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Firearms & Military Early Assets

by Will Sullivan Auction Co.
Event Begins: Thursday,  September  21,  10:52 AM Central
First lots ends Saturday,  September  23,  10:00 AM Central
Last lot ends Saturday,  September  23,  2:36 PM Central
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Extraordinary U.S. Martially Inspected Colt Model 1861 Navy Revolver, SN - 707 Extraordinary U.S. Martially Inspected Colt Model 1861 Navy Revolver, SN - 707

Extraordinary U.S. Martially Inspected Colt Model 1861 Navy Revolver, SN - 707

Lot #1 (Sale Order 2 of 553)

This extraordinary 3-Digit Serial Number, Martially Inspected U.S. Colt Model 1861 Navy Revolver was delivered to John Wood, Quartermaster General, Springfield, IL, on August 23, 1861. The Colt Model 1861 Navy had a relatively short production run from 1861 to 1873 during which time only 38,843 were manufactured. There was only one type produced, and it was a .36 caliber with a six-shot cylinder and a 7.5” barrel. All Model 1861 Navy pistols have a streamlined shape which made it one of the best pistols of the percussion era. This light revolver was popular with ranking Army officers and Cavalrymen. Of the 38,843 Model 1861 Navy’s manufactured, only 2,350 were previously known to have been purchased by the U.S. Government. These guns were delivered in 1862 as part of a 2,000 gun contract with the Ordnance Department which was signed on April 13, 1861. In 1862, an additional 363 Model 1861 Navy revolvers were purchased by the U. S. Government from Colt distributors. The 2,000 pistols purchased under the April, 1861, contract were previously believed to be the only Ordnance inspected Model 1861 Navy revolvers to exist. The serial number range for this 2,000 gun contract are scattered from 2496 to 16,236. However, this martially marked U.S. Colt Model 1861 represents a previously overlooked U.S. Government order of 500 in 1861 by Quartermaster General John Wood. Research suggests that these 500 revolvers, along with various other guns & supplies, were purchased without going through the “proper channels” in Washington D.C.. A November 3, 1862, Adjutant Report from Allen C Fuller, Adjutant General, suggests that the purchase of these guns and supplies were unknown to anyone in Washington, D.C. until they received the bill. The same 1862 report states that John Wood immediately issued these guns & supplies to mustering Illinois Cavalry Volunteer units. (Ref. Northern Illinois University Archives – Adjutant General Report 1861-1863)…. These 500 martially inspected U.S. Colt Model 1861 Navy revolvers were among the very first to leave the Colt factory and all are believed to bear a 3-digit serial number. Springfield Research Service literature suggests that serial numbers 341, 342, and 343 were issued to Company D, 2nd Illinois Cavalry. A few Model 1861 Navy revolvers were also reported in the hands of troopers from Companies F & L, 13th Illinois Cavalry in 1864. However, it is very likely that many of these revolvers were also issued to the 8th Illinois Cavalry, who mustered during the exact time that these revolvers were being issued. The 8th Illinois Cavalry was commissioned on August 11, 1861, and was assembled for service in St. Charles, Illinois, on September 18, 1861. The regiment served the duration of the war, and was the only Illinois cavalry regiment to serve the entire war in the Army of the Potomac. Lieutenant Marcellus Jones of the 8th Illinois Cavalry fired what is regarded as the first shot of the Battle of Gettysburg. After the U. S. Contract Walker Colt revolver, a U. S. Contract (martially marked) Model 1861 Navy revolver is the rarest and most desirable Colt percussion handgun to collectors. This revolver features the very desirable U. S. Ordnance sub-inspector mark "R.A.C.” (Rinaldo A. Carr) under the right grip, as well as “B. C.” on the right grip – which may be the officer’s initials that carried it, or, more likely, represents identification for “Company B.” The bottom of the left grip bears five deep cut “kill notches”, indicating that this revolver was carried by a fighting officer. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped "-ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW-YORK U. S. AMERICA-", as well as "COLT'S/PATENT" in two lines on the left side of the frame. The serial number is stamped on the bottom of the barrel lug, underside of the cylinder pin, bottom of the frame, bottom of the trigger guard and bottom of the back strap - no other parts are stamped. The original blued military finish on this gun is faded, and no cylinder roll-stampings remain visible under normal light. This gun does, however, appear to be in good working order. This gun comes with a framed Colt factory letter. It also sells with a framed copy of a correspondence between Allen C. Fuller & General C. P. Buckinghan (assistant to the U. S. Secretary of War) on November 3, 1862, which references the purchase of these revolvers. The new buyer will inherit an abundance of museum quality Illinois Cavalry display imagery on .25", catalog and newspaper. This may be the first time that the interesting origins of a 3-digit serial number U.S. Contract 1861 Navy revolvers have been brought to light. It is very likely that once the collector community is aware of the interesting history of these pistols, they will become a “must have” in all serious Colt/Civil War collections. This is a very unique investment opportunity to purchase a scarce Civil War revolver with extraordinary history that is likely to triple in value in the years to come.

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1 Of 250 Springfield/ I.M.I Israel, UZI Pistol, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (2 Magazines), SN - SA20540 1 Of 250 Springfield/ I.M.I Israel, UZI Pistol, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (2 Magazines), SN - SA20540

1 Of 250 Springfield/ I.M.I Israel, UZI Pistol, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (2 Magazines), SN - SA20540

Lot #2 (Sale Order 3 of 553)

The UZI is a 9 mm Luger sub-machine gun that was designed by Uziel Gal in 1950 for Israel Military Industries (IMI) and was put into full production in 1954. Exports from IMI, together with FN sales of its licensed copy, led to the UZI being adopted in some form by nearly half the countries on the planet—an impressive accomplishment. The gun’s unique profile makes it immediately recognizable, even in the shadowy background of a feature film. The I.M.I semi-automatic-only UZI variant was assembled in Israel and imported by Action Arms from 1980 to 1989 and is the gold standard of semi-automatic UZIs. The semi-automatic only version was also designed by Uziel Gal, in the late 1970s, while he lived in the United States and worked for a company named Action Manufacturing. He designed the new semi-automatic version with a series of changes that were needed to obtain ATF approval for U.S. sales. Springfield Armory also imported the I.M.I semi-automatic UZI from Israel for U.S. sales. However, this was a short-lived venture for the company, and it is believed that less than 250 I.M.I. semi-automatic UZIs bear the Springfield Armory stamp. Action Arms imported approximately 80,000 UZIs to the U.S. After more than six decades, the UZI remains a desirable firearm for both collectors and shooters. The UZI was produced in several variants, which can be identified by the size & barrel length. This I.M.I. Israel UZI Pistol (Semi-automatic-only) is one of approximately 250 imported by Springfield Armory. Features include 4.5" barrel, matte black military finish, black synthetic vertical pistol grip with over molded grip serrations, grip safety, semi-hooded front & rear adjustable battle sights and comes with (2) 25-round steel magazines. This gun appears to be NOS with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun will need to be shipped to, or picked up by a Federal Firearms Dealer - Sporting Goods Store, Pawn Shop, Local Gun Dealer, etc. - We will deliver guns to West Quincy, MO, or Keokuk, IA free of charge.

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WWI S&W/ British, Mark II Hand Ejector Second Model, .455 Webley, Revolver, SN - 29804 WWI S&W/ British, Mark II Hand Ejector Second Model, .455 Webley, Revolver, SN - 29804

WWI S&W/ British, Mark II Hand Ejector Second Model, .455 Webley, Revolver, SN - 29804

Lot #3 (Sale Order 4 of 553)

When Britain entered World War I, their military outfits were woefully short of weapons. So, they turned to various American arms factories for weapons. First was Smith & Wesson for revolvers. At this time, Smith & Wesson was offering their Hand Ejector 1st Model revolver, re-chambered for the British .455 Webley Mark II cartridge, as an option for the British Military contract. These large N-frame revolvers sported a shroud beneath the barrels to protect the ejector rod. Legend has it that Smith & Wesson dropped the ejector rod shroud and crane lock on "2nd Models" at the behest of the British Government who claimed they would foul in the mud of World War I’s trenches. In 1915 Smith & Wesson redesigned their big frame revolver without an ejector shroud or crane lock, calling it the Hand Ejector Second Model. Just shy of 70,000 Second Model Mark II .455 Webley were sold to the British & Canadian Military during WWI. The Second Model was also offered for domestic sales in four American calibers until 1940. This British Mark II Hand Ejector Second Model .455 Webley Revolver sports a 6.5" barrel, diamond checkered walnut grips, lanyard ring, 6-shot swing-out cylinder, blued finish, casehardened trigger & hammer, and large half-moon shaped front sight forged integral with the barrel. 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. This gun is numbers matching: frame, cylinder & barrel - crane number does not match, which is very common... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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Sig Sauer, SIG556 Pistol, 5.56/ 223 Rem., Semi-Auto (Romeo/ Juliet Sight), SN - 44B001556 Sig Sauer, SIG556 Pistol, 5.56/ 223 Rem., Semi-Auto (Romeo/ Juliet Sight), SN - 44B001556

Sig Sauer, SIG556 Pistol, 5.56/ 223 Rem., Semi-Auto (Romeo/ Juliet Sight), SN - 44B001556

Lot #4 (Sale Order 5 of 553)

“A pistol is used to fight your way to a rifle.” It’s one of those unwritten laws drilled into the heads of many uniformed professionals. It’s a statement that sounds tough, but rings true. Incidents of armed combat typically only last seconds, often occurring within 20 feet and in low light. With this concept in mind, Sig Sauer’s new P556 Pistol doesn’t look like the typical handgun, nor is it chambered in a popular pistol cartridge. After a thorough evaluation of the P556, there’s only one word that can be use to describe it… Tough! This departure from conventional handgun wisdom is a pistol-only configuration of Sig Sauer’s highly successful SIG556 semi-automatic, gas operated rifle. Like its big brother, it shares the same operation in a modified receiver, chambered in 5.56mm NATO and compatible for use with .223 ammunition. The gas block is affixed to the barrel and contains the gas port, the operating rod, and accepts the front sight and supports the handguards. The durable two-piece handguard pays tribute to the rifle with a Picatinny rail running along the 6 o’clock position. A two-position gas valve regulates pressure that cycles the pistol. With the gas regulator rib in the vertical position, the P556 functions in normal circumstances giving the best performance and function. With the rib turned to a slanted position, the P556 can overcome cycling or ejection problems due to heavy fouling. Like the SIG556, this setting releases a larger volume of gas against the operating rod to improve functioning. Sig Sauer notes, “The need to use the gas valve in Position 2 is an indication that the pistol requires cleaning.” The P556 Pistol is fitted with a 10", cold hammer forged barrel that’s mechanically mated to the high-strength, Nitron-finished steel upper receiver. The lightweight aluminum lower receiver, and trigger casing, is hardcoat anodized and carries the firing/ safety mechanisms, bolt catch, magazine well, trigger and pistol grip. Also situated along the side of the trigger casing is the ambidextrous two-position safety selector that’s very intuitive for those already familiar with operating AR-style rifles. At the front of the forend are what Sig Sauer refers to as “emergency sights.” Normally stowed to protect them from damage and interference with optical sights are a front post sight that works in tandem with a flip-up rear sight buried within the integral Picatinny accessory rail at the back of the upper receiver. This pistol is compatible with all M16/AR-15-type magazines but the Sig Sauer magazines sport rails on their sides that make them stackable for faster reloads. The most obvious aspect of the P556 differentiating this pistol from the SIG556 rifle is a missing stock. The ribbed FAL-style pistol grip is a carbon copy of the carbine’s, but stability when shooting the Sig Sauer P556 offhand is best attained harnessing isometric tension using a sling attached to the trigger casing’s backplate. This Sig P556 Pistol is equipped with a Concussion Altering Gas Expansion Muzzle Device, angled forend grip, 30-round PMAG and tension harness. This gun also sells equipped with a SIG SAUER Romeo 5 1x20mm Red Dot Sight with Juliet3 3x Magnifier Combo. The Sig Romeo 5 with Juliet3 Combo marries together the best of both worlds. These Red Dot Sights from the trailblazers at SIG SAUER feature 10 illumination settings for optimal viewing in any light condition or climate. Waterproof rated up to 20 meters, the Sig Sauer Combination Red Dot Sight with Magnifier can withstand wetness for 1 hour. This gun comes with the original manual, original folding rear sight (windage adjustable) Romeo/ Juliet sight system box, Lens' covers and sight adjustment tool. 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.... This gun will need to be shipped to, or picked up by a Federal Firearms Dealer - Sporting Goods Store, Pawn Shop, Local Gun Dealer, etc. - We will deliver guns to West Quincy, MO, or Keokuk, IA free of charge.

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1942 "U.S. Property" Colt, M1908 Pocket Hammerless, 380 ACP (W/ Box), SN - 135160

Lot #5 (Sale Order 6 of 553)

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. Some were issued to US Army and US Air Force General officers in World War II. Recipients include Generals Eisenhower, Bradley, Marshall, and Patton. Patton's Model 1908 was embellished with three (later four) stars on the grip panels to denote his rank. Generals were issued the Model M1908 in .380 ACP until 1950 when supplies ran out. At that point, they were substituted with .32 caliber models until their replacement in 1972. According to Colt Archives serial number database, this M1908 was produced in 1942. This WWII U.S. Army model is marked: "U.S. PROPERTY" on the right side of the frame. Features include a parkerized military finish, checkered walnut grips with silver Roaring Colt medallion logo inlay, 3.75" barrel, grip safety, rear slide serrations, and 7-round detachable box magazine that is marked "CAL. 380/ COLT". This gun comes with a brown "COLT AUTOMATIC PISTOL .380" box, along with paperwork & hangtag that is not period correct to the gun (1980s re-print). This gun also comes with an extra Colt magazine, which does appear to be period correct. This gun is missing the front blade sight, but otherwise is in nice original condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order.

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Action Arms/ I.M.I Israel, UZI Mod. A, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (Magazines & Case), SN - SA02667 Action Arms/ I.M.I Israel, UZI Mod. A, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (Magazines & Case), SN - SA02667

Action Arms/ I.M.I Israel, UZI Mod. A, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (Magazines & Case), SN - SA02667

Lot #6 (Sale Order 7 of 553)

The UZI is a 9 mm Luger sub-machine gun that was designed by Uziel Gal in 1950 for Israel Military Industries (IMI) and was put into full production in 1954. Exports from IMI, together with FN sales of its licensed copy, led to the UZI being adopted in some form by nearly half the countries on the planet—an impressive accomplishment. The gun’s unique profile makes it immediately recognizable, even in the shadowy background of a feature film. The I.M.I semi-automatic-only UZI variant was assembled in Israel and imported by Action Arms from 1980 to 1989 and is the gold standard of semi-automatic UZIs. The semi-automatic-only version was also designed by Uziel Gal in the late 1970s while he lived in the United States and worked for a company named Action Manufacturing. He designed the new semi-automatic version with a series of changes that were needed to obtain ATF approval for U.S. sales. Action Arms imported approximately 80,000 of the semi-automatic UZIs, half of which were designated Model A, and half were designated Model B. The model designation is stamped on the left side of the receiver. The Model B had updated sights that were easier to adjust, and it had a new firing pin safety that ensured the gun wouldn’t fire if a round wasn’t fully seated in the chamber. Otherwise, the two models were identical. After more than six decades, the UZI remains a desirable firearm for both collectors and shooters. The UZI was produced in several variants which can be identified by the size & barrel length. This I.M.I. Israel UZI Model A (Semi-automatic-only) comes with (2) 16" barrels and features a folding metal stock, matte black military finish, black synthetic vertical pistol grip with over-molded grip serrations, grip safety, semi-hooded front & rear adjustable battle sights, black nylon sling, comes with (5) 25-round steel magazines (one magazine is marked "IMI"), and comes with original black UZI soft case. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, both barrels have sharp/ clean bores and appears to be in good working order.... This gun will need to be shipped to, or picked up by a Federal Firearms Dealer - Sporting Goods Store, Pawn Shop, Local Gun Dealer, etc. - We will deliver guns to West Quincy, MO, or Keokuk, IA free of charge.

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Circa 1918 U.S. Proofed, S&W, Hand Ejector, 2nd Model, 44 Special, Revolver, SN - 20887 Circa 1918 U.S. Proofed, S&W, Hand Ejector, 2nd Model, 44 Special, Revolver, SN - 20887

Circa 1918 U.S. Proofed, S&W, Hand Ejector, 2nd Model, 44 Special, Revolver, SN - 20887

Lot #7 (Sale Order 8 of 553)

Spanning the era from 1908 to 1966, Smith & Wesson produced four variations of their 44 Special caliber revolvers - simply labeled by collectors as 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Model Hand Ejectors. The 1st Model .44 Special was a milestone in two regards: it was the introductory vehicle for the .44 Special cartridge, and it was also the first S&W revolver based on the large N-frame. The 1st Model is often called the “Triple Lock” because S&W engineers designed an extra lock on the crane meshing with the frame upon cylinder closure. All swing cylinder S&W revolvers had front and back locks. No one seems to have given 2nd Model .44s a special name, but the 3rd Model was also called the Model 1926 for its year of introduction. The 4th Models had even more names, to include Model 1950 Military and Model 1950 Target. Hand Ejector 1st Model .44s started out with shrouds beneath their barrels to protect ejector rods. Legend has it Smith & Wesson dropped the ejector rod shroud and crane lock on 2nd Models at the behest of the British Government who claimed they would foul in the mud of World War I’s trenches. In 1914, the Triple Lock .44 Hand Ejector First Model began to be replaced by the .44 Hand Ejector Second Model. The Hand Ejector Second Model was essentially the same solid gun as the Triple Lock, but without the costly under barrel lug and omitting the locking point between the yoke tip and extractor shroud. The 2nd Models began production in 1915, but manufacture stopped for a couple years due to World War I’s demands by both the British and American governments for arms. It started again in 1920, and ran till 1940. The Hand Ejector, 2nd Model was not a big selling item with only 17,510 sold in its 25 years production span. This Hand Ejector Second Model was produced just after the conclusion of WWI and sports a rare factory WWI military contract over-run frame which still bears the small U.S. Army Eagle Head S2 acceptance proof. This gun also sports a very uncommon factory "half target" front sight with gold bead - these revolvers were commonly equipped with a fixed half-moon front sight or a pinned front sight on target models. Other features include a 6.5" barrel, diamond checkered walnut grips, lanyard ring, 6-shot swing-out cylinder, blued finish, case-hardened trigger & hammer, and trigger shoe. This gun is in nice condition with some various light bluing wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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Auto-Ordnance, Thompson 1927 A-1, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 4643 Auto-Ordnance, Thompson 1927 A-1, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 4643

Auto-Ordnance, Thompson 1927 A-1, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 4643

Lot #8 (Sale Order 9 of 553)

The Thompson submachine gun, or “Tommy Gun,” is the gun which is said to have made the “Roaring 20s” roar, and its use in that decade by gangsters earned it the moniker “Chicago Typewriter.” The Thompson submachine gun was used famously by gangsters, federal agents, police officers, and American servicemen; it is a piece of American history. Although the original selective-fire Thompson, introduced in 1919, is no longer produced, the semi-automatic civilian versions produced by Auto-Ordnance retain a very similar appearance to the original models. These modern versions simply have various modifications in order to comply with US firearm laws. This Auto-Ordnance Model of 1927 A1 sports a 16.5" barrel with a Cutts compensator which lengthens the barrel length to 18”, and puts the overall length at 41” from buttstock to muzzle. The frame & receiver are machined from solid steel, and the wood is genuine American walnut. Other features include a fixed rear stock, finger grooved pistol grip, finger grooved vertical forearm grip, adjustable folding rear sight with ears, fixed front sight integral with the compensator, sling ring, cleaning kit compartment in the rear stock and comes in original black hardcase with a 50-round drum magazine. This gun is in nice condition with a few light scratches, has good bore that will need some residue cleaning, and appears to be in good working order.... This gun will need to be shipped to, or picked up by a Federal Firearms Dealer - Sporting Goods Store, Pawn Shop, Local Gun Dealer, etc. - We will deliver guns to West Quincy, MO, or Keokuk, IA free of charge.

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1943 WWII U.S. Army, Colt Model 1911A1, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 1113190 1943 WWII U.S. Army, Colt Model 1911A1, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 1113190

1943 WWII U.S. Army, Colt Model 1911A1, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 1113190

Lot #9 (Sale Order 10 of 553)

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 Model 1911A1. During WWII, production of Model 1911A1 pistols were given a parkerized metal finish instead of bluing, and the wood grip panels were replaced with panels made of brown plastic. This U.S. Army Colt 1911 reflects a production date of 1943 and supports the correct G.H.D. ordnance mark below slide stop for Brig. General Guy H. Drewry, Springfield Ordnance District, Army Inspector of Ordnance, June 17, 1942, to July 15, 1945. It is correctly marked "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" & "M1911 A1 U.S. ARMY" on the right side of the frame. This gun also sports an Ordnance Mark behind right grip to the right of the hammer pin. Other features include a parkerized military finish, 5" barrel, safety grip, lanyard ring, unmarked 7-round steel magazine and diamond checkered replacement walnut grips. 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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Circa 1995  Magnum Research/ I.M.I Israel, Desert Eagle, 44 Mag., Semi-Auto, SN - 97956 Circa 1995  Magnum Research/ I.M.I Israel, Desert Eagle, 44 Mag., Semi-Auto, SN - 97956

Circa 1995 Magnum Research/ I.M.I Israel, Desert Eagle, 44 Mag., Semi-Auto, SN - 97956

Lot #10 (Sale Order 11 of 553)

After 25 years of being accessorized, customized and re-imagined in countless movies, television shows and video games, the Desert Eagle Pistol has emerged as a pop-culture icon. Magnum Research Inc. (MRI) designed and developed the Desert Eagle in the early 1980s. The design was further refined by (and was also manufactured by) Israel Military Industries (IMI) until 1995, when MRI shifted the manufacturing contract to the U.S. The Desert Eagle is a gas-operated, semi-automatic pistol known for chambering the most powerful handgun cartridges available and are easily convertible. Switching a Desert Eagle to another chambering requires only that the correct barrel, bolt assembly, and magazine be installed. Thus, a conversion to fire other cartridges can be quickly accomplished. The Desert Eagle uses a gas-operated ejection/chambering mechanism normally found in rifles, as opposed to the short recoil or blowback designs most commonly seen in semi-automatic pistols. The advantage of the gas operation is that it allows the use of far more powerful cartridges than traditional semi-automatic pistol designs. Thus it allows the Desert Eagle to compete in an area that had previously been dominated by Magnum revolvers. The Desert Eagle has been featured in more than six hundred films, to include: The Matrix, Eraser, Red Heat, Last Action Hero, Cliffhanger, Demolition Man, Assassins, The Last Boy Scout, Double Impact, Snatch, and Austin Powers. This Magnum Research Desert Eagle was made in Israel by I.M.I in circa 1995, and features a 6.25" barrel, black textured rubber wrap-around grip, serrated slide, ambidextrous safety, dovetail sights, and 8-round 44 Magnum magazine. This gun is in nice condition with a couple of light scratches, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1937 Pre-WWII German Mauser (S/42), P.08 Luger, 9mm, Semi-Auto, SN - 6863n 1937 Pre-WWII German Mauser (S/42), P.08 Luger, 9mm, Semi-Auto, SN - 6863n

1937 Pre-WWII German Mauser (S/42), P.08 Luger, 9mm, Semi-Auto, SN - 6863n

Lot #11 (Sale Order 12 of 553)

In 1908, the German Army adopted the Model P.08 Luger to replace the Reich's 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 Model P08 luger was technically replaced in service in 1938 by the Walther P38, but ever-growing WWII wartime demands for handguns resulted in continued P08 production by Mauser until December 1943. The P.08 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 is dated 1937, and sports the S/42 German Mauser factory code. It has visible numbers matching, with the exception of the magazine, and is German Army proofed throughout. The magazine is original WWII Nazi issued with a Mauser WaffenAmt 63 marked aluminum bottom (1939-1945). Features include a 4" barrel, checkered walnut grips and rear lug for shoulder stock attachment. 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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1979 Custom ISPC Colt, Govt. MK IV/ Series 70, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 26390B70 1979 Custom ISPC Colt, Govt. MK IV/ Series 70, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 26390B70

1979 Custom ISPC Colt, Govt. MK IV/ Series 70, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 26390B70

Lot #12 (Sale Order 13 of 553)

This Colt Government Model 1911 MK IV/ Series 70 represents a production date of 1979, and has been custom modified by D/D Practical Gunsmithing for International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) matches... 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. The Colt Government MK IV Series 70 was made from 1970 to 1983, and is commonly regarded as the best 1911 Series design to be produced. This Custom Competition Colt Government MK IV Series 70 features a “DIKUDIVURTOBLASTUCOMP” stamped slide (right side), 6" Clark barrel/ compensator assembly with spring rod guide, adjustable skeletonized target trigger, checkered front & back straps, beavertail grip safety, flared magazine well, Pachmayr thumb guard, modified hammer spur, Bo-Mar rear sight, ED Brown 8-round magazine with bumper, and checkered walnut grips with gold Roaring Colt medallion inlays. 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 Colt, U.S. Army M1917, 45 ACP, Revolver, (W/ Moon Clips) SN - 281881 (U.S. No. 132587) 1920 Colt, U.S. Army M1917, 45 ACP, Revolver, (W/ Moon Clips) SN - 281881 (U.S. No. 132587)

1920 Colt, U.S. Army M1917, 45 ACP, Revolver, (W/ Moon Clips) SN - 281881 (U.S. No. 132587)

Lot #13 (Sale Order 14 of 553)

The U.S. Army M1917 was manufactured by Colt and Smith & Wesson under contract with the U.S. War Department for use by the American Expeditionary Force in WWI. These six-shot, .45 ACP, large frame revolvers were adopted to supplement the standard issue M1911 pistol, and were produced from 1917-1920. The revolver saw prolific use by the "Doughboys" during World War I with nearly two-thirds as many M1917s being issued and produced during the war as M1911s were. After World War I, they gained a strong following among officers. According to Colt Archives serial number database this Colt U.S. Army M1917 was made in 1920. Markings include: Butt frame "U.S./ ARMY/ MODEL/ 1917/ NO./ 132/ 587" (No. 132 587 is the official US Government number, the Colt factory serial number is marked on the crane); Under the barrel "UNITED STATES PROPERTY". Other features include a parkerized military finish, 5.5" barrel, smooth walnut grips, lanyard ring, serrated hammer and comes with (10) moon clips. 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 Ruger, Single-Six (RSS5X), 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Letter & Holster), SN - 350776 1962 Ruger, Single-Six (RSS5X), 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Letter & Holster), SN - 350776

1962 Ruger, Single-Six (RSS5X), 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Letter & Holster), SN - 350776

Lot #14 (Sale Order 15 of 553)

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 Single-Six was offered in four sub-models according to the barrel length: RSS4X - 4 5/8" barrel; RSS5X - 5 1/2" barrel; RSS9X - 9 1/2" barrel; RSSMX - 6 1/2" barrel. The Single-Six was a "Convertible Model" that was offered with both 22 LR & 22 Magnum cylinders, which could be easily swapped. 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. Ruger did offer free transfer bar installation for Pre-1974 models as well. This Ruger Single-Six Model RSS5X, without transfer bar, comes with a Ruger Factory Letter stating that it was manufactured in December, 1962 - This is a one-owner gun. Features include a 5.5" barrel, 22 LR cylinder, dovetail rear sight, front blade sight, smooth walnut grips with black Ruger logo embossed in silver medallions, and comes with the original (period correct) brown tooled leather holster. 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.

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1941 Colt, British Contract, Commando, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 670883 (Military No. 14113) 1941 Colt, British Contract, Commando, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 670883 (Military No. 14113)

1941 Colt, British Contract, Commando, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 670883 (Military No. 14113)

Lot #15 (Sale Order 16 of 553)

Following the attack on Pearl Harbor in December, 1941, the U.S. Government was scrambling to provide arms and supplies to millions of new recruits. The Defense Supplies Corporation (DSC) was established in 1941 to provide arms and ammunition to the thousands of non-military guards and police charged with protecting America’s munitions' plants, war production factories, depots, trains, railyards and dozens of other sensitive sites. The DSC contracted with Colt for 20,000 .38 Spl. revolvers. It selected the 4-inch-barrel .38 Spl. Official Police as its choice, but balked at the $28.50 price tag. Colt countered with a version of the Official Police that was Parkerized (Parco-Lubrite) and had plastic (Coltwood) grips lacking checkering on the trigger, hammer and cylinder release latch. The Colt Commando was born, yielding a $2.50 savings over the MSRP of the Official Police. The new weapon was primarily used to arm units of Military police, security guards at U.S. defense plant installations and shipyards, as well as limited clandestine issue to agencies involved in overseas espionage, military intelligence, and the British OSS. Approximately 50,000 Colt Commandos were produced during World War II. The British Purchasing Commission in New York, New York, ordered 1,100 Colt Commandos on June 24th, 1941, for use by the OSS and other overseas agencies. According to Colt Archives serial number database, this gun was made in 1941. The serial number falls within the 1100 BPC order. It sports the "Crown-W" marking on the left side of the frame (British Purchasing Commission Mark) as well as the military number "14113" on the frame under the butt. The New York British Purchasing Commission office stamped all firearms with the "Crown-W" before they were exported to England. Although the majority of British Purchased 38 Special revolvers were converted to the 38-200 British (38 S&W) caliber, this gun appears to retain the original 38 special chambering. Features include a 4" barrel, parkerized military finish, brown checkered "Coltwood" grips, SA/ DA trigger, blued checkered hammer, 6-shot swing-out cylinder and serrated cylinder release latch with manual push locking. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1986 Remington, XP-100, 7mm BR, Bolt-Action Pistol (W/ Case & Brass), SN - B7519610 1986 Remington, XP-100, 7mm BR, Bolt-Action Pistol (W/ Case & Brass), SN - B7519610

1986 Remington, XP-100, 7mm BR, Bolt-Action Pistol (W/ Case & Brass), SN - B7519610

Lot #16 (Sale Order 17 of 553)

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 eventually was moved to the rear of the stock. The calibers also changed with the elimination of the original 10.75" barrel. The date code on this pistol is "BG", which represents a production date of January, 1986. It sports a 14.5" barrel, Frank Glenn stainless muzzle break, Mohawk Brown nylon stock with white diamond inlay/ black forearm tip & checkered grip, Burris 2x7 IER scope/ base/ rings, comes with original brown leather soft case and sells with (80) new/ unfired brass in factory boxes. 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.

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1941 WWII German Walther (ac 41), P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 6739a 1941 WWII German Walther (ac 41), P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 6739a

1941 WWII German Walther (ac 41), P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 6739a

Lot #17 (Sale Order 18 of 553)

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), "41" (1941) along with German/ Nazi proof marks throughout. Features include a 4.9" barrel, brown ribbed Bakelite grips with lanyard ring, German/ Nazi proofed 8-round magazine, dovetailed sights and is primary visible parts numbers matching. This gun sells complete with a period correct "bdr 43" (Richard Ehrhardt of Possneck, Thueringen) German/ Nazi marked black leather hardshell holster. 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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1940s Colt 1911 Service Model 22 LR Conversion Unit W/ Original Box & Paperwork 1940s Colt 1911 Service Model 22 LR Conversion Unit W/ Original Box & Paperwork

1940s Colt 1911 Service Model 22 LR Conversion Unit W/ Original Box & Paperwork

Lot #18 (Sale Order 19 of 553)

This 1940s Colt 1911 conversion kit (45 ACP to 22 LR) includes a high luster blued Colt marked slide equipped with target adjustable rear sight, barrel, (4) Colt stamped .22 magazines, slide stop, and recoil spring. This kit comes in the original brown hinged cardboard box and original manual. The slide is in excellent condition with very light wear and the barrel has a sharp/ clean bore. Shipping Cost - $20.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up... This item is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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WWII British/ Canadian, Browning-FN No. 2 MK I*, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 1T1030 WWII British/ Canadian, Browning-FN No. 2 MK I*, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 1T1030

WWII British/ Canadian, Browning-FN No. 2 MK I*, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 1T1030

Lot #19 (Sale Order 20 of 553)

Relatively few weapons were used by both Allied and Axis forces in World War II. However, one handgun was virtually unique in that it was used by British and German forces who faced each other in combat – the Browning High Power pistol. The version originally sold by Fabrique Nationale Herstal (FN) from 1935 was identified as the “High Power.“ In 1954, the pistol was marketed through the Browning Arms Company (BAC) in the US, a subsidiary of FN. At that point, it became the “Hi-Power” to distinguish it from the High-Power hunting rifle also sold by BAC. The original design work on what would become the High Power pistol was started in the early 1920s in response to a French military requirement for a Grande Puissance (High Power) sidearm. This didn’t refer to the shooting power of the pistol but to a requirement for a magazine which held at least ten rounds of 9mm ammunition – more than any contemporary semi-automatic service pistol. In response to the French requirement and on behalf of FN, John Browning produced and designed this full-size military sidearm with a locked-breech recoil system and a double column, sixteen-round magazine. By the early 1930s, he had produced a revised design for a single-action pistol with a double-stack magazine holding up to thirteen 9mm Parabellum rounds and featuring a complex trigger mechanism which extended up into the area of the slide in an attempt to keep the grip as slim as possible. The design was completed in 1935, and FN released it as the FN Model 1935. Around 35,000 High Power pistols were manufactured in Belgium up to 1939, and were largely used by Britain/ France, although Belgium was officially neutral in WWII. On May 10th, 1940, German forces invaded Belgium and the FN plant was captured virtually intact. At this time, FN Herstal continued to build guns for the Allied forces by moving their production line to a John Inglis and Company plant in Canada. Inglis High-Powers made for Commonwealth forces were designated the 'MK 1' and later the 'MK 1*. This British/ Canadian No. 2 MK I* is marked: "BROWNING-FN 9MM, HIGH POWER, INGLIS CANADA" on the left side of the slide; "No 2 MK I*" stamped directly above that. The right side of the pistol is stamped with the matching stacked serial numbers on the barrel, slide and frame. The right side of the frame has been stamped "AF" which is believed to represent a No I MK I conversion - i.e. this gun may have originally been a No. 1 MK I and was factory converted/ updated during wartime to a No. 2 MK I*. This factory conversion would have included various new parts, new matted black finish, high hump fixed rear sight, and black plastic grip panels. Other features include a 4.75" barrel, dovetailed #3 front blade sight, round serrated hammer, lanyard ring and 13-round steel magazine that is stamped "JI". The factory black matte finish on this gun is not pretty, but this gun does appear to be original, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1979 Colt, SAA M1876, 3rd Gen., Nickle 7.5 1979 Colt, SAA M1876, 3rd Gen., Nickle 7.5

1979 Colt, SAA M1876, 3rd Gen., Nickle 7.5", 45 Colt, Revolver (Box & Paperwork), SN - SA19515

Lot #20 (Sale Order 21 of 553)

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. The first Colt Single Action Army prototypes were manufactured in .44 American caliber for the 1872 government trials, as the .44 American was the cartridge used in the 1,000 Smith & Wesson Model 3 revolvers issued to the troops. After the tests, the Colt was declared the superior revolver, and the government specified that a .45 caliber cartridge would be required. Colt's Third Generation SAA 45 caliber revolvers were offered in three standard barrel lengths of 4 3/4", 5 1/2" & 7 1/2", finishes of full nickel or blue, and grips of hard rubber, or walnut on nickeled guns. In the spring of 1982, Colt removed SAAs from their standard catalog, making them only available from the Colt Custom Shop. Colt’s timing in taking the SAA out of the catalog in 1982 had been poor. The sport of cowboy action shooting had just gotten started and the market for SAAs increased dramatically. By 1993, Colt added the SAA back to the catalog with caliber options being only .45 Colt and .44-40. Early in 1994, .38-40 was added to catalog as well. According to Colt Serial Number Archives, this Third Generation SAA Model 1876 was made in 1979. Features include a full nickel finish, 7.5" barrel, custom blond wood grips, and comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in beautiful same-as-new condition throughout, with a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired), and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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WWII Bring-Back "U.S. 95TH DIV.", Dreyse M1907, 32 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 221273

Lot #21 (Sale Order 22 of 553)

The Dreyse Model 1907 is a semi-automatic pistol designed by Louis Schmeisser. The gun was named after Nikolaus von Dreyse, the designer and inventor of the Dreyse Needle Gun. The Waffenfabrik von Dreyse company was acquired by Rheinische Metallwaren & Maschinenfabrik Sömmerda in 1901, although the Dreyse Model pistols were marketed under the Dreyse name. The Model 1907 Dreyse pistol was designed in 1905–1906 and was marketed from 1907 through WWII. Early pistols are marked "Dreyse Rheinische Metallwaren- & Maschinenfabrik ABT. Sommerda" on the left side of the frame and an "RMF" monogram on the grips. Later pistols are usually marked "Dreyse Rheinmetal ABT. Sommerda". Primarily used by Austrian troops during World War I, especially officers of the Austro-Hungarian Habsburg Empire, these guns were also used by officers of Imperial Germany Army during World Wars I & II. Although the Model 1907 was officially produced for over 30 years, production was quite limited. This early Model 1907 is marked "Dreyse Rheinische Metallwaren- & Maschinenfabrik ABT. Sommerda". This pistol is a WWII Allied personnel bring-back and is hand inscribed: Left side- "U.S. ARMY 1942-1945" "95TH DIV. VICTORY"; Right side- "VERLE E HILLYER/ 1944/ GERMANY/ BUSHNELL, ILL" "HILLYER"; and is also stamped "CC D 14" on the right side of the slide. Features include a 3.5" barrel, black checkered hard rubber grips with "RMF" monogram and 7-round 7.65mm (.32 ACP) magazine. This gun is showing wear with bluing loss, has a sharp clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1920 Colt, Model 1902 Military Automatic, 38 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 43198 1920 Colt, Model 1902 Military Automatic, 38 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 43198

1920 Colt, Model 1902 Military Automatic, 38 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 43198

Lot #22 (Sale Order 23 of 553)

The Colt Automatic Pistol 1902 Model was produced from 1902 to 1928, and was a direct evolution from the original Colt Automatic Pistol of 1900. There are two distinct versions of the 1902, known as the Sporting and Military models. Like the original Model of 1900, both the Sporting and Military model fired the .38 auto cartridge. The Military Model - In 1900 the U.S. military wanted a sidearm with a longer grip, primarily to allow a man to get a better hold on the big gun, but a secondary advantage was that it would allow for an additional cartridge in the magazine. They also wanted a way to hold the slide open after the last round was fired which would enable quick reloading without changing hands, and they wanted a means of field stripping the gun that did not require a tool of any kind. So John M. Browning designed a slide stop mechanism for the gun and modified the plug in the end of the recoil spring housing such that it could be pressed inward to take tension off the transverse bar that locks the slide to the frame. Finally, the military requested that a lanyard ring and swivel be installed on the pistol grip which required that the bottom rear of the grip be squared, rather than rounded, to accommodate it. With these design updates to the Model 1900, the Military Model of 1902 was born. Colt agreed to make the requested changes as early as March of 1901, but the new pistol was not ready until late in the year. On 16 December, 1901, the pistol was examined by members of the Ordnance Board at the Springfield Armory; and on Christmas Eve, after additional magazines had been delivered, the first protype was test fired using approximately 6,000 rounds. The first hundred guns, serial numbers 15001 through 15100 were delivered to Springfield Armory on 15 July, 1902, and the second hundred, serial numbers 15101 through 15200, were delivered on 25 July. The pistols were issued in September to officers and enlisted men in the Second, Fourth, and Thirteenth Cavalry and the Eighth, Tenth, Eleventh, and Seventeenth field batteries stationed at Fort Riley and Forth Leavenworth in Kansas and at Jefferson Barracks in Missouri. The finish on the early Military Model was a mirror polished rich charcoal blue with the small parts fire blued. According to Douglas Sheldon, the finish changed color somewhat around 1915, and less polishing was done prior to the bluing process. Approximately only 18,068 total units of the Military Model 1902 version were produced. Colt presented one of these pistols to then President Theodore Roosevelt. The Model 1902 was never adopted by the U.S. or any other world military organization, probably due to reservations regarding the design's robustness as well as its developmental nature. Only one order of 200 were ever purchased by U.S. Army. The Colt 1905 .45 ACP, which was really being developed by Colt with military contracts in mind, supplied the most impatient and significantly supplemented Colt 1902 sales while setting the table for US government adoption of the Model 1911. According to Colt Archives serial number database, this Model 1902 Military Automatic was manufactured in 1920. Features include a 6" barrel, hard rubber black checkered grips with Roaring Colt embossed logo, rear slide serrations, lanyard ring, checkered low-spur hammer, 8-round detachable box magazine, notched dovetail rear sight and fixed blade front sight. Markings include: Left Slide "PATENTED/ APRIL 20. 1897. SEPT. 9. 1902"; Right Slide "AUTOMATIC COLT/ CALIBRE 38 RIMLESS SMOKELESS", Right Trigger Guard "48"; Left Trigger Guard "1" / "VP" within Delta triangle; Magazine "MIL./ COLT/ 38 CAL". This gun is in nice condition with some bluing wear on the straps & muzzle side, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1980 Smith & Wesson, 25-5, 45 Colt, Revolver (Box/ Grips/ Paperwork), SN - N677334 1980 Smith & Wesson, 25-5, 45 Colt, Revolver (Box/ Grips/ Paperwork), SN - N677334

1980 Smith & Wesson, 25-5, 45 Colt, Revolver (Box/ Grips/ Paperwork), SN - N677334

Lot #23 (Sale Order 24 of 553)

Introduced in 1955, the big N-framed Smith & Wesson Model 25 was originally marketed as the “.45 Target Model”. Proving popular with Bullseye competitors, after 1957, the 45 Target Model was officially named the Model 25–with the Model 1950 rebranded as the Model 22–and soon, other calibers and barrel lengths were added. Generational improvements on the Model 25 series typically alternated between .45ACP and .45 Colt versions, with the even numbers going to the former and odd dashes to the latter. For instance, the 25-6 was chambered in .45 ACP while the 25-7 was a .45 Colt. By 1979, Smith had replaced the 6.5" barrel models with a shorter 6" variant, while retaining the 4" models and introducing an even longer 8.375" model as well. By 1991, Smith dropped the Model 25 from their regular catalog, leaving it as a special production gun, and in 1999, halted even that. After a brief hiatus, however, the big .45 target revolver was reintroduced with the 25-11 series just after the Millenium. Today, S&W continues making the Model 25 as part of their Classic line of revolvers. According to the "Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson" book, this Model 25-5 was produced in 1980. Features include a 6" ribbed barrel with partial lug & shrouded ejector rod, bright blue finish, comes with large & small checkered walnut Magna-Style grips with S&W medallions, adjustable white outline rear sight pinned to the channel, ramped front sight with red insert, case-hardened serrated trigger, case-hardened checkered hammer and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun comes in an unmarked blue S&W box with original cleaning kit and 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... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1943 WWII German Walther (ac 43), P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 9232c 1943 WWII German Walther (ac 43), P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 9232c

1943 WWII German Walther (ac 43), P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 9232c

Lot #24 (Sale Order 25 of 553)

The P.38 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 P.38 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), "43" (1943) along with German/ Nazi proof marks throughout. Features include a 4.9" barrel, brown ribbed Bakelite grips with lanyard ring, German/ Nazi proofed 8-round magazine, dovetailed sights and is all visible numbers matching. This gun sells complete with a period correct "dla 44" Nazi proofed brown leather softshell holster. 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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1974 Colt, M1851 Navy, 2rd Gen., .36 Percussion Revolver (Box & Paperwork), SN - 14052 1974 Colt, M1851 Navy, 2rd Gen., .36 Percussion Revolver (Box & Paperwork), SN - 14052

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

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

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1939 Winchester, Model 12 SKEET, 28 Ga. (26 1939 Winchester, Model 12 SKEET, 28 Ga. (26

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

Lot #26 (Sale Order 27 of 553)

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). The 28 gauge was introduced in 1935 and was in production until 1958, with only approximately 5,000 manufactured. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 12 Skeet Grade 28 gauge was made in 1939. Features include a 26" SKEET barrel with Lyman Cutts Compensator (barrel length includes compensator), Simmons vent-rib, outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, black grip cap, brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, brass/ ivory bead front sight, 2 7/8" chamber and 14.5" LOP. This gun is numbers matching & marked "SKEET" on both the receiver and barrel. This gun is in beautifully refinished condition with an early hairline crack on the left side of the grip, sports a polished high luster bluing finish and appears to be in good working order.

