock with pistol grip & oiled finish, checkered metal buttplate, 22" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail silver bead front sight. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1978 Smith & Wesson, Model 52-2, 38 Special 1978 Smith & Wesson, Model 52-2, 38 Special

1978 Smith & Wesson, Model 52-2, 38 Special "Mid-Range", Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - A483471

Lot #209 (Sale Order 210 of 839)

In 1961 Smith & Wesson introduced the Model 52 ".38 Master" as a match-grade target pistol, derived from the Model 39, that was chambered in .38 Special Wadcutter for the sport of Bullseye shooting. It was one of the first semi-automatic pistols chambered in .38 Special with flush-seated, full wadcutter bullets. In 1963, the Model 52-1 was introduced with a separately developed single-action trigger system and was manufactured until 1970, when it was succeeded by the Model 52-2 with an improved extractor, and this version was manufactured for 23 years. The Model 52 series was discontinued in 1993, when the machinery to manufacture the pistol broke down, and it was deemed too costly to replace. This Model 52-2 "Mid-Range" target pistol was made in 1978, and features a 5" barrel, threaded muzzle bushing, rear slide serrations, polished blued finish, Pachamyr black checkered rubber wrap-around grips, grooved trigger with adjustable pull, serrated target hammer, adjustable rear sight and Patridge front sight. This gun comes in original box with (3) 5-round magazines, barrel weight, cleaning kit and paperwork. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1948 Winchester, Model 74, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN -  202689A 1948 Winchester, Model 74, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN -  202689A

1948 Winchester, Model 74, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 202689A

Lot #210 (Sale Order 211 of 839)

Produced from 1939 to 1955, the Winchester Model 74 is a blowback-operated, semi-auto, rimfire rifle that is fed by a tubular magazine housed in the buttstock. For its first year of production, the Model 74 was available only in .22 Short. In 1940, a .22 Long Rifle version was added. Unlike most vintage semiautomatic rimfire rifles, the Model 74 allows the bolt to be removed from the rear of the receiver, enabling easy maintenance and allowing the bore to be cleaned from the rear. It features a squared-off rear of the action, which gives them a look similar to the “humpback” appearance of the classic Browning Auto-5 shotgun. This Model 74 was made in 1948, chambered for 22 LR, and sports a smooth walnut stock with pistol grip & oiled finish, checkered metal buttplate, 22" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail silver bead front sight. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1972 Smith & Wesson, Model 39-2, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ 5 Magazines), SN - A156768 1972 Smith & Wesson, Model 39-2, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ 5 Magazines), SN - A156768

1972 Smith & Wesson, Model 39-2, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ 5 Magazines), SN - A156768

Lot #211 (Sale Order 212 of 839)

First developed for the United States Army service pistol trials of 1954, The Smith & Wesson Model 39 is a double action, semi-automatic pistol, that was produced from 1954 to 1983. It went on the civilian market in 1955, and was the first of Smith & Wesson's first generation semi-automatic pistols. It was originally manufactured with an anodized aluminum frame, a curved backstrap and a blued carbon steel slide that carried the manual safety. It was produced in limited numbers with a steel frame which provided the basis for the Model 52. The Model 39-2 was made from 1971-1983 and featured an updated extractor that used a coil spring. This Model 39-2 was made in 1972 and sports a black anodized aluminum alloy frame, 4" stainless barrel, checkered walnut grips with S&W medallion inlay, adjustable micrometer click rear sight, round serrated target hammer, checkered back strap, lanyard ring and comes with (5) 8-round magazines. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1954 Winchester, Model 74, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN -  358642A 1954 Winchester, Model 74, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN -  358642A

1954 Winchester, Model 74, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 358642A

Lot #212 (Sale Order 213 of 839)

Produced from 1939 to 1955, the Winchester Model 74 is a blowback-operated, semi-auto, rimfire rifle that is fed by a tubular magazine housed in the buttstock. For its first year of production, the Model 74 was available only in .22 Short. In 1940, a .22 Long Rifle version was added. Unlike most vintage semiautomatic rimfire rifles, the Model 74 allows the bolt to be removed from the rear of the receiver, enabling easy maintenance and allowing the bore to be cleaned from the rear. It features a squared-off rear of the action, which gives them a look similar to the “humpback” appearance of the classic Browning Auto-5 shotgun. This Model 74 was made in 1954, chambered for 22 LR, and sports a smooth walnut stock with pistol grip & oiled finish, checkered metal buttplate, 22" barrel, shell deflector, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail silver bead front sight. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1987 Smith & Wesson, Model 422 1987 Smith & Wesson, Model 422

1987 Smith & Wesson, Model 422 "Promo Package", 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - TBE0267

Lot #213 (Sale Order 214 of 839)

Produced from 1987 to 1996, the Smith & Wesson Model 422 is a blowback operated, semi-automatic pistol, that was the company's entry into the lucrative rimfire pistol market. It was produced in several variants and features a low-positioned barrel just above the trigger guard. This 1987 Model 422 "Promo Package" comes with box with original/ new ammo, oil and cleaning kit. Features include a 6" barrel, checkered walnut grips with S&W medallion inlay, adjustable rear sight, fixed blade front sight, grooved trigger and 10-round magazine. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1955 Winchester, Model 74, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN -  399423A 1955 Winchester, Model 74, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN -  399423A

1955 Winchester, Model 74, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 399423A

Lot #214 (Sale Order 215 of 839)

Produced from 1939 to 1955, the Winchester Model 74 is a blowback-operated, semi-auto, rimfire rifle that is fed by a tubular magazine housed in the buttstock. For its first year of production, the Model 74 was available only in .22 Short. In 1940, a .22 Long Rifle version was added. Unlike most vintage semi-automatic rimfire rifles, the Model 74 allows the bolt to be removed from the rear of the receiver, enabling easy maintenance and allowing the bore to be cleaned from the rear. It features a squared-off rear of the action, which gives them a look similar to the “humpback” appearance of the classic Browning Auto-5 shotgun. This Model 74 was made in 1955, chambered for 22 LR, and sports a smooth walnut stock with pistol grip & oiled finish, checkered metal buttplate, 22" barrel, grooved receiver top, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail silver bead front sight. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1977 Smith & Wesson, Model 79G, .177 (22 Pellet), CO2 Target Pistol (W/ Box), SN - G147866 1977 Smith & Wesson, Model 79G, .177 (22 Pellet), CO2 Target Pistol (W/ Box), SN - G147866

1977 Smith & Wesson, Model 79G, .177 (22 Pellet), CO2 Target Pistol (W/ Box), SN - G147866

Lot #215 (Sale Order 216 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson Model 79G (.177 caliber) single-shot target pistol was made from 1971 to 1980. Based on the Model 41 target, it is powered by CO2 that utilizes a 12-gram cartridge that sits inside the grip and is accessed by unscrewing a knurled knob on the bottom of the grip. In 1980, S&W parent, Bangor Punta, sold the pistol design to Daisy, who rechristened them the models 780 and 790. This Model 79G was made in circa 1977 and sports an 8.5" barrel, brown checkered target grips, adjustable rear sight, Patridge front sight and comes in original box with pellets, CO2 cartridges and paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition with very light box wear, is believed to be unfired and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1942 Winchester, Model 75 Target, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 46874 1942 Winchester, Model 75 Target, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 46874

1942 Winchester, Model 75 Target, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 46874

Lot #216 (Sale Order 217 of 839)

Based on the Model 69, the Winchester Model 75 is a 22 caliber bolt-action repeating rifle, manufactured from 1938 to 1958, offered in both Sporter & Target variations. It was advertised as being lighter but just as accurate as the highly successful Model 52. It was first catered to beginning shooters, but later advertisements, particularly the ones after World War II, touted it as a "full man's size target rifle" in an attempt to appeal to returning soldiers. The Model 75 sold strongly until it was discontinued in 1958. This Model 75 Target was made in 1942 and features a smooth walnut stock with high comb/ pistol grip & contoured beavertail forearm, 28" heavy target barrel, fully adjustable receiver mounted peep sight, adjustable target globe front sight, checkered metal buttplate, adjustable sling notches under the forearm, drilled & tapped barrel for scope mounts, brown leather sling and 5-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1947 Smith & Wesson, Third Model K22 Masterpiece Pre-17, 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - K3090 1947 Smith & Wesson, Third Model K22 Masterpiece Pre-17, 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - K3090

1947 Smith & Wesson, Third Model K22 Masterpiece Pre-17, 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - K3090

Lot #217 (Sale Order 218 of 839)

The first of Smith & Wesson's "K22" series of revolvers was named the "Outdoorsman", and was produced from 1931 to 1939. The name was changed to Masterpiece with the Second Model in 1940. After WWII, production of the Third Model K-22 Masterpiece began in 1946, and lasted until 1957, at which time it was given the Model number 17. It is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for .22 LR and built on a medium-sized K-frame. This Third Model K22 Masterpiece was made in 1947, and sports a 6" ribbed barrel, 5-screw frame, checkered walnut presentation grips, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, pinned Patridge front sight, case hardened serrated hammer, case hardened ribbed trigger, ribbed front & rear straps and comes in original gold box with extra 6" barrel. This gun is in good condition with some bluing fade, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1951 Winchester, Model 75 Sporting, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 76648 1951 Winchester, Model 75 Sporting, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 76648

1951 Winchester, Model 75 Sporting, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 76648

Lot #218 (Sale Order 219 of 839)

Based on the Model 69, the Winchester Model 75 is a 22 caliber bolt-action repeating rifle, manufactured from 1938 to 1958, offered in both Sporting & Target variations. It was advertised as being lighter but just as accurate as the highly successful Model 52. It was first catered to beginning shooters, but later advertisements, particularly the ones after World War II, touted it as a "full man's size target rifle" in an attempt to appeal to returning soldiers. The Model 75 sold strongly until it was discontinued in 1958. This Model 75 Sporting was made in 1951, and features an outline checkered dark walnut stock, black grip cap, ribbed metal buttplate, 23.75" barrel, grooved receiver, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, sling rings and 5-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1953 Smith & Wesson, Third Model K22 Masterpiece Pre-17, 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - K182197 1953 Smith & Wesson, Third Model K22 Masterpiece Pre-17, 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - K182197

1953 Smith & Wesson, Third Model K22 Masterpiece Pre-17, 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - K182197

Lot #219 (Sale Order 220 of 839)

The first of Smith & Wesson's "K22" series of revolvers was named the "Outdoorsman", and was produced from 1931 to 1939. The name was changed to Masterpiece with the Second Model in 1940. After WWII, production of the Third Model K-22 Masterpiece began in 1946 and lasted until 1957, at which time it was given the Model number 17. It is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for .22 LR and built on a medium-sized K-frame. This Third Model K22 Masterpiece was made in 1953, and sports a 6" ribbed barrel, 5-screw frame, checkered walnut presentation grips, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, pinned Patridge front sight, case hardened serrated hammer, case hardened ribbed trigger, ribbed front & rear straps and comes in original gold box. This gun is in good condition with some bluing fade, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1960 Winchester, Model 77 (Magazine Fed), 22 LR, Semi-Auto Circa 1960 Winchester, Model 77 (Magazine Fed), 22 LR, Semi-Auto

Circa 1960 Winchester, Model 77 (Magazine Fed), 22 LR, Semi-Auto

Lot #220 (Sale Order 221 of 839)

The Winchester model 77 is a 22 caliber semi-automatic rifle, produced from 1955 to 1962, and was offered in tube-fed or magazine-fed variations. The design featured a charging handle located on the left side, forward of the receiver, and a grooved receiver (3/8") for mounting rimfire scopes. It was advertised as "squirrel rifle accuracy in a modern fast-shooting firearm". This Model 77 was made in circa 1958-1962, and sports a smooth walnut tiger stripe stock with gloss finish, black checkered buttpad, 22" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail silver bead front sight and 8-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in beautiful condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1953 Smith & Wesson, Military & Police Pre-10, 38 Special, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - C244900 1953 Smith & Wesson, Military & Police Pre-10, 38 Special, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - C244900

1953 Smith & Wesson, Military & Police Pre-10, 38 Special, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - C244900

Lot #221 (Sale Order 222 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson Model 10 is a six-shot, .38 Special, double-action revolver built on a "K" frame. First known as the ".38 Hand Ejector "Model of 1899", the United States Army and Navy placed orders with Smith & Wesson for two to three thousand Model 1899 Hand Ejector revolvers chambered for the M1892 .38 Long Colt U.S. Service Cartridge. With this order, the Hand Ejector Model became known as the ".38 Military and Police Model". That same year, in response to reports from military sources serving in the Philippines on the relative ineffectiveness of the new cartridge, Smith & Wesson began offering the Military & Police in a new chambering, .38 S&W Special. In 1902, the .38 Military & Police (2nd Model) was introduced and featured substantial changes, which included major modification and simplification of the internal lockwork and the addition of a locking underlug on the barrel to engage the previously free-standing ejector rod. Production of the Military & Police was halted during WWII. After World War II, Smith & Wesson returned to manufacturing the M&P series. Along with cosmetic changes and replacement of the frame fitting grip with the Magna stocks, the spring-loaded hammer block safety gave way to a cam-actuated hammer block that rode in a channel in the side plate. In 1957, Smith & Wesson adopted the convention of using numeric designations to distinguish their various models of handguns, and the M&P was renamed the Model 10. This Military & Police Pre-Model 10 was made in 1953, and sports a 4" barrel, fixed groove rear sight, Patridge front sight, case hardened serrated hammer, case hardened ribbed trigger and comes in original gold box with manual and 1953 NY Police sales receipt. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear at the muzzle, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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2003 Winchester - Limited Edition, 9422M 2003 Winchester - Limited Edition, 9422M

2003 Winchester - Limited Edition, 9422M "Yellow Boy", 22 Mag., Lever-Action (NIB), SN - F756815

Lot #222 (Sale Order 223 of 839)

Called by some “The best rifle Winchester has made since 1964,” the rimfire Model 9422 lever action was made from 1972 to 2004. Engineered to utilize a modified version of Winchester’s super-reliable Model 61 slide-action rimfire mechanism but mirroring the look and feel of the legendary Model 1894 centerfire lever-action rifles, it was a rip-roaring success. The Model 9422 was intended—and by many accounts succeeded—in re-establishing Winchester’s reputation as a premium firearm's manufacturer. Frames were forged and then milled. Internal components were of top-shelf quality—no pot metal or stamped parts. Stocks were nice walnut and were well-fitted and beautifully finished. Like the ancestral Model 61, all 9422s were takedowns, although that’s not visually obvious. By removing a large screw from the left rear side of the action, the front and rear halves of the rifle may be separated. From the get-go, Model 9422s proved to be wonderfully reliable. Receivers are solid-topped and grooved for scope rings. Because the ejection port is high on the right side, the action is an angle-eject design that doesn’t interfere with mounting an optic—the first lever action of its type from Winchester. This Model 9422M (Magnum) is a Limited Edition "Yellow Boy" (Manufactured in 2003 only) and sports a brass-plated frame & barrel band, checkered walnut stock with satin finish, black checkered buttpad, 20" barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped front sight and 11+1 capacity. This gun is in new condition and comes in original box with paperwork and hangtag. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1949 Smith & Wesson, Military & Police Pre-10 (2 1949 Smith & Wesson, Military & Police Pre-10 (2

1949 Smith & Wesson, Military & Police Pre-10 (2"), 38 Special, Revolver, SN - C90983

Lot #223 (Sale Order 224 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson Model 10 is a six-shot, .38 Special, double-action revolver built on a "K" frame. First known as the ".38 Hand Ejector Model of 1899", the United States Army and Navy placed orders with Smith & Wesson for two to three thousand Model 1899 Hand Ejector revolvers chambered for the M1892 .38 Long Colt U.S. Service Cartridge. With this order, the Hand Ejector Model became known as the ".38 Military and Police Model". That same year, in response to reports from military sources serving in the Philippines on the relative ineffectiveness of the new cartridge, Smith & Wesson began offering the Military & Police in a new chambering, .38 S&W Special. In 1902, the .38 Military & Police (2nd Model) was introduced and featured substantial changes, which included major modification and simplification of the internal lockwork and the addition of a locking underlug on the barrel to engage the previously free-standing ejector rod. Production of the Military & Police was halted during WWII. After World War II, Smith & Wesson returned to manufacturing the M&P series. Along with cosmetic changes and replacement of the frame fitting grip with the Magna stocks, the spring-loaded hammer block safety gave way to a cam-actuated hammer block that rode in a channel in the side plate. In 1957, Smith & Wesson adopted the convention of using numeric designations to distinguish their various models of handguns, and the M&P was renamed the Model 10. This Military & Police Pre-Model 10 was made in 1949, and sports a 2" "snubnosed" barrel, fixed groove rear sight, round front sight, serrated hammer and ribbed trigger. This gun is in beautiful condition with extremely light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1973 Winchester, Model 9422M, 22 Win. Mag., Lever-Action, SN - F76984 1973 Winchester, Model 9422M, 22 Win. Mag., Lever-Action, SN - F76984

1973 Winchester, Model 9422M, 22 Win. Mag., Lever-Action, SN - F76984

Lot #224 (Sale Order 225 of 839)

Called by some “The best rifle Winchester has made since 1964,” the rimfire Model 9422 lever action was made from 1972 to 2004. Engineered to utilize a modified version of Winchester’s super-reliable Model 61 slide-action rimfire mechanism but mirroring the look and feel of the legendary Model 1894 centerfire lever-action rifles, it was a rip-roaring success. The Model 9422 was intended—and by many accounts succeeded—in re-establishing Winchester’s reputation as a premium firearms manufacturer. Frames were forged and then milled. Internal components were of top-shelf quality—no pot metal or stamped parts. Stocks were nice walnut and were well-fitted and beautifully finished. Like the ancestral Model 61, all 9422s were takedowns, although that’s not visually obvious. By removing a large screw from the left rear side of the action, the front and rear halves of the rifle may be separated. From the get-go, Model 9422s proved to be wonderfully reliable. Receivers are solid-topped and grooved for scope rings. Because the ejection port is high on the right side, the action is an angle-eject design that doesn’t interfere with mounting an optic—the first lever action of its type from Winchester. This Model 9422M (Magnum) was made in 1973, and sports a checkered walnut stock with gloss finish, polished blued receiver/ barrel, 20" barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped front sight, stainless steel tube, black checkered buttpad, sling studs and 11+1 capacity. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1900 Smith & Wesson, New Departure 4th Model - Nickel, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 170874 Circa 1900 Smith & Wesson, New Departure 4th Model - Nickel, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 170874

Circa 1900 Smith & Wesson, New Departure 4th Model - Nickel, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 170874

Lot #225 (Sale Order 226 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson New Departure Safety Hammerless (nicknamed by collectors as the Lemon Squeezer) is a double-action revolver that was produced from 1887 to 1940. Based on the Smith & Wesson Model 2 double-action design, it incorporated an internal hammer, top-break, external grip safety on its back-strap, and was chambered in .32 S&W and .38 S&W calibers. They were known as "The New Departure" to reflect the company's new approach to designing revolvers. Minor design changes were made to these revolvers over the years, resulting in several different design models, as termed by collectors. This New Departure Safety Hammerless .38 4th Model was made in circa 1898 - 1907 and sports a nickel finish, pearl grips, 3.25" ribbed barrel, fixed rear sight, pinned blade front sight, case hardened trigger, serrated grip strap and 5-round cylinder. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1974 Winchester, Model 9422M, 22 Win. Mag., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F141272 1974 Winchester, Model 9422M, 22 Win. Mag., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F141272

1974 Winchester, Model 9422M, 22 Win. Mag., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F141272

Lot #226 (Sale Order 227 of 839)

Called by some “The best rifle Winchester has made since 1964,” the rimfire Model 9422 lever action was made from 1972 to 2004. Engineered to utilize a modified version of Winchester’s super-reliable Model 61 slide-action rimfire mechanism but mirroring the look and feel of the legendary Model 1894 centerfire lever-action rifles, it was a rip-roaring success. The Model 9422 was intended—and by many accounts succeeded—in reestablishing Winchester’s reputation as a premium firearms manufacturer. Frames were forged and then milled. Internal components were of top-shelf quality—no pot metal or stamped parts. Stocks were nice walnut and were well-fitted and beautifully finished. Like the ancestral Model 61, all 9422s were takedowns, although that’s not visually obvious. By removing a large screw from the left rear side of the action, the front and rear halves of the rifle may be separated. From the get-go, Model 9422s proved to be wonderfully reliable. Receivers are solid-topped and grooved for scope rings. Because the ejection port is high on the right side, the action is an angle-eject design that doesn’t interfere with mounting an optic—the first lever action of its type from Winchester. This Model 9422M (Magnum) was made in 1974, and sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, polished blued receiver/ barrel, 20" barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped front sight, stainless steel tube, black checkered buttpad, 11+1 capacity and comes in original box with manual and hangtag. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1880 Smith & Wesson, Model 1 1/2 Second Issue - Nickel, 32 S&W, Revolver, SN - 55085 Circa 1880 Smith & Wesson, Model 1 1/2 Second Issue - Nickel, 32 S&W, Revolver, SN - 55085

Circa 1880 Smith & Wesson, Model 1 1/2 Second Issue - Nickel, 32 S&W, Revolver, SN - 55085

Lot #227 (Sale Order 228 of 839)

The Model 1 1/2 was produced in three varieties from 1865 through 1892 and was Smith & Wesson's second .32 caliber revolver, intended to combine the small size and convenience of the .22 caliber Model 1 with the larger caliber Model 2. The Model 1 1/2 was produced in three issues: The first two (known as the first and second issues) were "tip-up" revolvers with the barrel release catch located on the side of the frame in front of the trigger, while the third (known as the "Model 1 1/2 Single Action Revolver") was a "top-break", with the barrel release catch located on the top of the frame, just in front of the hammer. This Model 1 1/2 Second Issue was made in circa 1880, and sports a nickel finish, black hard rubber checkered bird's head grips, spur trigger, 3" ribbed barrel, fixed rear sight, pinned blade front sight and 5-round cylinder. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1975 Winchester, Model 9422M, 22 Win. Mag., Lever-Action, SN - F192537 1975 Winchester, Model 9422M, 22 Win. Mag., Lever-Action, SN - F192537

1975 Winchester, Model 9422M, 22 Win. Mag., Lever-Action, SN - F192537

Lot #228 (Sale Order 229 of 839)

Called by some “The best rifle Winchester has made since 1964,” the rimfire Model 9422 lever action was made from 1972 to 2004. Engineered to utilize a modified version of Winchester’s super-reliable Model 61 slide-action rimfire mechanism but mirroring the look and feel of the legendary Model 1894 centerfire lever-action rifles, it was a rip-roaring success. The Model 9422 was intended—and by many accounts succeeded—in reestablishing Winchester’s reputation as a premium firearms manufacturer. Frames were forged and then milled. Internal components were of top-shelf quality—no pot metal or stamped parts. Stocks were nice walnut and were well-fitted and beautifully finished. Like the ancestral Model 61, all 9422s were takedowns, although that’s not visually obvious. By removing a large screw from the left rear side of the action, the front and rear halves of the rifle may be separated. From the get-go, Model 9422s proved to be wonderfully reliable. Receivers are solid-topped and grooved for scope rings. Because the ejection port is high on the right side, the action is an angle-eject design that doesn’t interfere with mounting an optic—the first lever action of its type from Winchester. This Model 9422M (Magnum) was made in 1975, and sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, polished blued receiver/ barrel, 20" barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped front sight, stainless steel tube, black checkered buttpad and 11+1 capacity. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1900 Smith & Wesson, Circa 1900 Smith & Wesson,

Circa 1900 Smith & Wesson, "Bicycle Gun" 4th Model - Nickel, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 178083

Lot #229 (Sale Order 230 of 839)

Just as dogs today chase cars because they’re unusual and scary, they also chased bicycles in the 19th century. Apparently, this happened frequently enough to spawn a new type of firearm with a new name that is familiar with gun collectors even today: the "velo-dog revolver". Designed to protect bike riders, or velocipedists in Europe, against dogs when out for a ride, this kind of gun was made by a variety of different manufacturers over the years, but most have two main components in common: a concealed hammer and a short barrel. These pocket pistols were designed to be carried and drawn with ease. Smith & Wesson’s Safety Hammerless revolvers, introduced in 1887, were an instant hit with bicycle riders, or in Europe "velocipede" riders. With barrels ranging anywhere from 1 3/8" to 2.5", "Bicycle Guns were most often produced as small batch, special order guns. Because of this, they number far fewer than their longer-barreled counterparts and are much rarer and highly prized by collectors. This Smith & Wesson 38 Safety Hammerless Fourth Model Double-Action "Bicycle Gun" was made in circa 1898 - 1907 and sports a 2" ribbed barrel, nickel finish, black checkered hard rubber grips, fixed rear sight, pinned blade front sight, case hardened trigger, top-break, serrated back-strap/ grip safety and 5-round cylinder. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1976 Winchester, Model 9422M, 22 Win. Mag., Lever-Action, SN - F274100 1976 Winchester, Model 9422M, 22 Win. Mag., Lever-Action, SN - F274100

1976 Winchester, Model 9422M, 22 Win. Mag., Lever-Action, SN - F274100

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Called by some “The best rifle Winchester has made since 1964,” the rimfire Model 9422 lever action was made from 1972 to 2004. Engineered to utilize a modified version of Winchester’s super-reliable Model 61 slide-action rimfire mechanism but mirroring the look and feel of the legendary Model 1894 centerfire lever-action rifles, it was a rip-roaring success. The Model 9422 was intended—and by many accounts succeeded—in reestablishing Winchester’s reputation as a premium firearms manufacturer. Frames were forged and then milled. Internal components were of top-shelf quality—no pot metal or stamped parts. Stocks were nice walnut and were well-fitted and beautifully finished. Like the ancestral Model 61, all 9422s were takedowns, although that’s not visually obvious. By removing a large screw from the left rear side of the action, the front and rear halves of the rifle may be separated. From the get-go, Model 9422s proved to be wonderfully reliable. Receivers are solid-topped and grooved for scope rings. Because the ejection port is high on the right side, the action is an angle-eject design that doesn’t interfere with mounting an optic—the first lever action of its type from Winchester. This Model 9422M (Magnum) was made in 1976, and sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, polished blued receiver/ barrel, 20" barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped front sight, stainless steel tube, black checkered buttpad and 11+1 capacity. This gun is in nice with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1903 Smith & Wesson, Circa 1903 Smith & Wesson,

Circa 1903 Smith & Wesson, "Bicycle Gun" Second Issue - Nickel, 32 S&W, Revolver, SN - 120502

Lot #231 (Sale Order 232 of 839)

Just as dogs today chase cars because they’re unusual and scary, they also chased bicycles in the 19th century. Apparently, this happened frequently enough to spawn a new type of firearm with a new name that is familiar with gun collectors even today: the "velo-dog revolver". Designed to protect bike riders, or velocipedists in Europe, against dogs when out for a ride, this kind of gun was made by a variety of different manufacturers over the years, but most have two main components in common: a concealed hammer and a short barrel. These pocket pistols were designed to be carried and drawn with ease. Smith & Wesson’s Safety Hammerless revolvers, introduced in 1887, were an instant hit with bicycle riders, or in Europe "velocipede" riders. With barrels ranging anywhere from 1 3/8" to 2.5", "Bicycle Guns were most often produced as small batch, special order guns. Because of this, they number far fewer than their longer-barreled counterparts and are much rarer and highly prized by collectors. This Smith & Wesson 32 Safety Hammerless Second Issue Double-Action "Bicycle Gun" was made in circa 1903, and sports a 2" ribbed barrel, nickel finish, black checkered hard rubber grips, fixed rear sight, pinned blade front sight, case hardened trigger, top-break, serrated back-strap/ grip safety and 5-round cylinder. This gun is showing age, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1991 Winchester, Model 9422M, 22 Win. Mag., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F626896 1991 Winchester, Model 9422M, 22 Win. Mag., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F626896

1991 Winchester, Model 9422M, 22 Win. Mag., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F626896

Lot #232 (Sale Order 233 of 839)

Called by some “The best rifle Winchester has made since 1964,” the rimfire Model 9422 lever action was made from 1972 to 2004. Engineered to utilize a modified version of Winchester’s super-reliable Model 61 slide-action rimfire mechanism but mirroring the look and feel of the legendary Model 1894 centerfire lever-action rifles, it was a rip-roaring success. The Model 9422 was intended—and by many accounts succeeded—in reestablishing Winchester’s reputation as a premium firearms manufacturer. Frames were forged and then milled. Internal components were of top-shelf quality—no pot metal or stamped parts. Stocks were nice walnut and were well-fitted and beautifully finished. Like the ancestral Model 61, all 9422s were takedowns, although that’s not visually obvious. By removing a large screw from the left rear side of the action, the front and rear halves of the rifle may be separated. From the get-go, Model 9422s proved to be wonderfully reliable. Receivers are solid-topped and grooved for scope rings. Because the ejection port is high on the right side, the action is an angle-eject design that doesn’t interfere with mounting an optic—the first lever action of its type from Winchester. This Model 9422M (Magnum) was made in 1991, and sports a checkered walnut stock with oiled finish, polished blued receiver/ barrel, saddle ring, 20" barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped front sight, serrated hammer extension, black checkered buttpad, sling rings, 11+1 capacity and comes in original box with paperwork and hangtag. This gun is in nice condition with light box wear on the left side of the receiver, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1908, Smith & Wesson, M&P 1905 2nd Change - Target, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 125241 Circa 1908, Smith & Wesson, M&P 1905 2nd Change - Target, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 125241

Circa 1908, Smith & Wesson, M&P 1905 2nd Change - Target, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 125241

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The Smith & Wesson Military & Police Model of 1905 is the third of Smith & Wesson's .38 Hand Ejector models, produced from 1905 to 1942. Models in this series include: Model of 1905, Victory Model and the Model 10. The Model 1905, as with the other .38 Hand Ejector models, is a double-action, six-shot revolver built on the Smith and Wesson K frame, with a swing-out cylinder chambered in .38 Special. Four minor design changes were made during the production: 38 Military & Police Model of 1905 - 10,800 manufactured c. 1905 - 1906; 1st and 2nd change - 73,648 manufactured c. 1906 - 1909; 3rd change - 94,803 manufactured c. 1909 - 1915; 4th Change - 758,296 manufactured c. 1915 - 1942. Standard barrel lengths were 2, 4, 5 or 6 inches, however, a 6.5" "Target Model" with adjustable sights was also produced in limited numbers. This M&P 1905 2nd change "Target Model" was made in circa 1908, and sports a 6.5" barrel, black checkered hard rubber grips, adjustable rear sight, pinned blade front sight with white bead, case hardened trigger and serrated case hardened hammer. This gun is showing age and some various light wear, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1992 Winchester, Model 9422M, 22 Win. Mag., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F642024 1992 Winchester, Model 9422M, 22 Win. Mag., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F642024

1992 Winchester, Model 9422M, 22 Win. Mag., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F642024

Lot #234 (Sale Order 235 of 839)

Called by some “The best rifle Winchester has made since 1964,” the rimfire Model 9422 lever action was made from 1972 to 2004. Engineered to utilize a modified version of Winchester’s super-reliable Model 61 slide-action rimfire mechanism but mirroring the look and feel of the legendary Model 1894 centerfire lever-action rifles, it was a rip-roaring success. The Model 9422 was intended—and by many accounts succeeded—in reestablishing Winchester’s reputation as a premium firearms manufacturer. Frames were forged and then milled. Internal components were of top-shelf quality—no pot metal or stamped parts. Stocks were nice walnut and were well-fitted and beautifully finished. Like the ancestral Model 61, all 9422s were takedowns, although that’s not visually obvious. By removing a large screw from the left rear side of the action, the front and rear halves of the rifle may be separated. From the get-go, Model 9422s proved to be wonderfully reliable. Receivers are solid-topped and grooved for scope rings. Because the ejection port is high on the right side, the action is an angle-eject design that doesn’t interfere with mounting an optic—the first lever action of its type from Winchester. This Model 9422M (Magnum) was made in 1992, and sports a checkered walnut stock with oiled finish, polished blued receiver/ barrel, 20" barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped front sight, black checkered buttpad, sling rings, 11+1 capacity and comes in original box. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1897 Smith & Wesson, .32 Hand Ejector 1st Model, 32 S&W Long, Revolver, SN - 9262 Circa 1897 Smith & Wesson, .32 Hand Ejector 1st Model, 32 S&W Long, Revolver, SN - 9262

Circa 1897 Smith & Wesson, .32 Hand Ejector 1st Model, 32 S&W Long, Revolver, SN - 9262

Lot #235 (Sale Order 236 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson .32 Hand Ejector 1st Model, which is sometimes called the Model I, was S&W’s first side-swing cylinder revolver or “Hand Ejector.” It was manufactured from 1896 to 1903, when it was replaced by the Model 1903. The Model I was the forerunner of the whole .32 Hand Ejector series of revolvers that later became the “J” frame series, Model 36 or Chief’s Special. Smith & Wesson manufactured 19,712 of these revolvers, and they were only chambered in .32 S&W Long, a cartridge designed specifically for this revolver. It was offered with 3 1/4", 4 1/4" and 6" barrels and was available in either blue or nickel finish. This model was unique and unlike later S&W Hand Ejector revolvers, because it had the cylinder stop mounted outside the mechanism on top of the lock frame in a fashion similar to the much earlier S&W Tip-Up revolvers of pre-Civil War design. An enlarged “spur” made as part of the hammer nose or firing pin actuated the cylinder stop. The revolver is also unique because it is the only S&W Hand Ejector to have the maker’s name and address, as well as the patent information, stamped on the cylinder sides between the flutes. This .32 Hand Ejector 1st Model double-action revolver sports a 6" ribbed barrel, black checkered hard rubber grips, pinned groove & notch rear sight, pinned front blade sight, serrated hammer and 6-shot cylinder. This gun is showing age & wear, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1973 Winchester, Model 9422, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F87918 1973 Winchester, Model 9422, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F87918

1973 Winchester, Model 9422, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F87918

Lot #236 (Sale Order 237 of 839)

Called by some “The best rifle Winchester has made since 1964,” the rimfire Model 9422 lever action was made from 1972 to 2004. Engineered to utilize a modified version of Winchester’s super-reliable Model 61 slide-action rimfire mechanism but mirroring the look and feel of the legendary Model 1894 centerfire lever-action rifles, it was a rip-roaring success. The Model 9422 was intended—and by many accounts succeeded—in reestablishing Winchester’s reputation as a premium firearms manufacturer. Frames were forged and then milled. Internal components were of top-shelf quality—no pot metal or stamped parts. Stocks were nice walnut and were well-fitted and beautifully finished. Like the ancestral Model 61, all 9422s were takedowns, although that’s not visually obvious. By removing a large screw from the left rear side of the action, the front and rear halves of the rifle may be separated. From the get-go, Model 9422s proved to be wonderfully reliable. Receivers are solid-topped and grooved for scope rings. Because the ejection port is high on the right side, the action is an angle-eject design that doesn’t interfere with mounting an optic—the first lever action of its type from Winchester. This Model 9422 was made in 1973, and sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, polished blued receiver/ barrel, 20" barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped front sight, black checkered buttpad, 15+1 capacity and comes in original box with hangtag and 1975 purchase receipt. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1920's Smith & Wesson, Model 22/32 Standard, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 364675 1920's Smith & Wesson, Model 22/32 Standard, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 364675

1920's Smith & Wesson, Model 22/32 Standard, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 364675

Lot #237 (Sale Order 238 of 839)

On April 25, 1911, well-known San Francisco, California, firearms dealer, Phil Bekeart, special ordered 1,050 Smith & Wesson .22 caliber target revolvers built on a .32 caliber heavier frame. This 22/32 variant became so popular that Smith & Wesson added them to their regular production in 1915. In 1930 the name was changed to the “22/32 Target”. This 22/32 Standard Model double-action revolver was made in the early 1920s and sports a 6" barrel, checkered flat butt walnut grips, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, pinned raised boss front sight, serrated case hardened hammer, case hardened trigger and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun is in nice condition with various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1975 Winchester, Model 9422, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F195456 1975 Winchester, Model 9422, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F195456

1975 Winchester, Model 9422, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F195456

Lot #238 (Sale Order 239 of 839)

Called by some “The best rifle Winchester has made since 1964,” the rimfire Model 9422 lever action was made from 1972 to 2004. Engineered to utilize a modified version of Winchester’s super-reliable Model 61 slide-action rimfire mechanism but mirroring the look and feel of the legendary Model 1894 centerfire lever-action rifles, it was a rip-roaring success. The Model 9422 was intended—and by many accounts succeeded—in re-establishing Winchester’s reputation as a premium firearms manufacturer. Frames were forged and then milled. Internal components were of top-shelf quality—no pot metal or stamped parts. Stocks were nice walnut and were well-fitted and beautifully finished. Like the ancestral Model 61, all 9422s were takedowns, although that’s not visually obvious. By removing a large screw from the left rear side of the action, the front and rear halves of the rifle may be separated. From the get-go, Model 9422s proved to be wonderfully reliable. Receivers are solid-topped and grooved for scope rings. Because the ejection port is high on the right side, the action is an angle-eject design that doesn’t interfere with mounting an optic—the first lever action of its type from Winchester. This Model 9422 was made in 1975 and sports a smooth walnut stock with gloss finish, polished blued receiver/ barrel, 20" barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped front sight, black checkered buttpad, 15+1 capacity and comes in period correct box. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1930's Smith & Wesson, Pre-War .38/44 Outdoorsman, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 42637 1930's Smith & Wesson, Pre-War .38/44 Outdoorsman, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 42637

1930's Smith & Wesson, Pre-War .38/44 Outdoorsman, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 42637

Lot #239 (Sale Order 240 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson .38/44 identifies a series of 6 shot, double-action, N-frame revolvers chambered for the .38 Special cartridge loaded to higher pressures than were considered appropriate for earlier revolvers chambered for that cartridge. High-pressure .38/44 loadings of the .38 Special cartridge represented a transition between conventional .38 Special ammunition and the new more powerful .357 Magnum ammo. The large frame ".38/44 Heavy Duty" model was introduced in 1930, which was based on the .44 Special Smith & Wesson Triple Lock revolver and was made with a 5" barrel and fixed sights. The following year, production began of the ".38/44 Outdoorsman" model with a 6.5" barrel and adjustable sights. Pre-War 38/44s were manufactured from 1930 to 1941, and after World War II from 1946 to 1966, until competitively priced .357 Magnum revolvers became widely available. This Pre-War .38/44 Outdoorsman sports a 6.5" barrel, checkered walnut Magna-Style grips, 7-groove back strap, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, pinned Patridge front sight, serrated vent-rib, case hardened grooved trigger with shoe, serrated case hardened hammer and shrouded extractor rod. This gun is showing wear & bluing fade, but still retains a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1995 Winchester, Model 9422, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F674232 1995 Winchester, Model 9422, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F674232

1995 Winchester, Model 9422, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F674232

Lot #240 (Sale Order 241 of 839)

Called by some “The best rifle Winchester has made since 1964,” the rimfire Model 9422 lever action was made from 1972 to 2004. Engineered to utilize a modified version of Winchester’s super-reliable Model 61 slide-action rimfire mechanism but mirroring the look and feel of the legendary Model 1894 centerfire lever-action rifles, it was a rip-roaring success. The Model 9422 was intended—and by many accounts succeeded—in reestablishing Winchester’s reputation as a premium firearms manufacturer. Frames were forged and then milled. Internal components were of top-shelf quality—no pot metal or stamped parts. Stocks were nice walnut and were well-fitted and beautifully finished. Like the ancestral Model 61, all 9422s were takedowns, although that’s not visually obvious. By removing a large screw from the left rear side of the action, the front and rear halves of the rifle may be separated. From the get-go, Model 9422s proved to be wonderfully reliable. Receivers are solid-topped and grooved for scope rings. Because the ejection port is high on the right side, the action is an angle-eject design that doesn’t interfere with mounting an optic—the first lever action of its type from Winchester. This Model 9422 was made in 1995 and sports a checkered walnut stock with satin finish, polished blued receiver/ barrel, 20" barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped front sight, black checkered buttpad, 15+1 capacity and comes in original box with paperwork and hammer extension. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1974 Smith & Wesson, 28-2 Highway Patrolman - Nickel, 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - N246137 1974 Smith & Wesson, 28-2 Highway Patrolman - Nickel, 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - N246137

1974 Smith & Wesson, 28-2 Highway Patrolman - Nickel, 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - N246137

Lot #241 (Sale Order 242 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson Model 28 Highway Patrolman, is a double-action, 6-shot, N-frame revolver chambered for .357 Magnum, that was produced from 1954 to 1986. The design was based on the Registered Magnum, but modernized to incorporate the rebound slide operated hammer block and the new short throw hammer. The Model 28 underwent three minor changes and updates during its production run, which are identified by the "-#" after the model number (example 28-1, 28-2, etc.). The Model 28-2 with an updated cylinder stop and eliminated trigger guard screw, was made from 1961 to 1982. This Model 28-2 was made in circa 1974, and sports a polished nickel finish, 6" ribbed barrel, shrouded extractor rod, smooth walnut grips with medallion inlay & gloss finish, 10-groove rear strap, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, ramped blade front sight with red insert, case hardened grooved trigger, case hardened serrated hammer and comes with period correct manual. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1995 Winchester, Model 9422, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F684775 1995 Winchester, Model 9422, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F684775

1995 Winchester, Model 9422, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F684775

Lot #242 (Sale Order 243 of 839)

Called by some “The best rifle Winchester has made since 1964,” the rimfire Model 9422 lever action was made from 1972 to 2004. Engineered to utilize a modified version of Winchester’s super-reliable Model 61 slide-action rimfire mechanism but mirroring the look and feel of the legendary Model 1894 centerfire lever-action rifles, it was a rip-roaring success. The Model 9422 was intended—and by many accounts succeeded—in re-establishing Winchester’s reputation as a premium firearms manufacturer. Frames were forged and then milled. Internal components were of top-shelf quality—no pot metal or stamped parts. Stocks were nice walnut and were well-fitted and beautifully finished. Like the ancestral Model 61, all 9422s were takedowns, although that’s not visually obvious. By removing a large screw from the left rear side of the action, the front and rear halves of the rifle may be separated. From the get-go, Model 9422s proved to be wonderfully reliable. Receivers are solid-topped and grooved for scope rings. Because the ejection port is high on the right side, the action is an angle-eject design that doesn’t interfere with mounting an optic—the first lever action of its type from Winchester. This Model 9422 was made in 1995 and sports a checkered walnut stock with satin finish, polished blued receiver/ barrel, 20" barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped front sight, black checkered buttpad, 15+1 capacity and comes in original box with paperwork and hammer extension. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1978 Smith & Wesson, Model 27-2, 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - N56957 1978 Smith & Wesson, Model 27-2, 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - N56957

1978 Smith & Wesson, Model 27-2, 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - N56957

Lot #243 (Sale Order 244 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson Model 27 is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge. It was first produced in 1935, and many versions of it are still in production today. It is built on a large N-frame, with target sights, and was available in a variety of barrel lengths. The Model 27 underwent several minor changes and updates during its long production run, which are identified by the "-#" after the model number (example 27-1, 27-2, etc.). This Model 27-2 was made in circa 1978 and features a 5" ribbed barrel, high luster polished bluing, grooved case hardened trigger, serrated case hardened hammer, smooth walnut grips, 10-groove rear strap, shrouded extractor rod, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, ramped blade front sight with red insert, checkered top strap and comes with period correct manual. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1999 Winchester, Model 9422, 22 L LR, Lever-Action, SN - F726195 1999 Winchester, Model 9422, 22 L LR, Lever-Action, SN - F726195

1999 Winchester, Model 9422, 22 L LR, Lever-Action, SN - F726195

Lot #244 (Sale Order 245 of 839)

Called by some “The best rifle Winchester has made since 1964,” the rimfire Model 9422 lever action was made from 1972 to 2004. Engineered to utilize a modified version of Winchester’s super-reliable Model 61 slide-action rimfire mechanism but mirroring the look and feel of the legendary Model 1894 centerfire lever-action rifles, it was a rip-roaring success. The Model 9422 was intended—and by many accounts succeeded—in re-establishing Winchester’s reputation as a premium firearms manufacturer. Frames were forged and then milled. Internal components were of top-shelf quality—no pot metal or stamped parts. Stocks were nice walnut and were well-fitted and beautifully finished. Like the ancestral Model 61, all 9422s were takedowns, although that’s not visually obvious. By removing a large screw from the left rear side of the action, the front and rear halves of the rifle may be separated. From the get-go, Model 9422s proved to be wonderfully reliable. Receivers are solid-topped and grooved for scope rings. Because the ejection port is high on the right side, the action is an angle-eject design that doesn’t interfere with mounting an optic—the first lever action of its type from Winchester. This Model 9422 was made in 1999 and sports a checkered walnut stock with satin finish, polished blued receiver/ barrel, 20" barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped front sight, black checkered buttpad and 15+1 capacity. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1985 Smith & Wesson, Model 27-3 (8 3/8 1985 Smith & Wesson, Model 27-3 (8 3/8

1985 Smith & Wesson, Model 27-3 (8 3/8"), 357 Magnum, Revolver (Grips & Loaders), SN - AJB8150

Lot #245 (Sale Order 246 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson Model 27 is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge. It was first produced in 1935, and many versions of it are still in production today. It is built on a large N-frame, with target sights, and was available in a variety of barrel lengths. The Model 27 underwent several minor changes and updates during its long production run, which are identified by the "-#" after the model number (example 27-1, 27-2, etc.). This Model 27-3 was made in circa 1985, and features a 8 3/8" ribbed barrel, high luster polished bluing, grooved case hardened trigger, serrated case hardened hammer, Pachmayr black checkered rubber Presentation grips, 10-groove rear strap, shrouded extractor rod, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, ramped blade front sight, checkered top rib & strap and comes with original walnut grips & (2) speed loaders. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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1978 Winchester, Model 9422 XTR, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F333904 1978 Winchester, Model 9422 XTR, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F333904

1978 Winchester, Model 9422 XTR, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F333904

Lot #246 (Sale Order 247 of 839)

Called by some “The best rifle Winchester has made since 1964,” the rimfire Model 9422 lever action was made from 1972 to 2004. From 1978 to 1989 the 9422 XTR (XTR = Extra) was produced, which was a bit fancier, than the standard model, with select grade/ glossed stocks. Engineered to utilize a modified version of Winchester’s super-reliable Model 61 slide-action rimfire mechanism but mirroring the look and feel of the legendary Model 1894 centerfire lever-action rifles, it was a rip-roaring success. The Model 9422 was intended—and by many accounts succeeded—in re-establishing Winchester’s reputation as a premium firearms manufacturer. Frames were forged and then milled. Internal components were of top-shelf quality—no pot metal or stamped parts. Stocks were nice walnut and were well-fitted and beautifully finished. Like the ancestral Model 61, all 9422s were takedowns, although that’s not visually obvious. By removing a large screw from the left rear side of the action, the front and rear halves of the rifle may be separated. From the get-go, Model 9422s proved to be wonderfully reliable. Receivers are solid-topped and grooved for scope rings. Because the ejection port is high on the right side, the action is an angle-eject design that doesn’t interfere with mounting an optic—the first lever action of its type from Winchester. This Model 9422 XTR was made in 1978, and features a smooth walnut stock with gloss finish, polished blued receiver/ barrel, 20" barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped front sight, stainless steel tube, black checkered buttpad, 15+1 capacity and comes in original box with paperwork and hangtag. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1963 Smith & Wesson, K22 Masterpiece Model 17, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - K554502 1963 Smith & Wesson, K22 Masterpiece Model 17, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - K554502

1963 Smith & Wesson, K22 Masterpiece Model 17, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - K554502

Lot #247 (Sale Order 248 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson Model 17 is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for .22 LR, built on a medium-sized K-frame, that started out life as part the company's Pre-WWII Hand Ejector Series in the 1930s. It was designed as a target revolver and could be ordered in the 1960s from S&W with "The Three T's" : Target Trigger, Target Hammer and Target Grips. This Model 17 was made in 1963, and sports a 6" ribbed barrel, serrated case hardened hammer, grooved case hardened trigger, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, checkered walnut Magna grips, polished blue finish and 10-groove front & rear straps. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1982 Winchester, Model 9422 XTR, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F490812 1982 Winchester, Model 9422 XTR, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F490812

1982 Winchester, Model 9422 XTR, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F490812

Lot #248 (Sale Order 249 of 839)

Called by some “The best rifle Winchester has made since 1964,” the rimfire Model 9422 lever action was made from 1972 to 2004. From 1978 to 1989 the 9422 XTR (XTR = Extra) was produced, which was a bit fancier than the standard model with select grade/ glossed stocks. Engineered to utilize a modified version of Winchester’s super-reliable Model 61 slide-action rimfire mechanism but mirroring the look and feel of the legendary Model 1894 centerfire lever-action rifles, it was a rip-roaring success. The Model 9422 was intended—and by many accounts succeeded—in re-establishing Winchester’s reputation as a premium firearms manufacturer. Frames were forged and then milled. Internal components were of top-shelf quality—no pot metal or stamped parts. Stocks were nice walnut and were well-fitted and beautifully finished. Like the ancestral Model 61, all 9422s were takedowns, although that’s not visually obvious. By removing a large screw from the left rear side of the action, the front and rear halves of the rifle may be separated. From the get-go, Model 9422s proved to be wonderfully reliable. Receivers are solid-topped and grooved for scope rings. Because the ejection port is high on the right side, the action is an angle-eject design that doesn’t interfere with mounting an optic—the first lever action of its type from Winchester. This Model 9422 XTR was made in 1982, and features a checkered walnut stock with gloss finish, polished blued receiver/ barrel, 20" barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped front sight, stainless steel tube, black checkered buttpad, 15+1 capacity and comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1973 Smith & Wesson, 67 Combat Masterpiece, 38 Special, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 5K17406 1973 Smith & Wesson, 67 Combat Masterpiece, 38 Special, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 5K17406

1973 Smith & Wesson, 67 Combat Masterpiece, 38 Special, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 5K17406

Lot #249 (Sale Order 250 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson Model 67 is the stainless steel variant of the Model 15 that was introduced in 1972. The Model 15 is a six-shot, double-action revolver, built on a medium-size "K" frame and chambered for .38 Special. Originally known as the "K-38 Combat Masterpiece", it was renamed the Model 15 in 1957 when all Smith & Wesson revolvers were given numerical model numbers. It is a shorter barrel version of the Smith & Wesson Model 14 Target Masterpiece and essentially an adjustable-sight version of the seminal Smith & Wesson Model 10 ("Military and Police") with target shooting features. The main production run of the Model 15 was from 1949 to 1999. It was discontinued for approximately a decade until 2011, when a re-tooled version was re-released under S&W's Classics Revolvers line. This Model 67 (Stainless Model 15) was made in 1973, and sports a 4" ribbed barrel, checkered walnut Magna-Style grips with a medallion inlay, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, ramped blade front sight, serrated hammer, grooved trigger, grooved front & rear straps, and comes in original box with paperwork and cleaning kit. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1988 Winchester, Model 9422 XTR, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - F583597 1988 Winchester, Model 9422 XTR, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - F583597

1988 Winchester, Model 9422 XTR, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - F583597

Lot #250 (Sale Order 251 of 839)

Called by some “The best rifle Winchester has made since 1964,” the rimfire Model 9422 lever action was made from 1972 to 2004. From 1978 to 1989, the 9422 XTR (XTR = Extra) was produced, which was a bit fancier than the standard model, with select grade gloss stocks or extra features. Engineered to utilize a modified version of Winchester’s super-reliable Model 61 slide-action rimfire mechanism but mirroring the look and feel of the legendary Model 1894 centerfire lever-action rifles, it was a rip-roaring success. The Model 9422 was intended—and by many accounts succeeded—in re-establishing Winchester’s reputation as a premium firearms manufacturer. Frames were forged and then milled. Internal components were of top-shelf quality—no pot metal or stamped parts. Stocks were nice walnut and were well-fitted and beautifully finished. Like the ancestral Model 61, all 9422s were takedowns, although that’s not visually obvious. By removing a large screw from the left rear side of the action, the front and rear halves of the rifle may be separated. From the get-go, Model 9422s proved to be wonderfully reliable. Receivers are solid-topped and grooved for scope rings. Because the ejection port is high on the right side, the action is an angle-eject design that doesn’t interfere with mounting an optic—the first lever action of its type from Winchester. This Model 9422 XTR was made in 1988 and features a checkered laminate stock, polished blued receiver/ barrel, 20" barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped front sight, black checkered buttpad, hammer extension, 15+1 capacity. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1970 Smith & Wesson, 15-3 Combat Masterpiece, 38 Special, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - K970311 1970 Smith & Wesson, 15-3 Combat Masterpiece, 38 Special, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - K970311

1970 Smith & Wesson, 15-3 Combat Masterpiece, 38 Special, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - K970311

Lot #251 (Sale Order 252 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson Model 15 is a six-shot, double-action revolver built on a medium-size "K" frame and chambered for .38 Special. Originally known as the "K-38 Combat Masterpiece", it was renamed the Model 15 in 1957, when all Smith & Wesson revolvers were given numerical model numbers. It is a shorter barrel version of the Smith & Wesson Model 14 Target Masterpiece and essentially an adjustable-sight version of the seminal Smith & Wesson Model 10 ("Military and Police") with target shooting features. The main production run of the Model 15 was from 1949 to 1999. It was discontinued for approximately a decade until 2011, when a re-tooled version was re-released under S&W's Classics Revolvers line. The Model 15 underwent several minor changes and updates during its production run which are identified by the "-#" after the model number (example 15-1, 15-2, etc.). This Model 15-3 was made in 1970, and sports a 4" ribbed barrel, checkered walnut Magna-Style grips with a medallion inlay, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, ramped blade front sight, case hardened serrated hammer, case hardened grooved trigger, grooved front & rear straps, polished blue finish and comes in original box with paperwork and 1970 purchase receipt. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1987 Winchester, Model 9422M XTR Classic, 22 Magnum, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F567496 1987 Winchester, Model 9422M XTR Classic, 22 Magnum, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F567496

1987 Winchester, Model 9422M XTR Classic, 22 Magnum, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F567496

Lot #252 (Sale Order 253 of 839)

Called by some “The best rifle Winchester has made since 1964,” the rimfire Model 9422 lever action was made from 1972 to 2004. From 1978 to 1989 the 9422 XTR (XTR = Extra) was produced, which was a bit fancier, than the standard model with select grade gloss stocks or extra features. Engineered to utilize a modified version of Winchester’s super-reliable Model 61 slide-action rimfire mechanism but mirroring the look and feel of the legendary Model 1894 centerfire lever-action rifles, it was a rip-roaring success. The Model 9422 was intended—and by many accounts succeeded—in re-establishing Winchester’s reputation as a premium firearms manufacturer. Frames were forged and then milled. Internal components were of top-shelf quality—no pot metal or stamped parts. Stocks were nice walnut and were well-fitted and beautifully finished. Like the ancestral Model 61, all 9422s were takedowns, although that’s not visually obvious. By removing a large screw from the left rear side of the action, the front and rear halves of the rifle may be separated. From the get-go, Model 9422s proved to be wonderfully reliable. Receivers are solid-topped and grooved for scope rings. Because the ejection port is high on the right side, the action is an angle-eject design that doesn’t interfere with mounting an optic—the first lever action of its type from Winchester. This Model 9422M (Magnum) XTR Classic was made in 1987 and features a smooth walnut stock with pistol grip & fluted comb, black grip cap, polished blued receiver/ barrel, 22" barrel, adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped front sight, blued metal buttplate, grooved receiver, 11+1 capacity and comes in original box. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1982 Smith & Wesson, 34-1 Kit Gun (Special Order 3.5 1982 Smith & Wesson, 34-1 Kit Gun (Special Order 3.5

1982 Smith & Wesson, 34-1 Kit Gun (Special Order 3.5"), 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - M194763

Lot #253 (Sale Order 254 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson "Kit Gun" is a small, 6-shot, .22 Long Rifle, double-action revolver that was designed to be easily packed in a hunting or fishing "kit" for small game hunting, plinking, pest control and self defense. In 1911, the Kit Gun line began as the Model 22/32. In 1953, an improved model was introduced, the "22/32 Kit Gun Model of 1953”. In 1958, Smith and Wesson renamed it the Model 34. This production line continued until 1960 when it was redesigned using the slightly larger J-frame and marketed as the model 34–1. The Model 34-1 continued to be manufactured until 1991. This Model 34-1 Kit Gun was made in 1982, and features a Special Order 3.5" barrel & hand fitted action, adjustable rear sight, ramped blade front sight, semi-round checkered walnut grips with medallion inlays, stainless serrated hammer, stainless grooved trigger and comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1988 Winchester, Model 9422 XTR Classic, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F576146 1988 Winchester, Model 9422 XTR Classic, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F576146

1988 Winchester, Model 9422 XTR Classic, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F576146

Lot #254 (Sale Order 255 of 839)

Called by some “The best rifle Winchester has made since 1964,” the rimfire Model 9422 lever action was made from 1972 to 2004. From 1978 to 1989 the 9422 XTR (XTR = Extra) was produced, which was a bit fancier than the standard model with select grade gloss stocks or extra features. Engineered to utilize a modified version of Winchester’s super-reliable Model 61 slide-action rimfire mechanism but mirroring the look and feel of the legendary Model 1894 centerfire lever-action rifles, it was a rip-roaring success. The Model 9422 was intended—and by many accounts succeeded—in re-establishing Winchester’s reputation as a premium firearms manufacturer. Frames were forged and then milled. Internal components were of top-shelf quality—no pot metal or stamped parts. Stocks were nice walnut and were well-fitted and beautifully finished. Like the ancestral Model 61, all 9422s were takedowns, although that’s not visually obvious. By removing a large screw from the left rear side of the action, the front and rear halves of the rifle may be separated. From the get-go, Model 9422s proved to be wonderfully reliable. Receivers are solid-topped and grooved for scope rings. Because the ejection port is high on the right side, the action is an angle-eject design that doesn’t interfere with mounting an optic—the first lever action of its type from Winchester. This Model 9422 XTR Classic was made in 1988, and features a smooth walnut stock with pistol grip & fluted comb, black grip cap, polished blued receiver/ barrel, 22" barrel, adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped front sight, blued metal buttplate, grooved receiver, 11+1 capacity and comes in original box with paperwork & hangtag. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1968 Smith & Wesson, 33-1 Regulation Police, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 106877 1968 Smith & Wesson, 33-1 Regulation Police, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 106877

1968 Smith & Wesson, 33-1 Regulation Police, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 106877

Lot #255 (Sale Order 256 of 839)

Known as the ".38 Regulation Police" until 1957, the Smith & Wesson Model 33-1 is a five-shot, double-action revolver, chambered for .38 S&W, built on a "J" frame, that was produced from 1949 to 1974. The Regulation Police (Model 33) was originally built on an "I" frame, but in 1961 an improved "J" frame was used. This Model 33-1 was made in circa 1968, and sports a 4" ribbed barrel, checkered walnut Magna-Style grips with a medallion inlay, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, polished blue finish, case hardened serrated hammer and case hardened grooved trigger. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Circa 1958 Winchester, Model 77 (Tube Fed), 22 LR, Semi-Auto Circa 1958 Winchester, Model 77 (Tube Fed), 22 LR, Semi-Auto

Circa 1958 Winchester, Model 77 (Tube Fed), 22 LR, Semi-Auto

Lot #256 (Sale Order 257 of 839)

The Winchester model 77 is a 22 caliber semi-automatic rifle, produced from 1955 to 1962, and was offered in tube-fed or magazine-fed variations. The design featured a charging handle located on the left side forward of the receiver, and a grooved receiver (3/8") for mounting rimfire scopes. It was advertised as "squirrel rifle accuracy in a modern fast-shooting firearm". This Model 77 sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, black checkered buttpad, 22" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail silver bead front sight and 15-round tube magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1957, Smith & Wesson, M&P Pre-10 Snubnose (Transition Year), 38 Special, Revolver, SN - C403098 1957, Smith & Wesson, M&P Pre-10 Snubnose (Transition Year), 38 Special, Revolver, SN - C403098

1957, Smith & Wesson, M&P Pre-10 Snubnose (Transition Year), 38 Special, Revolver, SN - C403098

Lot #257 (Sale Order 258 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson Model 10 is a six-shot double-action revolver chambered for .38 Special built on a medium-sized K-frame. First introduced in 1899, it has been in continuous production for over 120 years, making it the most popular handgun of the 20th century. Until 1957, it was known as the Smith & Wesson .38 Hand Ejector Model of 1899, the Smith & Wesson Military & Police or the Smith & Wesson Victory Model. This Military & Police Pre-10 was made in 1957 (transition year), and features a 2" Snubnose pinned barrel, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, diamond checkered walnut Magna-Style grips with a medallion inlay, case hardened serrated hammer and case hardened grooved trigger. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1960 Winchester, Model 77 (Tube Fed), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 136439 1960 Winchester, Model 77 (Tube Fed), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 136439

1960 Winchester, Model 77 (Tube Fed), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 136439

Lot #258 (Sale Order 259 of 839)

The Winchester model 77 is a 22 caliber semi-automatic rifle produced from 1955 to 1962, and was offered in tube-fed or magazine-fed variations. The design featured a charging handle located on the left side forward of the receiver, and a grooved receiver (3/8") for mounting rimfire scopes. It was advertised as "squirrel rifle accuracy in a modern fast-shooting firearm". This Model 77 was made in 1960, and sports a smooth walnut stock with gloss finish, black checkered buttpad, 22" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail silver bead front sight and 15-round tube magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1963 Smith & Wesson, 36 Chief's Special, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 370968 1963 Smith & Wesson, 36 Chief's Special, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 370968

1963 Smith & Wesson, 36 Chief's Special, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 370968

Lot #259 (Sale Order 260 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson Model 36 (also known as the Chief's Special) is a small "J" frame, double-action, 5-shot revolver chambered for .38 Special that was introduced in 1950, and is still in production today. It was produced as the "Chiefs Special" until 1957 when it then became the Model 36. The "Chiefs Special" continued to be manufactured as a separate variant. This Model 36 was made in circa 1963, and sports a 2" barrel (1.875" actual length), fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, diamond checkered walnut Magna-Style grips with a medallion inlay, case hardened serrated hammer and case hardened grooved trigger. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1962 Winchester, Model 77 (Tube Fed), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 175272 1962 Winchester, Model 77 (Tube Fed), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 175272

1962 Winchester, Model 77 (Tube Fed), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 175272

Lot #260 (Sale Order 261 of 839)

The Winchester Model 77 is a 22 caliber semi-automatic rifle produced from 1955 to 1962, and was offered in tube-fed or magazine-fed variations. The design featured a charging handle located on the left side forward of the receiver, and a grooved receiver (3/8") for mounting rimfire scopes. It was advertised as "squirrel rifle accuracy in a modern fast-shooting firearm". This Model 77 was made in 1962 and sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, black checkered buttpad, 22" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail silver bead front sight and 15-round tube magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1996 Smith & Wesson, Model 640, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - BKN4057 1996 Smith & Wesson, Model 640, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - BKN4057

1996 Smith & Wesson, Model 640, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - BKN4057

Lot #261 (Sale Order 262 of 839)

The Smith & Wesson Model 640 is a double-action, 5-shot, snubnosed revolver, built on a "J" Frame, chambered in .38 Special caliber, that was introduced in 1990. It is entirely constructed of stainless steel and features a concealed hammer. This Model 640 was made in 1996, and sports a 1 7/8" pinned barrel, custom wooden combat grips with gloss finish, fixed groove rear sight and front blade sight. This gun is in same-as-new condition throughout and appears to be in good working order.