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

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

Lot #27 (Sale Order 28 of 553)

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

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1937 Winchester, Model 42 (MOD - 25 1937 Winchester, Model 42 (MOD - 25

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

Lot #28 (Sale Order 29 of 553)

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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 42 was made in 1937. Features include a 25" MOD barrel chambered for 3" shells, smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & ribbed forearm, black ribbed buttpad, brass bead front sight and 13.25" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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

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

Lot #29 (Sale Order 30 of 553)

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

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1951 Winchester, Model 42 (FULL - 27 1951 Winchester, Model 42 (FULL - 27

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

Lot #30 (Sale Order 31 of 553)

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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 42 was made in 1951. Features include a 27" FULL barrel with Lyman Cutts Compensator (barrel length includes compensator), smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & ribbed forearm, black checkered buttpad, Simmons vent rib, dual silver bead sights and 14" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1905 Winchester, Model 1873 (26 1905 Winchester, Model 1873 (26

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

Lot #31 (Sale Order 32 of 553)

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

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1951 Winchester, Model 42 (FULL - 28 1951 Winchester, Model 42 (FULL - 28

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

Lot #32 (Sale Order 33 of 553)

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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 42 was made in 1951. Features include a 28" FULL barrel chambered for 3" shells, smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & ribbed forearm, Simmons vent-rib, black ribbed buttpad, brass bead front sight and 13.25" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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

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

Lot #33 (Sale Order 34 of 553)

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

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1954 Winchester, Model 42 (FULL - 26 1954 Winchester, Model 42 (FULL - 26

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

Lot #34 (Sale Order 35 of 553)

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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 42 was made in 1954. Features include a 26" FULL barrel chambered for 3" shells, smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & ribbed forearm, brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, silver bead front sight and 13.5" LOP. This gun is in beautifully refinished condition and appears to be in good working order.

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1925 Winchester, Model 92 Saddle Ring (20 1925 Winchester, Model 92 Saddle Ring (20

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

Lot #35 (Sale Order 36 of 553)

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 Model 92 was made popular again in the early 1950s through the 1970s due to its use in Hollywood Western movies and TV shows. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 92 Short Rifle was made in 1925. This gun comes with a store hangtag which says "1 of 400 Built for MGM Studios". We could not find any evidence to support this, however, Hollywood did buy plenty of Winchester Model 1892 Rifles in the early 20th century because they were affordable, in-production, and easy-to-use. Also, John Wayne publicly claimed that it was his favorite rifle to use in a movie. Features include a smooth walnut stock with straight grip, crescent metal buttplate, 20" octagon barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight, full length magazine tube, saddle ring and is hand marked "HP" on the right grip & "DP" on the left grip. This gun is showing age, but still retains an excellent sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1995 Browning, Recoilless Trap (30 1995 Browning, Recoilless Trap (30

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

Lot #36 (Sale Order 37 of 553)

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

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1899 Winchester, Model 1892 Rifle (24 1899 Winchester, Model 1892 Rifle (24

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

Lot #37 (Sale Order 38 of 553)

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 Model 92 was made popular again in the early 1950s through the 1970s due to its use in Hollywood Western movies and TV shows. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1892 Rifle was made in 1899. Features include a smooth walnut stock with straight grip, crescent metal buttplate, 24" octagon barrel, adjustable buckhorn rear sight, dovetailed blade front sight and full length magazine tube. This gun is in nice condition on an early refinish with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order.

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

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

Lot #38 (Sale Order 39 of 553)

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

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1925 Winchester, Model 92 Saddle Ring (20 1925 Winchester, Model 92 Saddle Ring (20

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

Lot #39 (Sale Order 40 of 553)

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 Model 92 was made popular again in the early 1950s through the 1970s due to its use in Hollywood Western movies and TV shows. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1892 Short Rifle was made in 1925. Features include a smooth walnut stock with straight grip, crescent metal buttplate, 20" round barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, pinned front sight, saddle ring and full length magazine tube. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1987 Classic Doubles, Classic Model 201 (Winchester 23) (26 1987 Classic Doubles, Classic Model 201 (Winchester 23) (26

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

Lot #40 (Sale Order 41 of 553)

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

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

Lot #41 (Sale Order 42 of 553)

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 Model 92 was made popular again in the early 1950s through the 1970s due to its use in Hollywood Western movies and TV shows. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1892 Short Rifle was made in 1917. Features include a smooth walnut stock with straight grip, crescent metal buttplate, 20" round barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, pinned front sight, saddle ring and full length magazine tube. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1993 Ruger, Red Label, 12 Ga. (30 1993 Ruger, Red Label, 12 Ga. (30

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

Lot #42 (Sale Order 43 of 553)

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

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1910 Winchester, Model 1892 Rifle (24 1910 Winchester, Model 1892 Rifle (24

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

Lot #43 (Sale Order 44 of 553)

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 Model 92 was made popular again in the early 1950s through the 1970s due to its use in Hollywood Western movies and TV shows. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1892 Rifle was made in 1910. Features include a smooth walnut stock with straight grip, crescent metal buttplate, 24" round barrel, adjustable elevator buckhorn rear sight, dovetailed front sight, and full length magazine tube. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order

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1981 Remington, 870 LW Wingmaster Magnum (FULL - 28 1981 Remington, 870 LW Wingmaster Magnum (FULL - 28

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

Lot #44 (Sale Order 45 of 553)

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

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1904 Winchester, Model 1894 Rifle (26 1904 Winchester, Model 1894 Rifle (26

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

Lot #45 (Sale Order 46 of 553)

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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1894 Rifle was made in 1904. Features include a smooth walnut stock with straight grip, crescent metal buttplate, 26" octagon barrel, adjustable elevator buckhorn rear sight, dovetailed front sight, and full length magazine tube. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order

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2004 Remington, 1100 Classic Trap (30 2004 Remington, 1100 Classic Trap (30

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

Lot #46 (Sale Order 47 of 553)

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 which led to the Remington 1100 being the best selling auto-loading shotgun in history with more than four million sold. The 1100 Classic Trap was first introduced in 1970 and was optimized for 2.75" and other light field loads. When the Model 1100 became available in all four competitive skeet bores in 1969, it literally took over the sport. During the 1970s and 80s, Model 1100s often accounted for sixty to seventy percent of the shotguns used at major trap & skeet shoots. Today, 60 years later, it is still being used by competitive shooters due to its superior performance and handling qualities. The serial number & date code on this Model 1100 Classic Trap represent a 2004 production. Features include 30" Target Contour RemChoke barrel, vent-rib with dual bead sights, engraved receiver with scroll pattern on each side & gold bald eagle inlay on the left side, B-grade American walnut stock with deep cut checkering/ fleur-de-lis pattern/ high fluted comb/ contoured forearm & high gloss finish, black grip cap with white "RA" logo, brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, silver locking tab action button, gold trigger, 14.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun comes in original box with (3) choke tubes (.027 Singles, .034 Mid-Handicap & .041 Long-Handicap) and manual. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, and appears to be in good working order.

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1946 (Pre-64) Winchester, Model 94 Carbine (20 1946 (Pre-64) Winchester, Model 94 Carbine (20

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

Lot #47 (Sale Order 48 of 553)

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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1894 Carbine (32 Winchester Special) was made in 1946. Features include a smooth walnut stock with straight grip, checkered metal buttplate, 20" round barrel, Williams adjustable side-mounted rear receiver peep sight, rear dovetail insert, ramped dovetail silver pin front sight, and full length magazine tube. This gun is hand marked "MARY" on the right side of the grip. This gun in good condition with some various light wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1970s Ithaca-SKB, Engraved 500, 20 Ga. (28 1970s Ithaca-SKB, Engraved 500, 20 Ga. (28

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

Lot #48 (Sale Order 49 of 553)

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

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1926 (Pre-64) Winchester, Model 94 Saddle Ring (20 1926 (Pre-64) Winchester, Model 94 Saddle Ring (20

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

Lot #49 (Sale Order 50 of 553)

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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1894 Carbine was made in 1926. Features include a smooth walnut stock with straight grip, crescent metal buttplate, 20" round barrel, saddle ring, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, pinned front sight, and full length magazine tube. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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Circa 1890, Ed Kettner, Coin Engraved German Drilling, 16 Ga./ 9.3X72R, Combination, SN - 6015 Circa 1890, Ed Kettner, Coin Engraved German Drilling, 16 Ga./ 9.3X72R, Combination, SN - 6015

Circa 1890, Ed Kettner, Coin Engraved German Drilling, 16 Ga./ 9.3X72R, Combination, SN - 6015

Lot #50 (Sale Order 51 of 553)

In the 19th Century, German gunmakers created what is known as drillings and vierlings combination sporting guns. A combination gun is a firearm that comprises at least one rifled barrel and one smoothbore barrel that is typically used with shot or some type of shotgun slug. A drilling (German for "triplet") is a combination gun that has three barrels. The typical format was side-by-side or over-under shotgun barrels with a rifle barrel underneath or to the side of the shotgun barrels. Drillings normally have two triggers, which with three barrels means they have a variety of “fire control systems”, and open with a sidelever. Founded on January 23, 1884, Eduard Kettner built one of the largest firearm manufacturing/ trading companies in Germany. At the beginning of the 20th century, it produced thousands of hunting weapons in factories in Suhl and Porz which it then exported. After the war, the company specialized in a hunting and leisure business of which beautiful Kettner picture catalogs were an integral part. In 1969, the company moved to Cologne. After the bankruptcy of the company in 2001 and its numerous European branches, the last of them operates on the market today in Austria. The Kettner name has always stood for outstanding German craftmanship and style. This is a fine example of a late 19th Century, circa 1890, German Drilling Combination Sporting Gun by a legendary gunmaker. Features include a highly engraved coin silver receiver with floral scroll patterns, European walnut stock with hand checkered round pistol grip & raised cheek, trigger guard break-action lever, 27" barrel with solid serrated rib, folding notch rear sight, German silver pin front sight, black ribbed buttpad, exposed hammers, dual triggers, and sling rings. This gun will have a chip on the bottom of the butt stock, but otherwise is in good condition for its age, has an excellent sharp/ clean rifled bore, and appears to be in good working order.

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2011 Colt, Gold/ Engraved 1911A1 2011 Colt, Gold/ Engraved 1911A1

2011 Colt, Gold/ Engraved 1911A1 "100th Anniversary", 45 ACP (NIB), SN - ANV069

Lot #51 (Sale Order 52 of 553)

It’s been well over a century since John Moses Browning unveiled the best pistol design to date, the Model 1911. And, 2011 was a good year for it, with many companies producing commemorative and limited-production pistols in honor of its 100th anniversary. As the weapon’s original manufacturer, it’s no surprise that Colt did the same, introducing several versions of the classic .45 as it was issued from the start. Each version was Limited Production (500 guns or less) and all 100th Anniversary versions went through the Colt Custom Shop before being distributed. This 100th Anniversary (Model AZVZA) is designed as a faithful reproduction of the M1911A1 produced during WWII and is not equipped with a firing pin safety mechanism. Features include a high luster blued finish with master engraved intricate scroll work on both sides of the receiver & slide, 24K gold lettering - "1911-2011" "ANV069", roll marked - "ADOPTED/ MARCH 29, 1911 - UNITED STATES ARMY" "COLT'S PT. F.A. MFA. CO/ HARTFORD, CT. USA", white pearl style grips with 24K gold "C100" medallion inlays, dovetail rear sight, serrated combat hammer, grip safety, lanyard ring and 5" barrel. This gun comes in an original Kraft-style "100th Anniversary" cardboard box with wax paper, extra magazine and reproduction 1917 edition manual. It also comes in original blue Colt box with sleeve, paperwork and hangtags. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is 100 percent new-in-box (new-old-stock inventory).

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Scarce 1917 WWI German Erfurt, M1914 P.08, 9mm Luger (Holster & Extra Magazine), SN - 6626 Scarce 1917 WWI German Erfurt, M1914 P.08, 9mm Luger (Holster & Extra Magazine), SN - 6626

Scarce 1917 WWI German Erfurt, M1914 P.08, 9mm Luger (Holster & Extra Magazine), SN - 6626

Lot #52 (Sale Order 53 of 553)

In 1914 Luger production at the Imperial State Arsenal at Erfurt was concentrated on production of the Lange P.08, the “Artillery" Luger with only 23,000 being produced. Production of the standard P.08 Luger, with the 4-inch barrel, was even lower with less than 7000 estimated to have been manufactured at Erfurt. The Model 1914 Erfurt P.08 Luger Pistol is the rarest regular production German Military Luger Pistol of the WW1 era. The majority of P.08 & LP.08 (Artillery) Lugers were manufactured by DWM who manufactured over 151,000. In 1908, the German Army adopted the Model P.08 Luger to replace the Reich's 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 Erfurt factory in 1917 (also known as the Erfurt Model 1914) and features a 4" barrel, checkered walnut grips, wood bottom magazines and German Imperial proof marks throughout. This gun comes with a period correct brown leather flap holster marked "REINHOLD KUHN 1915, along with two period correct wood bottom magazines and original takedown tool. This gun appears to be numbers matching (visible numbers all match) with the exception of the magazines. This gun is in nice condition with age & battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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2011 Colt, 1911 - WWI 01918 Configuration 2011 Colt, 1911 - WWI 01918 Configuration

2011 Colt, 1911 - WWI 01918 Configuration "100th Anniversary", 45 ACP (NIB), SN - 59001911

Lot #53 (Sale Order 54 of 553)

It’s been well over a century since John Moses Browning unveiled the best pistol design to date, the Model 1911. 2011 was a good year for it with many companies producing commemorative and limited-production pistols in honor of its 100th anniversary. As the weapon’s original manufacturer, it’s no surprise that Colt did the same, introducing several versions of the classic .45 as it was issued from the start. Each version was Limited Production (500 guns or less) and all 100th Anniversary versions went through the Colt Custom Shop before being distributed. This 100th Anniversary (Model ANVIII) is designed as a faithful reproduction of the Model 01918 configuration produced during WWI through 1924, and is not equipped with a firing pin safety mechanism. Features include a brushed blued finish, double diamond checkered walnut grips, dovetail rear sight, serrated combat hammer, grip safety, lanyard ring, 5" barrel and is roll marked - "ADOPTED/ MARCH 29, 1911 - UNITED STATES ARMY", "UNITED STATES PROPERTY", "COLT'S PT. F.A. MFG. CO./ HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A.", "MODEL OF 1911-2011". This gun comes in an original Kraft-style "100th Anniversary" cardboard box with wax paper, extra magazine and reproduction 1917 edition manual. It also comes in original blue Colt box with sleeve, paperwork and hangtags. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is 100 percent new-in-box (new-old-stock inventory).

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Scarce 1917 WWI German Erfurt, M1914 LP.08 Artillery, 9mm Luger (W/ Holster), SN - 8563 Scarce 1917 WWI German Erfurt, M1914 LP.08 Artillery, 9mm Luger (W/ Holster), SN - 8563

Scarce 1917 WWI German Erfurt, M1914 LP.08 Artillery, 9mm Luger (W/ Holster), SN - 8563

Lot #54 (Sale Order 55 of 553)

This is a nice example of a scarce WWI Erfurt Model 1914 (LP.08 Artillery) German Luger pistol. The Model 1914 Erfurt Luger is very hard to find as Erfurt only built 23,000 (starting in 1914), compared to DWM who manufactured over 151,000 of this model. In 1908, the German Army adopted the Model P.08 Luger to replace the Reich's 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. The adoption of the Lange Pistole 08 or LP 08, known as the "Artillery Luger", was authorized by the Kaiser on July 2nd, 1913. This P08 variation was equipped with a 7.9" barrel, an 8-position tangent rear sight (calibrated to 870 yds) and could support a board-type shoulder stock with an attached leather holster. In the event of close combat, the pistol was intended to be used as a carbine with the shoulder stock attached to a lug mounted on the heel of the pistol frame. When set for long range use, the rear sight element visibly moves to the left to compensate for spin drift. While initially intended for use by German artillery units who could not be encumbered by the long and heavy K.98 rifle, the LP 08 was also used by Aviation units (prior to equipping aircraft with machine guns) as well as the infantry, primarily on the Western front during World War I. Production of the LP 08 ended in 1918 with the end of the WWI. By that time, German troops had begun using the newly developed MP 18 submachine gun in place of the LP 08 for their stormtrooper assault companies. This LP 08 Artillery Luger was made at the German Erfurt factory in 1917 (also known as the Erfurt Model 1914) and features a very rare 7" (Navy Style) barrel, checkered walnut grips, wood bottom magazine and German Imperial proof marks throughout. This gun comes with an original brown leather flap holster dated "1917" with original wood handle cleaning rod. This gun is not numbers matching, but all parts seem to be period correct. This gun is in nice condition with age & battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1991 Colt, Anaconda 6 1991 Colt, Anaconda 6

1991 Colt, Anaconda 6" Stainless, 44 Magnum, Revolver (NIB), SN - MM07142

Lot #55 (Sale Order 56 of 553)

Introduced in 1990, the Colt Anaconda is a large-frame, double-action revolver with a full-lugged barrel and six-round cylinder. It marked Colt's first entry into the large-bore magnum revolver market. With its larger 'MM' frame, the Anaconda was meant to compete with other .44 Mag. revolvers on the market like the Smith & Wesson Model 29 and Ruger Redhawk. The design layout of the Anaconda and other "Snake Guns" were largely the work of a Colt engineer by the name of Paul LaViolette. Unfortunately, the Anaconda would not enjoy the popularity or praise that its other "Snake Gun" counterparts did. By the time the Anaconda was introduced to the market, its competitor handguns were well established, with some having been available 30 years before the release of the Anaconda. Thus, the Anaconda was late for the .44 Mag. market and missed the craze that came with it. Because of this, original production Anaconda's (1990 to 2003) have exploded in the collector's market in recent years. In 2021, Colt re-introduced the Anaconda using a new design with an oversized Python action. According to Colt Archives serial number database, this Anaconda was produced in 1991. Features include a 6" barrel with vent rib, partridge style dual-pinned blade front sight with orange inlay, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, polished stainless finish, serrated target-style hammer, grooved trigger and black checkered rubber combat grips with gold Rampant Colt medallions. This gun comes in original blue hardcase with sleeve and paperwork. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is 100 percent new-in-box (new-old-stock inventory).

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1920 German DWM (Police Issue), P.08, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, (Numbers Matching), SN - 195n 1920 German DWM (Police Issue), P.08, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, (Numbers Matching), SN - 195n

1920 German DWM (Police Issue), P.08, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, (Numbers Matching), SN - 195n

Lot #56 (Sale Order 57 of 553)

In 1908, the German Army adopted the Model P.08 Luger to replace the Reich's 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 Model P08 luger was technically replaced in service in 1938 by the Walther P38, but ever-growing WWII wartime demands for handguns resulted in continued P08 production by Mauser until December 1943. The P.08 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. After WWI, the Treaty of Versailles restricted the size of German Weimar police forces to their 1914 level, namely 150,000 men. During the Weimar Era, German police power was centered in small local state level groups. This P08 is marked "S.B.S. 150 11" along with "X's", which indicates that this gun was issued to the Berlin Suedost (Southest) police group sometime in the 1920s. This P.08 Luger was made at the German DWM factory in 1920 and features a 4" barrel, checkered walnut grips, aluminum bottom magazine and German proof marks throughout. This gun appears to be all numbers matching (visible numbers all match), to include the 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.

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1999 Colt, Anaconda 4 1999 Colt, Anaconda 4

1999 Colt, Anaconda 4" Stainless, 45 Colt, Revolver (NIB), SN - MM54353

Lot #57 (Sale Order 58 of 553)

Introduced in 1990, the Colt Anaconda is a large-frame, double-action revolver with a full-lugged barrel and six-round cylinder. The majority of Anacondas were chambered in .44, with a small run of four-inch-barreled guns produced in .45 Colt in the mid-90s. It marked Colt's first entry into the large-bore magnum revolver market. With its larger 'MM' frame, the Anaconda was meant to compete with other .44 Mag. revolvers on the market like the Smith & Wesson Model 29 and Ruger Redhawk. The design layout of the Anaconda and other "Snake Guns" were largely the work of a Colt engineer by the name of Paul LaViolette. Unfortunately, the Anaconda would not enjoy the popularity or praise that its other "Snake Gun" counterparts did. By the time the Anaconda was introduced to the market, its competitor handguns were well established, with some having been available 30 years before the release of the Anaconda. Thus, the Anaconda was late for the .44 Mag. market and missed the craze that came with it. Because of this, original production Anacondas (1990 to 2003) have exploded in the collector's market in recent years. In 2021, Colt re-introduced the Anaconda using a new design with an oversized Python action. According to Colt Archives serial number database, this Anaconda was produced in 1997. This gun is one of the very few original Anacondas chambered for 45 Colt. Features include a 4" barrel with vent rib, partridge style dual-pinned blade front sight with orange inlay, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, polished stainless finish, serrated target-style hammer, grooved trigger and black checkered rubber combat grips with silver Rampant Colt medallions. This gun comes in original blue hardcase with sleeve and paperwork. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is 100 percent new-in-box (new-old-stock inventory).

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Scarce 1940 German Walther, P38 "480" (1 of 7,250), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 5714

Lot #58 (Sale Order 59 of 553)

The Walther P.38 was in production from 1939 to 1945. During WWII, the P.38 was originally produced by Walther. To conceal their identity, Walther stamped a 3-digit manufacture code "480", rather than their name. Later in the war, the P.38 was also produced by Mauser, and Spreewerk. Each factory then started using a letter code: ac (Walther); byf (Mauser), and cyq (Spreewerk). The 480 Code Walther P38 was only produced in late 1940 and represents the first true military contract P38 pistol with only approximately 7,250 produced. 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. This very scarce "480" marked Walther P38 features a 4.9" barrel, lanyard ring, 8-round magazine, dovetailed sights and German/ Nazi proof marks throughout, including magazine. This gun appears to be all numbers matching (visible numbers all match). 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 Colt, 1911A1 National Match (Gold Cup), 38 Spl. (Mid-Range), Semi-Auto, SN - 373MR 1960 Colt, 1911A1 National Match (Gold Cup), 38 Spl. (Mid-Range), Semi-Auto, SN - 373MR

1960 Colt, 1911A1 National Match (Gold Cup), 38 Spl. (Mid-Range), Semi-Auto, SN - 373MR

Lot #59 (Sale Order 60 of 553)

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. According to Colt Archives serial number database, this National Match (Gold Cup) .38 Mid-Range 1911A1 was produced in 1960. Features include a 5" **MKII** (National Match) stainless barrel, serrated slide with polished blued finish, checkered walnut grips, 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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1945 WWII German Walther (ac 45), P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 7816c 1945 WWII German Walther (ac 45), P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 7816c

1945 WWII German Walther (ac 45), P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 7816c

Lot #60 (Sale Order 61 of 553)

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), "45" (1945) along with German/ Nazi proof marks throughout. Features include a 4.9" barrel, brown ribbed Bakelite grips with lanyard ring, "jvd" (Erste NordBohmische Metallwarenfabrik ) 8-round magazine and dovetailed sights. This gun is not numbers matching, but all parts seem to be period correct. It sells complete with a "jwa 4" (Moritz Stecher Lederwerk, Freiburg, 1944) black leather softshell holster. 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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1941 Colt, "Bullseye Match Target" Woodsman Series One, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - MT11266

Lot #61 (Sale Order 62 of 553)

The Colt Woodsman is a semi-automatic sporting pistol manufactured from 1915 to 1977. 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. The "Deluxe Model" was the Match Target Model which debuted in 1938, and originally featured a heavier barrel with a one piece wrap-around grip known as the "Elephant Ear" and a "Bullseye" Icon was roll marked into the slide lending the nickname "Bullseye Match Target". All variations sported a short slide, no grip safety and no hammer, which made them ideal for competitive shooting. According to Colt Archives serial number database, this Colt Woodsman "Bullseye Match Target" Series One was made in 1941. Features include a 6.625" target barrel, rear slide serrations, dovetailed adjustable rear sight, dual pinned blade front sight, checkered walnut "elephant ear" grips and original 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.

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1945 WWII German Walther (ac 45), P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 7820c 1945 WWII German Walther (ac 45), P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 7820c

1945 WWII German Walther (ac 45), P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 7820c

Lot #62 (Sale Order 63 of 553)

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), "45" (1945) along with German/ Nazi proof marks throughout. Features include a 4.9" barrel, brown ribbed Bakelite grips with lanyard ring, "jvd" (Erste NordBohmische Metallwarenfabrik ) 8-round magazine and dovetailed sights. This gun is not numbers matching, but all parts seem to be period correct. It sells complete with a "jwa 4" (Moritz Stecher Lederwerk, Freiburg, 1944) black leather softshell holster. 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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1998 (1 of 800) Colt, CZ-40, 40 S&W, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - A0691 1998 (1 of 800) Colt, CZ-40, 40 S&W, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - A0691

1998 (1 of 800) Colt, CZ-40, 40 S&W, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - A0691

Lot #63 (Sale Order 64 of 553)

In 1997 Colt approached the Czech firearm manufacturer CZ to build a version of their legendary CZ-75 pistol (based on the FN Browning High Power Pistol) designed with aspects of the Colt 1911 pistol. CZ agreed to the deal, and in 1998 the first and only shipment of the new gun "CZ-40" arrived in the U.S. Colt soon backed out of the deal, due to conflicting design characteristics with their new prototype "Smart Gun", and the contract was terminated. Only 800 Colt CZ-40 pistols were manufactured, all in 1998, and all were chambered in 40 S&W. This Colt CZ-40 is #691 and features a double-action only trigger, 1911 style beavertail grip frame, 4" stainless barrel, serrated rear slide, dovetailed night sights, matte military finish, stainless trigger, black checkered grips and 10-round magazine. This gun comes in original blue hardcase with paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition with a couple small scratches (box wear), has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1944 Walther (ac 44), Post-War French P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 9400g 1944 Walther (ac 44), Post-War French P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 9400g

1944 Walther (ac 44), Post-War French P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 9400g

Lot #64 (Sale Order 65 of 553)

After WWII many P38 parts were still available in various German factory storage rooms and the French decided to take advantage of this to produce P38 pistols for their own needs. The French army did not change any codes or remove any previous applied German inspection stamps. The French also continued with the serial numbering system as applied by the Germans. The French started assembling P38 pistols, from the remaining parts in stock, in May 1945. The French P38 pistols started in the g-block (the letter “g” behind the serial number) and production remained approx. 10,000 pistols per month. Early French assembled P38 pistols can be found with German E/WaA135 inspection stamps. The French applied a five-pointed star as inspection stamp. Another characteristic of a French pistol are the metal grips. Early French P38 pistols were fitted with plastic grips but soon metal grips started to appear on the pistols. These grips were stamped from sheet metal. The original plastic grips were produced by a sub-contractor during the war, and thus at the end of the war, delivery of these grips was stopped. The French had to find another source for grips after the plastic grips were finished and this resulted in the metal grips.... 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), "44" (1944) along with German/ Nazi proof marks throughout. This gun also sports a post-war French five-pointed star inspection stamp on the right side of the slide, as well as metal grips. Features include a 4.9" barrel, lanyard ring, non-original Walther 8-round magazine and dovetailed sights. 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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1992 Wildey, Survivor, 45 Win. Mag., Semi-Auto ( 1992 Wildey, Survivor, 45 Win. Mag., Semi-Auto (

1992 Wildey, Survivor, 45 Win. Mag., Semi-Auto ("Special SN" - Box & Receipt), SN - 06 06 92

Lot #65 (Sale Order 66 of 553)

The Wildey Survivor is a semi-automatic, gas-operated, piston-driven, and magazine-fed pistol patented by Wildey Moore on November 2, 1976. The Wildey Firearms Company manufactured the Wildey pistol to fire high-pressure magnum cartridges making it suitable as a hunting gun. In the early 1970s, Wildey Moore had risen to prominence in the firearm's industry while working for the Swedish defense contractor Carl Gustaf. Moore had been granted several firearms-related patents before introducing his big-bore pistol to Carl Gustaf. He pitched the idea of his large, gas-operated pistol to his employers, but they scoffed at the idea of anyone wanting such a powerful handgun. In 1976, Moore ventured into business on his own, and he established Wildey Firearms Company in Cheshire, Connecticut. The same year, Moore was awarded a patent for the world’s first gas-operated, semi-automatic pistol named "Wildey Survivor". The shooter can change barrels to fire .45-Winchester Magnum cartridges, .475-Wildey cartridges, or 9MM Winchester Magnum cartridges. The ability to fire these powerful cartridges allows the shooter to use the Wildey Survivor as a hunting weapon where local laws do not ban hunting with handguns. The Wildey pistol pre-dates Magnum Research’s Desert Eagle by nearly a decade. Moore envisioned his invention as an affordable alternative to the hunting rifle. However, the cost of manufacturing the Survivor pistol greatly outweighed the pistol’s affordability. The Wildey Survivor cost $389 to manufacture, which amounts approximately to a production cost of $1,200 and a retail price of nearly $3,000 with today’s inflation. Sales for the Wildey Survivor were barely enough to keep Wildey Firearm Company in business until 1985. The firearm was integral to a large number of scenes from the 1985 Charles Bronson film, Death Wish 3; in reality, it was Bronson's personal pistol – a 10-inch brushed stainless finish, and the pistol’s popularity soared after its on-screen appearance. The Wildey was also featured prominently in the movie Natural Born Killers, where the protagonist Mickey Knox uses it throughout the first half of the film. Wildey Moore continued making the Survivor in limited numbers until USA Firearms purchased Wildey Firearms Company and the rights to produce the pistol in 2011. This Wildey Survivor Model 4510 was gifted from the factory to the owner of a Firearms Wholesale distributor in 1992 (special factory serial number 06 06 92). Features include a DA/ SA trigger, 10" barrel chambered for 45 Winchester Magnum, brushed stainless finish, vent-rib, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, serrated rear slide, ribbed front strap, smooth walnut grips and comes with (2) 7-round stainless magazines. This gun comes in original box with manual and original 1992 "Gift Transfer From Wildey" receipt - dated 06-06-92. This gun will have some light surface rust spots on the barrel & rib, but otherwise is in same-as-new condition with a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1945 WWII German Spreewerk (cyq), P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - a2086 1945 WWII German Spreewerk (cyq), P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - a2086

1945 WWII German Spreewerk (cyq), P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - a2086

Lot #66 (Sale Order 67 of 553)

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). Spreewerk production started in 1942. Mauser & Spreewerk used serial numbers with suffix letters that applied to same serial numbering system. In February, 1945, a pistol with serial number 10000z was produced, and a new way of counting had to be introduced because all the letters from the alphabet were finished. Spreewerk decided to start recounting, but instead of putting a suffix letter, they now decided to use a prefix letter. So the first serial number after 10000z became a1. Two months later the Germans decided to abandon this form of counting and introduced a new system. This P.38 is marked "cyq" (Spreewerk) and the serial number reflects a 1945 production date (a2086). Features include a 4.9" barrel, ribbed black Bakelite grips with lanyard ring, 8-round magazine, dovetailed sights, and German/ Nazi proof marks throughout. This gun appears to be numbers matching (visual numbers match), magazine is not marked. 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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1993 Wildey, Survivor, 45 Win. Mag. - 8 1993 Wildey, Survivor, 45 Win. Mag. - 8

1993 Wildey, Survivor, 45 Win. Mag. - 8" & 12", Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Magazines), SN - 3611

Lot #67 (Sale Order 68 of 553)

The Wildey Survivor is a semi-automatic, gas-operated, piston-driven, and magazine-fed pistol patented by Wildey Moore on November 2, 1976. The Wildey Firearms Company manufactured the Wildey pistol to fire high-pressure magnum cartridges, making it suitable as a hunting gun. In the early 1970s, Wildey Moore had risen to prominence in the firearms industry while working for the Swedish defense contractor Carl Gustaf. Moore had been granted several firearms-related patents before introducing his big-bore pistol to Carl Gustaf. He pitched the idea of his large, gas-operated pistol to his employers, but they scoffed at the idea of anyone wanting such a powerful handgun. In 1976, Moore ventured into business on his own, and he established Wildey Firearms Company in Cheshire, Connecticut. The same year, Moore was awarded a patent for the world’s first gas-operated, semi-automatic pistol named "Wildey Survivor". The shooter can change barrels to fire .45-Winchester Magnum cartridges, .475-Wildey cartridges, or 9MM Winchester Magnum cartridges. The ability to fire these powerful cartridges allows the shooter to use the Wildey Survivor as a hunting weapon where local laws do not ban hunting with handguns. The Wildey pistol pre-dates Magnum Research’s Desert Eagle by nearly a decade. Moore envisioned his invention as an affordable alternative to the hunting rifle. However, the cost of manufacturing the Survivor pistol greatly outweighed the pistol’s affordability. The Wildey Survivor cost $389 to manufacture, which amounts approximately to a production cost of $1,200 and a retail price of nearly $3,000 with today’s inflation. Sales for the Wildey Survivor were barely enough to keep Wildey Firearm Company in business, until 1985. The firearm was integral to a large number of scenes from the 1985 Charles Bronson film, Death Wish 3; in reality, it was Bronson's personal pistol – a 10-inch brushed stainless finish, and the pistol’s popularity soared after its on-screen appearance. The Wildey was also featured prominently in the movie Natural Born Killers, where the protagonist Mickey Knox uses it throughout the first half of the film. Wildey Moore continued making the Survivor in limited numbers until USA Firearms purchased Wildey Firearms Company and the rights to produce the pistol in 2011. This Wildey Model W458R was made in circa 1993 (box is marked 2/93). Features include a SA trigger, comes with 8" & 12" barrel chambered for 45 Winchester Magnum, brushed stainless finish, vent-rib, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, serrated rear slide, ribbed front strap, smooth walnut grips and comes in original box with (3) 7-round stainless magazines. 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. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor (personal gun), and may be new/ unfired.

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1945 WWII German Walther (ac 45), P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 3227a 1945 WWII German Walther (ac 45), P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 3227a

1945 WWII German Walther (ac 45), P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 3227a

Lot #68 (Sale Order 69 of 553)

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), "45" (1945) along with German/ Nazi proof marks throughout. Features include a 4.9" barrel, brown ribbed Bakelite grips with lanyard ring, 8-round magazine and dovetailed sights. This appears to be numbers matching (all visible numbers match), the magazine is Nazi proofed and is marked "16" on the heel. 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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1953 Colt, Official Police - 4 1953 Colt, Official Police - 4

1953 Colt, Official Police - 4", 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 825474

Lot #69 (Sale Order 70 of 553)

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. According to Colt Archives serial number database, this Official Police .38 Spl. was produced in 1953. Features include a 4" barrel, checkered plastic "Coltwood" grips with Rampant Colt logo, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, serrated hammer, grooved trigger and swing-out cylinder. This gun is in good condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1959 Walther, Bundeswehr P1 (P38), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 026908 1959 Walther, Bundeswehr P1 (P38), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 026908

1959 Walther, Bundeswehr P1 (P38), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 026908

Lot #70 (Sale Order 71 of 553)

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. In late 1963, the postwar military version Model P1 was adopted for use by the German military, aka Bundeswehr. The Bundeswehr is the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Germany. The Bundeswehr P1 pistol is a very close copy of the Walther P38 which was originally brought into Wehrmacht use in 1940. At first glance, one can hardly see any difference between the pistols manufactured during World War II and the Bundeswehr weapon. Almost all components look identical. However, the P1 was different in a few aspects, to include: Steel grip replaced by light metal grip; Phosphate coating of steel components instead of bluing; Reinforced slide, grip, slide release, hammer & sight; Additional slide recess for engaging slide release; Minted or cast trigger. The P1 was the Bundeswehr standard issue pistol over many years before it was gradually superseded by the P8 from 1996 onwards. This P1 is dated "6/59" on the right side of the slide, and is also dated "11 72" on the trigger guard which suggests that it went through a factory repair in 1972. This gun also sports number "541" on the left side of the slide, as well as various other proof stamps. Features include a 4.9" barrel, black checkered grips with lanyard ring, dovetailed sights, and 8-round magazine that is dated "5/61". 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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1941 WWII Colt, Detective Special - Parkerized (2 1941 WWII Colt, Detective Special - Parkerized (2

1941 WWII Colt, Detective Special - Parkerized (2"), 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 476241

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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. The Detective Special was modified a number or times over the period of production. Major changes are signified by collectors as "Issues". In 1933 Colt altered the gun by rounding off the grip frame to make the gun easier to conceal. This was to be the basic form of the Detective Special up until 1966. The guns made from 1927 to 1946 are known as the First Issue series. Although, during World War II Detective Specials that were made for the US Government often sported the old original pre-1933 square butt. It's believed that these were simply pre-war Police Positive Special frames fitted with 2" barrels as a war-time expedient. According to Colt Archives serial number database, this Detective Special was made in 1941. This gun is marked "ML" on the crane and also sports a parkerized military finish which indicated that it was a WWII military issued weapon. The majority of Colt Detective Specials built for the U.S. military were issued to the Supply Division of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). The Office of Strategic Services (OSS) was a wartime intelligence agency of the United States during WWII. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, to include an early chip on the left grip butt, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1958 Walther, Bundeswehr P1 (P38), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 15921 1958 Walther, Bundeswehr P1 (P38), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 15921

1958 Walther, Bundeswehr P1 (P38), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 15921

Lot #72 (Sale Order 73 of 553)

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. In late 1963, the postwar military version Model P1 was adopted for use by the German military, aka Bundeswehr. The Bundeswehr is the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Germany. The Bundeswehr P1 pistol is a very close copy of the Walther P38 which was originally brought into Wehrmacht use in 1940. At first glance, one can hardly see any difference between the pistols manufactured during World War II and the Bundeswehr weapon. Almost all components look identical. However, the P1 was different in a few aspects, to include: Steel grip replaced by light metal grip; Phosphate coating of steel components instead of bluing; Reinforced slide, grip, slide release, hammer & sight; Additional slide recess for engaging slide release; Minted or cast trigger. The P1 was the Bundeswehr standard issue pistol over many years before it was gradually superseded by the P8 from 1996 onwards. This P1 is dated "8/58" on the right side of the slide, and is also dated "11 79" on the left side of trigger guard & "6-89" on the right side of the trigger guard which suggests that it went through a factory repair in 1979 & 1989. This gun also sports number "367" on the left side of the slide, as well as various other proof stamps. Features include a 4.9" barrel, black checkered grips with lanyard ring, dovetailed sights, and 8-round magazine that is dated "11/57". 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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1933 Colt, Police Positive - Second Issue, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 363896 1933 Colt, Police Positive - Second Issue, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 363896

1933 Colt, Police Positive - Second Issue, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 363896

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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 top strap to reduce sight glare, with wooden grips. According to Colt Archives serial number database, this Police Positive Second Issue was made in 1933. Features include a 4" barrel, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, square butt checkered walnut grips with silver Rampant Colt medallion inlay, serrated hammer and swing-out cylinder. This gun is in good condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1943 WWII Japanese, Nambu Type 94 Pistol, 8×22mm, Semi-Auto, SN - 36907 1943 WWII Japanese, Nambu Type 94 Pistol, 8×22mm, Semi-Auto, SN - 36907

1943 WWII Japanese, Nambu Type 94 Pistol, 8×22mm, Semi-Auto, SN - 36907

Lot #74 (Sale Order 75 of 553)

The Japanese Type 94 pistol entered production in 1935, with approximately 71,000 manufactured before production ended in 1945. It was designed for (and popular among) Japanese tank and aircraft crews who preferred a smaller, lightweight designed pistol. Unlike previously designed Nambu pistols, the Type 94 operates with a concealed hammer and with a firing pin rather than a hammer. The quality of Type 94 Nambu pistols decreased towards the end of World War II as the Japanese faced bombing raids from Allied forces, and material shortages increased. This WWII Japanese Type 94 pistol is stamped "18.5" on the right side, which represents a production date of January, 1943, along with the kanji character sho (short for Showa), which was the name of Hirohito’s reign, and the Nagoya Arsenal logo next to the company logo of Chuo Kogyo (the actual manufacturer). Features include a 3.78" barrel, black checkered Bakelite grips and original numbers matching 6-round magazine. This gun is in nice original condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1901 Colt, M1895 New Navy DA41, 41 LC, Revolver, SN - 148415 1901 Colt, M1895 New Navy DA41, 41 LC, Revolver, SN - 148415

1901 Colt, M1895 New Navy DA41, 41 LC, Revolver, SN - 148415

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The Colt M1892 Navy and Army 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. The M1892, and all other sub-models, were replaced with the .45 Colt M1909 New Service revolver in 1909. According to Colt Archives serial number database, this M1895 New Navy DA41 revolver was made in 1901. The carne is marked with a "N" which indicates that it is a Navy Model, rather than an Army Model. Features include a 4.5" barrel, brown checkered grips with embossed "COLT" tips, serrated hammer and 6-round cylinder. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1917 Winchester, Model 94 Carbine (20 1917 Winchester, Model 94 Carbine (20

1917 Winchester, Model 94 Carbine (20"), 30-30 W.C.F., Lever-Action, SN - 854427

Lot #76 (Sale Order 77 of 553)

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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1894 Carbine (30-30 Win.) was made in 1917. Features include a smooth walnut stock with straight grip, crescent metal buttplate, 20" round barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, pinned front sight, and full length magazine tube. This gun in good condition with age & wear, has a sharp bore with some light pitting, and appears to be in good working order.

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1943 U.S. Quality Hardware & Machine Co., M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 1921237 1943 U.S. Quality Hardware & Machine Co., M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 1921237

1943 U.S. Quality Hardware & Machine Co., M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 1921237

Lot #77 (Sale Order 78 of 553)

In 1941, with the U.S. being pulled into one of the greatest conflicts in world history, many U.S. manufacturers were tasked to switch production to support the war effort. Manufacturers tasked with M1 Carbine parts & production included - Inland Manufacturing (Division Of GM), Saginaw Steering Gear (Division Of GM), Quality Hardware & Machine Co., International Business Machines Corp (IBM), Rock-Ola Co., Standard Products, National Postal Meter and others. The M1 carbine is a lightweight semi-automatic rifle that was a standard firearm for the U.S. military during World War II and used primarily by Airborne Divisions. This U.S. Quality Hardware & Machine Co. M1 Carbine represents a 1943 production date (SN - 1921237) and sports the original 1943 Buffalo Arms barrel (Buffalo Arms supplied barrels for QH&M). Markings on this gun include: Barrel - "Buffalo Arms/ 9 1943", Left Side Of Barrel Band - "SI" (Inland), Front Sight - "JQ" (Quality Hardware), Rear Sight - "IR CO." (Inland), Stock Under Grip - "P" (Proofed), and Stock At Rear Sling Eyelet "RI" (Rock Island Armory). Features include an 18" barrel, adjustable rear peep sight, front band sight with ears, bayonet lug, sling ring and period correct green canvas sling. Does not include magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light battle wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Scarce 1926 Winchester, Model 55 Take-Down, 30-30 W.C.F., Lever-Action, SN - 4009 Scarce 1926 Winchester, Model 55 Take-Down, 30-30 W.C.F., Lever-Action, SN - 4009

Scarce 1926 Winchester, Model 55 Take-Down, 30-30 W.C.F., Lever-Action, SN - 4009

Lot #78 (Sale Order 79 of 553)

Winchester introduced the Model 55 Lever-Action Rifle in June, 1924. It was advertised as a new variant of the Model 94 Sporting Rifle. It was introduced to fill the gap between the standard Model 94 Sporting Rifle with its 26-inch barrel and the standard Model 94 Carbine with its 20-inch barrel. It was offered in calibers 30 W.C.F (30-30 Win.)., 25-35 W.C.F., and 32 W.S. with a 24-inch rapid taper nickel steel barrel. Production ended in late December, 1932, with a total production of only 20,580. The Model 55 was initially offered in take-down only, but was changed to solid frame only in early 1931. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 55 Take-Down (30-30 Win.) was made in 1926. Features include a 2X outline checkered (deluxe pattern) walnut stock with straight grip & fluted comb, 24" nickel steel barrel, high luster bluing (sports a nice early re-bluing), Pachmayr White Line black rubber buttpad with (3) black/ white spacers, Redfield receiver mounted fully adjustable rear peep sight, Redfield rear dovetail insert, Marble dovetailed front pin sight and sling rings. 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.

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1944 U.S. Winchester (Cold War Lend), M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 6539714 1944 U.S. Winchester (Cold War Lend), M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 6539714

1944 U.S. Winchester (Cold War Lend), M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 6539714

Lot #79 (Sale Order 80 of 553)

During the Cold War, the U.S. provided hundreds of thousands of military surplus M1 rifles & carbines to South Korea which used them for many years before deciding to upgrade. In the 1980s, many of these guns were imported back to the U.S. and sold on the civilian market by various U.S. importers. This M1 Carbine is one such example which started life in 1944 as a WWII issue.... In 1941, with the U.S. being pulled into one of the greatest conflicts in world history, many U.S. manufacturers were tasked to switch production to support the war effort. Manufacturers tasked with M1 Carbine parts & production included - Inland Manufacturing (Division Of GM), Saginaw Steering Gear (Division Of GM), Quality Hardware & Machine Co., International Business Machines Corp (IBM), Rock-Ola Co., Standard Products, National Postal Meter and a very low number by Winchester. The M1 carbine is a lightweight semi-automatic rifle that was a standard firearm for the U.S. military during World War II and used primarily by Airborne Divisions. This U.S. Winchester M1 Carbine represents a 1944 production date (SN - 6539714). It was then supplied to South Korea, in order to help them fight communist movements in the 1960s and early 1970s. It was then imported back to the U.S. in the 1980s by Blue Sky (barrel marked "BLUE SKY/ ARLINGTON, VA"). This gun sports the original rack number "100" embossed under the grip. Features include an 18" barrel, adjustable rear peep sight, front band sight with ears, bayonet lug, sling ring, green canvas sling and 15-round magazine marked "OI B" (IBM). This gun is in nice condition with light battle wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1991 Uberti/ Navy Arms, Henry 1991 Uberti/ Navy Arms, Henry

1991 Uberti/ Navy Arms, Henry "One Of One Thousand", 44-40 W.C.F., Lever-Action, SN - 06024

Lot #80 (Sale Order 81 of 553)

As the first truly successful repeating metallic-cartridge lever action, the Henry Rifle, introduced by New Haven Arms in 1860, was certainly one of the most influential in history. It had flaws and was short-lived because the subsequent Winchester Model 1866 (by the same company) corrected most of those flaws, but the Henry led the way. Navy Arms was the first to produce an American-made reproduction of the Henry (nearly 50 years ago), and some of the very early ones were chambered in .44 Rimfire, but nearly all the rest were made in .44-40. Eventually, Navy Arms moved production to Italy, and no longer offers either brass-frame or iron-frame Henry rifles. The original New Haven Arms company produced only about 14,000 Henry rifles before discontinuing it in favor of the mechanically superior Winchester Model 1866. This Uberti/ Navy Arms Henry Rifle is marked "BA" which indicates that it was manufactured in 1991, and is also marked "ONE OF ONE THOUSAND" on the top of the receiver. Features include a casehardened iron receiver, 24" octagon barrel with high luster blued finish, brass shell carrier, smooth walnut stock with straight grip & gloss finish, crescent metal buttplate with blued finish, adjustable folding ladder, rear sight and silver blade front sight. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1944 U.S. National Postal Meter, M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 4304669 1944 U.S. National Postal Meter, M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 4304669

1944 U.S. National Postal Meter, M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 4304669

Lot #81 (Sale Order 82 of 553)

In 1941, with the U.S. being pulled into one of the greatest conflicts in world history, many U.S. manufacturers were tasked to switch production to support the war effort. Manufacturers tasked with M1 Carbine parts & production included - Inland Manufacturing (Division Of GM), Saginaw Steering Gear (Division Of GM), Quality Hardware & Machine Co., International Business Machines Corp (IBM), Rock-Ola Co., Standard Products, National Postal Meter and others. The M1 carbine is a lightweight semi-automatic rifle that was a standard firearm for the U.S. military during World War II and used primarily by Airborne Divisions. This U.S. National Postal Meter M1 Carbine represents a 1944 production date (SN - 4304669). Markings on this gun include: Barrel - "I.B.M. CORP.", Right Side Of Barrel Band - "JM" (J Mueller Furnace Company - supplied barrel bands from May, 1944 thru April, 1945), Front Sight - "SN" (Standard Products), Rear Sight - "IR CO." (Inland), Stock Under Grip - "P" (Proofed), and Stock At Rear Sling Eyelet "LW" (Lumb Woodworking Co. - supplied replacement stocks during wartime). Features include an 18" barrel, adjustable rear peep sight, front band sight with ears, bayonet lug, sling ring, and original 15-round magazine marked "MN" (National Postal Meter). This gun is in nice condition with light battle wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1918 U.S. Winchester, Model 1885 Low-Wall 1918 U.S. Winchester, Model 1885 Low-Wall

1918 U.S. Winchester, Model 1885 Low-Wall "Winder Musket", 22 Short, Falling-Block, SN - 126568

Lot #82 (Sale Order 83 of 553)

The Winder Musket was a .22-caliber training rifle used by the U.S. Army in the early 20th century. It was the brainchild of Colonel C. B. Winder, who advocated marksmanship training with a rifle of similar size and weight to a service rifle but chambered in .22 rimfire, which was both economical and suitable for indoor ranges. It was made by Winchester, and was based on their Model 1885 single-shot falling-block rifle. Although it was never officially referred to as the "Winder Musket", the weapon was informally named in honor of Colonel C. B. Winder. Many Winder Muskets that were purchased by the United States Ordnance Dept. were issued to American N.R.A. affiliated rifle clubs. The Winder musket was superseded by the 1922 Model bolt-action as a training rifle. It was produced as a "high wall" version and a "low wall" version, with the name referring to the height of the side walls of the action alongside the falling block and the hammer. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1885 Low-Wall "Winder Musket" was made in 1918, and is marked "US" over the Flaming Bomb ordnance stamp on the tang. Features include a 3/4 length walnut stock with straight grip & grooved forearm, 28" heavy target barrel, crescent metal buttplate, Lyman receiver mounted adjustable rear peep sight, ramped dovetail front sight and sling rings. This gun is in good condition with some age and various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1943 U.S. Underwood Elliott-Fisher, M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 2732557 1943 U.S. Underwood Elliott-Fisher, M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 2732557

1943 U.S. Underwood Elliott-Fisher, M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 2732557

Lot #83 (Sale Order 84 of 553)

In 1941, with the U.S. being pulled into one of the greatest conflicts in world history, many U.S. manufacturers were tasked to switch production to support the war effort. Manufacturers tasked with M1 Carbine parts & production included - Inland Manufacturing (Division Of GM), Saginaw Steering Gear (Division Of GM), Quality Hardware & Machine Co., International Business Machines Corp (IBM), Rock-Ola Co., Standard Products, National Postal Meter, Underwood Elliott-Fisher and others. The M1 carbine is a lightweight semi-automatic rifle that was a standard firearm for the U.S. military during World War II and used primarily by Airborne Divisions. This U.S. Underwood Elliott-Fisher M1 Carbine represents a 1943 production date (SN - 2732557). Markings on this gun include: Barrel - "UNDERWOOD 9-43" over Flaming Bomb ordnance stamp & "P" (Proofed), and Rear Sight - "IR CO." (Inland). This gun has a replacement stock, barrel band, sling ring and front sight. Features include an 18" barrel, adjustable rear peep sight, front band sight with ears, bayonet lug and sling ring. Does not include magazine. This gun is in beautifully refurbished condition, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1917 Winchester, Model 1885 Low-Wall 1917 Winchester, Model 1885 Low-Wall

1917 Winchester, Model 1885 Low-Wall "Frank R. Ford Jr.", 22 Short, Falling-Block, SN - 120179

Lot #84 (Sale Order 85 of 553)

In 1878, the 23-year-old John Browning designed a falling-block single-shot rifle for which he was granted a patent the following year. Browning and his brother commenced making the rifles by hand in their second-floor workshop in Ogden, Utah, with limited success. In 1883, Thomas G. Bennett, Vice-President and General Manager of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, traveled to Ogden and negotiated the purchase of the single-shot design, as well as the prototype of what would become the Model 1886 lever-action – the beginning of the fruitful 20-year Winchester–Browning collaboration. Winchester's engineers made some improvements to Browning's design, including angling the block at six degrees to create a positive breech seal, and released the rifle as the Model 1885. 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, but both were officially marketed by Winchester as the Single Shot Rifle. It was produced principally to satisfy the demands of the growing sport of long-range "Match Shooting", which opened at Creedmoor, New York, on June 21, 1872. Target/Match shooting was extremely popular in the US from about 1871 until about 1917, enjoying a status similar to golf today. Major Ned H. Roberts (inventor of the .257 Roberts cartridge) described the Model 1885 Single Shot as "the most reliable, strongest, and altogether best single shot rifle ever produced." Winchester produced nearly 140,000 Single Shot rifles from 1885 to 1920, and it was found that the falling-block Model 1885 had been built with one of the strongest actions known at that time. The falling block action was so strong that the Winchester Company used it to test fire newly created rifle cartridges. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1885 Low-Wall was made in 1917. Features include a smooth walnut stock with semi-Schnabel forearm tip, crescent metal buttplate, 24.5" octagon barrel, adjustable folding tang sight, dual leaf folding rear sight, hooded dual pin folding front sight, sling eyelets and sports a brass plate on the right side of the stock - "FRANK R. FORD, JR." (Believed to be - Frank R. Ford Jr., age 84, passed away Dec. 28, 2005 at Hinsdale Hospital. He was a longtime resident of Chicago. He worked over 35 years for the IRS and served in the Army Air Force as a Sergeant during WWII.) This gun is in good condition with age & various light wear to include a couple hairline cracks in the rear stock, has an excellent sharp clean bore, and appears to be in good working order.

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1944 U.S. Inland (Detroit Police Dept.), M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 5152393 1944 U.S. Inland (Detroit Police Dept.), M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 5152393

1944 U.S. Inland (Detroit Police Dept.), M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 5152393

Lot #85 (Sale Order 86 of 553)

In 1941, with the U.S. being pulled into one of the greatest conflicts in world history, many U.S. manufacturers were tasked to switch production to support the war effort. Manufacturers tasked with M1 Carbine parts & production included - Inland Manufacturing (Division Of GM), Saginaw Steering Gear (Division Of GM), Quality Hardware & Machine Co., International Business Machines Corp (IBM), Rock-Ola Co., Standard Products, National Postal Meter and others. The M1 carbine is a lightweight semi-automatic rifle that was a standard firearm for the U.S. military during World War II and used primarily by Airborne Divisions. After WWII the U.S. Army sold, or gave M1 carbines to various police departments throughout the U.S. This U.S. Inland Manufacturing (Division Of GM) M1 Carbine represents a 1944 production date (SN - 5152393), sports the original 1944 dated Inland barrel and was issued to the Detroit Police Department after WWII. This gun is marked "DPD/ 16/ 62/ 14038" under the stock which represents the Detroit Police Department along with inventory & rack numbers. Other markings on this gun include: Barrel - "INLAND MFG. DIV./ GENERAL MOTORS / 44", Left Side Of Barrel Band - "SI." (Inland), Front Sight - "RIA" (Rock Island Armory), Rear Sight - "IR CO." (Inland), and Left Side Stock - "RIA EB" (Rock Island Armory Re-stocked 1949-1958). Features include an 18" barrel, adjustable rear peep sight, front band sight with ears, bayonet lug, sling ring and period correct green canvas sling. Does not include magazine. This gun is in good condition with the usual light battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Kimber, 8400 Mountain Ascent - Dynamite Carbon Fiber, 7mm Rem. Mag. (W/ Box), SN - KW34119 Kimber, 8400 Mountain Ascent - Dynamite Carbon Fiber, 7mm Rem. Mag. (W/ Box), SN - KW34119

Kimber, 8400 Mountain Ascent - Dynamite Carbon Fiber, 7mm Rem. Mag. (W/ Box), SN - KW34119

Lot #86 (Sale Order 87 of 553)

Hunters who trudge over high mountains and rough country for hours searching for a 40-inch ram or a 360-inch bull elk may carry their iron for many miles and shoot it only once or twice when the opportunity finally presents itself. The rifle must be absolutely reliable, chambered for an accurate and powerful cartridge, and lightweight—the lighter, the better. A true mountain rifle must be light and accurate. Hardcore hunters understand this. Mountain Ascent models from Kimber are the lightest production big game rifles ever offered, delivering legendary Kimber accuracy, yet weighing as little as 5 pounds, 14 ounces. Kimber actions are designed and manufactured to the smallest possible dimensions around each cartridge. The Mountain Ascent is crafted of stainless steel with a strong but lightweight reinforced carbon-fiber stock. The stock is finished in a dynamite camo pattern called Gore Optifade Open Country with a soft touch treatment. And in the hands, the stock's texture does feel slightly “soft,” but still solid, so it's easy to get a good grip on the rifle for steady shooting. The butt has a 1-inch Pachmayr Decelerator recoil pad that makes the length of pull 13.75 inches. The stock comb is nice and straight, with only about 0.5 inch of drop at the heel and a bit less at the comb, so it's perfect for good cheek positioning with the scope. The barreled action mates to the stock with solid pillar bedding. The metalwork on the Mountain Ascent is unique and dazzling. Everywhere you look, there are cuts, flutes, and hollowed-out parts. Every place a gram or two of weight could be shaved off, it was—all without sacrificing strength or performance in any way. The stainless steel is finished with a lustrous polish that looks great but isn't game-spooking shiny. The barrel has three, eight-inch flutes that start three inches from the front receiver ring. The muzzle is 0.562", and is threaded. The trigger is adjustable from 3.5 to 4 pounds. The Mountain Ascent is made on Kimber's Model 84M action, and the two-lug bolt features a three-position Model 70-style safety which means the chamber can be unloaded with the safety engaged. A robust Mauser-type claw extractor pulls a case toward the rear until it hits a blade ejector at the left rear of the action. This feature is handy for hand loaders because fired cases can be conveniently plucked off the extractor before they hit the ejector. Kimber rifles have a “sub-MOA accuracy standard” for three-shot groups of 0.99 inch or less at 100 yards when fired by a highly skilled and qualified shooter using factory ammunition. The Kimber Mountain Ascent not only is a great shooter but also is as light as a feather, and it looks great. It would be right at home on a climb to the top of a Colorado mountain in search of elk or on a long stalk across a Wyoming prairie after pronghorns. This Kimber Mountain Ascent is chambered for 7mm Remington Magnum and features a 26" barrel - plus 2" muzzle break (comes with thread protector if the muzzle break is removed), fluted twist stainless bolt, tan nylon sling with rubber shoulder pad and comes equipped with a Nikon Monarch 3-15x50 scope with flip covers. This gun is in same-as-new condition throughout with no wear, has a perfect bore, comes in original box with paperwork and appears to be in good working order.

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1944 U.S. Inland (Cold War Lend), M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 5509779 1944 U.S. Inland (Cold War Lend), M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 5509779

1944 U.S. Inland (Cold War Lend), M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 5509779

Lot #87 (Sale Order 88 of 553)

During the Cold War, the U.S. provided hundreds of thousands of military surplus M1 rifles & carbines to South Korea which used them for many years before deciding to upgrade. In the 1980s many of these guns were imported back to the U.S. and sold on the civilian market by various U.S. importers. This M1 Carbine is one such example which started life in 1944 as a WWII issue. In 1941, with the U.S. being pulled into one of the greatest conflicts in world history, many U.S. manufacturers were tasked to switch production to support the war effort. Manufacturers tasked with M1 Carbine parts & production included - Inland Manufacturing (Division Of GM), Saginaw Steering Gear (Division Of GM), Quality Hardware & Machine Co., International Business Machines Corp (IBM), Rock-Ola Co., Standard Products, National Postal Meter and others. The M1 carbine is a lightweight semi-automatic rifle that was a standard firearm for the U.S. military during World War II and used primarily by Airborne Divisions. This U.S. Inland Manufacturing (Division Of GM) M1 Carbine represents a 1944 production date (SN - 5509779). It was then supplied to South Korea in order to help them fight communist movements in the 1960s and early 1970s. It was then imported back to the U.S. in the 1980s by Blue Sky (barrel marked "BLUE SKY/ ARLINGTON, VA"). Markings on this gun include: Barrel - "INLAND MFG. DIV./ GENERAL MOTORS/ 8-44"", Left Side Of Barrel Band - "SA" (Springfield Armory), Front Sight - "N" (Inland), and Rear Sight - "IR CO." (Inland). Features include an 18" barrel, adjustable rear peep sight, front band sight with ears, bayonet lug, sling ring, green nylon sling and 15-round magazine marked "AI" (Inland). This gun is in nice condition with light battle wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Anschutz, Model 2002 Olympic Grade, .177 Caliber, Air-Rifle (No Paperwork Needed) Anschutz, Model 2002 Olympic Grade, .177 Caliber, Air-Rifle (No Paperwork Needed)

Anschutz, Model 2002 Olympic Grade, .177 Caliber, Air-Rifle (No Paperwork Needed)

Lot #88 (Sale Order 89 of 553)

Anschutz is a name well recognized in shooting circles around the world. Their rifles are well known for their superb accuracy and craftsmanship. The Anschutz 2002 is an Olympic Grade 10 meter competition .177 caliber air-rifle specifically designed for Olympic athletes. It sports a match grade trigger unit that is adjustable for all typical adjustments including first stage weight, first stage travel, second stage weight, second stage travel (sear engagement), over travel and trigger angle. The heart of rifle is the metal stock that is made of aluminum with contact points made of laminated wood. It offers additional adjustments that a standard stock won't afford, such as a forearm adjustment and a grip adjustment. The pistol grip moves in just about all directions. It moves front to back, swings left and right and it turns. This makes it very easy to position it into a comfortable position. With the rail on the base stock, it can be shot as a three position rifle, or the forearm can be attached for standing shooting. The rail will accept any of the standard Anschutz accessories while the forearm is simply attached with two hex bolts and can be easily removed. The cheek piece is fully adjustable, including vertical, horizontal, angle and left/right. The metal stock will also fit the Anschutz Models 2020 and 2025 high power target rifles. This rifle currently holds the world record in the 10 meter competition with 598 out of 600. The 6 foot pounds of energy provides vibration free shot release. With the 4.8 milli-second lock time, the pellet is down and out of the 16.5" rifled barrel, quickly, efficiently and with pin-point accuracy. This gun features an overall length of 45" without adjustments, i.e. the LOP can be modified several inches inward or outward. This gun comes equipped with Anschutz fully adjustable competition front and rear sights. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear (possibly unfired). The ATF does not classify this air-rifle as a “firearm” (defined in the Gun Control Act of 1968) and thus no transfer paperwork is needed. This air rifle can be picked up or shipped directly to the buyer.

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1918 U.S. RIA, Model 1903 - Nickle Parade Rifle, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 318845 1918 U.S. RIA, Model 1903 - Nickle Parade Rifle, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 318845

1918 U.S. RIA, Model 1903 - Nickle Parade Rifle, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 318845

Lot #89 (Sale Order 90 of 553)

Few arms have served the U.S. military as long or as well as the famed "U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, Model 1903." For generations of American servicemen and arms enthusiasts, the M1903 has gained an enviable reputation as one of the best bolt-action military rifles of all time. The M1903 was manufactured by Springfield Armory at varying levels of production from 1903 until the late 1930s, and at Rock Island Arsenal from 1903 until 1913, and again from 1917 until 1919. Even though large numbers of M1917 "American Enfield's" were manufactured and issued during World War II, the "Springfield 1903" remained a standard issue rifle throughout WWII alongside the M1 Garand. This U.S. Rock Island Arsenal M1903 represents a 1918 production date (SN - 318845) and still sports the original barrel which is marked "R.I.A."/ Flaming Bomb/ "10-18". This rifle is in "Parade" configuration with many nickeled parts and is laser etched "KY28807" on the right side of the receiver. Features include a 24" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight with nickel finish, front band post sight, bayonet lug/ barrel band with nickel finish, mid-band with nickel finish, metal buttplate with nickel finish & cleaning kit compartment, bolt/ handle with nickel finish, floorplate/ trigger guard with nickel finish, sling rings with nickel finish and white leather sling. 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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Custom, Sako Finnfire P94S/ Lilja Match Grade, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 977471 Custom, Sako Finnfire P94S/ Lilja Match Grade, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 977471

Custom, Sako Finnfire P94S/ Lilja Match Grade, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 977471

Lot #90 (Sale Order 91 of 553)

The Sako Finnfire, also known as the P94S, is a bolt action rifle introduced in 1996. The receiver is machined from a single piece of steel which made it ideal for precision rifle shooting. Lilja Precision Rifle Barrels, Inc. was started in 1985 by Daniel Lilja as a result of his interest in benchrest rifles. Dan has been an active benchrest shooter since the mid 1970s and has an industrial engineering and machinist / toolmaker background. This custom precision rifle sports a Sako P94S receiver, 22.75" Lilja 22 LR Match Grade stainless free floating barrel with muzzle tuner, wooden benchrest stock with glossed green finish, serrated receiver top, adjustable stainless trigger and 5-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in excellent condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1942 WWII U.S. Springfield, M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 924452 1942 WWII U.S. Springfield, M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 924452

1942 WWII U.S. Springfield, M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 924452

Lot #91 (Sale Order 92 of 553)

The M1 Garand is a .30-06 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was the standard U.S. service rifle during World War II and the Korean War. The M1 rifle was named after its Canadian-American designer, John Garand. The M1 Garand replaced the bolt-action M1903 Springfield as the standard U.S. service rifle in 1936, and General George S. Patton called it "the greatest battle implement ever devised". It is a gas-operated, 8 shot clip-fed, semi-automatic rifle that is 43.6" long, weighs about 9.5 pounds and has a 24" barrel. The M1 Garand was made in large numbers, primarily by U.S. Springfield, during World War II. This U.S. Springfield M1 Garand represents a production date of 1942 (SN - 924452) and sports a Springfield Armory barrel dated "10-53". Other features include a wing protected post front sight, adjustable aperture rear battle sight, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment (includes period correct kit), bayonet lug and green canvas sling. This gun is in excellent condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1965 Winchester (U.S. Property) Model 52D Marksman, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 120565D 1965 Winchester (U.S. Property) Model 52D Marksman, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 120565D

1965 Winchester (U.S. Property) Model 52D Marksman, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 120565D

Lot #92 (Sale Order 93 of 553)

The Winchester Model 52 is a bolt-action .22-caliber target rifle introduced in 1920. For many years it was the premier smallbore match rifle in the United States, if not the world. Known as the "King of the .22s," the Model 52 Sporter was ranked by Field & Stream as one of "the 50 best guns ever made" and described by Winchester historian Herbert Houze as "perfection in design". The Model 52D (Marksman) was introduced in 1961 and was based on the 1956 US Olympic team rifles, the Model 52C. With the design of the Model 52D, Winchester elected to redesign the entire rifle, literally lock, stock, and barrel. The 52D action differed from its predecessors in being a single-shot: eliminating the magazine aperture in the receiver base rendered the entire assembly stiffer and (theoretically) more accurate. There was also a new Micro-Motion trigger lock based on the Style C but with different geometry, and adjustable to as little as one pound. It also featured a heavy stock with full pistol grip, large zero-drop buttstock, forearm flare that extended back to the bolt handle, 28" free-floating heavy barrel, and a rail under the forearm for mounting offhand grips and other accessories. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 52D (Marksman) was made in 1965. This gun is laser etched "US PROP" on the right side of the barrel, "U.S." on the left side of the receiver, "05 65" on the bolt, and "2" on top of the rear receiver. Features include a smooth walnut target stock with fluted comb & forearm rail, black ribbed rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, stainless bolt & handle, 28" target barrel, Redfield International Match fully adjustable rear receiver peep sight, front globe sight with level and sling ring. 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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1942 WWII U.S. Springfield, M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 541838 1942 WWII U.S. Springfield, M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 541838

1942 WWII U.S. Springfield, M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 541838

Lot #93 (Sale Order 94 of 553)

The M1 Garand is a .30-06 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was the standard U.S. service rifle during World War II and the Korean War. The M1 rifle was named after its Canadian-American designer, John Garand. The M1 Garand replaced the bolt-action M1903 Springfield as the standard U.S. service rifle in 1936, and General George S. Patton called it "the greatest battle implement ever devised". It is a gas-operated, 8 shot clip-fed, semi-automatic rifle that is 43.6" long, weighs about 9.5 pounds and has a 24" barrel. The M1 Garand was made in large numbers, primarily by U.S. Springfield, during World War II. This U.S. Springfield M1 Garand represents a production date of 1942 (SN - 541838) and sports a Springfield Armory barrel dated "4-45". This gun is "P" (proofed) under the grip and features a National Match wing protected post front sight, adjustable aperture rear battle sight, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment, bayonet lug and sling rings. This gun is in good condition with some battle wear to include a hairline crack on the front handguard, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1986 U.S. Kimber Of Oregon, M82 Government Target, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Single-Shot, SN - GM006802 1986 U.S. Kimber Of Oregon, M82 Government Target, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Single-Shot, SN - GM006802

1986 U.S. Kimber Of Oregon, M82 Government Target, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Single-Shot, SN - GM006802

Lot #94 (Sale Order 95 of 553)

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 was part of the 1986 U.S. Army Contract (SN - GM006802) and is stamped "U.S." on the receiver. Features include a smooth walnut target stock with adjustable sling rail under the forearm, black rubber buttpad with (2) spacers, 25" bull barrel with recessed target crown, Kimber fully adjustable rear peep sight, front globe sight and mounted scope bases. This gun is in excellent condition with no wear to speak of, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1944 WWII U.S. Springfield, M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 3241013 1944 WWII U.S. Springfield, M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 3241013

1944 WWII U.S. Springfield, M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 3241013

Lot #95 (Sale Order 96 of 553)

The M1 Garand is a .30-06 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was the standard U.S. service rifle during World War II and the Korean War. The M1 rifle was named after its Canadian-American designer, John Garand. The M1 Garand replaced the bolt-action M1903 Springfield as the standard U.S. service rifle in 1936, and General George S. Patton called it "the greatest battle implement ever devised". It is a gas-operated, 8 shot clip-fed, semi-automatic rifle that is 43.6" long, weighs about 9.5 pounds and has a 24" barrel. The M1 Garand was made in large numbers, primarily by U.S. Springfield, during World War II. This U.S. Springfield M1 Garand represents a production date of 1944 (SN - 3241013) and sports a Springfield Armory barrel dated "4-47". This gun is marked "ABD" under the grip, which indicates a post war refurbish. Features include a wing protected post front sight, adjustable aperture rear battle sight, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment, bayonet lug and black nylon sling. 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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1986 U.S. Kimber Of Oregon, M82 Government Target, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Single-Shot, SN - GM007308 1986 U.S. Kimber Of Oregon, M82 Government Target, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Single-Shot, SN - GM007308

1986 U.S. Kimber Of Oregon, M82 Government Target, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Single-Shot, SN - GM007308

Lot #96 (Sale Order 97 of 553)

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 was part of the 1986 U.S. Army Contract (SN - GM007308) and is stamped "U.S." on the receiver. Features include a smooth walnut target stock with adjustable sling rail under the forearm, black rubber buttpad with (3) spacers, 25" bull barrel with recessed target crown, Kimber fully adjustable rear peep sight, front globe sight and mounted scope bases. This gun is in excellent condition with a couple light scuffs on the bottom of the grip, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1944 WWII U.S. Springfield, M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 3208250 1944 WWII U.S. Springfield, M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 3208250

1944 WWII U.S. Springfield, M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 3208250

Lot #97 (Sale Order 98 of 553)

The M1 Garand is a .30-06 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was the standard U.S. service rifle during World War II and the Korean War. The M1 rifle was named after its Canadian-American designer, John Garand. The M1 Garand replaced the bolt-action M1903 Springfield as the standard U.S. service rifle in 1936, and General George S. Patton called it "the greatest battle implement ever devised". It is a gas-operated, 8 shot clip-fed, semi-automatic rifle that is 43.6" long, weighs about 9.5 pounds and has a 24" barrel. The M1 Garand was made in large numbers, primarily by U.S. Springfield, during World War II. This U.S. Springfield M1 Garand represents a production date of 1944 (SN - 3208250) and still sports the original Springfield Armory barrel dated "8-44". Other markings include "P" (proofed) under the grip, "RA-P" on the left side of the stock (ordnance overhauled at the Raritan Arsenal - 1950s & 60s), as well as the boxed Eagle & Stars Defense Acceptance Stamp on the left side of the stock. Other features include a wing protected post front sight, adjustable aperture rear battle sight, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment, bayonet lug and green canvas sling. This gun is in good condition with some battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1952 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 70, 270 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 221532 1952 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 70, 270 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 221532

1952 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 70, 270 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 221532

Lot #98 (Sale Order 99 of 553)

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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 70 was manufactured in 1952. Features include an outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, Pachmayr black rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, 24" medium contoured barrel, dovetail folding leaf white diamond rear right, hooded ramped dovetail front sight, sling rings, brown leather sling, internal spring fed magazine and sells complete with a BSA 3-9x50 scope. 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... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1953 Korean War (Post-War Lend) U.S. Springfield, M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 4386021 1953 Korean War (Post-War Lend) U.S. Springfield, M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 4386021

1953 Korean War (Post-War Lend) U.S. Springfield, M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 4386021

Lot #99 (Sale Order 100 of 553)

The M1 Garand is a .30-06 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was the standard U.S. service rifle during World War II and the Korean War. The M1 rifle was named after its Canadian-American designer, John Garand. The M1 Garand replaced the bolt-action M1903 Springfield as the standard U.S. service rifle in 1936, and General George S. Patton called it "the greatest battle implement ever devised". It is a gas-operated, 8 shot clip-fed, semi-automatic rifle that is 43.6" long, weighs about 9.5 pounds and has a 24" barrel. The M1 Garand was made in large numbers, primarily by U.S. Springfield, during World War II & the Korean War. This U.S. Springfield M1 Garand represents a production date of 1953 (SN - 4386021) and sports the original Springfield Armory barrel dated "12-53". This rifle also sports a C.A.I. import stamp on the barrel, which indicates that it remained overseas after the War as a "Lend" to an allied country. It was then imported back to the states in the 1980s or early 90s. Features include a wing protected post front sight, adjustable aperture rear battle sight, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment, bayonet lug and sling rings. This gun is showing heavy wear, has a sharp bore with some light pitting, and appears to be in good working order.

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1964 Winchester, Model 70 Varmint, 243 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 727257 1964 Winchester, Model 70 Varmint, 243 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 727257

1964 Winchester, Model 70 Varmint, 243 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 727257

Lot #100 (Sale Order 101 of 553)

The Winchester Model 70 is a bolt-action sporting rifle. It has an iconic place in American sporting culture and has been held in high regard by shooters since it was introduced in 1936, earning the moniker "The Rifleman's Rifle". Throughout its life, the Model 70 has been offered in many grades and styles. According to Winchester Arms Serial Number Reference, this Model 70 was made in 1964. Features include a basket weave checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, black metal grip cap, black checkered buttpad, jeweled bolt, 23.75" heavy varmint barrel, sling rings, and sells complete with a Tasco 3-9x50 scope. 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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1944 WWII German Beretta, M1935 (4UT), 32 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 597369 1944 WWII German Beretta, M1935 (4UT), 32 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 597369

1944 WWII German Beretta, M1935 (4UT), 32 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 597369

Lot #101 (Sale Order 102 of 553)

In the early 1930s, the Italian army was impressed by the Walther PP pistol. Beretta did not want to lose a big Italian military contract and designed the compact M1934 for the Italian army which accepted it in 1937. The M1935 is simply an M1934, modified to fire .32ACP ammunition. The M1935 was purpose built and designed for the Italian armed forces; however, it was also sold to the civilian market and issued to the German forces in 1944 and 1945. Captured M1935s during World War II from Italian and German armed forces were prized possessions by allied soldiers who liked it because of its small size, rugged design and good construction. A "4UT" mark was used on the pistols made for the German Wehrmacht. This 1944 German Army Issued M1935 is correctly marked "4UT" and sports a 3" barrel, black plastic grips, rear slide serrations, round serrated hammer, lanyard ring, 8-round magazine with finger rest base and comes with green leather holster. 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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1973 Smith & Wesson, 1 Of 50 Master Engraved Texas Ranger 19-3 (Knife/ Case), 357 Mag., SN - TR500 1973 Smith & Wesson, 1 Of 50 Master Engraved Texas Ranger 19-3 (Knife/ Case), 357 Mag., SN - TR500

1973 Smith & Wesson, 1 Of 50 Master Engraved Texas Ranger 19-3 (Knife/ Case), 357 Mag., SN - TR500

Lot #102 (Sale Order 103 of 553)

To honor the 150th anniversary of the Texas Rangers in 1973, Smith & Wesson produced a limited run of Model 19 Combat Magnum Revolvers. 8,000 were sold with a numbers matching Bowie knife, 1,950 were sold with a presentation case only, and 50 were "Class A" engraved with matching knife and case. This Smith & Wesson Texas Ranger Commemorative Model 19-3 is 1 of 50 produced with factory master engravings (Class A), numbers matching Bowie knife and wooden display box. This revolver features a near full coverage floral scroll engraving and a gold inlaid with Texas Ranger Commemorative Seal on the right side of the frame. Other features include a double-action trigger, smooth target grips featuring Ranger star medallions, 4" ribbed barrel, shrouded extractor rod, adjustable white outline rear sight pinned to the channel, ramped front sight with orange insert, slimmed trigger guard on the right side, casehardened target hammer, casehardened trigger and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun is in same-as-new condition throughout with a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor (over 70 years in business), and is believed to be new-old-stock.

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C.A.I., Colefire Magnum (Sterling MK 7 Para-Pistol), 7.62x25 Tokarev, Semi-Auto, SN - KR38093 C.A.I., Colefire Magnum (Sterling MK 7 Para-Pistol), 7.62x25 Tokarev, Semi-Auto, SN - KR38093

C.A.I., Colefire Magnum (Sterling MK 7 Para-Pistol), 7.62x25 Tokarev, Semi-Auto, SN - KR38093

Lot #103 (Sale Order 104 of 553)

The "Sterling" is a British submachine gun (SMG) that was first tested by the British Army in 1944–1945, and officially replaced the Sten gun 1953. A successful and reliable design, it remained standard issue in the British Army until 1994. The Sterling MK 7 "Para-pistol" was a special pistol variant issued to commando and plainclothes intelligence units. It had a 4" barrel, fixed vertical foregrip, and weighed 4.84 lbs.. The Colefire Magnum Semi-Automatic pistol is similar in appearance to the Sterling Mk7. It is chambered for the powerful 7.62x25mm Tokarev cartridge and utilizes a unique modified Sten magazine that flawlessly cycles 25 rounds of Tokarev ammunition with each loading. It also sports an enlarged and knurled charging handle for comfortable and reliable handling. Other features include a 4.5" barrel, overall length of 13.25", weighs 4.75 lbs., and is Manganese Phosphate coated with black wrinkle paint. This gun is in same-as-new condition with a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired), appears to be in good working order and comes with original manual and tag. Due to current Illinois Gun Restrictions, we are unable to transfer this gun into the new buyer's name. This gun will need to be shipped to, or picked up by a Federal Firearms Dealer - Sporting Goods Store, Pawn Shop, Local Gun Dea,ler, etc. - We will deliver guns to West Quincy, MO, or Keokuk, IA free of charge.