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(Scarce) 1970's Winchester, Model 320, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - D2293 (Scarce) 1970's Winchester, Model 320, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - D2293

(Scarce) 1970's Winchester, Model 320, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - D2293

Lot #262 (Sale Order 263 of 839)

The Winchester Model 310 (single shot) and the Model 320 (clip feed) were 22 caliber sporting rifles made for two only years, 1972 to 1974. Modeled after the Model 70, these rifles were intended to fill a gap in Winchester "Deluxe Grade" 22 sporting market. However, after only 2 years, production was stopped due to high production costs. Interestingly, the actions of both models were made in Australia for Winchester by Sportco ; owned by Jack Warne, who in 1979, along with his son, Greg, founded Kimber. It has been suggested that the original Kimber Model 82-A was inspired by the Winchester Model 310/ 320. This Model 320 sports an outline checkered walnut stock with high fluted comb & oiled finish, polished blued receiver/ barrel, black ribbed buttpad, 22" barrel, sling rings, grooved receiver, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped dovetail front sight, sling rings and 5-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1979 Dan Wesson, Model 15-VH6 (6 1979 Dan Wesson, Model 15-VH6 (6

1979 Dan Wesson, Model 15-VH6 (6" & 2.5"), 357 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box & Grips) , SN - 180245

Lot #263 (Sale Order 264 of 839)

When it comes to Dan Wesson firearms, the first word that often comes to mind is "quality". These American-made guns are packed with character and appeal, boasting the finest in craftsmanship from top to bottom. This world-renowned quality dates all the way back to 1852 with D.B. Wesson, Dan Wesson’s great-grandfather. Daniel B. Wesson II worked at Smith & Wesson from 1938 until 1963 and strictly controlled production quality. After the purchase of Smith & Wesson by Bangor-Punta, Wesson set out to open his own manufacturing operation in order to produce high quality, American-made revolvers for service as well as competition use. Dan Wesson Arms was incorporated in 1968, with its headquarters and production located in a former school building in Monson, Massachusetts. The new Dan Wesson revolver proved extremely accurate, though sales were limited in large part due to the gun's unorthodox appearance. After reworking the design to improve its aesthetics and correct some detail faults, Wesson introduced the revised model as the Model 15 in .357 Magnum and .22 Long Rifle calibers. This new version of the revolver again demonstrated the inherent accuracy of the threaded barrel design, and the Model 15 and its successor Model 15-2 became extremely popular with both civilian target shooters and hunters. The new revolvers compared well in all respects in fit and finish to the best models offered by Colt and Smith & Wesson, using heat-treated, investment-cast 4140 chrome moly steel frames with a deep, highly polished blue finish. During 1975–1976, refinements to the Models 14 and 15 were incorporated into production as the Models 14-2 and 15-2. The 15-2 used a roll pin inserted into the frame as a centering dowel combined with a precisely drilled hole in each shroud assembly to facilitate proper shroud centering and alignment, thus eliminating the need for flanged barrel shrouds. This Model 15-VH6 (15-2) was made in circa 1978, and features a polished Royal Blue finish, 6" heavy shrouded barrel, (also comes with 2.5 barrel) vent-rib, Patridge-style pinned front sight with orange inlay, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, serrated target style hammer, double-action trigger, checkered walnut round grips with DWA medallions (also comes with Pachmayr black checkered rubber Presentation grips) and fluted 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in period correct presentation box.

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(Scarce) 1970's Winchester, Model 310, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - D44393 (Scarce) 1970's Winchester, Model 310, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - D44393

(Scarce) 1970's Winchester, Model 310, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - D44393

Lot #264 (Sale Order 265 of 839)

The Winchester Model 310 (single shot) and the Model 320 (clip feed) were 22 caliber sporting rifles made for two only years, 1972 to 1974. Modeled after the Model 70, these rifles were intended to fill a gap in Winchester "Deluxe Grade" 22 sporting market. However, after only 2 years, production was stopped due to high production costs. Interestingly, the actions of both models were made in Australia for Winchester by Sportco ; owned by Jack Warne, who in 1979, along with his son, Greg, founded Kimber. It has been suggested that the original Kimber Model 82-A was inspired by the Winchester Model 310/ 320. This Model 320 sports an outline checkered walnut stock with high fluted comb & oiled finish, polished blued receiver/ barrel, black ribbed buttpad, 22" barrel, sling rings, grooved receiver, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped dovetail front sight and sling rings. This gun is in beautiful condition with a couple very light scuffs, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1931 Colt, Woodsman Target - Series One, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 82623 1931 Colt, Woodsman Target - Series One, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 82623

1931 Colt, Woodsman Target - Series One, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 82623

Lot #265 (Sale Order 266 of 839)

The Colt Woodsman is a semi-automatic sporting pistol manufactured from 1915 to 1977. From 1915-1927 these pistols were known as the "Colt Automatic Target Pistol", It was not until 1927 that the name "Woodsman" was used. It was designed by John Moses Browning and was made in three distinct series: Series One 1915–1941, Series Two 1947–1955, and Series Three 1955–1977. It was also made in three models: Target, Sport and Match Target. This Colt Woodsman Target Model Series One was made in 1931, and sports a 6.625" barrel, grip safety, rear slide serrations, dovetailed rear sight, dual-pinned Patridge front sight, checkered walnut grips, grooved trigger, 10-round magazine and comes with box, target & literature. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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(Scarce) 1970's Winchester, Model 490, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - J042031 (Scarce) 1970's Winchester, Model 490, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - J042031

(Scarce) 1970's Winchester, Model 490, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - J042031

Lot #266 (Sale Order 267 of 839)

The Winchester Model 490 is a 22 LR caliber, semi-automatic sporting rifle that was only made from 1975 to 1977 (sold until circa 1980), manufactured at Winchester's plant in Cobourg, Ontario, Canada, with less than 33,000 produced. It was advertised as a high quality rifle with hand-fitted stocks that "Combines Center Fire Styling With Rim Fire Economy". This Model 490 sports a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & satin finish, black grip cap, black checkered buttpad, 22" barrel, notched flip-up rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, grooved receiver top, 5-round detachable box magazine and comes in original box with paperwork and hangtag. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1952 Colt, Woodsman Target - Series Two, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 112833S 1952 Colt, Woodsman Target - Series Two, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 112833S

1952 Colt, Woodsman Target - Series Two, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 112833S

Lot #267 (Sale Order 268 of 839)

The Colt Woodsman is a semi-automatic sporting pistol manufactured from 1915 to 1977. From 1915-1927 these pistols were known as the "Colt Automatic Target Pistol", It was not until 1927 that the name "Woodsman" was used. It was designed by John Moses Browning and was made in three distinct series: Series One 1915–1941, Series Two 1947–1955, and Series Three 1955–1977. It was also made in three models: Target, Sport and Match Target. This Colt Woodsman Target Model Series Two was made in 1952, and sports a 6" barrel, rear slide serrations, adjustable dovetailed rear sight, dual-pinned Patridge front sight, brown checkered Bakelite grips with (2) rear strap grip adapters, grooved trigger and 10-round magazine. This gun comes with box, manual, target, sight adjustment tool & cleaning rod. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1908 Winchester, M1890 1908 Winchester, M1890

1908 Winchester, M1890 "Gallery Gun", 22 Short, Pump, SN - 367636

Lot #268 (Sale Order 269 of 839)

In the late 1880s, the Winchester Repeating Arms Company asked John Browning to design a replacement for the Model 1873 rifle since the rim fire version of the Model 1873 had never achieved any great popularity. The result was the Model 1890 pump-action which proved to be the most successful repeating rim fire rifle for general all around shooting ever made by Winchester. Produced from 1890 to 1932, it was considered to be the standard for use in shooting galleries which is why it was often referred to as the "gallery gun." This Model 1890 was made in 1908 and is chambered for 22 Short only. Features include 24" octagon barrel (1920s factory re-barrel), adjustable v-notch rear sight, dovetailed bead front sight, walnut stock with ribbed slide, metal buttplate, 22-round tubular magazine and quick take-down screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1916 Colt, Pre-Woodsman Target - Series One, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 1560 1916 Colt, Pre-Woodsman Target - Series One, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 1560

1916 Colt, Pre-Woodsman Target - Series One, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 1560

Lot #269 (Sale Order 270 of 839)

The Colt Woodsman is a semi-automatic sporting pistol manufactured from 1915 to 1977. From 1915-1927 these pistols were known as the "Colt Automatic Target Pistol", it was not until 1927 that the name "Woodsman" was used. It was designed by John Moses Browning and was made in three distinct series: Series One 1915–1941, Series Two 1947–1955, and Series Three 1955–1977. It was also made in three models: Target, Sport and Match Target. This Colt Pre-Woodsman Target Model Series One was made in 1916, and sports a 6.625" barrel, grip safety, rear slide serrations, dovetailed rear sight, dual pinned Patridge front sight, checkered walnut grips and 10-round magazine. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1917 Winchester, M1890 1917 Winchester, M1890

1917 Winchester, M1890 "Gallery Gun", 22 Short, Pump, SN - 609742

Lot #270 (Sale Order 271 of 839)

In the late 1880s, the Winchester Repeating Arms Company asked John Browning to design a replacement for the Model 1873 rifle since the rim fire version of the Model 1873 had never achieved any great popularity. The result was the Model 1890 pump-action which proved to be the most successful repeating rim fire rifle for general all around shooting ever made by Winchester. Produced from 1890 to 1932, it was considered to be the standard for use in shooting galleries which is why it was often referred to as the "gallery gun." This Model 1890 was made in 1917, and is chambered for 22 Short only. Features include 24" octagon barrel, adjustable v-notch rear sight, dovetailed bead front sight, walnut stock with ribbed slide, metal buttplate, 22-round tubular magazine and quick take-down screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is showing age & bluing fade, but still retains a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1922 Colt, Pre-Woodsman Target - Series One, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 32483 1922 Colt, Pre-Woodsman Target - Series One, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 32483

1922 Colt, Pre-Woodsman Target - Series One, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 32483

Lot #271 (Sale Order 272 of 839)

The Colt Woodsman is a semi-automatic sporting pistol manufactured from 1915 to 1977. From 1915-1927 these pistols were known as the "Colt Automatic Target Pistol", it was not until 1927 that the name "Woodsman" was used. It was designed by John Moses Browning and was made in three distinct series: Series One 1915–1941, Series Two 1947–1955, and Series Three 1955–1977. It was also made in three models: Target, Sport and Match Target. This Colt Pre-Woodsman Target Model Series One was made in 1922, and sports a 6.625" barrel, grip safety, rear slide serrations, dovetailed rear sight, dual pinned Patridge front sight, diamond checkered walnut grips and 10-round magazine. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1920 Winchester, M1890 1920 Winchester, M1890

1920 Winchester, M1890 "Gallery Gun", 22 Short, Pump, SN - 654824

Lot #272 (Sale Order 273 of 839)

In the late 1880s, the Winchester Repeating Arms Company asked John Browning to design a replacement for the Model 1873 rifle since the rim fire version of the Model 1873 had never achieved any great popularity. The result was the Model 1890 pump-action which proved to be the most successful repeating rim fire rifle for general all around shooting ever made by Winchester. Produced from 1890 to 1932, it was considered to be the standard for use in shooting galleries which is why it was often referred to as the "gallery gun." This Model 1890 was made in 1920, and is chambered for 22 Short only. Features include 24" octagon barrel, adjustable v-notch rear sight, dovetailed bead front sight, walnut stock with ribbed slide, metal buttplate, 22-round tubular magazine and quick take-down screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is showing age & bluing fade, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Dale K. Wilson Estate

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1924 Colt, Pre-Woodsman Target - Series One, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 40472 1924 Colt, Pre-Woodsman Target - Series One, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 40472

1924 Colt, Pre-Woodsman Target - Series One, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 40472

Lot #273 (Sale Order 274 of 839)

The Colt Woodsman is a semi-automatic sporting pistol manufactured from 1915 to 1977. From 1915-1927 these pistols were known as the "Colt Automatic Target Pistol". It was not until 1927 that the name "Woodsman" was used. It was designed by John Moses Browning and was made in three distinct series: Series One 1915–1941, Series Two 1947–1955, and Series Three 1955–1977. It was also made in three models: Target, Sport and Match Target. This Colt Pre-Woodsman Target Model Series One was made in 1924, and sports a 6.625" barrel, grip safety, rear slide serrations, dovetailed rear sight, dual pinned Patridge front sight, checkered walnut grips and 10-round magazine. This gun is in good condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1920 Winchester, M1890 1920 Winchester, M1890

1920 Winchester, M1890 "Gallery Gun", 22 LR, Pump, SN - 673246

Lot #274 (Sale Order 275 of 839)

In the late 1880s, the Winchester Repeating Arms Company asked John Browning to design a replacement for the Model 1873 rifle since the rim fire version of the Model 1873 had never achieved any great popularity. The result was the Model 1890 pump-action which proved to be the most successful repeating rim fire rifle for general all around shooting ever made by Winchester. Produced from 1890 to 1932, it was considered to be the standard for use in shooting galleries which is why it was often referred to as the "gallery gun." This Model 1890 was made in 1920, and features a 24" octagon barrel, adjustable v-notch rear sight, dovetailed bead front sight, walnut stock with ribbed slide, metal buttplate, 22-round tubular magazine and quick take-down screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is showing age & bluing fade, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1951 Colt, Challenger, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 29925C 1951 Colt, Challenger, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 29925C

1951 Colt, Challenger, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 29925C

Lot #275 (Sale Order 276 of 839)

The Colt Challenger was introduced in May of 1950, and was based on the Colt Woodsman, but without "target features", and marketed for general sporting use. It was only in production until 1955 where it would be ultimately replaced by the Colt Huntsman model. This Colt Challenger was made in 1951, and features a 6" barrel, rear slide serrations, dovetailed rear sight, fixed blade front sight, brown checkered Bakelite grips, 10-round magazine and comes in original box with paperwork, cleaning tool & original purchase receipt. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1926 Winchester, M1890 1926 Winchester, M1890

1926 Winchester, M1890 "Gallery Gun", 22 Long, Pump, SN - 718285

Lot #276 (Sale Order 277 of 839)

In the late 1880s, the Winchester Repeating Arms Company asked John Browning to design a replacement for the Model 1873 rifle since the rim fire version of the Model 1873 had never achieved any great popularity. The result was the Model 1890 pump-action which proved to be the most successful repeating rim fire rifle for general all around shooting ever made by Winchester. Produced from 1890 to 1932, it was considered to be the standard for use in shooting galleries which is why it was often referred to as the "gallery gun." This Model 1890 was made in 1926, and features a 24" octagon barrel, adjustable v-notch rear sight, dovetailed bead front sight, walnut stock with ribbed slide, metal buttplate, 22-round tubular magazine and quick take-down screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is showing age & bluing fade, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1952 Colt, Challenger, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 44590C 1952 Colt, Challenger, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 44590C

1952 Colt, Challenger, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 44590C

Lot #277 (Sale Order 278 of 839)

The Colt Challenger was introduced in May of 1950, and was based on the Colt Woodsman, but without "target features", and marketed for general sporting use. It was only in production until 1955, where it would be ultimately replaced by the Colt Huntsman model. This Colt Challenger was made in 1952 and features a 4.5" barrel, rear slide serrations, dovetailed rear sight, fixed blade front sight, brown checkered Bakelite grips, 10-round magazine and comes in original box. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1928 Winchester, M1890 1928 Winchester, M1890

1928 Winchester, M1890 "Gallery Gun", 22 W.R.F., Pump, SN - 774657

Lot #278 (Sale Order 279 of 839)

In the late 1880s, the Winchester Repeating Arms Company asked John Browning to design a replacement for the Model 1873 rifle since the rim fire version of the Model 1873 had never achieved any great popularity. The result was the Model 1890 pump-action which proved to be the most successful repeating rim fire rifle for general all around shooting ever made by Winchester. Produced from 1890 to 1932, it was considered to be the standard for use in shooting galleries which is why it was often referred to as the "gallery gun." This Model 1890 was made in 1928 and features a 24" octagon barrel, adjustable v-notch rear sight, dovetailed bead front sight, walnut stock with ribbed slide, metal buttplate, 22-round tubular magazine and quick take-down screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is showing age & bluing fade, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1955 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 93371C 1955 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 93371C

1955 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 93371C

Lot #279 (Sale Order 280 of 839)

The Colt Huntsman was introduced in 1955 as an updated Challenger model, based on the Colt Woodsman, but without "target features", and marketed for general sporting use. It was in production until 1977. This Colt Huntsman was made in 1955, and features a 6" barrel, rear slide serrations, dovetailed rear sight, fixed blade front sight, black checkered Bakelite grips, 10-round magazine and comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1931 Winchester, M1890 Target (Lyman Sights), 22 LR, Pump, SN - 842029 1931 Winchester, M1890 Target (Lyman Sights), 22 LR, Pump, SN - 842029

1931 Winchester, M1890 Target (Lyman Sights), 22 LR, Pump, SN - 842029

Lot #280 (Sale Order 281 of 839)

In the late 1880s, the Winchester Repeating Arms Company asked John Browning to design a replacement for the Model 1873 rifle since the rim fire version of the Model 1873 had never achieved any great popularity. The result was the Model 1890 pump-action which proved to be the most successful repeating rim fire rifle for general all around shooting ever made by Winchester. Produced from 1890 to 1932, it was considered to be the standard for use in shooting galleries which is why it was often referred to as the "gallery gun." This Model 1890 was made in 1931 and sports a Lyman adjustable peep tang sight, 24" octagon barrel, Lyman folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed blade front sight, walnut stock with ribbed slide, metal buttplate, 22-round tubular magazine and quick take-down screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is showing age & bluing fade, but still retains a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1965 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 164266C 1965 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 164266C

1965 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 164266C

Lot #281 (Sale Order 282 of 839)

The Colt Huntsman was introduced in 1955 as an updated Challenger model, based on the Colt Woodsman, but without "target features", and marketed for general sporting use. It was in production until 1977. This Colt Huntsman was made in 1965 and features a 6" barrel, rear slide serrations, dovetailed rear sight, fixed blade front sight, checkered walnut grips, 10-round magazine and comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1907 Winchester, M1906 - First Model, 22 Short, Pump, SN - 89212 1907 Winchester, M1906 - First Model, 22 Short, Pump, SN - 89212

1907 Winchester, M1906 - First Model, 22 Short, Pump, SN - 89212

Lot #282 (Sale Order 283 of 839)

The Winchester Model 1906 is a .22 caliber slide-action rifle produced from 1906 to 1932 in three different variants: the .22 Short Model, the Standard Model, and the Expert Model. The .22 Short Model (First Model) was made until 1908 when the caliber modification came about for 22 L & LR. The Standard Model was introduced after the 1908 change and featured a grooved slide grip, while the Expert Model produced from 1918 to 1924 had a plain fluted slide grip and a pistol gripped stock. The Expert Model was a favorite of Theodore Roosevelt's children and cousins. This .22 Short Model (First Model) was made in 1907, and sports a smooth walnut stock & slide, 20" barrel, adjustable v-notch rear sight, dovetailed front sight, black checkered buttpad and takedown screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is in good condition with some age & wear, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1968 Colt, Targetsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 188526C 1968 Colt, Targetsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 188526C

1968 Colt, Targetsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 188526C

Lot #283 (Sale Order 284 of 839)

The Colt Targetsman was introduced in 1955 as a target variation of the Huntsman, based on the Colt Woodsman, and was produced until 1977. This Colt Targetsman was made in 1968, and features a 6" barrel, rear slide serrations, adjustable rear sight, fixed blade front sight, checkered walnut grips with thumb rest, 10-round magazine and comes in original box with target. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1919 Winchester, M1906 - Standard Model, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 553507 1919 Winchester, M1906 - Standard Model, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 553507

1919 Winchester, M1906 - Standard Model, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 553507

Lot #284 (Sale Order 285 of 839)

The Winchester Model 1906 is a .22 caliber slide-action rifle produced from 1906 to 1932 in three different variants: the .22 Short Model, the Standard Model, and the Expert Model. The .22 Short Model (First Model) was made until 1908 when the caliber modification came about for 22 L & LR. The Standard Model was introduced after the 1908 change and featured a grooved slide grip, while the Expert Model produced from 1918 to 1924 had a plain fluted slide grip and a pistol gripped stock. The Expert Model was a favorite of Theodore Roosevelt's children and cousins. This M1906 Standard was made in 1919, and sports a smooth walnut stock with grooved slide, 20" barrel, adjustable v-notch rear sight, dovetailed front sight, black checkered buttpad and takedown screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear on an early refurbish, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1950 Colt, Woodsman Target - Series Two, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 50709S 1950 Colt, Woodsman Target - Series Two, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 50709S

1950 Colt, Woodsman Target - Series Two, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 50709S

Lot #285 (Sale Order 286 of 839)

The Colt Woodsman is a semi-automatic sporting pistol manufactured from 1915 to 1977. From 1915-1927 these pistols were known as the "Colt Automatic Target Pistol". It was not until 1927 that the name "Woodsman" was used. It was designed by John Moses Browning and was made in three distinct series: Series One 1915–1941, Series Two 1947–1955, and Series Three 1955–1977. It was also made in three models: Target, Sport and Match Target. This Colt Woodsman Target Model Series Two was made in 1950, and sports a 6" barrel, rear slide serrations, adjustable rear sight, dual pinned Patridge front sight, brown checkered Bakelite grips with thumb rest and 10-round magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1960 Winchester, Model 61 Magnum, 22 WMRF, Pump, SN - 299883 1960 Winchester, Model 61 Magnum, 22 WMRF, Pump, SN - 299883

1960 Winchester, Model 61 Magnum, 22 WMRF, Pump, SN - 299883

Lot #286 (Sale Order 287 of 839)

The Winchester Model 61 is a slide-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle produced from 1932 to 1963. Winchester's first hammerless slide-action rifle design, the Model 61 acted as a "replacement" for the Model 62, and all were equipped with a quick take-down screw. The .22 WMRF (Winchester Magnum Rimfire) was introduced in 1959, by Winchester, but was not used until the Winchester Model 61 could be chambered for it, in 1960. This Model 61 .22 WMRF was made in 1960, and sports a 24" barrel, smooth pistol grip stock with grooved forearm & gloss finish, black checkered buttpad, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight and grooved receiver. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1965 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 164268C 1965 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 164268C

1965 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 164268C

Lot #287 (Sale Order 288 of 839)

The Colt Huntsman was introduced in 1955 as an updated Challenger model based on the Colt Woodsman, but without "target features", and marketed for general sporting use. It was in production until 1977. This Colt Huntsman was made in 1965, and features a 6" barrel, rear slide serrations, dovetailed rear sight, fixed blade front sight, checkered walnut grips and 10-round magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1962 Winchester, Model 61 Magnum, 22 WMRF, Pump, SN - 333338 1962 Winchester, Model 61 Magnum, 22 WMRF, Pump, SN - 333338

1962 Winchester, Model 61 Magnum, 22 WMRF, Pump, SN - 333338

Lot #288 (Sale Order 289 of 839)

The Winchester Model 61 is a slide-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle produced from 1932 to 1963. Winchester's first hammerless slide-action rifle design, the Model 61 acted as a "replacement" for the Model 62, and all were equipped with a quick take-down screw. The .22 WMRF (Winchester Magnum Rimfire) was introduced in 1959, by Winchester, but was not used until the Winchester Model 61 could be chambered for it, in 1960. This Model 61 .22 WMRF was made in 1962 and sports a 24" barrel, smooth pistol grip stock with grooved forearm & oiled finish, black checkered buttpad, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight and grooved receiver. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear on a professional refurbish, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1966 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 173353C 1966 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 173353C

1966 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 173353C

Lot #289 (Sale Order 290 of 839)

The Colt Huntsman was introduced in 1955 as an updated Challenger model, based on the Colt Woodsman, but without "target features", and marketed for general sporting use. It was in production until 1977. This Colt Huntsman was made in 1966, and features a 6" barrel, rear slide serrations, dovetailed rear sight, fixed blade front sight, smooth walnut grips with thumb rest and 10-round magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1937 Winchester, Pre-War Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 32520 1937 Winchester, Pre-War Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 32520

1937 Winchester, Pre-War Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 32520

Lot #290 (Sale Order 291 of 839)

The Winchester Model 61 is a slide-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle produced from 1932 to 1963. Winchester's first hammerless slide-action rifle design, the Model 61 acted as a "replacement" for the Model 62, and all were equipped with a quick take-down screw. This Pre-War Model 61 was made in 1937, and sports a 24" barrel, smooth pistol grip stock with grooved forearm & oiled finish, checkered metal buttplate, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail bead front sight. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1973 Colt, Woodsman Sport - Series Three, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 044333S 1973 Colt, Woodsman Sport - Series Three, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 044333S

1973 Colt, Woodsman Sport - Series Three, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 044333S

Lot #291 (Sale Order 292 of 839)

The Colt Woodsman is a semi-automatic sporting pistol manufactured from 1915 to 1977. From 1915-1927 these pistols were known as the "Colt Automatic Target Pistol", it was not until 1927 that the name "Woodsman" was used. It was designed by John Moses Browning and was made in three distinct series: Series One 1915–1941, Series Two 1947–1955, and Series Three 1955–1977. It was also made in three models: Target, Sport and Match Target. This Colt Woodsman Sport Model Series Three was made in 1973 and sports a 4.5" barrel, rear slide serrations, adjustable rear sight, dual pinned Patridge front sight, brown checkered walnut grips with thumb rest and 10-round magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1942 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 66570 1942 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 66570

1942 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 66570

Lot #292 (Sale Order 293 of 839)

The Winchester Model 61 is a slide-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle produced from 1932 to 1963. Winchester's first hammerless slide-action rifle design, the Model 61 acted as a "replacement" for the Model 62, and all were equipped with a quick take-down screw. This Model 61 was made in 1942, and sports a 24" barrel, smooth pistol grip stock with grooved forearm & gloss finish, checkered metal buttplate, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail bead front sight. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear on a professional refurbish, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1973 Colt, Woodsman Target - Series Three, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 048129S 1973 Colt, Woodsman Target - Series Three, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 048129S

1973 Colt, Woodsman Target - Series Three, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 048129S

Lot #293 (Sale Order 294 of 839)

The Colt Woodsman is a semi-automatic sporting pistol manufactured from 1915 to 1977. From 1915-1927 these pistols were known as the "Colt Automatic Target Pistol", it was not until 1927 that the name "Woodsman" was used. It was designed by John Moses Browning and was made in three distinct series: Series One 1915–1941, Series Two 1947–1955, and Series Three 1955–1977. It was also made in three models: Target, Sport and Match Target. This Colt Woodsman Target Model Series Three was made in 1973 and sports a 6" barrel, rear slide serrations, adjustable rear sight, dual pinned Patridge front sight, brown checkered walnut grips and 10-round magazine. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1946 Winchester, Model 61 (Octagon Barrel), 22 LR, Pump, SN - 74269 1946 Winchester, Model 61 (Octagon Barrel), 22 LR, Pump, SN - 74269

1946 Winchester, Model 61 (Octagon Barrel), 22 LR, Pump, SN - 74269

Lot #294 (Sale Order 295 of 839)

The Winchester Model 61 is a slide-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle produced from 1932 to 1963. Winchester's first hammerless slide-action rifle design, the Model 61 acted as a "replacement" for the Model 62, and all were equipped with a quick take-down screw. This Model 61 was made in 1946 and sports a 24" octagon barrel, smooth pistol grip stock with grooved forearm & gloss finish, checkered metal buttplate, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail bead front sight. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1974 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 067201S 1974 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 067201S

1974 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 067201S

Lot #295 (Sale Order 296 of 839)

The Colt Huntsman was introduced in 1955 as an updated Challenger model, based on the Colt Woodsman, but without "target features", and marketed for general sporting use. It was in production until 1977. This Colt Huntsman was made in 1974, and features a 6" barrel, rear slide serrations, dovetailed rear sight, fixed blade front sight, checkered walnut grips, 10-round magazine and comes in original box. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1950 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 155299 1950 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 155299

1950 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 155299

Lot #296 (Sale Order 297 of 839)

The Winchester Model 61 is a slide-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle produced from 1932 to 1963. Winchester's first hammerless slide-action rifle design, the Model 61 acted as a "replacement" for the Model 62, and all were equipped with a quick take-down screw. This Model 61 was made in 1950, and sports a 24" barrel, smooth pistol grip stock with grooved forearm & gloss finish, checkered metal buttplate, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail bead front sight. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear on a professional refurbish, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1974 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 063685S 1974 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 063685S

1974 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 063685S

Lot #297 (Sale Order 298 of 839)

The Colt Huntsman was introduced in 1955 as an updated Challenger model based on the Colt Woodsman, but without "target features", and marketed for general sporting use. It was in production until 1977. This Colt Huntsman was made in 1974, and features a 4.5" barrel, rear slide serrations, dovetailed rear sight, fixed blade front sight, checkered walnut grips and 10-round magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1956 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 233656 1956 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 233656

1956 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 233656

Lot #298 (Sale Order 299 of 839)

The Winchester Model 61 is a slide-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle produced from 1932 to 1963. Winchester's first hammerless slide-action rifle design, the Model 61, acted as a "replacement" for the Model 62, and all were equipped with a quick take-down screw. This Model 61 was made in 1956, and sports a 24" barrel, smooth pistol grip stock with grooved forearm & oiled finish, checkered metal buttplate, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight and grooved receiver. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1975 Colt, Targetsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 099469S 1975 Colt, Targetsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 099469S

1975 Colt, Targetsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 099469S

Lot #299 (Sale Order 300 of 839)

The Colt Targetsman was introduced in 1955 as a target variation of the Huntsman, based on the Colt Woodsman, and was produced until 1977. This Colt Targetsman was made in 1975, and features a 6" barrel, rear slide serrations, adjustable rear sight, fixed blade front sight, checkered walnut grips with thumb rest, 10-round magazine and comes in original box with target. This gun is new-in-box, but will have dried packing oil (from factory wrapping) throughout the surface. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1956 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 239084 1956 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 239084

1956 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 239084

Lot #300 (Sale Order 301 of 839)

The Winchester Model 61 is a slide-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle produced from 1932 to 1963. Winchester's first hammerless slide-action rifle design, the Model 61, acted as a "replacement" for the Model 62, and all were equipped with a quick take-down screw. This Model 61 was made in 1956 and sports a 24" barrel, smooth pistol grip stock with grooved forearm & gloss finish, checkered metal buttplate, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight and grooved receiver. This gun is in beautifully refurbished condition, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1975 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 093604S 1975 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 093604S

1975 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 093604S

Lot #301 (Sale Order 302 of 839)

The Colt Huntsman was introduced in 1955 as an updated Challenger model, based on the Colt Woodsman, but without "target features", and marketed for general sporting use. It was in production until 1977. This Colt Huntsman was made in 1975, and features a 4.5" barrel, rear slide serrations, dovetailed rear sight, fixed blade front sight, checkered walnut grips and 10-round magazine. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1962 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 341506 1962 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 341506

1962 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 341506

Lot #302 (Sale Order 303 of 839)

The Winchester Model 61 is a slide-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle produced from 1932 to 1963. Winchester's first hammerless slide-action rifle design, the Model 61, acted as a "replacement" for the Model 62, and all were equipped with a quick take-down screw. This Model 61 was made in 1962, and sports a 24" barrel, smooth pistol grip stock with grooved forearm & gloss finish, black checkered buttplate, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight and grooved receiver. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1975 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 090891S 1975 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 090891S

1975 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 090891S

Lot #303 (Sale Order 304 of 839)

The Colt Huntsman was introduced in 1955 as an updated Challenger model, based on the Colt Woodsman, but without "target features", and marketed for general sporting use. It was in production until 1977. This Colt Huntsman was made in 1975, and features a 6" barrel, rear slide serrations, dovetailed rear sight, fixed blade front sight, checkered walnut grips and 10-round magazine. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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(Scarce) 1936 Winchester, Pre-War Model 62 (Scarce) 1936 Winchester, Pre-War Model 62

(Scarce) 1936 Winchester, Pre-War Model 62 "Gallery", 22 Short, Pump, SN - 37317

Lot #304 (Sale Order 305 of 839)

The Winchester Model 62 was the third in a series of slide-action rifles, designed as the replacement for 1890 and 1906 models that were in production from 1932 to 1958. A name change, from the Model 62 to the Model 62A, occurred in the middle of 1940 when Winchester changed the breech bolt mechanism. The Standard Model 62 was chambered for short, long, and long-rifle interchangeably, however, a "Gallery" Model 62 that was chambered for .22 short only was produced in small quantities. It's estimated that no more than about 3 percent of the total Model 62/62A production was for the .22 Short cartridge. This Pre-war Model 62 "Gallery" (22 Short Only) was made in 1936, and sports a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm & gloss finish, black checkered buttpad, 23" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, Marble's dovetail gold pin front sight and quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1975 Colt, Targetsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 077955S 1975 Colt, Targetsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 077955S

1975 Colt, Targetsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 077955S

Lot #305 (Sale Order 306 of 839)

The Colt Targetsman was introduced in 1955 as a target variation of the Huntsman, based on the Colt Woodsman, and was produced until 1977. This Colt Targetsman was made in 1975, and features a 6" barrel, rear slide serrations, adjustable rear sight, fixed blade front sight, checkered walnut grips with thumb rest and 10-round magazine. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1933 Winchester, Pre-War Model 62, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 13233 1933 Winchester, Pre-War Model 62, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 13233

1933 Winchester, Pre-War Model 62, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 13233

Lot #306 (Sale Order 307 of 839)

The Winchester Model 62 was the third in a series of slide-action rifles, designed as the replacement for 1890 and 1906 models, that were in production from 1932 to 1958. A name change, from the Model 62 to the Model 62A, occurred in the middle of 1940 when Winchester changed the breech bolt mechanism. This Pre-war Model 62 was made in 1933, and sports a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm & gloss finish, checkered metal buttplate, 23" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail brass bead front sight and quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1975 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 075262S 1975 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 075262S

1975 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 075262S

Lot #307 (Sale Order 308 of 839)

The Colt Huntsman was introduced in 1955 as an updated Challenger model based on the Colt Woodsman, but without "target features", and marketed for general sporting use. It was in production until 1977. This Colt Huntsman was made in 1975 and features a 6" barrel, rear slide serrations, dovetailed rear sight, fixed blade front sight, checkered walnut grips and 10-round magazine. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1953 Winchester, Model 62A, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 3455333 1953 Winchester, Model 62A, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 3455333

1953 Winchester, Model 62A, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 3455333

Lot #308 (Sale Order 309 of 839)

The Winchester Model 62 was the third in a series of slide-action rifles, designed as the replacement for 1890 and 1906 models, that were in production from 1932 to 1958. A name change, from the Model 62 to the Model 62A, occurred in the middle of 1940 when Winchester changed the breech bolt mechanism. This Model 62A was made in 1953, and sports a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm & gloss finish, black checkered buttpad, 23" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight and quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1976 Colt, Woodsman Sport - Series Three, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 098485S 1976 Colt, Woodsman Sport - Series Three, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 098485S

1976 Colt, Woodsman Sport - Series Three, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 098485S

Lot #309 (Sale Order 310 of 839)

The Colt Woodsman is a semi-automatic sporting pistol manufactured from 1915 to 1977. From 1915-1927 these pistols were known as the "Colt Automatic Target Pistol". It was not until 1927 that the name "Woodsman" was used. It was designed by John Moses Browning and was made in three distinct series: Series One 1915–1941, Series Two 1947–1955, and Series Three 1955–1977. It was also made in three models: Target, Sport and Match Target. This Colt Woodsman Sport Model Series Three was made in 1976, and sports a 4.5" barrel, rear slide serrations, adjustable rear sight, dual-pinned Patridge front sight, brown checkered walnut grips, 10-round magazine and comes in original box with paperwork and sight adjustment tool. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1958 Winchester, Model 62A, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 401809 1958 Winchester, Model 62A, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 401809

1958 Winchester, Model 62A, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 401809

Lot #310 (Sale Order 311 of 839)

The Winchester Model 62 was the third in a series of slide-action rifles, designed as the replacement for 1890 and 1906 models, that were in production from 1932 to 1958. A name change, from the Model 62 to the Model 62A, occurred in the middle of 1940 when Winchester changed the breech bolt mechanism. This Model 62A was made in 1958 and sports a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm & gloss finish, black checkered buttpad, 23" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight and quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1977 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 315450S 1977 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 315450S

1977 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 315450S

Lot #311 (Sale Order 312 of 839)

The Colt Huntsman was introduced in 1955 as an updated Challenger model based on the Colt Woodsman, but without "target features", and marketed for general sporting use. It was in production until 1977. This Colt Huntsman was made in 1977 and features a 4.5" barrel, rear slide serrations, dovetailed rear sight, fixed blade front sight, checkered walnut grips, 10-round magazine and comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1950 Winchester, Model 47, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action Circa 1950 Winchester, Model 47, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Circa 1950 Winchester, Model 47, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #312 (Sale Order 313 of 839)

The Winchester Model 47 was an entry level single shot .22 caliber rimfire rifle produced from 1949 to 1954. The distinguishing feature of the Model 47 was the safety which resets automatically and must be disengaged before each shot. Features include a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, black checkered buttpad, 25.25" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight, chrome handle & trigger and flush fit takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1977 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 317198S 1977 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 317198S

1977 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 317198S

Lot #313 (Sale Order 314 of 839)

The Colt Huntsman was introduced in 1955 as an updated Challenger model based on the Colt Woodsman, but without "target features", and marketed for general sporting use. It was in production until 1977. This Colt Huntsman was made in 1977 and features a 6" barrel, rear slide serrations, dovetailed rear sight, fixed blade front sight, checkered walnut grips, 10-round magazine and comes in box with paperwork. This gun is new/ unfired, but will have dried packing oil (from factory wrapping) throughout the surface. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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(Scarce) 1930 Winchester, Model 59, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action (Scarce) 1930 Winchester, Model 59, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

(Scarce) 1930 Winchester, Model 59, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #314 (Sale Order 315 of 839)

The Winchester Model 59 was a single shot .22 caliber rimfire rifle that was introduced in May, 1930, and discontinued less than a year later in 1931. With only around 9000 made, it was replaced by the Model 60. Features include a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, black checkered buttpad, 23" barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, dovetail bead front sight, chrome handle and takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1977 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box - Needs Work), SN - 317044S 1977 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box - Needs Work), SN - 317044S

1977 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box - Needs Work), SN - 317044S

Lot #315 (Sale Order 316 of 839)

The Colt Huntsman was introduced in 1955 as an updated Challenger model based on the Colt Woodsman, but without "target features", and marketed for general sporting use. It was in production until 1977. This Colt Huntsman was made in 1977, and features a 4.5" barrel, rear slide serrations, dovetailed rear sight, fixed blade front sight, checkered walnut grips, 10-round magazine and comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore but will need minor attention - loose trigger. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1930's Winchester, Model 60, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action 1930's Winchester, Model 60, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

1930's Winchester, Model 60, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #316 (Sale Order 317 of 839)

The Winchester Model 60 was a single shot .22 caliber rimfire rifle that was produced from 1930 to 1934 when it was replaced by the Model 67. Features include a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, black checkered buttpad, 23" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail brass bead front sight and quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with some wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1955 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 93519C 1955 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 93519C

1955 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 93519C

Lot #317 (Sale Order 318 of 839)

The Colt Huntsman was introduced in 1955 as an updated Challenger model based on the Colt Woodsman, but without "target features", and marketed for general sporting use. It was in production until 1977. This Colt Huntsman was made in 1955 and features a 4.5" barrel, rear slide serrations, dovetailed rear sight, fixed blade front sight, black checkered grips and 10-round magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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(Scarce) 1930's Winchester, Model 60A, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action (Scarce) 1930's Winchester, Model 60A, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

(Scarce) 1930's Winchester, Model 60A, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #318 (Sale Order 319 of 839)

The Winchester Model 60A was a single shot .22 caliber rimfire rifle that was produced from 1933 to 1939 with only approximately 6,100 sold. Features include a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, black checkered buttpad, 23" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail brass bead front sight and quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with some wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1960 Colt, SAA 1960 Colt, SAA

1960 Colt, SAA "Frontier Scout" - Second Gen., 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 125282F

Lot #319 (Sale Order 320 of 839)

The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended, the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. A Third Generation began in 1975, characterized by a change in barrel thread pitch and a solid cylinder bushing replacing the removable/replaceable part from the first and second generations. A Cross-Bolt Safety was implemented in 1982. The Colt Frontier Scout was born in 1957 and was made until 1970 when Colt carried on with their Peacemaker 22 and then later a “New Frontier Scout”. The Frontier Scout was scaled down slightly and was lighter than its bigger bore brother. This Second Generation Colt SAA "Frontier Scout" was made in 1960, and sports a 4.75" barrel, fixed groove rear sight, fixed blade front sight, black checkered grips with Roaring Colt logo and comes in original box with manual & cleaning tool. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1940 Winchester, Model 67 (Smoothbore) Circa 1940 Winchester, Model 67 (Smoothbore)

Circa 1940 Winchester, Model 67 (Smoothbore) "Garden Gun", 22 Shot Only, Bolt-Action

Lot #320 (Sale Order 321 of 839)

The Winchester Model 67 was a single-shot, bolt-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle sold from 1934 to 1963. Based on the earlier Model 60, the Model 67 was the mainstay of Winchester's single-shot rifle lineup. Several variants of the Model 67 were produced, including a smoothbore (Garden Gun) version intended for short-range varmint control that was introduced in September, 1937. This Model 67 Smoothbore "Garden Gun" sports a 27" barrel, smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, black checkered buttpad, chrome handle, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight and flush fit quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with some wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1963 Colt, SAA 1963 Colt, SAA

1963 Colt, SAA "Buntline Scout" (9.5") - Second Gen., 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 165066F

Lot #321 (Sale Order 322 of 839)

The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended, the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. A Third Generation began in 1975, characterized by a change in barrel thread pitch and a solid cylinder bushing replacing the removable/replaceable part from the first and second generations. A Cross-Bolt Safety was implemented in 1982. The Colt Buntine Scout sported a 9.5" barrel and was made from 1957 to 1970, when Colt carried on with their Peacemaker 22 and then later a “New Frontier Scout”. The Frontier Scout and Buntine Scout were scaled down slightly and were lighter than their bigger bore brothers. This Second Generation Colt SAA "Buntine Scout" was made in 1963, and sports a 9.5" barrel, fixed groove rear sight, fixed blade front sight and black checkered grips with Roaring Colt logo. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1930's Winchester, Model 67, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action 1930's Winchester, Model 67, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

1930's Winchester, Model 67, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #322 (Sale Order 323 of 839)

The Winchester Model 67 was a single-shot, bolt-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle sold from 1934 to 1963. Based on the earlier Model 60, the Model 67 was the mainstay of Winchester's single-shot rifle lineup. This early Model 67 sports a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm & oiled finish, 27" barrel, black checkered buttpad, chrome handle, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight and quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1966 Colt, SAA 1966 Colt, SAA

1966 Colt, SAA "Frontier Scout" - Second Gen., 22 Mag. & LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 206422F

Lot #323 (Sale Order 324 of 839)

The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended, the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. A Third Generation began in 1975, characterized by a change in barrel thread pitch and a solid cylinder bushing replacing the removable/replaceable part from the first and second generations. A Cross-Bolt Safety was implemented in 1982. The Colt Frontier Scout was born in 1957 and was made until 1970 when Colt carried on with their Peacemaker 22 and then later a “New Frontier Scout”. The Frontier Scout was scaled down slightly and was lighter than its bigger bore brother. This Second Generation Colt SAA "Frontier Scout" dual cylinder convertible was made in 1966 and sports a 4.75" barrel, fixed groove rear sight, fixed blade front sight, black checkered grips with Roaring Colt logo and comes in original box with both 22 LR & 22 Magnum cylinders. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1940's Winchester, Model 67, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action 1940's Winchester, Model 67, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

1940's Winchester, Model 67, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #324 (Sale Order 325 of 839)

The Winchester Model 67 was a single-shot, bolt-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle sold from 1934 to 1963. Based on the earlier Model 60, the Model 67 was the mainstay of Winchester's single-shot rifle lineup. This Model 67 sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, 27" barrel, black checkered buttpad, chrome handle, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight and flush fit quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1968 Colt, SAA 1968 Colt, SAA

1968 Colt, SAA "Frontier Scout" - Second Gen. - Nickel, 22 LR , Revolver, SN - 37826K

Lot #325 (Sale Order 326 of 839)

The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended, the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. A Third Generation began in 1975, characterized by a change in barrel thread pitch and a solid cylinder bushing replacing the removable/replaceable part from the first and second generations. A Cross-Bolt Safety was implemented in 1982. The Colt Frontier Scout was born in 1957 and was made until 1970 when Colt carried on with their Peacemaker 22 and then later a “New Frontier Scout”. The Frontier Scout was scaled down slightly and was lighter than its bigger bore brother. This Second Generation Colt SAA "Frontier Scout" was made in 1968, and sports a nickel finish, 4.75" barrel, fixed groove rear sight, fixed blade front sight and smooth walnut grips. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1950's Winchester, Model 67A 1950's Winchester, Model 67A

1950's Winchester, Model 67A "Junior" (20"), 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #326 (Sale Order 327 of 839)

The Winchester Model 67 was a single-shot, bolt-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle sold from 1934 to 1963. Based on the earlier Model 60, the Model 67 was the mainstay of Winchester's single-shot rifle lineup. Later improved versions were marked “67A.” In August, 1937, acting on a suggestion by Adolph Topperwein, Winchester introduced a smaller version known as the Junior Model, intended to be marketed as a child's first rifle. The Junior Model featured a shortened 20" barrel. The length of the stock was reduced by 1.19", and its weight was 4.5 pounds lighter than the standard model. This Model 67A "Junior" sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, 20" barrel, black checkered buttpad, chrome handle, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight, chrome trigger guard and flush fit quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1971 Colt, SAA 1971 Colt, SAA

1971 Colt, SAA "New Frontier" - Second Gen., 22 LR , Revolver (W/ Box), SN - G26438

Lot #327 (Sale Order 328 of 839)

The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended, the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. A Third Generation began in 1975, characterized by a change in barrel thread pitch and a solid cylinder bushing replacing the removable/replaceable part from the first and second generations. A Cross-Bolt Safety was implemented in 1982. The New Frontier was introduced in 1961, and the name “New Frontier” took advantage of the slogan made popular by President John F. Kennedy. From the outset, the Colt New Frontier was to single-actions what the Colt Python was to double-action revolvers, the Cadillac of handguns. The target-sighted single-action came with a smooth action, attractive finish and high-visibility adjustable sights. This Second Generation Colt SAA "New Frontier" was made in 1971, and sports a 6" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight, black checkered grips with Roaring Colt & U.S. Crest and comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1950's Winchester, Model 67A, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action 1950's Winchester, Model 67A, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

1950's Winchester, Model 67A, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #328 (Sale Order 329 of 839)

The Winchester Model 67 was a single-shot, bolt-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle sold from 1934 to 1963. Based on the earlier Model 60, the Model 67 was the mainstay of Winchester's single-shot rifle lineup. Later improved versions were marked “67A.” This Model 67A sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, 27" barrel, black checkered buttpad, chrome handle, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight, and flush fit quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1972 Colt, SAA 1972 Colt, SAA

1972 Colt, SAA "New Frontier Buntline" - Second Gen., 22 Mag. & LR, Revolver, SN - G62175

Lot #329 (Sale Order 330 of 839)

The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended, the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. A Third Generation began in 1975, characterized by a change in barrel thread pitch and a solid cylinder bushing replacing the removable/replaceable part from the first and second generations. A Cross-Bolt Safety was implemented in 1982. The New Frontier was introduced in 1961, and the name “New Frontier” took advantage of the slogan made popular by President John F. Kennedy. From the outset, the Colt New Frontier was to single-actions what the Colt Python was to double-action revolvers, the Cadillac of handguns. The target-sighted single-action came with a smooth action, attractive finish and high-visibility adjustable sights. This Second Generation Colt SAA "New Frontier Buntine" dual cylinder convertible was made in 1972, and sports a 7.5" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight, case hardened frame, black checkered grips with Roaring Colt & U.S. Crest and comes with 22 LR/ Magnum cylinders, manual and sight adjustment tool. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1930's Winchester, Model 68, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action 1930's Winchester, Model 68, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

1930's Winchester, Model 68, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #330 (Sale Order 331 of 839)

The Winchester Model 68 was a single-shot, bolt-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle sold from 1934 to 1945. While almost identical to the slightly cheaper Winchester Model 67, it offered better sights. This Model 68 was made in circa 1935 sports a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm & oiled finish, 27" barrel, black checkered buttpad, chrome handle, dovetail adjustable aperture rear peep sight, hooded ramp dovetail bead front sight and quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1973 Colt, SAA 1973 Colt, SAA

1973 Colt, SAA "Peacemaker .22" - Second Gen., 22 Mag. & LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - G67669

Lot #331 (Sale Order 332 of 839)

The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended, the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. A Third Generation began in 1975, characterized by a change in barrel thread pitch and a solid cylinder bushing replacing the removable/replaceable part from the first and second generations. A Cross-Bolt Safety was implemented in 1982. The Colt Peacemaker .22 and New Frontier .22 were introduced in 1970 to replace the earlier Frontier Scout's. This Second Generation Colt SAA "Peacemaker .22" dual cylinder convertible was made in 1973, and sports a 4.4" barrel, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, case hardened frame, black checkered grips with Roaring Colt & U.S. Crest and comes in original box with manual and both cylinders. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1940's Winchester, Model 68, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action 1940's Winchester, Model 68, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

1940's Winchester, Model 68, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #332 (Sale Order 333 of 839)

The Winchester Model 68 was a single-shot, bolt-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle sold from 1934 to 1945. While almost identical to the slightly cheaper Winchester Model 67, it offered better sights. This Model 68 sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, 27" barrel, black checkered buttpad, chrome handle, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail blade front sight and flush fit quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1974 Colt, SAA 1974 Colt, SAA

1974 Colt, SAA "Peacemaker .22" - Second Gen., 22 Mag. & LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - L07053

Lot #333 (Sale Order 334 of 839)

The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended, the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. A Third Generation began in 1975, characterized by a change in barrel thread pitch and a solid cylinder bushing replacing the removable/replaceable part from the first and second generations. A Cross-Bolt Safety was implemented in 1982. The Colt Peacemaker .22 and New Frontier .22 were introduced in 1970 to replace the earlier Frontier Scout's. This Second Generation Colt SAA "Peacemaker .22" dual cylinder convertible was made in 1974, and sports a 6" barrel, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, case hardened frame, black checkered grips with Roaring Colt & U.S. Crest and comes in original box with manual and both cylinders. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1930's Winchester, Model 72 Target, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action 1930's Winchester, Model 72 Target, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

1930's Winchester, Model 72 Target, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #334 (Sale Order 335 of 839)

The Winchester Model 72 and the related Model 72A were .22 caliber sporting rifles produced from 1938 to 1959. Available in a number of configurations, the Model 72 was Winchester's first design for a tube magazine-fed rifle. It was advertised as a "high-capacity repeater for those who want a well-balanced rifle to take into the field". Before production was temporary halted during WWII, a slightly modified version of the Model 72 was introduced, known as the Model 72A. This Model 72 was made in circa 1935-1941 and sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, 25" barrel, black checkered buttpad, receiver mounted adjustable aperture rear peep sight , hooded ramp front bead sight and sling rings. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1974 Colt, SAA 1974 Colt, SAA

1974 Colt, SAA "New Frontier" - Second Gen., 22 Mag. & LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - G93204

Lot #335 (Sale Order 336 of 839)

The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended, the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. A Third Generation began in 1975, characterized by a change in barrel thread pitch and a solid cylinder bushing replacing the removable/replaceable part from the first and second generations. A Cross-Bolt Safety was implemented in 1982. The New Frontier was introduced in 1961, and the name “New Frontier” took advantage of the slogan made popular by President John F. Kennedy. From the outset, the Colt New Frontier was to single-actions what the Colt Python was to double-action revolvers, the Cadillac of handguns. The target-sighted single-action came with a smooth action, attractive finish and high-visibility adjustable sights. This Second Generation Colt SAA "New Frontier" dual cylinder convertible was made in 1974, and sports a 6" barrel, black checkered grips with Roaring Colt & U.S. Crest, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, case hardened frame, Patridge front sight and comes in original box with paperwork and both cylinders. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1930's Winchester, Model 72, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action 1930's Winchester, Model 72, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

1930's Winchester, Model 72, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #336 (Sale Order 337 of 839)

The Winchester Model 72 and the related Model 72A were .22 caliber sporting rifles produced from 1938 to 1959. Available in a number of configurations, the Model 72 was Winchester's first design for a tube magazine-fed rifle. It was advertised as a "high-capacity repeater for those who want a well-balanced rifle to take into the field". Before production was temporary halted during WWII, a slightly modified version of the Model 72 was introduced, known as the Model 72A. This Model 72 was made in circa 1935-1941, and sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, 25" barrel, black checkered buttpad, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight and sling studs with rings. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1974 Colt, SAA 1974 Colt, SAA

1974 Colt, SAA "New Frontier" - Second Gen., 22 Mag. & LR, Revolver, SN - G105851

Lot #337 (Sale Order 338 of 839)

The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended, the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. A Third Generation began in 1975, characterized by a change in barrel thread pitch and a solid cylinder bushing replacing the removable/replaceable part from the first and second generations. A Cross-Bolt Safety was implemented in 1982. The New Frontier was introduced in 1961, and the name “New Frontier” took advantage of the slogan made popular by President John F. Kennedy. From the outset, the Colt New Frontier was to single-actions what the Colt Python was to double-action revolvers, the Cadillac of handguns. The target-sighted single-action came with a smooth action, attractive finish and high-visibility adjustable sights. This Second Generation Colt SAA "New Frontier" dual cylinder convertible was made in 1974, and sports a 4.4" barrel, black checkered grips with Roaring Colt & U.S. Crest, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight, case hardened frame, and comes with paperwork and both cylinders. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1950's Winchester, Model 72A, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action 1950's Winchester, Model 72A, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

1950's Winchester, Model 72A, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #338 (Sale Order 339 of 839)

The Winchester Model 72 and the related Model 72A were .22 caliber sporting rifles produced from 1938 to 1959. Available in a number of configurations, the Model 72 was Winchester's first design for a tube magazine-fed rifle. It was advertised as a "high-capacity repeater for those who want a well-balanced rifle to take into the field". Before production was temporary halted during WWII, a slightly modified version of the Model 72 was introduced, known as the Model 72A. This Model 72A was made in the 1950s and sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, 25" barrel, black checkered buttpad, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight, chrome handle, chrome trigger guard and grooved receiver. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1975 Colt, SAA 1975 Colt, SAA

1975 Colt, SAA "New Frontier" - Third Gen., 22 Mag. & LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - G119506

Lot #339 (Sale Order 340 of 839)

The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended, the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. A Third Generation began in 1975, characterized by a change in barrel thread pitch and a solid cylinder bushing replacing the removable/replaceable part from the first and second generations. A Cross-Bolt Safety was implemented in 1982. The New Frontier was introduced in 1961, and the name “New Frontier” took advantage of the slogan made popular by President John F. Kennedy. From the outset, the Colt New Frontier was to single-actions what the Colt Python was to double-action revolvers, the Cadillac of handguns. The target-sighted single-action came with a smooth action, attractive finish and high-visibility adjustable sights. This Third Generation Colt SAA "New Frontier" dual cylinder convertible was made in 1975, and sports a 4.4" barrel, black checkered grips with Roaring Colt & U.S. Crest, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight, case hardened frame, and comes in original box with both cylinders. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1950's Winchester, Model 72A, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action 1950's Winchester, Model 72A, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

1950's Winchester, Model 72A, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #340 (Sale Order 341 of 839)

The Winchester Model 72 and the related Model 72A were .22 caliber sporting rifles produced from 1938 to 1959. Available in a number of configurations, the Model 72 was Winchester's first design for a tube magazine-fed rifle. It was advertised as a "high-capacity repeater for those who want a well-balanced rifle to take into the field". Before production was temporarily halted during WWII, a slightly modified version of the Model 72 was introduced, known as the Model 72A. This Model 72A was made in the 1950s and sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, 25" barrel, black checkered buttpad, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight and grooved receiver. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1976 Colt, SAA 1976 Colt, SAA

1976 Colt, SAA "New Frontier Buntline" - Third Gen., 22 Mag. & LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - G188570

Lot #341 (Sale Order 342 of 839)

The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended, the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. A Third Generation began in 1975, characterized by a change in barrel thread pitch and a solid cylinder bushing replacing the removable/replaceable part from the first and second generations. A Cross-Bolt Safety was implemented in 1982. The New Frontier was introduced in 1961, and the name “New Frontier” took advantage of the slogan made popular by President John F. Kennedy. From the outset, the Colt New Frontier was to single-actions what the Colt Python was to double-action revolvers, the Cadillac of handguns. The target-sighted single-action came with a smooth action, attractive finish and high-visibility adjustable sights. This Third Generation Colt SAA "New Frontier Buntline" dual cylinder convertible was made in 1976 and sports a 7.5" barrel, stag-style grips, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight, case hardened frame and comes in original box with paperwork and both cylinders. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1910 Winchester, Circa 1910 Winchester,

Circa 1910 Winchester, "Thumb Trigger Model", 22 S L EX-L, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #342 (Sale Order 343 of 839)

The Winchester Model 99, also known as the Winchester Thumb Trigger Model, is a single-shot bolt-action rifle designed by Thomas Grey Bennett in 1904, and produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company from 1904 to 1923. The concept of a thumb trigger rifle was a rifle for clients with hand problems, such as having fingers amputated or having birth defects; and was marketed as a boy's rifle. In 1920, the rifle was renamed to become the Winchester Model 99. About 75,000 of these rifles were sold, including many exported to Australia. This "Thumb Trigger Model" was made prior to 1920 and sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, black checkered buttpad, 18" barrel, dovetail v-notch rear sight, dovetail blade front sight, quick takedown screw under the forearm and is 33.75" in overall length. This gun is in nicely restored condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1976 Colt, SAA 1976 Colt, SAA

1976 Colt, SAA "New Frontier Buntline" - Third Gen., 22 Mag. & LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - G171334

Lot #343 (Sale Order 344 of 839)

The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended, the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. A Third Generation began in 1975, characterized by a change in barrel thread pitch and a solid cylinder bushing replacing the removable/replaceable part from the first and second generations. A Cross-Bolt Safety was implemented in 1982. The New Frontier was introduced in 1961, and the name “New Frontier” took advantage of the slogan made popular by President John F. Kennedy. From the outset, the Colt New Frontier was to single-actions what the Colt Python was to double-action revolvers, the Cadillac of handguns. The target-sighted single-action came with a smooth action, attractive finish and high-visibility adjustable sights. This Third Generation Colt SAA "New Frontier Buntline" dual cylinder convertible was made in 1976, and sports a 7.5" barrel, black checkered grips with Roaring Colt & U.S. Crest, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight, case hardened frame and comes in period correct box with both cylinders. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1910 Winchester, Model 1904, 22 S L, Single-Shot Bolt-Action Circa 1910 Winchester, Model 1904, 22 S L, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Circa 1910 Winchester, Model 1904, 22 S L, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #344 (Sale Order 345 of 839)

The Winchester Model 1904 is a .22 caliber rimfire, single-­shot, bolt-­action rifle that was produced from 1904 to 1930. It went through a series of changes during its production: When the Model 1904 was initially introduced, it was chambered (and marked) for the 22 Short and 22 Long rimfire interchangeably. In early 1914, the Model 1904 was rechambered so that .22 Short, Long, and Extra Long cartridges could be used interchangeably. In February of 1919, the model name was changed from "MOD. 1904" to "MOD. 04" (the "19" was ground off of the roll dies). By January of 1920, new roll dies were made that eliminated the extra spaces between "MOD." and the "04". In May of 1925, the steel crescent butt plate was discontinued, and a new hard rubber composition butt plate was used. The final change to the Model 1904 (04) took place in November of 1927, when the Extra Long cartridge was replaced by the Long Rifle, and the model name was changed to "04A". This Model 1904 was made in circa 1904-1914 and sports a smooth walnut stock with Schnabel tip & gloss finish, crescent metal buttplate, 21" barrel, dovetail adjustable notch rear sight, dovetail front sight, quick takedown screw under the forearm and is 37" in overall length. This gun is in nicely restored condition with light wear to include a repaired cracked stock, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1968 Colt, SAA - Cased 1 OF 3000 1968 Colt, SAA - Cased 1 OF 3000

1968 Colt, SAA - Cased 1 OF 3000 "GEN. NATHAN BEDFORD FORREST", 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 1778NBF

Lot #345 (Sale Order 346 of 839)

This Second Generation Colt SAA Frontier Scout .22 Revolver is #1778 of 3000 produced in 1968 to commemorate U.S. Civil War Confederate Army General Nathan Bedford Forrest. Features include a gold plated finish with polished blued cylinder, 4.75" barrel, smooth walnut grips with gold plated Roaring Colt medallion inlay's & gloss finish, gold plated trigger, 6-shot cylinder and comes in presentation case with red lining & paperwork. This gun appears to be new/ unfired with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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(Scarce) Circa 1929 Winchester, Model 58 (Scarce) Circa 1929 Winchester, Model 58

(Scarce) Circa 1929 Winchester, Model 58 "Boy's Rifle", 22 S L, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #346 (Sale Order 347 of 839)

The Winchester Model 58 is a .22 caliber, single-­shot, bolt-­action "Boy's Rifle" that was produced from 1928 to 1931, with only 38,992 made. Features include a smooth walnut stock, 18" barrel, dovetail notch rear sight, front blade sight, quick takedown screw under the forearm and is 31.5" in overall length. This gun is showing age & wear, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1962 Colt, Cased 1962 Colt, Cased

1962 Colt, Cased "ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL CENTENNIAL", 22 Short, Single-Shot, SN - 545RIA

Lot #347 (Sale Order 348 of 839)

This ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL CENTENNIAL MODEL 1862-1962 Commemorative single-shot pistol is a Limited Edition produced in 1962 only to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Rock Island Arsenal. Features include a polished black finish, 6" barrel, smooth walnut grips and comes in presentation case with grey/ purple lining. This gun appears to be new/ unfired with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1929 Winchester, Model 02A Circa 1929 Winchester, Model 02A

Circa 1929 Winchester, Model 02A "Boy's Rifle", 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #348 (Sale Order 349 of 839)

The Winchester Model 1902/02/02A is a .22 caliber, single-­shot, bolt-­action "Boy's Rifle" that was produced from 1902 to 1930. Markings were changed from "1902" to "02" in 1919 and "02A" in 1927, with minor improvements. This Model "02A" sports a smooth walnut stock with gloss finish, black checkered buttpad, 18" barrel, dovetail notch rear sight, dovetail blade sight, quick takedown screw under the forearm and is 33.5" in overall length. This gun is showing age & wear, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1961, Colt First Series - Fourth Model, 22 Short, Cased Single-Shot Derringer, SN - 31278D Circa 1961, Colt First Series - Fourth Model, 22 Short, Cased Single-Shot Derringer, SN - 31278D

Circa 1961, Colt First Series - Fourth Model, 22 Short, Cased Single-Shot Derringer, SN - 31278D

Lot #349 (Sale Order 350 of 839)

Although the Colt name is synonymous with revolvers, during the latter part of the 19th century, the company produced a trio of .41 rimfire single-shots that set the stage for a popular .22 version years later. From 1959 until 1963, Colt produced First Series - Fourth Model Derringers with 112,000 guns made, and then a Second Series was made from 1970 to 1973 with 25,000 produced. This First Series - Fourth Model Derringer sports a 2.5" barrel, polished alloy frame, walnut birds head grips, spur trigger and comes in wooden dovetail box with red felt lining. This gun is in good condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1922 Remington, Model 17, 20 Ga., Pump, SN - 17511 1922 Remington, Model 17, 20 Ga., Pump, SN - 17511

1922 Remington, Model 17, 20 Ga., Pump, SN - 17511

Lot #350 (Sale Order 351 of 839)

Designed by John Browning, the Remington Model 17 is a hammerless, under-loading, tubular-magazine, bottom-ejecting, take-down, pump-action shotgun that was produced from 1921 to 1933 with approximately 73,000 made. It was only chambered for 20 gauge and the design served as the basis for three highly successful shotguns: the Remington Model 31, the Ithaca 37 and the Browning BPS. This Model 17 was made in 1922, and sports a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, black checkered buttpad, 26" CYL barrel with silver bead front sight and 14" LOP. This gun is in good condition with age & light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1975 Colt, SAA 1975 Colt, SAA

1975 Colt, SAA "Peacemaker Buntline" - Third Gen., 22 Mag. & LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - G157805

Lot #351 (Sale Order 352 of 839)

The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended, the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. A Third Generation began in 1975, characterized by a change in barrel thread pitch and a solid cylinder bushing replacing the removable/replaceable part from the first and second generations. A Cross-Bolt Safety was implemented in 1982. The Colt Peacemaker .22 and New Frontier .22 were introduced in 1970 to replace the earlier Frontier Scouts. This Third Generation Colt SAA "Peacemaker Buntline" dual cylinder convertible was made in 1975, and sports a 7.5" barrel, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, case hardened frame, black checkered grips with Roaring Colt & U.S. Crest and comes in original box with paperwork and both cylinders. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1938 Winchester, Model 12 SKEET, 28 Ga. (26 1938 Winchester, Model 12 SKEET, 28 Ga. (26

1938 Winchester, Model 12 SKEET, 28 Ga. (26"), Pump, SN - 806719

Lot #352 (Sale Order 353 of 839)

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 Repeater". 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), and the 28 gauge version came out in 1934. This Model 12 Skeet Grade 28 gauge was made in 1938 and features a 26" SKEET ribbed barrel, outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & oiled finish, black grip cap, black checkered buttpad, serrated rib, silver bead mid-sight, red bead front sight, 2 7/8" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in beautifully refinished condition with polished high luster bluing and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1975 Colt, SAA 1975 Colt, SAA

1975 Colt, SAA "Peacemaker Buntline" - Third Gen., 22 Mag. & LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - G139866

Lot #353 (Sale Order 354 of 839)

The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended, the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. A Third Generation began in 1975, characterized by a change in barrel thread pitch and a solid cylinder bushing replacing the removable/replaceable part from the first and second generations. A Cross-Bolt Safety was implemented in 1982. The Colt Peacemaker .22 and New Frontier .22 were introduced in 1970 to replace the earlier Frontier Scouts. This Third Generation Colt SAA "Peacemaker Buntline" dual cylinder convertible was made in 1975, and sports a 7.5" barrel, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, case hardened frame, black checkered grips with Roaring Colt & U.S. Crest and comes in original box with paperwork and both cylinders. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1961 Winchester, Model 12, 20 Ga. (26 1961 Winchester, Model 12, 20 Ga. (26

1961 Winchester, Model 12, 20 Ga. (26" WS1 - Skeet), Pump, SN - 1920697

Lot #354 (Sale Order 355 of 839)

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 Repeater". 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), and the 28 gauge version came out in 1934. This Model 12 Fancy Grade 20 gauge was made in 1961, and features a 26" WS1 (SKEET) vent-ribbed barrel, outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, black grip cap, black checkered buttpad, grooved rib, silver bead mid-sight, red bead front sight, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in beautifully refinished condition with polished high luster bluing and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1975 Colt, SAA "Peacemaker .22" - Third Gen., 22 Mag. & LR, Revolver, SN - G141671

Lot #355 (Sale Order 356 of 839)

The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended, the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. A Third Generation began in 1975, characterized by a change in barrel thread pitch and a solid cylinder bushing replacing the removable/replaceable part from the first and second generations. A Cross-Bolt Safety was implemented in 1982. The Colt Peacemaker .22 and New Frontier .22 were introduced in 1970 to replace the earlier Frontier Scouts. This Third Generation Colt SAA "Peacemaker .22" dual cylinder convertible was made in 1975, and sports a 6" barrel, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, case hardened frame, black checkered grips with Roaring Colt & U.S. Crest and comes in Styrofoam packing with manual and both cylinders. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of (will have dried factory oil spots), has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1945 Winchester, Model 12, 20 Ga. (28 1945 Winchester, Model 12, 20 Ga. (28

1945 Winchester, Model 12, 20 Ga. (28" MOD), Pump, SN - 1056832

Lot #356 (Sale Order 357 of 839)

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 Repeater". 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), and the 28 gauge version came out in 1934. This Model 12 Field Grade 20 gauge was made in 1945 and features a 28" MOD barrel, smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & grooved forearm , black checkered buttpad, silver bead front sight, 2 3/4" chamber and 14.25" LOP. This gun is in beautifully refinished condition with polished high luster bluing & very light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1975 Colt, SAA 1975 Colt, SAA

1975 Colt, SAA "Peacemaker .22" - Third Gen., 22 Mag. & LR, Revolver, SN - G114114

Lot #357 (Sale Order 358 of 839)

The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended, the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. A Third Generation began in 1975, characterized by a change in barrel thread pitch and a solid cylinder bushing replacing the removable/replaceable part from the first and second generations. A Cross-Bolt Safety was implemented in 1982. The Colt Peacemaker .22 and New Frontier .22 were introduced in 1970 to replace the earlier Frontier Scouts. This Third Generation Colt SAA "Peacemaker .22" dual cylinder convertible was made in 1975, and sports a 6" barrel, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, case hardened frame, black checkered grips with Roaring Colt & U.S. Crest and comes with both cylinders. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1921 Winchester, Model 12, 16 Ga. (26 1921 Winchester, Model 12, 16 Ga. (26

1921 Winchester, Model 12, 16 Ga. (26" MOD), Pump, SN - 302813

Lot #358 (Sale Order 359 of 839)

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 Repeater". 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), and the 28 gauge version came out in 1934. This Model 12 Field Grade 16 gauge was made in 1921 and features a 26" MOD barrel, smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & grooved forearm, black checkered buttpad, silver bead front sight, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in beautifully refinished condition with polished high luster bluing & very light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1975 Colt, SAA 1975 Colt, SAA

1975 Colt, SAA "New Frontier" - Third Gen., 22 Mag. & LR, Revolver, SN - G156093

Lot #359 (Sale Order 360 of 839)

The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended, the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. A Third Generation began in 1975, characterized by a change in barrel thread pitch and a solid cylinder bushing replacing the removable/replaceable part from the first and second generations. A Cross-Bolt Safety was implemented in 1982. The New Frontier was introduced in 1961, and the name “New Frontier” took advantage of the slogan made popular by President John F. Kennedy. From the outset, the Colt New Frontier was to single-actions what the Colt Python was to double-action revolvers, the Cadillac of handguns. The target-sighted single-action came with a smooth action, attractive finish and high-visibility adjustable sights. This Third Generation Colt SAA "New Frontier" dual cylinder convertible was made in 1975, and sports a 6" barrel, black checkered grips with Roaring Colt & U.S. Crest, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight, case hardened frame, and comes with sight adjustment tool and both cylinders. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1957 Winchester, Model 12 Riot, 12 Ga. (20 1957 Winchester, Model 12 Riot, 12 Ga. (20

1957 Winchester, Model 12 Riot, 12 Ga. (20" CYL), Pump, SN - 1741547

Lot #360 (Sale Order 361 of 839)

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 Repeater". 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), and the 28 gauge version came out in 1934. This Model 12 Riot 12 gauge was made in 1957, and features a 20" CYL barrel, smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & grooved forearm, black checkered buttpad, silver bead front sight, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in beautifully refinished condition with polished high luster bluing & very light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1975 Colt, SAA 1975 Colt, SAA

1975 Colt, SAA "Peacemaker .22" - Third Gen., 22 Mag. & LR, Revolver, SN - G136862

Lot #361 (Sale Order 362 of 839)

The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended, the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. A Third Generation began in 1975, characterized by a change in barrel thread pitch and a solid cylinder bushing replacing the removable/replaceable part from the first and second generations. A Cross-Bolt Safety was implemented in 1982. The Colt Peacemaker .22 and New Frontier .22 were introduced in 1970 to replace the earlier Frontier Scout's. This Third Generation Colt SAA "Peacemaker .22" dual cylinder convertible was made in 1975, and sports a 4.4" barrel, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, case hardened frame, black checkered grips with Roaring Colt & U.S. Crest and comes with both cylinders. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1952 Winchester, Model 12, 12 Ga. (30 1952 Winchester, Model 12, 12 Ga. (30

1952 Winchester, Model 12, 12 Ga. (30" MOD), Pump, SN - 1468179

Lot #362 (Sale Order 363 of 839)

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 Repeater". 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), and the 28 gauge version came out in 1934. This Model 12 Fancy Grade 12 gauge was made in 1952 and features a 30" MOD vent-ribbed barrel, outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, wood grip cap, red rubber buttpad with black spacer, serrated rib, white bead mid-sight, white bead front sight, trigger shoe, 2 3/4" chamber and 14 LOP. This gun is in beautifully refinished condition with polished high luster bluing and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1976 Colt, SAA 1976 Colt, SAA

1976 Colt, SAA "Peacemaker .22" - Third Gen., 22 Mag. & LR, Revolver, SN - G174969

Lot #363 (Sale Order 364 of 839)

The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended, the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. A Third Generation began in 1975, characterized by a change in barrel thread pitch and a solid cylinder bushing replacing the removable/replaceable part from the first and second generations. A Cross-Bolt Safety was implemented in 1982. The Colt Peacemaker .22 and New Frontier .22 were introduced in 1970 to replace the earlier Frontier Scouts. This Third Generation Colt SAA "Peacemaker .22" dual cylinder convertible was made in 1976, and sports a 6" barrel, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, case hardened frame, black checkered grips with Roaring Colt & U.S. Crest and comes in period correct box with manual and both cylinders. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1946 Winchester, Model 12 TRAP, 12 Ga. (30 1946 Winchester, Model 12 TRAP, 12 Ga. (30

1946 Winchester, Model 12 TRAP, 12 Ga. (30" FULL), Pump, SN - 1090274

Lot #364 (Sale Order 365 of 839)

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 Repeater". 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), and the 28 gauge version came out in 1934. This Model 12 Trap Grade 12 gauge was made in 1946 and features a 30" FULL vent-ribbed barrel, outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb, black grip cap with white spacer, adjustable black rubber recoil pad, serrated rib, silver bead mid-sight, front bead sight (missing bead), 2 3/4" chamber and 14.5 LOP. This gun is showing heavy wear, but appears to be in good working order.

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1976 Colt, SAA 1976 Colt, SAA

1976 Colt, SAA "New Frontier" - Third Gen., 22 Mag. & LR, Revolver, SN - G186000

Lot #365 (Sale Order 366 of 839)

The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended, the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. A Third Generation began in 1975, characterized by a change in barrel thread pitch and a solid cylinder bushing replacing the removable/replaceable part from the first and second generations. A Cross-Bolt Safety was implemented in 1982. The New Frontier was introduced in 1961, and the name “New Frontier” took advantage of the slogan made popular by President John F. Kennedy. From the outset, the Colt New Frontier was to single-actions what the Colt Python was to double-action revolvers, the Cadillac of handguns. The target-sighted single-action came with a smooth action, attractive finish and high-visibility adjustable sights. This Third Generation Colt SAA "New Frontier" dual cylinder convertible was made in 1976, and sports a 4.4" barrel, black checkered grips with Roaring Colt & U.S. Crest, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight, case hardened frame, and comes with sight adjustment tool and both cylinders. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1951 Winchester, Model 12 HEAVY DUCK, 12 Ga. (30 1951 Winchester, Model 12 HEAVY DUCK, 12 Ga. (30

1951 Winchester, Model 12 HEAVY DUCK, 12 Ga. (30" FULL), Pump, SN - 1404518

Lot #366 (Sale Order 367 of 839)

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 Repeater". 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), and the 28 gauge version came out in 1934. This Model 12 Heavy Duck Grade 12 gauge was made in 1951 and features a 30" FULL barrel with Simmons vent-rib, smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm/ fluted comb & gloss finish, red rubber buttpad with black spacer, grooved rib, white bead mid-sight, white bead front sight, 3" chamber and 13.5" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1996 Colt, 1996 Colt,

1996 Colt, "Colt 22" - NRA 432 Of 525, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Case), SN - PH42303

Lot #367 (Sale Order 368 of 839)

The "Colt 22" is a .22 caliber semi-automatic pistol that was produced from 1994 to 1999. Originally named the "Cadet", it was re-named the "Colt 22" in circa 1996, due to copyright infringement from High-Standard. It was offered in both Standard & Target models, the only difference being the barrel length (Standard 4.5") (Target 6"). This "Colt 22" Standard was made in 1996 and is a Limited Edition, #432 of 525 National Rifle Association of America (NRA), produced to celebrate the 125th Anniversary of the NRA. Features include a matte stainless finish, black synthetic checkered grips with silver Roaring Colt medallion, black synthetic trigger guard, 4.5" bull barrel, vent-rib with grooved top & blued finish, dovetail notch rear sight, front blade sight and comes in original box/ blue hardcase with paperwork & (2) stainless magazines. This gun appears to be new-in-box and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1919 Winchester, Model 12, 12 Ga. (30 1919 Winchester, Model 12, 12 Ga. (30

1919 Winchester, Model 12, 12 Ga. (30" FULL), Pump, SN - 227147

Lot #368 (Sale Order 369 of 839)

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 Repeater". 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), and the 28 gauge version came out in 1934. This Model 12 Field Grade 12 gauge was made in 1919, and features a 30" FULL barrel, smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & grooved forearm, black checkered buttpad, silver bead front sight, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in good condition with age & bluing wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1996 Colt, 1996 Colt,

1996 Colt, "Colt 22" (Black), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - PH38365

Lot #369 (Sale Order 370 of 839)

The "Colt 22" is a .22 caliber semi-automatic pistol that was produced from 1994 to 1999. Originally named the "Cadet", it was re-named the "Colt 22" in circa 1996, due to copyright infringement from High-Standard. It was offered in both Standard & Target models, the only difference being the barrel length (Standard 4.5") (Target 6"). This "Colt 22" Standard was made in circa 1996, and sports a very rare matte black finish (most produced with a stainless finish), black synthetic checkered grips with silver Roaring Colt medallion, black synthetic trigger guard, 4.5" bull barrel, vent-rib with grooved top & blued finish, dovetail notch rear sight, front blade sight and comes in original blue hardcase with paperwork & (2) stainless magazines. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1924 Winchester, Model 12, 12 Ga. (30 1924 Winchester, Model 12, 12 Ga. (30

1924 Winchester, Model 12, 12 Ga. (30" FULL), Pump, SN - 411657

Lot #370 (Sale Order 371 of 839)

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 Repeater". 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), and the 28 gauge version came out in 1934. This Model 12 Field Grade 12 gauge was made in 1924 and features a 30" FULL "Nickel Steel" barrel, smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & grooved forearm, black checkered buttpad, silver bead front sight, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in good condition with age & bluing wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1996 Colt, "Colt 22", 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - PH34207

Lot #371 (Sale Order 372 of 839)

The "Colt 22" is a .22 caliber semi-automatic pistol that was produced from 1994 to 1999. Originally named the "Cadet", it was re-named the "Colt 22" in circa 1996, due to copyright infringement from High-Standard. It was offered in both Standard & Target models, the only difference being the barrel length (Standard 4.5") (Target 6"). This "Colt 22" Standard was made in circa 1996, and sports a matte stainless finish, black synthetic checkered grips with silver Roaring Colt medallion, black synthetic trigger guard, 4.5" bull barrel, vent-rib with grooved top & blued finish, dovetail notch rear sight, front blade sight and comes in original blue hardcase with paperwork & (2) stainless magazines. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1930 Winchester, Model 12, 12 Ga. (30 1930 Winchester, Model 12, 12 Ga. (30

1930 Winchester, Model 12, 12 Ga. (30" FULL), Pump, SN - 638834

Lot #372 (Sale Order 373 of 839)

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 Repeater". 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), and the 28 gauge version came out in 1934. This Model 12 Field Grade 12 gauge was made in 1930, and features a 30" FULL ribbed barrel, smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & grooved forearm, black checkered buttpad, serrated rib, silver bead front sight, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1996 Colt, "Colt 22", 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - PH28435

Lot #373 (Sale Order 374 of 839)

The "Colt 22" is a .22 caliber semi-automatic pistol that was produced from 1994 to 1999. Originally named the "Cadet", it was re-named the "Colt 22" in circa 1996, due to copyright infringement from High-Standard. It was offered in both Standard & Target models, the only difference being the barrel length (Standard 4.5") (Target 6"). This "Colt 22" Standard was made in circa 1996, and sports a matte stainless finish, black synthetic checkered grips with silver Roaring Colt medallion, black synthetic trigger guard, 4.5" bull barrel, vent-rib with grooved top & blued finish, dovetail notch rear sight, front blade sight and comes in original blue hardcase with manual & (1) stainless magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1950 Winchester, Model 25, 12 Ga. (28 1950 Winchester, Model 25, 12 Ga. (28

1950 Winchester, Model 25, 12 Ga. (28" MOD), Pump, SN - 38163

Lot #374 (Sale Order 375 of 839)

Based on the Model 12, the Winchester Model 25 is an internal hammer pump-action shotgun that was made from 1949 to 1954 with 87,937 produced. It was known as the “poor man’s Model 12”, with no-frills and offered only in 12 gauge with a solid frame (non-takedown). This Model 25 was made in 1950, and features a 28" MOD barrel, smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & grooved forearm, black checkered buttpad, silver bead front sight, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1996 Colt, "Colt 22", 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - PH34346

Lot #375 (Sale Order 376 of 839)

The "Colt 22" is a .22 caliber semi-automatic pistol that was produced from 1994 to 1999. Originally named the "Cadet", it was re-named the "Colt 22" in circa 1996, due to copyright infringement from High-Standard. It was offered in both Standard & Target models, the only difference being the barrel length (Standard 4.5") (Target 6"). This "Colt 22" Standard was made in circa 1996 and sports a matte stainless finish, black synthetic checkered grips with silver Roaring Colt medallion, black synthetic trigger guard, 4.5" bull barrel, vent-rib with grooved top & blued finish, dovetail notch rear sight, front blade sight and comes in original blue hardcase with manual & (2) stainless magazines. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1940 Winchester, Model 1897 Takedown (30 1940 Winchester, Model 1897 Takedown (30

1940 Winchester, Model 1897 Takedown (30" FULL), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 918212

Lot #376 (Sale Order 377 of 839)

The Winchester Model 1897, also known as the Model 97, is a pump-action shotgun with an external hammer and tube magazine that was first introduced in 1897. It was an evolution of the Winchester Model 1893 designed by John Browning. The Model 1897 was offered in numerous barrel lengths and grades, chambered in 12- and 16-gauge, and as a solid frame or takedown. This Model 1897 Takedown 12-gauge was made in 1940 and sports a 30" FULL barrel with silver bead front sight, smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & grooved forearm, black checkered buttpad, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1996 Colt Circa 1996 Colt

Circa 1996 Colt "Colt 22" Target Model Conversion Kit

Lot #377 (Sale Order 378 of 839)

This conversion kit for a "Colt 22" pistol includes a slide and 6" target barrel with vent-rib/ mount & target sights. This kit is in same-as-new condition in original package with instructions. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1949 Winchester, Model 1897 Takedown (28 1949 Winchester, Model 1897 Takedown (28

1949 Winchester, Model 1897 Takedown (28" FULL), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 988767

Lot #378 (Sale Order 379 of 839)

The Winchester Model 1897, also known as the Model 97, is a pump-action shotgun with an external hammer and tube magazine that was first introduced in 1897. It was an evolution of the Winchester Model 1893 designed by John Browning. The Model 1897 was offered in numerous barrel lengths and grades, chambered in 12- and 16-gauge, and as a solid frame or takedown. This Model 1897 Takedown 12-gauge was made in 1949 and sports a 28" FULL barrel with silver bead front sight, smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & grooved forearm, black checkered buttpad, 2 3/4" chamber and 13.75" LOP. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1967 Belgium Browning, Nomad, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Soft Case), SN - 73347P7 1967 Belgium Browning, Nomad, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Soft Case), SN - 73347P7

1967 Belgium Browning, Nomad, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Soft Case), SN - 73347P7

Lot #379 (Sale Order 380 of 839)

In 1914, Browning introduced the Woodsman, a recoil-operated, semi-automatic pistol chambered for .22 Long Rifle. This design gave birth to a trio of similar rimfire handguns in later years: Nomad, Challenger, and Medalist. Production spanned from 1962 to 1976, though not all three models were produced for that entire stretch, and later variants stretched into the early 1980s. The Nomad saw a 12-year run, with the final pistols coming off the line in 1975, though several sold as late as 1976, and offered barrel lengths of 4.5" and 6.75". This Browning Nomad was made in Belgium in 1967, and sports a 4.5" barrel, serrated slide, adjustable rear sight, front blade sight, black checkered grips, 10-round magazine and comes with original black leather soft case. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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Circa 1966 Winchester, Model 1200 (26 Circa 1966 Winchester, Model 1200 (26

Circa 1966 Winchester, Model 1200 (26" IMP CYL), 20 Ga., Pump, SN -280071

Lot #380 (Sale Order 381 of 839)

The Winchester Model 1200 is a pump-action shotgun that was introduced in 1964 as a low-cost replacement for the venerable Model 12 and was produced until 1981. This Model 1200 was made in the 1960s and sports a diamond checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, black metal grip cap, brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, 26" IMP CYL barrel with silver bead front sight, jeweled bolt, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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1971 Belgium Browning, Model 1971 (1910/71), 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Soft Case), SN - 71N04751. 1971 Belgium Browning, Model 1971 (1910/71), 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Soft Case), SN - 71N04751.

1971 Belgium Browning, Model 1971 (1910/71), 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Soft Case), SN - 71N04751.

Lot #381 (Sale Order 382 of 839)

The Browning Model 1910 is a blowback-operated, semi-automatic pistol designed by John Browning in 1910 and was produced in several variants/ updates until 1983. Variants/ updates included: Model 1922 or 1910/22, Model 1955 or 1910/55 & Model 1971 or 1910/71. The Model 1971 (1910/71), featured a longer barrel and slide (similar in length to the Model 1922, but with a one-piece slide), adjustable sights, a finger-rest magazine, and enlarged "target" grips. These features were intended to comply with the Gun Control Act of 1968 which had halted import of the Model 1955. This Model 1910/71 was made in 1972, and sports a 4.5" barrel, dovetail adjustable rear sight, ramped front sight, black checkered grips with thumb rest, safety grip, 8-round magazine and comes with original black leather soft case. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1970's Winchester, Model 1300 Ranger (22 1970's Winchester, Model 1300 Ranger (22

1970's Winchester, Model 1300 Ranger (22" Smooth Slug), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - L801095

Lot #382 (Sale Order 383 of 839)

The Winchester Model 1300 is a pump-action shotgun that was a variant of the Model 1200, introduced in 1964 as a low-cost replacement for the venerable Model 12 and was produced until 1981. This Model 1300 Ranger Deer Gun was made in the 1970s and sports a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, black metal grip cap, black rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, 22" smooth slug barrel, adjustable rear sight, ramped dovetail red bead front sight, up to 3" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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1972 Belgium Browning, Model 1971 (1910/71), 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Soft Case), SN - 72N15738 1972 Belgium Browning, Model 1971 (1910/71), 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Soft Case), SN - 72N15738

1972 Belgium Browning, Model 1971 (1910/71), 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Soft Case), SN - 72N15738

Lot #383 (Sale Order 384 of 839)

The Browning Model 1910 is a blowback-operated, semi-automatic pistol designed by John Browning in 1910 and was produced in several variants/ updates until 1983. Variants/ updates included: Model 1922 or 1910/22, Model 1955 or 1910/55 & Model 1971 or 1910/71. The Model 1971 (1910/71), featured a longer barrel and slide (similar in length to the Model 1922, but with a one-piece slide), adjustable sights, a finger-rest magazine, and enlarged "target" grips. These features were intended to comply with the Gun Control Act of 1968 which had halted import of the Model 1955. This Model 1910/71 was made in 1972, and sports a 4.5" barrel, dovetail adjustable rear sight, ramped front sight, black checkered grips with thumb rest, safety grip, 8-round magazine and comes with original black leather soft case & manual. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1942 Winchester, Model 24 (28 1942 Winchester, Model 24 (28

1942 Winchester, Model 24 (28" FULL/ MOD), 16 Ga., Side-By-Side, SN - 43678

Lot #384 (Sale Order 385 of 839)

The Winchester Model 24 is a hammerless, striker fired, side-by-side shotgun that was produced from 1939 to 1958. It featured a rounded forged steel receiver body with double triggers and spring powered extractors that elevated the shells when the gun was opened. This Model 24 was made in 1942, and sports a smooth walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, 28" FULL/ MOD barrels, solid rib with grooved top & silver bead front sight, tang safety and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear to include a repaired trigger guard and appears to be in good working order.

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1966 Belgium Browning, Model 1955 (1910/55), 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Soft Case), SN - 590200 1966 Belgium Browning, Model 1955 (1910/55), 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Soft Case), SN - 590200

1966 Belgium Browning, Model 1955 (1910/55), 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Soft Case), SN - 590200

Lot #385 (Sale Order 386 of 839)

The Browning Model 1910 is a blowback-operated, semi-automatic pistol designed by John Browning in 1910 and was produced in several variants/ updates until 1983. Variants/ updates included: Model 1922 or 1910/22, Model 1955 or 1910/55 & Model 1971 or 1910/71. In 1955, the Browning Arms Company introduced the Model 1910 pistol for the American market as the Model 1955. Made in Belgium, this model was virtually identical to the European model except for the markings and grips. Importation ceased in 1968 due to the passage of stricter gun-control laws in the U.S. This Model 1910/55 was made in 1966 and sports a 3.5" barrel, serrated fixed groove notch & post sights, black checkered grips, safety grip, 8-round magazine and comes with original black leather soft case. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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Marlin, Model 1895, 45/70 Govt., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - MR28963I Marlin, Model 1895, 45/70 Govt., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - MR28963I

Marlin, Model 1895, 45/70 Govt., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - MR28963I

Lot #386 (Sale Order 387 of 839)

The Marlin brand is synonymous with lever-action rifles - the classic American long gun, a tool of history and just as much a symbol of the Old West as the six-shooter. Their rich tradition stretches back to the Model 1881. The Model 1895 is a frontier legend and big game hero. It is quick pointing, fast-handling and has classic styling. Chambered for big bore rounds of .45-70 Govt., this rifle is a hard-hitting, big game-dropping powerhouse. This Model 1895 sports an American black walnut stock with deep cut diamond checkering/ fluted comb & oiled finish, black walnut grip cap, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, 22" barrel with deep-cut Ballard-type rifling, solid-top receiver, side ejection port, hammer block safety, adjustable elevator flip-up semi-buckhorn rear sight, ramped dovetail brass pin front sight, sling studs, hammer extension and comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1967 FN Belgium Browning, M1931 1967 FN Belgium Browning, M1931

1967 FN Belgium Browning, M1931 "Baby", 25 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Soft Case), SN - 402834

Lot #387 (Sale Order 388 of 839)

The M1931 Fabrique Nationale (FN) Baby Browning is a small blowback-operated semi-automatic pistol designed by Belgium-born Dieudonne Saive chambered in .25 ACP (6.35x15 mm). The pistol features a six-round magazine capacity and is a striker-fired, single action, blow-back mechanism. Designed in 1927, the Baby Browning was an improved Model 1905 Vest Pocket pistol. The new design was smaller, lighter, and incorporated several refinements. It was originally marketed under the name "Baby" but became to be known worldwide as the "Baby Browning" pistol. FN manufactured and marketed the Baby Browning from 1931 until 1979, though exports to the US only took place between 1953–1968. This M1931 "Baby Browning" was made in 1967, and features a 2" barrel, black checkered grips, serrated slide and comes with original black leather soft case. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1997 Marlin, 39 AWL - 1 Of 2000 1997 Marlin, 39 AWL - 1 Of 2000

1997 Marlin, 39 AWL - 1 Of 2000 "Wildlife For Tomorrow", 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - WL001450

Lot #388 (Sale Order 389 of 839)

This Marlin 39 AWL is a "Wildlife For Tomorrow" Commemorative Limited Edition, #1450 of 2000, produced in 1997 only. Features include an elaborately engraved receiver depicting squirrels with floral accents & 24K gold inlays, American walnut stock with deep cut diamond hand checkering, black checkered buttpad, 24" octagon/ round barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, dovetail high brass bead front sight and comes with original manual. This gun appears to be new/ unfired with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1968 FN Belgium Browning, M1931 1968 FN Belgium Browning, M1931

1968 FN Belgium Browning, M1931 "Baby", 25 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Soft Case), SN - 430030

Lot #389 (Sale Order 390 of 839)

The M1931 Fabrique Nationale (FN) Baby Browning is a small blowback-operated semi-automatic pistol designed by Belgium-born Dieudonne Saive chambered in .25 ACP (6.35x15 mm). The pistol features a six-round magazine capacity and is a striker-fired, single action, blowback mechanism. Designed in 1927, the Baby Browning was an improved Model 1905 Vest Pocket pistol. The new design was smaller, lighter, and incorporated several refinements. It was originally marketed under the name "Baby" but became to be known worldwide as the "Baby Browning" pistol. FN manufactured and marketed the Baby Browning from 1931 until 1979, though exports to the US only took place between 1953–1968. This M1931 "Baby Browning" was made in 1968 and features a 2" barrel, black checkered grips, serrated slide and comes with original black leather soft case. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1970 Marlin, 1970 Marlin,

1970 Marlin, "39 Century Limited", 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box & COA), SN - 6466

Lot #390 (Sale Order 391 of 839)

This Marlin Model 39 Limited Edition is 1 of 34,197 produced in 1970 to commemorate the 100th year anniversary of Marlin Firearms. Features include a smooth select grade American walnut stock with gloss finish, 24K gold plated trigger, brass "39 Century LTD" stock plate, medallion inlay on the right side of the receiver, polished brass buttplate, brass forearm cap, 20" tapered octagon micro-groove barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, dovetail brass bead front sight (sights were manufactured by Marble) and .22 caliber tubular magazine capacity- 21 short, 16 long, 15 long rifle. This gun comes in original box with Certificate Of Authenticity, scope adapter base, offset hammer spur and paperwork. This gun has a perfect sharp/ clean bore, but will have some various light surface wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1955 High Standard, M-101 Dura-Matic, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 497660 1955 High Standard, M-101 Dura-Matic, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 497660

1955 High Standard, M-101 Dura-Matic, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 497660

Lot #391 (Sale Order 392 of 839)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firm's history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received several U.S. Government contracts to supply 22 caliber pistols which could be used for training purposes or for special operations. The company then continued to manufacture target & military style pistols for the public after the war. The M-101 Dura-Matic was based on the M-100, with slightly different locking method for thumb nut take-down and was produced from 1954 to 1970. This M-101 Dura-Matic was made in 1955 and sports a 6.5" barrel, notched dovetail rear sight, front blade sight, brown checkered Bakelite grips, grooved trigger and comes in original blue box. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1974 Marlin, Model 39A 1974 Marlin, Model 39A

1974 Marlin, Model 39A "Original Golden", 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - 26169194

Lot #392 (Sale Order 393 of 839)

The Marlin Model 39 represents the oldest and longest continuously produced shoulder firearm in the world. The Golden Model 39A started life as the Marlin Model 1891, the first lever-action rifle ever chambered in .22LR and the magazine was loaded through a conventional side gate in the receiver. The Golden 39A is still considered one of the finest examples of a lever .22 rifle and one of the most accurate .22 rifles ever produced. It is also the best-selling lever rimfire in U.S. history. Since the early 1950s, Marlin has used their proprietary Micro-Groove rifling in the Model 39A. This rifling uses many small lands and grooves rather than 2, 4, or 6 deeper grooves used by the majority of rifle makers making it that much more accurate. This Model 39A "Original Golden" was made in 1974, and features a smooth walnut stock with fluted comb, black checkered buttpad with white spacer, black grip cap with white spacer, 24" Micro-Groove barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped dovetail front sight, gold trigger, tube magazine with 19-round 22 LR capacity, quick take-down screw on the right side of the receiver, offset hammer spur and sling rings. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1956 High Standard, M-101 Dura-Matic, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 576027 1956 High Standard, M-101 Dura-Matic, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 576027

1956 High Standard, M-101 Dura-Matic, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 576027

Lot #393 (Sale Order 394 of 839)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firm's history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received several U.S. Government contracts to supply 22 caliber pistols which could be used for training purposes or for special operations. The company then continued to manufacture target & military style pistols for the public after the war. The M-101 Dura-Matic was based on the M-100, with slightly different locking method for thumb nut take-down and was produced from 1954 to 1970. This M-101 Dura-Matic was made in 1956, and sports a 4.5" barrel, notched dovetail rear sight, front blade sight, brown checkered Bakelite grips, grooved trigger and comes in original blue box with paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1983 Marlin, Model 1894M Magnum Carbine, 22 WMRF, Lever-Action, SN - 17092664 1983 Marlin, Model 1894M Magnum Carbine, 22 WMRF, Lever-Action, SN - 17092664

1983 Marlin, Model 1894M Magnum Carbine, 22 WMRF, Lever-Action, SN - 17092664

Lot #394 (Sale Order 395 of 839)

The Marlin brand is synonymous with lever-action rifles - the classic American long gun, a tool of history and just as much a symbol of the Old West as the six-shooter. The Model 1894 was the first rifle with a flat-top, side-eject receiver. Originally patented on August 1, 1893, by L.L. Hepburn, it featured a revolutionary lever-fire system with repeat-fire capability. Throughout production, Model 1894s have evolved with modern attributes, but the same time-honored design is still there. Since the early 1950s, Marlin has used their proprietary Micro-Groove rifling in the Model 39A. This rifling uses many small lands and grooves rather than 2, 4, or 6 deeper grooves used by the majority of rifle makers making it that much more accurate. This Model 1894M (Magnum) Carbine was made in 1983, and sports a smooth walnut stock with gloss finish, black checkered buttpad with white spacer, 20" micro-groove barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped dovetail front sight, offset hammer spur and sling studs. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1966 High Standard, M-106 SuperMatic Citation, 22 LR, (Box/ Barrels/ Weights), SN - 1584327 1966 High Standard, M-106 SuperMatic Citation, 22 LR, (Box/ Barrels/ Weights), SN - 1584327

1966 High Standard, M-106 SuperMatic Citation, 22 LR, (Box/ Barrels/ Weights), SN - 1584327

Lot #395 (Sale Order 396 of 839)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firm's history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received several U.S. Government contracts to supply 22 caliber pistols which could be used for training purposes or for special operations. The company then continued to manufacture target & military style pistols for the public after the war. The M-106 was the first military series, built between 1965 and 1968, designed to have the same grip angle as the 1911 and were offered in three grades: Tournament, Citation and Trophy. This M-106 SuperMatic Citation Grade was made in 1966, and sports a 7.25" fluted target barrel, also comes with 5.5" bull barrel, fully adjustable rear sight, front blade sight, checkered walnut grips with thumb rest, grooved trigger and comes in original maroon box with (2) barrels weights and muzzle compensator. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1909 Marlin, No. 25, 22 Short & C.B. Caps, Pump 1909 Marlin, No. 25, 22 Short & C.B. Caps, Pump

1909 Marlin, No. 25, 22 Short & C.B. Caps, Pump

Lot #396 (Sale Order 397 of 839)

The Marlin No. 25 was a short-lived slide-action, quick-takedown rifle, chambered for 22 Short & C.B. caps, that was only produced in 1909 and 1910. Features include a smooth walnut stock, crescent metal buttplate, quick takedown screws on the receiver & tang, 23" barrel, notched dovetail rear sight and dovetail blade front sight. This gun is in good condition with age & various wear, has a sharp bore with some light pitting and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1957 High Standard, FK-101 Field-King, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 683824 1957 High Standard, FK-101 Field-King, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 683824

1957 High Standard, FK-101 Field-King, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 683824

Lot #397 (Sale Order 398 of 839)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firms history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received several U.S. Government contracts to supply 22 caliber pistols which could be used for training purposes or for special operations. The company then continued to manufacture target & military style pistols for the public after the war. The FK-101 Field-King was produced from 1954 to 1957 and was offered in 4.5" or 6.75" barrels or as a combination with both barrel lengths. This FK-101 Field-King was made in 1957, and sports a 6.75" ported bull barrel, dovetail adjustable rear sight, front blade sight, brown checkered Bakelite grips with thumb rest, grooved trigger and comes in original maroon box with paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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Circa 1915 Marlin, No. 29, 22 S L LR, Pump Circa 1915 Marlin, No. 29, 22 S L LR, Pump

Circa 1915 Marlin, No. 29, 22 S L LR, Pump

Lot #398 (Sale Order 399 of 839)

The Marlin No. 29 was a slide-action, .22 caliber, quick takedown rifle that was manufactured from 1913 to 1916. Features include a smooth walnut stock with gloss finish, crescent metal buttplate, quick takedown screw on the right side of the receiver, 23" barrel, notched dovetail rear sight and dovetail blade front sight. This gun is in good condition with age & various wear, has a sharp bore with some light pitting and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1953 High Standard, LW-100 Flite-King, 22 Short, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 441847 1953 High Standard, LW-100 Flite-King, 22 Short, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 441847

1953 High Standard, LW-100 Flite-King, 22 Short, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 441847

Lot #399 (Sale Order 400 of 839)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firm's history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received several U.S. Government contracts to supply 22 caliber pistols which could be used for training purposes or for special operations. The company then continued to manufacture target & military style pistols for the public after the war. The LW-100 Flite-King was advertised as a lightweight training pistol, chambered for 22 Short Only, and was produced from 1954 to 1957. According to High-Standard SN records, this LW-100 Flite-King was made in 1953 (manufactured pre-release) and sports a 6.75" barrel, notched dovetail rear sight, front blade sight, brown checkered grips with thumb rest, grooved trigger and comes in original maroon box with paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1915 Marlin, No. 20-A, 22 S L LR, Pump Circa 1915 Marlin, No. 20-A, 22 S L LR, Pump

Circa 1915 Marlin, No. 20-A, 22 S L LR, Pump

Lot #400 (Sale Order 401 of 839)

The Marlin No. 20 is a .22 caliber, tube magazine fed, slide-action rifle that was introduced in 1907 and received a patent in 1908. It was manufactured in three variants/ updates (No. 20, 20-A & 20-S) from 1907 to 1922. The No. 20-A was an updated No. 20 with a new firing pin style. This No. 20-A sports a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm & gloss finish, crescent metal buttplate, 24" octagon barrel, dovetail adjustable notch rear sight, dovetail pin front sight and quick takedown screw on the right side of the receiver. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear on a beautiful refurbish, has a sharp bore with some light pitting and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1961 High Standard, M-103 Sport-King, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 1149325 1961 High Standard, M-103 Sport-King, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 1149325

1961 High Standard, M-103 Sport-King, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 1149325

Lot #401 (Sale Order 402 of 839)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firm's history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received several U.S. Government contracts to supply 22 caliber pistols which could be used for training purposes or for special operations. The company then continued to manufacture target & military style pistols for the public after the war. The M-103 Sport-King was produced from 1957 to 1970 and again from 1974 to 1977 and was offered with 4.5", 6.75" or as a combination with both barrel lengths. This M-103 Sport-King was made in 1961, and sports a 6.75" barrel, notched dovetail rear sight, front blade sight, brown checkered grips with gold medallion inlay, grooved trigger and comes in original maroon box with parts list. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Circa 1925 Marlin, Model 37, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 4745 Circa 1925 Marlin, Model 37, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 4745

Circa 1925 Marlin, Model 37, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 4745

Lot #402 (Sale Order 403 of 839)

The Marlin Model 37 is a .22 caliber, tube magazine fed, slide-action rifle that was manufactured from 1923 to 1931. The design was based on the earlier No. 20 rifle, the only difference being a round barrel rather than octagon. This Model 37 sports a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, black checkered buttpad, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator v-notch rear sight, dovetail pin front sight and quick takedown screw on the right side of the receiver. This gun is showing age but overall is in good condition, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1962 High Standard, M-103 Sport-King, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 1256335 1962 High Standard, M-103 Sport-King, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 1256335

1962 High Standard, M-103 Sport-King, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 1256335

Lot #403 (Sale Order 404 of 839)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firm's history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received several U.S. Government contracts to supply 22 caliber pistols which could be used for training purposes or for special operations. The company then continued to manufacture target & military style pistols for the public after the war. The M-103 Sport-King was produced from 1957 to 1970 and again from 1974 to 1977 and was offered with 4.5", 6.75" or as a combination with both barrel lengths. This M-103 Sport-King was made in 1962, and sports a 6.75" barrel, notched dovetail rear sight, front blade sight, brown checkered grips with gold medallion inlay, grooved trigger and comes in original maroon box with paperwork and original purchase receipt. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1926 Marlin, Model 38, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - A4426 Circa 1926 Marlin, Model 38, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - A4426

Circa 1926 Marlin, Model 38, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - A4426

Lot #404 (Sale Order 405 of 839)

The Marlin Model 38 is a hammerless, .22 caliber, tube magazine fed, slide-action rifle that was manufactured from 1921 to 1929, with approximately 20,000 made. The design was based on the earlier Model 32 which was only in production for one year in 1915. This Model 38 was made in circa 1926 and sports a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, black checkered buttpad, 24" octagon barrel, adjustable elevator v-notch rear sight, dovetail pin front sight and quick takedown lever on the tang. This gun is showing age but overall is in good condition, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order.

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(Scarce) 1949 High Standard, Model G-380, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 5946 (Scarce) 1949 High Standard, Model G-380, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 5946

(Scarce) 1949 High Standard, Model G-380, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 5946

Lot #405 (Sale Order 406 of 839)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firm's history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received several U.S. Government contracts to supply 22 caliber pistols which could be used for training purposes or for special operations. The company then continued to manufacture target & military style pistols for the public after the war. The Model G-380 was produced from 1947 to 1950, with approximately 7,400 made. Late in 1944, High Standard began development of a centerfire automatic pistol, under government contract. The intention was to make a suppressed pistol like the HD-MS chambered for various centerfire cartridges, including the .25 ACP, .32 ACP, .38 Special, .32 S&W Long, and 9mm Luger. A heavier frame was designed for the larger cartridges, based on the H-D, but with a removable barrel secured by a spring-loaded latch in front of the trigger guard. The war ended with only a single gun having been delivered to the OSS, and the government canceled the contract. High Standard then took the heavy frames that were already fabricated to make a commercial pistol, the result was the Model G-380. This Model G-380 was made in circa 1949 and sports a 5" barrel, black checkered grips, notched dovetail rear sight, front blade sight, 6-round magazine and comes with period correct brown leather holster. This gun is in beautiful with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Circa 1926 Marlin, Model 38, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - A7043 Circa 1926 Marlin, Model 38, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - A7043

Circa 1926 Marlin, Model 38, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - A7043

Lot #406 (Sale Order 407 of 839)

The Marlin Model 38 is a hammerless, .22 caliber, tube magazine fed, slide-action rifle that was manufactured from 1921 to 1929, with approximately 20,000 made. The design was based on the earlier Model 32, which was only in production for one year, in 1915. This Model 38 was made in circa 1926 and sports a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, black checkered buttpad, 24" octagon barrel, adjustable elevator v-notch rear sight, dovetail pin front sight and quick takedown lever on the tang. This gun is showing age but overall is in good condition, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1978 High Standard, The Victor, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - ML47060 1978 High Standard, The Victor, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - ML47060

1978 High Standard, The Victor, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - ML47060

Lot #407 (Sale Order 408 of 839)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firm's history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received several U.S. Government contracts to supply 22 caliber pistols which could be used for training purposes or for special operations. The company then continued to manufacture target & military style pistols for the public after the war. The Victor (or Supermatic Victor) first appeared in High Standard’s .22LR target pistol lineup with the 104 Series in 1962, and was produced until 1984. The Victor utilized a heavy military frame, slab-sided target barrel and was offered with a 4.5" or 5.5" barrel with a ventilated or solid rib. This Victor was made in 1978 and sports a 5.5" barrel with counter balance weight, vent-rib with grooved top, adjustable sights, stippled front & rear straps, gold grooved trigger, checkered walnut grips with thumb-rest and 10-round magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1931 Remington, 30 Express 1931 Remington, 30 Express

1931 Remington, 30 Express "Special" - Mannlicher, 35 Whelen, Bolt-Action, SN - 17317

Lot #408 (Sale Order 409 of 839)

The Remington Model 30 High Power sporting rifle was introduced in 1921 and was based on the military P14/M1917 Enfield rifle action which was manufactured for the British and US governments during World War I. Initial specimens used surplus military parts with some modifications in order to consume the stock of parts, though further modifications were made as production progressed, and later rifles were produced from newly manufactured parts. The Model 30 was available in .30-06 Springfield only (1921–1925). A carbine version was produced from 1924 to 1925, also available only in .30-06 Springfield. Both of these models were replaced in 1926 by the upgraded Model 30 Express version. The Model 30 Express version was available in several configurations including the Deluxe or "Special" 30S which in 1930 became the Model 30SL. These "Special" models were available with a 22" or 24" barrel, selected stock, and were offered in many different calibers. The Express 30 family and its variant were manufactured in number of approximatively 22,800 units, between 1926 and 1940. This Model 30 "Special" was made in 1931, and is chambered for the very desirable 30 Whelen cartridge. Other features include a full length "Mannlicher" walnut sporting stock with raised cheek & high comb, checkered metal grip cap, checkered metal buttplate, 20.25" barrel, spoon style bolt, Redfield fully adjustable rear peep sight, serrated ramped dovetail front blade sight, sling studs and internal box magazine. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1970 High Standard, M-107 SuperMatic Trophy, 22 LR, (Muzzle-Brake/ Weight), SN - 2232278 1970 High Standard, M-107 SuperMatic Trophy, 22 LR, (Muzzle-Brake/ Weight), SN - 2232278

1970 High Standard, M-107 SuperMatic Trophy, 22 LR, (Muzzle-Brake/ Weight), SN - 2232278

Lot #409 (Sale Order 410 of 839)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firm's history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received several U.S. Government contracts to supply 22 caliber pistols which could be used for training purposes or for special operations. The company then continued to manufacture target & military style pistols for the public after the war. The Military Series pistols were designed to have the same grip angle as the 1911 and were offered in three grades: Tournament, Citation and Trophy. The SuperMatic Trophy is the deluxe model featuring a high-polish blue finish, checkered walnut grips, and gold-plated trigger. This M-107 Military SuperMatic Trophy Grade was made in 1970, and sports a 7.25" fluted target barrel with removable muzzle break, fully adjustable rear sight, front blade sight, checkered walnut flat-butt target grips with finger rests, gold grooved trigger and comes with (1) barrel weight. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1982 Remington, 541-S Custom Sporter, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - A1038160 1982 Remington, 541-S Custom Sporter, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - A1038160

1982 Remington, 541-S Custom Sporter, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - A1038160

Lot #410 (Sale Order 411 of 839)

The Remington Model 541-S Custom Sporter was first introduced in 1972. It was an attractive .22 caliber bolt action rifle which looked a lot like a bigger center fire hunting rifle. The 541-S was based on the Model 540-XR action and came equipped with a tapered 24" barrel and a one piece American walnut stock with cut checkering and brown/ black swirled buttplate, forend tip, and grip cap. Other features included a five-shot box magazine, dual extractors on the rear lock-up bolt and a fancy scroll engraved receiver. Model 541-S rifles came without sights, but they were factory drilled and tapped for custom aperture sights or scope mounts. The Model 541-S was discontinued in December, 1983, after only about 31,000 rifles had been manufactured. In 1986, the 541-S was reintroduced with slightly different features as the Model 541-T. Remington added a heavy-barrel version in 1993. This Model 541-S Custom Sporter sports a Simmons 3-9x40 scope and was made in 1982. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1947 High Standard, H-D Military, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 205577 1947 High Standard, H-D Military, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 205577

1947 High Standard, H-D Military, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 205577

Lot #411 (Sale Order 412 of 839)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firm's history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received several U.S. Government contracts to supply 22 caliber pistols which could be used for training purposes or for special operations. The company then continued to manufacture target & military style pistols for the public after the war. The HD-Military was first introduced in 1944, based on the earlier HD Sporting Pistol, and was adopted by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) which was the forerunner to the modern day C.I.A. It was fitted with an integral suppressor which decreased its report by more than 20 decibels. It was produced until 1951, but can still be found in United States inventories, including that of the CIA, United States Marines, and Special Forces. This HD-Military was made in 1947, and sports a 6.75" heavy barrel, click adjustable u-notch rear sight, checkered walnut grips, grooved trigger and serrated hammer. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller

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1975 Remington, 541-S Custom Sporter, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 1195508 1975 Remington, 541-S Custom Sporter, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 1195508

1975 Remington, 541-S Custom Sporter, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 1195508

Lot #412 (Sale Order 413 of 839)

The Remington Model 541-S Custom Sporter was first introduced in 1972. It was an attractive .22 caliber bolt action rifle which looked a lot like a bigger center fire hunting rifle. The 541-S was based on the Model 540-XR action and came equipped with a tapered 24" barrel and a one-piece American walnut stock with cut checkering and brown/ black swirled buttplate, forend tip, and grip cap. Other features included a five-shot box magazine, dual extractors on the rear lock-up bolt and a fancy scroll engraved receiver. Model 541-S rifles came without sights, but they were factory drilled and tapped for custom aperture sights or scope mounts. The Model 541-S was discontinued in December, 1983, after only about 31,000 rifles had been manufactured. In 1986, the 541-S was reintroduced with slightly different features as the Model 541-T, Remington added a heavy-barrel version 1993. This Model 541-S Custom Sporter was made in 1975. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1947 High Standard, H-D Military, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 216450 1947 High Standard, H-D Military, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 216450

1947 High Standard, H-D Military, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 216450

Lot #413 (Sale Order 414 of 839)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firm's history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received several U.S. Government contracts to supply 22 caliber pistols which could be used for training purposes or for special operations. The company then continued to manufacture target & military style pistols for the public after the war. The HD-Military was first introduced in 1944, based on the earlier HD Sporting Pistol, and was adopted by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) which was the forerunner to the modern day C.I.A. It was fitted with an integral suppressor which decreased its report by more than 20 decibels. It was produced until 1951, but can still be found in United States inventories, including that of the CIA, United States Marines, and Special Forces. This HD-Military was made in 1947 and sports a 6.75" heavy barrel, click adjustable u-notch rear sight, checkered walnut grips, grooved trigger and serrated hammer. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1995 Remington, Model 541-T Target (Bull Barrel), 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - A1113166 1995 Remington, Model 541-T Target (Bull Barrel), 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - A1113166

1995 Remington, Model 541-T Target (Bull Barrel), 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - A1113166

Lot #414 (Sale Order 415 of 839)

The Remington Model 541-T is a magazine fed sporting rifle, based on the earlier Model 541-S, produced from 1985 to 1999. A heavy barrel Target Model was introduced in 1993. The 541-T quickly gained popularity due to its accuracy and reliability, and it remains a popular choice among hunters and recreational shooters today. This Model 541-T Target was made in 1995, and sports a 24" bull barrel, checkered walnut stock with ebony tip & gloss finish, black checkered grip cap, black checkered buttpad, mounted scope bases, sling studs and 10-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1948 High Standard, H-D Military, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 271464 1948 High Standard, H-D Military, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 271464

1948 High Standard, H-D Military, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 271464

Lot #415 (Sale Order 416 of 839)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firm's history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received several U.S. Government contracts to supply 22 caliber pistols which could be used for training purposes or for special operations. The company then continued to manufacture target & military style pistols for the public after the war. The HD-Military was first introduced in 1944, based on the earlier HD Sporting Pistol, and was adopted by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) which was the forerunner to the modern day C.I.A. It was fitted with an integral suppressor which decreased its report by more than 20 decibels. It was produced until 1951, but can still be found in United States inventories, including that of the CIA, United States Marines, and Special Forces. This HD-Military was made in 1948, and sports a 6.75" heavy barrel, click adjustable u-notch rear sight, checkered walnut grips, grooved trigger and serrated hammer. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller

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1974 Remington, Model 700 ADL, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 6753548 1974 Remington, Model 700 ADL, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 6753548

1974 Remington, Model 700 ADL, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 6753548

Lot #416 (Sale Order 417 of 839)

The Remington Model 700 is a series of bolt-action centerfire rifles that were introduced in 1962. Remington initially produced two variants of the Model 700, the ADL and BDL (Average Deluxe & Better Deluxe) in both long- and short-action rifles that allowed for the chambering of different cartridges. The main difference between Remington 700 ADL and BDL is the magazine type. The 700 ADL sports a blind magazine while the BDL has a hinged magazine. This Model 700 ADL Long-Action was made in 1974, and sports a glossed walnut Monte Carlo stock with raised cheek/ fluted comb & basket weave checkering, black rubber buttpad with white/ black spacers, 22" barrel, jeweled bolt, serrated bolt handle, sling studs, internal box magazine and sells complete with Vortex Diamondback 4-12x40 scope. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1938 Hi-Standard, (Pre-War) Model 1938 Hi-Standard, (Pre-War) Model

1938 Hi-Standard, (Pre-War) Model "B" Sporting Pistol, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 38835

Lot #417 (Sale Order 418 of 839)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firms history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received a contract to build 22 RF training pistols for the government. The firm chose their Model "B" Sporting Pistol, which was first introduced in 1932, to fill this order because of its simple notch-and-blade sights and grip angle which was very similar to the M1911 Government Model. Early versions retained their civilian appearance, but beginning around serial number 99261, the shape of the frame was modified slightly resulting in the Model "B-US". This Model "B" was made in 1938 (Pre-War) and features a 4.5" barrel, black checkered grips and comes with period Lawrence brown leather holster. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1958 Remington, Fieldmaster 572 (Lightweight) 1958 Remington, Fieldmaster 572 (Lightweight)

1958 Remington, Fieldmaster 572 (Lightweight) "Teal-Wing Blue", 22 S L LR, Pump

Lot #418 (Sale Order 419 of 839)

The Remington Model 572 is a slide-action sporting rifle that was introduced in 1954. The design has the look and feel of the Remington 870 shotgun and is a "hammerless" style, meaning the hammer is contained within the action, and ejection is through the side. A lightweight version known as the Remington Model 572 Fieldmaster was introduced in 1957 which utilized an aluminum receiver, trigger guard, buttplate and barrel. It was available in three color schemes: "Crow-wing Black", "Buckskin Tan" and "Teal-wing Blue". All models were produced with a hand checkered "Sun Grain" walnut stock. The Teal-wing Blue was discontinued in 1960, and the Crow-wing Black & Buckskin Tan were last offered in 1962. This Model 572 Fieldmaster (lightweight) "Teal-wing Blue" was made in 1958, and sports a 23" barrel with adjustable elevator rear sight & dovetail front sight. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1938 Hi-Standard, (Pre-War) Model 1938 Hi-Standard, (Pre-War) Model

1938 Hi-Standard, (Pre-War) Model "B" Sporting Pistol, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 31097

Lot #419 (Sale Order 420 of 839)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firms history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received a contract to build 22 RF training pistols for the government. The firm chose their Model "B" Sporting Pistol, which was first introduced in 1932, to fill this order because of its simple notch-and-blade sights and grip angle which was very similar to the M1911 Government Model. Early versions retained their civilian appearance, but beginning around serial number 99261, the shape of the frame was modified slightly resulting in the Model "B-US". This Model "B" was made in 1938 (Pre-War) and features a 4.5" barrel and black checkered grips. This gun is in good condition with some bluing wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1959 Remington, Fieldmaster 572 (Lightweight) 1959 Remington, Fieldmaster 572 (Lightweight)

1959 Remington, Fieldmaster 572 (Lightweight) "Buckskin Tan", 22 S L LR, Pump

Lot #420 (Sale Order 421 of 839)

The Remington Model 572 is a slide-action sporting rifle that was introduced in 1954. The design has the look and feel of the Remington 870 shotgun and is a "hammerless" style, meaning the hammer is contained within the action, and ejection is through the side. A lightweight version known as the Remington Model 572 Fieldmaster was introduced in 1957, which utilized an aluminum receiver, trigger guard, buttplate and barrel. It was available in three color schemes: "Crow-wing Black", "Buckskin Tan" and "Teal-wing Blue". All models were produced with a hand checkered "Sun Grain" walnut stock. The Teal-wing Blue was discontinued in 1960 and the Crow-wing Black & Buckskin Tan were last offered in 1962. This Model 572 Fieldmaster (lightweight) "Buckskin Tan" was made in 1959, and sports a 23" barrel with adjustable elevator rear sight & dovetail front sight. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1940 Hi-Standard, (Pre-War) Model 1940 Hi-Standard, (Pre-War) Model

1940 Hi-Standard, (Pre-War) Model "B" Sporting Pistol (6.75"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 65457

Lot #421 (Sale Order 422 of 839)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firms history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received a contract to build 22 RF training pistols for the government. The firm chose their Model "B" Sporting Pistol, which was first introduced in 1932, to fill this order because of its simple notch-and-blade sights and grip angle which was very similar to the M1911 Government Model. Early versions retained their civilian appearance, but beginning around serial number 99261, the shape of the frame was modified slightly resulting in the Model "B-US". This Model "B" was made in 1940 (Pre-War), and features a 6.75" barrel and black checkered grips. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1958 Remington, Fieldmaster 572 (Lightweight) 1958 Remington, Fieldmaster 572 (Lightweight)

1958 Remington, Fieldmaster 572 (Lightweight) "Crow-Wing Black", 22 S L LR, Pump

Lot #422 (Sale Order 423 of 839)

The Remington Model 572 is a slide-action sporting rifle that was introduced in 1954. The design has the look and feel of the Remington 870 shotgun and is a "hammerless" style, meaning the hammer is contained within the action, and ejection is through the side. A lightweight version known as the Remington Model 572 Fieldmaster was introduced in 1957, which utilized an aluminum receiver, trigger guard, buttplate and barrel. It was available in three color schemes: "Crow-wing Black", "Buckskin Tan" and "Teal-wing Blue". All models were produced with a hand checkered "Sun Grain" walnut stock. The Teal-wing Blue was discontinued in 1960, and the Crow-wing Black & Buckskin Tan were last offered in 1962. This Model 572 Fieldmaster (lightweight) "Crow-wing Black" was made in 1958, and sports a 23" barrel with adjustable elevator rear sight & dovetail front sight. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1948 Hi-Standard, (Post-War) Model 1948 Hi-Standard, (Post-War) Model

1948 Hi-Standard, (Post-War) Model "B" Sporting Pistol, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 289239

Lot #423 (Sale Order 424 of 839)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firms history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received a contract to build 22 RF training pistols for the government. The firm chose their Model "B" Sporting Pistol, which was first introduced in 1932 to fill this order because of its simple notch-and-blade sights and grip angle which was very similar to the M1911 Government Model. Early versions retained their civilian appearance, but beginning around serial number 99261, the shape of the frame was modified slightly resulting in the Model "B-US". This Model "B" was made in 1948 (Post-War), and features a 4.5" barrel and black checkered grips. This gun is in good condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1961 Remington, Fieldmaster 572 Routledge Smoothbore (Simmons Rib), 22 LR Shot Only, Pump 1961 Remington, Fieldmaster 572 Routledge Smoothbore (Simmons Rib), 22 LR Shot Only, Pump

1961 Remington, Fieldmaster 572 Routledge Smoothbore (Simmons Rib), 22 LR Shot Only, Pump

Lot #424 (Sale Order 425 of 839)

The Remington Model 572 is a slide-action sporting rifle that was introduced in 1954. The design has the look and feel of the Remington 870 shotgun and is a "hammerless" style meaning the hammer is contained within the action, and ejection is through the side. In 1961 a Routledge "Smooth Counter Bore" (Garden Gun) was introduced, for 22 LR Shotshell cartridges which was produced until 1979. This Model 572 Fieldmaster Routledge "Smooth Counter Bore" was made in 1961 (First Year Of Smooth Bore Production), and sports a glossed walnut stock with ribbed forearm, black checkered buttpad, 23" barrel, Simmons vent-rib with grooved top & dual bead sights, high gloss receiver finish, shell deflector and grooved receiver top. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1950 Hi-Standard, Model 1950 Hi-Standard, Model

1950 Hi-Standard, Model "GB" - 1 Of 4900, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 334942

Lot #425 (Sale Order 426 of 839)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firm's history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received several U.S. Government contracts to supply 22 caliber pistols which could be used for training purposes or for special operations. The company then continued to manufacture target & military style pistols for the public after the war. The Model "GB" was introduced in 1949, and was discontinued in 1950, with only 4,900 produced. It sported similar characteristics to the Model "B", but was offered with interchangeable 4.5" or 6.75" barrels. This 1950 Model "GB" sports a 4.5" barrel, dovetail notch rear sight, front blade sight and brown Bakelite checkered grips. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1964 Remington, Fieldmaster 572 Routledge Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Pump 1964 Remington, Fieldmaster 572 Routledge Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Pump

1964 Remington, Fieldmaster 572 Routledge Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Pump

Lot #426 (Sale Order 427 of 839)

The Remington Model 572 is a slide-action sporting rifle that was introduced in 1954. The design has the look and feel of the Remington 870 shotgun and is a "hammerless" style meaning the hammer is contained within the action, and ejection is through the side. In 1961, a Routledge "Smooth Counter Bore" (Garden Gun) was introduced for 22 LR Shotshell cartridges which was produced until 1979. This Model 572 Fieldmaster Routledge "Smooth Counter Bore" was made in 1964, and sports a glossed walnut stock with ribbed forearm, aluminum ribbed buttpad, 23" barrel with silver bead front sight, high gloss receiver finish and grooved receiver top. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1959 High Standard, M-102 Sport King, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 1034298 1959 High Standard, M-102 Sport King, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 1034298

1959 High Standard, M-102 Sport King, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 1034298

Lot #427 (Sale Order 428 of 839)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firm's history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received several U.S. Government contracts to supply 22 caliber pistols which could be used for training purposes or for special operations. The company then continued to manufacture target & military style pistols for the public after the war. The Sport King was introduced in 1950 as a general purpose pistol and was available with 4.5", 6.75" or as a combination with both barrel lengths. This M-102 Sport King was made in 1959, and sports a 6.75" barrel, dovetail notch rear sight, front blade sight and brown Bakelite checkered grips. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. (Does Not Include Magazine) David E. Walker Estate

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2003 Remington, BDL Fieldmaster 572SB Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Pump (W/ Box), SN - B1600519 2003 Remington, BDL Fieldmaster 572SB Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Pump (W/ Box), SN - B1600519

2003 Remington, BDL Fieldmaster 572SB Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Pump (W/ Box), SN - B1600519

Lot #428 (Sale Order 429 of 839)

The Remington Model 572 is a slide-action sporting rifle that was introduced in 1954. The design has the look and feel of the Remington 870 shotgun and is a "hammerless" style meaning the hammer is contained within the action, and ejection is through the side. In 1961, a Routledge "Smooth Counter Bore" (Garden Gun) was introduced, for 22 LR Shotshell cartridges which was produced until 1979. They were then re-introduced in 2003, in a BDL Grade with a straight "Smooth Bore" in limited production runs. This Model 572SB BDL Fieldmaster smooth bore was made in 2003, and sports a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, black grip cap with gold "RA" logo, black checkered buttpad, 21" barrel with silver bead front sight and comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1966 High Standard, M-101 Dura-Matic, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 1546633 1966 High Standard, M-101 Dura-Matic, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 1546633

1966 High Standard, M-101 Dura-Matic, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 1546633

Lot #429 (Sale Order 430 of 839)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firm's history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received several U.S. Government contracts to supply 22 caliber pistols which could be used for training purposes or for special operations. The company then continued to manufacture target & military style pistols for the public after the war. The M-101 Dura-Matic was based on the M-100, with slightly different locking method for thumb nut take-down and was produced from 1954 to 1970. This M-101 Dura-Matic was made in 1966, and sports a 4.5" barrel, notched dovetail rear sight, front blade sight and brown Bakelite checkered grips. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1974 Remington, BDL Fieldmaster 572, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 1806892 1974 Remington, BDL Fieldmaster 572, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 1806892

1974 Remington, BDL Fieldmaster 572, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 1806892

Lot #430 (Sale Order 431 of 839)

The Remington Model 572 is a slide-action sporting rifle that was introduced in 1954. The design has the look and feel of the Remington 870 shotgun and is a "hammerless" style meaning the hammer is contained within the action, and ejection is through the side. In 1966, Remington introduced the BDL or "Deluxe" rifle. The BDL featured a ramp front sight, fully adjustable rear sight modeled after the sight used on Remington 700 big-game rifle, and a higher-grade walnut stock. This BDL Fieldmaster 572 was made in 1974 and sports a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, black grip cap, black checkered buttpad, 23" barrel, adjustable ramp rear sight, ramped blade front sight, grooved receiver top and 15-round (22 LR) tube magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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1953 High Standard, LW-100 Flite-King, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 441749 1953 High Standard, LW-100 Flite-King, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 441749

1953 High Standard, LW-100 Flite-King, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 441749

Lot #431 (Sale Order 432 of 839)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firm's history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received several U.S. Government contracts to supply 22 caliber pistols which could be used for training purposes or for special operations. The company then continued to manufacture target & military style pistols for the public after the war. The LW-100 Flite-King was advertised as a lightweight training pistol, chambered for 22 Short Only, and was produced from 1954 to 1957. According to High-Standard SN records, this LW-100 Flite-King was made in 1953 (manufactured pre-release) and sports a 4.5" barrel, notched dovetail rear sight, front blade sight and brown Bakelite checkered grips with thumb rest. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1986 Remington, BDL Speedmaster 552, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto, SN - A1937426 1986 Remington, BDL Speedmaster 552, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto, SN - A1937426

1986 Remington, BDL Speedmaster 552, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto, SN - A1937426

Lot #432 (Sale Order 433 of 839)

The Remington Model 552 Speedmaster is a blow-back operated, self-loading, semi-automatic rifle that was introduced in 1957. In 1966, Remington introduced the BDL or "Deluxe" rifle, that featured a checkered walnut butt stock and forearm with a gloss finish. This BDL Speedmaster 552 was made in 1986, and sports a checkered walnut stock with fleur-de-lys design/ fluted comb & gloss finish, black grip cap, black checkered buttpad, 21" barrel, shell deflector, adjustable ramp rear sight, ramped blade front sight, grooved receiver top, 15-round (22 LR) tube magazine and sells complete with Weaver K4-W scope. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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High Standard 22 Short Conversion Kit - For Trophy/ Citation (New-In-Box) High Standard 22 Short Conversion Kit - For Trophy/ Citation (New-In-Box)

High Standard 22 Short Conversion Kit - For Trophy/ Citation (New-In-Box)

Lot #433 (Sale Order 434 of 839)

This High Standard 22 Short conversion kit is for a Trophy or Citation pistol (Model 9371) and is new in box. Shipping Cost - $30.00, or $10.00 with any firearm purchase, or free pick up. David E. Walker Estate

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1991 Remington, 1991 Remington,

1991 Remington, "175th Anniversary" BDL Speedmaster 552, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - B1423051

Lot #434 (Sale Order 435 of 839)

The Remington Model 552 Speedmaster is a blow-back operated, self-loading, semi-automatic rifle that was introduced in 1957. In 1966, Remington introduced the BDL or "Deluxe" rifle that featured a checkered walnut butt stock and forearm with a gloss finish. In 1991, the BDL Deluxe version was altered with several changes to include a Monte Carlo comb. This BDL Speedmaster 552 "175th Anniversary Edition" was made in 1991, and sports a checkered walnut Monte Carlo stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, black grip cap, black checkered buttpad, special stamping of the company's 150th anniversary on the left side of the receiver, 21" barrel, shell deflector, adjustable ramp rear sight, ramped blade front sight, grooved receiver top, 15-round (22 LR) tube magazine and comes in original box with paperwork & hangtag. This gun is in new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order.