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1975 Smith & Wesson, Model 27-2 (8 3/8 1975 Smith & Wesson, Model 27-2 (8 3/8

1975 Smith & Wesson, Model 27-2 (8 3/8"), 357 Mag., Revolver (Case & Kit), SN - N327882

Lot #104 (Sale Order 105 of 553)

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.). According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 27-2 was made in circa 1975. Features include a 8.25" ribbed barrel, high luster polished bluing, grooved casehardened trigger, serrated casehardened hammer, large flat butt checkered Magna grips with S&W medallions, 10-groove rear strap, shrouded extractor rod, serrated top strap, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight and comes with dovetailed wooden presentation case & 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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1986 Franchi, Para Takedown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (Case & Accessories), SN - P6259 1986 Franchi, Para Takedown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (Case & Accessories), SN - P6259

1986 Franchi, Para Takedown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (Case & Accessories), SN - P6259

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The "Para" from Luigi Franchi S.P.A is a .22 caliber takedown rifle that was produced in the 1980s, with less than 3000 imported into the US (5000 were kept in the Italian military and no more were ever made). It sports a threaded barrel and came in its own unique WWII style green case with scope, sling and (2) bushings. This Para was made in 1986, indicated by the "AP" date code stamped on the barrel. Features include a 18.5" treaded barrel, hardwood stock & forearm, Manganese Phosphate coated receiver with black wrinkle paint, fixed metal stock, wheel adjustable rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, sling ring and stock fed tube magazine. This gun comes in original case with original accessories. 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. Due to current Illinois Gun Restrictions, we are unable to transfer this gun into the new buyer's name. This gun will need to be shipped to, or picked up by a Federal Firearms Dealer - Sporting Goods Store, Pawn Shop, Local Gun Dealer, etc. - We will deliver guns to West Quincy, MO, or Keokuk, IA, free of charge.

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1976 Smith & Wesson, Model 29-2 (8 3/8 1976 Smith & Wesson, Model 29-2 (8 3/8

1976 Smith & Wesson, Model 29-2 (8 3/8"), 44 Magnum, Revolver (Case & Kit), SN - N371246

Lot #106 (Sale Order 107 of 553)

The Smith & Wesson Model 29 is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .44 Magnum cartridge made from 1955 to present. The Model 29 is one of the popular revolvers ever made due to its reputation for quality and its worldwide association with the fictional character "Dirty Harry" Callahan. The original Model 29 was superseded by the Model 29-1 in 1960, with modifications made to the ejector-rod screw. The Model 29-2 replaced it the following year with one screw that had secured the cylinder-stop spring being deleted. According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 29-2 was made in circa 1976. Features include a 8 3/8" ribbed barrel, high luster polished bluing, serrated casehardened hammer, grooved casehardened trigger, large flat butt checkered Magna grips with S&W medallions, 10-groove rear strap, shrouded extractor rod, adjustable white outline rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight with orange insert and comes with dovetailed wooden presentation case with cleaning kit & 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.

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1978 Ruger (First Year), Mini-14 GB, 223 Rem., Semi-Auto, SN - 181-36080 1978 Ruger (First Year), Mini-14 GB, 223 Rem., Semi-Auto, SN - 181-36080

1978 Ruger (First Year), Mini-14 GB, 223 Rem., Semi-Auto, SN - 181-36080

Lot #107 (Sale Order 108 of 553)

The Mini-14 is a lightweight semi-automatic rifle that was first produced in 1978, and based on the M14 U.S. Army battle rifle. Since 1973, Ruger has introduced a number of different variants of the Mini-14. The Mini-14 GB ("Government Barrel") models feature either a pistol grip, side-folding stock, or a standard semi-pistol grip rifle stock, a 20- or 30-round magazine, bayonet lug, threaded barrel, and or, flash suppressor. Probably the most famous Mini-14 out there was used on the A-Team TV show. Along with the 1911, the folding stock Mini-14, though fully automatic on the show, was the signature weapon of the A-Team’s leader, Hannibal Smith. Despite being a pop culture icon, this stock is actually very functional and makes for an extremely compact overall size. It can be stored easily and deploys quickly while still being very solid in terms of lockup. Of note, the butt plate also folds, making the pistol grip area at the rear of the stock the widest point of the gun. According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Mini-14 was made in 1978 - First year production. Features include a folding metal stock & butt plate, black checkered pistol grip, walnut stock with gloss finish, vented upper handguard, folding multi-leaf adjustable rear battle sight, front post sight with ears, bayonet lug, 18" barrel plus 2" flash hider, and sling rings. Does not include magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Due to current Illinois Gun Restrictions, we are unable to transfer this gun into the new buyer's name. This gun will need to be shipped to, or picked up by a Federal Firearms Dealer - Sporting Goods Store, Pawn Shop, Local Gun Dealer, etc. - We will deliver guns to West Quincy, MO, or Keokuk, IA, free of charge.

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1979 Smith & Wesson, Model 57 (8 3/8 1979 Smith & Wesson, Model 57 (8 3/8

1979 Smith & Wesson, Model 57 (8 3/8"), 41 Magnum, Revolver (Case & Kit), SN - N616584

Lot #108 (Sale Order 109 of 553)

The Smith & Wesson Model 57 is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .41 Remington Magnum cartridge made from 1964 to 1991, and then from 2008-present. It is a large frame revolver designed as a weapon for law enforcement agencies, but due to size and recoil, it found more favor with civilian target shooters and hunters. According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 57 was made in circa 1979. Features include a 8 3/8" ribbed barrel, high luster polished bluing, serrated casehardened hammer, grooved casehardened trigger, large flat butt checkered Magna grips with S&W medallions, 10-groove rear strap, shrouded extractor rod, adjustable white outline rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight with orange insert and comes with dovetailed wooden presentation case with cleaning kit. 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.

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1988 L.A.R., 1 Of 20 Grizzly 1988 L.A.R., 1 Of 20 Grizzly

1988 L.A.R., 1 Of 20 Grizzly "Alaska Toklat Special", 45 Win. Mag. (W/ Case), SN - GNG-TS20/20

Lot #109 (Sale Order 110 of 553)

This L.A.R. Grizzly pistol is 1 Of 20 manufactured in 1988 for Great Northern Guns as Toklat Specials, named after a location and river in Denali Park, Alaska, which derived its name from the Tanana word for "cloudy white water". The word has also been used in reference to Alaskan bears. The Grizzly Win. Magnum pistols were conceived, invented, designed, engineered and developed in the 1980s by the sole inventor, Perry Arnett. The L.A.R. Grizzly pistol was a modified Colt M1911 style pistol with oversized components designed to handle larger, more powerful cartridges than could be used in the standard size 1911 pistol. It was the most powerful semi-automatic pistol ever commercially produced after the Desert Eagle .50 AE. This Special Edition 1 Of 20 Grizzly is marked "ALASKA SERIES TOKLAT SPECIAL" with a bear logo & gold lettering on the right side of the slide, and LAR logo "GRIZZLY WIN MAG" with gold lettering on the left side of the slide. Features include high luster polished bluing, 5.25" stainless barrel, dark laminate grips with gloss finish, squared trigger guard, grooved narrow hammer, beavertail grip safety, ambidextrous thumb safety, serrated black rubber back strap, extended slide stop, adjustable rear target sights, hi-vis orange front sight and 7-round magazine. This gun comes in a red felt lined French fitted case with a plaque that reads "Great Northern Guns / 20th Anniversary Commemorative / Alaska Series / Toklat Special / Ser. No. GNG-TS 20/20". This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor (over 70 years in business), and is believed to be new-old-stock.

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1956 Smith & Wesson, Pre-Model 27 (8 3/8 1956 Smith & Wesson, Pre-Model 27 (8 3/8

1956 Smith & Wesson, Pre-Model 27 (8 3/8"), 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - S167542

Lot #110 (Sale Order 111 of 553)

Smith & Wesson originally introduced the 357 Magnum Double-Action Revolver in 1935, and despite the ongoing Great Depression, was an instant hit. The revolver, then named "Registered Magnum", enjoyed popularity with lawmen and criminals alike and was valued for its high-quality of manufacture as well as simple, robust design. General George S. Patton carried an ivory-handled version of the Registered Magnum and reportedly called it his “killing gun.” Post-WWII models were simply called "The 357 Magnum", and in 1957, it was officially named the Model 27. It is based on Smith & Wesson’s N-frame, a large-sized revolver that is sufficiently robust to handle some of the stiffest Magnum cartridges. As the Model 27 is chambered in .357 Magnum, it can also safely chamber and fire the .38 Special cartridge, a slightly shorter and less powerful cartridge that has a bullet of the same diameter as the .357 Magnum. According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this .357 Magnum (Pre-Model 27) was made in circa 1956. Features include a 8 3/8" ribbed barrel, high luster polished bluing, serrated casehardened hammer, grooved casehardened trigger, checkered walnut Magna-Style grips with a diamond around the screw escutcheon & S&W medallions, 6-groove front & rear straps, shrouded extractor rod, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight, and serrated top strap. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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2013 Walther, Limited Edition PPK - Engraved, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (NIB W/ Case), SN - 5531BAS 2013 Walther, Limited Edition PPK - Engraved, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (NIB W/ Case), SN - 5531BAS

2013 Walther, Limited Edition PPK - Engraved, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (NIB W/ Case), SN - 5531BAS

Lot #111 (Sale Order 112 of 553)

The Walther double-action Model PPK (Police Pistol - Detective Model), is a smaller version of the original Model PP with a shorter grip, barrel, frame, and reduced magazine capacity. The PPK was manufactured by Walther in its own factory in Germany, as well as under licenses by Manurhin in France; Interarms in Virginia and by Smith & Wesson in Maine. The PP and the PPK were among the world's first successful double action semi-automatic pistols. They are still manufactured by Walther and have been widely copied. The design inspired other pistols, among them the Soviet Makarov, the Hungarian FEG PA-63, the Polish P-64, the American Accu-Tek AT-380 II, and the Argentinian Bersa Thunder 380. The PP and PPK were both popular with European police and civilians for being reliable and concealable. During World War II, they were issued to the German military (officers), including the Luftwaffe, as well as the uniformed Ordnungspolizei and plainclothes detectives of the Kriminalpolizei. Adolf Hitler killed himself with his PPK (.32 ACP/7.65mm) in the Fuhrerbunker in Berlin, and secret agent James Bond used a Walther PPK in many of the novels and films. This Walther PPK is a 2013 Distributor Limited Edition and features a laser engraved slide with floral pattern, laser engraved walnut grips with deep cut checkering & floral pattern, blued finish, round serrated hammer, serrated rib with dovetailed red dot rear sight, 3 3/4" barrel and 6-round magazine with bumper. This gun comes in the original Walther wooden case with blue lining, original black hardcase with paperwork and cardboard sleeve. This gun is in new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor, and is believed to be new-old-stock.

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1983 Smith & Wesson, 1 Of 4,875 Model 24-3, 44 S&W Special, Revolver (Box & Kit), SN - ABZ0317 1983 Smith & Wesson, 1 Of 4,875 Model 24-3, 44 S&W Special, Revolver (Box & Kit), SN - ABZ0317

1983 Smith & Wesson, 1 Of 4,875 Model 24-3, 44 S&W Special, Revolver (Box & Kit), SN - ABZ0317

Lot #112 (Sale Order 113 of 553)

The first Smith & Wesson revolver chambered for the .44 Special came out in 1907 as the New Century Triple Lock. A 1926 model with an ejector rod shroud was made from that year up until World War II, and then resumed from 1946 to 1948. In 1950, the “1950 Target Model .44” was offered. It was considered the finest of all the .44 Special S&W revolvers up to that time, and sported newer short-cocking action. When S&W assigned model numbers to all of their handguns in 1957, these revolvers became the Model 24. Unfortunately, with the dominance of the Model 29 .44 Magnum and the need for large N-frames to produce the .357 Magnum Models 27 and 28, the Model 24 got short shrift in both demand and production. It was discontinued in 1966, to the dismay of those who prized it. In the years to follow, a number of gun writers, including Skeeter Skelton, were pressuring Smith & Wesson to re-introduce the Model 24. So, in 1983, S&W began to manufacture the “Model 24,-3 1950 Target” revolvers. These were nearly identical to the original Model 24, but incorporated a non-pinned barrel, a 3-screw sideplate and eliminated the screw in front of the trigger guard. In 1983 and 1984, 2,625 were manufactured with 4” barrels and 4,875 with 6.5” barrels. According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 24-3 (1950 Target) was made in 1983. Features include a 6.5" ribbed barrel, high luster polished bluing, serrated casehardened hammer, grooved casehardened trigger, large flat butt checkered Magna grips with S&W medallions, 10-groove rear strap, shrouded extractor rod, adjustable rear sight, Patridge front sight and comes in original box with paperwork & cleaning kit. 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. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor (over 70 years in business), and is believed to be new-old-stock.

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S&W Performance Center, 945-1 Black/ Stainless, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Box), SN - RSA3646 S&W Performance Center, 945-1 Black/ Stainless, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Box), SN - RSA3646

S&W Performance Center, 945-1 Black/ Stainless, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Box), SN - RSA3646

Lot #113 (Sale Order 114 of 553)

The Performance Center 945 is a Smith & Wesson hybrid pistol with a combination of the 4006 series and their 1911 offerings. The Generation Three 645 contributed the slide and the 4506 provided the base. By combining the single action and active safeties from the 1911 with the above platform, Smith & Wesson created a unique and desirable firearm. Performance Center (PC) guns originate from standard designs or are created from scratch. From hand cutting and fitting to fine tuning for precision, these firearms are top performers. Products from the PC are the ultimate expression of old–world craftsmanship blended with modern technology. On the Model 945, PC did away with a number of undesirable 1911 features. For example, the 945’s barrel is linkless. It uses a spherical barrel bushing and external extractor, and it acquired a superior grip angle. In 2005, when the 945 debuted, Smith & Wesson was obsessed with accuracy, and many of their higher-priced pistols featured Briley’s spherical barrel bushing. The 945 was no exception and is a tack driver. Since the new gun was almost expressly intended not to have parts interchangeability with the Colt 1911, Wilson Combat was contracted to produce the proprietary grip safety which is indeed ergonomically correct for this particular pistol. The Model 945-1 was updated with an internal firing pin block and visual loaded chamber indicator. This Performance Center 945-1 sports a two-tone black/ stainless finish with polished flats, beavertail grip safety, ambidextrous thumb safety, oversized magazine release button, scalloped front & rear slide serrations, Hogue black checkered laminate grips, checkered front & rear straps, Wilson Combat adjustable rear sight, dovetailed front sight, adjustable skeletonized trigger and serrated bobbed hammer. This gun comes in the original factory stainless lockable hardcase with (2) 8-round stainless magazines, paperwork and original box. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and may be new-old-stock.

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1974 Smith & Wesson, 19-3 Combat Magnum (6 1974 Smith & Wesson, 19-3 Combat Magnum (6

1974 Smith & Wesson, 19-3 Combat Magnum (6"), 357 Mag., Revolver (Box & Grips) SN - 4K70672

Lot #114 (Sale Order 115 of 553)

The Smith & Wesson Model 19 is a double-action 357 Magnum revolver with a 6-round cylinder, built on a K-frame, introduced in 1957. It was available in 2.5", 4", or 6" barrel lengths. The Model 19 underwent several minor changes and updates during its long production run, which are identified by the "-#" after the model number (example 19-1, 19-2, etc.). According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 19-3 was made in 1974. Features include a 6" ribbed barrel, high luster polished bluing, serrated casehardened hammer, grooved casehardened trigger, checkered walnut Magna-Style grips with a diamond around the screw escutcheon & S&W medallions, 10-groove front & rear straps, shrouded extractor rod, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight, and Tyler T-Grip adapter. This gun comes in a blue S&W box with paperwork and a set of large flat butt checkered Magna grips. 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... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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2005 S&W Performance Center, PC1911 2005 S&W Performance Center, PC1911

2005 S&W Performance Center, PC1911 "JMB", 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Box), SN - JMB1557

Lot #115 (Sale Order 116 of 553)

Performance Center (PC) guns originate from standard designs or are created from scratch. From hand cutting and fitting to fine tuning for precision, these firearms are top performers. Products from the PC are the ultimate expression of old–world craftsmanship blended with modern technology. In 2005, when the PC1911 debuted, PC used a "JMC" prefix on the serial numbers, which stood for John Moses Browning. These 2005 PC variations are known as the best PC1911 design and have become very popular among collectors. This 2005 "JMB" PC1911 sports a glass bead/satin stainless steel finish, beavertail grip safety, ambidextrous thumb safety, scalloped front & rear slide serrations, checkered laminate grips, checkered front & rear straps, Wilson Combat adjustable rear sight, dovetailed front sight, adjustable skeletonized trigger and serrated bobbed hammer. This gun comes in the original factory stainless lockable hardcase with bushing tool, paperwork and original box. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and may be new-old-stock.

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1964 Smith & Wesson, Model 17-2 K22 Masterpiece (6 1964 Smith & Wesson, Model 17-2 K22 Masterpiece (6

1964 Smith & Wesson, Model 17-2 K22 Masterpiece (6"), 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - K561128

Lot #116 (Sale Order 117 of 553)

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 of 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. The Model 17 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. According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 17-2 was made in 1964. Features include a 6" ribbed barrel, high luster polished bluing, serrated casehardened hammer, grooved casehardened trigger, checkered walnut Magna-Style grips with a diamond around the screw escutcheon & S&W medallions, 10-groove front & rear straps, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel and Patridge front sight. This gun comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1970s High Standard/ Auto Mag, Model 180, 44 AMP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - AO6999 1970s High Standard/ Auto Mag, Model 180, 44 AMP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - AO6999

1970s High Standard/ Auto Mag, Model 180, 44 AMP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - AO6999

Lot #117 (Sale Order 118 of 553)

The original Auto Mag pistol was conceived by American businessman Harry Sanford during late 1960s. Sanford envisioned a semi-automatic pistol, similar in power to the very powerful Smith & Wesson .44 Magnum revolvers, but with less recoil. In 1970, Harry Sanford opened the first Auto Mag Corporation factory in Pasadena, California. The first pistol was shipped on August 8, 1971, and the factory declared bankruptcy on May 3, 1972, after making fewer than 3,000 pistols. The company opened and closed several times from 1973 through 1982 under several different names: TDE (Trade Deed Estates), OMC, Thomas Oil Company, High Standard, and AMT (Arcadia Machine & Tool). An additional 6,000 pistols were produced and sold during this period for a total of about 9,000. Back in early 1970s Auto Mag pistols were in a class of its own – there were no other production pistols with such power; rivals like Wildey and Desert Eagle appeared later than Auto Mag. Also, the "original" Auto Mag pistols should not be confused with later Automag II – V pistols which also were designed by Harry Sanford and made by AMT during 1990s. The short-recoil operated Auto Mag pistol featured a rotary bolt with six locking lugs located at the front similar to the M16/AR-15 rifle. The Auto Mag is a modest weight pistol designed to give handgun owners .44 Magnum power in a semi-automatic pistol platform. The .44 Auto Mag was designed to shoot .429-inch, 240-grain bullets at about the same velocity as the .44 Magnum revolver. The Auto Mag Pistol was given a brief bit of glory when it was featured in the 1983 Clint Eastwood Movie "Sudden Impact." This High Standard Auto Mag sports a full stainless steel construction, 6.5" barrel, vent-rib, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, ramped front sight, black checkered grips, grooved front & rear straps, 7-round steel magazine and comes in a period correct brown vinyl hardcase. This gun is in good condition with some light wear to include a small chip on the bottom of the left grip panel, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1978 Smith & Wesson, 28-2 Highway Patrolman (6 1978 Smith & Wesson, 28-2 Highway Patrolman (6

1978 Smith & Wesson, 28-2 Highway Patrolman (6"), 357 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - N507204

Lot #118 (Sale Order 119 of 553)

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. According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 28-2 was made in 1978. Features include a 6" ribbed barrel, blued finish, serrated casehardened hammer, grooved casehardened trigger, checkered walnut Magna-Style grips with S&W medallions, 10-groove front & rear straps, shrouded ejector rod, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel and Patridge front sight. This gun 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.

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Lionheart Industries, LHP Graphite Black - Match Grade, 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - AA002785 Lionheart Industries, LHP Graphite Black - Match Grade, 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - AA002785

Lionheart Industries, LHP Graphite Black - Match Grade, 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - AA002785

Lot #119 (Sale Order 120 of 553)

The LH Series from Lionheart Industries combines over 20 years of battle-proven reliability with the revolutionary exclusive Double Action Plus+ action. Lionheart may be new to the market, but their LH9 isn’t, at least not strictly speaking. The LH9 is a modernized version of the venerable Daewoo K5 military pistol. Lionheart has modernized the K5 by making the slide serrations more aggressive, replacing the spur hammer with a rounded, less snag-prone hammer, adding more aggressive grips and lastly Cerakoting the full frame and slide. In the grand scheme of things, these aren’t significant changes, though sometimes it doesn’t take significant changes to make a noticeable improvement. As the K5 was largely influenced in design by the Browning Hi-Power and the Smith and Wesson 59 series, the LH9 would be the best example of the design lineage. The aggressive ergonomics let the LH9 fit the hand well. These unique pistols also come standard with NOVAK sights. The slide release is generous in size and the ambidextrous safety operates easily. The chrome-lined match grade barrel is 4.1”, and it fits in the slide very tight - no rattle, no play. This LH9 sports a DA/ SA trigger, Graphite Black finish and ribbed front & rear straps. This gun comes in original box with black soft case, (2) magazines and cleaning kit. This gun is in new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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1976 Smith & Wesson, Airweight Model 37 (2 1976 Smith & Wesson, Airweight Model 37 (2

1976 Smith & Wesson, Airweight Model 37 (2"), 38 Spl., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - J304242

Lot #120 (Sale Order 121 of 553)

The Airweight Model 37 is the younger brother to the Model 36 “Chief’s Special”. Released in 1951, this small "J" frame double-action revolver is chambered for .38 Special. The frame is constructed of aluminum, making it very lightweight, which made it popular among off duty police officers and detectives. According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 37 was made in 1976. Features include a 2" Snub Nose ribbed barrel, polished blued finish, serrated casehardened hammer, grooved casehardened trigger, checkered walnut Magna-Style grips with S&W medallions and 5-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun comes in original box with paperwork and cleaning tool. 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... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1 Of 500 - Remington, Cased R1 1911 1 Of 500 - Remington, Cased R1 1911

1 Of 500 - Remington, Cased R1 1911 "100th Anniversary", 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - JB1855091

Lot #121 (Sale Order 122 of 553)

Remington's Model 1911 R1 takes history’s most trusted pistol platform to new levels of performance. A sweet-shooting advancement of America's classic 1911 pistol, the Remington R1 is an accurate and enduring handgun with original 1911A1 specs. This Remington 1911 R1 Centennial Limited Edition is 1 of 500 produced in 2011 and sports a 24-kt gold banner on left side of the slide"100th ANNIVERSARY 1911-2011", 14-kt gold bead front sight, Carbona blue finish, engraved slide with floral scroll patterns, exhibition-grade smooth walnut grips, beavertail safety grip, serrated spur hammer, grooved backstrap, 5" barrel and comes in a French-fit walnut presentation case with green felt lining. This gun is in beautiful new/ unfired condition and comes in original green hardcase with paperwork & extra magazine. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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1952 Smith & Wesson, (Pre-17) Third Model K-22 Masterpiece (6 1952 Smith & Wesson, (Pre-17) Third Model K-22 Masterpiece (6

1952 Smith & Wesson, (Pre-17) Third Model K-22 Masterpiece (6"), 22 LR, SN - K135693

Lot #122 (Sale Order 123 of 553)

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. According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Third Model K-22 Masterpiece was made in 1952. Features include a 6" ribbed barrel, blued finish, serrated casehardened hammer, grooved casehardened trigger, 5-screw frame, non-relieved large flat butt checkered Magna grips with S&W medallions, 6-groove rear straps, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel and Patridge 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.

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1968 Belgium Browning, P35 Hi-Power, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - T228732 1968 Belgium Browning, P35 Hi-Power, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - T228732

1968 Belgium Browning, P35 Hi-Power, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - T228732

Lot #123 (Sale Order 124 of 553)

The Browning Hi-Power Pistol was introduced in 1935 based on a design by John Browning, and completed by Dieudonné 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. According to the Browning Serial Number Database, this P35 Hi-Power was made in Belgium in 1968. Features include a 4.7" stainless barrel, two-piece checkered walnut grips, dovetailed rear sight and serrated spur hammer. This gun is in good condition with some wear to include pitting spots on the left side of the slide, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1986 Smith & Wesson, Model 629 (8 3/8 1986 Smith & Wesson, Model 629 (8 3/8

1986 Smith & Wesson, Model 629 (8 3/8"), 44 Rem. Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - AJN1818

Lot #124 (Sale Order 125 of 553)

Introduced in 1978, the Smith & Wesson Model 629 is a stainless steel version of the iconic Model 29. The Smith & Wesson Model 29 is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .44 Magnum cartridge and made from 1955 to present. It is one of the most popular revolvers ever made due to its reputation for quality and its worldwide association with the fictional character "Dirty Harry" Callahan. According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 629-1 was made in 1986. Features include a 8 3/8" ribbed barrel, shrouded ejector rod, serrated hammer, grooved trigger, large flat butt checkered Magna grips with S&W medallions, 10-groove rear straps, adjustable white outline rear sight and Patridge front sight with orange insert. This gun comes in original box with paperwork and cleaning kit. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor (over 70 years in business), and is believed to be new-old-stock.

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1963 Belgium Browning, Medalist, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 30353T3 1963 Belgium Browning, Medalist, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 30353T3

1963 Belgium Browning, Medalist, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 30353T3

Lot #125 (Sale Order 126 of 553)

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. According to the Browning Serial Number Database, this Medalist was made in Belgium in 1968. Features include a 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 Patridge front sight, slide serrations, loaded chamber indicator and 10-round magazine. This gun is in good condition with some surface wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1918 WWI U.S. Eddystone, M1917 Enfield, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 500012 1918 WWI U.S. Eddystone, M1917 Enfield, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 500012

1918 WWI U.S. Eddystone, M1917 Enfield, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 500012

Lot #126 (Sale Order 127 of 553)

The M1917 Enfield, or "American Enfield", is an American modification and production of the British Pattern 1914 Enfield (P14) rifle (listed in British Service as Rifle No. 3), which was developed and manufactured during the period 1917–1918. When the British Empire entered World War I, it had an urgent need for rifles, and contracts were placed with companies in the United States. In the case of the P14 rifle, Winchester and Remington were selected. When the U.S. entered the war, it had a similar extreme need for rifles. Rather than re-tool completely, the factories, under the close supervision of the US Army Ordnance Department, altered the P14 design for the 30-06 caliber. Winchester produced the rifle at their New Haven, Connecticut, plant and Remington at their main facility at Ilion, New York, and at another plant in Eddystone, Pennsylvania. Numerically, it was the main rifle used by the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe during World War I. This new rifle was formally adopted as the new standard U.S. Service rifle and named the Model of 1917. It was manufactured by: Eddystone (1,181,908 rifles), Remington (545,541 rifles) and Winchester (465,980 rifles). Design changes were few; the stripper clip feed, internal box magazine, bolt face, chamber and rifling dimensions were altered to suit the .30-06 Springfield cartridge and the US pattern 5-round stripper clips. The stock was slightly redesigned, lightening it somewhat, and the volley fire sights on the left side of the weapon were deleted. The markings were changed to reflect the model and caliber change. The M1917 was used alongside the M1903 Springfield, and quickly surpassed the Springfield design in numbers produced and units issued. By November 11, 1918, about 75% of the AEF in France were armed with M1917s. An M1917 Enfield rifle was used by Sergeant Alvin C. York on October 8, 1918, during the event for which he was famously awarded the Medal of Honor. According to the U.S. Military Dates Of Manufacture Resource Service, this Eddystone M1917 was produced in 1918 (SN - 500012). Markings include: Barrel - "E" (Eddystone)/ the U.S. Flaming Bomb ordnance stamp/ "4-18"; Top Receiver - "U.S. MODEL OF 1917 EDDYSTONE"; Left Side Of Receiver - Flaming Bomb acceptance stamp; Top Of The Receiver - Eagle Head acceptance stamp; Bolt Handle - "W" & Flaming Bomb; along with several other period correct U.S. acceptance stamps. This U.S. M1917 features a 26" barrel, rear receiver folding ladder aperture sight with ears, wing-protected front post sight "075", metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment, military stock with grooved forearm, sling rings and bayonet lug. This gun is in good condition with light battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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Winchester, Model 70 Classic Featherweight, 7mm-08 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - G39879 Winchester, Model 70 Classic Featherweight, 7mm-08 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - G39879

Winchester, Model 70 Classic Featherweight, 7mm-08 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - G39879

Lot #127 (Sale Order 128 of 553)

With the traditional cut checkering pattern of the Classic Featherweight, this flagship of the Model 70 line offers both beauty and performance. While the looks of the new Featherweight quickly set it apart from the competition, don’t overlook its extraordinary accuracy. This Classic Featherweight is slightly slimmer, trimmer, and lighter in weight than the Sporter Model to enhance fast handling as well as ease of carry. It uses the same controlled-round, claw-extractor as the "pre-'64" style which grabs hold of the cartridge's rim shortly after it leaves the magazine and guides it to the chamber, regardless of the angle the rifle is being held, and prevents jams caused by double feeding. The large claw, Mauser-type extractor also provides maximum surface contact on the cartridge's rim for sure extraction of the spent casing; and a solid blade-type ejector reliably clears empty cases from the action. A 3-position safety allows the shooter to load or unload the this rifle with the safety engaged in the mid position. The bolt is locked down with the safety fully to the rear, where it is extremely unlikely to accidentally get knocked to the fire position when carrying the rifle in rugged terrain. Winchester's M.O.A. Trigger System has zero trigger "creep", and no "overtravel" after the firing pin has been released. The excellent trigger, combined with a 22" hammer-forged, free-floated barrel, and forged steel receiver with a bedded integral recoil lug contributes to the extreme accuracy. The satin-finished, walnut stock features cut checkering, a Schnabel fore-end, and a Pachmayr recoil pad. Other features include polished bluing, recessed muzzle crown, jeweled bolt and sling studs. The Winchester Model 70 Classic Featherweight Bolt-Action Rifle is an outstanding choice for avid hunters who are looking for a quick-handling rifle that delivers exceptional accuracy with modern, long-range cartridges. This gun appears to be new/ unfired with no wear and a perfect bore, and appears to be in good working order.

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1919 U.S. Springfield, M1903 Mark I, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 1113390 1919 U.S. Springfield, M1903 Mark I, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 1113390

1919 U.S. Springfield, M1903 Mark I, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 1113390

Lot #128 (Sale Order 129 of 553)

Few arms have served the U.S. military as long or as well as the famed "U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, Model 1903." For generations of American servicemen and arms enthusiasts, the M1903 has gained an enviable reputation as one of the best bolt-action military rifles of all time. The M1903 was manufactured by Springfield Armory at varying levels of production from 1903 until the late 1930s, and at Rock Island Arsenal from 1903 until 1913, and again from 1917 until 1919. Even though large numbers of M1917 "American Enfield's" were manufactured and issued during World War I to supplement the supply of M1903s, the "Springfield 1903" remained a standard issue rifle throughout WWII, along side the M1 Garand. From 1918 - 1920, Springfield manufactured a variant known as the M1903 Mark I, which was a modified M1903 with an ejection port on the left side of the receiver for specific use with a Pedersen device. The Pedersen device allowed these rifles to fire .30 caliber pistol-grade cartridges in a semi-automatic fire mode. According to the Springfield Armory Production Resource Database, this U.S. Springfield M1903 Mark I was produced in 1919 (SN -1113390). Markings include: Barrel - "SA"/ Flaming Bomb/ "10-19", Right Side Of Stock - "RA-P" (Raritan Arsenal, NJ) & "DAL" (Springfield inspector Daniel A. Leary), Under Stock At Grip - Circle "P" Proof Mark, along with several other period correct U.S. acceptance stamps. Features include a 24" barrel, adjustable folding aperture rear sight, front band post sight, bayonet lug, metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment (with original cleaning kit) and period correct brown leather sling. This gun is in good condition with light battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1 Of 2000 - 1986 Savage, Model 110C Gold/ Engraved, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 86 0001 1 Of 2000 - 1986 Savage, Model 110C Gold/ Engraved, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 86 0001

1 Of 2000 - 1986 Savage, Model 110C Gold/ Engraved, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 86 0001

Lot #129 (Sale Order 130 of 553)

The original version of the popular Savage Model 110 rifle was first introduced in 1958, and remained in production until 2003 when it was replaced by the round-back version with a AccuTrigger. The Savage Model 110 went through a ton of modifications in its long history of production which can be identified by the "SERIES" stamp and following letter. The Model 110C (Clip) was produced from 1966-86. It was essentially a Model 110E with a detachable magazine and some improvements, most notably a new, more powerful extractor. The J series is most noted by the distance between the action screws. They are 4.522". A greater distance than today's short action Mod. 111 (the 110 replacement). Variations are numerous. This Model 110C Series J is marked "1 Of 2,00" on the left side of the receiver, as well as "GEORGE R WOFORD" on the top left edge of the receiver. The serial number on this rifle is "86 0001" which indicates that was made in 1986 and is number 1 of the limited 2,000 production run. Features include floral scroll engraved receiver, 24k gold accents/ lettering & magazine floor plate design, gold trigger/ safety & bolt release lever, checkered walnut Monte Carlo stock with fluted high comb/ raised cheek & satin finish, black grip cap with Savage Arms logo, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, high luster polished bluing, 22" barrel, drilled & tapped receiver top for scope mounts, magazine release button on the right side of the stock, sling studs and 4-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in beautiful same-as-new condition, has a sharp/ clean bore (believed to be unfired), and appears to be in good working order.

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1919 U.S. Springfield (WWII Issue), M1903 Mark I, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 1110043 1919 U.S. Springfield (WWII Issue), M1903 Mark I, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 1110043

1919 U.S. Springfield (WWII Issue), M1903 Mark I, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 1110043

Lot #130 (Sale Order 131 of 553)

Few arms have served the U.S. military as long or as well as the famed "U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, Model 1903." For generations of American servicemen and arms enthusiasts, the M1903 has gained an enviable reputation as one of the best bolt-action military rifles of all time. The M1903 was manufactured by Springfield Armory at varying levels of production from 1903 until the late 1930s, and at Rock Island Arsenal from 1903 until 1913, and again from 1917 until 1919. Even though large numbers of M1917 "American Enfields" were manufactured and issued during World War I to supplement the supply of M1903s, the "Springfield 1903" remained a standard issue rifle throughout WWII, alongside the M1 Garand. From 1918 - 1920, Springfield manufactured a variant known as the M1903 Mark I, which was a modified M1903 with an ejection port on the left side of the receiver for specific use with a Pedersen device. The Pedersen device allowed these rifles to fire .30 caliber pistol-grade cartridges in a semi-automatic fire mode. According to the Springfield Armory Production Resource Database, this U.S. Springfield M1903 Mark I was produced in 1919 (SN -1110043). The markings on this rifle indicate WWII era Arsenal Performing Overhaul. Markings include: Barrel - "HS" (High Standard)/ Flaming Bomb/ "11-44", Right Side Of Stock - various Government Arsenal stamps, Under Stock At Grip - Circle "P" Proof Marks, along with several other period correct U.S. acceptance stamps. Features include a 24" barrel, adjustable folding aperture rear sight, front band post sight with detachable protective hood, bayonet lug, metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment and tan canvas sling dated "1944". This gun is in excellent condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1969 Parker-Hale, Model 1200 Super Varmint, 25-06 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - P-58726 1969 Parker-Hale, Model 1200 Super Varmint, 25-06 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - P-58726

1969 Parker-Hale, Model 1200 Super Varmint, 25-06 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - P-58726

Lot #131 (Sale Order 132 of 553)

Parker-Hale Ltd. was a British firearms, air rifle and firearms accessory manufacturer located in the Gun Quarter of the city of Birmingham, England. It was founded by Alfred Gray Parker and Arthur Hale. Alfred Gray Parker founded a rifle manufacturing company in 1890. In 1910, he invited his nephew, Alfred Thomas Corbyn Hale, to become a partner in the limited liability company. By 1914, the company's small manufacturing plant was well established and received several WWI allied contracts. With the outbreak of the Second World War, they supplied Pattern 1914 Enfield rifles, and in 1940, the "Parker-Hale Arms Company" was founded. A wide range of additional war contract work followed, principally with the manufacture of .30-06 Springfield and .303 British drill cartridges in large quantities. After the close of hostilities, business at Parker-Hale remained relatively stable throughout the 1960s and into the 1980s with sales of target and sporting rifles, handguns, shotguns and ammunition sitting comfortably alongside the company's comprehensive range of rifle scopes, knives, gun care accessories and cleaning kits. Lacking the investment necessary to enable the company to compete effectively in newly emerging markets, Parker-Hale was eventually sold to the Midlands engineering group, Modular Industries Ltd. In 1992, it was purchased by Navy Arms and spun off as Gibbs Rifle Company, Inc. This Parker-Hale Model 1200 Super Varmint was imported to the U.S. by Jana (Denver, CO.) in 1969 which is identified by the "P" prefix on the serial number (letter date codes started in 1953 with "A"). Features include a basket weave checkered Monte Carlo stock with raised cheek & gloss finish, mahogany forearm tip & grip cap with white spacers, black Pachmayr White Line buttpad with black/ white spacers, gold trigger, high luster polished bluing, 24" heavy varmint barrel with recessed crown muzzle, stainless Mauser-98 style action, hinged floorplate with trigger guard release button, sling rings and sells complete with BSA Huntsman 6-24x40 scope. 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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1919 U.S. Springfield, M1903 Mark I, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 1107129 1919 U.S. Springfield, M1903 Mark I, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 1107129

1919 U.S. Springfield, M1903 Mark I, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 1107129

Lot #132 (Sale Order 133 of 553)

Few arms have served the U.S. military as long or as well as the famed "U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, Model 1903." For generations of American servicemen and arms enthusiasts, the M1903 has gained an enviable reputation as one of the best bolt-action military rifles of all time. The M1903 was manufactured by Springfield Armory at varying levels of production from 1903 until the late 1930s, and at Rock Island Arsenal from 1903 until 1913, and again from 1917 until 1919. Even though large numbers of M1917 "American Enfields" were manufactured and issued during World War I to supplement the supply of M1903s, the "Springfield 1903" remained a standard issue rifle throughout WWII, alongside the M1 Garand. From 1918 - 1920, Springfield manufactured a variant known as the M1903 Mark I which was a modified M1903 with an ejection port on the left side of the receiver for specific use with a Pedersen device. The Pedersen device allowed these rifles to fire .30 caliber pistol-grade cartridges in a semi-automatic fire mode. According to the Springfield Armory Production Resource Database, this U.S. Springfield M1903 Mark I was produced in 1919 (SN -107129). Markings include: Barrel - "SA"/ Flaming Bomb/ "10-19", Right Side Of Stock - "RA-P" (Raritan Arsenal, NJ) , Under Stock At Grip - Circle "P" Proof Mark, along with several other period correct U.S. acceptance stamps. Features include a 24" barrel, adjustable folding aperture rear sight, front band post sight, bayonet lug, metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment and green canvas sling dated "1944". This gun is in good condition with light battle wear, has an sharp bore with some light pitting and appears to be in good working order.

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Late 1970s Shiloh (Farmingdale, NY), Sharps 1874, 45-70 Govt., Falling Block, SN - 1607 Late 1970s Shiloh (Farmingdale, NY), Sharps 1874, 45-70 Govt., Falling Block, SN - 1607

Late 1970s Shiloh (Farmingdale, NY), Sharps 1874, 45-70 Govt., Falling Block, SN - 1607

Lot #133 (Sale Order 134 of 553)

Sharps rifles are a series of large-bore, single-shot, falling-block, breech-loading rifles, beginning with a design by Christian Sharps in 1848, and have become icons of the American Old West with their appearances in many western-genre films and books. Shiloh Rifle Manufacturing is a family owned business that has been established since 1976, and is the recognized leader in the quality production and craftsmanship of the incomparable Sharps Rifle. Each Shiloh-Sharps Rifle is custom built for superb accuracy & authenticity. The company produced the legendary 1874 Sharps Rifle featured in the 1990 Western film Quigley Down Under, starring Tom Selleck. Shiloh Sharps Rifle began production in 1983. Previously, the Sharps rifle reproductions were manufactured by Shiloh Products Inc. founded by Len Mule (pronounce Mull-A) of Garfield, New Jersey, in partnership with Wolfgang Droge who owned Drovel Tool Company of Farmingdale, New York, from 1976 to 1983. This Shiloh Rifle was made at the original Farmingdale, New York, factory in the late 1970s (low 4-digit serial number). It is chambered for .45 Sharps straight cartridge "2 1/10" (45-70 Govt.). Features include a smooth walnut stock with dark grain swirl/ gloss finish & Schnabel forearm tip, casehardened receiver, double set-triggers, curved casehardened buttplate, 28"" heavy round barrel, Marble's folding adjustable rear tang peep sight, folding aperture rear sight, dovetailed front globe sight and side hammer ignition. 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.