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1975 High Standard, 1975 High Standard,

1975 High Standard, "High Sierra", 22 S L LR & Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - M050969

Lot #435 (Sale Order 436 of 839)

The High Standard "High Sierra" is a 9-shot, single-/double-action western style revolver that was made from 1973 to 1984. When it was introduced in February, 1973, it was simply named "The Gun", but the name changed to "High Sierra" in November 1973. Standard chambering was for 22 S L LR but was also offered as a combination model, with a .22 Magnum cylinder. This "High Sierra" convertible was made in 1975, and sports a 7" octagon barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, front blade sight, smooth walnut grips with logo medallion inlay & gloss finish and comes in original box with both cylinders & paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1991 Remington, 1991 Remington,

1991 Remington, "175th Anniversary" BDL Speedmaster 552, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto (Box), SN - B1423224

Lot #436 (Sale Order 437 of 839)

The Remington Model 552 Speedmaster is a blow-back operated, self-loading, semi-automatic rifle that was introduced in 1957. In 1966, Remington introduced the BDL or "Deluxe" rifle, that featured a checkered walnut butt stock and forearm with a gloss finish. In 1991, the BDL Deluxe version was altered with several changes to include a Monte Carlo comb. This BDL Speedmaster 552 "175th Anniversary Edition" was made in 1991, and sports a checkered walnut Monte Carlo stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, black grip cap, black checkered buttpad, special stamping of the company's 150th anniversary on the left side of the receiver, 21" barrel, shell deflector, adjustable ramp rear sight, ramped blade front sight, grooved receiver top, 15-round (22 LR) tube magazine and comes in period correct box with manual. This gun appears to be unfired with some light stock wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1962 High Standard, Double-Nine “Natchez”, 22 S L LR, Revolver, SN - 1236555 1962 High Standard, Double-Nine “Natchez”, 22 S L LR, Revolver, SN - 1236555

1962 High Standard, Double-Nine “Natchez”, 22 S L LR, Revolver, SN - 1236555

Lot #437 (Sale Order 438 of 839)

The High Standard Double-Nine western style revolver line was first introduced in 1960 with three models: “Longhorn,” “Posse,” and “Natchez”. The “Longhorn” was sold with 4.5", 5.5", and 9.5" barrels; the “Posse” had walnut grips and a 3.5" barrel; and the “Natchez” featured a birds-head grip and a 4.5" barrel. The “Natchez” remained in the lineup until 1970. This Double-Nine “Natchez” was made in 1962, and sports white grips with brass logo medallion inlay, dovetail notch rear sight, front blade sight and 9-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1963 Remington, Nylon 76AB 1963 Remington, Nylon 76AB

1963 Remington, Nylon 76AB "Trailrider" Apache Black - 1 Of 1,600, 22 LR, Lever-Action

Lot #438 (Sale Order 439 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were made from 1959 to 1989 in several versions and were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Remington Nylon 76 "Trailrider" was only produced from 1962 to 1965, with approximately 26,927 made, and was the only lever action rifle known to have been made by Remington. Two grades of this rifle were available: The Nylon 76AB Apache Black (approximately 1600 were made of this type), and the Nylon 76MB Mohawk Brown. This Nylon 76AB Apache Black was made in 1963, and sports a checkered black stock with white diamond forearm, chrome barrel/receiver cover & lever, stock fed tubular magazine, 19.5" barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top and all original furniture with white spacers. This gun is in nice condition with no stock cracks and very light wear, has an excellent sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1913 Stevens, New Model Pocket Rifle No. 40 W/ Stock & Case, 22 RF, SN - 50945 Circa 1913 Stevens, New Model Pocket Rifle No. 40 W/ Stock & Case, 22 RF, SN - 50945

Circa 1913 Stevens, New Model Pocket Rifle No. 40 W/ Stock & Case, 22 RF, SN - 50945

Lot #439 (Sale Order 440 of 839)

Joshua Stevens worked for many years for various manufacturers in Gun Valley before founding J. Stevens & Co. in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts, in 1864. He patented a tip-up single-shot pistol that was the basis for a whole line of pocket pistols that put Stevens Co. on the map. Stevens guns were quite accurate, and by 1901, Stevens was one of the leading sporting arms makers in the world. In 1869, the company produced what it called a "Pocket Rifle". This was largely based on their Pocket Pistol model, except that it had a longer barrel, better sights and a cap on the pistol's grip to accept a detachable shoulder stock made of wire. Like the Pocket Pistol, the Pocket Rifle was also a single shot model. In 1872, a larger "New Model Pocket Rifle" was added to handle cartridges up to .32 caliber rimfire, and the shoulder stock was also modified so that it slid into a dovetail cut into the butt of the pistol and a screw on the backstrap. An updated "New Model Pocket Rifle" (Second Issue) was introduced in 1875, which had the firing pin mounted in the frame rather than the hammer, as a safety feature. When separated into two pieces (the pocket rifle and the stock), each piece measured between 18 to 24 inches, which meant they could be stowed in a long coat pocket. In the 1880s, advertisements for these guns started to refer to them as "Bicycle Rifles", probably as a marketing tactic to sell them to cyclists of that era as a light rifle that could be carried for self defense. They were also offered with carrying cases made of leather or canvas and marketed to hunters as a secondary light rifle, and to fishermen to carry with their fishing equipment. After the success of the initial models, other manufacturers also started to make pocket rifles, but Stevens continued to dominate the market until the last model was manufactured during World War I. This "New Model Pocket Rifle" was made in circa 1912-1915, and sports a 10" barrel with octagon breech, adjustable rear folding peep sight, front globe sight, smooth walnut grips, detachable skeleton stock and comes with original green canvas case. This gun is numbers matching: barrel, frame & stock. This gun is in nice original condition with some age & wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1962 Remington, Nylon 76MB 1962 Remington, Nylon 76MB

1962 Remington, Nylon 76MB "Trailrider" Mohawk Brown - 1 Of 26,927, 22 LR, Lever-Action

Lot #440 (Sale Order 441 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were made from 1959 to 1989 in several versions and were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Remington Nylon 76 "Trailrider" was only produced from 1962 to 1965, with approximately 26,927 made and was the only lever action rifle known to have been made by Remington. Two grades of this rifle were available: The Nylon 76AB Apache Black (approximately 1600 were made of this type), and the Nylon 76MB Mohawk Brown. This Nylon 76MB Mohawk Brown was made in 1962, and sports a checkered brown stock with white diamond forearm, blued barrel/receiver cover & lever, stock fed tubular magazine, 19.5" barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top and all original black furniture with white spacers. This gun is in nice condition with no stock cracks and very light wear, has an excellent sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Early 1900's Hopkins & Allen, Early 1900's Hopkins & Allen,

Early 1900's Hopkins & Allen, "New Model Target", 22 LR, Single-Shot Top-Break, SN - 610

Lot #441 (Sale Order 442 of 839)

The Hopkins & Allen "New Model Target" pistols date from an age where competition shooting was very hot, and handguns that could punch paper at the range were in demand. Made from 1902 until World War I at H&A’s Norwich, Connecticut, factory, the New Model came in a number of top-break variants with oversized target grips and barrel lengths of between 6- and 10-inches. This "New Model Target" sports a 10" barrel, adjustable rear sight, pinned blade front sight and smooth walnut grips with medallion logo inlay. This gun is numbers matching barrel & frame and is in nice original condition with age & wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1962 Remington, Nylon 76MB 1962 Remington, Nylon 76MB

1962 Remington, Nylon 76MB "Trailrider" Mohawk Brown - 1 Of 26,927, 22 LR, Lever-Action

Lot #442 (Sale Order 443 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were made from 1959 to 1989 in several versions and were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Remington Nylon 76 "Trailrider" was only produced from 1962 to 1965 with approximately 26,927 made and was the only lever action rifle known to have been made by Remington. Two grades of this rifle were available: The Nylon 76AB Apache Black (approximately 1600 were made of this type), and the Nylon 76MB Mohawk Brown. This Nylon 76MB Mohawk Brown was made in 1962, and sports a checkered brown stock with white diamond forearm, blued barrel/receiver cover & lever, stock fed tubular magazine, 19.5" barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top and all original black furniture with white spacers. This gun is in nice condition with no stock cracks and very light wear, has an excellent sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1930's Harrington & Richardson, 1930's Harrington & Richardson,

1930's Harrington & Richardson, "U.S.R.A" - 1 Of 3300, 22 LR, Single Shot Target Pistol, SN - 2252

Lot #443 (Sale Order 444 of 839)

The Harrington & Richardson Model 195, commonly called "U.S.R.A. Single Shot Pistol", was introduced in 1929 and produced until 1941 with only about 3300 made. It is commonly known as the finest, most highly evolved and developed single shot match target pistol ever produced in the U.S.. The design was the brainchild of Walter F. Roper, a talented mechanical engineer, designer of custom target grips, and an expert pistol shot with many years experience in the firearms industry. This was an era when competitive pistol shooting in the U.S. was largely conducted under the auspices of the United States Revolver Ass'n (U.S.R.A.). Roper was provided with adequate funds to experiment and develop the pistol. This he did with a passion. Sometimes, only 5 or 10 pistols were produced with a certain feature, and sometimes only one. Besides some of the readily visible features, there were also many features that are not readily apparent to the naked eye. to include combination bore sizing, rifling twist rate and chamber design. The rifling equipment used in making the barrels for these Match Pistol's cut the grooves while simultaneously scraping the top of the lands to remove marks. Barrels for this pistol were so smoothly rifled that lapping was unnecessary. It has been determined that H&R did not make any profit directly on the sale of this pistol. With the limited production on a no costs spared constant design change basis, direct profit from the sale of the pistol was never achieved. However, what H&R ultimately wanted, and achieved, was a reputation for the best single shot pistol. This Model 195 "U.S.R.A. Single Shot Pistol" sports a 10" tapered slab-sided barrel, adjustable rear sight, pinned ramp front sight, checkered walnut flat-butt target grips, ribbed trigger and serrated hammer. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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(Rare) 1964 Remington, Nylon 11 Mohawk Brown (24 (Rare) 1964 Remington, Nylon 11 Mohawk Brown (24

(Rare) 1964 Remington, Nylon 11 Mohawk Brown (24" Barrel), 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #444 (Sale Order 445 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were made from 1959 to 1989 in several versions and were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The first Remington bolt-action nylon rifle was the Nylon 11, which was only made from 1962 to 1964 with a total of 22,423 produced. It was fitted with a 6-shot metal detachable magazine, squared (slab-sided) stock and a butter-knife Mannlicher-style bolt handle. The Nylon series rifles sported 19.5" barrels, but in 1964, a very small number of long-barreled (24" barrel) Nylon 11s were made. This 1964 Nylon 11 sports a rare 24" barrel, checkered Mohawk Brown stock with white diamond receiver, chrome bolt, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top and all original black furniture with white spacers. This gun is in nice condition with no stock cracks and very light wear, has an excellent sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1930's Harrington & Richardson, 1930's Harrington & Richardson,

1930's Harrington & Richardson, "U.S.R.A" - 1 Of 3300, 22 LR, Single Shot Target Pistol, SN - 426

Lot #445 (Sale Order 446 of 839)

The Harrington & Richardson Model 195, commonly called "U.S.R.A. Single Shot Pistol", was introduced in 1929, and produced until 1941, with only about 3,300 made. It is commonly known as the finest, most highly evolved and developed single shot match target pistol ever produced in the U.S. The design was the brainchild of Walter F. Roper, a talented mechanical engineer, designer of custom target grips and an expert pistol shot with many years experience in the firearms industry. This was an era when competitive pistol shooting in the U.S. was largely conducted under the auspices of the United States Revolver Ass'n (U.S.R.A.). Roper was provided with adequate funds to experiment and develop the pistol. This he did with a passion. Sometimes only 5 or 10 pistols were produced with a certain feature, and sometimes only one. Besides some of the readily visible features, there were also many features that are not readily apparent to the naked eye to include combination bore sizing, rifling twist rate and chamber design. The rifling equipment used in making the barrels for these Match Pistols cut the grooves while simultaneously scraping the top of the lands to remove marks. Barrels for this pistol were so smoothly rifled that lapping was unnecessary. It has been determined that H&R did not make any profit directly on the sale of this pistol. With the limited production on a no costs spared constant design change basis, direct profit from the sale of the pistol was never achieved. However, what H&R ultimately wanted and achieved was a reputation for the best single shot pistol. This early Model 195 "U.S.R.A. Single Shot Pistol" (SN 426) sports a 7.5" ribbed barrel, adjustable rear sight, pinned ramp front sight, checkered walnut flat-butt target grips, ribbed trigger and serrated hammer. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1962 Remington, Nylon 11 Mohawk Brown - 1 Of 22,423, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action 1962 Remington, Nylon 11 Mohawk Brown - 1 Of 22,423, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

1962 Remington, Nylon 11 Mohawk Brown - 1 Of 22,423, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #446 (Sale Order 447 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were made from 1959 to 1989 in several versions and were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The first Remington bolt-action nylon rifle was the Nylon 11 which was only made from 1962 to 1964 with a total of 22,423 produced. It was fitted with a 6-shot metal detachable magazine, squared (slab-sided) stock and a butter-knife Mannlicher-style bolt handle. This Nylon 11 was made in 1962, and sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered Mohawk Brown stock with white diamond receiver, chrome bolt, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top and all original black furniture with white spacers. This gun is in nice condition with no stock cracks and very light wear, has an excellent sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1930's Stevens, Model 10, 22 RF, Single Shot Target Pistol, SN - 3166 1930's Stevens, Model 10, 22 RF, Single Shot Target Pistol, SN - 3166

1930's Stevens, Model 10, 22 RF, Single Shot Target Pistol, SN - 3166

Lot #447 (Sale Order 448 of 839)

The Stevens Model 10 was the last of the long line of Stevens "Tip-Up" Single-Shot Target pistols with only approximately 7,000 manufactured between 1919 and 1933. It was radically different in appearance from its predecessor, the Model 35. The design resembles a semi-automatic pistol with a knurled cocking piece that extends through the rear of the frame, instead of the usual exposed hammer. Features include a 8" barrel, dovetail adjustable notch rear sight, dovetail front sight and black checkered grips. This gun is in good condition with some age & wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1962 Remington, Nylon 11 Mohawk Brown - 1 Of 22,423, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action 1962 Remington, Nylon 11 Mohawk Brown - 1 Of 22,423, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

1962 Remington, Nylon 11 Mohawk Brown - 1 Of 22,423, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #448 (Sale Order 449 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were made from 1959 to 1989 in several versions and were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The first Remington bolt-action nylon rifle was the Nylon 11, which was only made from 1962 to 1964 with a total of 22,423 produced. It was fitted with a 6-shot metal detachable magazine, squared (slab-sided) stock and a butter-knife Mannlicher-style bolt handle. This Nylon 11 was made in 1962, and sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered Mohawk Brown stock with white diamond receiver, chrome bolt, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top and all original black furniture with white spacers. This gun is in nice condition with no stock cracks and very light wear, has an excellent sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1880's Marlin, 1880's Marlin,

1880's Marlin, "38 Standard Of 1878" - 1 Of 12,000, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 8339

Lot #449 (Sale Order 450 of 839)

The Marlin "38 Standard Of 1878" is a .38 Smith & Wesson caliber, spur trigger pocket revolver that was made from 1878 to 1887, with approximately 9,000 to 12,000 produced. This "38 Standard" sports a nickel plated finish, 3.25" ribbed over-folding barrel, pinned front blade sight, case hardened serrated hammer & trigger, 5-shot cylinder and diamond checkered black hard rubber grips. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1962 Remington, Nylon 10 Mohawk Brown - 1 Of 10,700, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action 1962 Remington, Nylon 10 Mohawk Brown - 1 Of 10,700, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

1962 Remington, Nylon 10 Mohawk Brown - 1 Of 10,700, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #450 (Sale Order 451 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were made from 1959 to 1989 in several versions and were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Nylon 10 was the single-shot variation of the original Nylon 11 bolt-action, which was only made from 1962 to 1964 with a total of approximately 10,700 produced. It sported a squared (slab-sided) stock and a butter-knife Mannlicher-style bolt handle. This Nylon 10 was made in 1962, sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered Mohawk Brown stock with white diamond receiver, chrome bolt, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top and all original black furniture with white spacers. This gun is in nice condition with no stock cracks and very light wear, has an excellent sharp/clean bore and is in perfect working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1930's J. Stevens, No. 35, 22 RF, Single-Shot Target Pistol, SN - 31065 1930's J. Stevens, No. 35, 22 RF, Single-Shot Target Pistol, SN - 31065

1930's J. Stevens, No. 35, 22 RF, Single-Shot Target Pistol, SN - 31065

Lot #451 (Sale Order 452 of 839)

The J. Stevens Offhand No. 35 Target Pistol was manufactured from 1923 to 1942. These "tip-up" single-shot pistols were offered in a variety of rimfire calibers and were a favorite of sportsman and target shooters of the era. This No. 35 sports a 8" barrel, walnut target grips with weighted butt, adjustable notch rear sight, dovetailed front sight and break-action button on the left side of the receiver. This gun is showing age & bluing fade, but still retains a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1963 Remington, Nylon 12 Mohawk Brown - 1 Of 27,000, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action 1963 Remington, Nylon 12 Mohawk Brown - 1 Of 27,000, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

1963 Remington, Nylon 12 Mohawk Brown - 1 Of 27,000, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #452 (Sale Order 453 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were made from 1959 to 1989 in several versions and were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Nylon 12 was the tube magazine fed variation of the original Nylon 11 bolt-action, which was only made from 1962 to 1964 with a total of approximately 27,000 produced. It sported a squared (slab-sided) stock and a butter-knife Mannlicher-style bolt handle. This Nylon 12 was made in 1963 and sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered Mohawk Brown stock with white diamond receiver, chrome bolt, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top and all original black furniture with white spacers. This gun is in nice condition with no stock cracks and very light wear, has an excellent sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1900 J. Stevens, Diamond 43 - Second Issue, 22 LR, Single-Shot Target Pistol, SN - 91458 Circa 1900 J. Stevens, Diamond 43 - Second Issue, 22 LR, Single-Shot Target Pistol, SN - 91458

Circa 1900 J. Stevens, Diamond 43 - Second Issue, 22 LR, Single-Shot Target Pistol, SN - 91458

Lot #453 (Sale Order 454 of 839)

The J. Stevens Diamond Model 43 is a single-shot "tip-up" target pistol that was made from 1886 to 1916 in two issues. The first issue, made from 1886 to 1896, had a firing pin in the frame with a bushing and a semi-circular sideplate. The second issue, made from 1896 to 1916, did not use a bushing around the firing pin and did not have a sideplate. This Diamond Model 43 Second Issue sports a nickel-plated frame, 6" barrel, smooth walnut grips, spur trigger, serrated hammer and dovetail sights. This gun is showing age & some surface wear on the barrel, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1971 Remington, Nylon 77 Mohawk Brown - 1 Of 15,000, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 2306930 1971 Remington, Nylon 77 Mohawk Brown - 1 Of 15,000, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 2306930

1971 Remington, Nylon 77 Mohawk Brown - 1 Of 15,000, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 2306930

Lot #454 (Sale Order 455 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were made from 1959 to 1989 in several versions and were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Nylon 77 was a magazine fed semi-auto that was only made from 1970 to 1972 with a total of approximately 15,000 produced. This Nylon 77 was made in 1971, and sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered Mohawk Brown stock with white diamond forearm, blued receiver/ barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top and all original black furniture with white spacers. This gun is in nice condition with no stock cracks and very light wear, has an excellent sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1950's Sheridan, 1950's Sheridan,

1950's Sheridan, "Knocabout", 22 RF, Single-Shot Pistol, SN - 10772

Lot #455 (Sale Order 456 of 839)

The Sheridan "Knocabout" is a break-barrel, single-shot, .22 rimfire pistol with an extractor that was made from 1953 to 1960 with a total of approximately 11,000 produced. Advertised as an ideal pistol for camping, hiking, hunting or general survival, the "Knocabout" gained a reputation for being strong and reliable. Features include a 5" barrel, brown checkered grips, round grooved hammer and trigger guard break-action lever. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1975 Remington, Mohawk 10C, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 2493412 1975 Remington, Mohawk 10C, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 2493412

1975 Remington, Mohawk 10C, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 2493412

Lot #456 (Sale Order 457 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were made from 1959 to 1989 in several versions and were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Mohawk 10C was a magazine fed semi-auto that produced from 1971 to 1977, with a total of approximately 128,000 produced. This Mohawk 10C was made in 1975, and sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered Mohawk Brown stock with white diamond forearm, blued receiver/ barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top, all original black furniture with white spacers and comes with period correct box. This gun is in nice condition with no stock cracks and very light wear, has an excellent sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1969 High Standard, Cased DM-101, 22 Magnum, Double-Shot Derringer, SN - 2165804 1969 High Standard, Cased DM-101, 22 Magnum, Double-Shot Derringer, SN - 2165804

1969 High Standard, Cased DM-101, 22 Magnum, Double-Shot Derringer, SN - 2165804

Lot #457 (Sale Order 458 of 839)

The High Standard Derringer was produced in three models from 1962 to 1984. The original model (D-100) was produced from 1962 to 1967 in 22 LR only in blued finish. In 1969, the D-101 (.22 LR) and DM-101 (.22 Magnum) upgraded models were released in blued, nickel, silver, and gold plated finishes. This DM-101 (Magnum) was made in 1969, and sports 3.5" barrels, white grips and comes in original presentation case. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has sharp/ clean bores and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1975 Remington, Mohawk 10C, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 2481595 1975 Remington, Mohawk 10C, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 2481595

1975 Remington, Mohawk 10C, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 2481595

Lot #458 (Sale Order 459 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were made from 1959 to 1989 in several versions and were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Mohawk 10C was a magazine fed semi-auto that produced from 1973 to 1977, with a total of approximately 128,000 produced. This Mohawk 10C was made in 1975, and sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered Mohawk Brown stock with white diamond forearm, blued receiver/ barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top and all original black furniture with white spacers. This gun is in nice condition with no stock cracks and very light wear, has an excellent sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1971 High Standard, Cased DM-101, 22 Magnum, Double-Shot Derringer, SN - 2271387 1971 High Standard, Cased DM-101, 22 Magnum, Double-Shot Derringer, SN - 2271387

1971 High Standard, Cased DM-101, 22 Magnum, Double-Shot Derringer, SN - 2271387

Lot #459 (Sale Order 460 of 839)

The High Standard Derringer was produced in three models from 1962 to 1984. The original model (D-100) was produced from 1962 to 1967 in 22 LR only in blued finish. In 1969, the D-101 (.22 LR) and DM-101 (.22 Magnum) upgraded models were released in blued, nickel, silver, and gold plated finishes. This DM-101 (Magnum) was made in 1971, and sports 3.5" barrels, white grips and comes in original presentation case. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has sharp/ clean bores and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1979 Remington, Nylon 66 1979 Remington, Nylon 66

1979 Remington, Nylon 66 "Gallery Special" Mohawk Brown, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 2537036

Lot #460 (Sale Order 461 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Nylon 66 was the flagship model that was made from 1959 to 1989 in many different variations. The Nylon 66 "Gallery Special" was a stock tube magazine fed semi-auto, chambered for 22 Short only, and was produced from 1962 to 1981. This Nylon 66 "Gallery Special" was made in 1979, and sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered Mohawk Brown stock with white diamond forearm, blued receiver/ barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top, shell deflector, counter cable attachment on the bottom of stock and all original black furniture with white spacers. This gun is in nice condition with no stock cracks and very light wear, has an excellent sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1963 High Standard, Cased D-100, 22 LR, Double-Shot Derringer, SN - 1299949 1963 High Standard, Cased D-100, 22 LR, Double-Shot Derringer, SN - 1299949

1963 High Standard, Cased D-100, 22 LR, Double-Shot Derringer, SN - 1299949

Lot #461 (Sale Order 462 of 839)

The High Standard Derringer was produced in three models from 1962 to 1984. The original model (D-100) was produced from 1962 to 1967 in 22 LR only in blued finish. In 1969, the D-101 (.22 LR) and DM-101 (.22 Magnum) upgraded models were released in blued, nickel, silver, and gold plated finishes. This D-100 was made in 1963, and sports 3.5" barrels, white grips and comes in original presentation case. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has sharp/ clean bores and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1985 Remington, Nylon 66 1985 Remington, Nylon 66

1985 Remington, Nylon 66 "Black Diamond" - 1 Of 56,000, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - A2309254

Lot #462 (Sale Order 463 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Nylon 66 was the flagship model that was made from 1959 to 1989 in many different variations. The Nylon 66 "Black Diamond" was a stock tube magazine fed semi-auto that was produced from 1978 to 1987 with a total of approximately 56,000 made. This Nylon 66 "Black Diamond" was made in 1985, and sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered black stock with black diamond forearm, blued receiver/ barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top and all original black furniture with white spacers. This gun is in nice condition with no stock cracks and very light wear, has an excellent sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1981 High Standard, D-101, 22 LR, Double-Shot Derringer (W/ Box), SN - D74202 1981 High Standard, D-101, 22 LR, Double-Shot Derringer (W/ Box), SN - D74202

1981 High Standard, D-101, 22 LR, Double-Shot Derringer (W/ Box), SN - D74202

Lot #463 (Sale Order 464 of 839)

The High Standard Derringer was produced in three models from 1962 to 1984. The original model (D-100) was produced from 1962 to 1967 in 22 LR only in blued finish. In 1969, the D-101 (.22 LR) and DM-101 (.22 Magnum) upgraded models were released in blued, nickel, silver, and gold plated finishes. This D-101 was made in 1981 and sports 3.5" barrels, black grips and comes in box with paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has sharp/ clean bores and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1963 Remington, Nylon 66 1963 Remington, Nylon 66

1963 Remington, Nylon 66 "Apache Black", 22 LR, Semi-Auto

Lot #464 (Sale Order 465 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Nylon 66 was the flagship model that was made from 1959 to 1989 in many different variations. The Nylon 66 "Apache Black" was a stock tube magazine fed semi-auto that was produced from 1962 to 1984. This Nylon 66 "Apache Black" was made in 1963, and sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered black stock with white diamond forearm, chrome receiver/ barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top and all original black furniture with white spacers. This gun is in nice condition with no stock cracks and very light wear, has an excellent sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1980 High Standard, DM-101, 22 Magnum, Double-Shot Derringer, SN - D63004 1980 High Standard, DM-101, 22 Magnum, Double-Shot Derringer, SN - D63004

1980 High Standard, DM-101, 22 Magnum, Double-Shot Derringer, SN - D63004

Lot #465 (Sale Order 466 of 839)

The High Standard Derringer was produced in three models from 1962 to 1984. The original model (D-100) was produced from 1962 to 1967 in 22 LR only in blued finish. In 1969, the D-101 (.22 LR) and DM-101 (.22 Magnum) upgraded models were released in blued, nickel, silver, and gold plated finishes. This DM-101 (Magnum) was made in 1980, and sports 3.5" barrels and black grips. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has sharp/ clean bores and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1975 Remington, Nylon 66 1975 Remington, Nylon 66

1975 Remington, Nylon 66 "Apache Black", 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 2470071

Lot #466 (Sale Order 467 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Nylon 66 was the flagship model that was made from 1959 to 1989 in many different variations. The Nylon 66 "Apache Black" was a stock tube magazine fed semi-auto that was produced from 1962 to 1984. This Nylon 66 "Apache Black" was made in 1975, and sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered black stock with white diamond forearm, chrome receiver/ barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top and all original black furniture with white spacers. This gun is in nice condition with no stock cracks and very light wear, has an excellent sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1987 Remington, XP-100, 223 Rem., Bolt-Action Target Pistol, SN - B7519727 1987 Remington, XP-100, 223 Rem., Bolt-Action Target Pistol, SN - B7519727

1987 Remington, XP-100, 223 Rem., Bolt-Action Target Pistol, SN - B7519727

Lot #467 (Sale Order 468 of 839)

The Remington XP-100 is a bolt-action target pistol produced from 1962 to 1998 and was one of the first handguns designed for long-range shooting. It was noted for its accuracy and is still viewed as competitive today in the sport of handgun varminting, which it helped create, as well as in metallic silhouette shooting. The XP-100 was based on Remington's short action bolt action carbine, the Remington Model 40X, which influenced the later Remington Model 600 rifle. It was initially introduced with a 10.75" barrel set into a nylon stock with a unique center-mounted grip. The XP-100 went through a number of changes during its production run, and many variations were only available through the Remington Custom shop. The most significant changes in the later versions were to barrel length, which went to 14.5" and the grip location, which was moved to the rear of the stock. The calibers also changed with the elimination of the original 10.75" barrel. This XP-100 was made in 1987, and sports a 14.75" barrel, Mohawk Brown nylon stock with white diamond inlay/ black forearm tip & checkered grip, Burris scope mount and sells complete with Burris 7x scope. This gun is in nice condition no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1959 Remington, Nylon 66 1959 Remington, Nylon 66

1959 Remington, Nylon 66 "Seneca Green" 1 Of 42,500, 22 LR, Semi-Auto

Lot #468 (Sale Order 469 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Nylon 66 was the flagship model that was made from 1959 to 1989 in many different variations. The Nylon 66 "Seneca Green" was a stock tube magazine fed semi-auto that was produced from 1959 to 1962 with a total of approximately 42,500 produced. This Nylon 66 "Seneca Green" was made in 1959, and sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered green stock with white diamond forearm, blued receiver/ barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top and all original black furniture with white spacers. This gun is in nice condition with no stock cracks and very light wear, has an excellent sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1961 Colt, 1911A1 National Match, 38 Spl. (Mid-Range), Semi-Auto, SN - 1699MR 1961 Colt, 1911A1 National Match, 38 Spl. (Mid-Range), Semi-Auto, SN - 1699MR

1961 Colt, 1911A1 National Match, 38 Spl. (Mid-Range), Semi-Auto, SN - 1699MR

Lot #469 (Sale Order 470 of 839)

In 1911, the U.S. Army adopted the finest combat handgun ever fielded, the Colt Government Model of 1911, designed by John Moses Browning. The 1911 was a triumph of design and a great handgun in every sense of the word. The pistol served as the standard-issue sidearm for the United States Armed Forces from 1911 to 1985, and is widely regarded by gun historians as the best firearm design to date. Battlefield experience in World War I led to some small external changes to the M1911. Completed in 1924, the new version was called the M1911A1. Today, the 1911A1 is a treasured handgun among Elite Military Units and will always hold great value with Firearm Collectors. The first 1911A1 Colt Gold Cup pistol was introduced in the late 1950s to give competitive shooters a gun to take directly from the dealer's showcase to the firing line. Colt Gold Cup pistols have been used to compete in local club matches through the National Matches at Camp Perry. The Colt National Match is known as the finest shooting semi-automatic in the world, and is still the standard for competitive shooters today. This 1911A1 National Match was made in 1961, is chambered for 38 Special and is factory tuned for "Mid-Range" competition shooting. Features include a 5" barrel, serrated slide with polished blued finish, checkered walnut grips with gold Roaring Colt medallion, serrated front & rear straps, fully adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, beavertail grip safety, serrated hammer, adjustable skeletonized trigger and 9-round steel magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1988 Remington, Nylon 66 Mohawk Brown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB W/ Scope), SN - A2406675 1988 Remington, Nylon 66 Mohawk Brown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB W/ Scope), SN - A2406675

1988 Remington, Nylon 66 Mohawk Brown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB W/ Scope), SN - A2406675

Lot #470 (Sale Order 471 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Nylon 66 was the flagship model that was made from 1959 to 1989 in many different variations. This Nylon 66 was made in 1988, and sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered Mohawk Brown stock with white diamond forearm, blued receiver/ barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top, all original black furniture with white spacers and comes in original box with hangtag, scope & paperwork. This gun appears to be new/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Custom RIA, M1911 A1 FS, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - AP1951705 Custom RIA, M1911 A1 FS, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - AP1951705

Custom RIA, M1911 A1 FS, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - AP1951705

Lot #471 (Sale Order 472 of 839)

This Custom RIA 1911A1 pistol features a Wilson Combat grip safety/ stainless thumb safety/ stainless slide stop/ hammer/ trigger, G10 grips with thumb groove, 5" stainless barrel, dovetail rear sight and fixed front sight. This gun is in new condition throughout and appears to be in good working order.

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1976 Remington, Nylon 66 1976 Remington, Nylon 66

1976 Remington, Nylon 66 "Bicentennial" - 1 Of 10,268, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 2581539

Lot #472 (Sale Order 473 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Nylon 66 was the flagship model that was made from 1959 to 1989 in many different variations. The Nylon 66 "Bicentennial" was only made in 1976 and was a Commemorative Edition to salute the 200th Anniversary of the founding fathers of our nation with a total of 10,268 produced. This Nylon 66 "Bicentennial" sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered Mohawk Brown stock with white diamond forearm, blued receiver with gold filled U.S. Eagle Crest "1776-1976" etching, blued barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top, all original black furniture with white spacers and comes in original box with Certificate Of Authenticity & paperwork. This gun appears to be new/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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RIA, 1911 A1 FS, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - AP1951706 RIA, 1911 A1 FS, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - AP1951706

RIA, 1911 A1 FS, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - AP1951706

Lot #473 (Sale Order 474 of 839)

The RIA 1911A1 FS is built in traditional 70-series design and features top quality production and engineering standards. This pistol sports a 5" stainless barrel, parkerized matte coating finish, thin mahogany diamond checkered grips, grip safety, dovetail rear sight and fixed front sight. This gun is in new condition throughout and appears to be in good working order.

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1966 Remington, Nylon 66 1966 Remington, Nylon 66

1966 Remington, Nylon 66 "150th Anniversary" - 1 Of 3,792, 22 LR, Semi-Auto

Lot #474 (Sale Order 475 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Nylon 66 was the flagship model that was made from 1959 to 1989 in many different variations. The Nylon 66 "150th Anniversary" was only made in 1966, and was a Limited Edition to commemorate 150 years of Remington Arms with a total of 3,792 produced. This Nylon 66 "150th Anniversary" sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered Mohawk Brown stock with white diamond forearm, blued receiver with gold filled "150th Anniversary" etching, blued barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top and all original black furniture with white spacers. This gun appears to be new/ unfired with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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GLOCK, 41 Gen4, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Hard Case), SN - XZC391 GLOCK, 41 Gen4, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Hard Case), SN - XZC391

GLOCK, 41 Gen4, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Hard Case), SN - XZC391

Lot #475 (Sale Order 476 of 839)

In 1982, the semi-automatic GLOCK Service Pistol was born in Deutsch Wagram, Austria. Its polymer frame and the developed Safe Action System revolutionized the pistol market. In the mid 80s, GLOCK Pistols were introduced to the U.S. Market. Their innovation, durability and reliability immediately captured the attention of both the U.S. law enforcement and commercial markets. The Original Generation GLOCK Pistol was made from 1982 through 1988. In 1988, the 2nd Generation Pistol was introduced with some design changes to the frame. In order to serve different customer requirements, more calibers were added. In 1998, the 3rd Generation Pistol was introduced with an accessory rail called the "Universal Glock rail" - to allow the mounting of lasers, tactical lights, and other accessories. Finger grooves and thumb rests were also added to deliver better grip. At the 2010 SHOT Show, Glock presented the 4th Generation, now dubbed "Gen4" by Glock itself, with updates centered on ergonomics and the recoil spring assembly. GLOCK Pistols have been supplied to national armed forces, security agencies, and police forces in at least 48 countries and are known as the most reliable pistol on the planet. The GLOCK 41 Gen4 is a 45 Auto caliber pistol designed to maximize sight radius while achieving perfect weight distribution and balance. The longer barrel and slide help to reduce muzzle flip and felt recoil whereas the extended sight radius provides better accuracy. The Modular Back Strap system makes it possible to instantly customize its grip to accommodate any hand size. The reversible magazine catch makes it ideal for left and right-handed shooters. Features include a 5.31" barrel, 3-dot night sights and lower accessory rail. This gun is in good condition with some light holster wear, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in black hardcase with paperwork.

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1959 (First Year) Remington, Nylon 66 Mohawk Brown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto 1959 (First Year) Remington, Nylon 66 Mohawk Brown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto

1959 (First Year) Remington, Nylon 66 Mohawk Brown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto

Lot #476 (Sale Order 477 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Nylon 66 was the flagship model that was made from 1959 to 1989 in many different variations. This Nylon 66 was made in 1959 (First Year Production), and sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered Mohawk Brown stock with white diamond forearm, blued receiver/ barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top, all original black furniture with white spacers and tubular stock fed magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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2008 Walther, SP22 M2 Competition, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Hard Case), SN - KL005137 2008 Walther, SP22 M2 Competition, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Hard Case), SN - KL005137

2008 Walther, SP22 M2 Competition, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Hard Case), SN - KL005137

Lot #477 (Sale Order 478 of 839)

The SP22 is a modular semi-automatic pistol that was manufactured by Walther Sportwaffen in Germany, and distributed by Smith & Wesson in the U.S. from 2008 to 2010. It was specifically designed for sport and competition shooting with a composite receiver, aluminum housing, and all-steel internal components. The SP22 has four model variations: SP22 M1, SP22 M2, SP22 M3 and SP22 M4, as well as multiple accessories for customizing. The M2 model features a longer, 6" barrel for increased velocity and accuracy. This 2008 SP22 M2 sports a Walther 2x20 silver scope and comes in original black hard case with paperwork and (2) magazines. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1960 Remington, Nylon 66 Mohawk Brown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto 1960 Remington, Nylon 66 Mohawk Brown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto

1960 Remington, Nylon 66 Mohawk Brown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto

Lot #478 (Sale Order 479 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Nylon 66 was the flagship model that was made from 1959 to 1989 in many different variations. This Nylon 66 was made in 1960, and sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered Mohawk Brown stock with white diamond forearm, blued receiver/ barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top, all original black furniture with white spacers and tubular stock fed magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Smith & Wesson, SW22 Victory, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ 2 Magazines), SN - UDU8469 Smith & Wesson, SW22 Victory, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ 2 Magazines), SN - UDU8469

Smith & Wesson, SW22 Victory, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ 2 Magazines), SN - UDU8469

Lot #479 (Sale Order 480 of 839)

The high-end features, modern styling and enriched functionality place the SW22 Victory in a category of its own. It is constructed on a single-action, enclosed hammer-fired, blowback semi-automatic design and comes highly featured with innovative design qualities that include a match-grade, interchangeable barrel for superb accuracy on the range or in the field along with a simple one-screw takedown design. This SW22 Victory sports a matte stainless finish, 5.5" threaded barrel, adjustable green fiber-optic sights, black polymer grips with textured grip panels & serrated straps, steel reinforced polymer thumb safety, adjustable trigger stop and comes with (2) 10-round magazines. This gun is in same-as-new condition throughout and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1978 Remington, Nylon 66 Mohawk Brown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Scope), SN - A2142806 1978 Remington, Nylon 66 Mohawk Brown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Scope), SN - A2142806

1978 Remington, Nylon 66 Mohawk Brown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Scope), SN - A2142806

Lot #480 (Sale Order 481 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Nylon 66 was the flagship model that was made from 1959 to 1989 in many different variations. This Nylon 66 was made in 1978, and sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered Mohawk Brown stock with white diamond forearm, blued receiver/ barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top, all original black furniture with white spacers, tubular stock fed magazine and sells complete with original (factory issued) Bushnell 4x Custom .22 scope. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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Charter Arms, Pitbull, 45 ACP, Revolver (W/ Hard Case), SN - 22J02404 Charter Arms, Pitbull, 45 ACP, Revolver (W/ Hard Case), SN - 22J02404

Charter Arms, Pitbull, 45 ACP, Revolver (W/ Hard Case), SN - 22J02404

Lot #481 (Sale Order 482 of 839)

The Charter Arms .45 ACP Pitbull sports a unique design that provides a dual coil spring assembly located in the extractor which allows for the insertion and retention of the .45 ACP caliber cartridge in each chamber of the revolver's cylinder. (No moon clips required) This patented system allows the shooter ease of ejecting spent cartridges for immediate reloading. Other features include a double-action trigger, matte stainless finish, 2.5" ribbed barrel, shrouded ejector rod, fixed groove rear sight, ramped front sight, black rubber combat grips and 5-shot cylinder. This gun is in same-as-new condition throughout, comes in original black hard case with paperwork and appears to be in good working order.

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1987 Remington, Nylon 66 Mohawk Brown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - A2365257 1987 Remington, Nylon 66 Mohawk Brown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - A2365257

1987 Remington, Nylon 66 Mohawk Brown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - A2365257

Lot #482 (Sale Order 483 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Nylon 66 was the flagship model that was made from 1959 to 1989 in many different variations. This Nylon 66 was made in 1987, and sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered Mohawk Brown stock with white diamond forearm, Parkerized blued receiver, blued barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top, all original black furniture with white spacers and tubular stock fed magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1996 Colt 1911A1 Co2 Pistol - 1996 Colt 1911A1 Co2 Pistol -

1996 Colt 1911A1 Co2 Pistol - "160th Anniversary" Edition - 1 Of 500 (W/ Hard Case), SN - F9367119

Lot #483 (Sale Order 484 of 839)

This Colt 1911A1 Co2 Pistol is 1 Of 500 produced in 1996 to commemorate 160 years of Colt Arms. These Limited Edition pellet pistols were made in Germany, under license from Colt by Umarex which is the parent company of Walther. Umarex designers created an 8-shot revolver mechanism that fits inside the frames and automatically indexes. Another unique feature about these Co2 1911A1s is that the controls actually work and have a function, such as: safety grip, slide stop and slide safety. The scale is that of a full size 1911A1 and sports white checkered grips, adjustable dovetail rear sight, fixed front sight and grooved front strap. This gun appears to be new/ unfired and comes in original blue hard case with paperwork and cleaning rod. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1987 Remington, Apache 77 Seneca Green - 1 Of 54,000, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - A2348653 1987 Remington, Apache 77 Seneca Green - 1 Of 54,000, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - A2348653

1987 Remington, Apache 77 Seneca Green - 1 Of 54,000, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - A2348653

Lot #484 (Sale Order 485 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Nylon 66 was the flagship model that was made from 1959 to 1989 in many different variations. The "Apache 77" was a Nylon 66 that was made for KMart from 1987 to 1989 with a total of approximately 54,000 produced. This Apache 77 was made in 1987, and sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered Seneca Green stock with black diamond forearm, Parkerized blued receiver, blued barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top, all original black furniture with white spacers, detachable box magazine and comes in original box with paperwork. This gun appears to be new/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Custom Palmetto, PA15 Custom Palmetto, PA15

Custom Palmetto, PA15 "Don’t Tread On Me", 223 Wylde, Semi-Auto (4-16x50 AO), SN - SCD711627

Lot #485 (Sale Order 486 of 839)

This custom built AR rifle sports a Palmetto PA15 lower with "Don't Tread On Me" stamped magazine well, 18" stainless barrel with 1:7 twist, forged 7075-T6 A3 Milspec upper with hard coat anodized finish, M4 barrel extension, rifle-length gas system, 15" Lightweight M-Lok free float rail, .750 gas block, A2 flash hider, chrome lined & phosphate coated profile carrier, Milspec steel bolt, OD Green six-position collapsible shoulder stock and OD Green pistol grip. This rifle sells complete with a mounted UUG Optics 4-16x50 AO rifle scope with green laser, reflex red dot sight & LED flashlight. SCOPE FEATURES: 5 lighting modes LED flashlight (high/ medium/ low/ strobe/ SOS); Adjustable objective with parallax from 15 Yds. to infinity, providing ultra-clear and accurate vision, Magnified from 4X up to 16X, range finder reticle with 5 levels R&G illuminations; And is completely sealed & nitrogen filled, which makes it 100 percent fog & water proof & 1000G shockproof. This gun is in same-as-new condition with a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1987 Remington, Apache 77 Seneca Green - 1 Of 54,000, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - A2358825 1987 Remington, Apache 77 Seneca Green - 1 Of 54,000, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - A2358825

1987 Remington, Apache 77 Seneca Green - 1 Of 54,000, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - A2358825

Lot #486 (Sale Order 487 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Nylon 66 was the flagship model that was made from 1959 to 1989 in many different variations. The "Apache 77" was a Nylon 66 that was made for KMart from 1987 to 1989 with a total of approximately 54,000 produced. This Apache 77 was made in 1987, and sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered Seneca Green stock with black diamond forearm, Parkerized blued receiver, blued barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top, all original black furniture with white spacers and detachable box magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Ruger, AR-556, 223 Rem. (5.56 NATO), Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 855-07952 Ruger, AR-556, 223 Rem. (5.56 NATO), Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 855-07952

Ruger, AR-556, 223 Rem. (5.56 NATO), Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 855-07952

Lot #487 (Sale Order 488 of 839)

Ruger's AR-556 semi-automatic rifle is made from forged aerospace-grade 7075-T6 aluminum. The hard coat anodized, flat top upper receiver includes a forward assist, dust cover and brass deflector. It has a carbine-length, milled gas block with multiple attachment points for a QD socket, bayonet lug, and sling studs. The Rapid Deploy folding rear sight provides windage adjustability, and the front sight post is elevation adjustable. The A2-style F-height allows co-witness with many optics. It also has a bolt machined from 9310 alloy steel, single-stage trigger, chrome-plated bolt carrier with a matte black oxide finish on the exterior, and patent pending barrel nut and Delta ring for one person handguard removal and installation. This model has a 16.1" barrel, black six-position buttstock and 7.25" handguard. This gun appears to be new/ unfired with a couple very light scratches, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1984 CBC, GR-8 (Nylon 66) 1984 CBC, GR-8 (Nylon 66)

1984 CBC, GR-8 (Nylon 66) "Black Beauty", 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - GR47661

Lot #488 (Sale Order 489 of 839)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Nylon 66 was the flagship model that was made from 1959 to 1989 in many different variations. The CBC Nylon rifle was manufactured in Brazil from the 1960s through the 1990s and was an almost exact copy of the Remington Nylon Model 66. Remington supplied some, if not all, of the machinery for CBC production. CBC models were mostly sold on the European market until the 1980s when imports to the U.S. started. This CBC GR-8 "Nylon 66" was made in 1984, and sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered "Black Beauty" stock with white diamond forearm, blued receiver/ barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top, all original black furniture with white spacers, tubular stock fed magazine and comes in original box with paperwork. This gun appears to be new/ unfired with very light box wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Pioneer Arms (Radom, Poland), Sporter AKM-47, 7.62x39, Semi-Auto (3 Magazines), SN - PAC1121138 Pioneer Arms (Radom, Poland), Sporter AKM-47, 7.62x39, Semi-Auto (3 Magazines), SN - PAC1121138

Pioneer Arms (Radom, Poland), Sporter AKM-47, 7.62x39, Semi-Auto (3 Magazines), SN - PAC1121138

Lot #489 (Sale Order 490 of 839)

Pioneer Arms is a custom manufacturer of Sporter AK-47 style rifles. All Pioneer firearms are built form 100 percent new parts produced in their plant in Radom, Poland. This Sporter AKM-47 sports a 16" barrel, slanted muzzle break, black synthetic furniture, synthetic combat pistol grip, sliding tangent rear sight, front post sight with ears, black rubber buttpad, stock cleaning kit compartment, sling rings and comes with (3) 30-round polymer magazines. This gun is in same-as-new condition with a couple very light scratches, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1890's Remington, Model 4 (Pre-Takedown), 22 S L LR, Rolling Block, SN - 135384 1890's Remington, Model 4 (Pre-Takedown), 22 S L LR, Rolling Block, SN - 135384

1890's Remington, Model 4 (Pre-Takedown), 22 S L LR, Rolling Block, SN - 135384

Lot #490 (Sale Order 491 of 839)

The Remington Model 4 is a single-shot, rolling block rifle that was manufactured from 1890 to 1933. In 1901, an "Improved Model" was introduced that incorporated a quick takedown lever. In 1926, the quick takedown lever was changed to a screw. This Model 4 pre-takedown was made in the 1890s and sports a smooth walnut stock with gloss finish, crescent metal buttplate, 22.5" octagon barrel and dovetail sights. This gun is in nicely refurbished condition, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1990 Norinco, Modified AK90 Sporter, 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - 3802 1990 Norinco, Modified AK90 Sporter, 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - 3802

1990 Norinco, Modified AK90 Sporter, 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - 3802

Lot #491 (Sale Order 492 of 839)

The Norinco Sporter or “Modified AK90” is a semi-automatic Type 56 sporting rifle, chambered in 7.62×39, and produced by Norinco beginning in the year 1990. It was manufactured by the Chinese & Soviet Union for U.S. import. This gun was made by Norinco in 1990, and features a hardwood thumbhole stock, hardwood handguard/ heat shield, 16" barrel, ported muzzle break, black rubber recoil pad with white spacer, adjustable sliding tangent rear sight, hooded front post sight, sling rings, 5-round ribbed steel magazine, B-Square side-mounted scope rail and Bushnell Sportview scope. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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Circa 1928 Remington, Model 4 Takedown, 22 S L LR, Rolling Block, SN - 339502 Circa 1928 Remington, Model 4 Takedown, 22 S L LR, Rolling Block, SN - 339502

Circa 1928 Remington, Model 4 Takedown, 22 S L LR, Rolling Block, SN - 339502

Lot #492 (Sale Order 493 of 839)

The Remington Model 4 is a single-shot, rolling block rifle that was manufactured from 1890 to 1933. In 1901, an "Improved Model" was introduced that incorporated a quick takedown lever. In 1926, the quick takedown lever was changed to a screw. This Model 4 was made in circa 1928, and sports a smooth walnut stock with gloss finish, blued metal buttplate, 22.5" barrel, dovetail adjustable rear sight, dovetail front sight and quick takedown screw. This gun is in nicely refurbished condition, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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Nodak Spud, NDS-2, 5.45x39, Semi-Auto (Ammo/ Magazines/ Pouch), SN - J006087 Nodak Spud, NDS-2, 5.45x39, Semi-Auto (Ammo/ Magazines/ Pouch), SN - J006087

Nodak Spud, NDS-2, 5.45x39, Semi-Auto (Ammo/ Magazines/ Pouch), SN - J006087

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This semi-automatic AK Rifle "Kit Gun" is built on a Nodak NDS-2 receiver and sports a hardwood stock/ handguard/ heat shield, 16" barrel, ported muzzle break, ribbed metal buttpad, adjustable sliding tangent rear sight, front post sight with ears, sling ring, checkered brown Bakelite pistol grip, stock cleaning kit compartment and sells complete with (8) 30-round polymer magazines, green canvas 4-compartment magazine pouch and 120-rounds of new Silver Bear ammunition. This gun has no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1929 Remington, Model 4 Takedown, 22 S L LR, Rolling Block, SN - 350753 1929 Remington, Model 4 Takedown, 22 S L LR, Rolling Block, SN - 350753

1929 Remington, Model 4 Takedown, 22 S L LR, Rolling Block, SN - 350753

Lot #494 (Sale Order 495 of 839)

The Remington Model 4 is a single-shot, rolling block rifle that was manufactured from 1890 to 1933. In 1901 an "Improved Model" was introduced that incorporated a quick takedown lever. In 1926, the quick takedown lever was changed to a screw. This Model 4 was made in 1929, and sports a case hardened receiver, smooth walnut stock, metal buttplate, 22.5" barrel, dovetail adjustable rear sight, Marble's dovetail brass bead front sight and quick takedown screw. This gun is in nice condition with some age & wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1965 Plainfield, M1 Carbine Paratrooper PM30P, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 20094 1965 Plainfield, M1 Carbine Paratrooper PM30P, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 20094

1965 Plainfield, M1 Carbine Paratrooper PM30P, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 20094

Lot #495 (Sale Order 496 of 839)

During the 1960s, more than a dozen different companies began selling commercial variations of the M1 carbine built primarily with surplus GI parts from WWII & the Korean War. One of these companies was Plainfield Machine Co., of Dunellen, NJ, who produced M1 Carbines from 1962 to 1978. (Later guns used less original surplus parts than early guns). This Plainfield M1 Carbine Paratrooper/ Military Police Model PM30P was made in circa 1965, and sports an American walnut stock with two vertical grips, telescoping metal shoulder stock, 18" barrel, ventilated metal handguard, adjustable aperture rear peep sight, front band sight with ears, sling ring and original WWII Inland Mfg. "KI" steel magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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Circa 1916 Remington, Model 16 - 1 Of 17,720, 22 Rem. Auto, Semi-Auto, SN - 4154 Circa 1916 Remington, Model 16 - 1 Of 17,720, 22 Rem. Auto, Semi-Auto, SN - 4154

Circa 1916 Remington, Model 16 - 1 Of 17,720, 22 Rem. Auto, Semi-Auto, SN - 4154

Lot #496 (Sale Order 497 of 839)

The Remington Model 16 is a blowback operated, tube fed, takedown, repeating rifle that was produced from 1915 to 1928 with a total of approximately 17,720 made. It was exclusively chambered for Remington’s proprietary .22 Remington Auto cartridge and was the only rifle Remington ever offered in their .22 Remington Auto round. It was fed from a tube magazine in the butt with the mouth of the tube being located near the base of the buttcap, The follower tube was held in place by a button catch. The Model 16?s tube held 15 rounds and could be loaded through a scalloped loading port on the underside of the buttstock. A safety catch is located inside the trigger guard pushing the button up into the receiver to prevent the trigger from releasing the hammer, and the ejection port is covered by a dust cover attached to the bolt. This Model 16 was made in circa 1916, and sports a smooth walnut stock with Schnabel-style forend, crescent metal buttplate, 22" barrel, dovetail adjustable rear sight and dovetail front sight. This gun is in nice condition for its age with some various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1980's Calico, M100 Carbine (Helical Feed System), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - A009051 1980's Calico, M100 Carbine (Helical Feed System), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - A009051

1980's Calico, M100 Carbine (Helical Feed System), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - A009051

Lot #497 (Sale Order 498 of 839)

If movies are to be believed, in the future elite forces around the galaxy will be armed with firearms that resemble the Calico M100, an ominously named firearm that has a rather “futuristic appearance.” Introduced in early 1985, it is a blowback-operated semi-automatic rifle chambered in .22 LR, and was designed for law enforcement and military markets due to its slim profile. It sported the first working 100-round Helical Feed System. The Helical System features a large octagonal spring-powered “clockwork-like” device that is wound by hand and contained within a box magazine drum mounted horizontally along the top of the receiver, feeding towards the front. The round follows the spiral path around an auger-shaped rotating follower or drive member. Thus both systems provide for a compact design and increase the ammunition capacity. The introduction of the Federal Assault Weapon's Ban, in 1994, made the manufacture of the Calico family of weapons for sale to civilians illegal, due to the 100-round magazine, until the legislation expired on September 13, 2004. This Calico M100 Carbine was made in the Mid-1980s and sports a 16" barrel, polymer furniture, 8.25" ribbed/ vented handguard, adjustable front & rear post sights, ribbed pistol grip, cleaning kit grip storage compartment and black nylon sling. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1928 Remington, Model 24 Takedown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 68195 1928 Remington, Model 24 Takedown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 68195

1928 Remington, Model 24 Takedown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 68195

Lot #498 (Sale Order 499 of 839)

The Remington Model 24 is a semi-automatic takedown rifle, chambered in either .22 Short or .22 long rifle, that was produced from 1922 to 1935. Based on a John Browning design, it is very closely related to the Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle (the Browning SA-22) which is still in production. This Model 24 was made in 1928, and sports a smooth walnut stock with Schnabel-style forend & gloss finish, metal buttplate, 19" barrel, dovetail adjustable rear sight, dovetail front sight, tubular stock fed magazine and comes in original box with cleaning rod. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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(Rare) 1950's Remington, "Stun Safe" Slaughterhouse Rifle, 22 Short, Bolt-Action

Lot #499 (Sale Order 500 of 839)

This unusual Remington rifle called "Stun Safe" was based on the Model 512 Sportmaster action and was specifically designed for use in slaughterhouses in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It was chambered for special Remington 22 short ammunition designed for indoors/ close range use. These were cartridges with frangible bullets designed to turn into dust after hitting the target thus preventing the possibility of overpenetration or ricochets of the projectile or its fragments. The description on the ammunition box would read: “SPECIAL COMPOSITION BULLET IS NON-TOXIC. PULVERIZES ON IMPACT AND REDUCES SPATTER-BACK”. Features include a one-piece molded stock with dual vertical grips, Model 512 bolt, 18" barrel, 11" barrel shroud with muzzle teeth and tubular magazine. It also featured a unique 3-in-1 safety system: rear grip trigger/ mid grip trigger/ barrel shroud retraction. This safety system required both triggers to be squeezed & the barrel shroud to be pushed against an object before the gun would fire. There is very little information available on these industrial use firearms, but there is no question that very few were produced in a very short time span. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1922 (First Year) Remington, Model 24 Takedown, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 6892 1922 (First Year) Remington, Model 24 Takedown, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 6892

1922 (First Year) Remington, Model 24 Takedown, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 6892

Lot #500 (Sale Order 501 of 839)

The Remington Model 24 is a semi-automatic takedown rifle, chambered in either .22 Short or .22 long rifle, that was produced from 1922 to 1935. Based on a John Browning design, it is very closely related to the Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle (the Browning SA-22) which is still in production. This Model 24 was made in 1922 (First Year Production), and sports a smooth walnut stock with Schnabel-style forend & gloss finish, metal buttplate, 19" barrel, dovetail adjustable rear sight, dovetail front sight, tubular stock fed magazine and shell deflector. This gun is in good condition with light wear & bluing fade, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1976 Ruger, Cased New Model Super Single-Six 1976 Ruger, Cased New Model Super Single-Six

1976 Ruger, Cased New Model Super Single-Six "Colorado Centennial", 22 LR & Magnum, SN - 76-01603

Lot #501 (Sale Order 502 of 839)

The Ruger Single-Six is a single-action six-shot 22 rimfire revolver first released in June, 1953. Prior to 1973, the Single-Six was produced without the transfer bar mechanism making it less safe to carry with all six chambers loaded, and with the hammer resting on a loaded chamber. In 1973, Ruger updated all of their single-action revolvers with a transfer bar. The transfer bar safety allows the revolver to fire only when the trigger has been pulled. The term "Super Single-Six" refers to those models which have fully adjustable target sights. This Ruger New Model Super Single-Six Convertible "Colorado Centennial" was manufactured in 1976 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Colorado Statehood and features roll marked cylinders with Colorado Centennial motif, stainless steel grip frame with "1876 Colorado 1976" engraved on the bottom strap and is barrel stamped "1876 * Colorado Centennial * U.S. Bicentennial * 1776". This gun also comes in original wooden commemorative presentation case with blue felt lining and comes with both 22 LR & magnum cylinders. Features of this gun include a high luster blued finish, 6.5" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, front blade sight and smooth walnut grips with medallion logo inlay. This gun is in new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1931 Remington, Model 24 Takedown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 26900 1931 Remington, Model 24 Takedown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 26900

1931 Remington, Model 24 Takedown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 26900

Lot #502 (Sale Order 503 of 839)

The Remington Model 24 is a semi-automatic takedown rifle, chambered in either .22 Short or .22 long rifle, that was produced from 1922 to 1935. Based on a John Browning design, it is very closely related to the Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle (the Browning SA-22) which is still in production. This Model 24 was made in 1931 and sports a smooth walnut stock with Schnabel-style forend & gloss finish, metal buttplate, 19" barrel, dovetail adjustable rear sight, dovetail front sight and tubular stock fed magazine. This gun is in nicely refinished condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1972 Ruger, Blackhawk, 30 Carbine, Revolver, SN - 50-19281 1972 Ruger, Blackhawk, 30 Carbine, Revolver, SN - 50-19281

1972 Ruger, Blackhawk, 30 Carbine, Revolver, SN - 50-19281

Lot #503 (Sale Order 504 of 839)

The Ruger Blackhawk is a six-shot, single-action revolver introduced in 1955, when westerns were popular in movies and television. Colt had discontinued the iconic Single Action Army prior to World War II, and few single-action revolvers were available to meet market demand for cowboy-style revolvers. In 1953, the new firm of Sturm, Ruger & Company introduced the Single-Six, a .22 LR rimfire single-action revolver. The Single-Six proved to be a popular seller, leading Ruger to develop and market a centerfire revolver similar to the Single Action Army: the Ruger Blackhawk. The early models of the Blackhawk still operated the same way as the Colt, in that the hammer was half cocked to load and unload, and that the firearm was not safe to carry with all six chambers loaded due to the hammer resting upon the sixth chamber. A transfer bar was added to all models in 1974. The Blackhawk was not offered in 30 Carbine chambering until 1968. This Ruger Blackhawk .30 Carbine was made in 1972 (pre- transfer bar,) and sports a 7.5" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, front blade sight and smooth walnut grips with medallion logo inlay. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1930s Remington, Model 24 Takedown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 49631 1930s Remington, Model 24 Takedown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 49631

1930s Remington, Model 24 Takedown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 49631

Lot #504 (Sale Order 505 of 839)

The Remington Model 24 is a semi-automatic takedown rifle, chambered in either .22 Short or .22 long rifle, that was produced from 1922 to 1935. Based on a John Browning design, it is very closely related to the Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle (the Browning SA-22) which is still in production. This Model 24 was made in the 1930s and sports a smooth walnut stock with Schnabel-style forend & gloss finish, metal buttplate, 19" barrel, dovetail adjustable rear sight, dovetail front sight and tubular stock fed magazine. This gun is in nicely refinished condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1960 Ruger, Single-Six, 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 154558 1960 Ruger, Single-Six, 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 154558

1960 Ruger, Single-Six, 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 154558

Lot #505 (Sale Order 506 of 839)

The Ruger Single-Six is a six-shot, single-action rimfire revolver that was introduced in 1953 when westerns were popular in movies and television. Colt had discontinued the iconic Single Action Army prior to World War II, and few single-action revolvers were available to meet market demand for cowboy-style revolvers. The early models (pre-1974) still operated the same way as the Colt SAA in that the hammer was half cocked to load and unload, and that the firearm was not safe to carry with all six chambers loaded due to the hammer resting upon the sixth chamber. A transfer bar was added to all model in 1974. This Ruger Single-Six was made in 1960 (pre- transfer bar) and sports a 5" barrel, dovetail rear sight, front blade sight, Bakelite brown checkered grips and comes in original box with instructions. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1930s Remington, Model 24 Takedown (21 1930s Remington, Model 24 Takedown (21

1930s Remington, Model 24 Takedown (21" Barrel), 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 106985

Lot #506 (Sale Order 507 of 839)

The Remington Model 24 is a semi-automatic takedown rifle, chambered in either .22 Short or .22 long rifle, that was produced from 1922 to 1935. Based on a John Browning design, it is very closely related to the Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle (the Browning SA-22) which is still in production. This Model 24 was made in the 1930s and sports a smooth walnut stock with gloss finish, metal buttplate, 21" barrel, dovetail adjustable rear sight, dovetail front sight and tubular stock fed magazine. This gun is in nicely refinished condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1969 Ruger, Single-Six Convertible, 22 LR & Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 831380 1969 Ruger, Single-Six Convertible, 22 LR & Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 831380

1969 Ruger, Single-Six Convertible, 22 LR & Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 831380

Lot #507 (Sale Order 508 of 839)

The Ruger Single-Six is a six-shot, single-action rimfire revolver that was introduced in 1953 when westerns were popular in movies and television. Colt had discontinued the iconic Single Action Army prior to World War II, and few single-action revolvers were available to meet market demand for cowboy-style revolvers. The early models (pre-1974) still operated the same way as the Colt SAA in that the hammer was half cocked to load and unload, and that the firearm was not safe to carry with all six chambers loaded due to the hammer resting upon the sixth chamber. A transfer bar was added to all model in 1974. This Ruger Single-Six Convertible was made in 1969 (pre- transfer bar), and sports a 6.5" barrel, dovetail rear sight, front blade sight, smooth walnut grips with medallion logo inlay, comes with both 22 LR & magnum cylinders and comes in original box with instructions. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1930s Remington, Model 24 Takedown (21" Barrel), 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 109555

Lot #508 (Sale Order 509 of 839)

The Remington Model 24 is a semi-automatic takedown rifle, chambered in either .22 Short or .22 long rifle, that was produced from 1922 to 1935. Based on a John Browning design, It is very closely related to the Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle (the Browning SA-22) which is still in production. This Model 24 was made in the 1930s, and sports a smooth walnut stock with gloss finish, metal buttplate, 21" barrel, dovetail adjustable rear sight, dovetail front sight and tubular stock fed magazine. This gun is in nicely refinished condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1957 Ruger, Single-Six, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 70880 1957 Ruger, Single-Six, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 70880

1957 Ruger, Single-Six, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 70880

Lot #509 (Sale Order 510 of 839)

The Ruger Single-Six is a six-shot, single-action rimfire revolver that was introduced in 1953 when westerns were popular in movies and television. Colt had discontinued the iconic Single Action Army prior to World War II, and few single-action revolvers were available to meet market demand for cowboy-style revolvers. The early models (pre-1974) still operated the same way as the Colt SAA in that the hammer was half cocked to load and unload, and that the firearm was not safe to carry with all six chambers loaded due to the hammer resting upon the sixth chamber. A transfer bar was added to all model in 1974. This Ruger Single-Six was made in 1959 (pre- transfer bar) and sports a 5.5" barrel, dovetail rear sight, front blade sight and Bakelite brown checkered grips with medallion logo inlay. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1948 Remington, 241-B Speedmaster (B-Grade), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 108022 1948 Remington, 241-B Speedmaster (B-Grade), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 108022

1948 Remington, 241-B Speedmaster (B-Grade), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 108022

Lot #510 (Sale Order 511 of 839)

The Remington Model 241 Speedmaster is an autoloading, takedown, rimfire rifle that was manufactured from 1935 to 1951 and replaced the Model 24 in Remington's lineup. The 241 is a bit bigger than its predecessor, with a longer barrel than the Model 24, and was thus advertised as "a man-sized gun" which was "bigger – heavier – and better". It was offered in several grades, to include: "SA" or "LA" Standard; "B" - Better; "SC" or "LC" - Special; "SD" or "LD" - Peerless; "SE" or "LE" - Expert; "SF" or "LF" Premier. This Model 241-B (B Grade) was made in 1948, and sports an outline checkered walnut stock with oiled finish, checkered aluminum buttpad, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail silver bead front sight, quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver and tubular stock fed magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1965 Ruger, Single-Six Convertible, 22 LR & Magnum, Revolver, SN - 414056 1965 Ruger, Single-Six Convertible, 22 LR & Magnum, Revolver, SN - 414056

1965 Ruger, Single-Six Convertible, 22 LR & Magnum, Revolver, SN - 414056

Lot #511 (Sale Order 512 of 839)

The Ruger Single-Six is a six-shot, single-action rimfire revolver that was introduced in 1953 when westerns were popular in movies and television. Colt had discontinued the iconic Single Action Army prior to World War II, and few single-action revolvers were available to meet market demand for cowboy-style revolvers. The early models (pre-1974) still operated the same way as the Colt SAA in that the hammer was half cocked to load and unload, and that the firearm was not safe to carry with all six chambers loaded due to the hammer resting upon the sixth chamber. A transfer bar was added to all models in 1974. This Ruger Single-Six Convertible was made in 1965 (pre- transfer bar) and sports a 5.5" barrel, dovetail rear sight, front blade sight, stag-style grips and comes with both 22 LR & magnum cylinders. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1936 Remington, 241 Speedmaster (Gallery Gun), 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 10094 1936 Remington, 241 Speedmaster (Gallery Gun), 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 10094

1936 Remington, 241 Speedmaster (Gallery Gun), 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 10094

Lot #512 (Sale Order 513 of 839)

The Remington Model 241 Speedmaster is an autoloading, takedown, rimfire rifle that was manufactured from 1935 to 1951 and replaced the Model 24 in Remingtons lineup. The 241 is a bit bigger than its predecessor, with a longer barrel than the Model 24, and was thus advertised as "a man-sized gun" which was "bigger – heavier – and better". It was offered in several grades, to include: "SA" or "LA" Standard; "B" - Better; "SC" or "LC" - Special; "SD" or "LD" - Peerless; "SE" or "LE" - Expert; "SF" or "LF" Premier. This Model 241 (Gallery Gun) was made in 1936, and sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, checkered aluminum buttpad, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail silver bead front sight, quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver and tubular stock fed magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1971 Ruger, Super Single-Six Convertible, 22 LR & Magnum, Revolver, SN - 60-68983 1971 Ruger, Super Single-Six Convertible, 22 LR & Magnum, Revolver, SN - 60-68983

1971 Ruger, Super Single-Six Convertible, 22 LR & Magnum, Revolver, SN - 60-68983

Lot #513 (Sale Order 514 of 839)

The Ruger Single-Six is a six-shot, single-action rimfire revolver that was introduced in 1953 when westerns were popular in movies and television. Colt had discontinued the iconic Single Action Army prior to World War II, and few single-action revolvers were available to meet market demand for cowboy-style revolvers. The early models (pre-1974) still operated the same way as the Colt SAA in that the hammer was half cocked to load and unload, and that the firearm was not safe to carry with all six chambers loaded due to the hammer resting upon the sixth chamber. A transfer bar was added to all model in 1974. The term "Super Single-Six" refers to those models which have fully adjustable target sights. This Ruger Super Single-Six Convertible was made in 1971 (pre- transfer bar) and sports a 6.5" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, front blade sight, smooth walnut grips with medallion logo inlay and comes with both 22 LR & magnum cylinders. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1939 Remington, 241 Speedmaster, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 43044 1939 Remington, 241 Speedmaster, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 43044

1939 Remington, 241 Speedmaster, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 43044

Lot #514 (Sale Order 515 of 839)

The Remington Model 241 Speedmaster is an autoloading, takedown, rimfire rifle that was manufactured from 1935 to 1951 and replaced the Model 24 in Remington's lineup. The 241 is a bit bigger than its predecessor with a longer barrel than the Model 24, and was thus advertised as "a man-sized gun" which was "bigger – heavier – and better". It was offered in several grades, to include: "SA" or "LA" Standard; "B" - Better; "SC" or "LC" - Special; "SD" or "LD" - Peerless; "SE" or "LE" - Expert; "SF" or "LF" Premier. This Model 241 was made in 1939 and sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, checkered aluminum buttpad, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail silver bead front sight, quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver and tubular stock fed magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1972 Ruger, Super Single-Six Convertible, 22 LR & Magnum, Revolver, SN - 60-91193 1972 Ruger, Super Single-Six Convertible, 22 LR & Magnum, Revolver, SN - 60-91193

1972 Ruger, Super Single-Six Convertible, 22 LR & Magnum, Revolver, SN - 60-91193

Lot #515 (Sale Order 516 of 839)

The Ruger Single-Six is a six-shot, single-action rimfire revolver that was introduced in 1953 when westerns were popular in movies and television. Colt had discontinued the iconic Single Action Army prior to World War II, and few single-action revolvers were available to meet market demand for cowboy-style revolvers. The early models (pre-1974) still operated the same way as the Colt SAA in that the hammer was half cocked to load and unload, and that the firearm was not safe to carry with all six chambers loaded due to the hammer resting upon the sixth chamber. A transfer bar was added to all model in 1974. The term "Super Single-Six" refers to those models which have fully adjustable target sights. This Ruger Super Single-Six Convertible was made in 1972 (pre- transfer bar), and sports a 6.5" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, front blade sight, smooth walnut grips with medallion logo inlay and comes with both 22 LR & magnum cylinders. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1939 Remington, 241 Speedmaster (Gallery Gun), 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 54955 1939 Remington, 241 Speedmaster (Gallery Gun), 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 54955

1939 Remington, 241 Speedmaster (Gallery Gun), 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 54955

Lot #516 (Sale Order 517 of 839)

The Remington Model 241 Speedmaster is an autoloading, takedown, rimfire rifle that was manufactured from 1935 to 1951 and replaced the Model 24 in Remington's lineup. The 241 is a bit bigger than its predecessor, with a longer barrel than the Model 24, and was thus advertised as "a man-sized gun" which was "bigger – heavier – and better". It was offered in several grades, to include: "SA" or "LA" Standard; "B" - Better; "SC" or "LC" - Special; "SD" or "LD" - Peerless; "SE" or "LE" - Expert; "SF" or "LF" Premier. This Model 241 (Gallery Gun) was made in 1939, and sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, checkered aluminum buttpad, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail silver bead front sight, quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver and tubular stock fed magazine. This gun is showing some metal wear, but otherwise is in good condition, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1986 Ruger, 1986 Ruger,

1986 Ruger, "Bisley" New Model Single-Six, 22 LR, Revolver (NIB), SN - 261-27455

Lot #517 (Sale Order 518 of 839)

The Colt Single-Action "Bisley" Target Revolver made its debut at the British Commonwealth Championship Match in Bisley, England, in 1894. This specially designed Colt SAA featured a long grip frame and a low-profile wide target hammer. It made such an impression at the Bisley Match that Colt began producing it for commercial sale. More than 40,000 Colt Bisleys were made between 1894 and 1915. In 1986, Bill Ruger decided to build a modernized Bisley based on his well-established Blackhawk and Single-Six revolvers. In essence, Ruger wanted to create a revolver that did the same things for shooters of the late 20th century that Colt’s Bisley had done for competitors of the early 20th Century. The Ruger Bisley revolver is offered in a host of chamberings and configurations, but all have the distinctive Bisley grip frame and hammer shape. It is important to note that the Ruger Bisley is not a replica of the Colt but rather a completely updated and much improved revolver well-suited for modern ammo. The actual shape of the butt, hammer spur and trigger were specifically developed by William B. Ruger, Sr. and the engineers in his employ. The Ruger Single-Six is a single-action six-shot 22 rimfire revolver first released in June, 1953. Prior to 1974, the Single-Six was produced without the transfer bar mechanism making it less safe to carry with all six chambers loaded and with the hammer resting on a loaded chamber. In 1974, Ruger updated all of their single-action revolvers with a transfer bar. The transfer bar safety allows the revolver to fire only when the trigger has been pulled. This updated model was called the "New Model" Single-Six. This New Model (with transfer bar) Single-Six "Bisley" was made in 1986, and features a scroll engraved cylinder "RUGER BISLEY MODEL", 6.5" barrel, smooth walnut grips with medallion logo inlay, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel and front blade sight and comes in original box with paperwork. This gun appears to be new/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1926 Remington, 12-B 1926 Remington, 12-B

1926 Remington, 12-B "Gallery Special", 22 Short, Pump, SN - 629492

Lot #518 (Sale Order 519 of 839)

The Remington Model 12 is a slide-action, solid-breech, hammerless, takedown, side-ejection rifle that was produced from 1909 to 1936 and was available in several different configurations. There were six model configurations in the Remington Model 12 Series. The Model 12-B was chambered for 22 Short only. This Model 12-B "Gallery Special" was made in 1926, and sports a 24" octagon Barrel, smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, crescent metal buttplate, dovetail adjustable rear sight, dovetail bead front sight and quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1986 Ruger, 1986 Ruger,

1986 Ruger, "Bisley" New Model Single-Six, 22 LR, Revolver (New W/ Box), SN - 261-32276

Lot #519 (Sale Order 520 of 839)

The Colt Single-Action "Bisley" Target Revolver made its debut at the British Commonwealth Championship Match in Bisley, England, in 1894. This specially designed Colt SAA featured a long grip frame and a low-profile wide target hammer. It made such an impression at the Bisley Match that Colt began producing it for commercial sale. More than 40,000 Colt Bisleys were made between 1894 and 1915. In 1986, Bill Ruger decided to build a modernized Bisley based on his well-established Blackhawk and Single-Six revolvers. In essence, Ruger wanted to create a revolver that did the same things for shooters of the late 20th century that Colt’s Bisley had done for competitors of the early 20th Century. The Ruger Bisley revolver is offered in a host of chamberings and configurations, but all have the distinctive Bisley grip frame and hammer shape. It is important to note that the Ruger Bisley is not a replica of the Colt, but rather a completely updated and much improved revolver well-suited for modern ammo. The actual shape of the butt, hammer spur and trigger were specifically developed by William B. Ruger, Sr. and the engineers in his employ. The Ruger Single-Six is a single-action six-shot 22 rimfire revolver first released in June 1953. Prior to 1974, the Single-Six was produced without the transfer bar mechanism, making it less safe to carry with all six chambers loaded and with the hammer resting on a loaded chamber. In 1974, Ruger updated all of their single-action revolvers with a transfer bar. The transfer bar safety allows the revolver to fire only when the trigger has been pulled. This updated model was called the "New Model" Single-Six. This New Model (with transfer bar) Single-Six "Bisley" was made in 1986, and features a scroll engraved cylinder "RUGER BISLEY MODEL", 6.5" barrel, smooth walnut grips with medallion logo inlay, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel and front blade sight and comes in period correct box with paperwork. This gun appears to be new/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1920 Remington, 12-C Standard, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 228990 1920 Remington, 12-C Standard, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 228990

1920 Remington, 12-C Standard, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 228990

Lot #520 (Sale Order 521 of 839)

The Remington Model 12 is a slide-action, solid-breech, hammerless, takedown, side-ejection rifle that was produced from 1909 to 1936, and was available in several different configurations. There were six model configurations in the Remington Model 12 Series. The 12-C was the Standard Model, which was offered in several different variations. This Model 12-C Standard was made in 1920, and sports a 24" octagon barrel, smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, crescent metal buttplate, dovetail adjustable rear sight, dovetail bead front sight and quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1979 Ruger, New Model Super Single-Six Convertible, 22 LR & Magnum, Revolver, SN - 66-93782 1979 Ruger, New Model Super Single-Six Convertible, 22 LR & Magnum, Revolver, SN - 66-93782

1979 Ruger, New Model Super Single-Six Convertible, 22 LR & Magnum, Revolver, SN - 66-93782

Lot #521 (Sale Order 522 of 839)

The Ruger Single-Six is a six-shot, single-action rimfire revolver that was introduced in 1953 when westerns were popular in movies and television. Colt had discontinued the iconic Single Action Army prior to World War II, and few single-action revolvers were available to meet market demand for cowboy-style revolvers. The early models (pre-1974) still operated the same way as the Colt SAA in that the hammer was half cocked to load and unload, and that the firearm was not safe to carry with all six chambers loaded due to the hammer resting upon the sixth chamber. A transfer bar was added to all models in 1974. The term "Super Single-Six" refers to those models which have fully adjustable target sights. This Ruger New Model Super Single-Six Convertible was made in 1979 (with transfer bar), and sports a 4.75" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, front blade sight, smooth walnut grips with medallion logo inlay and comes with both 22 LR & magnum cylinders. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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1936 Remington, 12-C Standard, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 479456 1936 Remington, 12-C Standard, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 479456

1936 Remington, 12-C Standard, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 479456

Lot #522 (Sale Order 523 of 839)

The Remington Model 12 is a slide-action, solid-breech, hammerless, takedown, side-ejection rifle that was produced from 1909 to 1936,and was available in several different configurations. There were six model configurations in the Remington Model 12 Series. The 12-C was the Standard Model which was offered in several different variations. This Model 12-C Standard was made in 1936, and sports a 24" octagon barrel, smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, crescent metal buttplate, dovetail adjustable rear sight, dovetail bead front sight and quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1969 Ruger, Bearcat (1st Issue), 22 LR, Revolver (NIB), SN - 90-07738 1969 Ruger, Bearcat (1st Issue), 22 LR, Revolver (NIB), SN - 90-07738

1969 Ruger, Bearcat (1st Issue), 22 LR, Revolver (NIB), SN - 90-07738

Lot #523 (Sale Order 524 of 839)

The Ruger Bearcat is a single-action, .22 caliber revolver that was introduced in 1958. It is based on the classic Remington single-action revolvers of the mid-19th century. Because of its compact size and frame, it was advertised as being ideal for hikers or campers in need of a .22 LR revolver, or "kit gun". It was produced in three "issues" - 1958–1971 Bearcat (1st issue), 1971–1975 Super Bearcat (2nd issue) & 1993–present New Bearcat (3rd issue). This Bearcat 1st Issue was made in 1969, and sports a 4" barrel, engraved cylinder, one-piece cylinder/ grip frame made of an anodized aluminum alloy with brass colored trigger guard, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, smooth walnut grips with silver medallion logo inlay and comes in original box with paperwork. This gun appears to be new/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1946 Remington, 121-S Fieldmaster, 22 Rem. Special (.22 W.R.F), Pump, SN - 93404 1946 Remington, 121-S Fieldmaster, 22 Rem. Special (.22 W.R.F), Pump, SN - 93404

1946 Remington, 121-S Fieldmaster, 22 Rem. Special (.22 W.R.F), Pump, SN - 93404

Lot #524 (Sale Order 525 of 839)

The Remington Fieldmaster 121 is a slide-action, solid-breech, hammerless, takedown, side-ejection rifle that was produced from 1936 to 1954 and was available in several different configurations. The Model 121-S was a "Special Grade" that was Chambered for .22 Remington Special Cartridges (.22 W.R.F). This Model 121-S Special was made in 1946, and sports a 25" barrel, smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, aluminum buttplate, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight, sling studs and quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is in good condition with some light wear on an early re-bluing, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Ruger, GP100 Stainless, 357 Magnum, Revolver (Box & Soft Case), SN - 173-31690 Ruger, GP100 Stainless, 357 Magnum, Revolver (Box & Soft Case), SN - 173-31690

Ruger, GP100 Stainless, 357 Magnum, Revolver (Box & Soft Case), SN - 173-31690

Lot #525 (Sale Order 526 of 839)

Ruger has built a reputation for crafting quality handguns, and the GP100 revolver series is certainly no exception. These American-made wheel guns were originally produced in 1985, but have seen continued success for over three decades. While there are definitely aligning features within the GP family, the current line is among the most diverse revolver series on the market. The GP100 .357 magnum is the most popular model of the series thanks to its classic design and traditional caliber. Its medium-size build makes it a great choice for multi-purpose shooting, and its very user-friendly disassembly is a breeze. Features Include: Triple-locking cylinder; Hogue Monogrip with walnut panel inlay; single/double action with a 6-round capacity; 4" ribbed barrel; shrouded extractor rod; brushed stainless finish; adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel; grooved upper rib and dovetailed front sight. This gun sells complete with NcSTAR 2.5x30 scope mounted on a dovetailed rail, and comes in box with black soft carry case and original sights. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1940 Remington, 241 Speedmaster, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 55618 1940 Remington, 241 Speedmaster, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 55618

1940 Remington, 241 Speedmaster, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 55618

Lot #526 (Sale Order 527 of 839)

The Remington Model 241 Speedmaster is an autoloading, takedown, rimfire rifle that was manufactured from 1935 to 1951 and replaced the Model 24 in Remington's lineup. The 241 is a bit bigger than its predecessor, with a longer barrel than the Model 24 and was thus advertised as "a man-sized gun" which was "bigger – heavier – and better". It was offered in several grades, to include: "SA" or "LA" Standard; "B" - Better; "SC" or "LC" - Special; "SD" or "LD" - Peerless; "SE" or "LE" - Expert; "SF" or "LF" Premier. This Model 241 was made in 1940, and sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, checkered aluminum buttpad, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail silver bead front sight, quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver and tubular stock fed magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Ruger, GP100, 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - 170-08092 Ruger, GP100, 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - 170-08092

Ruger, GP100, 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - 170-08092

Lot #527 (Sale Order 528 of 839)

Ruger has built a reputation for crafting quality handguns, and the GP100 revolver series is certainly no exception. These American-made wheel guns were originally produced in 1985 but have seen continued success for over three decades. While there are definitely aligning features within the GP family, the current line is among the most diverse revolver series on the market. The GP100 .357 magnum is the most popular model of the series thanks to its classic design and traditional caliber. Its medium-size build makes it a great choice for multi-purpose shooting, and its very user-friendly, disassembly is a breeze. Features include: Triple-locking cylinder; Hogue Monogrip with walnut panel inlay; Single/double action with a 6-round capacity; 4" ribbed barrel; Shrouded extractor rod; Blued finish; Adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel; Grooved upper rib and Dovetailed front sight. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1945 Remington, 241 Speedmaster, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 70350 1945 Remington, 241 Speedmaster, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 70350

1945 Remington, 241 Speedmaster, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 70350

Lot #528 (Sale Order 529 of 839)

The Remington Model 241 Speedmaster is an autoloading, takedown, rimfire rifle that was manufactured from 1935 to 1951 and replaced the Model 24 in Remington's lineup. The 241 is a bit bigger than its predecessor with a longer barrel than the Model 24, and was thus advertised as "a man-sized gun" which was "bigger – heavier – and better". It was offered in several grades, to include: "SA" or "LA" Standard; "B" - Better; "SC" or "LC" - Special; "SD" or "LD" - Peerless; "SE" or "LE" - Expert; "SF" or "LF" Premier. This Model 241 was made in 1945, and sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, checkered aluminum buttpad, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail silver bead front sight, quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver and tubular stock fed magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1973 Ruger, Standard Automatic Target, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 12-04748 1973 Ruger, Standard Automatic Target, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 12-04748

1973 Ruger, Standard Automatic Target, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 12-04748

Lot #529 (Sale Order 530 of 839)

The Ruger Standard Automatic Pistol MKI and its offspring (MK II, MK III, and MK IV) are a series of rimfire semi-automatic pistols introduced in 1949. It is marketed as a reliable .22 caliber rimfire and is produced in both casual sport and target shooting configurations. The Ruger Standard Automatic line of pistols are still made today and have become the most accepted and successful .22 caliber semi-automatic pistols ever produced. The MKI variant was manufactured from 1949-1982. This Standard Automatic Target was made in 1973, and features a 4.75" barrel, dovetail adjustable rear sight, pinned blade front sight, checkered walnut grips with medallion logo inlay, 10-round magazine and comes in original box with manual. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1947 Remington, 241 Speedmaster, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 99395 1947 Remington, 241 Speedmaster, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 99395

1947 Remington, 241 Speedmaster, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 99395

Lot #530 (Sale Order 531 of 839)

The Remington Model 241 Speedmaster is an autoloading, takedown, rimfire rifle that was manufactured from 1935 to 1951 and replaced the Model 24 in Remingtons lineup. The 241 is a bit bigger than its predecessor, with a longer barrel than the Model 24, and was thus advertised as "a man-sized gun" which was "bigger – heavier – and better". It was offered in several grades, to include: "SA" or "LA" Standard; "B" - Better; "SC" or "LC" - Special; "SD" or "LD" - Peerless; "SE" or "LE" - Expert; "SF" or "LF" Premier. This Model 241 was made in 1947, and sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, checkered aluminum buttpad, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail silver bead front sight, quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver and tubular stock fed magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1976 Ruger, MKI Bull Target 1976 Ruger, MKI Bull Target

1976 Ruger, MKI Bull Target "200th YEAR OF LIBERTY", 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 13-59409

Lot #531 (Sale Order 532 of 839)

The Ruger Standard Automatic Pistol MKI and its offspring (MK II, MK III, and MK IV) are a series of rimfire semi-automatic pistols introduced in 1949. It is marketed as a reliable .22 caliber rimfire and is produced in both casual sport and target shooting configurations. The Ruger Standard Automatic line of pistols are still made today and have become the most accepted and successful .22 caliber semi-automatic pistols ever produced. The MKI variant was manufactured from 1949-1982. This Standard Automatic MKI Bull Target was made in 1976, "MADE IN THE 200th YEAR OF AMERICAN LIBERTY", and features a 5.5" bull barrel, dovetail adjustable rear sight, front blade sight, black checkered grips with medallion logo inlay, 10-round magazine and comes in original box. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1949 Remington, 241 Speedmaster (Gallery Gun), 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 120063 1949 Remington, 241 Speedmaster (Gallery Gun), 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 120063

1949 Remington, 241 Speedmaster (Gallery Gun), 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 120063

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The Remington Model 241 Speedmaster is an autoloading, takedown, rimfire rifle that was manufactured from 1935 to 1951 and replaced the Model 24 in Remington's lineup. The 241 is a bit bigger than its predecessor, with a longer barrel than the Model 24, and was thus advertised as "a man-sized gun" which was "bigger – heavier – and better". It was offered in several grades, to include: "SA" or "LA" Standard; "B" - Better; "SC" or "LC" - Special; "SD" or "LD" - Peerless; "SE" or "LE" - Expert; "SF" or "LF" Premier. This Model 241 (Gallery Gun) was made in 1949, and sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, checkered aluminum buttpad, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail silver bead front sight, quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver and tubular stock fed magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1982 Ruger, MKI Bull Target, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 17-71992 1982 Ruger, MKI Bull Target, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 17-71992

1982 Ruger, MKI Bull Target, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 17-71992

Lot #533 (Sale Order 534 of 839)

The Ruger Standard Automatic Pistol MKI and its offspring (MK II, MK III, and MK IV) are a series of rimfire semi-automatic pistols introduced in 1949. It is marketed as a reliable .22 caliber rimfire and is produced in both casual sport and target shooting configurations. The Ruger Standard Automatic line of pistols are still made today and have become the most accepted and successful .22 caliber semi-automatic pistols ever produced. The MKI variant was manufactured from 1949-1982. This Standard Automatic MKI Bull Target was made in 1982, and features a 5.5" bull barrel, dovetail adjustable rear sight, front blade sight, black checkered grips with medallion logo inlay and 10-round magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1949 Remington, 241 Speedmaster, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 122095 1949 Remington, 241 Speedmaster, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 122095

1949 Remington, 241 Speedmaster, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 122095

Lot #534 (Sale Order 535 of 839)

The Remington Model 241 Speedmaster is an autoloading, takedown, rimfire rifle that was manufactured from 1935 to 1951 and replaced the Model 24 in Remington's lineup. The 241 is a bit bigger than its predecessor, with a longer barrel than the Model 24, and was thus advertised as "a man-sized gun" which was "bigger – heavier – and better". It was offered in several grades, to include: "SA" or "LA" Standard; "B" - Better; "SC" or "LC" - Special; "SD" or "LD" - Peerless; "SE" or "LE" - Expert; "SF" or "LF" Premier. This Model 241 was made in 1949, and sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, checkered aluminum buttpad, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail silver bead front sight, quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver and tubular stock fed magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1951 Ruger, Standard Automatic, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 14978 1951 Ruger, Standard Automatic, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 14978

1951 Ruger, Standard Automatic, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 14978

Lot #535 (Sale Order 536 of 839)

The Ruger Standard Automatic Pistol MKI and its offspring (MK II, MK III, and MK IV) are a series of rimfire semi-automatic pistols introduced in 1949. It is marketed as a reliable .22 caliber rimfire and is produced in both casual sport and target shooting configurations. The Ruger Standard Automatic line of pistols are still made today and have become the most accepted and successful .22 caliber semi-automatic pistols ever produced. The MKI variant was manufactured from 1949-1982. This Standard Automatic was made in 1951, and features a 4.75" barrel, dovetail rear sight, pinned front blade sight, black checkered grips with medallion logo inlay and 10-round magazine. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1923 Remington (First Year), Model 25, 32 WCF (32-20), Pump, SN - 5474 1923 Remington (First Year), Model 25, 32 WCF (32-20), Pump, SN - 5474

1923 Remington (First Year), Model 25, 32 WCF (32-20), Pump, SN - 5474

Lot #536 (Sale Order 537 of 839)

The Remington Model 25 is a slide-action, solid-breech, hammerless, takedown, side-ejection rifle that was produced from 1923 to 1935. These slick little gems were chambered for the .25-20 and .32-20 Winchester rounds and advertised as being ideal for small game. There were three model configurations in the Remington Model 25 Series: 25, 25A & 25R. This Model 25 was made in 1923 (First Year Production), and sports a 24" Barrel, smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, crescent metal buttplate, dovetail adjustable rear sight, dovetail bead front sight and quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Ruger, 22 Charger, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Soft Case), SN - 490-45065 Ruger, 22 Charger, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Soft Case), SN - 490-45065

Ruger, 22 Charger, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Soft Case), SN - 490-45065

Lot #537 (Sale Order 538 of 839)

The Ruger 22 Charger is great for plinking and features a 10" cold hammer-forged barrel with ultra-precise rifling for exceptional accuracy, longevity, and ease of cleaning. The factory installed Picatinny rail provides ample room for optics. The one-piece laminate stock with pistol grip is stylish and elegant and sports a factory drilled bi-pod stud. This gun is in same-as-new condition and comes with tan soft case.

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1924 Remington, Model 25, 25-20 Win., Pump, SN - 12027 1924 Remington, Model 25, 25-20 Win., Pump, SN - 12027

1924 Remington, Model 25, 25-20 Win., Pump, SN - 12027

Lot #538 (Sale Order 539 of 839)

The Remington Model 25 is a slide-action, solid-breech, hammerless, takedown, side-ejection rifle that was produced from 1923 to 1935. These slick little gems were chambered for the .25-20 and .32-20 Winchester rounds and advertised as being ideal for small game. There were three model configurations in the Remington Model 25 Series: 25, 25A & 25R. This Model 25 was made in 1924 and sports a 24" Barrel, smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, crescent metal buttplate, dovetail adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, dovetail bead front sight and quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Ruger, LCP II, 380 Auto, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Holster), SN - 380065647 Ruger, LCP II, 380 Auto, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Holster), SN - 380065647

Ruger, LCP II, 380 Auto, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Holster), SN - 380065647

Lot #539 (Sale Order 540 of 839)

The Ruger LCP II Semi-Auto Pistol is similar to the incredibly popular original LCP, with added features for enhanced accuracy, fire control, and overall user function. The LCP II features a single-action trigger pull, with an internal hammer that won't snag when drawing the weapon. The sights are larger and serrated for superior visibility. A beefed up backstrap with an aggressively textured grip frame provides better distribution of recoil forces and a secure hold. The LCP II comes with an automatic slide hold-open function for faster reloading; and it includes finger grip extension for the magazine floorplate. The frame is made of lightweight and highly durable glass-filled nylon, and the alloy steel slide features an anti-corrosive black finish. All sharp edges have been eliminated on the LCP II to aid in concealment and to reduce wear on clothing. Unlike many small semi-automatic pistols that operate with a blowback action, the Ruger LCP II operates on a locked-breech system, which mitigates recoil and does not necessitate the user to pull the slide back against an excessively heavy recoil spring during loading. This Ruger LCP II is in same-as-new condition comes in box with (3) 6-round magazines, and a pocket holster. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1946 Remington, 121 Fieldmaster, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 136860 1946 Remington, 121 Fieldmaster, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 136860

1946 Remington, 121 Fieldmaster, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 136860

Lot #540 (Sale Order 541 of 839)

The Remington Fieldmaster 121 is a slide-action, solid-breech, hammerless, takedown, side-ejection rifle that was produced from 1936 to 1954 and was available in several different configurations. This Model 121 was made in 1949 and sports a 25" barrel, smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, checkered aluminum buttplate, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight and quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is in nicely refurbished condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Kel-Tec, PMR30, 22 Magnum, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - NRA-W1890 Kel-Tec, PMR30, 22 Magnum, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - NRA-W1890

Kel-Tec, PMR30, 22 Magnum, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - NRA-W1890

Lot #541 (Sale Order 542 of 839)

In 2008, Kel-Tec's Chief Design Engineer, Tobias Obermeit, had a vision to build a semi-auto .22WMR pistol that holds 30 rounds in a flush-fit magazine. Roughly based on an early, futuristic looking George Kellgren design, the PMR30 was released in 2010 with high praise and stands out as one of the most innovative handguns in the world today. Right out of the box, the PMR30 offers excellent target acquisition due to its fiber optic front & rear sights. It also features an integrated accessory rail to mount a weapon light for those dark rooms or evening situations. The 4.4" barrel and excellent 5 lb. trigger both play a role in the PMR’s accuracy. As long as you pay attention to the fundamentals, the PMR30 will deliver. This gun is in same-as-new condition and comes in original black hardcase with (2) 30-round magazines and paperwork. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1950 Remington, 121 Fieldmaster, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 138191 1950 Remington, 121 Fieldmaster, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 138191

1950 Remington, 121 Fieldmaster, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 138191

Lot #542 (Sale Order 543 of 839)

The Remington Fieldmaster 121 is a slide-action, solid-breech, hammerless, takedown, side-ejection rifle that was produced from 1936 to 1954 and was available in several different configurations. This Model 121 was made in 1950, and sports a 25" barrel, smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, checkered aluminum buttplate, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight and quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is in nicely refurbished condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1970's Star, FR (Fourth Model), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 981070 1970's Star, FR (Fourth Model), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 981070

1970's Star, FR (Fourth Model), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 981070

Lot #543 (Sale Order 544 of 839)

The Star "F Series" is the .22 Long Rifle caliber general purpose target pistol variant of the classic Star pocket pistols that were first produced in 1932. During its production run, the pistol was updated four times, which are now know as "series" - First Model F Series (1932-1941), Second Model F Series (1942-1957), Third Model F Series (1958-1966) & Fourth Model F Series (1967-1983). During the Fourth Series the name changed to "FR" for the 4" barrel version. This Star FR Fourth Model sports a 4" slab-sided ribbed barrel, brown checkered grips with thumb rest, dovetail rear sight, front blade sight, serrated hammer, thumb safety & slide catch, trigger shoe and 10-round magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1953 Remington, 121 Fieldmaster, 22 S L LR, Pump (W/ Manual), SN - 195438 1953 Remington, 121 Fieldmaster, 22 S L LR, Pump (W/ Manual), SN - 195438

1953 Remington, 121 Fieldmaster, 22 S L LR, Pump (W/ Manual), SN - 195438

Lot #544 (Sale Order 545 of 839)

The Remington Fieldmaster 121 is a slide-action, solid-breech, hammerless, takedown, side-ejection rifle that was produced from 1936 to 1954 and was available in several different configurations. This Model 121 was made in 1953, and sports a 25" barrel, smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, ribbed buttplate with aluminum spacer, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight, quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver and comes with period correct manual & box sticker. This gun is in nicely refurbished condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1965 Astra, Model 2000 1965 Astra, Model 2000

1965 Astra, Model 2000 "Cub", 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 136701

Lot #545 (Sale Order 546 of 839)

The Astra Model 2000 "Cub" is a single-action, blowback operated, pocket pistol that was produced from 1954 to 1998. It features extremely compact dimensions, an exposed hammer, serrated slide, toggle safety/retracted slide lock combo, magazine safety, magazine release button on the bottom of the left grip panel, brown checkered grips, 2" barrel and 6-round single stack magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1932 Remington, Model 33, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action 1932 Remington, Model 33, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

1932 Remington, Model 33, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #546 (Sale Order 547 of 839)

The Remington Model 33 is a single-shot, 22 caliber, takedown, bolt-action rifle that was produced from 1932 to 1935 along side the Model 34. This Model 33 was made in 1932, and sports a one-piece walnut stock, metal buttplate, 24" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight, chrome bolt & trigger and quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1930's Walther, Model 8 (Third Variant), 25 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 741898 1930's Walther, Model 8 (Third Variant), 25 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 741898

1930's Walther, Model 8 (Third Variant), 25 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 741898

Lot #547 (Sale Order 548 of 839)

The Walther Model 8 is a single-action, blowback operated, pocket pistol with a concealed hammer that was manufactured in Germany by Carl Walther GmbH from 1920 to 1940. It was produced in three slightly different variants: First Variant (1920-1926), Second Variant (1927-1933) & Third Variant (1934-1940). This Model 8 Third Variant sports a 2.75" barrel, serrated rib with fixed sight and black checkered grips. This gun is in good condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1934 Remington, Model 34, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 62677 1934 Remington, Model 34, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 62677

1934 Remington, Model 34, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 62677

Lot #548 (Sale Order 549 of 839)

The Remington Model 34 is a single-shot, 22 caliber, takedown, bolt-action rifle that was produced from 1932 to 1935, alongside the Model 33. This Model 34 was made in 1934, and sports a one-piece walnut stock with grooved forearm, metal buttplate, 24" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight, chrome bolt & trigger and quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1979 H&R, 999 Sportsman (Third Model), 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - AT139454 1979 H&R, 999 Sportsman (Third Model), 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - AT139454

1979 H&R, 999 Sportsman (Third Model), 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - AT139454

Lot #549 (Sale Order 550 of 839)

The Harrington & Richardson Sportsman Double-Action Model 999 was introduced in October, 1932, and remained in production until the end in 1986. It has a very unique frame style, called by collectors as "The Rice Frame" after Rienzi Rice, who received the patent. H&R offered 11 different styles of grips that would fit this frame and there are three separate models of this gun; First Model 1932-1952 (Rice Frame), Second Model 1953-1973 (square butt two-piece grips) and Third Model 1974 -1986 (same grip frame with transfer bar ignition system). This Third Model Sportsman was made in 1979, and features a 6" ribbed barrel, adjustable target sights, top-break action, 9-shot cylinder, checkered walnut grips with gold medallion inlays and comes in original box with paperwork and speed loader. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/clean bore and is in excellent working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1936 Remington, 41 Targetmaster, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 118822 1936 Remington, 41 Targetmaster, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 118822

1936 Remington, 41 Targetmaster, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 118822

Lot #550 (Sale Order 551 of 839)

The Remington Model 41 Targetmaster is a single-shot, 22 caliber, takedown, bolt-action rifle that was produced from 1936 to 1939 as the replacement for the discontinued model 33. It was offered in the Standard 41 (A), as well as 41 (PS), 41 (AS), and 41 (SB) variations. This Model 41 was made in 1936, and sports a smooth one-piece walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, 27" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight, chrome bolt and flush fit quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1900 Iver-Johnson, Safety Automatic Hammerless 2nd Model, 32 S&W, Revolver Circa 1900 Iver-Johnson, Safety Automatic Hammerless 2nd Model, 32 S&W, Revolver

Circa 1900 Iver-Johnson, Safety Automatic Hammerless 2nd Model, 32 S&W, Revolver

Lot #551 (Sale Order 552 of 839)

The Iver Johnson "Safety Automatic Hammerless" is a double-action revolver that was manufactured from 1895 to 1941. The term "Safety Automatic" refers to Iver Johnson's Hammer-the-Hammer transfer bar safety system ("safety") and the automatic ejection of cartridges upon breaking open the revolvers ("automatic"). It was manufactured in three distinct production runs known as "Models": First Model (1895–1896), single post latch; Second Model (1897–1908), safety lever added to face of trigger; Third Model (a.k.a. "New Model") (1909–1941), no safety lever on trigger, adapted for smokeless powder. This Second Model "Safety Automatic Hammerless" sports a nickel plated finish, 3" ribbed barrel, checkered black grips with sideways looking owl head, case hardened trigger, blued trigger guard and 5-shot cylinder. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1937 Remington, 341-P Sportmaster (Peerless Grade), 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 110377 1937 Remington, 341-P Sportmaster (Peerless Grade), 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 110377

1937 Remington, 341-P Sportmaster (Peerless Grade), 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 110377

Lot #552 (Sale Order 553 of 839)

The Remington Model 341 Sportmaster is a 22 caliber, bolt-action, tube-fed repeating rifle that was produced from 1936 to 1940, and was offered in several grades. The 341-A was the Standard Model, and there were five other grades, including the highly finished Peerless Grade, as well as a “341SB,” which was a smooth bore for use with diminutive .22 LR shot shells. This Model 341-P (Peerless Grade) was made in 1937, and sports a smooth one-piece walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, 24" barrel, fully adjustable rear peep sight, front dome sight, chrome bolt and flush fit quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1900 H&R, Circa 1900 H&R,

Circa 1900 H&R, "Young America Double Action" - 1st Model - 3rd Variation, 22 RF, Revolver

Lot #553 (Sale Order 554 of 839)

The Harrington & Richardson "Young America Double Action" revolver was made from 1894 to 1941 in two models. The First Model was produced from 1884-1904 and was offered in 22 RF (small frame) or 32 S&W (large frame) and in three variations. The Second Model was made from 1905-1941 and was only offered in a small frame. This First Model - Third Variation was made in circa 1888-1897 and sports a nickel plated finish, 2" octagon barrel, blued hammer/ trigger guard, pull pin cylinder release, black checkered grips and 7-shot cylinder. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1936 Remington, 341 Sportmaster, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 67180 1936 Remington, 341 Sportmaster, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 67180

1936 Remington, 341 Sportmaster, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 67180

Lot #554 (Sale Order 555 of 839)

The Remington Model 341 Sportmaster is a 22 caliber, bolt-action, tube-fed repeating rifle that was produced from 1936 to 1940 and was offered in several grades. The 341-A was the Standard Model, and there were five other grades, including the highly finished Peerless Grade, as well as a “341SB,” which was a smooth bore for use with diminutive .22 LR shot shells. This Model 341 (Standard Grade) was made in 1936 and sports a smooth one-piece walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight, chrome bolt and flush fit quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1880 Hopkins & Allen, Circa 1880 Hopkins & Allen,

Circa 1880 Hopkins & Allen, "Pointer" - 1 Of 2,500, 22 RF, Single-Shot Derringer

Lot #555 (Sale Order 556 of 839)

The Hopkins & Allen "Pointer" Derringer is a single-shot pocket pistol, chambered for 22 Rimfire, that was produced between 1870 and 1890 with a total of approximately 2,500 made. Features include a 2.75" barrel, nickel-plated brass frame, sideways swinging barrel for loading, bird's-head walnut grips and spur trigger. This gun is showing age, but is in overall good condition, has a fair bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1946 Remington, 510 Targetmaster - Routledge Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Bolt-Action 1946 Remington, 510 Targetmaster - Routledge Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Bolt-Action

1946 Remington, 510 Targetmaster - Routledge Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Bolt-Action

Lot #556 (Sale Order 557 of 839)

The Remington Model 510 Targetmaster is a single-shot, 22 caliber, takedown, bolt-action rifle that was produced from 1939 to 1962, as the replacement for the discontinued model 41. There were several different variations of the model 510 produced including a carbine model, a chromed bolt model and a smoothbore variation. This Model 510 was made in 1946, and sports a 25" barrel - Routledge "Smooth Counter Bore" (for 22 Shotshell Only), smooth one-piece walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, silver bead front sight and flush fit quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1880 Iver-Johnson (Johnson & Bye), Circa 1880 Iver-Johnson (Johnson & Bye),

Circa 1880 Iver-Johnson (Johnson & Bye), "Defender" Small Frame, 22 RF, Pocket Revolver

Lot #557 (Sale Order 558 of 839)

The "Defender" is a pocket revolver made in the period of 1873 to 1883 by Iver-Johnson in partnership with fellow gunmaker Martin Bye. Bye left the partnership in 1883, and the company became Iver Johnson and Company and continued the Defender production until 1888. It was made in three sizes in the following Black Powder calibers: Small Frame (.22 Rimfire), Medium Frame (.32 Rimfire) & Large Frame (.38 and .41 Rimfire). This Small Frame "Defender" sports a 2.25" barrel, nickel-plated finish, bird's-head walnut grips, spur trigger, 7-shot cylinder and utilizes a modern nail as a cylinder pin. This gun is showing age, has a poor bore, but appears to be in good working order.

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1959 Remington, 510 Targetmaster - Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Bolt-Action 1959 Remington, 510 Targetmaster - Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Bolt-Action

1959 Remington, 510 Targetmaster - Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Bolt-Action

Lot #558 (Sale Order 559 of 839)

The Remington Model 510 Targetmaster is a single-shot, 22 caliber, takedown, bolt-action rifle that was produced from 1939 to 1962 as the replacement for the discontinued model 41. There were several different variations of the model 510 produced including a carbine model, a chromed bolt model and a smoothbore variation. This Model 510 was made in 1959 and sports a 25" barrel - "Smoothbore" (for 22 Shotshell Only), smooth one-piece walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, silver bead front sight, chrome bolt/ handle/ trigger and flush fit quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1880 Hood Firearms, Circa 1880 Hood Firearms,

Circa 1880 Hood Firearms, "Robin Hood" No. 1, 22 Long RF, Revolver, SN - 80788

Lot #559 (Sale Order 560 of 839)

The Robin Hood No. 1 is a 7-shot .22 Rimfire revolver manufactured by the Hood Firearms Company of Norwich, Connecticut, under patents granted to F.W. Hood from 1875 to 1880. These guns had no rifling in the barrel, though they did have some notches at the muzzle to make the buyer think the barrel was rifled. This "Robin Hood" No. 1 is chambered for 22 Long RF and features a 2.25" barrel, nickel-plated finish, bird's-head walnut grips, spur trigger and 7-shot unfluted cylinder. This gun is showing age & wear, but appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1959 Remington, 510 Targetmaster - Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Bolt-Action 1959 Remington, 510 Targetmaster - Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Bolt-Action

1959 Remington, 510 Targetmaster - Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Bolt-Action

Lot #560 (Sale Order 561 of 839)

The Remington Model 510 Targetmaster is a single-shot, 22 caliber, takedown, bolt-action rifle that was produced from 1939 to 1962 as the replacement for the discontinued model 41. There were several different variations of the model 510 produced including a carbine model, a chromed bolt model and a smoothbore variation. This Model 510 was made in circa 1959 and sports a 25" barrel - "Smoothbore" (for 22 Shotshell Only), smooth one-piece walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, silver bead front sight, chrome bolt/ handle/ trigger and flush fit quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1988 FIE, 1988 FIE,

1988 FIE, "Tex 22", 22 LR & Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - TR34938

Lot #561 (Sale Order 562 of 839)

The "Tex 22" is a single-action, western-style revolver that was manufactured in Italy and imported by F.I.E., Miami, Florida, in the late 1980s. This "Tex 22" was made in 1988, and sports a 9" barrel, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, smooth walnut grips and 6-shot cylinder. This gun appears to be new/ unfired with very light box wear, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork and both 22 LR & 22 magnum cylinders.

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1963 Remington, 510-X Targetmaster, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action 1963 Remington, 510-X Targetmaster, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

1963 Remington, 510-X Targetmaster, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #562 (Sale Order 563 of 839)

The Remington Model 510 Targetmaster is a single-shot, 22 caliber, takedown, bolt-action rifle that was produced from 1939 to 1962 as the replacement for the discontinued model 41. It was then re-named the "510-X" from 1963 to 1967. This Model 510-X was made in circa 1963, and sports a 24" barrel, smooth one-piece walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight and flush fit quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1960's Iver Johnson, 66 1960's Iver Johnson, 66

1960's Iver Johnson, 66 "Trailsman", 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Holster), SN - K9030

Lot #563 (Sale Order 564 of 839)

The Iver Johnson Model 66 "Trailsman" is a double-action (DA/SA), top-break revolver that was made from 1958 to 1974. This Model 66 was made in circa 1960, and sports a 6" ribbed barrel, adjustable rear sight, pinned front blade sight, Bakelite brown checkered grips with thumb-rest, 8-shot cylinder and comes with brown leather holster. 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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1948 Remington, Model 513-S Matchmaster (Sporter), 22 LR, Bolt-Action (W/ Brochure), SN - 92340 1948 Remington, Model 513-S Matchmaster (Sporter), 22 LR, Bolt-Action (W/ Brochure), SN - 92340

1948 Remington, Model 513-S Matchmaster (Sporter), 22 LR, Bolt-Action (W/ Brochure), SN - 92340

Lot #564 (Sale Order 565 of 839)

The Remington Model 513 Matchmaster is a bolt-action, repeating rifle manufactured from 1940 to 1968 that was designed for target shooting. It was offered in two variations: 513-S (Sporter) & 513-T (Target). This Model 513-S was made in 1948 and sports a one-piece walnut stock with outline checkering & fluted comb, 27" heavy target barrel, patented Matchmaster adjustable stop trigger mechanism, dovetail adjustable elevator white diamond rear sight, ramped pin front sight, black checkered buttpad sling rings, 6-shot detachable box magazine and comes with period correct brochure. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Heritage, Rough Rider, 22 LR, Revolver (NIB), SN - 3PH104482 Heritage, Rough Rider, 22 LR, Revolver (NIB), SN - 3PH104482

Heritage, Rough Rider, 22 LR, Revolver (NIB), SN - 3PH104482

Lot #565 (Sale Order 566 of 839)

For making tin cans dance in the back yard, pinging steel, or controlling pests and varmints around the farm, nothing beats the high-adrenaline thrill of a single-action rimfire revolver. The Heritage Rough Rider features the same classic profile and precision action as their big-bore counterparts. This Rough Rider sports a 4.75" barrel, Cocobolo grips, fixed sights, matte black finish and serrated stainless hammer. This gun is new-in-box with paperwork and appears to be in good working order.

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1946 Remington, Model 511-P Scoremaster (Peerless Grade), 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action 1946 Remington, Model 511-P Scoremaster (Peerless Grade), 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

1946 Remington, Model 511-P Scoremaster (Peerless Grade), 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #566 (Sale Order 567 of 839)

The Remington Model 511 Scoremaster is a bolt-action, repeating rifle manufactured from 1939 to 1963. It was offered in four variations: 511 (Standard), 511-P (Target Sights), 511-SB (Smoothbore) & 511-X (improved sights, produced from 1965 until 1966). This Model 511-P was made in 1946, and sports a one-piece walnut stock, 25" barrel, point-cryometer rear peep sight, ramped blade front sight, black checkered buttpad and 6-shot detachable box magazine. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1960's Savage, Model 101, 22 LR, Single-Shot Pistol, SN - 6740 1960's Savage, Model 101, 22 LR, Single-Shot Pistol, SN - 6740

1960's Savage, Model 101, 22 LR, Single-Shot Pistol, SN - 6740

Lot #567 (Sale Order 568 of 839)

The Savage Model 101 "Safety Single Shot Pistol" was manufactured from 1960 to 1968. It was designed as a small and inexpensive pistol for youths to use, catering to the growing appeal of various Old West-themed television shows at the time, and was essentially a scaled-down copy of the Colt Single Action Army in appearance. To reload the weapon, the barrel, cylinder and ejector mechanism pop out the right side. Fake bullets are machined into the cylinder chambers to simulate a real cylinder. Features include a 4.25" barrel, dovetail notch rear sight, front blade sight and smooth walnut grips. This gun is showing some age & wear, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1947 Remington, Model 511 Scoremaster, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action 1947 Remington, Model 511 Scoremaster, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

1947 Remington, Model 511 Scoremaster, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #568 (Sale Order 569 of 839)

The Remington Model 511 Scoremaster is a bolt-action, repeating rifle manufactured from 1939 to 1963. It was offered in four variations: 511 (Standard), 511-P (Target Sights), 511-SB (Smoothbore) & 511-X (improved sights, produced from 1965 until 1966). This Model 511 was made in 1947, and sports a one-piece walnut stock, 25" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight, black checkered buttpad and 6-shot detachable box magazine. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1963 Herbert Schmidt (Germany), 1963 Herbert Schmidt (Germany),

1963 Herbert Schmidt (Germany), "Texas Scout", 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Holster), SN - 73065

Lot #569 (Sale Order 570 of 839)

The "Texas Scout" is a 22 LR, single-action revolver based on the Colt Scout made in the 60s by Herbert Schmidt Co. of Germany. This gun was made in 1963, and sports a 4.75" barrel, 6-shot cylinder, black checkered grips, serrated hammer, fixed sights and comes with black leather holster. This gun is showing some age & wear, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1958 Remington, Model 511 Scoremaster, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action 1958 Remington, Model 511 Scoremaster, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

1958 Remington, Model 511 Scoremaster, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #570 (Sale Order 571 of 839)

The Remington Model 511 Scoremaster is a bolt-action, repeating rifle manufactured from 1939 to 1963. It was offered in four variations: 511 (Standard), 511-P (Target Sights), 511-SB (Smoothbore) & 511-X (improved sights, produced from 1965 until 1966). This Model 511 was made in 1958, and sports a one-piece walnut stock, 25" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight, black checkered buttpad, grooved receiver top and 6-shot detachable box magazine. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1984 Euroarms, Centennial 1984 Euroarms, Centennial

1984 Euroarms, Centennial "Scheriff Model", 36 Cal., Percussion Revolver, SN - 29679

Lot #571 (Sale Order 572 of 839)

This quality reproduction Model 1851 Navy "Scheriff Model" black powder percussion revolver was made in Italy in 1984, and features a 5" octagon barrel, brass frame, case hardened/ blued cylinder with Naval Engagement scene, case hardened hammer, smooth walnut grips with gloss finish and 6-shot cylinder. This gun is in good condition with some light wear, has a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1941 Remington, Model 512 Sportmaster, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action 1941 Remington, Model 512 Sportmaster, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

1941 Remington, Model 512 Sportmaster, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #572 (Sale Order 573 of 839)

The Remington Model 512 Sportmaster is a bolt-action, tube-fed repeating rifle manufactured from 1940 to 1962. It was offered in four variations: 512 (Standard), 512-P (Target Sights), 512-SB (Smoothbore) & 512-X (improved sights, produced from 1964 until 1966). This Model 512 was made in 1941 and sports a one-piece walnut stock, 25" barrel, dovetail bead front sight, grooved receiver top, black ribbed buttpad and Weaver V22-A scope. This gun is showing bluing wear, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1980's Jennings, J-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 576044 1980's Jennings, J-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 576044

1980's Jennings, J-22, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 576044

Lot #573 (Sale Order 574 of 839)

The Jennings J-22 is a blowback operated, striker-fired, semi-automatic pocket pistol that was made by Calwestco, Inc. from 1978 to the late 1980s. This J-22 sports a 2.5" barrel, serrated slide, fixed sight, black grooved grips, 6-round single stack magazine and comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in good condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1941 Remington, Model 512-X Sportmaster, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action 1941 Remington, Model 512-X Sportmaster, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

1941 Remington, Model 512-X Sportmaster, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #574 (Sale Order 575 of 839)

The Remington Model 512 Sportmaster is a bolt-action, tube-fed repeating rifle manufactured from 1940 to 1962. It was offered in four variations: 512 (Standard), 512-P (Target Sights), 512-SB (Smoothbore) & 512-X (improved sights, produced from 1964 until 1966). This Model 512-X was made in 1966, and sports a one-piece walnut stock, 24" barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, ramped blade front sight, grooved receiver top and black checkered buttpad. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Cobray FMJ, Model D, 45 Colt, Single-Shot Derringer, SN - 4531121 Cobray FMJ, Model D, 45 Colt, Single-Shot Derringer, SN - 4531121

Cobray FMJ, Model D, 45 Colt, Single-Shot Derringer, SN - 4531121

Lot #575 (Sale Order 576 of 839)

The Cobray Model D (Derringer) is a single-shot, single-action, break-open pistol, chambered for 45 Colt and will also accept 410-gauge 2 1/2' shells. Features include a 3 3/8" barrel, black grips, dark gray parkerized finish and fixed sights. This gun is in good condition with various light wear to include repaired (taped) grips, has a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1954 Remington, Model 512 Sportmaster, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action 1954 Remington, Model 512 Sportmaster, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

1954 Remington, Model 512 Sportmaster, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #576 (Sale Order 577 of 839)

The Remington Model 512 Sportmaster is a bolt-action, tube-fed repeating rifle manufactured from 1940 to 1962. It was offered in four variations: 512 (Standard), 512-P (Target Sights), 512-SB (Smoothbore) & 512-X (improved sights, produced from 1964 until 1966). This Model 512 was made in 1954, and sports a one-piece walnut stock, 25" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight, grooved receiver top and black checkered buttpad. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Taurus, 850 Ultra-Lite, 38 Special, Revolver (Needs Work), SN - KT11340 Taurus, 850 Ultra-Lite, 38 Special, Revolver (Needs Work), SN - KT11340

Taurus, 850 Ultra-Lite, 38 Special, Revolver (Needs Work), SN - KT11340

Lot #577 (Sale Order 578 of 839)

The Model 850 Ultra-Lite is a perfect close quarters gun. It is an ideal concealed carry or a perfect backup revolver. Designed for simplicity and ease-of-use with a fully enclosed hammer, you will enjoy the feel of its lightweight construction when you need to spring into action. Features include a double-action trigger, 2" barrel, 5-shot cylinder and pearl style combat grips. This gun will need some minor attention (cylinder is free-moving), but everything else seems to be in good working order and it has a sharp/ clean bore.