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1929 U.S. Springfield, M1903A1, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 1329702 1929 U.S. Springfield, M1903A1, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 1329702

1929 U.S. Springfield, M1903A1, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 1329702

Lot #134 (Sale Order 135 of 553)

Few arms have served the U.S. military as long or as well as the famed "U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, Model 1903." For generations of American servicemen and arms enthusiasts, the M1903 has gained an enviable reputation as one of the best bolt-action military rifles of all time. The M1903 was manufactured by Springfield Armory at varying levels of production from 1903 until the late 1930s, and at Rock Island Arsenal from 1903 until 1913, and again from 1917 until 1919. Even though large numbers of M1917 "American Enfields" were manufactured and issued during World War I to supplement the supply of M1903s, the "Springfield 1903" remained a standard issue rifle throughout WWII, alongside the M1 Garand. The M1903A1 variant was produced from 1929–1939 which sported a pistol grip stock (Type C stock). The pistol grip stock was conducive to improve marksmanship and was fitted to National Match rifles until World War II. Pistol grip stocks became standard for later M1903 production and were subsequently fitted to older rifles. The Army considered any rifle M1903 rifle with a pistol grip stock an M1903A1, but M1903 receiver markings were unchanged. According to the Springfield Armory Production Resource Database, this U.S. Springfield M1903A1 was produced in 1929 (SN -1329702) and sports the original barrel, marked "SA"/ Flaming Bomb/ "9-29". Features include a 24" barrel, adjustable folding aperture rear sight, front band post sight, bayonet lug, metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment and sling rings. This gun is in excellent condition with a perfect bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Early 1990s Shiloh-Sharps, Model 1874, 45-70 Govt., Falling Block, SN - B9160 Early 1990s Shiloh-Sharps, Model 1874, 45-70 Govt., Falling Block, SN - B9160

Early 1990s Shiloh-Sharps, Model 1874, 45-70 Govt., Falling Block, SN - B9160

Lot #135 (Sale Order 136 of 553)

Sharps rifles are a series of large-bore, single-shot, falling-block, breech-loading rifles, beginning with a design by Christian Sharps in 1848, and have become icons of the American Old West with their appearances in many western-genre films and books. Shiloh Rifle Manufacturing is a family owned business that has been established since 1976, and is the recognized leader in the quality production and craftsmanship of the incomparable Sharps Rifle. Each Shiloh-Sharps Rifle is custom built for superb accuracy & authenticity. The Shiloh-Sharps is the finest long range, competition and hunting rifle in the world. They are the only company in the world whose parts interchange with the original Sharps rifles, and they produced the legendary 1874 Sharps Rifle featured in the 1990 Western film Quigley Down Under, starring Tom Selleck. This Shiloh-Sharps Model 1874 was made in the early-to-mid 1990s, which is identified by the "B" serial prefix and 4-digit number. This rifle is chambered for the 45 Sharps straight cartridge "2 1/10" (45-70 Govt.). Features include a smooth satin finished walnut stock with dark grain swirl & Schnabel forearm tip, casehardened receiver, double set-triggers, curved casehardened buttplate, 30" heavy octagon barrel, folding adjustable rear tang peep sight, rear dovetail insert, dovetailed front globe sight and side hammer ignition. 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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1944 WWII U.S. Smith-Corona, M1903-A3, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 4871837 1944 WWII U.S. Smith-Corona, M1903-A3, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 4871837

1944 WWII U.S. Smith-Corona, M1903-A3, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 4871837

Lot #136 (Sale Order 137 of 553)

Few arms have served the U.S. military as long or as well as the famed "U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, Model 1903." For generations of American servicemen and arms enthusiasts, the M1903 has gained an enviable reputation as one of the best bolt-action military rifles of all time. The M1903 was manufactured by Springfield Armory at varying levels of production from 1903 until the late 1930s, and at Rock Island Arsenal from 1903 until 1913, and again from 1917 until 1919. Even though large numbers of M1917 "American Enfield's" were manufactured and issued during World War I to supplement the supply of M1903s, the "Springfield 1903" remained a standard issue rifle throughout WWII alongside the M1 Garand. World War II saw new production of the Springfield M1903 at private manufacturers such as the Remington Arms and Smith-Corona Typewriter companies. As the already worn tooling began to wear beyond use, Remington began seeking Army approval for a continuously increasing number of changes and simplifications to both speed up manufacture and improve performance. This resulted in the replacement of the M1903, in favor of the M1903-A3, in 1942. The most noticeable visual difference in the M1903-A3 was the replacement of the barrel-mounted rear sight with a smaller, simpler aperture rear sight mounted on the rear of the receiver which was designed by Remington; it was primarily adopted in order to speed familiarization by soldiers already trained on the M1 Garand which had a similar sighting system. According to the U.S. Military Dates Of Manufacture Resource, this U.S. Smith-Corona M1903-A3 was produced in 1944 (SN -4871837). Markings include: Barrel - "RA"/ Flaming Bomb/ "1-43", Right Side Of Stock - "RIA/FK" & "OC" & "U.S.", Bayonet Lug Band - "R", Front Underside Of Barrel "P", Underside Of Stock At Grip - circle "P", Front Sling Ring - "R". Features include a 24" barrel, ramped adjustable aperture rear battle sight, banded front blade sight, military stock, sling rings, metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment, bayonet lug and period correct green canvas sling. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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Armi Sport, "McNelly Sharps" Texas Ranger Carbine, 45-70 Sprg., Falling Block, SN - SH5928

Lot #137 (Sale Order 138 of 553)

Sharps rifles are a series of large-bore, single-shot, falling-block, breech-loading rifles, beginning with a design by Christian Sharps in 1848 and have became icons of the American Old West with their appearances in many western-genre films and books. At the end of the U.S. Civil War, the War Department had approximately 50,000 Sharps percussion models on hand. From 1868-69, approximately 32,184 percussion models, primarily carbines, were converted to breech loaders and sold to Frontiersmen & buffalo hunters. Following Reconstruction, the Texas Legislature in 1875 assigned a small group of Texas Rangers under the command of Captain Leander McNelly, an experienced guerilla fighter, to "clean up the Texas Strip." McNelly purchased 36 Sharps M1859 Carbine Conversions chambered for 45-70 and went to work. Each of the 36 original carbines were marked on the barrel by the Rangers with a "T * S" and numbered as issued. This recreation of the "McNelly Sharps" is sensational. It's a handsome-looking carbine with attention to historical detail, and the overall workmanship is impeccable. Features include a case colored receiver & furniture, 22" blued steel barrel, smooth American black walnut (as was used on the original Texas Ranger carbines) with an oiled finish, adjustable folding aperture rear sight, front blade sight and saddle ring. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1943 WWII U.S. Remington, M1903-A3, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 4189765 1943 WWII U.S. Remington, M1903-A3, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 4189765

1943 WWII U.S. Remington, M1903-A3, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 4189765

Lot #138 (Sale Order 139 of 553)

Few arms have served the U.S. military as long or as well as the famed "U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, Model 1903." For generations of American servicemen and arms enthusiasts, the M1903 has gained an enviable reputation as one of the best bolt-action military rifles of all time. The M1903 was manufactured by Springfield Armory at varying levels of production from 1903 until the late 1930s, and at Rock Island Arsenal from 1903 until 1913, and again from 1917 until 1919. Even though large numbers of M1917 "American Enfields" were manufactured and issued during World War I to supplement the supply of M1903s, the "Springfield 1903" remained a standard issue rifle throughout WWII alongside the M1 Garand. World War II saw new production of the Springfield M1903 at private manufacturers such as the Remington Arms and Smith-Corona Typewriter companies. As the already worn tooling began to wear beyond use, Remington began seeking Army approval for a continuously increasing number of changes and simplifications to both speed up manufacture and improve performance. This resulted in the replacement of the M1903 in favor of the M1903-A3 in 1942. The most noticeable visual difference in the M1903-A3 was the replacement of the barrel-mounted rear sight with a smaller, simpler aperture rear sight mounted on the rear of the receiver which was designed by Remington; it was primarily adopted in order to speed familiarization by soldiers already trained on the M1 Garand which had a similar sighting system. According to the Remington Society of America Resource Database, this U.S. Remington M1903-A3 was produced in 1943 (SN -4189765). Marking include: Barrel - "RA"/ Flaming Bomb/ "12-43", Right Side Of Stock - "OG/FK", Bayonet Lug Band - "R", Front Underside Of Barrel "P", Underside Of Stock At Grip - circle "P". Features include a 24" barrel, ramped adjustable aperture rear battle sight, banded front blade sight, military stock, sling rings, metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment, bayonet lug and period correct green canvas 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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1996 Browning, M1885 BPCR, 40-65 Cal., Falling-Block (NIB), SN - 07367NT2B7 1996 Browning, M1885 BPCR, 40-65 Cal., Falling-Block (NIB), SN - 07367NT2B7

1996 Browning, M1885 BPCR, 40-65 Cal., Falling-Block (NIB), SN - 07367NT2B7

Lot #139 (Sale Order 140 of 553)

John Browning designed the classic falling-block action rifle in 1875. A falling block action uses a steel breech block to open and seal the breech for loading and firing; actuating the lever opens pulls down the falling block which moves between two corresponding vertical grooves in the receiver. This type of action results in a very strong chamber. Browning sold his design to Winchester in 1883. Winchester started producing it in 1885, hence the name. In 1885 competitive target shooting in America had the stature of professional sports today. Huge matches were held at places like Creedmoor, New York, where spectators would number in the thousands. The Winchester Model 1885 was uniquely suited to the long-range accuracy shooting of the day. It was the first and perhaps one of the greatest of all the John Moses Browning designs. Browning started making these new replicas with the High Wall one hundred years later in 1985. The Low Wall came along ten years after that in 1995, and the M1885 BPCR (Black Powder Cartridge Rifle) debuted in 1996. This Browning M1885 BPCR was made in 1996 ("NT" date code) and features an outline checkered dark walnut Monte Carlo stock with raised cheek/ oiled finish & Schnabel forearm tip, casehardened receiver, 30" heavy octagon/ round barrel with recessed crown muzzle, polished stainless block, metal case colored grip cap, checkered case colored metal buttplate, Soule-pattern adjustable folding tang sight (comes with 3 eyecups) and front globe sight with level. This gun comes in original box with original 1996 purchase receipt. This gun is in same-as-new condition with a perfect bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1965 Belgium Browning, A5 1965 Belgium Browning, A5

1965 Belgium Browning, A5 "Light Twelve", 12 Ga. (26" MOD), Semi-Auto, SN - 5G88335

Lot #140 (Sale Order 141 of 553)

The Browning A-5 " humpback" shotgun first came off the production line at the Fabrique Nationale factory in Belgium in 1903. The first shipment to the U.S. arrived in 1905, all in 12 gauge. Four years later, in 1909, the first 16 gauges were introduced. It was produced continually for almost 100 years by several makers with production ending in 1998. Beginning in 1948, the left sides of the receivers for the Light Weight 12 gauge models were engraved “Light Twelve.” According to Browning's A5 Serial Number Records, this A5 "Light Twelve" was made in Belgium in 1965. Features include an outline checkered walnut stock with round pistol grip/ fluted comb & grooved forearm, 26" MOD barrel, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, Pachmayr White Line black rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, scroll engraved receiver & trigger guard with floral pattern, gold trigger, serrated receiver top, 14.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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Circa 1973 Mauser-Werk, Model 3000, 308 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 90176 Circa 1973 Mauser-Werk, Model 3000, 308 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 90176

Circa 1973 Mauser-Werk, Model 3000, 308 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 90176

Lot #141 (Sale Order 142 of 553)

The Mauser Model 3000 was originally designed by Heym, and was originally released as the Heym SR10 and SR20 rifle. The Model 3000 was designed specifically for export to countries such as the U.S. Mauser-Werke leased the idea with space to manufacture from Heym - thus the Mauser Original roll mark. The serial numbers started with 67110 in 1968, and ended with 95204 in 1974. They sported push feed actions that were made from round bar stock supplied by Krupp steel. All were produced without iron sights and had a soft rubber recoil pad. The recoil lugs of these rifles were welded onto the action rather than being forged / machined in one-piece with the action as the original Mausers were. All Model 3000s were distributed in the US by Bauer-Mauser in Michigan. This circa 1973 Mauser-Werk Model 3000 features a smooth Monte Carlo walnut stock with raised cheek & oiled finish, Mahogany forearm tip & grip cap with white spacers, Winchester brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, high luster polished bluing, 22" free-floating barrel, hinged floorplate with trigger guard release button, sling studs and Pine Ridge 4-12x44 scope. This gun is in excellent condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1992 Browning, A5 1992 Browning, A5

1992 Browning, A5 "Light Twelve", 12 Ga. (26" Invector), Semi-Auto, SN - 08925NY211

Lot #142 (Sale Order 143 of 553)

The Browning A-5 " humpback" shotgun first came off the production line at the Fabrique Nationale factory in Belgium in 1903. The first shipment to the U.S. arrived in 1905, all in 12 gauge. Four years later, in 1909, the first 16 gauges were introduced. It was produced continually for almost 100 years by several makers with production ending in 1998. Beginning in 1948, the left sides of the receivers for the Light Weight 12 gauge models were engraved “Light Twelve.” According to Browning's A5 Serial Number Records, this A5 "Light Twelve" was made in 1992. Features include an outline checkered walnut stock with round pistol grip/ fluted comb/ grooved forearm & gloss finish, 26" Invector barrel with Carlson's Turkey Load .680 choke tube, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, black textured buttpad, scroll engraved receiver & trigger guard with floral pattern, gold trigger, serrated receiver top, 14.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order.

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1960 Winchester, (Pre-64) Model 52C Sporter, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 99042C 1960 Winchester, (Pre-64) Model 52C Sporter, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 99042C

1960 Winchester, (Pre-64) Model 52C Sporter, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 99042C

Lot #143 (Sale Order 144 of 553)

The Winchester Model 52 was a bolt-action .22-caliber target rifle introduced in 1920. For many years it was the premier smallbore match rifle in the United States, if not the world. Known as the "King of the .22s," the Model 52 has been called by Field & Stream one of "the 50 best guns ever made" and by Winchester historian, Herbert Houze, "perfection in design." The costly-to-produce Model 52 was finally discontinued when US Repeating Arms took over the manufacture of Winchester rifles from Olin Corporation in 1980. During the Model 52's development, alphabetic SN suffixes A, B, C and D were applied specifically to changes to the receiver forging itself, originally as an aid to factory workers: The Model "52C" was developed in 1951 with a two-lever Micro-Motion trigger. The new trigger was adjustable for pull-weight between 2.5 and 6 lbs. and travel between .030 and an almost imperceptible .003 inches. The Micro-Motion trigger was an instant success, and considered the new state of the art in match rifle trigger locks. Around 1931 Major John W. Hessian, a friend of new Winchester president John M. Olin, had a private gunsmith remount his Model 52 in a custom lightweight "sporting" stock. Olin was so impressed that he ordered the development of a 52 Sporter as a production model which made its debut in 1934. The Sporting Model had a lightweight 24" barrel and an elegant gloss-finished walnut stock with a slender, tapering capped forearm, pronounced pistol grip and fancy checkering. The action was identical with contemporary target models, except that the receiver top was left round rather than milled flat. The Sporter was in all respects a deluxe rifle. While Winchester already had a reputation as the Cadillac of American arms manufacturers, the 52 Sporter was produced with a degree of fit and finish appropriate to a custom gunsmith's shop. Esquire magazine called it "a diamond in a field of chipped glass -- the rifle for the connoisseur." Field & Stream named the 52 Sporter one of the "50 Best Guns Ever Made," calling it "unrivalled in beauty and accuracy." The Sporter represented only a small percentage of Model 52s produced between 1934 and its discontinuation in 1960: it is today the most collectible of all 52 variants. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 52C Sporter was made in 1960. Features include an outline checkered Monte Carlo stock with black forearm tip, black grip cap with silver initial plate marked "J.B.", Redfield scope base, ramped dovetail front sight with brass bead, magazine release button on the right side of the stock, black checkered buttpad, sling rings, brown leather sling 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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1975 Belgium Browning, A5 1975 Belgium Browning, A5

1975 Belgium Browning, A5 "Magnum Twelve", 12 Ga. (32" FULL), Semi-Auto, SN - 75V41243

Lot #144 (Sale Order 145 of 553)

The Browning A-5 " humpback" shotgun first came off the production line at the Fabrique Nationale factory in Belgium in 1903. The first shipment to the U.S. arrived in 1905, all in 12 gauge. Four years later, in 1909, the first 16 gauges were introduced. It was produced continually for almost 100 years by several makers with production ending in 1998. The magnum 12 gauge was introduced in 1958 and was marked "Magnum Twelve". Production of the Magnum Twelve ended 1976. According to Browning's A5 Serial Number Records, this A5 "Magnum Twelve" was made in Belgium in 1975. Features include an outline checkered walnut stock with pistol grip/ fluted comb/ grooved forearm & gloss finish, 32" FULL barrel, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, scroll engraved receiver & trigger guard with floral pattern, gold trigger, serrated receiver top, 14.5" LOP and 3" chamber. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1957 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 156630 1957 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 156630

1957 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 156630

Lot #145 (Sale Order 146 of 553)

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 on the right side. 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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 63 was made in 1957. Features include an outline checkered walnut stock, checkered metal buttplate, high luster bluing, 23" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed brass pin front sight and grooved receiver top. This gun is in beautifully refinished condition with no wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1 Of 4500 - 1993 Winchester, Model 12 Engraved DU Edition, 20 Ga., Pump, SN - 93DU3404 1 Of 4500 - 1993 Winchester, Model 12 Engraved DU Edition, 20 Ga., Pump, SN - 93DU3404

1 Of 4500 - 1993 Winchester, Model 12 Engraved DU Edition, 20 Ga., Pump, SN - 93DU3404

Lot #146 (Sale Order 147 of 553)

The Winchester Model 12 has been popularly named the "Perfect Repeater". 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. This Model 12 is a 1993 Ducks Unlimited "Gun of the Year" Limited Edition - 4,500 produced. Features include a silver gray stainless receiver with floral scroll engravings and Setter dog (right) & Ducks (left), outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & high gloss finish, black grip cap, black checkered buttpad, 26" IMP CYL barrel, vent-rib with dual bead sights, 14.25" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in same-as-new condition throughout, comes with original hangtag (no box was found), and appears to be in good working order.

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1949 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 86312 1949 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 86312

1949 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 86312

Lot #147 (Sale Order 148 of 553)

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 on the right side. 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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 63 was made in 1949. Features include a smooth walnut stock, checkered metal buttplate, 23" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetailed silver 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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Circa 1960 Remington, Model 870 Wingmaster (28 Circa 1960 Remington, Model 870 Wingmaster (28

Circa 1960 Remington, Model 870 Wingmaster (28" MOD), 20 Ga., Pump, SN - 621132X

Lot #148 (Sale Order 149 of 553)

First produced in 1950 as an updated version of the Model 31, the Remington Model 870 Wingmaster Pump Action Shotgun is light, lively, easy to take apart & maintain, reliable and versatile. If the Model 870 was introduced today, it would be hailed as a major advance in pump-action shotgun design. Yet this remarkable shotgun has been around for almost 75 years, and has become the best-selling shotgun of any type in history with over ten million made. The ultimate in strength, durability, silky-smooth bind-free action, and sleek classical lines, along with its flawless balance and natural pointing qualities, has made the Model 870 Wingmaster a true American icon. According to the Remington Society Of America research page, this Model 870 Wingmaster was made in circa 1950-1967 (no date code). Features include a smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & ribbed forearm, 28"" MOD barrel, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, silver shell lifter & trigger, 2 3/4"" chamber and 14.25"" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1957 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 154972 1957 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 154972

1957 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 154972

Lot #149 (Sale Order 150 of 553)

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 on the right side. 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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 63 was made in 1957. Features include a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, checkered metal buttplate, high luster bluing, 23" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetailed pin front sight. This gun is in beautifully refinished condition with no wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1959 Winchester, Model 50 (28 1959 Winchester, Model 50 (28

1959 Winchester, Model 50 (28" FULL), 20 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 144774

Lot #150 (Sale Order 151 of 553)

The Winchester Model 50 is a semi-automatic shotgun designed by David Marshall Williams in 1950, and produced by Winchester from 1954 to 1962. It was a "high-quality" shotgun that was designed to compete with the popular Remington and Savage lines of semi-automatic shotguns of the era. Due to its moderate commercial success and high production costs, Winchester discontinued it in 1962. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 50 was made in 1959. Features include an outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, black checkered buttpad, 28" FULL barrel, vent-rib with dual silver bead sights, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun will have a small chip on the bottom of the butt stock at the buttplate, but otherwise is in excellent condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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S&W Performance Center, 945-1 Compact (3.25 S&W Performance Center, 945-1 Compact (3.25

S&W Performance Center, 945-1 Compact (3.25"), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - UFC2489

Lot #151 (Sale Order 152 of 553)

The Performance Center 945 is a Smith & Wesson hybrid pistol with a combination of the 4006 series and their 1911 offerings. The Generation Three 645 contributed the slide, and the 4506 provided the base. By combining the single action and active safeties from the 1911 with the above platform, Smith & Wesson created a unique and desirable firearm. Performance Center (PC) guns originate from standard designs or are created from scratch. From hand cutting and fitting to fine tuning for precision, these firearms are top performers. Products from the PC are the ultimate expression of old–world craftsmanship blended with modern technology. On the Model 945, PC did away with a number of undesirable 1911 features. For example, the 945’s barrel is linkless. It uses a spherical barrel bushing and external extractor, and it acquired a superior grip angle. In 2005, when the 945 debuted, Smith & Wesson was obsessed with accuracy, and many of their higher-priced pistols featured Briley’s spherical barrel bushing. The 945 was no exception and is a tack driver. Since the new gun was almost expressly intended not to have parts interchangeability with the Colt 1911, Wilson Combat was contracted to produce the proprietary grip safety which is indeed ergonomically correct for this particular pistol. The Model 945-1 was updated with an internal firing pin block and visual loaded chamber indicator. This Performance Center 945-1 Compact sports a matte black finish, beavertail grip safety, thumb safety, scalloped slide serrations, Hogue black checkered laminate grips, checkered front & rear straps, dovetailed target sights, adjustable skeletonized trigger and serrated bobbed hammer. This gun comes in the original factory hardcase with (2) 6-round stainless magazines and paperwork. This gun is in new condition with no wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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1974 Smith & Wesson, 34-1 1974 Smith & Wesson, 34-1

1974 Smith & Wesson, 34-1 "Kit Gun" (2" Nickle), 22 LR, Revolver, SN - M7589

Lot #152 (Sale Order 153 of 553)

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. According to the "Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson" book, this Model 34-1 "Kit Gun" was made in circa 1974. Features include a nickel finish, 2" ribbed barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, ramped blade front sight, semi-round checkered walnut Magna-Style grips with medallion inlays, casehardened serrated hammer and casehardened grooved trigger. 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... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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KRISS, SPHINX (Switzerland), SDP Compact (3.25 KRISS, SPHINX (Switzerland), SDP Compact (3.25

KRISS, SPHINX (Switzerland), SDP Compact (3.25"), 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - S12B003211

Lot #153 (Sale Order 154 of 553)

Switzerland maintains an impeccable reputation for fine machining, particularly with regards to small parts. It is acknowledged worldwide for its knives and watches—and, to a smaller audience, for its firearms. SPHINX pistols are a case in point. These pistols are precision crafted for an unparalleled ownership experience. Every major component is machined from billet and assembled by hand to ensure the very best fit and finish. Like its larger brother, the SDP Duty, this SDP Compact is imported into America by Kriss, the company best known for its line of Vector carbines and submachine guns. The SPHINX pistols have been sought after by IPSC competitors and law enforcement agencies for decades, largely because of the hybrid design that makes them suitable for both duty and competition use. It consists of a steel slide and barrel assembly that is hand-fitted to an aircraft-grade, hard-coat-anodized aluminum frame. Toward the rear of the frame, you will find bilateral decockers, as the SDP uses a double-action/single-action configuration. Just in front of the left-side decocker is a slide stop that can easily be actuated by the right thumb or the left trigger finger. Both of these controls are built with a stepped contour for easy manipulation with minimal risk of snagging. The SDP Compact also makes use of a low-profile hammer to further reduce this hazard. The pistol’s interchangeable backstrap is a one-piece rubber insert that wraps around both sides of the grip, and extra inserts included with the gun allow the shooter to fine tune the circumference of the grip to the dimensions of his or her hands. Completing the grip are deeply machined finger grooves with vertical striations cut into the front strap. Machined into the SDP Compact’s dustcover is a four-slot Picatinny rail for the attachment of accessories such as flashlights or lasers. The extractor performs double duty as a loaded-chamber indicator, allowing just a sliver of the case to show when the chamber is occupied. The 3.5" barrel with 6-groove rifling and 1-10" RH twist gives the user consistent and accurate shots every time they pull the trigger. This SPHINX is new/ unfired, comes in black hardcase with (2) 15-round magazine, backstraps & cleaning kit and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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1976 Smith & Wesson, Airweight Model 37 (2 1976 Smith & Wesson, Airweight Model 37 (2

1976 Smith & Wesson, Airweight Model 37 (2"), 38 Spl., Revolver, SN - J338982

Lot #154 (Sale Order 155 of 553)

The Airweight Model 37 is the younger brother to the Model 36 “Chief’s Special”. Released in 1951, this small "J" frame double-action revolver is chambered for .38 Special. The frame is constructed of aluminum, making it very lightweight which made it popular among off duty police officers and detectives. According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 37 was made in 1976. Features include a 2" Snub Nose ribbed barrel, polished blued finish, serrated casehardened hammer, grooved casehardened trigger, checkered walnut Magna-Style grips with S&W medallions and 5-shot swing-out cylinder. 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... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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Boberg, XR9-L Compact (4 Boberg, XR9-L Compact (4

Boberg, XR9-L Compact (4"), 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - L00438

Lot #155 (Sale Order 156 of 553)

The Boberg XR9-L is a pretty slick compact carry gun that harkens back to the original monster hand cannon, the Mars Automatic Pistol. What makes the Boberg so interesting is that it feeds cartridges backwards out of the magazine, instead of the standard method of pushing them forward like the Mars did. This requires a pretty creative feed system, and all for the end goal of getting a long barrel in a short pistol. The Boberg XR9-L manages to squeeze a 4" barrel into a gun with an overall length of barely 6 inches. Why go to all the work of designing an unconventional pistol for that one feature? Well, it lets you get the most possible performance out of the 9mm cartridge. Judging from the data at Ballistics by the Inch, that extra inch of barrel length gets you 100fps more velocity with many brands of ammo – or in another view, it gives you +P performance from standard cartridges, compared to the 3" barrel in any other pistol the size of the XR9-L. The grip design and locked breech design really helps mitigate the recoil, and the XR9-L is a very comfortable pistol to shoot (unlike many compact handguns). The trigger is long, but smooth. Magazine design on the Boberg is a definite departure from what one expects to see. Since it feeds backwards out of the mag, cartridges are held nose-down, and the feed lips are folded down around the nose of the rounds to hold them securely in position. No follower is used in the magazines; instead the magazine spring pushes directly on the bottom cartridge. Other features include a double-action only (DAO) trigger with concealed hammer, smooth stainless trigger, low profile target sights, lower accessory rail and 7-round magazine. This gun comes in the original box with soft case and paperwork. This gun is in new condition with no wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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2009 Ruger, 50th Anniversary New Model Super Blackhawk (7.5 2009 Ruger, 50th Anniversary New Model Super Blackhawk (7.5

2009 Ruger, 50th Anniversary New Model Super Blackhawk (7.5"), 44 Mag. Revolver (NIB), SN - SB-00017

Lot #156 (Sale Order 157 of 553)

Ruger’s Super Blackhawk can certainly be called an overwhelming success. It was a hit right from the beginning in 1959 when Ruger first started producing what was to become the flagship of their single action revolver line. Finished in a superior high polish compared to the standard Blackhawk guns, wearing a long grip frame with a distinctive dragoon-style trigger guard, there was nothing quite like the Super at the time. The old Supers were built with a high polish blued finish that shine like a mirror, and Ruger has given the same high polish finish to this 50th Anniversary gun as well. The grip frame is perfectly fitted to the cylinder frame, and the highly-figured wood grips fit very well to the grip frame. The gold lines around the cylinder and the gold lettering atop the barrel are very tastefully done. The ejector rod housing is polished blue steel, and well fitted to the barrel and frame. The barrel/cylinder gap is an even four one-thousandths (.004) of an inch. The wide hammer spur and wide trigger add a touch of class. This anniversary gun is classic Super Blackhawk in every way. Other features include a 7.5" barrel, precision click adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight, smooth dark walnut grips with silver Ruger logo medallions and 6-shot cylinder.

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1991 GLOCK, Gen2 17L Competition, 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto, SN - ST992 1991 GLOCK, Gen2 17L Competition, 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto, SN - ST992

1991 GLOCK, Gen2 17L Competition, 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto, SN - ST992

Lot #157 (Sale Order 158 of 553)

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 17L is Glock's competition pistol that was first Introduced in 1988 and incorporates a longer slide & extended barrel (The G17L is only manufactured in limited quantities). According to the Glock Serial Number Research Project database, this GLOCK Gen2 17L was produced in 1991. Features include 6" barrel, slotted slide and white-outline target sights. 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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1976 Ruger, Cased 1976 Ruger, Cased

1976 Ruger, Cased "CO Centennial" New Model "Super" Single-Six, 22 LR & Mag., SN - 64-96014

Lot #158 (Sale Order 159 of 553)

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, thus 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 which can be identified by the term "New Model". The term "Super Single-Six" refers to those models which have fully adjustable target sights. This Ruger New Model (with transfer bar) "Super" Single-Six is a 1976 Limited Edition Colorado Centennial Model (1876-1976) and comes in wooden case with blue felt lining and both 22 LR & 22 Magnum cylinders. Features include a full stainless finish, 6.5" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sights, smooth walnut grips with Ruger logo medallions and is stamped "MADE IN THE 200TH YEAR OF AMERICAN LIBERTY" on the top of the barrel. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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GLOCK, Gen4 21, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (New-In-Hardcase), SN - BLWR969 GLOCK, Gen4 21, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (New-In-Hardcase), SN - BLWR969

GLOCK, Gen4 21, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (New-In-Hardcase), SN - BLWR969

Lot #159 (Sale Order 160 of 553)

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 21 is a .45 ACP version of the Glock 20 designed primarily for the American market. This GLOCK Gen4 21 sports a 4.5" barrel and white outline target sights. This gun comes in original black hardcase with (3) 13-round magazines, interchangeable backstraps, quick loader and paperwork. This gun is in new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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1976 Ruger, Cased 1976 Ruger, Cased

1976 Ruger, Cased "CO Centennial" New Model "Super" Single-Six, 22 LR & Mag., SN - 65-01733

Lot #160 (Sale Order 161 of 553)

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, thus 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 which can be identified by the term "New Model". The term "Super Single-Six" refers to those models which have fully adjustable target sights. This Ruger New Model (with transfer bar) "Super" Single-Six is a 1976 Limited Edition Colorado Centennial Model (1876-1976) and comes in wooden case with blue felt lining and both 22 LR & 22 Magnum cylinders. Features include a full stainless finish, 6.5" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sights, smooth walnut grips with Ruger logo medallions and is stamped "MADE IN THE 200TH YEAR OF AMERICAN LIBERTY" on the top of the barrel. This gun is in same-as-new condition with some light box wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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GLOCK, Gen4 22, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (New-In-Hardcase), SN - BHPD109 GLOCK, Gen4 22, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (New-In-Hardcase), SN - BHPD109

GLOCK, Gen4 22, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (New-In-Hardcase), SN - BHPD109

Lot #161 (Sale Order 162 of 553)

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 22 is a .40 S&W version of the full-sized Glock 17 introduced in 1990. This GLOCK Gen4 22 sports a 4.5" barrel and white outline target sights. This gun comes in original black hardcase with (3) 15-round magazines, interchangeable backstraps, quick loader and paperwork. This gun is in new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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Scarce - 1983 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk, 357 Maximum (10.5 Scarce - 1983 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk, 357 Maximum (10.5

Scarce - 1983 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk, 357 Maximum (10.5"), Revolver (NIB), SN - 600-03717

Lot #162 (Sale Order 163 of 553)

In 1983, Ruger introduced its New Model Blackhawk chambered in .357 Maximum. It was a .357 caliber revolver utilizing a cartridge case .315 inches longer than a standard .357 Mag. The cartridge was intended for handgun hunters and metallic silhouette shooters. The cartridge was designed to generate energy levels comparable to the .44 Mag. but without the recoil. After only two years of production, Ruger stopped manufacturing this high-performance handgun. The new Maximum featured a longer cylinder than earlier guns with a frame sized appropriately for the stretched cartridge and cylinder. To fully eject the longer Maximum cases, both the ejector rod and its housing were lengthened. The grip frame was steel and manufactured in the Dragoon-style which was utilized on the original Super Blackhawks chambered in .44 Mag. This Ruger New Model Blackhawk Maximum (with transfer bar) was made in 1983, according to the Ruger Serial Number Service. It sports a 10.5" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight, grooved hammer and smooth walnut grips with medallion logo inlays. This gun is in beautiful new/ unfired condition with original box, cardboard sleeve & paperwork, and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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GLOCK,Gen4 34 Competition, 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto (New-In-Hardcase), SN - BKSH889 GLOCK,Gen4 34 Competition, 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto (New-In-Hardcase), SN - BKSH889

GLOCK,Gen4 34 Competition, 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto (New-In-Hardcase), SN - BKSH889

Lot #163 (Sale Order 164 of 553)

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 34 is a competition version of the Glock 17. It is similar to its predecessor, the Glock 17L, but with a slightly shorter slide and barrel to meet the maximum size requirements for many sanctioned action pistol sporting events. This GLOCK Gen4 34 Competition sports a 5.25" barrel, slotted slide and white outline target sights. This gun comes in original black hardcase with (3) 17-round magazines, interchangeable backstraps, quick loader and paperwork. This gun is in new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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1978 Colt, 3rd Gen. SAA (7.5 1978 Colt, 3rd Gen. SAA (7.5

1978 Colt, 3rd Gen. SAA (7.5"), 44 Special, Revolver, SN - SA08174

Lot #164 (Sale Order 165 of 553)

The Colt Single Action Army is a single-action revolver designed in 1872 for the U.S. government service trials. The Colt SAA has been offered in over 30 different calibers and various barrel lengths, and its appearance has remained consistent since 1873. Colt has cancelled its production three times, but brought it back due to popular demand. The production runs are known as "Generations" - First Generation (1873–1941), Second Generation (1956–1974), & Third Generation (1976 to present). According to the "3rd Generation Colt Dates of Manufacturing" chart, this Colt SAA 3rd Gen. 44 Special was made in 1978. Features include a 7.5" barrel, casehardened frame, black checkered grips with U.S. Eagle Crest & embossed Rampant Colt and 6-round cylinder. This gun is in beautiful same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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GLOCK, Gen5 17, 9mm PARA , Semi-Auto (New-In-Hardcase), SN - BGAE058 GLOCK, Gen5 17, 9mm PARA , Semi-Auto (New-In-Hardcase), SN - BGAE058

GLOCK, Gen5 17, 9mm PARA , Semi-Auto (New-In-Hardcase), SN - BGAE058

Lot #165 (Sale Order 166 of 553)

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. In August, 2017, Glock presented the "Gen 5". The revisions centered on ergonomics and improving reliability. Many parts of fifth-generation Glock pistols cannot be interchanged with those of the previous generations. 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 17 is the original 9×19mm Parabellum model. This GLOCK Gen5 17 sports a 4.5" barrel and white outline target sights. This gun comes in original black hardcase with (2) 17-round magazines, interchangeable backstraps, quick loader and paperwork. This gun is in new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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1974 Colt, 2nd Gen. New Frontier (6 1974 Colt, 2nd Gen. New Frontier (6

1974 Colt, 2nd Gen. New Frontier (6"), 22 LR, Revolver, SN - L10222

Lot #166 (Sale Order 167 of 553)

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. According to Colt's Serial Number Database, this Second Generation Colt SAA "New Frontier" was made in 1974. Features include a 6" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight, casehardened frame, black checkered grips with U.S. Eagle crest & embossed Rampant Colt and comes in original Styrofoam packaging. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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GLOCK, Gen4 19, 9mm PARA , Semi-Auto (New-In-Hardcase), SN - BHCG554 GLOCK, Gen4 19, 9mm PARA , Semi-Auto (New-In-Hardcase), SN - BHCG554

GLOCK, Gen4 19, 9mm PARA , Semi-Auto (New-In-Hardcase), SN - BHCG554

Lot #167 (Sale Order 168 of 553)

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 19 is effectively a reduced-size Glock 17, called the "Compact" by the manufacturer and produced primarily for military & law enforcement. This GLOCK Gen4 19 sports a 4" barrel and white outline target sights. This gun comes in original black hardcase with (3) 15-round magazines, interchangeable backstraps, quick loader and paperwork. This gun is in new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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1 Of 4801 - 1980 Colt, 2nd Gen. 1862 1 Of 4801 - 1980 Colt, 2nd Gen. 1862

1 Of 4801 - 1980 Colt, 2nd Gen. 1862 "Pocket Police", .36 Cal., Percussion (NIB), SN - 51328

Lot #168 (Sale Order 169 of 553)

The Colt 1862 "Pocket Police" model is a pocket revolver based on the Colt 1860 Army design. Although similar to the Model 1860, it is smaller, in particular having a 5-round cylinder. The Model 1862 Police Revolver was made from 1861 through 1873 with about 28,000 produced, and were common place in the U.S. Civil War by both Union & Confederate soldiers. Colt re-introduced some of their more famous Black Powder Revolvers in the early 1970s. These"2nd Generation" Colt Black Powder Percussion revolvers were named "The Signature Series", and were produced into the early 1980s. Some "3rd Generation" versions were made during the 1990s and into the very early 2000s in Italy under license from Colt, but most collectors do not classify them as a "true" Colt firearm. Colt produced the 2nd Generation Model 1862 Pocket Police from 1979-1981 with only 4801 made. Features include a casehardened frame & straps, 5.5" round barrel, 5-shot fluted cylinder, casehardened loading lever and smooth walnut grips with gloss finish. This circa 1980 2nd Gen. Model 1862 Pocket Police is new/ unfired with original box & paperwork, and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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GLOCK, Gen3 26 GLOCK, Gen3 26

GLOCK, Gen3 26 "Baby Glock" (3.25"), 9mm PARA , Semi-Auto (New-In-Hardcase), SN - BEDL551

Lot #169 (Sale Order 170 of 553)

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 26 was released in 19,94 and was designed from the outset for the fields of home defense, law enforcement and concealed-carry weapons. It was referred to by the company itself as the "Baby Glock", and can carry as much ammunition as full-sized 9mm handguns. This GLOCK Gen3 26 sports a 3.25" barrel and white outline target sights. This gun comes in original black hardcase with (2) 10-round magazines, interchangeable backstraps, quick loader and paperwork. This gun is in new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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1923 Colt, Army Special, 32-20 W.C.F., Revolver, SN - 498978 1923 Colt, Army Special, 32-20 W.C.F., Revolver, SN - 498978

1923 Colt, Army Special, 32-20 W.C.F., Revolver, SN - 498978

Lot #170 (Sale Order 171 of 553)

Released in 1908, the Colt Army Special is a medium frame, double-action revolver with a six-round cylinder. The revolver was renamed the "Colt's Official Police" in 1927 in order to better market to law enforcement agencies. It became one of the bestselling police firearms of all time, eventually coming to exemplify typical law enforcement officer weaponry in the 1950s. Built on Colt's "E" frame, it was manufactured in a variety of chamberings, including .22 LR, .32-20 (discontinued in 1942), .41 Long Colt (discontinued in 1938), and the most common and popular, the .38 Special. According to Colt Archives serial number database, this Army Special 32-20 W.C.F. revolver was made in 1923. Features include a 4" barrel, brown checkered grips with embossed "COLT" tips and serrated hammer. This gun is in good condition with some light wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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GLOCK, 43 GLOCK, 43

GLOCK, 43 "Pocket Rocket" (3.41"), 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto (New-In-Hardcase), SN - ADES275

Lot #171 (Sale Order 172 of 553)

The Glock 43 is a single-stack 9mm pistol that was introduced in 2015. Boldly and loudly hyped by GLOCK, this was the first single-stack 9mm that the company made. The 43 was also the first service-caliber Glock able to be carried in a pants pocket which is why it got the nickname "Pocket Rocket". The 43 is not commonly referred to as any "Generation", but rather a "transition design", or Gen4.5. It was the forerunner of the Gen5 guns. It looks like a Gen5 with no finger grooves, no Gen 5 ambidextrous slide stop /release and no nDLC finish, but it does sport a Gen5 Marksman barrel. It features a 3.41" barrel and white outline target sights. This gun comes in original black hardcase with (3) 6-round magazines, quick loader and paperwork. This gun is in new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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1911 Colt, Police Positive Special - First Issue, 32-20 W.C.F., Revolver, SN - 45578 1911 Colt, Police Positive Special - First Issue, 32-20 W.C.F., Revolver, SN - 45578

1911 Colt, Police Positive Special - First Issue, 32-20 W.C.F., Revolver, SN - 45578

Lot #172 (Sale Order 173 of 553)

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 1907 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. the Fourth issue in 1977 introduced a Colt Python-style shrouded ejector-rod housing. Production of the Police Positive Special ended in 1995. According to Colt Archives serial number database, this Fist Issue Police Positive Special 32-20 W.C.F. revolver was made in 1911. Features include a 4" barrel, black checkered grips with embossed "COLT" tips and serrated hammer. This gun is in good condition with some light wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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GLOCK, 42 Subcompact (3.25 GLOCK, 42 Subcompact (3.25

GLOCK, 42 Subcompact (3.25"), 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (New-In-Hardcase), SN - ACSY313

Lot #173 (Sale Order 174 of 553)

The Glock pistol has without a doubt become the preferred sidearm of many law enforcement agencies in the United States. The commercial market is just as large if not the largest in the country. Throughout the world the pistol has been adopted by Army and Special Forces units, law enforcement as well as competition, recreation and self-defense users. However, one very popular caliber that has always been missing in the GLOCK family was the .380 Auto (9x17mm). Oddly enough, Glock has made pistols in this caliber for many years, but they did not appear in the U.S. The reason for this is that in order to import pistols into the United States, there is a point scale that they must reach. GLOCK's configuration of their pistol chambered in .380 Auto caliber did not accrue enough points to be considered importable due to the caliber. So, GLOCK decided to build a 380 Auto model at their GLOCK USA facilities in Smyrna, GA. Released in 2014, the G42 is a striker-fired, subcompact pistol and is an excellent choice for personal protection. With 3.25" barrel, target sights, empty weight of under 14 ounces and ultra compact frame size, the G42 is truly a unique carry option. This gun comes in original black hardcase with (3) 6-round magazines and paperwork. This gun is in new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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1906 Colt New Police - PD Issued, 32 S&W Long, Revolver, SN - 33430 1906 Colt New Police - PD Issued, 32 S&W Long, Revolver, SN - 33430

1906 Colt New Police - PD Issued, 32 S&W Long, Revolver, SN - 33430

Lot #174 (Sale Order 175 of 553)

The Colt New Police is a double-action, six-shot revolver that was manufactured from 1896 to 1907. It was chambered in the ".32 New Police" which is dimensionally identical to a flat-nose version of the .32 S&W Long, except for the nose shape. The Colt New Police was selected by New York City (NYPD) Police Commissioner Theodore Roosevelt in 1896 to be the first standard-issue revolver for NYPD officers. According to Colt Archives serial number database, this New Police revolver was made in 1906 and is marked "C.P.D" on the bottom of the frame - Police Department issued. Features include a 4" barrel, black checkered grips with embossed "COLT" tips and serrated hammer. This gun is in good condition with some light wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1986 Vincenzo Bernardelli, Model 69 Target, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 31211 1986 Vincenzo Bernardelli, Model 69 Target, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 31211

1986 Vincenzo Bernardelli, Model 69 Target, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 31211

Lot #175 (Sale Order 176 of 553)

The Vincenzo Bernardelli company from Gardone Val Trompia, Italy, can certainly be counted among the great brands of the Italian firearms industry. Founded in 1885, careful management and excellent quality firearms resulted in a slow but steady expansion. In 1908 the company moved to its new headquarters, a series of buildings on the main street of Gardone where the company remained until 1997. Produced from 1969 to 1989, the Bernardelli Model 69 was specifically designed for target shooting. It sported extremely fine workmanship with a modern counterweight design that incorporates the barrel and supports the sights. It uses a blowback action and sports a 5.9” barrel with six right-hand grooves and a 1:10 twist rate. The pistol features three safeties-- one is a manual safety that locks the trigger, the second is automatic and is activated when the magazine is not inserted, and finally, there's the hammer half cock. Other features include a semi-anatomical checkered walnut grip, deep rear slide serrations, adjustable rear sight, semi-concealed bobbed hammer, grooved front strap and 10-round magazine with finger rest. The date code on this gun, "AP", represents a 1986 production date, and it was imported into the U.S. by Springfield Armory (right slide marked). This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original red felt lined hardcase with cleaning tool & front sights.