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1951 Remington, 514 - Routledge Smoothbore 1 Of 5,617, 22 LR Shot Only, Single-Shot Bolt-Action 1951 Remington, 514 - Routledge Smoothbore 1 Of 5,617, 22 LR Shot Only, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

1951 Remington, 514 - Routledge Smoothbore 1 Of 5,617, 22 LR Shot Only, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #578 (Sale Order 579 of 839)

The Remington Model 514 is a single-shot, 22 caliber, takedown, bolt-action rifle that was produced from 1948 to 1970. Approximately 5,617 were made with Routledge Bore barrels, which were meant for use only with .22 LR Shot loads and were never in Remington catalog and available only on special order. This Model 514 was made in 1951, and sports a 24.75" barrel - Routledge "Smooth Counter Bore", smooth one-piece walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, silver bead front sight and flush fit quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1950's H&R, Model 922, 22 LR, Revolver - Missing Cylinder (W/ Holster), SN - L26860 1950's H&R, Model 922, 22 LR, Revolver - Missing Cylinder (W/ Holster), SN - L26860

1950's H&R, Model 922, 22 LR, Revolver - Missing Cylinder (W/ Holster), SN - L26860

Lot #579 (Sale Order 580 of 839)

The H & R Model 922 is a double-action revolver that was manufactured in two Issues, from 1927 to 1982. The First Issue was made from 1927 until the end of 1949 and the Second Issue was produced from 1950 through 1982. This Model 922 Second Issue was made in the 1950s, and sports a 4" barrel, brown checkered plastic grips, fixed sights and comes with brown leather holster. This gun does not come with a cylinder, but has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1951 Remington, 514 Youth (21 1951 Remington, 514 Youth (21

1951 Remington, 514 Youth (21" Barrel), 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #580 (Sale Order 581 of 839)

The Remington Model 514 is a single-shot, 22 caliber, takedown, bolt-action rifle that was produced from 1948 to 1970. This Youth Model 514 was made in 1961, and sports a 21" barrel, smooth one-piece walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail front sight, sling rings, 12.5" LOP and flush fit quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Hi-Point, JHP, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 4171381 Hi-Point, JHP, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 4171381

Hi-Point, JHP, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 4171381

Lot #581 (Sale Order 582 of 839)

The Hi-Point JHP 45 is made in America with 100% American made parts and is rated for +P ammunition. Features include high-impact grips, 4.5" barrel, 3-dot adjustable sights, high-impact polymer frame, last round lock open, magazine disconnect safety, quick on-off thumb safety and comes in original box with paperwork & (2) magazines. This gun is in same-as-new condition and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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1951 Remington, Model 514, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action 1951 Remington, Model 514, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

1951 Remington, Model 514, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #582 (Sale Order 583 of 839)

The Remington Model 514 is a single-shot, 22 caliber, takedown, bolt-action rifle that was produced from 1948 to 1970. This Model 514 was made in 1961, and sports a 24.75" barrel, smooth one-piece walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight and flush fit quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Hi-Point, 995 Carbine, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - B69026 Hi-Point, 995 Carbine, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - B69026

Hi-Point, 995 Carbine, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - B69026

Lot #583 (Sale Order 584 of 839)

This Hi-Point 995 Carbine is made with 100% American-made parts and features an all-weather black polymer stock with ribbed forearm panels, vented upper guard, 16.5" barrel, ambidextrous bolt handle, quick on/off thumb safety, synthetic pistol grip with magazine release button, 10-round magazine, mounted adjustable peep sight, front post sight and black nylon sling. This gun is in good condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1968 Remington, Model 514, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action 1968 Remington, Model 514, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

1968 Remington, Model 514, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #584 (Sale Order 585 of 839)

The Remington Model 514 is a single-shot, 22 caliber, takedown, bolt-action rifle that was produced from 1948 to 1970. This Model 514 was made in 1968, and sports a 24" barrel, smooth one-piece walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight and flush fit quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1901 Remington Model 6 Circa 1901 Remington Model 6

Circa 1901 Remington Model 6 "Boys Rifle", 22 S L LR, Single-Shot, SN - S282456

Lot #585 (Sale Order 586 of 839)

The Remington Model No. 6 is a small lightweight, falling block, single-shot rifle, chambered for .22 & .32 Short or Long that was designed expressly to be used by youth shooters. The original No. 6 was made from 1901 to 1903, a "New Model Improved" was made from 1903 to 1929, and an "Improved Model 6" was made from 1929 to 1933. A models incorporated a quick takedown screw and early models featured a case colored frame. This original Model No. 6 was made in circa 1901-1903 and sports a 20" barrel, case hardened receiver, flip-up tang sight, dovetail rear & front sights, smooth walnut stock and metal buttplate. This gun is in good condition with some age & wear to include stock cracks, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1953 Remington, 550-2G 1953 Remington, 550-2G

1953 Remington, 550-2G "Gallery Special", 22 Short, Semi-Auto

Lot #586 (Sale Order 587 of 839)

The Remington Model 550 is a tube-fed, autoloading, semi-automatic, 22 caliber rifle that was manufactured from 1941 to 1971. It was offered in several different model numbers/ configurations, to include 550-1, 550A, 550P & 550-2G. This 550-2G "Gallery Special" 22 Short was made in 1953, and sports a one-piece walnut stock with flush fit takedown screw, black checkered buttpad, 22" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight, shell deflector and screw eye for securing it to a shooting gallery counter. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1901 Remington Model 6 Circa 1901 Remington Model 6

Circa 1901 Remington Model 6 "Boys Rifle", 22 S L LR, Single-Shot, SN - S282595

Lot #587 (Sale Order 588 of 839)

The Remington Model No. 6 is a small lightweight, falling block, single-shot rifle, chambered for .22 & .32 Short or Long that was designed expressly to be used by youth shooters. The original No. 6 was made from 1901 to 1903, a "New Model Improved" was made from 1903 to 1929, and an "Improved Model 6" was made from 1929 to 1933. A models incorporated a quick takedown screw and early models featured a case colored frame. This original Model No. 6 was made in circa 1901-1903, and sports a 20" barrel, flip-up tang sight, dovetail rear & front sights, smooth walnut stock and metal buttplate. This gun is in good condition with some age & wear to include stock cracks, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1965 Remington, Model 550-1, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Manual) 1965 Remington, Model 550-1, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Manual)

1965 Remington, Model 550-1, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Manual)

Lot #588 (Sale Order 589 of 839)

The Remington Model 550 is a tube-fed, autoloading, semi-automatic, 22 caliber rifle that was manufactured from 1941 to 1971. It was offered in several different model numbers/ configurations to include 550-1, 550A, 550P & 550-2G. This 550-1 was made in 1965, and sports a one-piece walnut stock with flush fit takedown screw, black checkered buttpad, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight, shell deflector and comes with period correct manual. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1925 Remington Model 6 1925 Remington Model 6

1925 Remington Model 6 "Boys Rifle", 22 S L LR, Single-Shot, SN - 408393

Lot #589 (Sale Order 590 of 839)

The Remington Model No. 6 is a small lightweight, falling block, single-shot rifle, chambered for .22 & .32 Short or Long that was designed expressly to be used by youth shooters. The original No. 6 was made from 1901 to 1903, a "New Model Improved" was made from 1903 to 1929, and a "Improved Model 6" was made from 1929 to 1933. A models incorporated a quick takedown screw and early models featured a case colored frame. This Model No. 6 "New Model Improved" was made in 1925, and sports a 20" barrel, dovetail adjustable notch rear sight, dovetail bead front sight, smooth walnut stock and metal buttplate. This gun is in nice condition with some age & light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1950 Remington, Model 550-1, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto 1950 Remington, Model 550-1, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto

1950 Remington, Model 550-1, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto

Lot #590 (Sale Order 591 of 839)

The Remington Model 550 is a tube-fed, autoloading, semi-automatic, 22 caliber rifle that was manufactured from 1941 to 1971. It was offered in several different model numbers/ configurations, to include 550-1, 550A, 550P & 550-2G. This 550-1 was made in 1950, and sports a one-piece walnut stock with flush fit takedown screw, black checkered buttpad, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight and shell deflector. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1929 Remington Model 6 1929 Remington Model 6

1929 Remington Model 6 "Boys Rifle", 22 S L LR, Single-Shot, SN - 479459

Lot #591 (Sale Order 592 of 839)

The Remington Model No. 6 is a small lightweight, falling block, single-shot rifle, chambered for .22 & .32 Short or Long that was designed expressly to be used by youth shooters. The original No. 6 was made from 1901 to 1903, a "New Model Improved" was made from 1903 to 1929, and an "Improved Model 6" was made from 1929 to 1933. A models incorporated a quick takedown screw and early models featured a case colored frame. This "Improved Model 6" was made in 1929, and sports a 20" barrel, dovetail sights, smooth walnut stock and metal buttplate. This gun is in nice condition with some age & light wear to include a couple hairline stock cracks, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1968 Remington (First Year), 580 - Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 33401 1968 Remington (First Year), 580 - Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 33401

1968 Remington (First Year), 580 - Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 33401

Lot #592 (Sale Order 593 of 839)

The Remington Model 580 is a single-shot, 22 caliber, takedown, bolt-action rifle that was produced from 1968 to 1978. This Model 580 was made in 1968 (First Year Production), and sports a 24" Smooth Bore barrel (22 LR Shot Shell Only), smooth one-piece walnut stock with high comb, black checkered buttpad, grooved receiver, dovetail silver bead front sight and flush fit quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1901 Winchester, Model 1900, 22 S L, Single-Shot Bolt-Action Circa 1901 Winchester, Model 1900, 22 S L, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Circa 1901 Winchester, Model 1900, 22 S L, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #593 (Sale Order 594 of 839)

The Winchester Model 1900 is a .22 caliber, takedown, single-shot, bolt-action rifle that was produced from 1899 to 1902. In 1899, Winchester advertised it as a simple and affordable .22 caliber rifle for use in hunting small game or just for recreational shooting. This Model 1900 sports an 18" barrel, dovetail sights, one piece smooth walnut stock, metal buttplate and quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with some age & light wear to include a couple hairline stock cracks, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1974 Remington, 580 - Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 1176771 1974 Remington, 580 - Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 1176771

1974 Remington, 580 - Smoothbore, 22 LR Shot Only, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 1176771

Lot #594 (Sale Order 595 of 839)

The Remington Model 580 is a single-shot, 22 caliber, takedown, bolt-action rifle that was produced from 1968 to 1978. This Model 580 was made in 1974, and sports a 24" Smooth Bore barrel (22 LR Shot Shell Only), smooth one-piece hardwood stock with high comb, black checkered buttpad, grooved receiver, dovetail silver bead front sight, flush fit quick takedown screw under the forearm and comes with manual. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1920's Winchester, Model 1902, 22 S L XL, Single-Shot Bolt-Action 1920's Winchester, Model 1902, 22 S L XL, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

1920's Winchester, Model 1902, 22 S L XL, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #595 (Sale Order 596 of 839)

The Winchester Model 1902 is a .22 caliber, takedown, single-shot, bolt-action rifle that was produced from 1902 to 1931. It was a redesigned Model 1900 and advertised as "the next generation in Winchester's single shot .22 caliber bolt-action rifles". This Model 1902 was made in the early 1920s, and sports an 18" barrel, dovetail sights, one piece smooth walnut stock, black checkered buttpad and quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with some age & light wear to include a couple hairline stock cracks, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1975 Remington, Model 581, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 1201998 1975 Remington, Model 581, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 1201998

1975 Remington, Model 581, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 1201998

Lot #596 (Sale Order 597 of 839)

The Remington Model 581 is a magazine fed, autoloading, bolt-action, 22 caliber rifle that was manufactured from 1967 to 1983. This 582 was made in 1975 and sports a one-piece hardwood stock with high comb, black checkered buttpad, 24" barrel, grooved receiver top with rear notch sight, dovetail bead front sight and detachable box magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1906 J. Stevens, Circa 1906 J. Stevens,

Circa 1906 J. Stevens, "Maynard Jr.", 22 LR, Falling Block Single-Shot

Lot #597 (Sale Order 598 of 839)

The J. Stevens "Maynard Jr." is a Martini falling-block action, single-shot, .22 caliber rifle that was produced from 1903 to 1912. The "Maynard" name refers to Edward Maynard, a 19th century firearms pioneer whose designs were found in the hands of Confederate soldiers during the Civil War. Maynard developed numerous cartridges and a lever action breech loader that would be the inspiration for Stevens Maynard guns, and later, the Steven Arms No. 15 Crackshot Rifles. This Maynard Jr. sports an 18" octagon/ round barrel, dovetail sights, smooth walnut stock and metal buttplate. This gun is in good condition with some age & wear, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1968 Remington, Model 582, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 24276 1968 Remington, Model 582, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 24276

1968 Remington, Model 582, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 24276

Lot #598 (Sale Order 599 of 839)

The Remington Model 582 is a tube-fed, autoloading, bolt-action, 22 caliber rifle that was manufactured from 1967 to 1983. This 582 was made in 1968, and sports a one-piece walnut stock with high comb, black checkered buttpad, 24" barrel, grooved receiver top, dovetail bead front sight and sells complete with Tasco 4x32 scope. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1920 Hamilton, No. 27 Circa 1920 Hamilton, No. 27

Circa 1920 Hamilton, No. 27 "Boys Rifle", 22 RF, Tip-Up Single-Shot

Lot #599 (Sale Order 600 of 839)

The Hamilton No. 27 is a tip-up, .22 caliber, single-shot "Boys Rifle" that was manufactured by the Hamilton Rifle Company of Plymouth, MI, from 1898 to 1945. They were often given away as purchase premiums to farmers who bought Hamilton windmills; and the Model 27 was also wholesaled in huge numbers to firms recruiting youngsters to sell salve, seeds, and other products door-to-door winning a rifle as a prize. Although Hamilton "Boys Rifles" were commonly equipped with barrels under 16", today, the BATF does not consider them to be in violation of the National Firearms Act of 1934 “short barreled rifle”, and thus are legal to own. This Hamilton No. 27 sports a smooth hardwood stock, 15" barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight and metal buttplate. This gun is in nice condition with some age & light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1967 Remington (First Year), Model 582, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 4380 1967 Remington (First Year), Model 582, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 4380

1967 Remington (First Year), Model 582, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 4380

Lot #600 (Sale Order 601 of 839)

The Remington Model 582 is a tube-fed, bolt-action, 22 caliber rifle that was manufactured from 1967 to 1983. This 582 was made in 1967 (First Year Production), and sports a one-piece walnut stock with high comb, black checkered buttpad, 24" barrel, grooved receiver top, rear notch sight, dovetail front sight and comes with manual. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1900 Quackenbush, Circa 1900 Quackenbush,

Circa 1900 Quackenbush, "Safety Cartridge" Boys Rifle - Nickel, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot

Lot #601 (Sale Order 602 of 839)

The Quackenbush rifle, invented by industrialist Henry M. Quackenbush, is a single-shot "Boys' Rifle" sold in large numbers in the 1893-1920 period. The "Junior Safety" rifle came with either a fixed wire stock, was able to fire BBs, short, long, and long rifle projectiles and was offered in nickel or blued steel finish. This "Junior Safety" sports a full nickel finish, walnut stock, 18" barrel, dovetail notch rear sight, front blade sight, side cocking handle, quick takedown screw under the receiver and side rotating receiver top for loading. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1978 Remington, 600 Mohawk, 222 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - A6558287 1978 Remington, 600 Mohawk, 222 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - A6558287

1978 Remington, 600 Mohawk, 222 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - A6558287

Lot #602 (Sale Order 603 of 839)

The Remington "600 Mohawk" was a promotional Model 600 that was produced from 1971 to 1980. It had all of the same specs as the Model 600 except featuring an 18.5" barrel with no rib. This Mohawk 600 was made in 1978, and sports a checkered walnut stock with fluted high comb and gloss finish, black ribbed buttpad, ramped adjustable rear sight, ramped dovetail front sight, brown leather padded sling and sells complete with Redfield 3x-9x scope. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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Circa 1900 Quackenbush, Circa 1900 Quackenbush,

Circa 1900 Quackenbush, "Jr Safety" Boys Rifle - Nickel, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot

Lot #603 (Sale Order 604 of 839)

The Quackenbush rifle, invented by industrialist Henry M. Quackenbush, is a single-shot "Boys' Rifle" sold in large numbers in the 1893-1920 period. The "Safety Cartridge" rifle was able to fire BBs, short, long, and long rifle projectiles and was offered in nickel or blued steel finish. This "Safety Cartridge" sports a full nickel finish, wire stock, 18" barrel, dovetail notch rear sight, front blade sight, side cocking handle, quick takedown screw under the receiver and side rotating receiver top for loading. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1965 Remington, Speedmaster 552, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto 1965 Remington, Speedmaster 552, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto

1965 Remington, Speedmaster 552, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto

Lot #604 (Sale Order 605 of 839)

The Remington Model 552 Speedmaster is a blow-back operated, self-loading, semi-automatic rifle that was introduced in 1957. This Speedmaster 552 was made in 1965, and sports an outline checkered walnut stock, ribbed aluminum buttpad, 21" barrel, shell deflector, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight, grooved receiver top, 15-round (22 LR) tube magazine and brown leather sling. This gun is showing wear, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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Circa 1905 Hamilton, No. 15 Youth Rifle, 22 Short, Single-Shot Circa 1905 Hamilton, No. 15 Youth Rifle, 22 Short, Single-Shot

Circa 1905 Hamilton, No. 15 Youth Rifle, 22 Short, Single-Shot

Lot #605 (Sale Order 606 of 839)

The Hamilton No. 15 is an underlever single-shot youth rifle, chambered for 22 Short, that was produced from 1901-1910. Features include a loading port under barrel, cocking knob located at rear of frame, rear peep sight, front blade sight, smooth walnut stock and 28" in overall length. This gun is showing age but is in overall good condition, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1986 U.S. Kimber Of Oregon, M82 Government Target, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Single-Shot, SN - GM014043 1986 U.S. Kimber Of Oregon, M82 Government Target, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Single-Shot, SN - GM014043

1986 U.S. Kimber Of Oregon, M82 Government Target, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Single-Shot, SN - GM014043

Lot #606 (Sale Order 607 of 839)

Kimber was founded as "Kimber of Oregon" in 1979 by Jack Warne and his son, Greg Warne, in the small town of Clackamas, Oregon. The Kimber of Oregon company was formed for the sole purpose of making and selling its "American Made" Model 82 rifle. While the first prototype Model 82 was actually completed by Jack Warne in 1977, it would take until January of 1980 before Kimber of Oregon, Inc. (KoO) was officially established at which time shipments of the Model 82 began. In November, 1986, the U.S. Army notified Greg Warne, then president of Kimber, of a contract opportunity. The United States and Marine Corps were looking for a new rimfire rifle to be used in three-position indoor matches and to train military marksmen. The contract would be for 10,000 rifles. Kimber Of Oregon was eventually granted two separate contracts to manufacture M82s to serve as the U.S. Military training rifle. This U.S. Contract helped to revive the then struggling company, but in the late 1980s, the company began to struggle again after a private stock offering fell short. In 1989, Kimber of Oregon was sold to Oregon timber baron Bruce Engel who founded WTD Industries, Inc. Engel had difficulty running Kimber, and soon the company sought bankruptcy protection. In 1990, several former Kimber employees, including Dan Cooper, founded Cooper Firearms of Montana. In the mid-1990s, Kimber was reformed, and today "Kimber Of America" manufactures a line of M1911-style handguns of excellent quality, as well as rifles. This Kimber Of Oregon Model 82 Single-Shot Silhouette Rifle is marked "U.S." and sports a smooth walnut target stock with adjustable sling rail under the forearm, black rubber buttpad with spacers, 25" bull barrel with recessed target crown, fully adjustable rear aperture peep sight, front globe sight, mounted scope bases and sling ring. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of (believed to be unfired), has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1970's Precision Industries, 1970's Precision Industries,

1970's Precision Industries, "Wildcat 22"- 1 Of 6,243, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot, SN - B111476

Lot #607 (Sale Order 608 of 839)

Precision Industries (also known as Mountain Arms) of Ozark, MO, produced the "Wildcat 22" single-shot youth rifle from 1970 to 1978 with a total of approximately 6,243 made. It is a non-takedown design with plastic stock insert, twist open barrel, pump slide handle to eject spent brass, charging handle to cock the striker, 17.25" barrel, adjustable rear sight, banded front blade sight and parkerized. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1980's Kimber Of Oregon, M82 Continental (Mannlicher), 22 Hornet, Bolt-Action, SN - H2821B 1980's Kimber Of Oregon, M82 Continental (Mannlicher), 22 Hornet, Bolt-Action, SN - H2821B

1980's Kimber Of Oregon, M82 Continental (Mannlicher), 22 Hornet, Bolt-Action, SN - H2821B

Lot #608 (Sale Order 609 of 839)

Kimber was founded as "Kimber of Oregon" in 1979 by Jack Warne and his son, Greg Warne, in the small town of Clackamas, Oregon. The Kimber of Oregon company was formed for the sole purpose of making and selling its "American Made" Model 82 rifle. While the first prototype Model 82 was actually completed by Jack Warne in 1977, it would take until January of 1980 before Kimber of Oregon, Inc. (KoO) was officially established at which time shipments of the Model 82 began. In November, 1986, the U.S. Army notified Greg Warne, then president of Kimber, of a contract opportunity. The United States and Marine Corps were looking for a new rimfire rifle to be used in three-position indoor matches and to train military marksmen. The contract would be for 10,000 rifles. Kimber Of Oregon was eventually granted two separate contracts to manufacture M82s to serve as the U.S. Military training rifle. This U.S. Contract helped to revive the then struggling company, but in the late 1980s, the company began to struggle again after private stock offerings fell short. In 1989, Kimber of Oregon was sold to Oregon timber baron, Bruce Engel, who founded WTD Industries, Inc. Engel had difficulty running Kimber, and soon the company sought bankruptcy protection. In 1990, several former Kimber employees, including Dan Cooper, founded Cooper Firearms of Montana. In the mid-1990s Kimber was reformed, and today, "Kimber Of America" manufactures a line of M1911-style handguns of excellent quality, as well as rifles. This Kimber Of Oregon Model 82 sports a full length Mannlicher stock with partially-bordered hand cut checkering & fluted comb, steel nose cap, blued steel grip cap, checkered steel buttplate, polished/ high gloss bluing throughout, 19.5" barrel, raised 2-leaf express rear sight, ramped brass bead front sight, inletted sling studs and 5-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1920's Hamilton, No. 39, 22 Short, Pump 1920's Hamilton, No. 39, 22 Short, Pump

1920's Hamilton, No. 39, 22 Short, Pump

Lot #609 (Sale Order 610 of 839)

The Hamilton No. 39 is a tube fed, slide-action, .22 caliber repeating rifle that was produced from 1922 to 1930. The No. 39 was the only repeating rifle made by the Hamilton Rifle Company who was known for their line of single-shot "Boys Rifles" & BB guns. Features include a smooth walnut stock with ribbed forearm, stamped sheet metal receiver & barrel sleeve, dovetail adjustable rear sight, front blade sight with bead, metal buttplate and 16" barrel. This gun is showing age, but is in overall good condition, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1980's Kimber Of Oregon, M82 1980's Kimber Of Oregon, M82

1980's Kimber Of Oregon, M82 "S" (111 of 200), 25-20 Win. (Cracked Stock), SN - WS111-200

Lot #610 (Sale Order 611 of 839)

Kimber was founded as "Kimber of Oregon" in 1979 by Jack Warne and his son, Greg Warne, in the small town of Clackamas, Oregon. The Kimber of Oregon company was formed for the sole purpose of making and selling its "American Made" Model 82 rifle. While the first prototype Model 82 was actually completed by Jack Warne in 1977, it would take until January of 1980 before Kimber of Oregon, Inc. (KoO) was officially established, at which time shipments of the Model 82 began. In November 1986, the U.S. Army notified Greg Warne, then president of Kimber, of a contract opportunity. The United States and Marine Corps were looking for a new rimfire rifle to be used in three-position indoor matches and to train military marksmen. The contract would be for 10,000 rifles. Kimber Of Oregon was eventually granted two separate contracts to manufacture M82s to serve as the U.S. Military training rifle. This U.S. Contract helped to revive the then struggling company, but in the late 1980s, the company began to struggle again after private stock offerings fell short. In 1989, Kimber of Oregon was sold to Oregon timber baron, Bruce Engel, who founded WTD Industries, Inc. Engel had difficulty running Kimber, and soon the company sought bankruptcy protection. In 1990, several former Kimber employees, including Dan Cooper, founded Cooper Firearms of Montana. In the mid-1990s Kimber was reformed, and today, "Kimber Of America" manufactures a line of M1911-style handguns of excellent quality as well as rifles. This Kimber Of Oregon Model 82 "S" Series Single-Shot is chambered for 25-20 Winchester and is serial numbered "WS111-200". Features include a AA-grade claro walnut stock with deep cut wrap checkering/ raised cheek/ ebony forend tip/ scalloped step forearm & gloss finish, 22" barrel, blued steel grip cap, checkered steel buttplate, polished/ high gloss bluing throughout and inletted sling studs. This gun will have a crack underneath the rear stock, but otherwise is in very nice condition with a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1962 Mossberg 340TR W/ Targo Thrower & Clay Targets, 22 Smoothbore (Shotshell Only) 1962 Mossberg 340TR W/ Targo Thrower & Clay Targets, 22 Smoothbore (Shotshell Only)

1962 Mossberg 340TR W/ Targo Thrower & Clay Targets, 22 Smoothbore (Shotshell Only)

Lot #611 (Sale Order 612 of 839)

"Targo" is a game of mini-skeet, in which the shooter tries to hit a 2 11/16" flying disc with a .22 shotshell. History doesn’t record who thought up Targo, but Mossberg must take some of the responsibility because they promoted the game, marketed the Targo trap thrower, and in Fall 1940, introduced a gun made for it. Mossbergs first Targo gun was the bolt-action smoothbore 42TR which had an eight-shot detachable magazine, and was equipped with the novel RA-1 Rifle Adapter, a 4" section of rifled barrel that screwed onto the 42TRs muzzle. This led to six other models aimed at the sport: the 26T and 320 TR single-shots, and the 42TR, 42T, B42T and 340TR bolt-action repeaters. Mossberg also offered cased Targo Kits which included the Model 1A thrower that attached to the barrel of the rifle and was operated by the shooter, rubber practice birds, some clays, a net, a clay carrier for your belt and bore adapters. Mossberg discontinued the Targo line of rifles & accessories in the mid-’60s. The Model 340TR was only produced in 1961 & 1962. This Mossberg 340TR sports a smooth one-piece walnut stock with high comb & oiled finish, black checkered buttpad with white spacer, finger groove trigger guard, 24" smooth bore barrel (22 Shotshell only), dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail front sight, is equipped with a Targo Mod. 1 thrower and sells complete with a new-old-stock (unopened) box of 200 Targo clay targets. This rifle does not include a box magazine, and the finger groove is cracked, but overall it is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. Shipping cost - $80.00 or free pick up. (Items will be packed well, but we are not responsible for any damage to clays targets during transit) Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1980's Kimber Of Oregon, M82, 22 K-Hornet (Kilbourne), Bolt-Action (Cracked Stock), SN - KH76 1980's Kimber Of Oregon, M82, 22 K-Hornet (Kilbourne), Bolt-Action (Cracked Stock), SN - KH76

1980's Kimber Of Oregon, M82, 22 K-Hornet (Kilbourne), Bolt-Action (Cracked Stock), SN - KH76

Lot #612 (Sale Order 613 of 839)

Kimber was founded as "Kimber of Oregon" in 1979 by Jack Warne and his son, Greg Warne, in the small town of Clackamas, Oregon. The Kimber of Oregon company was formed for the sole purpose of making and selling its "American Made" Model 82 rifle. While the first prototype Model 82 was actually completed by Jack Warne in 1977, it would take until January of 1980 before Kimber of Oregon, Inc. (KoO) was officially established at which time shipments of the Model 82 began. In November, 1986, the U.S. Army notified Greg Warne, then president of Kimber, of a contract opportunity. The United States and Marine Corps were looking for a new rimfire rifle to be used in three-position indoor matches and to train military marksmen. The contract would be for 10,000 rifles. Kimber Of Oregon was eventually granted two separate contracts to manufacture M82s to serve as the U.S. Military training rifle. This U.S. Contract helped to revive the then struggling company, but in the late 1980s, the company began to struggle again after private stock offerings fell short. In 1989, Kimber of Oregon was sold to Oregon timber baron, Bruce Engel, who founded WTD Industries, Inc. Engel had difficulty running Kimber and soon the company sought bankruptcy protection. In 1990, several former Kimber employees, including Dan Cooper, founded Cooper Firearms of Montana. In the mid-1990s Kimber was reformed and today, "Kimber Of America" manufactures a line of M1911-style handguns of excellent quality, as well as rifles. This Kimber Of Oregon Model 82 is chambered for the .22 Kilbourne Hornet - Lysle Kilbourn was a prominent New York gunsmith who created this wildcat from the .22 hornet by moving the shoulder forward to increase case capacity and achieve higher velocities and greater energies than the original .22 Hornet. It sports a AA-grade claro walnut stock with deep cut wrap checkering/ raised cheek/ ebony forend tip/ scalloped step forearm & oiled finish, 22" barrel, blued checkered steel grip cap, checkered steel buttpad, polished/ high gloss bluing throughout, inletted sling studs and 5-round detachable box magazine. This gun will have a cracked stock at the forearm tip, as well all stock damage at the butt and other various scuffs, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Vintage Routledge Mfg. Co. Vintage Routledge Mfg. Co.

Vintage Routledge Mfg. Co. "Mo-Skeet-O" Clay Targets - Approx. 305

Lot #613 (Sale Order 614 of 839)

This lot consists of approximately 305 new-old-stock Routledge Mfg. Co. black "Mo-Skeet-O" clay targets with (1) original Routledge box. Shipping cost - $40.00 or free pick up. (Items will be packed well, but we are not responsible for any damage to clay targets during transit) Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1994 Ruger, No. 1, 25-06 Rem., Falling Block, SN - 133-21027 1994 Ruger, No. 1, 25-06 Rem., Falling Block, SN - 133-21027

1994 Ruger, No. 1, 25-06 Rem., Falling Block, SN - 133-21027

Lot #614 (Sale Order 615 of 839)

The Ruger No. 1 is a single-shot rifle, with Farquharson-style internal hammer falling-block action introduced in 1967. An underlever lowers the block allowing loading and cocks the rifle. Lenard Brownell, commenting on his work at Ruger, said of the No. 1: "There was never any question about the strength of the action. I remember, in testing it, how much trouble I had trying to tear it up. In fact, I never did manage to blow one apart". The No. 1 is Ruger's premium rifle. The barreled action is finished in a polished deep blue, and the satin finished walnut stock is hand checkered in a borderless pattern. This No. 1 was made in 1994 and sports a 26" barrel, select American walnut checkered stock with fluted comb, black recoil pad with black spacer, sculptured receiver, sliding shotgun-type tang mounted safety, ejector which can be set for extraction only, quarter rib barrel with integral scope base, black grip cap with Ruger logo and sling studs. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1920's J. Stevens, Model 70 1920's J. Stevens, Model 70

1920's J. Stevens, Model 70 "Visible Loading Rifle", 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 751

Lot #615 (Sale Order 616 of 839)

The J. Stevens Model 70, also known as the "Visible Loading Rifle", is a tube-fed, slide action, .22 caliber repeating rifle that was manufactured from 1907 to 1932. This Model 70 sports a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, 22" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail front blade sight and black checkered buttpad. This gun is nice condition with some age & light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1960's Weatherby (Beretta), Mark XXII, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 07899 1960's Weatherby (Beretta), Mark XXII, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 07899

1960's Weatherby (Beretta), Mark XXII, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 07899

Lot #616 (Sale Order 617 of 839)

The Weatherby Mark XXII is a deluxe grade semi-automatic sporting rifle that was first introduced in 1961, and was initially built by Beretta in Italy. Introduced at tradeshows during the winter of 1961–62, the Mark XXII garnered several thousand orders. Eventually, the contract with Beretta was filled but not renewed. Over the coming decades, manufacturing of the Mark XXII was variously contracted to KGT and Nikko in Japan (1967–80), then in the United States to Mossberg (1979–82), then back to Japan to Howa (1984–88). The Mark XXII was discontinued in 1989, but it was then resurrected in 2007 as a bolt action. Two versions of the original Mark XXII autoloader were available: tubular magazine & detachable box magazine. This Mark XXII was built by Beretta in the period of 1962-1967 and sports a Monte Carlo walnut stock with skipline diamond checkering/ raised cheek, fluted comb & gloss finish, brown checkered aluminum buttpad, jeweled bolt, 24" barrel with polished high luster bluing, dovetail multi-leaf rear sight, ramped dovetail brass bead front sight, grooved receiver top, sling rings and 10-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1915 J. Stevens, No. 26 Circa 1915 J. Stevens, No. 26

Circa 1915 J. Stevens, No. 26 "Crack Shot", 22 RF, Single-Shot

Lot #617 (Sale Order 618 of 839)

The J. Stevens No. 26, also known as the "Crack Shot", is a single-shot rifle with a Martini falling-block action, that was manufactured from 1912 to 1939, and was offered in .22 or .32 rimfire cartridges and with an 18" or 20" round barrel. This No. 26 "Crack Shot" sports a smooth two-piece walnut stock, 20" barrel, under lever action, dovetail notch rear sight, front blade sight, metal buttpad and quick takedown screw under the receiver. This gun is showing age, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1970's Weatherby, Mark XXII, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (Factory Scope), SN - N56907 1970's Weatherby, Mark XXII, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (Factory Scope), SN - N56907

1970's Weatherby, Mark XXII, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (Factory Scope), SN - N56907

Lot #618 (Sale Order 619 of 839)

The Weatherby Mark XXII is a deluxe grade semi-automatic sporting rifle that was first introduced in 1961, and was initially built by Beretta in Italy. Introduced at tradeshows during the winter of 1961–62, the Mark XXII garnered several thousand orders. Eventually, the contract with Beretta was filled but not renewed. Over the coming decades, manufacturing of the Mark XXII was variously contracted to KGT and Nikko in Japan (1967–80), then in the United States to Mossberg (1979–82), then back to Japan to Howa (1984–88). The Mark XXII was discontinued in 1989, but it was then resurrected in 2007 as a bolt action. Two versions of the original Mark XXII autoloader were available: tubular magazine & detachable box magazine. Weatherby also marketed a scope created specifically for the Mark XXII. It’s a sleek little optic with an integral base that clamps directly to the dovetail rail atop the Mark XXII receiver. Its a fixed 4X with a relative brightness of 50—according to some scale used at the time. This Mark XXII was built by Nikko in the period of 1972-1980 and sports a Monte Carlo walnut stock with skipline diamond checkering/ raised cheek, fluted comb & gloss finish, rosewood grip cap with white spacer, rosewood forearm tip with white spacer, brown rubber buttpad with basket weave checkering & white/ black spacers, jeweled bolt, 24" barrel with polished high luster bluing, dovetail multi-leaf rear sight, ramped dovetail brass bead front sight, brown leather sling, 10-round detachable box magazine and original 4x50 scope. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1920's J. Stevens, No. 14 1/2 1920's J. Stevens, No. 14 1/2

1920's J. Stevens, No. 14 1/2 "Little Scout", 22 RF, Single-Shot

Lot #619 (Sale Order 620 of 839)

The J. Stevens No. 14 1/2, also known as the "Little Scout", is a rolling-block, single-shot rifle that was manufactured from 1911 to 1941. This No. 14 1/2 sports a smooth two-piece walnut stock, 20" barrel, dovetail notch rear sight, front blade sight, metal buttpad and quick takedown screw under the receiver. This gun is in good condition with age and light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1973 Anschutz/ Savage, Model 164M Sporter, 22 Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - 1014494A 1973 Anschutz/ Savage, Model 164M Sporter, 22 Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - 1014494A

1973 Anschutz/ Savage, Model 164M Sporter, 22 Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - 1014494A

Lot #620 (Sale Order 621 of 839)

The Anschutz Model 164 is a bolt-action sporting rifle that was made in West Germany, by Anschutz, and then imported to the U.S. and sold by Savage from 1963 to 1984. This Anschutz/ Savage Model 164M (Magnum) was made in 1973 and features a glossed French walnut Monte Carlo stock with outline hand checkering/ high comb/ raised cheek & Schnabel forearm tip, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, high luster polished receiver/ barrel bluing, serrated receiver top with mounting grooves, 24" barrel, flip-up dovetail rear sight, hooded ramped dovetail front sight, sling studs, 3-round detachable box magazine and sells complete with Redfield 4x scope. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1930's Hamilton, Model 51, 22 LR, Single-Shot 1930's Hamilton, Model 51, 22 LR, Single-Shot

1930's Hamilton, Model 51, 22 LR, Single-Shot

Lot #621 (Sale Order 622 of 839)

The Hamilton Model 51 is a single-Shot, bolt-action rifle, with a cocking knob located at rear of bolt,that was produced from 1935 to 1941. This Model 51 sports a one-piece flat-style hardwood stock, 20" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail front blade sight and quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in good condition with age and light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Mossberg, MVP Predator, 5.56 NATO, Bolt-Action (W/ Extra Magazine), SN - BA301284 Mossberg, MVP Predator, 5.56 NATO, Bolt-Action (W/ Extra Magazine), SN - BA301284

Mossberg, MVP Predator, 5.56 NATO, Bolt-Action (W/ Extra Magazine), SN - BA301284

Lot #622 (Sale Order 623 of 839)

The MVP (Mossberg Varmint Predator) Series is based on Mossbergs 4x4 centerfire rifle, combining this classic bolt-action platform with the features most highly-desired by dedicated varmint and predator hunters and long-range competitive shooters. The MVP Predator features a stylish laminate sporter-style stock, patent-pending bolt design which allows MVP Series rifles to accept and reliably feed from AR-15 style magazines, spiral bolt, 24" fluted sporter barrel, LPA adjustable trigger, Weaver-style bases, black rubber recoil pad, 2" ported compensator, mounted bi-pod and mounted Tasco World Class 4-16x40 AO scope. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, comes with (2) 10-round magazines and appears to be in good working order.

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1920's J. Stevens, No. 11 1920's J. Stevens, No. 11

1920's J. Stevens, No. 11 "Junior", 22 RF, Single-Shot

Lot #623 (Sale Order 624 of 839)

The J. Stevens No. 11 "Junior" is a single-shot, rolling block rifle chambered for .22 rimfire that was manufactured from 1924 to 1931 and was the last model offered in Boy's Rifle Series. This No. 11 sports a smooth one piece flat-style hardwood stock, 20" barrel, dovetail notch rear sight, front blade sight and quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is good condition with age and light wear, age, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Ruger, M77 Hawkeye Magnum Hunter (Hogue), 300 Win. Mag., Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - 711-89840 Ruger, M77 Hawkeye Magnum Hunter (Hogue), 300 Win. Mag., Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - 711-89840

Ruger, M77 Hawkeye Magnum Hunter (Hogue), 300 Win. Mag., Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - 711-89840

Lot #624 (Sale Order 625 of 839)

No matter what type of hunting or distance shooting you are doing, the Ruger M77 Hawkeye Magnum Hunter Bolt Action Rifle will make a welcome addition to your outing. It is a well-made rifle that is packed with features for excellence in form and function. Features include: Green Hogue Overmold Stock, 24" barrel with 1:10 Twist, LC6 Trigger, Non Rotating Mauser Type Extractor, Hinged Solid Steel Floorplate, Muzzle Brake System, Integral Scope Mount, Three Position Safety, One Piece Stainless Steel Bolt and Sling Swivel Studs. When only the best will do, the Ruger M77 Hawkeye Magnum Hunter Bolt Action Rifle will fit the bill nicely. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, comes in box with paperwork and appears to be in good working order.

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1920's Winchester, Model 1902, 22 S L XL, Single-Shot Bolt-Action 1920's Winchester, Model 1902, 22 S L XL, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

1920's Winchester, Model 1902, 22 S L XL, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #625 (Sale Order 626 of 839)

The Winchester Model 1902 is a .22 caliber, takedown, single-shot, bolt-action rifle that was produced from 1902 to 1931. It was a re-designed Model 1900 and advertised as "the next generation in Winchester's single shot .22 caliber bolt-action rifles". This Model 1902 was made in the early 1920s, and sports an 18" barrel, dovetail sights, one-piece smooth walnut stock, black checkered buttpad and quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with some age & light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Savage, AXIS II Mossy Oak, 243 Win., Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - J817689 Savage, AXIS II Mossy Oak, 243 Win., Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - J817689

Savage, AXIS II Mossy Oak, 243 Win., Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - J817689

Lot #626 (Sale Order 627 of 839)

The Savage AXIS offers hunters and shooters a high performance rifle with features that deliver tack-driving accuracy with every shot. The new Savage AXIS II Mossy Oak rifle is the perfect way for a new hunter to go from the store to the field. It is built on Savage’s popular AXIS rifle platform with a couple of significant tweaks. First, Savage added the legendary AccuTrigger for optimized accuracy, then they topped it with a factory-mounted, bore sighted scope. This gun sports a synthetic Mossy Oak camo stock with textured grip panels, black rubber buttpad, 22.25" carbon steel barrel with 1-9.25" twist, 4-round detachable box magazine, sling studs, 13.5" LOP and comes in box with paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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Circa 1910 J. Stevens, Model 17, 22 LR, Falling Block Single-Shot, SN - G01730 Circa 1910 J. Stevens, Model 17, 22 LR, Falling Block Single-Shot, SN - G01730

Circa 1910 J. Stevens, Model 17, 22 LR, Falling Block Single-Shot, SN - G01730

Lot #627 (Sale Order 628 of 839)

The J. Stevens Model No. 17 is a falling-block, single-shot, .22 caliber rifle that was produced from 1893 until 1939 and was part of the "Favorite" series. This Model No. 17 was made prior to 1915 and sports an 22" octagon/ round barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail brass blade front sight, smooth walnut stock, black checkered buttpad and quick takedown screw under the receiver. This gun is in good condition with some age & wear, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1962 Mossberg 320TR, 22 Smoothbore, Single-Shot Bolt-Action (W/ Bore Adapter) 1962 Mossberg 320TR, 22 Smoothbore, Single-Shot Bolt-Action (W/ Bore Adapter)

1962 Mossberg 320TR, 22 Smoothbore, Single-Shot Bolt-Action (W/ Bore Adapter)

Lot #628 (Sale Order 629 of 839)

In the early 1940s, Mossberg produced a series of bolt-action .22 rimfire rifles, with smoothbore barrels, designed for a clay target game called Targo in which shooters used .22 LR shot ammunition. They also offered bore attachments for these rifles, such as a bore extension several inches long that could be attached to muzzle which allowed use of standard ammunition. Some models also came with a smoothbore attachment that extended the length of barrel. There were several model variations: single shot (Model 26T), two repeater models with 7-round magazines (42T and 42TR) and fourth version with an extended 15-round clip (B42T). Two models were introduced briefly from 1961 to 1962, Model 320TR single shot and 340TR repeater. This 320TR Single-Shot sports a smooth one-piece walnut stock with high comb & oiled finish, black checkered buttpad, finger groove trigger guard, 24" smooth bore barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail front sight and comes with (1) smooth bore muzzle extension & (1) rifled adapter. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1913 Savage, Model 1911, 22 Short, Bolt-Action Circa 1913 Savage, Model 1911, 22 Short, Bolt-Action

Circa 1913 Savage, Model 1911, 22 Short, Bolt-Action

Lot #629 (Sale Order 630 of 839)

The Savage Model 1911 is a .22 Short Only caliber, takedown, bolt-action repeating rifle with a tubular magazine loaded through buttstock that was produced from 1911 to 1915. This Model 1911 sports a 20" barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, dovetail front sight, one piece smooth walnut stock, checkered metal buttplate and quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in good condition with some age & light wear, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1940's Mossberg 42TR, 22 Smoothbore, Bolt-Action (W/ Targo Tube) 1940's Mossberg 42TR, 22 Smoothbore, Bolt-Action (W/ Targo Tube)

1940's Mossberg 42TR, 22 Smoothbore, Bolt-Action (W/ Targo Tube)

Lot #630 (Sale Order 631 of 839)

"Targo" is a game of mini-skeet in which the shooter tries to hit a 2 11/16" flying disc with a .22 shot shell. History doesn’t record who thought up Targo, but Mossberg must take some of the responsibility because they promoted the game, marketed the Targo trap thrower, and in Fall 1940, introduced a gun made for it. Mossberg's first Targo gun was the bolt-action smoothbore 42TR which had an eight-shot detachable magazine, and was equipped with the novel RA-1 Rifle Adapter, a 4" section of rifled barrel that screwed onto the 42TRs muzzle. This Model 42TR sports a smooth one-piece stock with fluted comb and contoured tip, 27" smoothbore barrel that includes TT1 "Targo Tube", fully adjustable rear notch sight, dovetail front pin sight, black ribbed buttpad, finger groove trigger guard and detachable box magazine. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1910 Savage, Model 1905 Target, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action Circa 1910 Savage, Model 1905 Target, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Circa 1910 Savage, Model 1905 Target, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #631 (Sale Order 632 of 839)

The Savage Model 1905 is a .22 caliber, takedown, single-shot, bolt-action rifle that was designed for target shooting and was produced from 1905 to 1919. Features include a 22" heavy barrel, Swiss buttplate, adjustable trigger, dovetail adjustable wheel rear sight, dovetail front sight, one piece smooth walnut stock and quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with some age & light wear, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1944 U.S. Winchester, Sporterized M1 Carbine (Mannlicher), 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 6497047 1944 U.S. Winchester, Sporterized M1 Carbine (Mannlicher), 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 6497047

1944 U.S. Winchester, Sporterized M1 Carbine (Mannlicher), 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 6497047

Lot #632 (Sale Order 633 of 839)

This 1944 WWII Winchester U.S. M1 Carbine sports a 1950s Monte Carlo Mannlicher stock with diamond pattern checkering, raised cheek, fluted comb, blued barrel band, black grip cap with white spacer, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer and handguard. Other features include an 18" barrel, Williams adjustable notch rear sight, ramped dovetail brass pin front sight, high gloss bluing, sling studs, 5-round steel magazine, Weaver side-mount with rings and 1950's Weaver Marksman 4x scope. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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1942 U.S. WWII Leather Scabbard - For M1 Garand Rifle 1942 U.S. WWII Leather Scabbard - For M1 Garand Rifle

1942 U.S. WWII Leather Scabbard - For M1 Garand Rifle

Lot #633 (Sale Order 634 of 839)

This WWII leather scabbard for a M1 Garand rifle is marked "JQMD 1942" (Jefferson Quartermaster Depot, 1942). Shipping cost - $20.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1960's National Ordnance, M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 7233 1960's National Ordnance, M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 7233

1960's National Ordnance, M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 7233

Lot #634 (Sale Order 635 of 839)

During the 1960s, more than a dozen different companies began selling commercial variations of the U.S. M1 carbine built primarily with surplus GI parts from WWII & the Korean War. One of these companies was National Ordnance who produced Commercial M1 Carbines from 1960 to the mid 1970s. This National Ordnance M1 Carbine was made in circa 1962-1965, and sports a smooth hardwood stock with oiled finish, 18" barrel, dovetailed adjustable rear peep sight, front blade sight with ears, metal handguard, bayonet lug, green canvas sling and comes with (3) 15-round magazines. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1915 U.S. WWI M1912 Cavalry Leather Holster - For M1911 Pistol 1915 U.S. WWI M1912 Cavalry Leather Holster - For M1911 Pistol

1915 U.S. WWI M1912 Cavalry Leather Holster - For M1911 Pistol

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This U.S. WWI M1912 brown leather Cavalry Officers flap holster is for a Model 1911 pistol and sports original swivel & hanger and is marked "R.I.A. 1915" (Rock Island Arsenal, 1915), as well as what appears to be "WM2". Shipping cost - $10.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1920's Steyr-Mannlicher Schoenauer, Sporting Rifle, 7.62x63, SN - 2097 1920's Steyr-Mannlicher Schoenauer, Sporting Rifle, 7.62x63, SN - 2097

1920's Steyr-Mannlicher Schoenauer, Sporting Rifle, 7.62x63, SN - 2097

Lot #636 (Sale Order 637 of 839)

The world famous line of Mannlicher-Schoenauer hunting rifles and carbines, designed by Ferdinand Ritter von Mannlicher and Otto Schoenauer, began with the Model 1903 and were produced until 1971. Throughout this time, the exclusive rights to manufacture and sell Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifles were owned by Steyr, the prestigious Austrian gun maker. The Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifle dates to 1903 when the 6.5x54mm cartridge and both military & civilian rifles were introduced. Early production of the Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifle was carried by OWG (Oesterreich Waffenfabrik Gesellschaft, Steyr, Austria). After the cessation of weapons production at the end of World War II in 1945, it was not until 1950, and only with the permission of the Allied Forces, that the production of the ”Mannlicher-Schoenauer“ sporting rifles could be taken up again. Easily recognized by their characteristic flattened “butter-knife” bolt handle, Mannlicher-Schoenauer hunting rifles often were equipped with dual set triggers. The Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifle is a manually operated, rotary bolt action rifle. Its bolt is based on German Gew.88 design, with dual locking lugs at the front of the bolt body and a detachable bolt head. The rotary magazine, designed by Otto Schoenauer, is fitted flush with the stock, and can be removed from the bottom for maintenance or repair. Loading is achieved through the top of the action, with single rounds or stripper clips. This Steyr-Mannlicher Schoenauer Sporting Rifle was made by OWG (Oesterreich Waffenfabrik Gesellschaft Steyr, Austria) in the 1920s and is receiver marked: “MADE IN AUSTRIA/ PATENT/ MANNLICHER/ SCHOENAUER/ KAL: 7.62X63". Features include a full length "Mannlicher" checkered walnut Monte Carlo sporting stock with pistol grip & raised cheek, ribbed metal buttpad, cleaning tool compartment in stock, 20" barrel, side mounted adjustable rear peep sight, ramped dovetail front sight, double set triggers, black grip cap, sling rings, wing safety and brown leather sling. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1917 U.S. WWI M1916 Leather Holster - For M1911 Pistol 1917 U.S. WWI M1916 Leather Holster - For M1911 Pistol

1917 U.S. WWI M1916 Leather Holster - For M1911 Pistol

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This U.S. WWI M1916 brown leather Officer's flap holster is for a Model 1911 pistol and sports original hanger and is marked "Boyt, 1917". Shipping cost - $10.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1938 German C.G. Haenel, K.K. Sport Model 2, 22 LR, Falling Block Target Rifle, SN - 6325 1938 German C.G. Haenel, K.K. Sport Model 2, 22 LR, Falling Block Target Rifle, SN - 6325

1938 German C.G. Haenel, K.K. Sport Model 2, 22 LR, Falling Block Target Rifle, SN - 6325

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The Haenel-K.K. Sport is a 22 caliber single-shot hammerless, falling-block target rifle made by the C.G. Haenel factory based in Suhl, Germany, manufactured from the 1920s to 1945, when the company was resolved as a result of Soviet occupation. This K.K. Sport Model 2 was made in September, 1938, and features a checkered walnut stock with “Emperor”-style pistol grip/ high comb/ raised cheek rest & Schnabel forearm, serrated lever, trigger pull adjustment tang screw, 28" octagon barrel, integral serrated scope rail, ramped front sight insert, rear tang peep sight base, ribbed metal buttplate, metal grip cap and sling studs. This gun has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1943 U.S. WWII M1916 Graton & Knight Co. Leather Holster - For M1911A1 Pistol 1943 U.S. WWII M1916 Graton & Knight Co. Leather Holster - For M1911A1 Pistol

1943 U.S. WWII M1916 Graton & Knight Co. Leather Holster - For M1911A1 Pistol

Lot #639 (Sale Order 640 of 839)

This U.S. WWII M1916 brown leather Officer's flap holster, made by Graton & Knight Co., is for a Model 1911A1 service pistol, sports original hanger and is marked "U.S. GRATON & KNIGHT CO., 1943". Shipping cost - $10.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Winchester, Model 1885 Low Wall, 22 LR, Falling Block, SN - 0000EF0755 Winchester, Model 1885 Low Wall, 22 LR, Falling Block, SN - 0000EF0755

Winchester, Model 1885 Low Wall, 22 LR, Falling Block, SN - 0000EF0755

Lot #640 (Sale Order 641 of 839)

With the introduction of the Model 1885, the world of single shots was given a welcomed addition. In 1885, competitive target shooting in America had the stature of professional golf, or even what major league football has today. Huge matches were held at places like Creedmoor, New York. Spectators would number in the thousands. The 1885 was uniquely suited to the long-range accuracy shooting of the day. The Model 1885 was the first, and perhaps one of the greatest, of all the John Moses Browning designs. It was conceived of and created by Browning in the frontier pioneer town of Ogden, Utah, in 1878. Not only was it the first he produced, but it was the gun that started his relationship with the Winchester Repeating Arms company. The partnership began in 1885, and the Single Shot became the Model 1885 Winchester. The Winchester re-creation of the iconic M1885 has all of the same attributes as the original, but with modern advancements. This Model 1885 Low Wall features an oiled walnut stock with checkered forearm & Schnabel tip, metal crescent buttplate, 24" octagon/ round barrel, Burris scope mounts with rings, rear dovetail sight insert, dovetailed front bead sight and sling studs. This gun will have a small hairline crack at the forearm tip, but otherwise is in beautiful condition with a couple very light scratches, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1943 U.S. WWII M1916 Graton & Knight Co. Leather Holster - For M1911A1 Pistol 1943 U.S. WWII M1916 Graton & Knight Co. Leather Holster - For M1911A1 Pistol

1943 U.S. WWII M1916 Graton & Knight Co. Leather Holster - For M1911A1 Pistol

Lot #641 (Sale Order 642 of 839)

This U.S. WWII M1916 dark brown leather Officer's flap holster, made by Graton & Knight Co., is for a Model 1911A1 service pistol, sports original hanger and is marked "U.S. GRATON & KNIGHT CO., 1943". Shipping cost - $10.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1880's E. Remington & Sons, Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Rifle, 40-70 Sharps, Falling Block, SN - 2812 1880's E. Remington & Sons, Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Rifle, 40-70 Sharps, Falling Block, SN - 2812

1880's E. Remington & Sons, Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Rifle, 40-70 Sharps, Falling Block, SN - 2812

Lot #642 (Sale Order 643 of 839)

The Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Rifle is a lever activated falling block, single-shot rifle designed by Lewis Hepburn, available in a variety of calibers, and approximately 10,000 were manufactured between 1883 and 1907. This gun is barrel marked: "E. REMINGTON & SONS, ILION, N.Y." & receiver marked: "PAT OCT 1879". Features include a walnut stock with high comb & checkered grip, round grip knob, metal forearm tip, case hardened receiver, metal crescent buttplate, 28" heavy octagon barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail blade front sight & right side action lever. This gun has a nice sharp bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1943 U.S. WWII M1916 Boyt Leather Holster - For M1911A1 Pistol 1943 U.S. WWII M1916 Boyt Leather Holster - For M1911A1 Pistol

1943 U.S. WWII M1916 Boyt Leather Holster - For M1911A1 Pistol

Lot #643 (Sale Order 644 of 839)

This U.S. WWII M1916 brown leather Officer's flap holster, made by Boyt, is for a Model 1911A1 service pistol, sports original hanger and is marked "BOYT - 43". Shipping cost - $10.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1882 Danish, Remington M1867/96, 11.7x51R, Rolling Block, SN - 60856 1882 Danish, Remington M1867/96, 11.7x51R, Rolling Block, SN - 60856

1882 Danish, Remington M1867/96, 11.7x51R, Rolling Block, SN - 60856

Lot #644 (Sale Order 645 of 839)

The Remington M1867 was a rolling-block rifle that was the first rifle using metallic cartridges to be adopted by the Norwegian and Swedish armies. In 1864 the Danish army, in their conflict with Prussia during the War of 1864, were without an effective breech loader and were both outclassed and outgunned by the Prussian forces armed with the breech-loading Dreyse rifles. After their defeat, and following an American tour by members of the Danish Ordnance Commission which included a visit to Remington, the Danes placed an order for 20,000 of the new M/1867 rifles in April of 1867. In addition to these orders for Remington-manufactured rifles, the Danes (as would the Norwegians and Swedes soon thereafter) also secured the rights to manufacture the Remington design in Denmark at the Copenhagen arsenal, which they did in a quantity equal to the orders from Remington. The Danish model initially utilized an 11.44 rimfire cartridge, but was later updated to a longer centerfire cartridge in 1896 = M1867/96. The updated cartridge, 11.7x51R, is very similar to the US .45-70 Govt. but a bit shorter and a bit larger. This Remington M1867/96 was made by the Danes in 1882 and is marked: “KJØBENHAVNS TOIHUUS 1882” (Copenhagen Arsenal and the date of manufacture). Features include a walnut military stock with tree bands, 35.5" barrel, flip-up ladder rear sight with Danish style long range button, adjustable dovetail front sight, crescent metal buttplate, bayonet lug, cleaning rod, sling swivels and brown leather sling. This gun is showing some age, but is in overall good condition with an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1943 U.S. WWII M7 Enger-Kress Leather Shoulder Holster - For M1911A1 Pistol 1943 U.S. WWII M7 Enger-Kress Leather Shoulder Holster - For M1911A1 Pistol

1943 U.S. WWII M7 Enger-Kress Leather Shoulder Holster - For M1911A1 Pistol

Lot #645 (Sale Order 646 of 839)

This U.S. WWII M7 brown leather Officer's/ Paratrooper shoulder holster, made by Enger-Kress, is for a Model 1911A1 service pistol and is marked "U.S. ENGER-KRESS 1943". Shipping cost - $10.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1874 U.S. Springfield M1873 Trapdoor, 45-70 Govt., Breech-Loading Rifle, SN - 31151 1874 U.S. Springfield M1873 Trapdoor, 45-70 Govt., Breech-Loading Rifle, SN - 31151

1874 U.S. Springfield M1873 Trapdoor, 45-70 Govt., Breech-Loading Rifle, SN - 31151

Lot #646 (Sale Order 647 of 839)

The Springfield Model 1873 was the first standard-issue breech-loading rifle adopted by the United States Army and was manufactured from 1873–1892. The Model 1873 was the fifth variation of the Allin trapdoor design, and was named for its hinged breechblock which opened like a trapdoor. The infantry rifle model featured a 32 5/8" barrel while the cavalry carbine used a 22" barrel. It was superseded by an improved model, the Springfield Model 1884. This M1873 was made in 1874 and is breech-block marked "MODEL 1873" with Eagle head over crossed arrows and "125". The lock plate is marked with the eagle/shield motif and "U.S./SPRINGFIELD". The buttplate is correctly marked "U.S." along with "U" stamped barrel bands and left/ underside stock cartouches. This rifle is also marked "N.J.", presumably from Bannerman's of N.Y. Other features of this rifle include a 32 5/8" barrel, M1884 style flip-up rear sight with adjustable ladder, 3-click hammer and sling rings. This gun is in beautiful condition on a nice early refurbish, sports a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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U.S. WWII M7 Enger-Kress Leather Shoulder Holster - For M1911A1 Pistol U.S. WWII M7 Enger-Kress Leather Shoulder Holster - For M1911A1 Pistol

U.S. WWII M7 Enger-Kress Leather Shoulder Holster - For M1911A1 Pistol

Lot #647 (Sale Order 648 of 839)

This U.S. WWII M7 brown leather Officer's/ Paratrooper shoulder holster, made by Enger-Kress, is for a Model 1911A1 service pistol and is marked "U.S. ENGER-KRESS". Shipping cost - $10.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1937 U.S. Springfield, M1922 M2, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 13546 1937 U.S. Springfield, M1922 M2, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 13546

1937 U.S. Springfield, M1922 M2, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 13546

Lot #648 (Sale Order 649 of 839)

The Springfield Model 1922 is a .22 caliber bolt-action rifle that was built as a cadet rifle, designed to mimic the M1903 Springfield rifle for training purposes in 1925. It was produced in several different versions until World War II when shortages of materials made production of a training rifle impractical. The M2 variant was introduced in 1933, which featured a simplified bolt and a shallower pistol grip on the stock. All versions of the M1922 used what would be the safety lug on the 1903 bolt as the locking lug, but initial problems with this lug cracking drove further development of the M1922, and an adjustable headspace mechanism in the locking lug was also incorporated in the M2 variation. This U.S. Springfield M1922 M2 was made in 1937, and is marked: "S.A. 7-37" barrel (Springfield Armory July 1937) with Flaming Bomb U.S. acceptance stamp, "M2" bolt, "NS" "M2" bolt handle and "SA" Springfield Armory stock cartouche. Features include a 24" barrel, Lyman rear aperture peep sight, front band post sight with cover, checkered metal buttplate, sling rings and 5-round steel magazine. This is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa WWI Hermann H. Heiser Leather Shoulder Holster - For S&W Model 3 Revolver Circa WWI Hermann H. Heiser Leather Shoulder Holster - For S&W Model 3 Revolver

Circa WWI Hermann H. Heiser Leather Shoulder Holster - For S&W Model 3 Revolver

Lot #649 (Sale Order 650 of 839)

This brown leather shoulder holster was made by Hermann H. Heiser, Denver, CO, in the period of 1910-1915 and is for a Smith & Wesson Model 3 revolver. Shipping cost - $10.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1943 Swedish, Automatgevar M42, 6.5x55 Swedish, Semi-Auto, SN - 16158B 1943 Swedish, Automatgevar M42, 6.5x55 Swedish, Semi-Auto, SN - 16158B

1943 Swedish, Automatgevar M42, 6.5x55 Swedish, Semi-Auto, SN - 16158B

Lot #650 (Sale Order 651 of 839)

The Automatgevar M42 (Or AG M42) is a Swedish Military semi-automatic rifle that was designed in 1941, and entered production at the Carl Gustafs Stads Gevarsfaktori in Eskilstuna in 1942. Some 30,000 rifles were manufactured in all for the Swedish Army, which was a relatively small number of weapons for a standard infantry rifle of the WWII era, but Sweden remained neutral throughout the war. In the early 1950s, the AG M42B manufacture license was sold to Egypt resulting in the Hakim rifle. It is operated by means of a direct impingement gas system, similar to that of the later French MAS-49 rifle. It also uses a tilting breech block like the Tokarev SVT-38/SVT-40, the MAS-49 and FN FAL rifles. It is chambered for the 6.5×55mm cartridge which is loaded into a removable 10-round box magazine. This AG M4 is dated 1943, and sports a smooth walnut stock with upper handguard & grooved forearm, 24.5" ported barrel, brass caliber disk stock inlay, wheel adjustable rear notch sight, dome front post sight, metal cleaning rod, metal buttplate and sling rings. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Early Leather Flap Holster Early Leather Flap Holster

Early Leather Flap Holster

Lot #651 (Sale Order 652 of 839)

This early leather flap holster is 11.25" long, no legible markings found. Shipping cost - $10.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1928 Polish, K98, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action (W/ Bayonet/ Scabbard/ Frog), SN - 9584V 1928 Polish, K98, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action (W/ Bayonet/ Scabbard/ Frog), SN - 9584V

1928 Polish, K98, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action (W/ Bayonet/ Scabbard/ Frog), SN - 9584V

Lot #652 (Sale Order 653 of 839)

The Polish K98 is a bolt-action short rifle based on the German Kar.98a Mauser with minor differences, such as a shortened length that was issued to the Polish Army in the years following the first World War, and was the predecessor to the wz.29 rifle of WWII. This Polish K98 was made at the F.B. Radom Factory in 1928, and sports a smooth walnut stock with upper handguard & grooved forearm, 24.5" barrel, adjustable tangent leaf rear sight, front post sight with ears, cavalry-style turned down bolt handle, bayonet lug, sling rings, brown leather sling marked/dated "CWW 1942" w/ German proof and sells complete with bayonet/ scabbard/ frog. Bayonet is marked/dated "cof 44", metal scabbard is marked/ dated "Durkopp 38" & frog is marked/ dated "CWW 1942" w/ German proof. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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WWII Era German P.08 Luger Pistol Leather Holster WWII Era German P.08 Luger Pistol Leather Holster

WWII Era German P.08 Luger Pistol Leather Holster

Lot #653 (Sale Order 654 of 839)

This black leather holster is for a commercial P.08 Luger pistol. Shipping cost - $10.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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WWII Japanese, Type 38 Carbine, 6.5×50SR, Bolt-Action (W/ Bring Back Paper & Bayonet), SN - 47764 WWII Japanese, Type 38 Carbine, 6.5×50SR, Bolt-Action (W/ Bring Back Paper & Bayonet), SN - 47764

WWII Japanese, Type 38 Carbine, 6.5×50SR, Bolt-Action (W/ Bring Back Paper & Bayonet), SN - 47764

Lot #654 (Sale Order 655 of 839)

The Type 38 was a service rifle used by the Empire of Japan predominantly during the Second Sino-Japanese War and Second World War. The design was adopted by the Imperial Japanese Army in 1905 (the 38th year of the Meiji period, hence "Type 38"). Because the 6.5×50mmSR Arisaka cartridge it fired was considered underpowered, a replacement was devised, the Type 99 rifle, but both rifles saw usage until the end of the war. The Type 38 Carbine was introduced into service at the same time as the standard Type 38. This Type 38 Carbine sports a 19.2" barrel, adjustable flip-up rear sights, semi-hooded front post sight, bayonet lug, cleaning rod, sling rings, 16-petal chrysanthemum receiver stamp, receiver dust cover and comes with non numbers matching bayonet & scabbard. This gun also comes with a WWII U.S. GI bring-back certificate that is signed by George R. Class, Captain, Air Corps. This gun is believed to have been sent home from New Guinea by Art Heinecke in 1944. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has a sharp bore with pitting and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1950's Walther PPK Pistol Leather Shoulder Holster 1950's Walther PPK Pistol Leather Shoulder Holster

1950's Walther PPK Pistol Leather Shoulder Holster

Lot #655 (Sale Order 656 of 839)

This 1950s brown leather shoulder holster is for a Walther PPK, PP, FEG, or equivalent size pistol. Shipping cost - $10.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1917 WWI British - BSA, Lee-Enfield SMLE Mk III, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - F24164 1917 WWI British - BSA, Lee-Enfield SMLE Mk III, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - F24164

1917 WWI British - BSA, Lee-Enfield SMLE Mk III, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - F24164

Lot #656 (Sale Order 657 of 839)

The Lee–Enfield is a bolt-action, magazine-fed repeating rifle that served as the main firearm of the military forces of the British Empire and Commonwealth during the first half of the 20th century. The Lee–Enfield was the standard issue weapon to rifle companies of the British Army, colonial armies (such as India and parts of Africa), and other Commonwealth nations in both the First and Second World Wars. The best-known Lee–Enfield rifle, the SMLE Mk III, was introduced in 1907. This Lee–Enfield SMLE Mk III was made by B.S.A. Co. (Birmingham Small Arms Company) in 1917, and features a 25.25" barrel, short magazine, brass buttplate with cleaning rod compartment, adjustable rear tangent sight with ears, front post band sight with ears, bayonet lug, sling rings and period correct brown leather sling. 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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Named WWII Era Leather Breakaway Holster - For Sauer 38H Pistol Named WWII Era Leather Breakaway Holster - For Sauer 38H Pistol

Named WWII Era Leather Breakaway Holster - For Sauer 38H Pistol

Lot #657 (Sale Order 658 of 839)

This WWII era brown leather holster is for a Sauer 38H pistol and is marked: "FRANK CZERWINSKI 36620022". Shipping cost - $10.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Circa WWI Steyr, Chilean M1912 Short Rifle, 7mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - A3352 Circa WWI Steyr, Chilean M1912 Short Rifle, 7mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - A3352

Circa WWI Steyr, Chilean M1912 Short Rifle, 7mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - A3352

Lot #658 (Sale Order 659 of 839)

The Steyr Model 1912 is Gewehr 98 pattern bolt-action military rifle produced in Austria before World War I. They were designed for the export market and were used by Mexico, Colombia, Chile, China and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It was produced in Rifle, Short Rifle and Carbine variants. This Chilean Issue Steyr Model 1912 Short Rifle sports a 22" barrel, smooth walnut stock & upper handguard, adjustable tangent leaf rear sight, ramped dovetail front post sight, turned down bolt handle, bayonet lug, metal buttpad, Chilean crest receiver stamp, sling rings and period correct leather sling. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order.

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WWII Era Leather Small Pistol Holster - GI Bring Back WWII Era Leather Small Pistol Holster - GI Bring Back

WWII Era Leather Small Pistol Holster - GI Bring Back

Lot #659 (Sale Order 660 of 839)

This brown leather holster is for a small pistol, possibly Beretta M1915, and is fitted with a WWII era US Army Military “U.S.” Officer Uniform Collar Insignia - appears to be a U.S. GI bring back item. Shipping cost - $10.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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WWII Japanese, Type 38 Arisaka Rifle, 6.5×50SR, Bolt-Action SN - 82612 WWII Japanese, Type 38 Arisaka Rifle, 6.5×50SR, Bolt-Action SN - 82612

WWII Japanese, Type 38 Arisaka Rifle, 6.5×50SR, Bolt-Action SN - 82612

Lot #660 (Sale Order 661 of 839)

The Type 38 was a service rifle used by the Empire of Japan predominantly during the Second Sino-Japanese War and Second World War. The design was adopted by the Imperial Japanese Army in 1905 (the 38th year of the Meiji period, hence "Type 38"). Because the 6.5×50mmSR Arisaka cartridge it fired, it was considered underpowered so a replacement was devised, the Type 99 rifle, but both rifles saw usage until the end of the war. This Type 38 sports a 31" barrel, flip-up anti-aircraft rear sights, semi-hooded front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings. This gun is showing wear, but still retains a sharp bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1950s Brown Leather Flap Holster - For CZ 52 Pistol 1950s Brown Leather Flap Holster - For CZ 52 Pistol

1950s Brown Leather Flap Holster - For CZ 52 Pistol

Lot #661 (Sale Order 662 of 839)

This brown leather flap holster is for a Czech Military model CZ 52 pistol and comes with cleaning rod. Shipping cost - $10.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1945 WWII British ROF, No.5 MK1 1945 WWII British ROF, No.5 MK1

1945 WWII British ROF, No.5 MK1 "Jungle Carbine", 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - N6205

Lot #662 (Sale Order 663 of 839)

The Rifle No. 5 Mk I was a derivative of the British Lee–Enfield No. 4 Mk I, that was produced from March 1944 to December, 1947. Following experience of jungle fighting in the Pacific War, the British came to the conclusion that a rifle shorter and lighter than the standard issue, bolt action .303 cal No. 4 rifle was required. It gained its common nickname of the "Jungle Carbine" in post-war colonial campaigns such as the Malayan emergency. The No. 5 was about 3.9" shorter and 2 lbs. lighter than the No. 4 from which it was derived. A number of "lightening cuts" were made to the receiver body and the barrel, the bolt knob drilled out, woodwork cut down to reduce weight and had other new features like a flash suppressor and a rubber buttpad to help absorb the increased recoil and to prevent slippage on the shooter's clothing while aiming. The extra recoil energy was caused by adding the conical flash suppressor (muzzle shroud). The No. 5 iron sight line was also derived from the No. 4 marks and featured a rear receiver aperture battle sight calibrated for 300 yards with an additional ladder aperture sight that could be flipped up and was calibrated for 200–800 yards in 100 yard increments. Due to the large conical flash suppressor, the No 5 Mk I could only mount the No. 5 blade bayonet, which was also designed to serve as a combat knife if needed. The rifle was first issued to British airborne forces in Norway towards the end of the Second World War (1944). Two factories were tasked with the production of the No. 5, the Royal Ordnance Factory Fazakerley, Liverpool (ROF) and Birmingham Small Arms (BSA-Shirley). This ROF No.5 MK1 "Jungle Carbine" is receiver dated "3/45" and is numbers matching (receiver, band, stock & magazine). Other features include a 20.5" barrel with conical flash suppressor, N67 adjustable ladder rear peep battle sight, dovetail semi-hooded front post sight, 10-round steel detachable box magazine, sling rings and bayonet lug. This gun is in good condition on a matte black metal/ gloss stock refinish, has a sharp/ clean bore and is in perfect working order.

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U.S. Vietnam Era Bianchi M66 Leather Holster - For M1911 Pistol U.S. Vietnam Era Bianchi M66 Leather Holster - For M1911 Pistol

U.S. Vietnam Era Bianchi M66 Leather Holster - For M1911 Pistol

Lot #663 (Sale Order 664 of 839)

This U.S. Army/ USMC MP Vietnam era black leather flap belt holster is for a large frame automatic pistol, such as a M1911 or Browning Hi-Power. Shipping cost - $10.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1956 Chinese, Type 53 Carbine, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - T53019820 1956 Chinese, Type 53 Carbine, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - T53019820

1956 Chinese, Type 53 Carbine, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - T53019820

Lot #664 (Sale Order 665 of 839)

The Type 53 is a Chinese Military Bolt-Action Carbine that was a copy of the Russian Mosin-Nagant M44 Carbine, with a reduced barrel length and a side-mounted folding bayonet, that was produced from 1953 to circa 1961. This Type 53 is dated "1956" and sports a 20" barrel, smooth walnut stock & upper handguard with grooved forearm, adjustable tangent leaf rear sight, front dome sight, retractable 3-sided bayonet and 5-round internal magazine. This gun is in good condition with wear, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order.

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Post-WWII W. German Military Leather Holster - For STAR Mod. B Pistol Post-WWII W. German Military Leather Holster - For STAR Mod. B Pistol

Post-WWII W. German Military Leather Holster - For STAR Mod. B Pistol

Lot #665 (Sale Order 666 of 839)

This post-war black leather flap holster is for a W. German military issue STAR Mod. B pistol. Shipping cost - $10.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1943 WWII British - Long Branch, No.4 MKI*, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - 57L7048 1943 WWII British - Long Branch, No.4 MKI*, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - 57L7048

1943 WWII British - Long Branch, No.4 MKI*, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - 57L7048

Lot #666 (Sale Order 667 of 839)

The Lee–Enfield is a bolt-action, magazine-fed repeating rifle that served as the main firearm of the military forces of the British Empire and Commonwealth during the first half of the 20th century. The Lee–Enfield was the standard issue weapon to rifle companies of the British Army, colonial armies (such as India and parts of Africa), and other Commonwealth nations in both the First and Second World Wars. During the course of the Second World War, the No. 4 rifle was simplified for mass production with the creation of the No. 4 Mk I in 1942, with the bolt release catch replaced by a simpler notch on the bolt track of the rifle's receiver. This Lee–Enfield No.4 MKI* was manufactured at the Canadian Long Branch Factory in 1943, and features a 25.25" barrel, short magazine, metal buttplate, cleaning kit stock compartment, adjustable rear peep sight, semi-hooded front post sight and sling rings. This gun is showing heavy wear, but still retains a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order.

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Early Black Leather Dual Magazine Belt Pouch Early Black Leather Dual Magazine Belt Pouch

Early Black Leather Dual Magazine Belt Pouch

Lot #667 (Sale Order 668 of 839)

This early black leather magazine belt holster is 5" tall. Shipping cost - $10.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1944 Russian, Mosin–Nagant M44 Carbine, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - RC013592 1944 Russian, Mosin–Nagant M44 Carbine, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - RC013592

1944 Russian, Mosin–Nagant M44 Carbine, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - RC013592

Lot #668 (Sale Order 669 of 839)

The Mosin–Nagant is a five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine–fed Russian Military Rifle that was first introduced in 1891. It was made in many different models/ variants and was the standard issue rifle for Russian troops in both world wars and the post-war era. The Model 1944 Carbine was introduced into service in late 1944, and remained in production until 1948. They were produced from 1943 to 1948 at the Izhevsk arsenal and only 1944 at Tula. Its specifications are very similar to the Nagnat M1938, with the unique addition of a permanently affixed, side-folding cruciform-spike bayonet. From February 1944, the M44 was issued to Red Army infantry troops as a replacement for the standard rifle. They were in use not only by the Soviet Union but also its various satellite nations after WWII. This M44 was made in 1944 at the Izhevsk arsenal and features a 20" barrel, smooth walnut stock & upper handguard with grooved forearm, adjustable tangent leaf rear sight, front dome sight, retractable 3-sided bayonet and 5-round internal magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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U.S. WWI Uniform Grouping U.S. WWI Uniform Grouping

U.S. WWI Uniform Grouping

Lot #669 (Sale Order 670 of 839)

This lot consists of the following U.S. WWI era items: green wool jacket with medic patch (size unknown), green trousers (size unknown), M1917 "Doughboy" helmet, green wool garrison cap (size 7 3/8), (2) green wool 3-button shirts (size unknown) and one set of green wool puttees (leg wraps). Shipping cost - $30.00 or free pick up.

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1944 Russian, Mosin–Nagant M91/30 Rifle, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - MN03330 1944 Russian, Mosin–Nagant M91/30 Rifle, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - MN03330

1944 Russian, Mosin–Nagant M91/30 Rifle, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - MN03330

Lot #670 (Sale Order 671 of 839)

The Mosin–Nagant is a five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine–fed Russian Military Rifle that was first introduced in 1891. It was made in many different models/ variants and was the standard issue rifle for Russian troops in both world wars and the post-war era. The Model M91/30 was the most prolific version of the Mosin–Nagant used during WWII and was produced for standard issue to all Soviet infantry from 1930 to 1945. This Model M91/30 was made in 1943, at the Izhevsk arsenal and features a 28.5" barrel, smooth walnut stock & upper handguard with grooved forearm, adjustable tangent leaf rear sight, front dome sight, and 5-round internal magazine. This gun is in good condition with wear, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order.

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U.S. WWI Grouping U.S. WWI Grouping

U.S. WWI Grouping

Lot #671 (Sale Order 672 of 839)

This lot consists of the following U.S. WWI era items: AEF Army Cavalry M1912 ration bags/ medical corps backpack (Dated 1918), RIA M1903 Springfield Pedersen dual magazine pouch, collapsible canvas water/ feed bucket (marked/ dated "1918 KEMPER-THOMAS COMPANY"), AEF U.S. Army M1917 mounted cavalry canteen w/ cup, cover & leather straps (dated 1918), M1910 canteen with cover (marked/ dated "THE MILLER-HEXTER CO. 1917"), M1910 canteen with cup & cover (marked/ dated "AGM CO. 1918") - cover appears to be dated 1942, mess kit (dated 1918), and condiment can. Shipping cost - $30.00 or free pick up.

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WWI French, Berthier Model 1916 Carbine, 8mm Lebel, Bolt-Action, SN - 92342 WWI French, Berthier Model 1916 Carbine, 8mm Lebel, Bolt-Action, SN - 92342

WWI French, Berthier Model 1916 Carbine, 8mm Lebel, Bolt-Action, SN - 92342

Lot #672 (Sale Order 673 of 839)

The Berthier rifles and carbines were a family of bolt-action small arms in 8mm Lebel, used in the French Army, and French Colonial Forces from the 1890s to the beginning of World War II (1940). The Model 1916 Berthier introduced was an updated variant of the Model 1907 with a five-round en-bloc clip. It also featured a spring loaded trapdoor under the magazine to keep out dirt and debris. The Model 1916 rifles and carbines were also after WWI, particularly in colonial service. This Model 1916 Berthier Carbine was made in 1917, and sports an 18" barrel, smooth one-piece walnut stock, adjustable tangent leaf rear sight, front post sight, metal buttplate and 5-round clip-fed en bloc magazine. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has a sharp bore with some pitting and appears to be in good working order.

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U.S. WWII Era M1 Carbine Canvas Carry Case U.S. WWII Era M1 Carbine Canvas Carry Case

U.S. WWII Era M1 Carbine Canvas Carry Case

Lot #673 (Sale Order 674 of 839)

This U.S. green canvas carry case for an M1 Carbine was made by M.-D. Mfg. Co. and is dated 1945. Shipping cost - $10.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1939 WWII Italian, Carcano M1938 Rifle, 7.35x51, Bolt-Action, SN - G1920 1939 WWII Italian, Carcano M1938 Rifle, 7.35x51, Bolt-Action, SN - G1920

1939 WWII Italian, Carcano M1938 Rifle, 7.35x51, Bolt-Action, SN - G1920

Lot #674 (Sale Order 675 of 839)

The Carcano is a series of Italian bolt-action, magazine-fed, repeating military rifles and carbines introduced in 1891. This Carcano Model 1938 Infantry Rifle was made at the Terni arsenal in 1939, and sports a 20.9" barrel, smooth walnut stock & upper handguard with grooved forearm, fixed notch rear sight, dovetail blade front sight, turned down bolt handle and 6-round integral clip-fed magazine. This gun is in good condition with some wear (missing buttplate), has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order.

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U.S. M1950 Parachutist's Individual Weapon Case U.S. M1950 Parachutist's Individual Weapon Case

U.S. M1950 Parachutist's Individual Weapon Case

Lot #675 (Sale Order 676 of 839)

This green cushioned carry case, for all standard issue service rifles, sports a durable heavy nylon outside, with carry strap and metal quick-release-snap hook to attach to parachute ropes. Shipping cost - $30.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1939 WWII Italian, Carcano M1938 Rifle, 7.35x51, Bolt-Action, SN - S1750 1939 WWII Italian, Carcano M1938 Rifle, 7.35x51, Bolt-Action, SN - S1750

1939 WWII Italian, Carcano M1938 Rifle, 7.35x51, Bolt-Action, SN - S1750

Lot #676 (Sale Order 677 of 839)

The Carcano is a series of Italian bolt-action, magazine-fed, repeating military rifles and carbines introduced in 1891. This Carcano Model 1938 Infantry Rifle was made at the Terni arsenal in 1939, and sports a 20.9" barrel, smooth walnut stock & upper handguard with grooved forearm, fixed notch rear sight, dovetail blade front sight, turned down bolt handle and 6-round integral clip-fed magazine. This gun is in good condition with some light wear, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order.

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WWI Era U.S. Army M1912 Squad Cleaning Kit - For Colt M1911 Pistol WWI Era U.S. Army M1912 Squad Cleaning Kit - For Colt M1911 Pistol

WWI Era U.S. Army M1912 Squad Cleaning Kit - For Colt M1911 Pistol

Lot #677 (Sale Order 678 of 839)

This original M1912 Squad Cleaning Kit, for Model 1911 pistol, includes one set of 10 metal cleaning rods, brass banjo oiler, small parts tin, brushes and comes in original U.S. stamped metal box. Shipping cost - $20.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1887 U.S. Springfield M1873 Trapdoor, 45-70 Govt., Breech-Loading Rifle, SN - 348646 1887 U.S. Springfield M1873 Trapdoor, 45-70 Govt., Breech-Loading Rifle, SN - 348646

1887 U.S. Springfield M1873 Trapdoor, 45-70 Govt., Breech-Loading Rifle, SN - 348646

Lot #678 (Sale Order 679 of 839)

The Springfield Model 1873 was the first standard-issue breech-loading rifle adopted by the United States Army and was manufactured from 1873–1892. The Model 1873 was the fifth variation of the Allin trapdoor design, and was named for its hinged breechblock which opened like a trapdoor. The infantry rifle model featured a 32 5/8" barrel, while the cavalry carbine used a 22" barrel. This M1873 was made in 1887, and is breech-block marked "MODEL 1873", lock plate marked with the eagle/shield motif and "U.S./SPRINGFIELD", buttplate is correctly marked "U.S." along with "U" stamped barrel bands. Features of this rifle include a 32 5/8" barrel, M1884 style flip-up rear sight with adjustable ladder, 3-click hammer and sling rings. This gun is in nice condition with some early refinishing, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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WWII U.S. M3 6x30 Binoculars - By Westinghouse - With Leather Case WWII U.S. M3 6x30 Binoculars - By Westinghouse - With Leather Case

WWII U.S. M3 6x30 Binoculars - By Westinghouse - With Leather Case

Lot #679 (Sale Order 680 of 839)

These original WWII M3 binoculars, by Westinghouse, come in 1943 dated brown leather carry case. Shipping cost - $20.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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WWII Japanese, Type 99 Arisaka Short Rifle, 7.7mm, Bolt-Action (W/ Bayonet), SN - 7031 WWII Japanese, Type 99 Arisaka Short Rifle, 7.7mm, Bolt-Action (W/ Bayonet), SN - 7031

WWII Japanese, Type 99 Arisaka Short Rifle, 7.7mm, Bolt-Action (W/ Bayonet), SN - 7031

Lot #680 (Sale Order 681 of 839)

The Type 99 was a bolt-action of the Arisaka design used by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. The Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) developed the Type 99 based on the Type 38 rifle but with a caliber of 7.7mm. The Type 99 was produced in four versions, the regular issue Type 99 Short Rifle, the Type 99 Long Rifle (a limited production variant), the take-down Type 2 Paratroop Rifle, and the Type 99 Sniper Rifle. The Type 99 was the first mass-produced infantry rifle to have a chrome lined bore to ease cleaning, but this was abandoned by mid WWII in order to speed up the manufacturing process. This Type 99 Short Rifle sports a 26" barrel, flip-up anti-aircraft rear sights, semi-hooded front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings, metal buttplate, canvas sling, 16-petal chrysanthemum receiver stamp and bayonet with metal scabbard. This gun is in good condition with wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Dale K. Wilson Estate

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WWII U.S. Army Signal Corps. Hand Held Antenna - (AT 249/ GRD) WWII U.S. Army Signal Corps. Hand Held Antenna - (AT 249/ GRD)

WWII U.S. Army Signal Corps. Hand Held Antenna - (AT 249/ GRD)

Lot #681 (Sale Order 682 of 839)

This original U.S. Signal Corps. AT-249/GRD hand held antenna is 19"x14" when opened & 5" when folded, and comes in original green canvas carry case. The BNC connector is approximately 46" long, tuning range is 47 to 55, with a sensitivity knob and a 4-position attenuator for strong signals. Cables are in good condition and may be in working order. Shipping cost - $30.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1953 Hungarian, Mosin–Nagant M44 Carbine, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - BG4296 1953 Hungarian, Mosin–Nagant M44 Carbine, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - BG4296

1953 Hungarian, Mosin–Nagant M44 Carbine, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - BG4296

Lot #682 (Sale Order 683 of 839)

The Mosin–Nagant is a five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine–fed Russian Military Rifle that was first introduced in 1891. It was made in many different models/ variants and was the standard issue rifle for Russian troops in both world wars and the post-war era. The Model 1944 Carbine was introduced into service in late 1944, and remained in production until 1948. They were produced from 1943 to 1948 at the Izhevsk arsenal and only 1944 at Tula. Its specifications are very similar to the Nagant M1938, with the unique addition of a permanently affixed, side-folding cruciform-spike bayonet. From February 1944 the M44 was issued to Red Army infantry troops as a replacement for the standard rifle. They were in use not only by the Soviet Union, but also its various satellite nations after WWII. This post-war Hungarian M44 is dated 1953, and features a 20" barrel, smooth walnut stock & upper handguard with grooved forearm, adjustable tangent leaf rear sight, front dome sight, retractable 3-sided bayonet and 5-round internal magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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WWII Star Watch Case Co. Aircraft Navigational Drafting Machine - (AN-5750-1) WWII Star Watch Case Co. Aircraft Navigational Drafting Machine - (AN-5750-1)

WWII Star Watch Case Co. Aircraft Navigational Drafting Machine - (AN-5750-1)

Lot #683 (Sale Order 684 of 839)

This original WWII drafting instrument, by Star Watch Case Co., in original wooden crate/ box, comes with instructions and drawing of the unit. All parts are made of metal but are non-magnetic so that aircraft instruments are not effecaffected. Shipping cost - $40.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1954 Polish, WZ48 Trainer, 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - AB05381 1954 Polish, WZ48 Trainer, 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - AB05381

1954 Polish, WZ48 Trainer, 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - AB05381

Lot #684 (Sale Order 685 of 839)

Produced from 1948 until 1960, the WZ48 was used to train Czech and Polish military cadets. It is a single-shot bolt-action rifle modeled in the image of the Mosin Nagant M38. This WZ48 trainer is receiver dated 1954, along with the Circle 11 stamp which indicates that is was manufactured at the Radom factory. Features include a 24.9" barrel, 3/4 length military stock, flip-up v-notch rear sight, dovetailed dome front sight and metal buttplate. This gun in nice condition with light wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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1904 U.S. M1902 Leather Cartridge Box - For 30-40 Krag Or 30-06 Ammo 1904 U.S. M1902 Leather Cartridge Box - For 30-40 Krag Or 30-06 Ammo

1904 U.S. M1902 Leather Cartridge Box - For 30-40 Krag Or 30-06 Ammo

Lot #685 (Sale Order 686 of 839)

This 1904 dated R.I.A. U.S. M1902 "McKeever" style brown leather cartridge case is for (20) .30 caliber, or smaller, bullets. Shipping cost - $10.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Sporterized FN, Gewehr 98, 257 Roberts, Bolt-Action, SN - 8971 Sporterized FN, Gewehr 98, 257 Roberts, Bolt-Action, SN - 8971

Sporterized FN, Gewehr 98, 257 Roberts, Bolt-Action, SN - 8971

Lot #686 (Sale Order 687 of 839)

A "Sporterized" firearm is simply a custom modified military-issue arm that has been updated with new features to make it more suitable for civilian sporting use. The majority of "Sporterized Rifles" are WWI & WWII GI bring-backs. This was common practice in the 1950s & 60s and is still being done today. The most common modifications are shortened stocks with better grips, re-chambering or new barrels, updated sights, better optics (scopes) and various accessories. This Fabrique Nationale Gewehr 98-style Mauser Rifle has been sporterized and features a smooth one-piece walnut stock with oiled finish, metal buttplate, 22.25" Finnish marked barrel, sling rings, brown leather sling, scope mounts and Redfield 2x-7x scope. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/clean bore and is in perfect working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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WWI British Small Box Respirator (Gas Mask) W/ Anti-Dinning Canister WWI British Small Box Respirator (Gas Mask) W/ Anti-Dinning Canister

WWI British Small Box Respirator (Gas Mask) W/ Anti-Dinning Canister

Lot #687 (Sale Order 688 of 839)

This original WWI era British gas mask, or Small Box Respirator (SBR), is complete with anti-dimming canister and comes in original brown canvas carry case. Shipping cost - $20.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1967 Ruger, Model 44 Carbine, 44 Rem. Magnum, Semi-Auto, SN - 116412 1967 Ruger, Model 44 Carbine, 44 Rem. Magnum, Semi-Auto, SN - 116412

1967 Ruger, Model 44 Carbine, 44 Rem. Magnum, Semi-Auto, SN - 116412

Lot #688 (Sale Order 689 of 839)

The Ruger Model 44 is a semi-automatic rifle chambered in .44 Remington Magnum, designed as a close range carbine for deer hunting in dense woods, produced from 1961 to 1985. The design influenced the smaller and more popular Ruger 10/22 model chambered in .22 LR that would debut in 1964. This Model 44 was made in 1967, and sports a smooth one-piece walnut stock, metal buttplate, 18.5" barrel, flip-up notch rear sight, dovetail front bead sight, scope mounts, sling rings and 4-round tubular magazine. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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WWII U.S. M1A2-1-1 Noncombatant Gas Mask & Bags WWII U.S. M1A2-1-1 Noncombatant Gas Mask & Bags

WWII U.S. M1A2-1-1 Noncombatant Gas Mask & Bags

Lot #689 (Sale Order 690 of 839)

This lot includes (1) WWII U.S. M1A2-1-1 Noncombatant Gas Mask in green canvas case, (1) WWII U.S. M1 Optical Gas Mask tan canvas bag, and (1) WWII U.S. Army ML M9 Gas Mask green canvas bag. Shipping cost - $20.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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2009 Ruger, Model Ninety-Six, 22 Magnum, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - 620-57882 2009 Ruger, Model Ninety-Six, 22 Magnum, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - 620-57882

2009 Ruger, Model Ninety-Six, 22 Magnum, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - 620-57882

Lot #690 (Sale Order 691 of 839)

The Ruger Model Ninety-Six is a series of lever-action rifles produced from 1996 to 2009. They were offered in 4 different variants based on calibers: 96/17 for .17 HMR, 96/22 for .22 LR, 96/22M for .22 Magnum and 96/44 for .44 Magnum. This Model Ninety-Six .22 Win. Magnum Rimfire (96/22M) was made in 2009 ( Year Production), and sports a smooth one-piece walnut stock, metal buttplate, 18.5" barrel, flip-up notch rear sight, dovetail front bead sight and 10-round rotary magazine. This gun appears to be new/ unfired with no wear, comes in original box with paperwork and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Early U.S. Military Police Wooden Early U.S. Military Police Wooden

Early U.S. Military Police Wooden "Billy Club"

Lot #691 (Sale Order 692 of 839)

This early black wooden "Billy Club" is 22" long, includes original leather wrist strap and is marked "U.S.". Shipping cost - $20.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1996 Ruger (First Year), Model Ninety-Six, 22 LR, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - 620-03527 1996 Ruger (First Year), Model Ninety-Six, 22 LR, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - 620-03527

1996 Ruger (First Year), Model Ninety-Six, 22 LR, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - 620-03527

Lot #692 (Sale Order 693 of 839)

The Ruger Model Ninety-Six is a series of lever-action rifles produced from 1996 to 2009. They were offered in 4 different variants based on calibers: 96/17 for .17 HMR, 96/22 for .22 LR, 96/22M for .22 Magnum and 96/44 for .44 Magnum. This Model Ninety-Six .22 LR (96/22) was made in 1996 (First Year Production), and sports a smooth one-piece walnut stock, metal buttplate, 18.5" barrel, flip-up notch rear sight, dovetail front bead sight and 10-round rotary magazine. This gun appears to be new/ unfired with no wear, comes in original box with paperwork and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Early U.S. Military Fist Aid Kits & Oilers Early U.S. Military Fist Aid Kits & Oilers

Early U.S. Military Fist Aid Kits & Oilers

Lot #693 (Sale Order 694 of 839)

This lot includes (3) unopened dressing bandages, (3) unopened Carlisle Model first aid tins with one brown leather belt case, (1) can of foot powder (w/ powder), (1) green oil flask with screw top lid, (1) Mosin-Nagant double oiler tin, and (38) M1 Garand grease/ lubricant cups. Shipping cost - $10.00 with free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1969 Ruger, 10/22 International Mannlicher Carbine, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 191123 1969 Ruger, 10/22 International Mannlicher Carbine, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 191123

1969 Ruger, 10/22 International Mannlicher Carbine, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 191123

Lot #694 (Sale Order 695 of 839)

The Ruger 10/22 is a series of semi-automatic rifles produced in several variations that was first introduced in 1964. Introduced in 1966, The International Mannlicher Carbine model had a short run before being pulled from the catalog in 1969, then brought back in multiple iterations. This Ruger International was made in 1969, and features a full length walnut Mannlicher stock with oiled finish, black grip cap with white logo inlay, black ribbed buttpad, 18.5" barrel, flip-up notch rear sight, dovetail bead front sight, scope rail, sling rings and 10-round rotary magazine. This gun is in excellent condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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(3) Early Military Compasses (3) Early Military Compasses

(3) Early Military Compasses

Lot #695 (Sale Order 696 of 839)

This lot includes (1) U.S. WWII Field Compass by W&L E. Gurley Co. with original pouch, (1) U.S. WWII lensatic compass, and (1) WWII era Russian wrist compass. Shipping cost - $10.00 with free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1995 Ruger, 10/22 International Mannlicher - Laminate/ Stainless, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 241-14925 1995 Ruger, 10/22 International Mannlicher - Laminate/ Stainless, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 241-14925

1995 Ruger, 10/22 International Mannlicher - Laminate/ Stainless, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 241-14925

Lot #696 (Sale Order 697 of 839)

The Ruger 10/22 is a series of semi-automatic rifles produced in several variations that was first introduced in 1964. Introduced in 1966, The International Mannlicher Carbine model had a short run before being pulled from the catalog in 1969, then brought back in multiple iterations. This Ruger International was made in 1995, and features a full length laminate Mannlicher stock, stainless barrel/ receiver, black grip cap with white logo inlay, black rubber buttpad with spacer, 18.5" barrel, flip-up notch rear sight, dovetail bead front sight, sling rings, 10-round rotary magazine and comes in original box with paperwork & sling. This gun is in excellent condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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Circa WWII U.S. Officers' Rolled Gold Badge/ Medals/ Buttons Circa WWII U.S. Officers' Rolled Gold Badge/ Medals/ Buttons

Circa WWII U.S. Officers' Rolled Gold Badge/ Medals/ Buttons

Lot #697 (Sale Order 698 of 839)

Includes - (1) Cap Badge, (2) Oak Leaves, and (12) buttons in case. Shipping cost - $10.00 with free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1967 Ruger, 10/22 Finger Groove Sporter, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 82954 1967 Ruger, 10/22 Finger Groove Sporter, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 82954

1967 Ruger, 10/22 Finger Groove Sporter, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 82954

Lot #698 (Sale Order 699 of 839)

The Ruger 10/22 is a series of semi-automatic rifles produced in several variations that was first introduced in 1964. The Finger Groove Sporter model was introduced in 1966 along side the International model. In 1971, the Finger Groove Sporter was discontinued and replaced by the Deluxe Sporter (DSP) model. This Ruger Finger Groove Sporter was made in 1967, and sports a smooth one-piece Monte Carlo stock with raised comb & beavertail forend (with finger grooves), black grip cap with white logo inlay, black ribbed buttpad, 18.5" barrel, flip-up notch rear sight, dovetail bead front sight, sling rings and 10-round rotary magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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New-Old-Stock .50 Caliber Bolt New-Old-Stock .50 Caliber Bolt

New-Old-Stock .50 Caliber Bolt

Lot #699 (Sale Order 700 of 839)

Shipping cost - $10.00 with free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1971 Ruger, 10/22 Finger Groove Sporter, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 110-78569 1971 Ruger, 10/22 Finger Groove Sporter, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 110-78569

1971 Ruger, 10/22 Finger Groove Sporter, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 110-78569

Lot #700 (Sale Order 701 of 839)

The Ruger 10/22 is a series of semi-automatic rifles produced in several variations that was first introduced in 1964. The Finger Groove Sporter model was introduced in 1966 along side the International model. In 1971, the Finger Groove Sporter was discontinued and replaced by the Deluxe Sporter (DSP) model. This Ruger Finger Groove Sporter was made in 1971, and sports a smooth one-piece Monte Carlo stock with raised comb & beavertail forend (with finger grooves), black grip cap with white logo inlay, black ribbed buttpad, 18.5" barrel, flip-up notch rear sight, dovetail bead front sight, sling rings and 10-round rotary magazine. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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WWII Era U.S. Military Pouches/ Cases WWII Era U.S. Military Pouches/ Cases

WWII Era U.S. Military Pouches/ Cases

Lot #701 (Sale Order 702 of 839)

This lot includes: (1) U.S. Army spare parts canvas bag, (1) U.S. BAR brown leather spare parts pouch, (2) U.S. M1919 machine gun bolt/ spare parts canvas pouches, and (10) U.S. Army Type IV Class B protective waterproof M1 Garand rubber covers. Shipping cost - $20.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Ruger, 10/22 Synthetic/ Stainless, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 350-42456 Ruger, 10/22 Synthetic/ Stainless, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 350-42456

Ruger, 10/22 Synthetic/ Stainless, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 350-42456

Lot #702 (Sale Order 703 of 839)

The Ruger 10/22 is a series of semi-automatic rifles & carbines produced in several variations that was first introduced in 1964. For over 50 years, the Ruger 10/22 has been America's favorite .22 LR. It is ideally suited for informal target shooting, "plinking", small game hunting and action-shooting events. All 10/22s are sleek, perfectly balanced, rugged and superbly accurate. This 10/22 Carbine sports a black checkered synthetic stock, 18.5" stainless barrel, matte stainless receiver & furniture, flip-up white diamond v-notch rear sight, dovetail bead front sight, scope rail, 10-round rotary box magazines and sells complete with Bushnell 3x-9x.32 stainless scope. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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WWII Era U.S. Military Pouches/ Covers WWII Era U.S. Military Pouches/ Covers

WWII Era U.S. Military Pouches/ Covers

Lot #703 (Sale Order 704 of 839)

This lot includes: (6) U.S. Army canvas rifle muzzle covers by Robey Tackle Co. (dated 1944), (14) U.S. M1 Garand cleaning kit pouches, and (1) MRT M1 Garand sniper scope canvas carry case. Shipping cost - $20.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1987 Ruger, 10/22 Laminate, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 128-89980 1987 Ruger, 10/22 Laminate, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 128-89980

1987 Ruger, 10/22 Laminate, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 128-89980

Lot #704 (Sale Order 705 of 839)

The Ruger 10/22 is a series of semi-automatic rifles & carbines produced in several variations that was first introduced in 1964. For over 50 years, the Ruger 10/22 has been America's favorite .22 LR. It is ideally suited for informal target shooting, "plinking", small game hunting and action-shooting events. All 10/22s are sleek, perfectly balanced, rugged and superbly accurate. This 10/22 Carbine was made in 1987, and sports a multi-color swirl laminate stock, blued metal buttplate, 18.5" barrel, flip-up white diamond v-notch rear sight, dovetail brass bead front sight, 10-round rotary box magazines and comes in box with paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Refurbished WWII U.S. M5 Steel Chest W/ Tray Refurbished WWII U.S. M5 Steel Chest W/ Tray

Refurbished WWII U.S. M5 Steel Chest W/ Tray

Lot #705 (Sale Order 706 of 839)

This M5 steel chest was issued to carry spare parts, tools and accessories for the M1919 series machine gun. Shipping cost - $20.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1989 Ruger, 10/22 Laminate, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 231-30648 1989 Ruger, 10/22 Laminate, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 231-30648

1989 Ruger, 10/22 Laminate, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 231-30648

Lot #706 (Sale Order 707 of 839)

The Ruger 10/22 is a series of semi-automatic rifles & carbines produced in several variations that was first introduced in 1964. For over 50 years, the Ruger 10/22 has been America's favorite .22 LR. It is ideally suited for informal target shooting, "plinking", small game hunting and action-shooting events. All 10/22s are sleek, perfectly balanced, rugged and superbly accurate. This 10/22 Carbine was made in 1989 and sports a brown laminate stock, blued metal buttplate, 18.5" barrel, flip-up white diamond v-notch rear sight, dovetail brass bead front sight, 10-round rotary box magazines and comes in box with paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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WWII Era U.S. Pouches/ Haversack/ Mess Kit/ Straps WWII Era U.S. Pouches/ Haversack/ Mess Kit/ Straps

WWII Era U.S. Pouches/ Haversack/ Mess Kit/ Straps

Lot #707 (Sale Order 708 of 839)

This lot includes: (1) U.S. M1924 roll spare parts canvas wrap, (1) U.S. canvas pamphlet/ document pouch - for trucks/ jeeps (model 7961712, (1) U.S. green canvas grenade pouch, (1) U.S. Army explosives/ ammo bag (dated 1945), (1) U.S. M1928 haversack/ field pack by Boyt (dated 1941) with mess kit & utensils, (2) U.S. issue money belts, (1) Fungus proofed Type 1 pouch by Jaclin Mfg. Co., and (2) U.S. General purpose straps (dated 1942). Shipping cost - $20.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1989 Ruger, 10/22 Laminate, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 231-35515 1989 Ruger, 10/22 Laminate, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 231-35515

1989 Ruger, 10/22 Laminate, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 231-35515

Lot #708 (Sale Order 709 of 839)

The Ruger 10/22 is a series of semi-automatic rifles & carbines produced in several variations that was first introduced in 1964. For over 50 years, the Ruger 10/22 has been America's favorite .22 LR. It is ideally suited for informal target shooting, "plinking", small game hunting and action-shooting events. All 10/22s are sleek, perfectly balanced, rugged and superbly accurate. This 10/22 Carbine was made in 1989, and sports a brown laminate stock, blued metal buttplate, 18.5" barrel, flip-up white diamond v-notch rear sight, dovetail brass bead front sight, 10-round rotary box magazines and comes in box with paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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WWII Ammunition/ Magazine pouches WWII Ammunition/ Magazine pouches

WWII Ammunition/ Magazine pouches

Lot #709 (Sale Order 710 of 839)

This lot includes: (5) U.S. green canvas dual compartment magazine pouches - for M1 Carbine magazines, (1) U.S. green canvas cartridge belt - For M1 Garand clipped ammo (dated 1943), (1) U.S. M-3-M-3A1 spare magazine pouch - for Thompson Machine gun ammo/ magazines (dated 1943), and (2) Italian dual compartment grey leather ammunition pouches - for Carcano rifle clipped ammo (each compartment holds tree 6-round clips. Shipping cost - $20.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1973 Ruger, 10/22 Deluxe Sporter, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 112-56725 1973 Ruger, 10/22 Deluxe Sporter, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 112-56725

1973 Ruger, 10/22 Deluxe Sporter, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 112-56725

Lot #710 (Sale Order 711 of 839)

The Ruger 10/22 is a series of semi-automatic rifles produced in several variations that was first introduced in 1964. The Deluxe Sporter (DSP) model featured a checkered stock and replaced the Finger Groove Sporter model in 1971. This Ruger Deluxe Sporter (DSP) was made in 1973, and sports a checkered one-piece stock, black ribbed buttpad, 18.5" barrel, flip-up notch rear sight, dovetail bead front sight and 10-round rotary magazine. This gun is missing the sling rings, but otherwise is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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WWII/ Korean War Era U.S. Spare Parts Pouches WWII/ Korean War Era U.S. Spare Parts Pouches

WWII/ Korean War Era U.S. Spare Parts Pouches

Lot #711 (Sale Order 712 of 839)

This lot includes: (25) U.S. Army green canvas single compartment carry cases with wire hooks, (1) New-old-stock Korean War era unopened package of MRT canvas single compartment spare parts bags for M1 Garand, (12) MRT canvas single compartment spare parts bags for M1 Garand (dated 1956), and (4) U.S. WWII era canvas spare parts pouches. Shipping cost - $20.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up. Shipping cost - $20.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1960 Ithaca, Model X5 1960 Ithaca, Model X5

1960 Ithaca, Model X5 "Lightning" 1 Of 13,000, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 5636-A

Lot #712 (Sale Order 713 of 839)

The Ithaca Model X5 "Lightning" is a .22 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was offered in both tube or magazine fed variants and was produced from 1958 to 1964 with a total of approximately 13,000 made. This X5 Lightning was made in circa 1960 and sports a smooth one-piece finger groove stock, black ribbed buttpad, 22" barrel, grooved receiver top, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped front sight with orange blade and Marlin 10-round steel magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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USMC Shooting Jacket & Knapsack USMC Shooting Jacket & Knapsack

USMC Shooting Jacket & Knapsack

Lot #713 (Sale Order 714 of 839)

This lot includes: (1) Vintage USMC padded shooting jacket (size medium), and (1) USMC P41-D ring canvas knapsack. Shipping cost - $20.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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(Scarce) Circa 1975 Ithaca/ Erma, Model 72 Deluxe, 22 LR, Lever-Action, SN - 72020202 (Scarce) Circa 1975 Ithaca/ Erma, Model 72 Deluxe, 22 LR, Lever-Action, SN - 72020202

(Scarce) Circa 1975 Ithaca/ Erma, Model 72 Deluxe, 22 LR, Lever-Action, SN - 72020202

Lot #714 (Sale Order 715 of 839)

The Model 72 "Saddlegun" was designed/ manufactured by Erma of W. Germany for the Ithaca Gun Co. and was produced from 1973 to 1979. It is a .22- or .22 Magnum caliber lever-action rifle with an 18.5" barrel and fed by a tubular magazine. The 72 Deluxe Model sported a silver finished engraved receiver, deluxe walnut stock and octagon barrel and was only manufactured from 1974 to 1976 with very low production. A few years after Ithaca stopped production of The Model 72 "Saddlegun" Iver Johnson picked it up and marketed it as the "Wagonmaster". In 1996, the design rights were purchased by Lou Imperato Sr., founder of Henry Repeating Arms, and it became what is now known as the Henry Standard Model H001. This scarce Ithaca/ Erma Model 72 Deluxe (circa 1974-1976) is in nice condition with some various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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(13) U.S. Rifle Slings (13) U.S. Rifle Slings

(13) U.S. Rifle Slings

Lot #715 (Sale Order 716 of 839)

This lot includes: (9) Brown leather M1 Carbine slings, (2) white canvas M1 Carbine parade slings, (1) WWII era U.S. green canvas BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle) sling, and (1) tan canvas Mills Tropical Web sling - for trapdoor Springfield/ Krag. Shipping cost - $20.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Circa 1975 Ithaca/ Erma, Model 72 Circa 1975 Ithaca/ Erma, Model 72

Circa 1975 Ithaca/ Erma, Model 72 "Saddlegun", 22 LR, Lever-Action, SN - 72030283

Lot #716 (Sale Order 717 of 839)

The Model 72 "Saddlegun" was designed/ manufactured by Erma of W. Germany for the Ithaca Gun Co., and was produced from 1973 to 1979. It is a .22- or .22 Magnum caliber lever-action rifle, with 18.5" barrel and fed by a tubular magazine. A few years after Ithaca stopped production of The Model 72 "Saddlegun", Iver Johnson picked it up and marketed it as the "Wagonmaster". In 1996, the design rights were purchased by Lou Imperato Sr., founder of Henry Repeating Arms, and it became what is now known as the Henry Standard Model H001. This Ithaca/ Erma Model 72 "Saddlegun" is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa WWII U.S. Uniform Grouping Circa WWII U.S. Uniform Grouping

Circa WWII U.S. Uniform Grouping

Lot #717 (Sale Order 718 of 839)

This lot includes: (1) WWII U.S. Army jacket with Army Air Forces shoulder patch (size 36L), (1) standard issue tan tie, (2) green wool shirts, (3 Sets) M1938 green canvas leggings, (1 pair) green wool gloves with leather palms, (1 pair) standard issue socks, (2) green wool lined pile field caps -size 7 1/4 (dated 1947), and (1) wool M1941 "Jeep" Cap. Shipping cost - $30.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Henry, H001 Classic, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - 163151H Henry, H001 Classic, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - 163151H

Henry, H001 Classic, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - 163151H

Lot #718 (Sale Order 719 of 839)

The Henry H001 is a classic Western-style lever action, and one of the most popular .22 caliber rifles on the market today. The reason for its popularity is because it shoots great, looks great and is remarkably durable. It features an attractive American walnut stock, exceptionally smooth action, side ejection port, 18.5" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, 3/8" grooved receiver, blued steel barrel machined with state of the art multiple groove rifling, comfortable 5 1/4 lbs. total weight, tubular magazine that can handle 15 rounds of .22 Long Rifle, 17 rounds of .22 Long and as many as 21 rounds of .22 Short, and this H001 sells complete with a Daisy 4x15 scope. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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(17) U.S. WWI & WWII Era Belts (17) U.S. WWI & WWII Era Belts

(17) U.S. WWI & WWII Era Belts

Lot #719 (Sale Order 720 of 839)

Shipping cost - $20.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Henry, H001L Classic Large Loop Carbine, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - C024241H Henry, H001L Classic Large Loop Carbine, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - C024241H

Henry, H001L Classic Large Loop Carbine, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - C024241H

Lot #720 (Sale Order 721 of 839)

The Henry H001 is a classic Western-style lever action, and one of the most popular .22 caliber rifles on the market today. The reason for its popularity is because it shoots great, looks great and is remarkably durable. The Model H001L Carbine features a large loop lever that is perfect for individuals with larger hands or when wearing gloves in cold weather. Other features include an attractive American walnut stock, exceptionally smooth action, side ejection port, 16 1/8" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, 3/8" grooved receiver, blued steel barrel machined with state of the art multiple groove rifling, tubular magazine that can handle 12 rounds of .22 Long Rifle, 14 rounds of .22 Long and as many as 16 rounds of .22 Short. This gun is in same-as-new condition with box & paperwork, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Various WWII Era Patches/ Tags Various WWII Era Patches/ Tags

Various WWII Era Patches/ Tags

Lot #721 (Sale Order 722 of 839)

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Henry, H001 Classic, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - 533184H Henry, H001 Classic, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - 533184H

Henry, H001 Classic, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - 533184H

Lot #722 (Sale Order 723 of 839)

The Henry H001 is a classic Western-style lever action, and one of the most popular .22 caliber rifles on the market today. The reason for its popularity is because it shoots great, looks great and is remarkably durable. It features an attractive American walnut stock, exceptionally smooth action, side ejection port, 18.5" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, 3/8" grooved receiver, blued steel barrel machined with state of the art multiple groove rifling, comfortable 5 1/4 lbs. total weight, tubular magazine that can handle 15 rounds of .22 Long Rifle, 17 rounds of .22 Long and as many as 21 rounds of .22 Short. This gun is in same-as-new condition with box & paperwork, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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U.S. Canteens/ Covers/ Ration Can U.S. Canteens/ Covers/ Ration Can

U.S. Canteens/ Covers/ Ration Can

Lot #723 (Sale Order 724 of 839)

This lot includes: (3) WWII U.S. canteens with covers, (1) 1960s U.S. canteen with cover, and (1) 1950s unopened B-1 Unit ration can (crackers/ cocoa/ jam). Shipping cost - $20.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Henry, H001 Classic, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - 640975H Henry, H001 Classic, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - 640975H

Henry, H001 Classic, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - 640975H

Lot #724 (Sale Order 725 of 839)

The Henry H001 is a classic Western-style lever action, and one of the most popular .22 caliber rifles on the market today. The reason for its popularity is because it shoots great, looks great and is remarkably durable. It features an attractive American walnut stock, exceptionally smooth action, side ejection port, 18.5" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, 3/8" grooved receiver, blued steel barrel machined with state of the art multiple groove rifling, comfortable 5 1/4 lbs. total weight, tubular magazine that can handle 15 rounds of .22 Long Rifle, 17 rounds of .22 Long and as many as 21 rounds of .22 Short. This gun is in same-as-new condition, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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(2) U.S. Combat Field Pack Backpacks (2) U.S. Combat Field Pack Backpacks

(2) U.S. Combat Field Pack Backpacks

Lot #725 (Sale Order 726 of 839)

This lot consists of: (1) U.S. canvas combat field pack backpack (dated 1945) and (1) U.S. Alice nylon combat field pack backpack with frame (medium LC1). Shipping cost - $30.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Circa 1950 Mossberg, Model 152, 22 LR, Semi-Auto Circa 1950 Mossberg, Model 152, 22 LR, Semi-Auto

Circa 1950 Mossberg, Model 152, 22 LR, Semi-Auto

Lot #726 (Sale Order 727 of 839)

The Mossberg Model 152 is a semi-automatic .22 caliber carbine that was manufactured from 1948 to 1952. The design featured a forearm that hinged down to act like a hand grip. Other features include an 18" barrel, adjustable rear peep sight, military-type semi-hooded front sight, smooth walnut stock with high comb, black ribbed buttpad, sling rings with black nylon sling, finger groove trigger guard, grooved receiver top and 7-shot detachable box magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Various U.S. Military Gear Various U.S. Military Gear

Various U.S. Military Gear

Lot #727 (Sale Order 728 of 839)

This lot includes: (1) Green canvas collapsible water/ feed bucket, (1) folding shovel with canvas cover (dated 1945), (3) green canvas pick axe covers (dated 1917, 1944 & 1945) with (1) pick axe handle, (3) LC-1 individual equipment belts, (2) sets of field suspenders, (2) sets of trouser suspenders, and (1) set of Alice LC2 padded nylon individual equipment suspenders. Shipping cost - $20.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Rossi, Matched Pair - Youth Rifle, 243 Win. & 22 LR, Single-Shot (W/ Case), SN - SP438050 Rossi, Matched Pair - Youth Rifle, 243 Win. & 22 LR, Single-Shot (W/ Case), SN - SP438050

Rossi, Matched Pair - Youth Rifle, 243 Win. & 22 LR, Single-Shot (W/ Case), SN - SP438050

Lot #728 (Sale Order 729 of 839)

The youth size Rossi Matched Pair makes the perfect first gun for teaching that young hunter in your life how to safely shoot and hunt. This single-shot rifle offers a smaller stock and barrel to ensure that the first time out is a pleasant experience. This combination long gun package is unequalled, having been recognized as the best ‘youth-size’ gun and a top notch ‘full-size’ backpack take-along. This Matched Pair Rifle comes with (22") 243 Win. & (18.5") 22 LR barrels, that are easily interchangeable, and both barrels sport scopes. Other features include a smooth walnut stock with high comb, black rubber buttpad with white spacer, 13" LOP, hammer extension, sling rings and comes in black nylon carry case. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has sharp/ clean bores and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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Various U.S. Military Gear - Tents/ Bags/ Trousers/ Coat/ Etc. Various U.S. Military Gear - Tents/ Bags/ Trousers/ Coat/ Etc.

Various U.S. Military Gear - Tents/ Bags/ Trousers/ Coat/ Etc.

Lot #729 (Sale Order 730 of 839)

This lot includes: (1) Unissued half tent with stakes, (1) half tent without stakes, (3) barracks bags, (1) waterproof clothing bag/ blanket, (1) shoe shine kit, (1) green tropical combat coat (size - small/ regular), (1) pair of green tropical combat trousers (size - medium/ regular), (1) pair of green cold weather trousers (size - medium regular), and (2) 1943 unissued trunk locker locks in original boxes. Shipping cost - $30.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Winchester, Model 70 Black Shadow - NWTF Edition, 270 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - G2363304 Winchester, Model 70 Black Shadow - NWTF Edition, 270 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - G2363304

Winchester, Model 70 Black Shadow - NWTF Edition, 270 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - G2363304

Lot #730 (Sale Order 731 of 839)

The Winchester Model 70 has an iconic place in American sporting culture and has been held in high regard by shooters since it was introduced earning it the moniker "The Rifleman's Rifle". This Model 70 Black Shadow - National Wild Turkey Federation Edition features a matte blued barrel /action for easy concealment, black checkered composite stock with fluted comb & gold NWTF medallion inlay, black rubber recoil pad, jeweled bolt, 24" barrel, hinged floorplate, 3+1 capacity, sling studs and scope mounts. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a perfect sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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U.S. Folding Cot & Sleeping Bags U.S. Folding Cot & Sleeping Bags

U.S. Folding Cot & Sleeping Bags

Lot #731 (Sale Order 732 of 839)

This lot includes: (1) Folding canvas & wood cot , (1) inflatable sleeping pad (dated 1952), (2) green wool sleeping bags, and (2) feather-lined sleeping bags. Shipping cost - $30.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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T/C, Black Diamond, 50 Cal., In-line Percussion Muzzleloader, SN - S25623 T/C, Black Diamond, 50 Cal., In-line Percussion Muzzleloader, SN - S25623

T/C, Black Diamond, 50 Cal., In-line Percussion Muzzleloader, SN - S25623

Lot #732 (Sale Order 733 of 839)

With its modern designs, extreme accuracy at extended ranges, and easy cleaning, Thompson Center has firmly established itself as the undisputed leader in the muzzleloader category. This Thompson Center Black Diamond percussion muzzleloader, chambered in 50 caliber black powder, features a 24" stainless barrel, single shot in-line action, black checkered synthetic stock with fluted comb, adjustable fiber-optic rear sight, ramped fiber-optic front sight, black rubber buttpad, sling studs and sells complete with Bushnell 3x-9x scope. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a perfect sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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Various U.S. WWII Era Rifle Stocks/ Handguards Various U.S. WWII Era Rifle Stocks/ Handguards

Various U.S. WWII Era Rifle Stocks/ Handguards

Lot #733 (Sale Order 734 of 839)

This lot includes: (3) M1 Garand stocks, (1) M1 Carbine stock, (1) M1922 stock, (12) various length upper handguards, (1) Thompson Carbine buttstock and (1) M1 buttstock pad. Shipping cost - $30.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1908 Winchester, M1890 1908 Winchester, M1890

1908 Winchester, M1890 "Gallery Gun", 22 Short, Pump, SN - 392275

Lot #734 (Sale Order 735 of 839)

In the late 1880s, the Winchester Repeating Arms Company asked John Browning to design a replacement for the Model 1873 rifle since the rim fire version of the Model 1873 had never achieved any great popularity. The result was the Model 1890 pump-action which proved to be the most successful repeating rim fire rifle for general all around shooting ever made by Winchester. Produced from 1890 to 1932, it was considered to be the standard for use in shooting galleries which is why it was often referred to as the "gallery gun." This Model 1890 was made in 1908 and is chambered for 22 Short only. Features include 24" octagon barrel, adjustable v-notch rear sight, dovetailed bead front sight, walnut stock with ribbed slide, metal buttplate, 22-round tubular magazine and quick take-down screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is showing age & wear, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order.

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U.S. Model 1903 Stock U.S. Model 1903 Stock

U.S. Model 1903 Stock

Lot #735 (Sale Order 736 of 839)

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1919 Winchester, M1890 1919 Winchester, M1890

1919 Winchester, M1890 "Gallery Gun", 22 Short, Pump, SN - 626693

Lot #736 (Sale Order 737 of 839)

In the late 1880s, the Winchester Repeating Arms Company asked John Browning to design a replacement for the Model 1873 rifle since the rim fire version of the Model 1873 had never achieved any great popularity. The result was the Model 1890 pump-action which proved to be the most successful repeating rim fire rifle for general all around shooting ever made by Winchester. Produced from 1890 to 1932, it was considered to be the standard for use in shooting galleries which is why it was often referred to as the "gallery gun." This Model 1890 was made in 1919, and is chambered for 22 Short only. Features include 24" octagon barrel, adjustable v-notch rear sight, dovetailed bead front sight, walnut stock with ribbed slide, leather stock sleeve, metal buttplate, 22-round tubular magazine and quick take-down screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is showing age & wear, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order.