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1946 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 59544 1946 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 59544

1946 Winchester, Model 63, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 59544

Lot #176 (Sale Order 177 of 553)

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 on the right side. 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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 63 was made in 1946. Features include a smooth walnut stock, metal buttplate, 23" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetailed silver bead front sight. This gun is showing wear and will have stock cracks, has a good clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1951 Simson & Co. (Germany), 12 Ga. (30 1951 Simson & Co. (Germany), 12 Ga. (30

1951 Simson & Co. (Germany), 12 Ga. (30" F/ IC), Side-By-Side, SN - 156960

Lot #177 (Sale Order 178 of 553)

In 1854, the brothers Lob and Moses Simson bought one third of a steel hammer works in Suhl (Germany). The production of carbon steel began, and the firm Simson & Co. was founded in 1856. The factory produced guns and gun barrels in the years following. In World War I, Simson produced Mauser Gewehr 98 rifles for the German Army. Simson was also a producer of military-contract Luger pistols from 1925 to 1934 with about 12,000 produced. Hitler's government forced the Jewish family Simson to flee the country in 1936. Under the dispossession of Jewish industrialists, a trustee took control of the firm, and so by merger with other factorie,s the Berlin Suhler Waffen- und Fahrzeugwerke (BSW) was formed. From 1939, the company was called Gustloff-Werke – Waffenwerk Suhl. After World War II the East Germans began producing guns again using the Simson name. This Simson & Co. 12 gauge double barrel shotgun was made in August of 1951 which can be identified by the "851" proof/ date stamp under the barrel flats. Features include an outline checkered walnut stock with beavertail forearm, black grip cap, black checkered buttpad with Simson logo, casehardend receiver & forearm furniture, 30" FULL/ IMP MOD barrels, serrated rib with brass bead front sight, dual triggers, single extractor, tang safety and 2 3/4" chambers. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order.

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1962 Winchester, Model 61 Magnum, 22 WMRF, Pump, SN - 329167 1962 Winchester, Model 61 Magnum, 22 WMRF, Pump, SN - 329167

1962 Winchester, Model 61 Magnum, 22 WMRF, Pump, SN - 329167

Lot #178 (Sale Order 179 of 553)

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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 61 (22 WMRF) was made in 1962. Features include a 24" barrel, smooth pistol grip stock with grooved forearm & gloss finish, black checkered buttpad, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail front sight and grooved receiver. 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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Circa 1970 Ithaca-SKB, Engraved Model 200E (Ejector), 12 Ga. (26 Circa 1970 Ithaca-SKB, Engraved Model 200E (Ejector), 12 Ga. (26

Circa 1970 Ithaca-SKB, Engraved Model 200E (Ejector), 12 Ga. (26" M/ IC), Side-By-Side, SN - R137809

Lot #179 (Sale Order 180 of 553)

The Ithaca Model 200E was manufactured by the SKB Arms Company and imported into the United States for Ithaca from 1966 to 1975. Two Ithaca-SKB side-by-side shotgun grades were offered--the Grade 100 and the Grade 200E (ejector). Both grades have selective single triggers, automatic ejectors, 25-inch to 30-inch barrels. This Model 200E sports a fully engraved receiver with a floral & scroll pattern, blued finish, outlined checkered walnut stock with beavertail forearm/ fluted comb & oiled finish, black grip cap with white spacer, brown rubber recoil pad with black/ white spacers, 26" MOD/ IMP CYL barrels, gold single selective trigger, tang safety, solid serrated rib with dual brass bead sights, 14.25" LOP and 2 3/4" chambers. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order.

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1962 Winchester, Model 61 Magnum, 22 WMRF, Pump, SN - 326514 1962 Winchester, Model 61 Magnum, 22 WMRF, Pump, SN - 326514

1962 Winchester, Model 61 Magnum, 22 WMRF, Pump, SN - 326514

Lot #180 (Sale Order 181 of 553)

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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 61 (22 WMRF) was made in 1962. Features include a 24" barrel, smooth pistol grip stock with grooved forearm & gloss finish, black checkered buttpad, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail 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.

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1956 Savage, Fox Model B, 12 Ga. Side-By-Side 1956 Savage, Fox Model B, 12 Ga. Side-By-Side

1956 Savage, Fox Model B, 12 Ga. Side-By-Side

Lot #181 (Sale Order 182 of 553)

The Fox Model B was first produced in 1940 by Savage Arms Company (Savage Arms purchased A.H. Fox Co. in 1929) as an upscale version of the Stevens Model 311. The Fox Model B would be a strong seller for Savage until its discontinuation in 1988. It sported a simplified version of the Anson & Deely type of box lock with a single underbolt and was accessed by a Scott spindle top lever. As were most American double guns from this period, the Model B’s barrels were built on the mono-block systems which produced a wider gun across the breech. All Model Bs were equipped with “select” American black walnut forends and stocks with a gloss finish. The Fox Model B is a true American working gun built for hard field use and to handle heavy loads with minimal discomfort - tried and true. This Fox Model B was made in 1956 which can be identified by the date code "29H" located between the trigger guard and hinge pin on the bottom of the receiver. Features include a casehardened receiver with floral engravings on each side & ducks in flight scene on the bottom, outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb/ large beavertail forearm & gloss finish, black ribbed buttpad, 28" FULL/ MOD barrels, solid rib with dual silver bead sights, silver single selective trigger, single extractor, 2 3/4" chamber and 13.25" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, and appears to be in good working order.

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1949 Winchester, Model 61, 22 LR, Pump, SN - 126232 1949 Winchester, Model 61, 22 LR, Pump, SN - 126232

1949 Winchester, Model 61, 22 LR, Pump, SN - 126232

Lot #182 (Sale Order 183 of 553)

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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 61 was made in 1949. Features include a 24" barrel, smooth pistol grip stock with grooved forearm & gloss finish, checkered metal buttplate, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail front sight. 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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1958 Winchester, Model 12 Heavy Duck (30 1958 Winchester, Model 12 Heavy Duck (30

1958 Winchester, Model 12 Heavy Duck (30" FULL), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 1791796

Lot #183 (Sale Order 184 of 553)

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". With forged and machined steel parts, the ultimate reason for its 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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 12 Heavy Duck Takedown 12-gauge was made in 1958. Features include a 30" FULL barrel, Simmons vent-rib with dual bead sights, outline checkered walnut stock with high fluted comb, Mahogany grip cap with blond spacer, brown Pachmayr buttpad with black/ white spacers, grooved trigger shoe, 14.25" LOP and 3" chamber. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1953 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 205543 1953 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 205543

1953 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 205543

Lot #184 (Sale Order 185 of 553)

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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 61 was made in 1953. Features include a 24" barrel, smooth pistol grip stock with grooved forearm & gloss finish, checkered metal buttplate, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail front sight. 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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1970s Winchester, Super-X Model 1 (26 1970s Winchester, Super-X Model 1 (26

1970s Winchester, Super-X Model 1 (26" SKEET), 12 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - M40931

Lot #185 (Sale Order 186 of 553)

The Super-X Model 1 is considered Winchester's last attempt at greatness. Stinging from the barrage of post-1964 criticism, in 1968, Winchester decided they were going to do it right developing a new autoloading shotgun with no compromises in build quality, using only machined steel and walnut. The multi-million dollar journey began, ending in 1973 with the release of the Super-X Model 1. Winchester designed and built complete new machining centers for the Super-X Model 1, but despite the time and effort, the Model 1 was costly to produce. From 1973-1979, the Winchester Super-X Model 1 was the best built gas autoloader on the planet. The last Super-X Model 1 was made in 1978, and all sales after that date were "cleanup". Winchester was sold to the employee formed U.S. Repeating Arms Company in 1981, which went bankrupt in 1989. Sales of the Super-X Model 1 have been reported as late as 1984. The passing of the Winchester Super-X Model 1 was the passing of an era. It was the end of Olin-Winchester firearms, and it was the end of any new attempts at the “proper autoloader”. This 1970s Super-X Model 1 features a walnut stock with deep cut checkering/ fluted comb/ contoured forearm & gloss finish, black checkered buttpad with spacer, blued metal grip cap with white spacer, 26" SKEET barrel, high vent-rib with dual bead sights, engraved receiver with floral pattern on each side, scaled jeweled bolt, jeweled shell lifter, 2 3/4" chamber and 15.5" LOP. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1953 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 208348 1953 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 208348

1953 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 208348

Lot #186 (Sale Order 187 of 553)

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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 61 was made in 1953. Features include a 24" barrel, smooth pistol grip stock with grooved forearm & gloss finish, checkered metal buttplate, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail 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.

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1996 Remington, SP-10 Magnum (30 1996 Remington, SP-10 Magnum (30

1996 Remington, SP-10 Magnum (30" RemChoke), 10 Ga. (3.5"), Semi-Auto, SN - RM029233

Lot #187 (Sale Order 188 of 553)

The Remington Model SP-10 semi-automatic shotgun can be used for everything from hunting birds to shooting skeet. Based on the Ithaca Mag-10, the SP-10 was made from 1989 to 2010, quickly becoming a favorite gun for hunting large birds. A reliable and easy gun to maintain, hunters have enjoyed firing this classic shotgun for decades. The long (30") barrel means you can pack more pellets in your shot and keep the shot group tighter from greater distances. You will not have the same long-range accuracy as a rifle, but you will hit waterfowl from seventy-five yards away with ease. According to the date code marked on the barrel "DQ" this SP-10 was made in September, 1996. Features include a checkered walnut stock with gloss finish & grooved forearm, non-reflective matte blued receiver/barrel finish, brown buttpad with black spacer, vent-rib with dual bead sights, stainless bolt/ shell lifter & action button, sling studs, 14.25" LOP and is chambered for 3 1/2" shells only. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1953 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump (Lyman Scope), SN - 208401 1953 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump (Lyman Scope), SN - 208401

1953 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump (Lyman Scope), SN - 208401

Lot #188 (Sale Order 189 of 553)

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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 61 was made in 1953. Features include a 24" barrel, smooth pistol grip stock with grooved forearm & gloss finish, checkered metal buttplate, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail front sight, sling studs, grooved receiver top, and sells complete with a period correct Lyman All-American 3x scope. 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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1970s Ithaca, MAG-10, 10 Ga. Magnum (32 1970s Ithaca, MAG-10, 10 Ga. Magnum (32

1970s Ithaca, MAG-10, 10 Ga. Magnum (32"), Semi-Auto (3.5"), SN - 100006006

Lot #189 (Sale Order 190 of 553)

The Ithaca Mag-10 was the world's first semi-automatic gas-operated shotgun chambered in 10-gauge and was made from 1975-1989. The Counter Coil system built into the front of the magazine tube reduced the recoil from the round to allow easier second shots but cut the magazine size in half to 2 shells. In 1989, Remington Arms bought the design and used it as the basis for the Remington Model SP-10. This 1970s MAG-10 sports an outlined checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & contoured forearm, 32" barrel, vent-rib with white bead front sight, brown rubber buttpad with white/ black spacers, black grip cap, stainless bolt/ shell lifter & action button, 14.25" LOP and is chambered for 3 1/2" shells only. This gun sports a beautiful high luster blued finish, the wood is showing wear, and it appears to be in good working order.

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1960 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 288635 1960 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 288635

1960 Winchester, Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 288635

Lot #190 (Sale Order 191 of 553)

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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 61 was made in 1960. Features include a 24" barrel, smooth pistol grip stock with grooved forearm & gloss finish, black checkered buttplate, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail front sight. 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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Anderson, AM15, 223 Wylde - Fluted Stainless 20 Anderson, AM15, 223 Wylde - Fluted Stainless 20

Anderson, AM15, 223 Wylde - Fluted Stainless 20", Semi-Auto, SN - 21305875

Lot #191 (Sale Order 192 of 553)

Driven by precision engineering—and backed by unrivaled technology—Anderson is one of the largest and most trusted manufacturers of AR lower units in America. The AM-15 line is comprised of parts manufactured right here in the U.S.A., in Hebron, Kentucky. All of Anderson parts meet Military Specifications. This rifle is chambered for 223 Wylde which is simply a hybrid chamber designed to safely shoot both .223 Remington and 5.55mm NATO rounds out of the same barrel without loss of accuracy. Features include a 20" fluted stainless barrel with 1:8 twist, 2" slant slotted flash hider, 15" free-float M-LOK aluminum handguard, A2 black synthetic stock, textured A2 grip, Picatinny rail, black checkered buttpad with cleaning kit compartment, sling stud/ ring and Wilson 20-round Thermold 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... This gun will need to be shipped to, or picked up by a Federal Firearms Dealer - Sporting Goods Store, Pawn Shop, Local Gun Dealer, etc. - We will deliver guns to West Quincy, MO, or Keokuk, IA, free of charge.

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1937 Savage, Model 99, 250-3000 Savage (22 1937 Savage, Model 99, 250-3000 Savage (22

1937 Savage, Model 99, 250-3000 Savage (22"), Lever-Action, SN - 362209

Lot #192 (Sale Order 193 of 553)

The Savage Model 1899, or Model 99, is a series of hammerless lever- action rifles made from 1899 to 1998. The Model 99 was extremely popular with big game hunters at the turn of the 20th Century. The most desirable and unique feature of the Model 99 was the use of a six-shot rotary magazine to hold the cartridges. The rotating magazine uses a spring-loaded spool with grooves to hold the cartridges. It took advantage of the spool to include a counter to indicate how many shots are left. The rotating magazine design allowed it to be one of the first lever-action rifles to use spitzer bullets. Previous lever-action rifles used tubular magazines which placed cartridges of ammunition end to end. The pointed tips of a spitzer bullet would touch the primer of the cartridge in front of it, possibly causing an accidental discharge. The Model 99 continued using this system for many years until its replacement with a detachable magazine. Another novel feature on this rifle was a small pin that would protrude above the top of the bolt to indicate the rifle was cocked and ready to fire. According to the Savage 99 Serial Number Database, this Model 1899 (250-3000 Savage) was made in 1937. Features include an outline checkered walnut stock with Schnabel forearm tip, black grip cap, casehardened laver, ribbed metal buttplate, 22" barrel, ramped dovetail front sight, sling rings, brown leather sling, Redfield scope base and Nikon Buckmasters 3-9x40 scope. This gun is in good condition for its age with some various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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Anderson, AM15, 300 Blackout - (16 Anderson, AM15, 300 Blackout - (16

Anderson, AM15, 300 Blackout - (16"), Semi-Auto, SN - 21305938

Lot #193 (Sale Order 194 of 553)

Driven by precision engineering—and backed by unrivaled technology—Anderson is one of the largest and most trusted manufacturers of AR lower units in America. The AM-15 line is comprised of parts manufactured right here in the U.S.A., in Hebron, Kentucky. All of Anderson parts meet Military Specifications. This rifle is chambered for .300 AAC Blackout, also known as 7.62×35mm, which is an intermediate cartridge developed for U.S. Military for use in the M4 carbine and close combat situations. Features include a 16" barrel with 1:8 twist, 1.5" flash hider, 15" free-float M-LOK aluminum handguard, Magpul 6-position stock, textured A2 grip, Picatinny rail, sling stud, Lancer L5AWM 10-round magazine, Wheeler 1.0" adjustable upper rail, and UTG Accushot 1-4.5x28 30mm CQB Mil-Dot scope. 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... This gun will need to be shipped to, or picked up by a Federal Firearms Dealer - Sporting Goods Store, Pawn Shop, Local Gun Dealer, etc. - We will deliver guns to West Quincy, MO, or Keokuk, IA, free of charge.

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1954 Savage, Model 99, 300 Savage (24 1954 Savage, Model 99, 300 Savage (24

1954 Savage, Model 99, 300 Savage (24"), Lever-Action, SN - 757881

Lot #194 (Sale Order 195 of 553)

The Savage Model 1899, or Model 99, is a series of hammerless lever-action rifles made from 1899 to 1998. The Model 99 was extremely popular with big game hunters at the turn of the 20th Century. The most desirable and unique feature of the Model 99 was the use of a six-shot rotary magazine to hold the cartridges. The rotating magazine uses a spring-loaded spool with grooves to hold the cartridges. It took advantage of the spool to include a counter to indicate how many shots are left. The rotating magazine design allowed it to be one of the first lever-action rifles to use spitzer bullets. Previous lever-action rifles used tubular magazines which placed cartridges of ammunition end to end. The pointed tips of a spitzer bullet would touch the primer of the cartridge in front of it, possibly causing an accidental discharge. The Model 99 continued using this system for many years until its replacement with a detachable magazine. Another novel feature on this rifle was a small pin that would protrude above the top of the bolt to indicate the rifle was cocked and ready to fire. According to the Savage 99 Serial Number Database, this Model 1899 (300 Savage) was made in 1954. Features include an outline checkered walnut stock with Schnabel forearm tip, black grip cap, jeweled bolt, casehardened lever, ribbed metal buttplate, 24" barrel, ramped dovetail front sight, sling rings, brown leather sling and Barska 3-9x40 scope. This gun is in good condition for its age with some various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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Palmetto, Stealth PA15, 5.56 NATO - LH - (16 Palmetto, Stealth PA15, 5.56 NATO - LH - (16

Palmetto, Stealth PA15, 5.56 NATO - LH - (16") Light & Bi-Pod, Semi-Auto (Box & Hardcase), SCD576183

Lot #195 (Sale Order 196 of 553)

Palmetto State Armory, based in Columbia, South Carolina, is known for its high quality line of AR-15 rifles and pistols. This AR15 rifle sports a PSA Stealth AR-15 Lower unit with left side ejection/ bolt handle. Featuring a standard single-stage government-style fire control group, the Palmetto State Armory Stealth Lower undergoes meticulous polishing of contact surfaces. The hammer and trigger are coated with a super slick nickel finish resulting in an exceptionally smooth trigger pull that surpasses mil-spec standards. Other features include a 16" barrel with 1:8 twist, 2" stainless slant slotted flash hider, 15" free-float M-LOK aluminum handguard with Silicon Carbide grip panels, VLIFE carbon fiber folding bi-pod, Feyachi FL 14-MB tactical light with original box & charger, Magpul 6-position stock, Magpul grip with honeycomb rubber sleeve, Picatinny rail, (1) new-in-box UTC Accu-Sync scope rings with base, (1) mounted adjustable scope base with rings, (2) 30-round PMAGs, front & rear adjusable battle sights, black nylon sling and RapidStrike 1-6x24 scope with fully multi-coated lens & red, green or black Circle Dot reticle with 5 brightness settings. This gun comes with original lower unit box and black Flambeau tactical hardcase. 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... This gun will need to be shipped to, or picked up by a Federal Firearms Dealer - Sporting Goods Store, Pawn Shop, Local Gun Dealer, etc. - We will deliver guns to West Quincy, MO, or Keokuk, IA, free of charge.

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Circa 1930 Marlin, Model 410 (26 Circa 1930 Marlin, Model 410 (26

Circa 1930 Marlin, Model 410 (26" MOD), 410 Ga., Lever-Action, 6783

Lot #196 (Sale Order 197 of 553)

The Marlin "410 Gauge Repeating Shotgun" was produced for a short period 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" MOD barrel, smooth walnut stock with semi-pistol grip & large grooved forearm, black checkered buttpad, casehardened lever and silver bead front sight. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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DPMS Panther Arms, AM15 (16 DPMS Panther Arms, AM15 (16

DPMS Panther Arms, AM15 (16"), 223 Rem. (5.56 NATO), Semi-Auto, SN - FH248752

Lot #197 (Sale Order 198 of 553)

Incorporated in 1986, DPMS (Defense Procurement Manufacturing Services, Inc.) was originally a Department of Defense consulting agency. They now manufacture precision Mil-Spec and commercial parts and offer an outstanding line of AR-15 type rifles for civilian, law-enforcement and military use. This DPMS Panther Arms A15 Rifle sports a 16" barrel with 1:9 twist, 1.5" flash hider, 4-postion stock, A2 checkered grip, 7" A2 synthetic handguard, front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings with black nylon sling, Picatinny rail, Burris adjustable scope base with rings, Vortex Crossfire II 2-7x32 scope and 20-round PMAG. 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... This gun will need to be shipped to, or picked up by a Federal Firearms Dealer - Sporting Goods Store, Pawn Shop, Local Gun Dealer, etc. - We will deliver guns to West Quincy, MO, or Keokuk, IA, free of charge.

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1955 (Pre-64) Winchester, Model 94 Carbine (20 1955 (Pre-64) Winchester, Model 94 Carbine (20

1955 (Pre-64) Winchester, Model 94 Carbine (20"), 30-30 Win., Lever-Action, SN - 2106876

Lot #198 (Sale Order 199 of 553)

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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1894 Carbine was made in 1955. Features include a smooth walnut stock with straight grip, checkered metal buttplate, 20" round barrel, adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped dovetail front sight, and full length magazine tube. This gun in nice condition with some various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1980s Eagle Arms, EA-15 (20 1980s Eagle Arms, EA-15 (20

1980s Eagle Arms, EA-15 (20"), 5.56 NATO, Semi-Auto, SN - 4936A

Lot #199 (Sale Order 200 of 553)

The Eagle Arms EA-15 is 5.56 NATO semi-automatic Mil-Spec rifle based on Colt’s trademarked AR-15, manufactured from 1987 to 1995 in Coal Valley, IL. Eagle Arms purchased all rights to the Armalite (AR = Armalite Rifle) trademark in 1995, and production of these AR-15 style rifles continued under the Armalite name. This 1980s (low serial number) Eagle Arms EA-15 sports a 20" barrel, 1.5" flash hider, 12" synthetic A2 handguard, A2 stock with cleaning kit compartment, A2 textured grip, upper carry handle with adjustable peep sight, front post sight, sling rings with black nylon sling and Colt 20-round 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... This gun will need to be shipped to, or picked up by a Federal Firearms Dealer - Sporting Goods Store, Pawn Shop, Local Gun Dealer, etc. - We will deliver guns to West Quincy, MO, or Keokuk, IA, free of charge.

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1 Of 2000, Winchester, 94AE Wrangler II Large-Loop Carbine (16 1 Of 2000, Winchester, 94AE Wrangler II Large-Loop Carbine (16

1 Of 2000, Winchester, 94AE Wrangler II Large-Loop Carbine (16"), 38-55 Win. (NIB), SN - 5314158

Lot #200 (Sale Order 201 of 553)

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. The original Winchester Model 1894 Carbine with a 16" barrel was often referred to as the "baby carbine". In the early 1900s, they were very popular among fur traders/ trappers in the northern U.S. and Canada which is where they acquired their second nickname, the "trapper model". In 1983, Winchester introduced the Model 94 A.E. (A.E. stands for angle eject). They modified the ejector and opened up the ejection port on the Model 94 to attempt to throw the empty shell casings out the top but at an approximate 45 degree angle which should clear a top-mounted scope. This Model 94AE Wrangler II Large Loop "Carbine" is 1 of 2000 manufactured in 1983 in the original 38-55 Winchester caliber. Features include an engraved receiver with wrangler cowboy scenes on each side & floral pattern accents, smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, 16" barrel with full length magazine tube, saddle ring, black checkered buttpad, adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetailed front sight. This gun is in new/ unfired condition, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork & hangtag. This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1963 Remington, XP-100, 221 Rem. Fireball, Bolt-Action Pistol (W/ Soft Case), SN - 1260 1963 Remington, XP-100, 221 Rem. Fireball, Bolt-Action Pistol (W/ Soft Case), SN - 1260

1963 Remington, XP-100, 221 Rem. Fireball, Bolt-Action Pistol (W/ Soft Case), SN - 1260

Lot #201 (Sale Order 202 of 553)

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 eventually was moved to the rear of the stock. The calibers also changed with the elimination of the original 10.75" barrel. This XP-100 has a 4-digit serial number (1260) and the date code on this pistol is "BK" which represents a production date of January, 1963. It sports a 10.75" barrel, custom laminate thumbhole stock, vent-rib, adjustable rear sight, ramped front sight, Burris scope base, Bushnell 2-6x32 scope and comes with a black soft case. 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.

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Tisas, 1911 Duty (Full Size 5 Tisas, 1911 Duty (Full Size 5

Tisas, 1911 Duty (Full Size 5") Stainless, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - T0620-21AK01415

Lot #202 (Sale Order 203 of 553)

The Duty SSR from Tisas is a full-size 1911 pistol with the same internal parts as a Colt Series 70, and comes standard with a long list of features that are usually only found on custom pistols. This Tisas 1911 Duty SS45R sports a full stainless finish, integrated picatinny rail, skeletonized hammer & trigger, ambidextrous safety, extended beavertail grip safety, front/rear slide serrations, 5" cold hammer forged stainless barrel, Novak Style 3-Dot sights, black checkered grips and 7-round stainless Colt magazine. This gun is new-in-box with paperwork/ bushing tool, and appears to be in good working order.

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Pietta, Model 1873 Great Western II - Polished Nickel, 45 LC, Revolver (NIB), SN - E123727 Pietta, Model 1873 Great Western II - Polished Nickel, 45 LC, Revolver (NIB), SN - E123727

Pietta, Model 1873 Great Western II - Polished Nickel, 45 LC, Revolver (NIB), SN - E123727

Lot #203 (Sale Order 204 of 553)

F.LLI Pietta 1873 SA Revolvers are made in Italy and are faithful re-creations of the venerable 1873 Colt Single-Action Army revolvers. The combination of traditional aesthetics with the best modern technology makes the Great Western II the most sought after, durable and reliable single action revolver on the market. This Model 1873 Great Western II sports a floating firing pin, just like the original Colts. Other features include a polished nickel finish, 4.75" barrel, black checkered grips and 6-shot 45 Long Colt cylinder. This gun is new-in-box with paperwork, will have very light "box wear" on the grips, and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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Walther/ Colt, 1911A1 Gold Cup, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - LK021792 Walther/ Colt, 1911A1 Gold Cup, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - LK021792

Walther/ Colt, 1911A1 Gold Cup, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - LK021792

Lot #204 (Sale Order 205 of 553)

The Colt 1911 A1 Gold Cup Semi-Automatic Pistol in .22 L.R. is manufactured exclusively by Walther under license from Colt. It is the only genuine Colt tactical rimfire replica available in the world. It is the competition configuration of the legendary Colt 1911 handgun with a 5" threaded barrel, beavertail grip safety, target sights, skeleton trigger and other competition enhancements. The .22 Gold Cup trophy features a matte blued finish, diamond checkered walnut grips with gold Rampant Colt medallions, fully adjustable rear target sight, removable drift adjustable front sight, rear slide serrations and 12-round magazine. This gun is in same-as-new condition in original hardcase with paperwork and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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A. Uberti & Co., Model 1873 Cattleman, 45 LC, Revolver (NIB), SN - 119993 A. Uberti & Co., Model 1873 Cattleman, 45 LC, Revolver (NIB), SN - 119993

A. Uberti & Co., Model 1873 Cattleman, 45 LC, Revolver (NIB), SN - 119993

Lot #205 (Sale Order 206 of 553)

Founded in 1959 in the foothills of the Italian Alps, Uberti recreates long obsolete but iconic firearms from the days of the American West and the U.S. Civil War. For over 60 years, Uberti has set the standard for producing quality replica firearms by which all others are judged. Uberti’s extensive line of traditional guns has established a long history of reliability. The Uberti 1873 Cattleman Single-Action Revolver is reminiscent of the revolvers used in the last decades of the 19th Century West. Like the old six-guns, the Cattleman is ruggedly built and points naturally, though it has the added advantage of a retractable firing pin to enhance safety that the old guns didn't have. This 1873 Cattleman features a 4.75" barrel with polished blued finish, case colored steel frame, polished blued straps & trigger guard, smooth walnut grips with gloss finish and 6-shot 45 LC cylinder. This gun is in new/ unfired condition, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box. This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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Custom 1911A1 Target Pistol (Wilson/ Clark Match Grade), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - AP195167 Custom 1911A1 Target Pistol (Wilson/ Clark Match Grade), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - AP195167

Custom 1911A1 Target Pistol (Wilson/ Clark Match Grade), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - AP195167

Lot #206 (Sale Order 207 of 553)

This custom competition pistol is built on an 1911A1 full size frame and features a Clark 5" match grade stainless barrel with 1.5" compensator (6.5" total length). It also sports many Wilson Combat components to include - hammer, skeletonized adjustable aluminum trigger, ambidextrous thumb safety, beavertail grip safety and two-piece guide rod. Other features include a polished blued slide with rear serrations, adjustable rear sight, checkered back strap, diamond checkered walnut grips, magwell with lanyard ring, 7-round steel magazine with base pad and comes with bushing wrench. This gun is in same-as-new condition with a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1981 CVA, Colt Model 1860 Army, 44 Cal., Percussion Revolver (W/ Case), SN - 55277 1981 CVA, Colt Model 1860 Army, 44 Cal., Percussion Revolver (W/ Case), SN - 55277

1981 CVA, Colt Model 1860 Army, 44 Cal., Percussion Revolver (W/ Case), SN - 55277

Lot #207 (Sale Order 208 of 553)

The Colt Model 1860 is a cap & ball .44-caliber single-action revolver that was produced from 1860 to 1873 and was the primary sidearm used during the American Civil War. This replica Colt Model 1860 percussion revolver was made in Italy by Armi San Marco for Connecticut Valley Arms in 1981 (date code "AH" = 1981). Features include a 8" round barrel, engraved 6-shot cylinder with Naval engagement battle scene, case colored frame, brass trigger guard & front strap, blued back strap & frame butt, case colored loading lever and comes in original black hardcase. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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Custom Tisas, 1911A1 National Match, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Light), SN - T0620-22AK01889 Custom Tisas, 1911A1 National Match, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Light), SN - T0620-22AK01889

Custom Tisas, 1911A1 National Match, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Light), SN - T0620-22AK01889

Lot #208 (Sale Order 209 of 553)

This custom pistol is built on Tisas 1911A1 frame and sports a military National Match slide (MFR 5T083) with polished blued flats & rear serrations, 5" stainless match grade barrel, lower accessory rail with LED tactical light (white light - 1000 lumens) with charger, adjustable skeletonized aluminum trigger, thumb safety, beavertail grip safety, round grooved hammer, serrated backstrap, diamond checkered laminate grips, dovetailed rear sight and 7-round steel magazine. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Cimarron, Colt Model 1872 Open Top Navy, 44 Colt, Revolver, SN - X08296 Cimarron, Colt Model 1872 Open Top Navy, 44 Colt, Revolver, SN - X08296

Cimarron, Colt Model 1872 Open Top Navy, 44 Colt, Revolver, SN - X08296

Lot #209 (Sale Order 210 of 553)

The Colt Model 1871–72 "Open Top" is a metallic cartridge rear-loading .44-caliber single-action revolver that was introduced in 1872, and only produced for one year with less than 7000 manufactured. The gun was specifically designed for the U.S. Army who ultimately rejected the pistol and asked for a more powerful caliber with a stronger frame. This resulted in the Colt Single Action Army 45 caliber revolver and the end of the short lived Model 1872. Like the original Open Top Army model, Cimarron's Model 1872 Open Top Navy revolver has been accurately reproduced in every detail right down to the 1851 Navy-sized grips, just like the early-production 19th century Open Tops. Features include an 8" round barrel with polished blued finish, case colored frame & hammer, 6-round cylinder with Naval engagement battle scene & polished blued finish, polished blued straps & trigger guard and smooth walnut grips with gloss finish. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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Beretta, Model 92FS, 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto (W/ Magazines), SN - J08515Z Beretta, Model 92FS, 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto (W/ Magazines), SN - J08515Z

Beretta, Model 92FS, 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto (W/ Magazines), SN - J08515Z

Lot #210 (Sale Order 211 of 553)

The Beretta Model 92 is a DA/SA 9mm semi-automatic pistol that was first produced in 1976. The 92FS (Full Size) became the standard U.S. Military sidearm in 1985, replacing the .45 ACP M1911A1 pistol. The 92FS has been used in the most demanding military campaigns and in the world's toughest environments. This Beretta Model 92FS sports a two-tone desert tan finish, 5" barrel, rear slide serrations, ambidextrous thumb safety, serrated round hammer, grooved front & rear straps, 3-dot sights, loaded chamber indicator, checkered walnut grips, serrated trigger guard, lanyard ring and comes with (4) 15-round magazines. The medallion grip inlays have been removed from this gun, but otherwise it 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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A. Uberti & Co., Model 1873 Cattleman, 38-40 Win., Revolver, SN - 130351 A. Uberti & Co., Model 1873 Cattleman, 38-40 Win., Revolver, SN - 130351

A. Uberti & Co., Model 1873 Cattleman, 38-40 Win., Revolver, SN - 130351

Lot #211 (Sale Order 212 of 553)

Founded in 1959 in the foothills of the Italian Alps, Uberti recreates long-obsolete but iconic firearms from the days of the American West and the U.S. Civil War. For over 60 years, Uberti has set the standard for producing quality replica firearms by which all others are judged. Uberti’s extensive line of traditional guns has established a long history of reliability. The Uberti 1873 Cattleman Single-Action Revolver is reminiscent of the revolvers used in the last decades of the 19th Century West. Like the old six-guns, the Cattleman is ruggedly built and points naturally, though it has the added advantage of a retractable firing pin to enhance safety that the old guns didn't have. This 1873 Cattleman features a 4.75" barrel with polished blued finish, case colored steel frame, polished blued straps & trigger guard, smooth walnut grips with gloss finish and 6-shot 38-40 Win. cylinder. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order and comes in original box... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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Beretta, Model 96A1 Full Size, 40 S&W, Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Magazines), SN - A39013M Beretta, Model 96A1 Full Size, 40 S&W, Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Magazines), SN - A39013M

Beretta, Model 96A1 Full Size, 40 S&W, Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Magazines), SN - A39013M

Lot #212 (Sale Order 213 of 553)

The Beretta Model 96A1 is an evolution of the legendary 92FS, one of the world’s most successful pistols for military, law-enforcement and self-defense use. Chambered in the powerful .40 S&W, it is safe, accurate and reliable while offering easy operation accessorizing and disassembly. Its durability is further enhanced by a recoil buffer that greatly diminishes component stress. A pistol that bears the unmistakable Beretta looks, it is the ultimate choice for shooters wanting a professional-grade pistol. This Beretta Model 96A1 full size pistol sports a DA/SA trigger, 5" barrel, lower accessory rail, ambidextrous thumb safety, serrated round hammer, grooved front & rear straps, fully adjustable rear sight, dovetailed red fiber-optic pin front sight, loaded chamber indicator, Wilson Combat black checkered laminate grips, and comes in original blue hardcase with (4) 12-round magazines. 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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Pietta, Model 1873 Great Western II, 45 LC, Revolver, SN - E02819 Pietta, Model 1873 Great Western II, 45 LC, Revolver, SN - E02819

Pietta, Model 1873 Great Western II, 45 LC, Revolver, SN - E02819

Lot #213 (Sale Order 214 of 553)

F.LLI Pietta 1873 SA Revolvers are made in Italy and are faithful re-creations of the venerable 1873 Colt Single-Action Army revolvers. The combination of traditional aesthetics with the best modern technology makes the Great Western II the most sought after, durable and reliable single action revolver on the market. This Model 1873 Great Western II sports a floating firing pin just like the original Colts. Other features include a 4.75" barrel with polished blued finish, case colored steel frame, polished blued straps & trigger guard, smooth walnut grips with gloss finish and 6-shot 45 Long Colt cylinder. 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 and comes in original box. This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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Remington, 1911R1 Remington, 1911R1

Remington, 1911R1 "Centennial Edition", 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - JB19110055

Lot #214 (Sale Order 215 of 553)

Remington's Model 1911 R1 takes history’s most trusted pistol platform to new levels of performance. A sweet-shooting advancement of America's classic 1911 pistol, the Remington R1 is an accurate and enduring handgun with original 1911A1 specs. This Remington 1911 R1 Centennial Limited Edition was produced in 2011 and is marked on left side of the slide "Centennial 1911-2011". Other features include an engraved slide with floral scroll patterns, checkered laminate grips, beavertail safety grip, serrated spur hammer, grooved backstrap, 5" barrel and dovetailed combat sights. This gun comes in original green hardcase with (2) 7-round magazines, Special Edition multi-tool with belt case, bushing wrench and paperwork. This gun is in beautiful new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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Cimarron, Colt Model 1873, 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - 1313 Cimarron, Colt Model 1873, 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - 1313