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1982 P08 Artillery Luger Pistol Stock - 1 Of 5,000 W/ COA & Box 1982 P08 Artillery Luger Pistol Stock - 1 Of 5,000 W/ COA & Box

1982 P08 Artillery Luger Pistol Stock - 1 Of 5,000 W/ COA & Box

Lot #737 (Sale Order 738 of 839)

This P08 pistol stock for a Mauser Artillery Luger is 1 Of 5,000 produced in 1982 by the Mauser Collector Division and comes with Certificate Of Authenticity and original box. Shipping cost - $10.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1960's Marlin, Model 57M 1960's Marlin, Model 57M

1960's Marlin, Model 57M "Levermatic", 22 Magnum, Lever-Action (W/ Tags & Paperwork)

Lot #738 (Sale Order 739 of 839)

The "Levermatic" was a family of lever-action rifles created by Marlin in the 1950s. The Levermatic differed from the traditional lever-action rifles, such as the Marlin 39A, in that it employed a cam-and-roller system giving it an extremely smooth and short lever motion to reload a new cartridge. The Model 57M "Levermatic" was produced from 1959 to 1969 with a total of approximately 66,889 made. This Model 57M (Magnum) sports a smooth walnut stock with fluted high comb, black grip cap with white spacer, black checkered buttpad with white spacer, gold trigger, 24" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, sling rings, 14-round tubular magazine and comes with original paperwork & hangtags. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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P08 Artillery Luger Pistol Stock P08 Artillery Luger Pistol Stock

P08 Artillery Luger Pistol Stock

Lot #739 (Sale Order 740 of 839)

This smooth walnut sporting stock for a P08 Artillery Luger pistol sports a gloss finish and Bishop pad. Shipping cost - $10.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1970 Marlin, 57M 1970 Marlin, 57M

1970 Marlin, 57M "Levermatic" - "100th Anniversary", 22 Magnum, Lever-Action

Lot #740 (Sale Order 741 of 839)

The "Levermatic" was a family of lever-action rifles created by Marlin in the 1950s. The Levermatic differed from the traditional lever-action rifles, such as the Marlin 39A, in that it employed a cam-and-roller system giving it an extremely smooth and short lever motion to reload a new cartridge. The Model 57M "Levermatic" was produced from 1959 to 1969 with a total of approximately 66,889 made. This Model 57M (Magnum) Special Edition "100th Anniversary" sports a gold medallion stock inlay - "MARLIN 1870-1970". Other features include a smooth walnut stock with fluted high comb, black grip cap with white spacer, black checkered buttpad with white spacer, gold trigger, 24" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped front sight, sling rings, 14-round tubular magazine and sells complete with a Weaver KV scope. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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U.S. M4 Bayonet By TMN - For M1 Carbine U.S. M4 Bayonet By TMN - For M1 Carbine

U.S. M4 Bayonet By TMN - For M1 Carbine

Lot #741 (Sale Order 742 of 839)

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1999 Marlin, 25MG - Smoothbore, 22 Win. Magnum (Shot Shell), Bolt-Action (W/  Box), SN - 01260570 1999 Marlin, 25MG - Smoothbore, 22 Win. Magnum (Shot Shell), Bolt-Action (W/  Box), SN - 01260570

1999 Marlin, 25MG - Smoothbore, 22 Win. Magnum (Shot Shell), Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - 01260570

Lot #742 (Sale Order 743 of 839)

The Marlin Model 25MG is a smooth bore, bolt-action rifle, chambered for .22 WMR Shot Shells (.22 WMR CCI snake shot), that was produced from 1999-2002. This model 25MG was made in 1999, and sports a diamond checkered hardwood stock, black checkered buttpad, 22" barrel, ramped orange bead front sight, 7-round detachable box magazine and comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1945 WWII U.S. Bring Back Knife & Scabbard - Philippines 1945 WWII U.S. Bring Back Knife & Scabbard - Philippines

1945 WWII U.S. Bring Back Knife & Scabbard - Philippines

Lot #743 (Sale Order 744 of 839)

Shipping cost - $10.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. Dale K. Wilson Estate

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1981 Marlin, Model 783, 22 Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - 19722385 1981 Marlin, Model 783, 22 Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - 19722385

1981 Marlin, Model 783, 22 Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - 19722385

Lot #744 (Sale Order 745 of 839)

The Marlin Model 783 is a .22 caliber, tube-fed, bolt-action rifle that was produced from 1971 to circa 1987. This Model 783 WMR (Winchester Magnum Rimfire) was made in 1981, and sports a checkered hardwood stock with high comb, black checkered buttpad with white spacer, 22" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, ramped dovetail brass bead front sight, sling rings with brown leather sling and sells complete with Nikon ProStaff 3-9x40 scope. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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Brown Leather Frog For Japanese Type 38 Bayonet Brown Leather Frog For Japanese Type 38 Bayonet

Brown Leather Frog For Japanese Type 38 Bayonet

Lot #745 (Sale Order 746 of 839)

Shipping cost - $10.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1994 Marlin, Model 60W - 1994 Marlin, Model 60W -

1994 Marlin, Model 60W - "Safety - Ethics - Sportsmanship", 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 06211488

Lot #746 (Sale Order 747 of 839)

The Marlin Model 60 is a .22 LR caliber, tube-fed, repeating rifle that was first introduced in 1961. It has been produced in many different variants throughout the years and is still manufactured today. This Model 60W "Safety - Ethics - Sportsmanship" Edition was made in 1994, and sports a smooth hardwood stock with gold medallion inlay, black checkered buttpad, gold trigger, 22" Micro-Groove barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped bead front sight, grooved receiver top and sells complete with 4x32 scope. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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(2) Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoors & (1) Percussion Hammer (2) Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoors & (1) Percussion Hammer

(2) Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoors & (1) Percussion Hammer

Lot #747 (Sale Order 748 of 839)

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1990 Marlin, Model 60W - 1990 Marlin, Model 60W -

1990 Marlin, Model 60W - "Safety - Ethics - Sportsmanship", 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 10366019

Lot #748 (Sale Order 749 of 839)

The Marlin Model 60 is a .22 LR caliber, tube-fed, repeating rifle that was first introduced in 1961. It has been produced in many different variants throughout the years and is still manufactured today. This Model 60W "Safety - Ethics - Sportsmanship" Edition was made in 1990, and sports a smooth hardwood stock with gold medallion inlay, black checkered buttpad, gold trigger, 22" Micro-Groove barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped front sight, grooved receiver top and sells complete with Simmons 3-9x40 Blazer scope. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order

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(3) Circa 1900 Ammunition/ Primer Boxes - With Some Ammo (3) Circa 1900 Ammunition/ Primer Boxes - With Some Ammo

(3) Circa 1900 Ammunition/ Primer Boxes - With Some Ammo

Lot #749 (Sale Order 750 of 839)

This lot consists of: (1) Winchester 38 S&W CF box with 36-rounds of ammo, (1) Winchester 38 S&W CF empty box, and (1) Winchester No. 2 CF pistol primers box with 90 primers. Shipping cost - $10.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1981 Savage, Model 242, 410 Ga., Over/ Under, SN - D624595 1981 Savage, Model 242, 410 Ga., Over/ Under, SN - D624595

1981 Savage, Model 242, 410 Ga., Over/ Under, SN - D624595

Lot #750 (Sale Order 751 of 839)

Based on the Savage Model 24 Combination Gun, the Savage Model 242 is a 410 gauge over/ under shotgun that was manufactured from 1977 to 1981. This Model 242 was made in 1981, and sports a walnut stock with diamond basket weave checkering/ contoured grooved forearm & gloss finish, black grip cap with white spacer, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, case hardened receiver, 24" barrels chambered for 2 1/2" or 3" shells, hammer barrel selector, silver bead front sight, 14.25" LOP and comes with hangtag. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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M1 Carbine Stock Kit - For Ruger 10/22 M1 Carbine Stock Kit - For Ruger 10/22

M1 Carbine Stock Kit - For Ruger 10/22

Lot #751 (Sale Order 752 of 839)

This M1 Carbine stock kit, for a Ruger 10/22 Carbine, comes with a stock, handguard and metal barrel band and appears to be new/ unused. Shipping cost - $10.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1940's Stevens, Model 22-410 Tenite, 22 LR/ 410 Ga., Over/ Under Combination 1940's Stevens, Model 22-410 Tenite, 22 LR/ 410 Ga., Over/ Under Combination

1940's Stevens, Model 22-410 Tenite, 22 LR/ 410 Ga., Over/ Under Combination

Lot #752 (Sale Order 753 of 839)

The Stevens Arms Model 22-410 is an over-and-under combination gun produced from 1938 to 1950. It was the predecessor to the Savage Model 24. Stevens introduced "Tenite" furniture in 1940 on a few of their firearms, as a weatherproof alternative to wood, but discontinued it on all models in 1953. This Model 22-410 was made in circa 1940-1950, and sports a checkered Tenite stock with dark wood grain design & fluted comb, black grip cap, black ribbed buttpad, case hardened receiver, 24" barrels, right side button barrel selector, adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped front sight, 410 gauge barrel chambered for 3" shells, shell extractors and 14" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear (no stock cracks), has a sharp/ clean rifled bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1980's Kimber Of Oregon, M82 1980's Kimber Of Oregon, M82

1980's Kimber Of Oregon, M82 "Super America" 22 Hornet, Bolt-Action, SN - SAH240 (No Furniture)

Lot #753 (Sale Order 754 of 839)

This 1980s Kimber Of Oregon, M82 "Super America" 22 Hornet bolt-action rifle with a 22" barrel does not come with any furniture, but has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Standard gun shipping costs apply.

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1940's Stevens, Model 240 Tenite, 410 Ga., Over/ Under - 1 Of 20,000 1940's Stevens, Model 240 Tenite, 410 Ga., Over/ Under - 1 Of 20,000

1940's Stevens, Model 240 Tenite, 410 Ga., Over/ Under - 1 Of 20,000

Lot #754 (Sale Order 755 of 839)

The Stevens Model 240 is a 410 gauge over/ under shotgun that was produced from 1942 to 1945, with a total of approximately 20,000 made. Stevens introduced "Tenite" furniture in 1940 on a few of their firearms as a weatherproof alternative to wood, but discontinued it on all models in 1953. This Model 240 sports a checkered Tenite stock with dark wood grain design & fluted comb, black grip cap, black ribbed buttpad, case hardened receiver, 26" barrels, dual hammers & triggers, brass bead front sight, 3" chambers and shell extractors. This gun is in good condition with some bluing wear (no stock cracks) and appears to be in good working order.

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Leupold 10x Scope W/ Rings Leupold 10x Scope W/ Rings

Leupold 10x Scope W/ Rings

Lot #755 (Sale Order 756 of 839)

This Leupold 10x scope comes with rings and appears to be in good working order with no lens scratches and strong optics. Shipping cost - $10.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1962 Savage, Model 24DL (Deluxe), 22 LR/ 20 Ga., Over/ Under Combination 1962 Savage, Model 24DL (Deluxe), 22 LR/ 20 Ga., Over/ Under Combination

1962 Savage, Model 24DL (Deluxe), 22 LR/ 20 Ga., Over/ Under Combination

Lot #756 (Sale Order 757 of 839)

The Savage Model 24 is an over-and-under combination gun introduced by Stevens Arms as the Model 22-410 in 1938. In 1950, Stevens stopped making the 22-410, and Savage introduced the same gun as the Model 24. The Model 24 Deluxe featured joined barrels the entire length; top of tang barrel release lever; satin chrome finish receivers and gold triggers. This 24DL Deluxe (22 LR/ 20 Gauge) was made in 1962, and features a checkered walnut stock with Monte Carlo comb, checkered black grip cap with white spacer, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, engraved satin chrome receiver, 24" barrels, integrated scope rail, adjustable elevator v-notch rear sight, ramped front sight, left side button barrel selector, 20 gauge chambering for 2 3/4" or 3" shells, gold trigger, shell extractors and 14.5" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean rifled bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Leupold Vari-X III 2.5x8 Scope W/ Rings & Cover Leupold Vari-X III 2.5x8 Scope W/ Rings & Cover

Leupold Vari-X III 2.5x8 Scope W/ Rings & Cover

Lot #757 (Sale Order 758 of 839)

This Leupold Vari-X III blued steel 2.5x8 scope comes with rings & bikini cover and appears to be in good working order with no lens scratches and strong optics. Shipping cost - $10.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1962 Savage, Model 24B, 22 WMRF/ 410 Ga., Over/ Under Combination 1962 Savage, Model 24B, 22 WMRF/ 410 Ga., Over/ Under Combination

1962 Savage, Model 24B, 22 WMRF/ 410 Ga., Over/ Under Combination

Lot #758 (Sale Order 759 of 839)

The Savage Model 24 is an over-and-under combination gun introduced by Stevens Arms as the Model 22-410 in 1938. In 1950, Stevens stopped making the 22-410, and Savage introduced the same gun as the Model 24. This Model 24B (22 Magnum/ 410 Gauge) was made in 1962, and features a smooth walnut stock, black ribbed buttpad, case hardened receiver, 24" joined barrels, right side button barrel selector, adjustable elevator v-notch rear sight, ramped front sight, 410 gauge chambering for 3" shells, shell extractors and 14.25" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean rifled bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1950s Weaver B4 Scope W/ Rings 1950s Weaver B4 Scope W/ Rings

1950s Weaver B4 Scope W/ Rings

Lot #759 (Sale Order 760 of 839)

This circa 1954-1960 Weaver B4 (4x) all-steel rimfire scope with open turrets is 11.5" long with a 3/4" tube, comes with rings, and appears to be in good working order with no lens scratches and strong optics. Shipping cost - $10.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1961 Savage, Model 24, 22 LR/ 410 Ga., Over/ Under Combination 1961 Savage, Model 24, 22 LR/ 410 Ga., Over/ Under Combination

1961 Savage, Model 24, 22 LR/ 410 Ga., Over/ Under Combination

Lot #760 (Sale Order 761 of 839)

The Savage Model 24 is an over-and-under combination gun introduced by Stevens Arms as the Model 22-410 in 1938. In 1950, Stevens stopped making the 22-410, and Savage introduced the same gun as the Model 24. This Model 24 (22 LR/ 410 Gauge) was made in 1961, and features a smooth walnut stock, black ribbed buttpad, case hardened receiver, 24" joined barrels, right side button barrel selector, adjustable elevator v-notch rear sight, ramped front sight, 410 gauge chambering for 3" shells, shell extractors, 14.25" LOP and comes with hangtag. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean rifled bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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(4) Vintage Scopes (Weaver/ Monoscope) & (6) Sets Of Weaver Rings (4) Vintage Scopes (Weaver/ Monoscope) & (6) Sets Of Weaver Rings

(4) Vintage Scopes (Weaver/ Monoscope) & (6) Sets Of Weaver Rings

Lot #761 (Sale Order 762 of 839)

This lot includes: (1) Weaver K3 60-C scope, (1) Weaver K4-C3 scope, (1) Weaver K4-F scope, (1) Monoscope 4x15 scope and (6) sets of Weaver 1" scope rings. All scopes appear to be in good working order with no lens scratches and strong optics. Shipping cost - $20.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1972 Savage, Model 24C - Youth, 22 LR/ 20 Ga., Over/ Under Combination, SN - B1511873 1972 Savage, Model 24C - Youth, 22 LR/ 20 Ga., Over/ Under Combination, SN - B1511873

1972 Savage, Model 24C - Youth, 22 LR/ 20 Ga., Over/ Under Combination, SN - B1511873

Lot #762 (Sale Order 763 of 839)

The Savage Model 24 is an over-and-under combination gun introduced by Stevens Arms as the Model 22-410 in 1938. In 1950, Stevens stopped making the 22-410, and Savage introduced the same gun as the Model 24. This Model 24C Youth was made in 1972, and sports a smooth blond stock with English grip & gloss finish, black ribbed buttpad, shell butt trap, 20" separated barrels, adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped front sight, hammer barrel selector, 20 gauge chambering for 2 3/4" shells and 12.75" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean rifled bore and appears to be in good working order.

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(6) Early 7-Round 45 ACP Steel Magazines - For Colt 1911 Pistol (6) Early 7-Round 45 ACP Steel Magazines - For Colt 1911 Pistol

(6) Early 7-Round 45 ACP Steel Magazines - For Colt 1911 Pistol

Lot #763 (Sale Order 764 of 839)

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Remington, 870 Express, 410 Ga. (25 Remington, 870 Express, 410 Ga. (25

Remington, 870 Express, 410 Ga. (25" FULL), Pump, SN - B5834338

Lot #764 (Sale Order 765 of 839)

If the Model 870 was introduced today, it would be hailed as a major advance in pump-action shotgun design - the ultimate in strength, durability, silky-smooth bind-free action, and sleek classical lines. Yet this remarkable shotgun has been around for almost half a century, and has become the best-selling shotgun of any type in history, with over ten million made. This Model 870 Express 410 gauge features a checkered walnut stock with grooved forearm, matte black receiver/barrel finish, black checkered buttpad, 25" FULL barrel, vent-rib with silver bead front sight, 14" LOP and 3" chamber. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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(2) 1950's Savage Four-Tenner Adapter Tubes - 12 Ga. To 410 Ga. (2) 1950's Savage Four-Tenner Adapter Tubes - 12 Ga. To 410 Ga.

(2) 1950's Savage Four-Tenner Adapter Tubes - 12 Ga. To 410 Ga.

Lot #765 (Sale Order 766 of 839)

These 12" adapter tubes, made by Savage Arms in the 1950s are designed to convert a 12 gauge shotgun to 410 gauge, and are chambered for 3" shells. Shipping cost - $10.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Remington, 870 Magnum, 12 Ga. (28 Remington, 870 Magnum, 12 Ga. (28

Remington, 870 Magnum, 12 Ga. (28" - Adjustable Pad), Pump, SN - X004847M

Lot #766 (Sale Order 767 of 839)

If the Model 870 was introduced today, it would be hailed as a major advance in pump-action shotgun design - the ultimate in strength, durability, silky-smooth bind-free action, and sleek classical lines. Yet this remarkable shotgun has been around for almost half a century, and has become the best-selling shotgun of any type in history, with over ten million made. This Model 870 Magnum 12 gauge features a checkered walnut stock with grooved forearm, matte black receiver/barrel finish, adjustable pad, 28" RemChoke barrel, vent-rib with silver bead front sight, mounted sight bar, sling studs, 14" LOP and 3" chamber. This gun is in nice condition with a few light scratches and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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T/C, Contender Receiver W/ Rifle Stock, SN - G1986 T/C, Contender Receiver W/ Rifle Stock, SN - G1986

T/C, Contender Receiver W/ Rifle Stock, SN - G1986

Lot #767 (Sale Order 768 of 839)

The T/C Contender Series is an interchangeable firearm system that is fully supported with accessory stocks and barrels. This Contender receiver features a blued finish, CF/RF hammer selector and sports a walnut rifle stock with black vented rubber buttpad. This receiver appears to be in good working order with very light wear and the stock will have some light scuffs. Shipping cost - $20.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Remington, 870 Express Super Magnum - NWTF, 12 Ga. (23 Remington, 870 Express Super Magnum - NWTF, 12 Ga. (23

Remington, 870 Express Super Magnum - NWTF, 12 Ga. (23"), Pump, SN - X004847M

Lot #768 (Sale Order 769 of 839)

If the Model 870 was introduced today, it would be hailed as a major advance in pump-action shotgun design - the ultimate in strength, durability, silky-smooth bind-free action, and sleek classical lines. Yet this remarkable shotgun has been around for almost half a century, and has become the best-selling shotgun of any type in history with over ten million made. This Model 870 Express Super Magnum 12 gauge is a National Wild Turkey Federation Edition and features a checkered walnut stock with grooved forearm, matte black receiver/barrel finish, black rubber buttpad, 23" RemChoke barrel, vent-rib dual bead sights, 14" LOP and is chambered for up to 3 1/2" shells. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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T/C, Encore 30-06 Sprg. Barrel W/ Forearm & Scope (28 T/C, Encore 30-06 Sprg. Barrel W/ Forearm & Scope (28

T/C, Encore 30-06 Sprg. Barrel W/ Forearm & Scope (28" - Stainless- Fluted)

Lot #769 (Sale Order 770 of 839)

The T/C Encore Series is an interchangeable firearm system that is fully supported with accessory stocks and barrels. This 28" stainless fluted Encore barrel, chambered for 30-06 Sprg., sells complete with black checkered synthetic forearm and Simmons Whitetail 6.5-20x50 WA scope w/ covers. This barrel is in nice condition with an excellent sharp/ clean bore. Shipping cost - $20.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Remington, 870 Home Defense, 12 Ga. (18.5 Remington, 870 Home Defense, 12 Ga. (18.5

Remington, 870 Home Defense, 12 Ga. (18.5" CYL), Pump (New-In-Box), SN - CC53590B

Lot #770 (Sale Order 771 of 839)

Designed specifically for home defense, this Remington 870 is power in a small package. Featuring the trusted Model 870 action, and an 18 1/2" barrel, this shotgun is capable of being utilized in close quarters while packing the devastating 12 gauge cartridge. Other features include a checkered walnut stock with grooved forearm, matte black receiver/barrel finish, black rubber buttpad, CYL barrel (accepts standard Model 870 replacement barrels without modification), silver bead front sight, 14" LOP and is chambered for up to 3" shells. This gun is unfired in original box with paperwork and appears to be in good working order.

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T/C, Contender, 10 T/C, Contender, 10

T/C, Contender, 10" Bull Barrel - 357 Magnum - New-In-Box

Lot #771 (Sale Order 772 of 839)

This new T/C Contender 10" bull barrel, chambered for 357 Magnum, sports an adjustable rear sight, ramped front sight and comes in box. Shipping cost - $20.00 or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Remington, 870 Express Youth Compact Magnum (18.5 Remington, 870 Express Youth Compact Magnum (18.5

Remington, 870 Express Youth Compact Magnum (18.5" Rifled), 20 Ga., Pump, SN - B679263U

Lot #772 (Sale Order 773 of 839)

The 870 Compact is configured with young shooters in mind. It is built around the same reliable 870 action, just like Dad's shotgun, and will accept the Rem-Choke system. This 870 Express Compact Magnum features a checkered walnut stock with grooved forearm, matte black receiver/barrel finish, black rubber buttpad, 18.5" fully rifled barrel (accepts standard Model 870 replacement barrels without modification), scope rail, 13" LOP and is chambered for up to 3" shells. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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T/C, Contender, 10 T/C, Contender, 10

T/C, Contender, 10" Match Grade Bull Barrel - 22 Short - New

Lot #773 (Sale Order 774 of 839)

This new/ unused T/C Contender 10" Match Grade bull barrel, chambered for 22 Short Only, sports a polished blue finish, adjustable rear sight and ramped front sight. Shipping cost - $10.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Mossberg, 500A Synthetic Camo, 12 Ga. (24 Mossberg, 500A Synthetic Camo, 12 Ga. (24

Mossberg, 500A Synthetic Camo, 12 Ga. (24"), Pump, SN - P559878

Lot #774 (Sale Order 775 of 839)

After over 50 years and over 10 million and counting–and the only pump action to be declared MilSpec– the Mossberg 500 has proven to be one of the most versatile and reliable shotgun platforms available. Mossberg shotguns have always been the most adaptable platforms with the ability to go from one season to the next with the change of a barrel. This Model 500A sports a synthetic camo stock with grooved forearm & textured grip panels, black rubber buttpad, 24" ported Accu-Choke barrel with Turkey Load extended choke tube, serrated vent-rib with dual bead sights, padded camo sling, 14.5" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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Browning SA22 Barrel - 22 Short - 22 Browning SA22 Barrel - 22 Short - 22

Browning SA22 Barrel - 22 Short - 22" - W/ Scope Rail

Lot #775 (Sale Order 776 of 839)

Sharp/ clean bore. Shipping cost - $20.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1950s J.C. Higgins (High Standard), Model 20, 12 Ga. (28 1950s J.C. Higgins (High Standard), Model 20, 12 Ga. (28

1950s J.C. Higgins (High Standard), Model 20, 12 Ga. (28" FULL), Pump

Lot #776 (Sale Order 777 of 839)

The Model 20 pump action shotgun is a High Standard Model 200 that was manufactured for Sears, Roebuck & Co. Introduced in 1946 and offered in 12, 16 & 20 gauges, production continued until the early 60s, when Sears discontinued the J.C. Higgins sporting goods line, replacing it in 1962 with the Ted Williams line of products. It is a prime example of the excellence, ingenuity, and craftsmanship of American manufacturing in the post war years. These firearms feature finely milled receivers and internal components, proof tested barrels, robust walnut stocks, and fine blue finishes. This Model 20 sports a smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & ribbed forearm, black grip cap with logo crest, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, 28" FULL barrel, brass bead front sight, jeweled bolt, aluminum name plate inlay on the toe of the stock, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order. Dale K. Wilson Estate

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Belgium Browning A5 Barrel - 12 Ga. - 28 Belgium Browning A5 Barrel - 12 Ga. - 28

Belgium Browning A5 Barrel - 12 Ga. - 28" - MOD - 2 3/4"

Lot #777 (Sale Order 778 of 839)

Shipping cost - $20.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1890s - J.B. Clement, Circa 1890s - J.B. Clement,

Circa 1890s - J.B. Clement, "Belgium Trap Gun", 12 Ga. (30" Damascus), Side-By-Side, SN - 119157

Lot #778 (Sale Order 779 of 839)

This exposed-hammer, double-barrel shotgun was made in Belgium for U.S. retail sales in the circa 1890s and is side plate marked "J.B. Clement". Also Marked "Belgium Trap Gun", this shotgun features dual triggers, scroll engraved side plates/ receiver/ trigger guard & forearm lever, hand checkered walnut stock with gloss finish, 32" Damascus twist barrels (choked "17.8mm = approx. IMP MOD/ IMP MOD), black starburst grip cap, fully serrated rib with brass bead front sight, black hard rubber checkered buttpad, and approx. 2 /3/4" chamber. Please Note - Shotguns manufactured prior to circa 1915 are generally considered not safe for modern ammunition. This gun is in overall good condition with some age & wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Belgium Browning A5 Vent-Rib Barrel - 12 Ga. - 26 Belgium Browning A5 Vent-Rib Barrel - 12 Ga. - 26

Belgium Browning A5 Vent-Rib Barrel - 12 Ga. - 26" - Invector - 2 3/4" or 3" (Ported)

Lot #779 (Sale Order 780 of 839)

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1905 Ithaca, Grade 2 Engraved, 12 Ga. (28 1905 Ithaca, Grade 2 Engraved, 12 Ga. (28

1905 Ithaca, Grade 2 Engraved, 12 Ga. (28"), Side-By-Side, SN - 106452

Lot #780 (Sale Order 781 of 839)

Ithaca became famous for building outstanding quality firearms based on expired patents owned by Remington Arms and other top manufacturers in the late 1800s. By the turn of the 20th Century, Ithaca had become one of the premier shotgun manufacturers in the world. This Ithaca Grade 2 double-barrel was made in 1905 and features outlined scroll engraved receiver with bird scenes, scroll engraved trigger guard & accents, hand checkered walnut stock with fluted comb, black checkered grip cap, Pachmayr brown rubber but pad with black spacer, 28" FULL barrels, serrated rib with brass bead front sight, tang safety and dual triggers. Please Note - Shotguns manufactured prior to circa 1915 are generally considered not safe for modern ammunition. This gun is in overall good condition with some age & wear (small crack on the right side of the grip) and appears to be in good working order.

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Savage Model 24 Barrel - 22 Hornet/ 410 Ga. - 24 Savage Model 24 Barrel - 22 Hornet/ 410 Ga. - 24

Savage Model 24 Barrel - 22 Hornet/ 410 Ga. - 24" - 2 3/4" or 3" - W/ Rings

Lot #781 (Sale Order 782 of 839)

Sharp/ clean bore. Shipping cost - $20.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1900 L.C. Smith, Hammerless, 12 Ga. (30 Circa 1900 L.C. Smith, Hammerless, 12 Ga. (30

Circa 1900 L.C. Smith, Hammerless, 12 Ga. (30"), Side-By-Side, SN - 43423

Lot #782 (Sale Order 783 of 839)

The L.C. Smith shotgun is an American classic and is unquestionably one of the finest shotguns ever made. L.C. Smith was sold to Hunter Arms in 1888, and the Hunter/ L.C. Smith name remained synonymous with quality shotguns until 1945. This L.C. Smith "Hammerless" Model was made in circa 1900, and sports a hand checkered walnut stock, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, half pistol grip, 30" FULL barrels that have been nicely re-blued, serrated rib with brass bead front sight, dual triggers and 2 3/4" chambers. Please Note - Shotguns manufactured prior to circa 1915 are generally considered not safe for modern ammunition. This gun is in overall good condition with some age & wear and appears to be in good working order.

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Remington Model 11-48 Barrel - 16 Ga. - 28 Remington Model 11-48 Barrel - 16 Ga. - 28

Remington Model 11-48 Barrel - 16 Ga. - 28" - MOD - 2 3/4" (1953)

Lot #783 (Sale Order 784 of 839)

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Circa 1900, J. Stevens, Hammerless Boxlock, 12 Ga. (30 Circa 1900, J. Stevens, Hammerless Boxlock, 12 Ga. (30

Circa 1900, J. Stevens, Hammerless Boxlock, 12 Ga. (30"), Side-By-Side, SN - 4543

Lot #784 (Sale Order 785 of 839)

Starting in 1872, J. Stevens began producing single-barreled shotguns based on their tip-up rifles & pistols. In 1876, Stevens produced its first double-barreled shotgun, and between 1900 and 1916, Stevens has twenty-six single-barreled shotgun models, eight exposed hammer double-barreled models, seven hammerless double-barreled models and were advertising themselves as "the largest producers of sporting arms in the world". Due to their popularity, quality and control of many firearm patent rights, Stevens was purchased by the Savage Arms Company on April 1, 1920, with Stevens operating as a subsidiary of Savage but in a semi-independent status until 1942. This early J. Stevens Hammerless Boxlock double-barrel was made in circa 1900, and sports a hand checkered walnut stock, black hard rubber buttpad, half pistol grip, 30" barrels (approx. MOD/ IMP MOD), serrated rib with brass bead front sight, dual triggers and 2 3/4" chambers. Please Note - Shotguns manufactured prior to circa 1915 are generally considered not safe for modern ammunition. This gun is showing age & wear, but appears to be in good working order.

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Winchester Model 120 Barrel - 20 Ga. - 24 Winchester Model 120 Barrel - 20 Ga. - 24

Winchester Model 120 Barrel - 20 Ga. - 24" - Smooth Deer Slug - 2 3/4" or 3"

Lot #785 (Sale Order 786 of 839)

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Circa 1930 Springfield/ Stevens, Circa 1930 Springfield/ Stevens,

Circa 1930 Springfield/ Stevens, "Hercules", 12 Ga. (30"), Side-By-Side, SN - 21471

Lot #786 (Sale Order 787 of 839)

The "Hercules" hammerless, double-barrel shotgun is a variant of the Springfield/Stevens Model 315 made for Montgomery Ward stores from 1929 to 1931. This Hercules sports a checkered walnut stock, black hard rubber buttpad, case hardened receiver, 30" MOD/ IMP MOD barrels, serrated rib with brass bead front sight, dual triggers, and 2 3/4" chambers. This gun is in overall good condition with some age & wear and appears to be in good working order.

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Winchester Model 1200 Barrel - 12 Ga. - 28 Winchester Model 1200 Barrel - 12 Ga. - 28

Winchester Model 1200 Barrel - 12 Ga. - 28" - WinChoke - 2 3/4"

Lot #787 (Sale Order 788 of 839)

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Circa 1880's, 12 Ga., Breech-Loading Percussion Side-By-Side Shotgun Circa 1880's, 12 Ga., Breech-Loading Percussion Side-By-Side Shotgun

Circa 1880's, 12 Ga., Breech-Loading Percussion Side-By-Side Shotgun

Lot #788 (Sale Order 789 of 839)

This early unmarked breech-loading black powder percussion double-barrel shotgun sports 30.5" barrels with approximate 12 gauge diameters, checkered walnut stock with brass patch box, solid rib marked "Laminated Steel", brass bead front sight, dual triggers, metal buttplate and wooden ramrod. This gun is showing age & wear on an early refinish and only one hammer operates properly. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Winchester Model 1200 Barrel - 20 Ga. - 28 Winchester Model 1200 Barrel - 20 Ga. - 28

Winchester Model 1200 Barrel - 20 Ga. - 28" - FULL - 2 3/4"

Lot #789 (Sale Order 790 of 839)

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Early Kentucky Long Rifle - Marked Early Kentucky Long Rifle - Marked

Early Kentucky Long Rifle - Marked "Thornton", 45 Cal., Percussion Muzzleloader

Lot #790 (Sale Order 791 of 839)

The history of the United States is very much connected with the history of the Kentucky Long Rifle. It was designed to be light, slender & graceful and was the first truly American firearm. Created in the 1730s in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, by skillful immigrant craftsmen from Germany and Switzerland, the Kentucky rifle was the supreme tool for early Americans for over a century. This early black powder percussion rifle features a smooth full length walnut stock with raised cheek & gloss finish, brass furniture, engraved side plate/hammer, 36.5" octagon barrel, hand engraved top barrel flat - "Thornton" with floral accents, dovetailed v-notch rear sight, brass blade front sight and wooden ramrod. This gun is in good overall condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Remington Model 870 Express Barrel - 20 Ga. - 20 Remington Model 870 Express Barrel - 20 Ga. - 20

Remington Model 870 Express Barrel - 20 Ga. - 20" - RemChoke - 2 3/4" or 3"

Lot #791 (Sale Order 792 of 839)

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1957 Savage/ Stevens, Model 59A, 410 Ga., Bolt-Action 1957 Savage/ Stevens, Model 59A, 410 Ga., Bolt-Action

1957 Savage/ Stevens, Model 59A, 410 Ga., Bolt-Action

Lot #792 (Sale Order 793 of 839)

The Savage/ Stevens Model 59 is a bolt-action repeating shotgun with a tubular magazine that was produced from 1934 to 1973. This Model 59A (410 gauge) was made in 1957 and sports a smooth one-piece walnut stock with ebony forearm tip, black ribbed buttpad, 24" barrel with silver bead front sight, quick takedown screw under the receiver, 14" LOP and is chambered for 2 1/2" or 3" shells. This gun is in good overall condition with some wear and appears to be in good working order.

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Remington Model 870 Express Barrel - 12 Ga. - 20 Remington Model 870 Express Barrel - 12 Ga. - 20

Remington Model 870 Express Barrel - 12 Ga. - 20" - RemChoke - 2 3/4" or 3"

Lot #793 (Sale Order 794 of 839)

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Circa 1908 J. Stevens, No. 80 Circa 1908 J. Stevens, No. 80

Circa 1908 J. Stevens, No. 80 "Gallery", 22 S L LR, Pump

Lot #794 (Sale Order 795 of 839)

The J. Stevens No. 80 "Gallery" is a slide-action repeating rifle chambered for .22 rimfire that was manufactured from 1906 to 1910. Features include a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, 24" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail front sight, black hard rubber buttpad, quick takedown screw under the receiver and tube-fed magazine. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Remington XP-100 Barrel - 222 Rem. - 18 Remington XP-100 Barrel - 222 Rem. - 18

Remington XP-100 Barrel - 222 Rem. - 18"

Lot #795 (Sale Order 796 of 839)

Sharp/ clean bore. Shipping cost - $20.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1955 Savage/ Stevens, Model 58, 20 Ga., Bolt-Action 1955 Savage/ Stevens, Model 58, 20 Ga., Bolt-Action

1955 Savage/ Stevens, Model 58, 20 Ga., Bolt-Action

Lot #796 (Sale Order 797 of 839)

The J. Stevens Model 58 is a bolt-action, magazine fed, repeating shotgun that was produced from 1934 to 1966. This Model 58 was made in 1955, and features a smooth one-piece walnut stock with ebony forearm tip, black ribbed buttpad, 26" FULL barrel, silver bead front sight, detachable box magazine, 2+1 capacity, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is showing some various age & wear, but appears to be in good working order.

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1950s Browning Brown Leather Luggage Case - For Over/ Under Shotgun 1950s Browning Brown Leather Luggage Case - For Over/ Under Shotgun

1950s Browning Brown Leather Luggage Case - For Over/ Under Shotgun

Lot #797 (Sale Order 798 of 839)

This Browning hard case was made for a Superposed shotgun, but can be used for any over/ under shotgun with 30" or shorter barrels. Outside dimensions: 32" x 9". Shipping cost - $30.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1965 Savage, 63M (Magnum) - Mannlicher, 22 WMRF, Single-Shot Bolt-Action 1965 Savage, 63M (Magnum) - Mannlicher, 22 WMRF, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

1965 Savage, 63M (Magnum) - Mannlicher, 22 WMRF, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #798 (Sale Order 799 of 839)

The Savage Model 63 is a single-shot bolt-action rifle that was produced from 1964 to 1969. This Model 63M (Magnum) was made in 1965, and sports a full length smooth walnut Mannlicher-style stock with wood cut diamond inlays & gloss finish, black checkered grip cap with white spacer, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, 18" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped blade front sight, grooved receiver top and sells complete with Bushnell Sportview 4x15 scope. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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Browning Brown Leather Luggage Case - For Over/ Under Shotgun Browning Brown Leather Luggage Case - For Over/ Under Shotgun

Browning Brown Leather Luggage Case - For Over/ Under Shotgun

Lot #799 (Sale Order 800 of 839)

This Browning hard case can be used for any over/ under shotgun with 32" or shorter barrels. Outside dimensions: 33.5" x 9". Shipping cost - $30.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1950s Winchester, Model 37, 410 Ga. (26 1950s Winchester, Model 37, 410 Ga. (26

1950s Winchester, Model 37, 410 Ga. (26"), Break-Action Single-Shot

Lot #800 (Sale Order 801 of 839)

The Winchester Model 37 is a single shot break-action shotgun with an automatic shell ejector that was made from 1936 to 1963. It was chambered in the following gauges: 12, 16, 20, 28, and 410. The 410 gauge production started in the second year (1937). It is very hard to date a model 37 as they were manufactured without date stamps or serial numbers. There are no factory records for the yearly number of shotguns produced from the entire production run. This Model 37 (410 Ga.) features a smooth walnut stock, 26" choke barrel with silver bead front sight, black checkered buttpad, 3" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Smith & Wesson Holster - For Models 39, 469 & Similar Size Frames Smith & Wesson Holster - For Models 39, 469 & Similar Size Frames

Smith & Wesson Holster - For Models 39, 469 & Similar Size Frames

Lot #801 (Sale Order 802 of 839)

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1980 Savage, Model 72, 22 S L LR, Rolling Block Single-Shot, SN - D343718 1980 Savage, Model 72, 22 S L LR, Rolling Block Single-Shot, SN - D343718

1980 Savage, Model 72, 22 S L LR, Rolling Block Single-Shot, SN - D343718

Lot #802 (Sale Order 803 of 839)

The Savage Model 72 "Crackshot" is a .22 caliber single-shot rifle with a rolling block action that was produced from 1972 to 1989. This Model 72 was made in 1980, and sports a case hardened receiver, 22" octagon barrel, black ribbed buttpad, smooth hardwood stock and is fitted with an early 15.5" brass scope. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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(2) Smith & Wesson Revolver Grips - Checkered Walnut - Small & Medium Frame (2) Smith & Wesson Revolver Grips - Checkered Walnut - Small & Medium Frame

(2) Smith & Wesson Revolver Grips - Checkered Walnut - Small & Medium Frame

Lot #803 (Sale Order 804 of 839)

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1950s Winchester, Model 37, 410 Ga. (28 1950s Winchester, Model 37, 410 Ga. (28

1950s Winchester, Model 37, 410 Ga. (28"), Break-Action Single-Shot

Lot #804 (Sale Order 805 of 839)

The Winchester Model 37 is a single shot break-action shotgun with an automatic shell ejector that was made from 1936 to 1963. It was chambered in the following gauges: 12, 16, 20, 28, and 410. The 410 gauge production started in the second year (1937). It is very hard to date a model 37 as they were manufactured without date stamps or serial numbers. There are no factory records for the yearly number of shotguns produced from the entire production run. This Model 37 (410 Ga.) features a smooth walnut stock, 28" Choke barrel with silver bead front sight, black checkered buttpad, 3" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in good condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order. Dale K. Wilson Estate

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(2) Smith & Wesson Revolver Grips - Checkered Walnut - Large Frame (2) Smith & Wesson Revolver Grips - Checkered Walnut - Large Frame

(2) Smith & Wesson Revolver Grips - Checkered Walnut - Large Frame

Lot #805 (Sale Order 806 of 839)

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1972 Savage, Model 72, 22 S L LR, Rolling Block Single-Shot, SN - B227772 1972 Savage, Model 72, 22 S L LR, Rolling Block Single-Shot, SN - B227772

1972 Savage, Model 72, 22 S L LR, Rolling Block Single-Shot, SN - B227772

Lot #806 (Sale Order 807 of 839)

The Savage Model 72 "Crackshot" is a .22 caliber single-shot rifle with a rolling block action that was produced from 1972 to 1989. This Model 72 was made in 1972 (First Year Production) and sports a case hardened receiver, 22" octagon barrel, black ribbed buttpad, smooth hardwood stock, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail front sight. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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Smith & Wesson Empty Boxes & Paperwork Smith & Wesson Empty Boxes & Paperwork

Smith & Wesson Empty Boxes & Paperwork

Lot #807 (Sale Order 808 of 839)

This lot includes: (2) wooden dovetail cases for large frame revolver, (6) 1950s & 60s style blue cardboard boxes, and various manuals & paperwork. Shipping cost - $20.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Circa 1905 Remington, No. 9, 12 Ga. (30 Circa 1905 Remington, No. 9, 12 Ga. (30

Circa 1905 Remington, No. 9, 12 Ga. (30"), Break-Action Single-Shot, SN - 149410

Lot #808 (Sale Order 809 of 839)

In 1902 Remington Arms Co. introduced a new gun with an automatic ejector in 12- and 16-gauges, called the Remington 1902 Model Single Barrel Shotgun No. 9. It was an updated version of the Model 1893 side-hammer (No.3). The No. 9 was dropped from production in February of 1910 when the Remington Arms Co. sold their entire inventory of break action shotguns singles and doubles to Norvell-Shapleigh Hardware Co. of St Louis. This Remington No. 9 sports a 30" barrel (approx. FULL), smooth walnut stock with a semi-pistol grip round knob, side hammer, black checkered buttpad, 2 3/4" chamber and 14.25" LOP. Please Note - Shotguns manufactured prior to circa 1915 are generally considered not safe for modern ammunition. This gun has a nice tight action and appears to be in good working order. This gun is in good condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order. David E. Walker Estate

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Lyman A-A 3-Die Pistol Set - 38/ 357 Lyman A-A 3-Die Pistol Set - 38/ 357

Lyman A-A 3-Die Pistol Set - 38/ 357

Lot #809 (Sale Order 810 of 839)

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Circa 1968 Daisy, V/L Rifle - 1 Of 19,000, 22 VL, Air Rifle (W/ Box, Manual & Factory Letter) Circa 1968 Daisy, V/L Rifle - 1 Of 19,000, 22 VL, Air Rifle (W/ Box, Manual & Factory Letter)

Circa 1968 Daisy, V/L Rifle - 1 Of 19,000, 22 VL, Air Rifle (W/ Box, Manual & Factory Letter)

Lot #810 (Sale Order 811 of 839)

The Daisy V/L Rifle was only manufactured in 1968 & 1969. It was offered in three variants: V/L 0001 (first 1,000) sported wood stocks, had a name plate with the serial number and came with a case; V/L 0002 "Standard" sported plastic stocks with approximately 19,000 made; and V/L 0003 "Presentation" sported the same features as the first 1,000 except the customer could have their name put on the plate with approximately 4,000 made. The V/L ammunition consisted of a .22 caliber bullet with a small cylinder of propellant on the back, and no primer. The rifle resembled a typical spring-air rifle, but the 2000 degree hot, high pressure air served not only to propel the projectile but also to ignite the propellant on the back of the V/L cartridge. The rifle uses a small, unique and well designed part called an Obturator (obturator/ignitor) to compress the air as it is pushed through a tiny hole. This air is heated as it is pushed through the small hole enough to ignite the powder of the caseless round. The V/L guns and ammunition were discontinued in 1969 after the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ruled that they constituted a firearm, and Daisy, which was not licensed to manufacture firearms, decided to discontinue manufacture rather than become a firearm's manufacturer. This V/L 0002 Standard comes in original box with manual and factory letter. This gun is in nice condition with very light box wear and appears to be in good working order. Normal "Firearm" procedures apply. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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22 Caliber Barrel (16.25 22 Caliber Barrel (16.25

22 Caliber Barrel (16.25") W/ Wire Stock & Scope

Lot #811 (Sale Order 812 of 839)

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(Scarce) Early 1920s Winchester, Model 20, 410 Ga. (26 (Scarce) Early 1920s Winchester, Model 20, 410 Ga. (26

(Scarce) Early 1920s Winchester, Model 20, 410 Ga. (26"), Break-Action Single-Shot, SN - 18020

Lot #812 (Sale Order 813 of 839)

The Winchester Model 20 is a single-shot break-action shotgun that was only offered in 410 gauge and was produced from 1920 to 1924 with a total of approximately 24,000 made. This Model 20 sports a smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & Schnabel tip, black checkered hard rubber buttpad, 26" FULL barrel with silver bead front sight, 2 1/2" chamber and 13.5" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with age & bluing fade and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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(4) Vintage Remington Advertising Poster Reprints (4) Vintage Remington Advertising Poster Reprints

(4) Vintage Remington Advertising Poster Reprints

Lot #813 (Sale Order 814 of 839)

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(Scarce) 1990 Daisy-Legacy, Model 2203, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - AC0001625 (Scarce) 1990 Daisy-Legacy, Model 2203, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - AC0001625

(Scarce) 1990 Daisy-Legacy, Model 2203, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - AC0001625

Lot #814 (Sale Order 815 of 839)

Renowned for their well-known and beloved air rifles for the past 130 years, few know that Daisy also made firearms. Their first firearm was kind of an accident, the Daisy .22 V/L, an interesting single-shot rifle that used a caseless air-ignited cartridge. Made for a couple of years in the 1960s and sold as an air gun until federal regulators decided that it was not an air gun. In 1987, Daisy was ready for a deliberate entrance to the consumer firearm market with the Daisy-Legacy Models which were offered in 6 different variations. All Daisy-Legacy Models were discontinued in 1991, when Daisy officially exited the firearm business. The Legacy Model 2203 was a semi-automatic variation which weighed in at just 4 pounds and featured a "co-polymer" or hardwood stock. They also sported a 19" sleeved barrel, ramped front sight, sling swivel posts and a 7-shot detachable box magazine. This Model 2203 with a hardwood stock was purchased in 1990, and is in nice condition with very light box wear and comes in original box with paperwork. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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(Scarce) 1920s Winchester, Model 41, 410 Ga. (24 (Scarce) 1920s Winchester, Model 41, 410 Ga. (24

(Scarce) 1920s Winchester, Model 41, 410 Ga. (24" FULL), bolt-Action Single-Shot

Lot #815 (Sale Order 816 of 839)

The Winchester Model 41 is a single-shot bolt-action shotgun that was produced from 1920 to 1934 with a total of approximately 22,000 made. This Model 41 sports an outline checkered walnut stock, black checkered hard rubber buttpad, 24" FULL barrel with silver bead front sight, chrome bolt handle, 2 1/2" chamber and 13.75" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with age & bluing fade and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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(Scarce) 1990 Daisy-Legacy, Model 2201, 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - AA0021377 (Scarce) 1990 Daisy-Legacy, Model 2201, 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - AA0021377

(Scarce) 1990 Daisy-Legacy, Model 2201, 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - AA0021377

Lot #816 (Sale Order 817 of 839)

Renowned for their well-known and beloved air rifles for the past 130 years, few know that Daisy also made firearms. Their first firearm was kind of an accident, the Daisy .22 V/L, an interesting single-shot rifle that used a caseless air-ignited cartridge, Made for a couple of years in the 1960s and sold as an air gun until federal regulators decided that it was not an air gun. In 1987, Daisy was ready for a deliberate entrance to the consumer firearm market with the Daisy-Legacy Models which were offered in 6 different variations. All Daisy-Legacy Models were discontinued in 1991 when Daisy officially exited the firearm business. The Legacy Model 2201 was a single-shot bolt-action variation, which weighed in at just 4 pounds and featured a "co-polymer" or hardwood stock. They also sported a 19" sleeved barrel, adjustable rear sight, ramped front sight and sling swivel posts. This Model 2201 with a hardwood stock gun was purchased in 1990 and is in nice condition with very light box wear and comes in original box with paperwork. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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(Scarce) 1920s Winchester, Model 41, 410 Ga. (24 (Scarce) 1920s Winchester, Model 41, 410 Ga. (24

(Scarce) 1920s Winchester, Model 41, 410 Ga. (24" FULL), bolt-Action Single-Shot

Lot #817 (Sale Order 818 of 839)

The Winchester Model 41 is a single-shot bolt-action shotgun that was produced from 1920 to 1934 with a total of approximately 22,000 made. This Model 41 sports an outline checkered walnut stock, black checkered hard rubber buttpad, 24" FULL barrel with silver bead front sight, chrome bolt handle, 3" chamber and 13.5" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with age & bluing fade and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1940s Savage, Model 29-A, 22 S L LR, Pump (W/ Hangtag), SN - 56692L 1940s Savage, Model 29-A, 22 S L LR, Pump (W/ Hangtag), SN - 56692L

1940s Savage, Model 29-A, 22 S L LR, Pump (W/ Hangtag), SN - 56692L

Lot #818 (Sale Order 819 of 839)

The Savage Model 29 is a .22 caliber, slide-action, tube-fed, hammerless repeating rifle that was produced from 1929 to 1967 in three variants. The original Model 29 was made from 1929 to about 1938 when it was replaced by the Model 29-A. The 29-A is internally a completely different gun than a 29 and no internal parts will interchange. The 29-A was made until the late 1940s when it was replaced with the 29-B which was discontinued in 1967. This 1940s Model 29-A sports an outline checkered walnut stock, black ribbed buttpad, 24" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail front sight and comes with original hangtag. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1915 Iver-Johnson, Circa 1915 Iver-Johnson,

Circa 1915 Iver-Johnson, "Champion", 410 Ga. (26"), Break-Action Single-Shot SN - 47460B

Lot #819 (Sale Order 820 of 839)

The Iver-Johnson single-shot "Champion" shotgun was made from 1909 to 1957. This early 410 gauge was made in circa 1915, and sports a smooth walnut stock with semi-pistol grip round knob, black ribbed buttpad, 26" barrel with brass bead front sight, 2 1/2" chamber and 14.25" LOP. This gun is showing age & wear but appears to be in good working order. Dale K. Wilson Estate

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1930s Savage, Model 29, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 112267 1930s Savage, Model 29, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 112267

1930s Savage, Model 29, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 112267

Lot #820 (Sale Order 821 of 839)

The Savage Model 29 is a .22 caliber, slide-action, tube-fed, hammerless repeating rifle that was produced from 1929 to 1967 in three variants. The original Model 29 was made from 1929 to about 1938 when it was replaced by the Model 29-A. The 29-A is internally a completely different gun than a 29 and no internal parts will interchange. The 29-A was made until the late 1940s when it was replaced with the 29-B which was discontinued in 1967. This 1930s Model 29 sports a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, black ribbed buttpad, 24" octagon barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail brass bead front sight. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1937 Western Field, No. 15, 410 Ga. (24 Circa 1937 Western Field, No. 15, 410 Ga. (24

Circa 1937 Western Field, No. 15, 410 Ga. (24"), Bolt-Action

Lot #821 (Sale Order 822 of 839)

The Western Field No. 15 is a 410 gauge bolt-action, magazine-fed, repeating shotgun that was made for Montgomery Ward by Mossberg from 1936 to 1938. Features include a one-piece walnut stock with grooved forearm, metal buttplate, 24" barrel with silver bead front sight, chrome bolt handle, quick takedown screw under the forearm, 3-round detachable box magazine, 2 1/2" chamber and 13.5" LOP. This gun is showing age & wear but appears to be in good working order.

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1950 Savage, Model 29-A, 22 S L LR, Pump 1950 Savage, Model 29-A, 22 S L LR, Pump

1950 Savage, Model 29-A, 22 S L LR, Pump

Lot #822 (Sale Order 823 of 839)

The Savage Model 29 is a .22 caliber, slide-action, tube-fed, hammerless repeating rifle that was produced from 1929 to 1967 in three variants. The original Model 29 was made from 1929 to about 1938 when it was replaced by the Model 29-A. The 29-A is internally a completely different gun than a 29 and no internal parts will interchange. The 29-A was made until the circa 1950 when it was replaced with the 29-B, which was discontinued in 1967. This 1950 Model 29-A sports a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, black ribbed buttpad, 24" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail brass bead front sight. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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New England, Pardner - Laminate - NWTF, 20 Ga. (25.5 New England, Pardner - Laminate - NWTF, 20 Ga. (25.5

New England, Pardner - Laminate - NWTF, 20 Ga. (25.5" MOD) , Break-Action Single-Shot, SN - NR359613

Lot #823 (Sale Order 824 of 839)

Since its introduction in 1987, owning a Pardner has become an honored tradition with American sportsmen. This no-frills, rugged single-shot is 100% American made and has proven its worth in the field for over 25 years. It opens smoothly when you press the lever, locks up tight as a bank vault door, and the transfer bar system prevents accidental discharge. This Pardner (20 gauge) is a National Wild Turkey Federation Edition and sports a smooth multi-color laminate stock, black rubber buttpad, 25.5" MOD barrel with orange fiber-optic front sight, tang break-action lever, sling studs, 14.25" LOP and 3" chamber. This gun is in same-as-new condition and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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1950s Savage, Model 29-B, 22 S L LR, Pump 1950s Savage, Model 29-B, 22 S L LR, Pump

1950s Savage, Model 29-B, 22 S L LR, Pump

Lot #824 (Sale Order 825 of 839)

The Savage Model 29 is a .22 caliber, slide-action, tube-fed, hammerless repeating rifle that was produced from 1929 to 1967 in three variants. The original Model 29 was made from 1929 to about 1938 when it was replaced by the Model 29-A. The 29-A is internally a completely different gun than a 29 and no internal parts will interchange. The 29-A was made until the late 1940s when it was replaced with the 29-B, which was discontinued in 1967. This 1950s Model 29-B sports a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, black ribbed buttpad, 24" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail brass bead front sight and quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is in beautiful condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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New England, Pardner - NWTF - Laminate - Youth, 410 Ga. (22 New England, Pardner - NWTF - Laminate - Youth, 410 Ga. (22

New England, Pardner - NWTF - Laminate - Youth, 410 Ga. (22" FULL) , Single-Shot, SN - NR383531

Lot #825 (Sale Order 826 of 839)

Since its introduction in 1987, owning a Pardner has become an honored tradition with American sportsmen. This no-frills, rugged single-shot is 100% American made and has proven its worth in the field for over 25 years. It opens smoothly when you press the lever, locks up tight as a bank vault door, and the transfer bar system prevents accidental discharge. This Pardner (410 gauge) is a National Wild Turkey Federation Youth Model and sports a smooth multi-color laminate stock, black rubber buttpad, 22" FULL barrel with orange fiber-optic front sight, tang break-action lever, sling studs, 12.75" LOP and 3" chamber. This gun is in same-as-new condition and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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1950s Savage, Model 29-B, 22 S L LR, Pump 1950s Savage, Model 29-B, 22 S L LR, Pump

1950s Savage, Model 29-B, 22 S L LR, Pump

Lot #826 (Sale Order 827 of 839)

The Savage Model 29 is a .22 caliber, slide-action, tube-fed, hammerless repeating rifle that was produced from 1929 to 1967 in three variants. The original Model 29 was made from 1929 to about 1938 when it was replaced by the Model 29-A. The 29-A is internally a completely different gun than a 29 and no internal parts will interchange. The 29-A was made until the late 1940s when it was replaced with the 29-B which was discontinued in 1967. This 1950s Model 29-B sports a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, black ribbed buttpad, 24" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail brass bead front sight and quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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1982 H&R, 1982 H&R,

1982 H&R, "Topper" Model 88, 20 Ga. (27.5" FULL), Break-Action Single-Shot, SN - AY503907

Lot #827 (Sale Order 828 of 839)

The Harrington & Richardson Topper Model 88 is a break-action single-shot shotgun that was in production from 1979 to the closing of H&R, Inc. in February, 1986. This "Topper" was made in 1982, and sports a smooth hardwood stock, black ribbed buttpad, case hardened receiver, 27.5" FULL barrel with brass bead front sight, tang break-action lever, 14" LOP and 3" chamber. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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1966 Savage, Model 29-B, 22 S L LR, Pump (W/ Box & Hangtag) 1966 Savage, Model 29-B, 22 S L LR, Pump (W/ Box & Hangtag)

1966 Savage, Model 29-B, 22 S L LR, Pump (W/ Box & Hangtag)

Lot #828 (Sale Order 829 of 839)

The Savage Model 29 is a .22 caliber, slide-action, tube-fed, hammerless repeating rifle that was produced from 1929 to 1967 in three variants. The original Model 29 was made from 1929 to about 1938 when it was replaced by the Model 29-A. The 29-A is internally a completely different gun than a 29, and no internal parts will interchange. The 29-A was made until circa 1950, when it was replaced with the 29-B, which was discontinued in 1967. This 1966 Model 29-B sports a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, black ribbed buttpad, 24" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail brass bead front sight, quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver, grooved receiver top and comes in original box with hangtag. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order.

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1950s H&R, 1950s H&R,

1950s H&R, "Topper" Model 148, 20 Ga. (28" FULL), Break-Action Single-Shot

Lot #829 (Sale Order 830 of 839)

The Harrington & Richardson Topper Model 148 is a break-action single-shot shotgun that was in production from 1957 to 1961. This "Topper" sports a smooth hardwood stock, brown rubber buttpad with wooden spacer, 28" FULL barrel with brass bead front sight, tang break-action lever, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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Circa 1956 J.C. Higgins, Model 36, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Factory Case & Scope) Circa 1956 J.C. Higgins, Model 36, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Factory Case & Scope)

Circa 1956 J.C. Higgins, Model 36, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Factory Case & Scope)

Lot #830 (Sale Order 831 of 839)

The J.C. Higgins Model 36 is a tube-fed, semi-automatic, .22 caliber rifle that was manufactured by High Standard for Sears, Roebuck & Co. from 1955 to 1957 and was then re-introduced in 1962 as the Ted Williams Model 34. The Model 36 featured an aluminum alloy receiver & trigger housing with dark matte gray anodizing, a steel blued barrel and walnut stocks with a unique forend that extended rearward to cover the sides of the receiver. Other features included a 24" barrel, grooved receiver top, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped dovetail blade front sight, black ribbed buttpad and 16+1 capacity. This Model 36 comes in original J.C. Higgins hard case with a period correct Marlin 4x scope with tube. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1940's J. Stevens - Wards, Hercules Model 10, 20 Ga. (28 1940's J. Stevens - Wards, Hercules Model 10, 20 Ga. (28

1940's J. Stevens - Wards, Hercules Model 10, 20 Ga. (28" IC) Break-Action Single-Shot, SN - 62712

Lot #831 (Sale Order 832 of 839)

The Wards Hercules Model 10 is a break-action single-shot shotgun that was manufactured by Springfield/ J. Stevens Arms Company for Montgomery Ward stores from 1929 to 1947. This Wards Hercules Model 10 sports a smooth walnut stock, black ribbed buttpad, case hardened receiver, 28" IMP CYL barrel with brass bead front sight, 2 3/4" chamber and 14.25" LOP. This gun is in good condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order. Randall T. Friday Estate

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Circa 1951 J.C. Higgins, Model 28, 22 LR, Semi-Auto Circa 1951 J.C. Higgins, Model 28, 22 LR, Semi-Auto

Circa 1951 J.C. Higgins, Model 28, 22 LR, Semi-Auto

Lot #832 (Sale Order 833 of 839)

The J.C. Higgins Model 28 is a tube-fed, semi-automatic, .22 caliber rifle that was manufactured by High Standard for Sears, Roebuck & Co. from 1950 to 1952. It featured a aluminum alloy receiver & trigger housing with dark matte gray anodizing, 24" steel blued barrel, jeweled bolt, walnut stock with contoured forend, grooved receiver top, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped dovetail blade front sight, black ribbed buttpad and 16+1 capacity. This gun is in good condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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Circa 1920 J. Stevens, Model 107, 12 Ga. (30.5 Circa 1920 J. Stevens, Model 107, 12 Ga. (30.5

Circa 1920 J. Stevens, Model 107, 12 Ga. (30.5" IC), Break-Action Single-Shot

Lot #833 (Sale Order 834 of 839)

The J. Stevens Model 107 is a break-action single-shot shotgun that was manufactured from 1913 to 1930. This Model 107 sports a smooth walnut stock with semi-pistol grip round knob, black hard rubber buttpad, 30.5" barrel with approximate IMP CYL choking, 14.25" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is showing age & wear, but appears to be in good working order. Dale K. Wilson Estate

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1920s Simson & Co. (Germany), Prazisions-Karabiner, 22 Short Smoothbore, Single-Shot Bolt-Action 1920s Simson & Co. (Germany), Prazisions-Karabiner, 22 Short Smoothbore, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

1920s Simson & Co. (Germany), Prazisions-Karabiner, 22 Short Smoothbore, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #834 (Sale Order 835 of 839)

Simson & Co. was a family owned manufacturing company, located in Suhl, Germany, which produced firearms and other products from 1856–1938. Under the Third Reich, the factory was taken from the Jewish Simson family and was renamed several times under Nazi and later Communist control. In World War I, Simson produced Mauser Gewehr 98 rifles for the German Army. In the 1920s & early 1930s, before the Nazis took control of the factory, Simson & Co. manufactured several commercial sporting arms as well as a limited number of handguns for the German Army under the guidelines established by the Treaty of Versailles. The Prazisions-Karabiner was the company's commercially sold single-shot bolt-action 22 caliber smoothbore "Garden Gun". This Prazisions-Karabiner sports a one-piece walnut stock with semi-pistol grip round knob & hand cut checkering, metal buttplate, 23" barrel, turned down "butter knife" bolt handle, notched dovetail rear sight, dovetail bead front sight and sling rings. This gun is in good condition with some age & wear, and appears to be in good working order.

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1920's J. Stevens, No. 26 1920's J. Stevens, No. 26

1920's J. Stevens, No. 26 "Crackshot", 22 LR, Rolling Block Single-Shot

Lot #835 (Sale Order 836 of 839)

The J. Stevens No. 26 "Crackshot" is a .22 or .32 rimfire caliber single-shot rifle with a rolling block action that was produced from 1912 to 1939. This No. 26 sports a 22" barrel, metal buttplate, smooth walnut stock, notched dovetail rear sight, front blade sight and quick takedown screw under the receiver. This gun is in good condition with some age & wear, and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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(Scarce) Circa 1915 J. Stevens, No. 20 (Scarce) Circa 1915 J. Stevens, No. 20

(Scarce) Circa 1915 J. Stevens, No. 20 "Favorite" - Smoothbore, 22 Shot, Rolling-Block, SN - G607

Lot #836 (Sale Order 837 of 839)

The J. Stevens No. 20 was a smoothbore shotgun variant of the Model 1894 No. 17 "Favorite" rifle that was manufactured from 1894 to 1935. It was produced in very low numbers and is very scarce to find today. This J. Stevens A & T Co. No. 20 Smoothbore was made prior to 1920, and sports a smooth walnut stock, 20.5" octagon/ round barrel, black checkered hard rubber buttpad, rolling block action, brass bead front sight and quick takedown screw under the receiver. This gun is in good condition with some age & wear, and appears to be in good working order. Gerald H. Miller Estate

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Circa 1939 Western Field, Model 390A, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action Circa 1939 Western Field, Model 390A, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Circa 1939 Western Field, Model 390A, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #837 (Sale Order 838 of 839)

The Western Field Model 390A is a .22 caliber, single-shot, bolt-action rifle that was made for Montgomery Ward by Mossberg from 1938 to 1941. Features include a one-piece walnut stock with fluted comb, black ribbed buttpad, 23" barrel, wheel adjustable rear sight, dovetail front sight and finger groove trigger guard. This gun is showing age & wear but appears to be in good working order. Dale K. Wilson Estate

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Circa 1931 Mossberg, Model B, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action Circa 1931 Mossberg, Model B, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Circa 1931 Mossberg, Model B, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #838 (Sale Order 839 of 839)

The Mossberg Model B is a .22 caliber, single-shot, bolt-action rifle that was manufactured from 1930 to 1932. Features include a one-piece walnut stock, black ribbed buttpad, 22" barrel, dovetail adjustable notch rear sight, dovetail front sight and quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is showing age & wear but appears to be in good working order. Dale K. Wilson Estate

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