Cimarron, Colt Model 1873, 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - 1313

Lot #215 (Sale Order 216 of 553)

The 1873 peacemaker-style revolver, originally designed for the U.S. Cavalry, quickly became the archetypical six-gun of the frontier. Made in a number of powerful chamberings in different barrel lengths, besides the "peacemaker," it was also known by other monikers like "hogleg," smoke wagon," and "equalizer." In civilian hands, it quickly earned a reputation as a rugged, hard-hitting, well balanced revolver and outsold all competitors. Men like Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, John Selman, the James-Younger gang, the Daltons, the Texas and later the Arizona Rangers, all packed this legendary arm and did their smoky work with it. With the coming of the Silver Screen, the Model P was reintroduced to an entirely new generation of admirers. In the hands of such Western stars as John Wayne, Roy Rogers, Hopalong Cassidy, Tom Selleck, Clint Eastwood and countless others, this six-gun has earned lasting fame with shooters and Old West fans alike! Considered as the most authentic and highest quality reproduction of the 1873 Colt, Cimarron's replica was reproduced in every detail from an original 1873 single action in their antique collection, and was not replicated by working simply from drawings as with previous reproductions. Cimarron took extra steps to improve the gun's reliability with the Cowboy Comp action which eliminates weaknesses associated with the 19th century design. Features include a 4.75" barrel with polished blued finish, case colored steel frame, polished blued straps & trigger guard, smooth walnut grips with gloss finish and 6-shot 357 Magnum cylinder. 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 and comes in original box. This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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Remington, 1911R1 Remington, 1911R1

Remington, 1911R1 "Centennial Edition", 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - JB19110056

Lot #216 (Sale Order 217 of 553)

Remington's Model 1911 R1 takes history’s most trusted pistol platform to new levels of performance. A sweet-shooting advancement of America's classic 1911 pistol, the Remington R1 is an accurate and enduring handgun with original 1911A1 specs. This Remington 1911 R1 Centennial Limited Edition was produced in 2011 and is marked on left side of the slide "Centennial 1911-2011". Other features include an engraved slide with floral scroll patterns, checkered laminate grips, beavertail safety grip, serrated spur hammer, grooved backstrap, 5" barrel and dovetailed combat sights. This gun comes in original green hardcase with (2) 7-round magazines, Special Edition multi-tool with belt case, bushing wrench and paperwork. This gun is in new/ unfired condition with light box wear and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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Smith & Wesson, Model 625-8 JM (Jerry Miculek), 45 ACP, Revolver (NIB), SN - CUD5836 Smith & Wesson, Model 625-8 JM (Jerry Miculek), 45 ACP, Revolver (NIB), SN - CUD5836

Smith & Wesson, Model 625-8 JM (Jerry Miculek), 45 ACP, Revolver (NIB), SN - CUD5836

Lot #217 (Sale Order 218 of 553)

Smith & Wesson and Jerry Miculek have collaborated to design a revolver to deliver ultra-fast performance. The Model 625 JM (Jerry Miculek) series features a Miculek style .265" wide grooved speed trigger, a unique wooden "Jerry Miculek" grip, and gold bead partridge front sight on an interchangeable front sight base. This Smith & Wesson 625 JM 45 ACP with 4" barrel and 6-round cylinder is the ultimate choice for competitive shooting and personal defense. It boasts a rugged stainless steel frame, adjustable sights and smooth trigger pull to make it an exceptional choice on the range or in high-stress situations. This gun comes in original blue hardcase with moon clips and paperwork. This gun is in beautiful new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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Remington, 1911R1 , 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Magazines), SN - RM24586A Remington, 1911R1 , 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Magazines), SN - RM24586A

Remington, 1911R1 , 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Magazines), SN - RM24586A

Lot #218 (Sale Order 219 of 553)

Remington's Model 1911 R1 takes history’s most trusted pistol platform to new levels of performance. A sweet-shooting advancement of America's classic 1911 pistol, the Remington R1 is an accurate and enduring handgun with original 1911A1 specs. This Remington 1911 R1 features diamond checkered laminate grips, beavertail safety grip, serrated spur hammer, grooved backstrap, 5" stainless barrel, stainless barrel bushing and dovetailed combat sights. This gun comes in original green hardcase with (3) 7-round magazines and paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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Smith & Wesson, 48-7 Classic Masterpiece, 22 M.R.F (Magnum), Revolver (NIB), SN - CSU1675 Smith & Wesson, 48-7 Classic Masterpiece, 22 M.R.F (Magnum), Revolver (NIB), SN - CSU1675

Smith & Wesson, 48-7 Classic Masterpiece, 22 M.R.F (Magnum), Revolver (NIB), SN - CSU1675

Lot #219 (Sale Order 220 of 553)

Smith & Wesson makes it possible for you to own a piece of history-in-the-making with these Classic revolvers. They're the finest new handguns possible with designs harkening back to the most famous and collectible guns that Smith & Wesson ever constructed. Each is based on a model known for legendary performance, then enhanced with modern advantages. They're the timeless best of both worlds,­ Smith & Wesson Classics. The Model 48 K-22 Masterpiece Magnum Rimfire is a DA/SA revolver built on a medium frame that was manufactured from 1959-1986. This Model 48-7 "Classic" features a 6" barrel, polished blued finish, adjustable rear sight, pinned Patridge front sight, diamond checkered walnut grips with satin finish & medallion inlays, serrated casehardened hammer, casehardened grooved trigger and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun comes in original blue hardcase with paperwork. This gun is in beautiful new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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Custom Tisas, 1911A1 (Remington R1), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - T0620-21Z13460 Custom Tisas, 1911A1 (Remington R1), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - T0620-21Z13460

Custom Tisas, 1911A1 (Remington R1), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - T0620-21Z13460

Lot #220 (Sale Order 221 of 553)

This custom pistol is built on Tisas 1911A1 frame and sports a Remington 1911R1 slide with polished blued flats & rear serrations, 5" stainless barrel, adjustable skeletonized aluminum trigger, stainless thumb safety, Wilson Combat beavertail grip safety, stainless slide stop, round grooved hammer, serrated backstrap, diamond checkered wood grips, Wilson Combat dovetailed rear sight, dovetailed front sight and 7-round steel magazine. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Smith & Wesson, 67-5 Stainless, 38 Special +P, Revolver (W/ Case), SN - CUA6244 Smith & Wesson, 67-5 Stainless, 38 Special +P, Revolver (W/ Case), SN - CUA6244

Smith & Wesson, 67-5 Stainless, 38 Special +P, Revolver (W/ Case), SN - CUA6244

Lot #221 (Sale Order 222 of 553)

A stainless steel version of the Model 15, the Smith Wesson Model 67 has been in production for nearly half a century. This double-action K-frame revolver is chambered in 38 Special +P and offers a 6-round capacity. It resists rust and corrosion thanks to the stainless steel construction making it especially popular in areas with high humidity. Though marketed for military and police, the Model 67 is a suitable choice for home and self-defense. This Model 67-5 features a 4" barrel, adjustable rear sight, pinned Patridge front sight with red insert, casehardened serrated hammer, casehardened trigger and black textured rubber combat grips. This gun comes in original blue hardcase with paperwork. 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.

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Remington, R51, 9mm Luger +P, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 0001051R51 Remington, R51, 9mm Luger +P, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 0001051R51

Remington, R51, 9mm Luger +P, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 0001051R51

Lot #222 (Sale Order 223 of 553)

Introduced in 2014, the Remington R51 is an upgraded and modernized version of the Model 51 which ceased production in the 1930s. This sub-compact semi-automatic handgun with a 3.5" barrel is chambered in 9mm Luger +P and employs a unique hesitation-locked action with a locking breechblock. It offers the lowest bore axis in its class which delivers unparalleled intuitive accuracy while reducing muzzle rise and improving recovery between shots. The R51 also features an aluminum frame & stainless steel slide with black finish, checkered polymer grips, dovetailed low profile 3-dot sights, skeletonized trigger, safety grip, serrated front strap and ambidextrous magazine release button. The optimized grip handle, smooth light trigger pull and a slim profile makes the R51 ideal for concealed carry. This gun comes in original green box with (2) 7-round magazines and paperwork. This gun is in new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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1989 Smith & Wesson, 65-3 (Stainless), 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - BAR1695 1989 Smith & Wesson, 65-3 (Stainless), 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - BAR1695

1989 Smith & Wesson, 65-3 (Stainless), 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - BAR1695

Lot #223 (Sale Order 224 of 553)

The Smith & Wesson Model 65 is a DA/ SA revolver built on S&W's K-frame that was produced from 1972-2004, and was the stainless steel variant of the original Smith & Wesson Model 13. It underwent several minor changes and updates during its production run which are identified by the "-#" after the model number (example 65-1, 65-2, etc.). According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 65-3 was made in 1989. Features include a 4" ribbed barrel, serrated hammer, Hogue Monogrip textured rubber combat grips and fixed sights. 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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Kimber, Solo Carry Two-Tone (2.7 Kimber, Solo Carry Two-Tone (2.7

Kimber, Solo Carry Two-Tone (2.7"), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - S1106969

Lot #224 (Sale Order 225 of 553)

With a barrel length of just 2.7", Kimber Solo Carry pistols are easy to carry and conceal. Many of the features borrowed from 1911 pistols also make them exceptionally safe. An ambidextrous thumb safety, checkered slide release and ambidextrous magazine release button enable fast and intuitive operation. Then there is the single action striker-fired trigger pull that is even and smooth. Kimber Solo frames are machined from the finest aluminum and are extremely resistant to salt and moisture. Slides and barrels are cut from stainless steel. Edges are rounded and blended, slide serrations are deep enough to really work, and the dovetail-mounted 3-dot sights are quick to target. This Solo Carry sports a stainless slide, black frame and black synthetic checkered grip. This gun comes in original box with soft case and paperwork. This gun is in new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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Smith & Wesson, 642-2 (Stainless) Smith & Wesson, 642-2 (Stainless)

Smith & Wesson, 642-2 (Stainless) "Ken Ledlacky", 38 Spl. +P, Revolver (W/ Case), SN - CNY0847

Lot #225 (Sale Order 226 of 553)

The Smith & Wesson Model 642 is a variation of the Model 42 Centennial Airweight that integrates the time-tested features of the original with modern advancements. Smith & Wesson J-Frame revolvers have had your back since 1950. These small revolvers were designed to fire a full power round and are as simple and easy to use as they are reliable. It is no surprise that the Smith & Wesson J-Frame has become the most popular, small-frame, defense revolver on the market. This Model 642-2 is laser etched "KEN LEDLACKY 10/3/40 - 1/3/08" on the right side of the frame. Other features include a double-action only trigger, aluminum frame with matte stainless finish, 1 7/8" stainless barrel, black textured rubber combat grips, 5-shot swing out cylinder and fixed sights. This gun comes in original blue hardcase with paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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CAI - Romanian/ Cugir, RF AK109, 7.62x39, Semi-Auto (W/ Magazines), SN - 1-43294-03 CAI - Romanian/ Cugir, RF AK109, 7.62x39, Semi-Auto (W/ Magazines), SN - 1-43294-03

CAI - Romanian/ Cugir, RF AK109, 7.62x39, Semi-Auto (W/ Magazines), SN - 1-43294-03

Lot #226 (Sale Order 227 of 553)

The AK-100 series (AK101 - AK109) of rifles were derived from the Russian AL-7 experimental rifle of the early 1970s and are produced with high quality parts and manufactured using modern manufacturing technologies. The AL-7 was considered too expensive for production at the time, and the Soviet Army who selected the AK-74 instead as the new service rifle. No further development occurred until the mid-1990s when Alexandrov Kalashnikov, a Russian engineer, was directed to update his original design for production as an alternative to the AN-94. Thus, the "AK" designation stands for "Aleksandrov/Kalashnikov" unlike the other AK Rifles. The AK-100 series uses the tried and true AK action manufactured in Romania at the Cugir Arms Factory which is renowned for reliability. It features the "Balanced Automatic Recoil System", derived from that of the AL-7; the gas from the fired cartridge moves the piston rod attached to the bolt carrier, and it also moves another piston in another gas chamber which moves the opposite direction reducing the effect of recoil. The cyclic rate for this weapon is significantly higher than other AKs at 850-900 rounds per minute. The overall design is very similar to the AL-7 prototypes. The AK-109 is a less known variant that is chambered in 7.62×39mm, rather than 5.45×39mm. AK-109s use synthetic materials such as black fiberglass-reinforced polymer for the pistol grip and heat shield. These rifles are imported to the U.S. by Century Arms. This AK-109 sports a 16" barrel with ported muzzle brake, adjustable folding ladder rear sight, front post sight with ears, cleaning rod, sling rings and padded camo sling. This gun comes with original manual, (1) 30-round steel magazine, (1) 20-round steel magazine & (3) 10-round steel 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. This gun will need to be shipped to, or picked up by a Federal Firearms Dealer - Sporting Goods Store, Pawn Shop, Local Gun Dealer, etc. - We will deliver guns to West Quincy, MO, or Keokuk, IA, free of charge.

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1979 Winchester, Model 94 1979 Winchester, Model 94

1979 Winchester, Model 94 "Trapper" (16"), 30-30 Win., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - 4809065

Lot #227 (Sale Order 228 of 553)

The Winchester Model 1894, or Model 94, is a lever-action repeating rifle & carbine designed by John Browning that has become one of the most famous and popular hunting rifles of all time. It was produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company through 1980, and then by U.S. Repeating Arms under the Winchester brand until they ceased manufacturing rifles in 2006. The original Winchester Model 1894 Carbine with a 16" barrel was very popular among fur traders/ trappers in the northern U.S. and Canada which is where it acquired the nickname, "trapper model". According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 94 "Trapper" was made in 1979, and comes in period correct box with paperwork. Features include a smooth walnut stock with satin finish, 16" barrel with full length magazine tube, saddle ring, black checkered buttpad, dovetailed adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight and dovetailed front sight. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1970s Squibman (Squires Bingham), Model 16, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - A187137 1970s Squibman (Squires Bingham), Model 16, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - A187137

1970s Squibman (Squires Bingham), Model 16, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - A187137

Lot #228 (Sale Order 229 of 553)

The Model 16 22 caliber combat rifle was designed and produced in the Philippines by Squibman which is the brand name of the Squires Bingham Company in the 1970s & 80s. The Squires Bingham M16 rifle configuration is, as the title implies, based upon that of the American M16, though the detailed execution is considerably different. The straight-line stock layout, carrying handle with the rear sight, elevated foresight, and muzzle flash hider look like the M16, but the mechanism is a simple blowback unit, and the 16" barrel & receiver are in a tubular assembly which drops into the stock. The stock is mahogany, finished in ebony black, while the metal components are either blackened steel or anodized alloy. The rear sight is a fixed elevation aperture, adjustable for windage and the magazine holds 15-rounds. The Squires Bingham M16 shoots with acceptable accuracy and makes a good general-purpose "fun gun" or varmint shooter. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun will need to be shipped to, or picked up by a Federal Firearms Dealer - Sporting Goods Store, Pawn Shop, Local Gun Dealer, etc. - We will deliver guns to West Quincy, MO, or Keokuk, IA, free of charge.

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1968 Winchester, 94 Carbine 1968 Winchester, 94 Carbine

1968 Winchester, 94 Carbine "Illinois Land Of Lincoln", 30-30 Win., Lever-Action, SN - IS6353

Lot #229 (Sale Order 230 of 553)

Winchester Commemoratives were first introduced in 1964 with the Wyoming Diamond Jubilee. Each Commemorative was issued as a reproduction of an historically famous gun model or to honor an historically significant person, group, event or institution relating to U.S. or Canadian history. Commemoratives are generally of very excellent quality and are often embellished with fancy stocks and metal finishes. This Winchester Model 94 Carbine "Illinois Sesquicentennial - Land Of Lincoln" Commemorative was made in 1968, and sports a smooth walnut stock with gloss finish & gold medallion inlay, scroll engraved receiver with Lincoln bust, gold trigger/ loading gate & saddle ring, 20" barrel, gold checkered metal buttplate, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and ramped dovetail 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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Chinese - Norinco, Type 56 SKS (Numbers Matching), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - C6-1711258 Chinese - Norinco, Type 56 SKS (Numbers Matching), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - C6-1711258

Chinese - Norinco, Type 56 SKS (Numbers Matching), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - C6-1711258

Lot #230 (Sale Order 231 of 553)

The SKS is a semi-automatic carbine chambered for the 7.62×39mm round designed in 1943 by Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov. It was first produced in the Soviet Union but later widely exported and manufactured by various nations. The Chinese Type 56 SKS was introduced in 1956, and is still made today. Numerous minor tweaks were made to the Type 56 from the original Russian SKS including lack of milling on the bolt carrier, partially or fully stamped (as opposed to milled) receivers and differing types of thumb rest on the take-down lever. The Chinese continually revised the SKS manufacturing process so variations can be seen even between two examples from the same factory. This Chinese SKS was made by Norinco, and sports a smooth wood stock/ handguard with grooved forearm, metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment (includes kit), 20.5" barrel, retractable bayonet, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, hooded front post sight, tan canvas sling and 30-round steel magazine. This gun has visual numbers matching - receiver, cover, trigger guard, bolt & stock. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun will need to be shipped to, or picked up by a Federal Firearms Dealer - Sporting Goods Store, Pawn Shop, Local Gun Dealer, etc. - We will deliver guns to West Quincy, MO, or Keokuk, IA, free of charge.

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Circa 1914 Marlin, Model 1893 Saddle Ring Carbine (20 Circa 1914 Marlin, Model 1893 Saddle Ring Carbine (20

Circa 1914 Marlin, Model 1893 Saddle Ring Carbine (20"), 38-55 W.C.F., Lever-Action, SN - C3538

Lot #231 (Sale Order 232 of 553)

The Model 1893 lever-action rifle & carbine was produced from 1893 to 1935 and was based on the "solid-top, side-ejection" concept. In 1936, the name was changed to "Model 36", with a few minor updates. It was the first Marlin to exceed the 50,000-unit production mark, and by the time the firm stopped making it in 1935, more than 1 million had been sold. Over the years, this rifle & carbine would be chambered in .25-36, .30-30, .32 Special, .32-40, and .38-55. It was offered in barrel lengths 24" to 32" (at 2" intervals), and a 20" Carbine. This Model 1893 carbine was made in circa 1914, which can be identified by the "C" serial number prefix (around 1912-13, Marlin changed from a 6 digit serial number to a A,B,C,D prefix, starting with the A). Features include a smooth walnut stock with straight "English" grip, 20" round barrel, curved metal buttplate, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, dovetailed pinned blade front sight and saddle ring. This gun is showing age & bluing loss, but has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1960s Chinese (Trident Arms) SKS 1960s Chinese (Trident Arms) SKS

1960s Chinese (Trident Arms) SKS "ParaTrooper" (16"), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - 10457583

Lot #232 (Sale Order 233 of 553)

The SKS is a semi-automatic carbine chambered for the 7.62×39mm round designed in 1943 by Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov. It was first produced in the Soviet Union but later widely exported and manufactured by various nations. This SKS was originally a Chinese military weapon in standard Type 56 Carbine configuration (circa 1950s-60s) and was later modified to Paratrooper configuration for export (exported to the U.S. by Trident Arms). Features include a smooth wood stock/ handguard with grooved forearm & gloss finish, metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment (includes kit), 16.5" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, hooded front post sight, green canvas sling and 10-round internal stripper clip fed magazine . This gun is numbers matching - receiver, cover, trigger guard & bolt (magazine does not match). This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun will need to be shipped to, or picked up by a Federal Firearms Dealer - Sporting Goods Store, Pawn Shop, Local Gun Dealer, etc. - We will deliver guns to West Quincy, MO, or Keokuk, IA, free of charge.

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1896 Marlin, Model 1893 Saddle Ring Carbine (20 1896 Marlin, Model 1893 Saddle Ring Carbine (20

1896 Marlin, Model 1893 Saddle Ring Carbine (20"), 32-40 Win., Lever-Action, SN - 143569

Lot #233 (Sale Order 234 of 553)

The Model 1893 lever-action rifle & carbine was produced from 1893 to 1935, and was based on the "solid-top, side-ejection" concept. In 1936, the name was changed to "Model 36" with a few minor updates. It was the first Marlin to exceed the 50,000-unit production mark and by the time the firm stopped making it in 1935, more than 1 million had been sold. Over the years, this rifle & carbine would be chambered in .25-36, .30-30, .32 Special, .32-40, and .38-55. It was offered in barrel lengths 24" to 32" (at 2" intervals), and a 20" Carbine. According to Marlin Firearms Collectors Association serial number database, this Model 1893 carbine was made in 1896. Features include a smooth walnut stock with straight "English" grip, 20" round barrel, curved metal buttplate, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, dovetailed pinned blade front sight and saddle ring. This gun is showing age & bluing loss, but has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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Chinese - Norinco, Type 56 SKS (Dragunov), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - 27034978 Chinese - Norinco, Type 56 SKS (Dragunov), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - 27034978

Chinese - Norinco, Type 56 SKS (Dragunov), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - 27034978

Lot #234 (Sale Order 235 of 553)

The SKS is a semi-automatic carbine chambered for the 7.62×39mm round designed in 1943 by Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov. It was first produced in the Soviet Union but later widely exported and manufactured by various nations. The Chinese Type 56 SKS was introduced in 1956, and is still made today. Numerous minor tweaks were made to the Type 56 from the original Russian SKS including lack of milling on the bolt carrier, partially or fully stamped (as opposed to milled) receivers and differing types of thumb rest on the take-down lever. The Chinese continually revised the SKS manufacturing process so variations can be seen even between two examples from the same factory. This Chinese SKS was made by Norinco, and sports a fiberglass filled polymer Dragunov stock with 1" rubber recoil pad/ spacers & Russian style steel sling mount pin, 20.5" barrel, retractable bayonet lug, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, hooded front post sight, folding bi-pod, 10-round internal stripper clip fed magazine and side mounted Leapers 3-9x40 scope. This gun is numbers matching receiver & bolt. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun will need to be shipped to, or picked up by a Federal Firearms Dealer - Sporting Goods Store, Pawn Shop, Local Gun Dealer, etc. - We will deliver guns to West Quincy, MO, or Keokuk, IA, free of charge.

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Circa 1907 Marlin, Model 1894 (20 Circa 1907 Marlin, Model 1894 (20

Circa 1907 Marlin, Model 1894 (20"), 38-40 Win., Lever-Action, SN - 371491

Lot #235 (Sale Order 236 of 553)

The Marlin Model 1889 and subsequent Marlin lever action rifles (including the Model 1894) were the first rifles with a flat-top, side-eject receiver and featured a revolutionary lever-fire system with repeat-fire capability. The Model 1894 and its successors found particular favor in Canada, Alaska, and the Pacific Northwest where precipitation combined with cold temperatures sometimes caused top-eject designs to freeze solid. During the Klondike Gold Rush, the solid-top Marlin design was preferred by many prospectors facing subzero temperatures and dangerous animals since the solid top frame was better at keeping freezing rain, snow and dirt out of the operating parts of the action. According to Marlin Firearms Collectors Association serial number database, this Model 94 was made in circa 1907. Features include a smooth walnut stock with straight "English" grip, 20" round barrel, curved metal buttplate, adjustable folding tangent rear sight and dovetailed pinned blade front sight. This gun is showing age & bluing loss, but has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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Chinese, Type 56 SKS (Synthetic Sporter), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - 11517980 Chinese, Type 56 SKS (Synthetic Sporter), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - 11517980

Chinese, Type 56 SKS (Synthetic Sporter), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - 11517980

Lot #236 (Sale Order 237 of 553)

The SKS is a semi-automatic carbine chambered for the 7.62×39mm round designed in 1943 by Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov. It was first produced in the Soviet Union but later widely exported and manufactured by various nations. The Chinese Type 56 SKS was introduced in 1956, and is still made today. Numerous minor tweaks were made to the Type 56 from the original Russian SKS including lack of milling on the bolt carrier, partially or fully stamped (as opposed to milled) receivers and differing types of thumb rest on the take-down lever. The Chinese continually revised the SKS manufacturing process so variations can be seen even between two examples from the same factory. This Chinese SKS sports a Combat Exchange synthetic Monte Carlo stock, 22.5" barrel with ported muzzle break (barrel length includes break), adjustable folding tangent rear sight, detachable magazine and NcStar3-9x42E scope. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun will need to be shipped to, or picked up by a Federal Firearms Dealer - Sporting Goods Store, Pawn Shop, Local Gun Dealer, etc. - We will deliver guns to West Quincy, MO, or Keokuk, IA, free of charge.

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1956 Marlin, Model 39A, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (Weaver B4), SN - N25658 1956 Marlin, Model 39A, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (Weaver B4), SN - N25658

1956 Marlin, Model 39A, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (Weaver B4), SN - N25658

Lot #237 (Sale Order 238 of 553)

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. According to Marlin Firearms Collectors Association serial number database, this Model 39A was made in 1956. Features include a smooth walnut stock with semi-pistol grip/ fluted comb & large round forearm, red rubber buttpad with spacers, 24" Micro-Groove barrel, rear dovetail insert, ramped dovetail brass bead front sight, quick take-down screw on the right side of the receiver, sling rings with black nylon sling and period correct Weaver 4x scope. 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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Ruger, Model 10/22 (T22 Tactical), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Chassis Box), SN - 119-16230 Ruger, Model 10/22 (T22 Tactical), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Chassis Box), SN - 119-16230

Ruger, Model 10/22 (T22 Tactical), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Chassis Box), SN - 119-16230

Lot #238 (Sale Order 239 of 553)

The Troy Industries T22 Tactical Chassis is a kit designed for Ruger 10/22 rifles to give the feel and appearance of AR-15 style rifles. The Chassis is built to the same high standards as all of the Troy products with aircraft aluminum and Mil-Spec type-3 anodized finish. The T22 chassis features an M4 style adjustable buttstock and pistol grip. The free floating forend has a continuous top rail for mounting optics and other accessories with integrated spring loaded battlesights. There are also picatinny rails at 3, 6, & 9 o'clock, the 3 & 9 o'clock rails feature tan rail covers. This Ruger 10/22 with T-22 Chassis has a standard 18.5" barrel with dovetailed brass bead front sight. This gun comes with original Troy T-22 Chassis box. The chassis on this gun appears to be new, the rifle appears to be in good condition, the bore is sharp/ clean and appears to be in good working order. Does not include magazine. This gun will need to be shipped to, or picked up by a Federal Firearms Dealer - Sporting Goods Store, Pawn Shop, Local Gun Dealer, etc. - We will deliver guns to West Quincy, MO, or Keokuk, IA, free of charge.

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1950 Marlin, Model 336RC (20 1950 Marlin, Model 336RC (20

1950 Marlin, Model 336RC (20" Carbine), 30-30 Win., Lever-Action, SN - G24207

Lot #239 (Sale Order 240 of 553)

The Model 336 is a direct development of the Marlin Model 1893 which was produced from 1893 to 1936. Based on the patents of L.L. Hepburn, the Model 1893 incorporated a new locking bolt system and a two-piece firing pin. In 1936, with only minor changes to the stock, forearm, and sights, the Model 1893 was redesignated the Model 1936 (soon renamed the Model 36). All of these firearms featured a solid-top receiver made of forged steel and incorporated side ejection of fired cartridges. Compared to the Winchester 94, then the predominant lever-action hunting rifle, the Model 36 was somewhat heavier with a simpler internal mechanism and a full pistol grip-type buttstock in contrast to the Winchester 94's straight grip stock. In 1948, the Model 36 was replaced by the Model 336 which was sold under both the Marlin and Glenfield brands. When Marlin first introduced the Model 336 in 1948, the company made three versions: The Model 336A, which was a rifle with a 24" barrel, the Model 336RC, which was a carbine with a 20" barrel and a full length magazine tube, and the Model 336SC with a 20" barrel and shorter (half) magazine tube. The Model 336 has been in continuous production from 1948 to the present day and is currently produced by Ruger Firearms under the Marlin brand. According to Marlin Firearms Collectors Association serial number database, this Model 336RC was made in 1950. Features include a smooth walnut stock with large round forearm/ fluted comb & gloss finish, black checkered buttpad, 20" barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight, sling rings, serrated receiver top and brown leather sling. 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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1995 Accuracy International Arctic Warfare - Sniper, 7.62x51 (308 Win.), Bolt-Action, SN - 2146 1995 Accuracy International Arctic Warfare - Sniper, 7.62x51 (308 Win.), Bolt-Action, SN - 2146

1995 Accuracy International Arctic Warfare - Sniper, 7.62x51 (308 Win.), Bolt-Action, SN - 2146

Lot #240 (Sale Order 241 of 553)

The Arctic Warfare is a bolt-action sniper rifle designed and manufactured by the British company Accuracy International. It has proved popular as a military rifle since its introduction in the 1980s. It sports many features that improve performance in very cold conditions (which gave the rifle its name) without impairing operation in less extreme conditions. The Accuracy International PM (Precision Marksman) rifle was the first model introduced, and was entered into a British competition in the early 1980s as a replacement for the Lee–Enfield derived sniper rifles. It performed so well that the British Army adopted the Accuracy International PM in 1982 into service as the L96A1 and outfitted the rifle with Schmidt & Bender 6×42 telescopic sights. The Swedish military also wanted a new rifle, and in the early 1990s, Accuracy International introduced an upgraded version of the PM: the AW (Arctic Warfare). This was the start of the Arctic Warfare name which became the primary name of the rifle family despite its earlier names. Special de-icing features allow it to be used effectively at temperatures as low as -40 °C (-40 °F). The AW rifle features a modified bolt with milled slots at the rear of the bolt to prevent bolt binding problems caused by penetrating water/ice, dirt, or similar debris. Further, the thumb-hole, bolt handle, magazine release, and trigger guard on the AW were enlarged, and the magazine floor plate was fitted with protruding grasping tabs to allow use with heavy Arctic mittens. The resin stock side-panels were replaced with sturdier polymer panels that were less brittle in subzero temperatures. The safety was revised to a 3-position safety allowing the bolt to be cycled with a locked trigger. The Accuracy International Arctic Warfare model has since spawned an entire family of sniper rifles using the Arctic Warfare name, and has been adopted by a number of other countries, including Australia, Belgium, Germany, Indonesia, Ireland, Latvia, Malaysia, Norway, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. The AW's complete parts interchange ability and reliability in adverse weather conditions have made it a popular, but very expensive weapon. The rifle offers supreme accuracy (a capable marksman can expect 0.5 MOA consistent accuracy with appropriate ammunition). This AI Artic Warfare is dated "95" and sports an 18" free-floating, heavy, stainless steel treaded barrel with blued finish. Other features include high-strength black polymer thumb-hole chassis, black rubber buttpad with (5) spacers, folding bi-pod, sling studs and 5-round detachable steel box magazine. The left foot of the bi-pod has been chipped, but otherwise this gun is in same-as-new condition, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired), and appears to be in good working order.

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Marlin, Model 336SS (Stainless), 30-30 Win., Lever-Action, SN - 99013290 Marlin, Model 336SS (Stainless), 30-30 Win., Lever-Action, SN - 99013290

Marlin, Model 336SS (Stainless), 30-30 Win., Lever-Action, SN - 99013290

Lot #241 (Sale Order 242 of 553)

The Model 336 is a direct descendent of the Marlin Model 1893 which was produced from 1893 to 1936. Based on the patents of L.L. Hepburn, the Model 1893 incorporated a new locking bolt system and a two-piece firing pin. In 1936, with only minor changes to the stock, forearm, and sights, the Model 1893 was redesignated the Model 1936 (soon renamed the Model 36). All of these firearms featured a solid-top receiver made of forged steel and incorporated side ejection of fired cartridges. Compared to the Winchester 94, then the predominant lever-action hunting rifle, the Model 36 was somewhat heavier with a simpler internal mechanism and a full pistol grip-type buttstock in contrast to the Winchester 94's straight grip stock. In 1948, the Model 36 was replaced by the Model 336 which was sold under both the Marlin and Glenfield brands. The Model 336 has been in continuous production from 1948 to the present day and is currently produced by Ruger Firearms under the Marlin brand. This Marlin Model 336SS features a diamond checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, polished stainless steel receiver/ barrel/ tube & band, black grip cap, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, 20" barrel, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, stainless scope mounts/ rings and BSA Deerhunter 3-9x40 scope with silver finish. 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.

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1929 Winchester, Model 12 (30 1929 Winchester, Model 12 (30

1929 Winchester, Model 12 (30" MOD), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 619219

Lot #242 (Sale Order 243 of 553)

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". With forged and machined steel parts, the ultimate reason for its 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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 12 Takedown 12-gauge was made in 1929. Features include a 30" nickel steel MOD barrel, Simmon's vent-rib with dual bead sights, outline checkered walnut stock with high fluted Monte Carlo cheek, Mahogany grip cap with blond spacer, brown Pachmayr buttpad with black/ white spacers, grooved trigger shoe, 14.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun will have a small hairline crack under the grip where the stock meets the receiver, but otherwise is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, and appears to be in good working order.

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1974 Marlin, Model 336 (20 1974 Marlin, Model 336 (20

1974 Marlin, Model 336 (20" Carbine), 30-30 Win., Lever-Action, SN - 26032414

Lot #243 (Sale Order 244 of 553)

The Model 336 is a direct development of the Marlin Model 1893 which was produced from 1893 to 1936. Based on the patents of L.L. Hepburn, the Model 1893 incorporated a new locking bolt system and a two-piece firing pin. In 1936, with only minor changes to the stock, forearm, and sights, the Model 1893 was redesignated the Model 1936 (soon renamed the Model 36). All of these firearms featured a solid-top receiver made of forged steel and incorporated side ejection of fired cartridges. Compared to the Winchester 94, then the predominant lever-action hunting rifle, the Model 36 was somewhat heavier with a simpler internal mechanism and a full pistol grip-type buttstock in contrast to the Winchester 94's straight grip stock. In 1948, the Model 36 was replaced by the Model 336 which was sold under both the Marlin and Glenfield brands. When Marlin first introduced the Model 336 in 1948, the company made three versions: The Model 336A, which was a rifle with a 24" barrel, the Model 336RC, which was a carbine with a 20" barrel and a full length magazine tube, and the Model 336SC with a 20" barrel and shorter (half) magazine tube. The Model 336 has been in continuous production from 1948 to the present day, and is currently produced by Ruger Firearms under the Marlin brand. According to Marlin Firearms Collectors Association serial number database, this Model 336 Carbine (RC) was made in 1974. Features include a smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, black checkered buttpad with white spacer, black grip cap with white spacer, 20" barrel with full length magazine tube, hammer thumb extension, hooded ramp front sight, gold trigger, scope rails with Weaver rings and Vortex Crossfire II 3-9x40 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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1970s Winchester, Super-X Model 1 (30 1970s Winchester, Super-X Model 1 (30

1970s Winchester, Super-X Model 1 (30" FULL TRAP), 12 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - M46413

Lot #244 (Sale Order 245 of 553)

The Super-X Model 1 is considered Winchester's last attempt at greatness. Stinging from the barrage of post-1964 criticism, in 1968, Winchester decided they were going to do it right, developing a new autoloading shotgun with no compromises in build quality, using only machined steel and walnut. The multi-million dollar journey began, ending in 1973, with the release of the Super-X Model 1. Winchester designed and built complete new machining centers for the Super-X Model 1, but despite the time and effort, the Model 1 was costly to produce. From 1973-1979, the Winchester Super-X Model 1 was the best built gas autoloader on the planet. The last Super-X Model 1 was made in 1978, and all sales after that date were "cleanup". Winchester was sold to the employee formed U.S. Repeating Arms Company in 1981 which went bankrupt in 1989. Sales of the Super-X Model 1 have been reported as late as 1984. The passing of the Winchester Super-X Model 1 was the passing of an era. It was the end of Olin-Winchester firearms, and it was the end of any new attempts at the “proper autoloader”. This 1970s Super-X Model 1 features a walnut stock with deep cut checkering/ fluted comb/ contoured forearm & gloss finish, KICK-EEZ black cushioned rubber pad with black spacer, blued metal grip cap with white spacer, 30" FULL TRAP barrel, high vent-rib with dual bead sights, engraved receiver with floral pattern on each side, scaled jeweled bolt, jeweled shell lifter, 2 3/4" chamber and 14.5" LOP. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order.

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Marlin, Model 444XLR (Stainless), 444 Marlin, Lever-Action, SN - 94209487 Marlin, Model 444XLR (Stainless), 444 Marlin, Lever-Action, SN - 94209487

Marlin, Model 444XLR (Stainless), 444 Marlin, Lever-Action, SN - 94209487

Lot #245 (Sale Order 246 of 553)

The Marlin Model 444XLR Express Long Rifle is a lever-action hunting rifle chambered in .444 Marlin. What makes the 444XLR different from the standard Model 444 is that it sports 2" longer barrel. It features a 24" stainless barrel with Marlin’s Ballard-type rifling, which carves six deep wide grooves making it more accurate with high-power loads. Other features include a stainless lever/ trigger guard plate/ magazine tube/ sling studs & loading gate, laminated hardwood stock with diamond checkering & fluted comb, black grip cap, Pachmayr black cushioned rubber pad with spacer, adjustable rear sight (missing elevator), hooded ramp front sight, hammer thumb extension and 5-round tube magazine. 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.

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1948 Winchester, Model 12 SKEET (28 1948 Winchester, Model 12 SKEET (28

1948 Winchester, Model 12 SKEET (28" MOD), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 1191573

Lot #246 (Sale Order 247 of 553)

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". With forged and machined steel parts, the ultimate reason for its 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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 12 SKEET Takedown 12-gauge was made in 1948. Features include a 28" MOD barrel, solid rib with silver bead front sight, outline checkered walnut stock with high fluted comb & gloss finish, black grip cap, black checkered buttpad 14.25" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, and appears to be in good working order.

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2008 Henry, Big Boy Venturing Limited Edition, 44 Magnum, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - BB29072 2008 Henry, Big Boy Venturing Limited Edition, 44 Magnum, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - BB29072

2008 Henry, Big Boy Venturing Limited Edition, 44 Magnum, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - BB29072

Lot #247 (Sale Order 248 of 553)

Venturing is a core program of the Boy Scouts of America for young men and women ages 14 through 20. It is one of the Boy Scouts' three programs for older youth which also include Sea Scouts and Exploring. In 2008, in celebration of the 10th Anniversary of Venturing, Henry Repeating Arms Company, an Official Licensee of the Boy Scouts of America, offered three Special Edition Commemorative Venturing Rifles: Venturing Edition; Golden Boy Venturing Edition; & Big Boy Venturing Limited Edition. This Big Boy Venturing Limited Edition sports the 10th Anniversary Venturing logo laser etched into the buttstock with enhanced black filling. Other features include a 19.75" octagonal barrel outfitted with a classic fully adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight with a reversible white diamond insert, brass bead front sight, straight-grip stock & forearm crafted of select American walnut accented with a brass barrel band & Henry's recognizable brass receiver, and is chambered for 44 Rem. Magnum/ 44 Special. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork. This gun is in new/ unfired condition, but will have some light box wear on the receiver, and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor, and is new-old-stock.

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1943 Winchester, Model 12 (30" FULL), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 1000351

Lot #248 (Sale Order 249 of 553)

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". With forged and machined steel parts, the ultimate reason for its 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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 12 Takedown 12-gauge was made in 1943. Features include a 30" FULL barrel, solid rib with dual white bead sights, outline checkered walnut stock with high fluted comb & gloss finish, black grip cap, brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, 14.5" 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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Rossi, Model 92 Saddle Ring Carbine (20 Rossi, Model 92 Saddle Ring Carbine (20

Rossi, Model 92 Saddle Ring Carbine (20"), 44-40 Win., Lever-Action, SN - N000471

Lot #249 (Sale Order 250 of 553)

Built on the proven Model 92 action, this Rossi lever-action carbine combines traditional styling with a big-bore rifle suitable for the backwoods or the back forty. Features include a 20" round barrel, polished blued finish, smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, curved metal buttplate, adjustable elevator rear sight, pinned blade front sight, saddle ring and full length magazine tube. This gun is in excellent condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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1952 Winchester, Model 12 Heavy Duck (30 1952 Winchester, Model 12 Heavy Duck (30

1952 Winchester, Model 12 Heavy Duck (30" FULL), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 1475888

Lot #250 (Sale Order 251 of 553)

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". With forged and machined steel parts, the ultimate reason for its 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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 12 Heavy Duck Takedown 12-gauge was made in 1952. Features include a 30" FULL barrel, Simmon's vent-rib with silver bead front sight, outline checkered walnut stock fluted comb, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, 14" LOP and 3" chamber. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1976 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk (Stainless 6.5 1976 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk (Stainless 6.5

1976 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk (Stainless 6.5"), 357 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 33-43931

Lot #251 (Sale Order 252 of 553)

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 and dubbed the "New Model". According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Ruger New Model Blackhawk (with transfer bar) 357 Magnum Stainless was made in 1976, and is stamped "MADE IN THE 200TH YEAR OF AMERICAN LIBERTY" on the top of the barrel. Features include a 6.5" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight with orange ramp, grooved hammer and smooth walnut grips with medallion logo inlays. This gun comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in excellent condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Outstanding Don Crawford 70+ years Collector/ Investment Grade Collection.

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Springfield Armory, SA-35, 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - HP5201 Springfield Armory, SA-35, 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - HP5201

Springfield Armory, SA-35, 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - HP5201

Lot #252 (Sale Order 253 of 553)

Based on one of the most prolific and popular pistols in small arms history, the Springfield Armory® SA-35 gives today’s shooters a modern take on a revered classic. Featuring subtle but significant upgrades to John Moses Browning’s original P-35 design, the 9mm SA-35 captures the appeal of the “wood and steel” era of arms making while offering the upgraded enhancements of today’s defensive pistols. Made in the U.S.A., the SA-35 features rugged forged steel parts for strength and durability, improved ergonomics and enhanced controls, a factory tuned trigger, modern sights, an improved feed ramp design, and an increased 15-round capacity. The attractive grain and finely cut checkering walnut grips complement the matte blue finish of the carbon steel. The white dot front and Tactical Rack rear sights of the SA-35 offer users an enhanced sight picture for improved performance. The 4.7" cold hammer forged barrel sports 1:10 twist rifling. This gun is in new/ unfired condition, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with black soft case, (3) magazines & paperwork.

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1 Of 1000 Distributor Excl. 1991 Ruger, New Super Blackhawk (4 5/8 1 Of 1000 Distributor Excl. 1991 Ruger, New Super Blackhawk (4 5/8

1 Of 1000 Distributor Excl. 1991 Ruger, New Super Blackhawk (4 5/8"), 44 Mag., (NIB), SN - 86-39240

Lot #253 (Sale Order 254 of 553)

The Ruger Blackhawk is a six-shot, single-action revolver that was introduced in 1955. The Super Blackhawk (chambered for magnum loads) was in introduced in 1959. The early Blackhawk 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 and dubbed the "New Model". All Super Blackhawks, new & early styles, are capable of operating with much higher pressure handloads than factory produced ammunition in .44 Magnum. It is one of the top choices for handgun hunting and is capable of reliably taking down deer, elk, caribou, moose, lion, grizzly or brown bear and even cape buffalo. It combines the reliability and simplicity of a revolver with the energy of the famous magnum cartridge. According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Ruger New Model Super Blackhawk (with transfer bar) 44 Remington Magnum Stainless Steel Revolver was made in 1991, and is 1 Of 1000 "Distributor Exclusive" produced for Williams Shooters Supply (Quincy, IL). These special order guns sport a 4 5/8" barrel, un-fluted cylinder and a rounded trigger guard. This variation was ultimately added to the Standard Ruger Catalog (Catalog No. WSSK458). Other features include an adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, pinned Patridge front sight, smooth walnut grips with Ruger medallion inlays and grooved hammer. This gun is in beautiful new/ unfired condition and comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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Para-Ordnance, 1911 GI Expert - Full Size, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Extra Magazine), SN - 6102537 Para-Ordnance, 1911 GI Expert - Full Size, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Extra Magazine), SN - 6102537

Para-Ordnance, 1911 GI Expert - Full Size, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Extra Magazine), SN - 6102537

Lot #254 (Sale Order 255 of 553)

The Para GI Expert is a well made 1911 pistol that has all of the desirable features to get the job done. This GI sports a “Para Kote” finish which is a baked on matte black finish with Teflon added. This finish is not only durable but with the addition of Teflon to the mix, it makes the working parts very slick and acts as a lubricant. Other features include a 5" stainless barrel with loaded chamber indicator, beavertail grip safety, full length skeletonized trigger, round grooved hammer, 3-dot green fiber-optic sights, checkered backstrap, thumb safety, MOE reinforced polymer textured grips (Flat Dark Earth) and comes with (2) 8-round magazines with base pads. This gun is in good condition with some surface wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1 Of 1000 Distributor Excl. 1991 Ruger, New Super Blackhawk (4 5/8 1 Of 1000 Distributor Excl. 1991 Ruger, New Super Blackhawk (4 5/8

1 Of 1000 Distributor Excl. 1991 Ruger, New Super Blackhawk (4 5/8"), 44 Mag., (NIB), SN - 86-40090

Lot #255 (Sale Order 256 of 553)

The Ruger Blackhawk is a six-shot, single-action revolver that was introduced in 1955. The Super Blackhawk (chambered for magnum loads) was in introduced in 1959. The early Blackhawk 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 and dubbed the "New Model". All Super Blackhawks, new & early styles, are capable of operating with much higher pressure handloads than factory produced ammunition in .44 Magnum. It is one of the top choices for handgun hunting and is capable of reliably taking down deer, elk, caribou, moose, lion, grizzly or brown bear and even cape buffalo. It combines the reliability and simplicity of a revolver with the energy of the famous magnum cartridge. According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Ruger New Model Super Blackhawk (with transfer bar) 44 Remington Magnum Stainless Steel Revolver was made in 1991, and is 1 Of 1000 "Distributor Exclusive" produced for Williams Shooters Supply (Quincy, IL). These special order guns sport a 4 5/8" barrel, un-fluted cylinder and a rounded trigger guard. This variation was ultimately added to the Standard Ruger Catalog (Catalog No. WSSK458). Other features include an adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, pinned Patridge front sight, smooth walnut grips with Ruger medallion inlays and grooved hammer. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in a period correct box with paperwork. This gun is in beautiful new condition and comes in original box with paperwork (original WSS 1 of 1000 lable was never applied). This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and appears to be new-old-stock.

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Smith & Wesson, M&P-45 (W/ Case & Accessories), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - DTY1496 Smith & Wesson, M&P-45 (W/ Case & Accessories), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - DTY1496

Smith & Wesson, M&P-45 (W/ Case & Accessories), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - DTY1496

Lot #256 (Sale Order 257 of 553)

The Smith & Wesson M&P-45 (Military and Police) is a polymer-framed, short recoil operated, locked breech semi-automatic pistol that was designed for law enforcement agencies but also gained wide popularity with commercial public. The frame is made out of Zytel polymer which is reinforced with a stainless steel chassis and comes with four removable and interchangeable grip inserts. It sports a low slide profile which holds the barrel axis close to the shooter's hand making it more comfortable to shoot by reducing muzzle rise and allowing faster aim recovery in rapid shooting sequence. Other features include a 4.5" barrel, aggressive front & rear slide serrations, 3-dot night sights, ambidextrous thumb safety and lower accessory rail. This gun comes in original black hardcase with (2) 14-round magazines with base pads, interchangeable grip straps and paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1987 (First Year) Ruger, Super Redhawk (9.5 1987 (First Year) Ruger, Super Redhawk (9.5

1987 (First Year) Ruger, Super Redhawk (9.5"), 44 Magnum, Revolver (NIB), SN - 550-00253

Lot #257 (Sale Order 258 of 553)

First introduced in 1987, the Super Redhawk DA/SA revolver has all of the advantages of the Ruger Redhawk plus additional features like the unique Ruger cushioned grip system and a cold hammer-forged barrel. The Patented integral mounts are machined directly on the solid-steel receiver rib to provide a stable mounting surface for the included scope rings eliminating a potential source of looseness and inaccuracy in the field. Dual chambering allows 44 Magnum models to accept factory 44 Special cartridges. According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Ruger Super Redhawk 44 Remington Magnum/ 44 Special Stainless Steel Revolver was made in 1987 (First Year Production). Features include a 9.5" cold hammer-forged barrel, shrouded extractor rod, black rubber grips with wooden panels, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, ramped dovetail front sight with red insert, serrated hammer and 6-shot triple-locking cylinder. This gun comes in original box with paperwork and factory scope rings (new in package). This gun is new/ unfired but will have box wear to include some surface rust spots & grip damage (see photos), and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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Springfield, XD (4 Springfield, XD (4

Springfield, XD (4" Service Model), .40 S&W, Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Accessories), SN - XD478374

Lot #258 (Sale Order 259 of 553)

This Springfield XD 4" Service Model .40 S&W Low Capacity is the ideal handgun for folks who live with magazine restrictions. The grip texturing locks the gun into your hand for exceptional recoil management, even in rapid fire. It sports a Springfield Armory Ultra Safety Assurance Action Trigger System, a visible and tactile loaded chamber indicator, and has a perfect grip angle for both comfort and control. Other features include low-profile dovetailed three-dot steel sights, black Melonite finish, black polymer frame with lower accessory rail, front & rear slide serrations, 4" hammer forged steel barrel with 1:16 twist, dual captive recoil spring with full length guide rod, grip safety and 10-round magazine capacity. This gun comes in original black hardcase with (2) magazines, polymer belt holster, polymer dual compartment magazine holster and quick-loader. 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.

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Ruger, Super Redhawk Alaskan (2.5 Ruger, Super Redhawk Alaskan (2.5

Ruger, Super Redhawk Alaskan (2.5") 454 Casull/ 45 Colt, Revolver, (W/ Box), SN - 530-00033

Lot #259 (Sale Order 260 of 553)

The Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan double action revolver chambered in .454 Casull/.45 Colt is simply a "Hand Cannon". It is constructed almost entirely of stainless steel which allows the gun to be easily cleaned and maintained even in harshest conditions. The 6-round cylinder features a triple-locking design that ensures positive function with the powerful cartridges the gun is chambered in. The .454 Casull was designed as a wildcat round in the late 1950s and didn’t see widespread acceptance until the late 1990s. It’s an insanely powerful cartridge that can be loaded far beyond most other handgun cartridges. Firing 454 Casull from a short 2.5 inch barrel, like the Alaskans, is an experience you will never forget. Surprisingly, the Alaskan 2.5" doesn't lack when it comes to accuracy. The pinned ramp-style front sight and adjustable rear sight with its white outlined notch are excellent and provide a quick, sight picture. The Hogue Tamer Monogrip with an internal recoil cushion positioned under the web of the hand helps reduce the impact of powerful loads, while the peg-style grip frame easily accommodates custom grips. Dual chambering allows the .454 Casull models to accept factory .45 Colt cartridges. The transfer bar mechanism provides an unparalleled measure of security against accidental discharge. The cold hammer-forged barrel results in ultra-precise rifling that provides exceptional accuracy, longevity and easy cleaning. The Super Redhawk Alaskan is an attractive, rugged gun that can quickly resolve any problems that you may encounter with man or beast. This gun comes in original hardcase with paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and may be new-old-stock.

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Smith & Wesson, M&P-9 M2.0 Compact (4 Smith & Wesson, M&P-9 M2.0 Compact (4

Smith & Wesson, M&P-9 M2.0 Compact (4"), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - NLK9162

Lot #260 (Sale Order 261 of 553)

Expanding the line of M2.0 pistols, Smith and Wesson is excited to introduce the optics ready M&P M2.0 Compact. These new models are chambered in 9mm with a 4, or 3.6, barrel, feature a slide cut for optics, co-witness white-dot front and rear sights, enhanced flat faced trigger, and enlarged forward serrations. Designed for personal, sporting, and professional use, the M&P M2.0 delivers an entirely new platform, introducing innovative features in nearly every aspect of the pistol. Highlights of the M&P M2.0 pistol include an extended stainless-steel chassis and a low barrel bore axis for reduced muzzle rise and faster aim recovery. The M&P M2.0 pistol further improves performance with a fine-tuned, crisper trigger, lighter pull and a tactile and audible reset. The pistol includes an aggressively-textured grip with interchangeable palmswell inserts for optimal hand-fit and trigger reach, and lower accessory rail. This M&P 2.0 sports a 4" barrel, Dark Flat Earth finish and Crimson Trace 3.0 MOA sight. This gun comes in original box with paperwork, (2) 15-round magazines, optic mounting plates, (3) interchangeable backstraps, and (2) magazine grip extensions. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Ruger, GP100 (Stainless 3 Ruger, GP100 (Stainless 3

Ruger, GP100 (Stainless 3"), 38 Special Only, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 176-64755

Lot #261 (Sale Order 262 of 553)

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 over the past decades. While there are definitely aligning features within the GP family, the current line is among the most diverse revolver series on the market. Initially only chambered in .357 Magnum, over the years chambering has also included .22 LR, .327 Federal Magnum, 10mm Auto, .44 Special and 38 Special Only. The GP100 chambered for 38 Special Only was a variant designed specifically for law enforcement & security personnel and is rated for +P ammunition. Its medium-size build makes it a great choice for multi-purpose shooting, and its very user-friendly disassembly is a breeze. This GP100 (38 Special Only) features a 3" ribbed barrel, 6-round triple-locking cylinder, Hogue Monogrip with walnut panel inlays, single/double action trigger, shrouded extractor rod, brushed stainless finish, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel and dovetailed front sight with orange ramp. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original hardcase.

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Smith & Wesson, Model 22A-1 (7 Smith & Wesson, Model 22A-1 (7

Smith & Wesson, Model 22A-1 (7"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Holster), SN - UDS3423

Lot #262 (Sale Order 263 of 553)

The Smith & Wesson Model 22A is a full-size semi-automatic pistol with an aluminum alloy frame. This pistol is distinguished by two features: An integral rail along the top edge of the gun permits easy mounting of optical sights & other accessories, and the gun's alloy-shrouded barrel which helps keep weight down for a full-sized pistol. This Model 22A-1 sports a 7" slab-sided barrel with recessed crown muzzle, black finish, black rubber grip with textured synthetic panels, adjustable rear sight and mounted red/ green dot sight. This gun comes in original box with (2) 10-round magazines and black nylon holster. 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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2000 Ruger, Old Army (HP Stainless W/ Ivory), 45 Cal., Percussion Revolver (NIB), SN - 148-07777 2000 Ruger, Old Army (HP Stainless W/ Ivory), 45 Cal., Percussion Revolver (NIB), SN - 148-07777

2000 Ruger, Old Army (HP Stainless W/ Ivory), 45 Cal., Percussion Revolver (NIB), SN - 148-07777

Lot #263 (Sale Order 264 of 553)

The Ruger Old Army is a black-powder percussion revolver that was made from 1972 - 2008. It was not based on an historical design but was a modification of Ruger's Blackhawk model which was itself based upon the cartridge-firing Colt Peacemaker. The Old Army revolver accordingly incorporates many modern design features though employing antiquated black-powder component loading. The design was built around the Blackhawk, but it takes its styling cues from the Remington Model 1858 cap and ball pistol. This is due to the frame being longer in front to accommodate the loading lever and pivot pin. Unlike the Blackhawk, the Old Army did not make use of Ruger's transfer bar safety; instead the revolver relied upon a series of safety notches between each chamber on the cylinder like some models of the Remington/Colt or other black powder revolvers of the mid-19th century had. The revolver was tested by loading each chamber to capacity with Bullseye smokeless powder and a lead ball. While this might result in catastrophic failure in other firearms, the Old Army proved to be strong enough to handle the pressure. According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Old Army Model GKBPI-7F (G= high polish, K = stainless, BP = black powder, I = ivory grips & 7F = seven five barrel length) was made in 2000. Features include a 7.5" barrel, high polish stainless finish, white ivory-style grips with silver Ruger logo medallions, fixed sights and 6-round cylinder. This gun is custom laser engraved "N.A.L.G.W. 1997" on the back strap. This gun comes in original hardcase with paperwork. This gun is in beautiful new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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Smith & Wesson, Model 22A-1 (5.5 Smith & Wesson, Model 22A-1 (5.5

Smith & Wesson, Model 22A-1 (5.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - UDB5150

Lot #264 (Sale Order 265 of 553)

The Smith & Wesson Model 22A is a full-size semi-automatic pistol with an aluminum alloy frame. This pistol is distinguished by two features: An integral rail along the top edge of the gun permits easy mounting of optical sights & other accessories, and the gun's alloy-shrouded barrel which helps keep weight down for a full-sized pistol. This Model 22A-1 sports a 5.5" slab-sided barrel with recessed crown muzzle, two-tone black/ grey finish, black rubber grip with textured synthetic panels, adjustable rear sight and 10-round magazine. This gun comes in original box with paperwork. 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.

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2000 Ruger, Old Army (HP Stainless W/ Ivory), 45 Cal., Percussion Revolver (NIB), SN - 148-07787 2000 Ruger, Old Army (HP Stainless W/ Ivory), 45 Cal., Percussion Revolver (NIB), SN - 148-07787

2000 Ruger, Old Army (HP Stainless W/ Ivory), 45 Cal., Percussion Revolver (NIB), SN - 148-07787

Lot #265 (Sale Order 266 of 553)

The Ruger Old Army is a black-powder percussion revolver that was made from 1972 - 2008. It was not based on an historical design but was a modification of Ruger's Blackhawk model which was itself based upon the cartridge-firing Colt Peacemaker. The Old Army revolver accordingly incorporates many modern design features though employing antiquated black-powder component loading. The design was built around the Blackhawk, but it takes its styling cues from the Remington Model 1858 cap and ball pistol. This is due to the frame being longer in front to accommodate the loading lever and pivot pin. Unlike the Blackhawk, the Old Army did not make use of Ruger's transfer bar safety; instead the revolver relied upon a series of safety notches between each chamber on the cylinder like some models of the Remington/Colt or other black powder revolvers of the mid-19th century had. The revolver was tested by loading each chamber to capacity with Bullseye smokeless powder and a lead ball. While this might result in catastrophic failure in other firearms, the Old Army proved to be strong enough to handle the pressure. According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Old Army Model GKBPI-7F (G= high polish, K = stainless, BP = black powder, I = ivory grips & 7F = seven five barrel length) was made in 2000. Features include a 7.5" barrel, high polish stainless finish, white ivory-style grips with silver Ruger logo medallions, fixed sights and 6-round cylinder. This gun is custom laser engraved "N.A.L.G.W. 1997" on the back strap. This gun comes in original hardcase with paperwork. This gun is in beautiful new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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Smith & Wesson, M&P Bodyguard (2.75 Smith & Wesson, M&P Bodyguard (2.75

Smith & Wesson, M&P Bodyguard (2.75")- Insight Laser, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - EAN0299

Lot #266 (Sale Order 267 of 553)

Compact and sleek, the M&P Bodyguard 380, with built-in laser, delivers personal protection in an easy-to-carry, comfortable platform. Chambered for .380 ACP, the lightweight pistol features a high-strength polymer frame with a black, matte-coated stainless-steel slide and barrel. This new M&P Bodyguard design retains original design features including a 2.75" barrel which contributes to an overall length of 5.25" and an unloaded weight of only 12.3 ounces making it perfectly suited for concealed carry. Other features include dovetailed sights, external takedown lever & slide stop, thumb safety and double-action fire control (2nd strike capability). This gun comes in original box with soft case, (2) 6-round magazines with grip extensions and paperwork. 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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Distributor Exclusive 1991 Ruger, New Blackhawk (Un-Fluted  4 5/8 Distributor Exclusive 1991 Ruger, New Blackhawk (Un-Fluted  4 5/8

Distributor Exclusive 1991 Ruger, New Blackhawk (Un-Fluted 4 5/8"), 44 Mag., (NIB), SN - 86-40090

Lot #267 (Sale Order 268 of 553)

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, and dubbed the "New Model". According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Ruger New Model Blackhawk (with transfer bar) 44 Remington Magnum Revolver was made in 1991, and is a "Distributor Exclusive" produced for Williams Shooters Supply (Quincy, IL) with a 4 5/8" barrel and un-fluted cylinder. Other features include an adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight, grooved hammer, smooth walnut grips with medallion logo inlays and polished blued finish. This gun comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is beautiful new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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1970s French (Manurhin) Walther, PPK/S, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 137538 1970s French (Manurhin) Walther, PPK/S, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 137538

1970s French (Manurhin) Walther, PPK/S, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 137538

Lot #268 (Sale Order 269 of 553)

The Walther double-action Model PPK (Police Pistol - Detective Model), is a smaller version of the original Model PP with a shorter grip, barrel, frame, and reduced magazine capacity. The PP and the PPK were among the world's first successful double action semi-automatic pistols. They are still manufactured by Walther and have been widely copied. The design inspired other pistols, among them the Soviet Makarov, the Hungarian FEG PA-63, the Polish P-64, the American Accu-Tek AT-380 II, and the Argentinian Bersa Thunder 380. The PP and PPK were both popular with European police and civilians for being reliable and concealable. During World War II, they were issued to the German military (officers), including the Luftwaffe, as well as the uniformed Ordnungspolizei and plain clothes detectives of the Kriminalpolizei. Adolf Hitler killed himself with his PPK (.32 ACP/7.65mm) in the Fuhrerbunker in Berlin, and secret agent James Bond used a Walther PPK in many of the novels and films. In 1952, Walther licensed the French firm Manurhin (Manufacture de Machines du Haut-Rhin), who was already suppling parts to Walther, to also manufacture the PP, PPK, and PPK/S. With Walther equipment and know-how, the Manurhin 380 series PPKs were made between June of 1955 and October of 1985, with a serial number range 100305- 266310A. The PPK/S combines the PP's frame with the PPK's barrel and slide to create a pistol that weighed slightly more than the PPK which provided the extra weight needed for U.S. import laws. This PPK/S was made in France under license from Walther in the 1970s, and was imported to the U.S. by Interarms. Features include a blued frame & slide with polished flats, black checkered grips with thumb rest, 3 3/8" stainless barrel, round serrated hammer and serrated rib. This gun comes in a period correct black Walther/ Interarms hardcase (label serial number does not match gun) with (2) magazines, cleaning rod and manual. This gun is in beautiful same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order.

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Ruger, New Model Blackhawk Convertible (7.5 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk Convertible (7.5

Ruger, New Model Blackhawk Convertible (7.5"), 45 ACP & 45 LC, Revolver (NIB), SN - 48-63200

Lot #269 (Sale Order 270 of 553)

The Ruger New Model Blackhawk is the most advanced single-action revolver ever made. While retaining the solid frame, feel and comfortable grip of the classic single-actions, they feature Ruger’s patented transfer bar ignition system with loading gate interlock, an all-coil spring mechanism and frame-mounted firing pin. New Model Blackhawk revolvers have earned a reputation as the most durable single-action revolvers on the market today. Convertible models come equipped with an extra cylinder and are popular with shooters who appreciate the classic single-action revolver but opt for the versatility of being able to use more than one caliber in their handgun. With its interchangeable cylinder, convertible models can be easily converted from one caliber to another without the use of tools. This Ruger New Model Blackhawk Convertible comes with 45 ACP & 45 Long Colt cylinders and features a 7.5" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, patridge front sight, black checkered grips with silver Ruger logo medallions, stainless grooved hammer, smooth stainless trigger and 6-round cylinders. This gun comes in original hardcase with paperwork. This gun is in beautiful new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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Walther, P22 (3.42 Walther, P22 (3.42

Walther, P22 (3.42"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - L096239

Lot #270 (Sale Order 271 of 553)

The Walther P22 is the grandchild of the Walther PPK that was immortalized by James Bond. Chambered in 22 LR, the P22 is a DA/ SA semi-automatic rimfire handgun with tactical styling and performance design concepts. It features a 3.42" barrel, 3-dot polymer sights, non-slip ergonomic grip and three safeties. It also offers a threaded barrel and integrated accessory rail. Stylish yet functional, the P22 is suitable for concealed carry, fun at the shooting range or around camp. This gun is in same-as-new condition throughout with no wear to speak of, comes in original black hardcase with (2) 10-round magazines, interchangeable backstrap & paperwork, and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1973 Ruger, Bearcat -2nd issue (4 1973 Ruger, Bearcat -2nd issue (4

1973 Ruger, Bearcat -2nd issue (4"), 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 91-49560

Lot #271 (Sale Order 272 of 553)

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 (1st issue), 1971–1975 (2nd issue) & 1993–present New Bearcat (3rd issue). According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Bearcat 2nd Issue was made in 1973. Features include a 4" barrel, laser engraved cylinder with Bearcat designs, blued finish, fixed sights, smooth walnut grips with silver medallion logo inlays and 6-round cylinder. This gun is in good condition with various light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Ruger, LC9s - Crimson Trace, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 451-30849 Ruger, LC9s - Crimson Trace, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 451-30849

Ruger, LC9s - Crimson Trace, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 451-30849

Lot #272 (Sale Order 273 of 553)

The Ruger LC9s Crimson Trace model is a double-action, hammer-fired, locked-breech pistol with a smooth trigger pull. Control and confident handling of the Ruger LC9s Crimson Trace are accomplished through reduced recoil and aggressive frame checkering for a positive grip in all conditions. The Ruger LC9s features smooth melted edges for ease of holstering, carrying and drawing 3.5" steel alloy barrel, and 7-round magazine with grip extension. Incorporating all the lessons learned from the LCP and SR9c models, the Crimson Trace LC9s fits seamlessly to the trigger guard of Ruger’s popular polymer-framed. Its rugged construction consists of a blued, through-hardened alloy steel slide and a black, one-piece high-performance, glass-filled nylon grip frame. Safety features include an internal lock, manual safety, magazine safety and a loaded chamber indicator which provides visual and tactile indication that chamber is loaded. 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.

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Ruger, LCRx-3 (3"), 38 Special +P, Revolver (NIB), SN - 545-23535

Lot #273 (Sale Order 274 of 553)

Like the original double action only (DAO) Ruger LCR (Lightweight Compact Revolver) and the subsequent true double action (DA) LCRx .38 +P snub-nose revolvers, the latest variation, LCRx with 3" barrel, is another outstanding design by Ruger. Ruger’s LCRx-3 revolver is one of the lightest and handiest personal-protection wheelgun on today’s market. The new LCRx with a 3-inch barrel is short enough to be quite handy but long enough to generate considerable power and have enough of a sight radius for good shot placement. It has a monolithic frame made of hardcoat anodized 7000-series aluminum; a deeply fluted, five-shot, stainless steel cylinder finished in black Diamondcoat; and Ruger’s patented LCR friction-reducing cam, which gives the gun a smooth, non-stacking trigger pull. The “x” in LCRx means this handgun has a double-action/single-action (DA/SA) trigger. It also features a Hogue Tamer Monogrip which reduces perceived recoil, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, replaceable fiber-optic pinned ramp front sight, ribbed barrel with shrouded extractor rod, semi-concealed stainless checkered hammer and smooth stainless trigger. This gun comes in original box with black soft case, interchangeable white bar front ramp sight and paperwork. This gun is in new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order.

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1947 Hi-Standard, Model 1947 Hi-Standard, Model

1947 Hi-Standard, Model "HB" Second Series Sporting Pistol (4.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 293165

Lot #274 (Sale Order 275 of 553)

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 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. The HB Model was introduced in May, 1940, at serial number 52405, and around 2100 were made. (Serial numbers make production seem higher because High Standard numbered all its guns in the same series.) It was discontinued during WWII but then re-introduced after the war, and another 25,000 guns were made. The "H" indicates that it is an exposed hammer model, the "B" indicates that it is "Second Series". (The "H-A" was the first gun in the series). According to John Stimson's High Standard Information serial number chart, this Model HB was made in 1947. Features include a 4.5" barrel, rear slide serrations, loaded chamber indicator, checkered hammer, black checkered grips with embossed "HS" logo 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. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1975 High Standard, Sentinel MKI, 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - S39886 1975 High Standard, Sentinel MKI, 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - S39886

1975 High Standard, Sentinel MKI, 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - S39886

Lot #275 (Sale Order 276 of 553)

The High Standard Sentinel Series of revolvers began production in the early sixties, but was based upon an original design which began production in the mid fifties, and progressed through a series of models. In 1974, High standard made some design changes and incorporated some cosmetic updates into the venerable line coming up with the Mark series. This updated design, the MKI, was very well built. The following MKII, and MKIII guns were completely different from the MKI, being a fixed barrel version. The next gun in the Sentinel series was the MKIV which was essentially a MKI chambered for the 22WMRF. The MKI went out of production in 1976 after a production run of only two years. The frame of the Sentinel MKI is of a size similar to that of the S&W J frame. Other features include a 4" shrouded barrel, long serrated ramp front sight, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, smooth walnut grips with gloss finish, grooved hammer & trigger and 9-shot swing-out cylinder. According to "Sentinel Revolvers" serial number chart, this Model MKI was made in circa 1975. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with warranty information. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1994 Browning, BL-22 Grade II - Engraved, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - 07997NW226 1994 Browning, BL-22 Grade II - Engraved, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - 07997NW226

1994 Browning, BL-22 Grade II - Engraved, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - 07997NW226

Lot #276 (Sale Order 277 of 553)

Since its introduction in 1969, the BL-22 has been the premier lever-action 22 of all time. It gained this distinction for several reasons: Superb quality, solid function and the speed of 33-degree lever throw. The engraved receiver, checkered walnut stock and the added touch of a classic Browning gold-colored trigger also sets it apart. There are other lever-action 22 rimfire rifles available, but no other has the features, reliability, quality and accuracy of the BL-22. The short 33-degree lever throw makes cycling faster for adults and easier for younger shooters. The easy to load tubular magazine holds any combination of 22 short, long and long rifle ammunition, all of which are on the menu for the BL-22. The magazine tube, once loaded, locks securely in place. The BL-22 also features quality muzzle-to-butt that rivals other Browning firearms. From the machined steel receiver to the fit of the finely finished wood, these superb rifles are Browning's through and through. The two digit date code on this gun (NW) represents a 1994 production date and the model code 226 = Grade II. Features include a blued receiver with engraved floral patterns, gold trigger, outlined checkered walnut stock with high gloss finish, grooved receiver top with integrated scope rail, 20" barrel, black buttpad, adjustable white diamond folding leaf 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.

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1913 Winchester, Model 12 (26 1913 Winchester, Model 12 (26

1913 Winchester, Model 12 (26" FULL W/ Poly-Choke), 20 Ga., Pump, SN - 37164

Lot #277 (Sale Order 278 of 553)

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". With forged and machined steel parts, the ultimate reason for its 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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 12 Takedown 20-gauge was made in 1913. Features include a 26" Nickel Steel FULL barrel Poly-Choke system, brass bead front sight, smooth walnut stock with semi-pistol grip/ fluted comb & grooved forearm, black checkered buttpad with embossed Winchester logo, 13.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear to include a small hairline crack under the grip where the stock meets the receiver, and appears to be in good working order.

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Henry, Golden Boy (H004V), 17 HMR, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - GB055739V Henry, Golden Boy (H004V), 17 HMR, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - GB055739V

Henry, Golden Boy (H004V), 17 HMR, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - GB055739V

Lot #278 (Sale Order 279 of 553)

The Henry Golden Boy is a masterpiece of fine crafted gunsmithing. Any shooting enthusiast who closely examines one is immediately impressed with the excellent fit, finish and overall visually elegant design. The Golden Boy rifle’s awesome 20" octagonal barrel, American walnut stock, brass buttplate and gleaming Brasslite receiver will transport you back to the wild and woolly days of America’s Old West when Benjamin Tyler Henry designed the original Henry lever. Small game hunters and plinkers will appreciate its substantial 6 3/4 pound heft. It balances well and makes for highly accurate offhand shooting. The smooth action associated with Henry rifles opens and shuts with the effortless slickness lever-lovers long for. Adding to the historic authenticity is the adjustable buckhorn-type rear sight and brass bead front sight. This Golden Boy (.17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire) comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in beautiful new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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1928 Winchester, Model 12 (30 1928 Winchester, Model 12 (30

1928 Winchester, Model 12 (30" FULL), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 588281

Lot #279 (Sale Order 280 of 553)

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". With forged and machined steel parts, the ultimate reason for its 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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 12 Takedown 12-gauge was made in 1928. Features include a 30" Nickel Steel FULL barrel, silver bead front sight, smooth walnut stock with semi-pistol grip/ fluted comb & grooved forearm, black checkered buttpad with embossed Winchester logo, 13.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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Henry, Golden Boy (H004M), 22 Magnum, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - GB114941M Henry, Golden Boy (H004M), 22 Magnum, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - GB114941M

Henry, Golden Boy (H004M), 22 Magnum, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - GB114941M

Lot #280 (Sale Order 281 of 553)

The Henry Golden Boy is a masterpiece of fine crafted gunsmithing. Any shooting enthusiast who closely examines one is immediately impressed with the excellent fit, finish and overall visually elegant design. The Golden Boy rifle’s awesome 20" octagonal barrel, American walnut stock, brass buttplate and gleaming Brasslite receiver will transport you back to the wild and woolly days of America’s Old West when Benjamin Tyler Henry designed the original Henry lever. Small game hunters and plinkers will appreciate its substantial 6 3/4 pound heft. It balances well and makes for highly accurate offhand shooting. The smooth action associated with Henry rifles opens and shuts with the effortless slickness lever-lovers long for. Adding to the historic authenticity is the adjustable buckhorn-type rear sight and brass bead front sight. This Golden Boy (.22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire) comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition with a couple very light scratches on the receiver (only noticeable under bright light), has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1982 Remington, 870 Magnum - DU 1982 Remington, 870 Magnum - DU

1982 Remington, 870 Magnum - DU "The Mississippi" (32" F), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - DU826218

Lot #281 (Sale Order 282 of 553)

First produced in 1950 as an updated version of the Model 31, the Remington Model 870 Wingmaster Pump Action Shotgun is light, lively, easy to take apart & maintain, reliable and versatile. 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, along with its flawless balance and natural pointing qualities, have made the Model 870 Wingmaster a true American icon. This Model 870 Magnum (12 gauge) is a 1982 Ducks Unlimited Limited Edition Banquet Gun and is marked "THE MISSISSIPPI" on the left side of the receiver and "DUCKS UNLIMITED" on the right side of the receiver. Features include a checkered walnut stock with fleur-de-lis pattern/ fluted comb/ contoured forearm & gloss finish, black grip cap with duck-in-flight & white spacer, brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, 32" FULL barrel, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, 3" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of (possibly unfired), and appears to be in good working order.

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2008 Henry, Golden Boy Venturing Limited Edition, 22 LR, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - GB172071 2008 Henry, Golden Boy Venturing Limited Edition, 22 LR, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - GB172071

2008 Henry, Golden Boy Venturing Limited Edition, 22 LR, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - GB172071

Lot #282 (Sale Order 283 of 553)

Venturing is a core program of the Boy Scouts of America for young men and women ages 14 through 20. It is one of the Boy Scouts' three programs for older youth which also include Sea Scouts and Exploring. In 2008, in celebration of the 10th Anniversary of Venturing, Henry Repeating Arms Company, an Official Licensee of the Boy Scouts of America, offered three Special Edition Commemorative Venturing Rifles: Venturing Edition; Golden Boy Venturing Edition; & Big Boy Venturing Limited Edition. This Golden Boy Venturing Edition sports the 10th Anniversary Venturing logo laser etched into the buttstock with enhanced black filling. Other features include a 20" octagonal barrel outfitted with a classic fully adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight with a reversible white diamond insert, brass bead front sight, straight-grip stock & forearm crafted of select American walnut accented with a brass barrel band & Henry's recognizable brass receiver, and is chambered for 22 Long Rifle. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork. This gun is beautiful new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock.

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1967 Remington, 870 Wingmaster (28 1967 Remington, 870 Wingmaster (28

1967 Remington, 870 Wingmaster (28" FULL), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 1091703V

Lot #283 (Sale Order 284 of 553)

First produced in 1950 as an updated version of the Model 31, the Remington Model 870 Wingmaster Pump Action Shotgun is light, lively, easy to take apart & maintain, reliable and versatile. 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, along with its flawless balance and natural pointing qualities, have made the Model 870 Wingmaster a true American icon. The serial number & date code on this Model 870 Wingmaster represents a 1967 production. Features include a checkered walnut stock with fleur-de-lis pattern/ fluted comb/ contoured forearm & gloss finish, black grip cap with duck-in-flight, silver shell lifter, black ribbed buttpad, 28" FULL barrel, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, and appears to be in good working order.

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Henry, Golden Boy (H004), 22 LR, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - GB588729 Henry, Golden Boy (H004), 22 LR, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - GB588729

Henry, Golden Boy (H004), 22 LR, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - GB588729

Lot #284 (Sale Order 285 of 553)

The Henry Golden Boy is a masterpiece of fine crafted gunsmithing. Any shooting enthusiast who closely examines one is immediately impressed with the excellent fit, finish and overall visually elegant design. The Golden Boy rifle’s awesome 20" octagonal barrel, American walnut stock, brass buttplate and gleaming Brasslite receiver will transport you back to the wild and woolly days of America’s Old West when Benjamin Tyler Henry designed the original Henry lever. Small game hunters and plinkers will appreciate its substantial 6 3/4 pound heft. It balances well and makes for highly accurate offhand shooting. The smooth action associated with Henry rifles opens and shuts with the effortless slickness lever-lovers long for. Adding to the historic authenticity is the adjustable buckhorn-type rear sight and brass bead front sight. This Golden Boy (.22 Long Rifle) comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order.

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Browning, Gold 10 Magnum Stalker (26 Browning, Gold 10 Magnum Stalker (26

Browning, Gold 10 Magnum Stalker (26" Invector), 10 Ga. (3 1/2"), Semi-Auto, SN - 03674MZ112

Lot #285 (Sale Order 286 of 553)

The Browning Gold 10 is a 10 gauge autoloading shotgun that was first introduced in 1993 and is still being produced today. The design of the Gold 10 is very similar to many other Browning shotguns, only larger. In essence, the bolt is an enlarged version of the original Winchester Super-X and the feeding system is most similar to the original Auto-5. The gas piston and operating rod design is a simplified version from the original Super-X. This Browning Gold 10 features a black checkered synthetic stock with fluted comb & contoured forearm, matte black non-reflective "stalker" finish, black grip cap, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, 26" Invector barrel with FULL choke tube, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, sling studs, 14.5" LOP and 3 1/2" chamber. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of and appears to bw in good working order.

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Henry, Golden Boy (H004), 22 LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - 167268 Henry, Golden Boy (H004), 22 LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - 167268

Henry, Golden Boy (H004), 22 LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - 167268

Lot #286 (Sale Order 287 of 553)

The Henry Golden Boy is a masterpiece of fine crafted gunsmithing. Any shooting enthusiast who closely examines one is immediately impressed with the excellent fit, finish and overall visually elegant design. The Golden Boy rifle’s awesome 20" octagonal barrel, American walnut stock, brass buttplate and gleaming Brasslite receiver will transport you back to the wild and woolly days of America’s Old West when Benjamin Tyler Henry designed the original Henry lever. Small game hunters and plinkers will appreciate its substantial 6 3/4 pound heft. It balances well and makes for highly accurate offhand shooting. The smooth action associated with Henry rifles opens and shuts with the effortless slickness lever-lovers long for. Adding to the historic authenticity is the adjustable buckhorn-type rear sight and brass bead front sight. This Golden Boy (.22 Long Rifle) comes in original box with hangtag. This gun is in same-as-new condition with light box wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Winchester, SX3 Universal Hunter (26 Winchester, SX3 Universal Hunter (26

Winchester, SX3 Universal Hunter (26" Invector Plus), 12 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 11HZM06901

Lot #287 (Sale Order 288 of 553)

The Winchester SX3 is an ultra-reliable, fast-operating, durable and accurate semi auto shotgun. The SX3 Universal Hunter is designed for the working man who can't fill his safe with a slew of niche shotguns for every conceivable need. If you need one gun, for hunting geese, ducks, pheasant, doves, deer, small game, turkey, etc... stop looking and give the SX3 Universal Hunter a serious look. This SX3 Universal Hunter features a Mossy Oak Break-Up Country camouflage textured synthetic stock with Dura-Touch Armor Coating, Inflex Technology black rubber recoil pad, 26" Invector Plus barrel with hard chrome-plated bore & chamber, H.S. Strut UnderTaker turkey load extended choke tube, active gas system, serrated vent-rib with white bead front sight, sling rings with padded sling, 14.25" LOP and up to 3 1/2" chamber. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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Henry, H001M Classic - NRA Tribute, 22 Magnum, Lever-Action, SN - M27755T Henry, H001M Classic - NRA Tribute, 22 Magnum, Lever-Action, SN - M27755T

Henry, H001M Classic - NRA Tribute, 22 Magnum, Lever-Action, SN - M27755T

Lot #288 (Sale Order 289 of 553)

The Henry H001M Classic Magnum is a 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. This Henry Classic Magnum (.22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire) is an NRA Special Tribute and has the National Rifle Association logo laser etched into the buttstock along with a bald eagle & enhanced color filling. Other features include an attractive American walnut stock, blued barrel/ receiver/ lever/ trigger & bands, 20.5" octagon barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator buckhorn rear sight, gold bead front sight and 3/8" grooved receiver. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear (no box), has a perfect bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1972 Remington, 870 Magnum Wingmaster (30 1972 Remington, 870 Magnum Wingmaster (30

1972 Remington, 870 Magnum Wingmaster (30" MOD), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - V985258M

Lot #289 (Sale Order 290 of 553)

First produced in 1950 as an updated version of the Model 31, the Remington Model 870 Wingmaster Pump Action Shotgun is light, lively, easy to take apart & maintain, reliable and versatile. 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, along with its flawless balance and natural pointing qualities, have made the Model 870 Wingmaster a true American icon. The serial number & date code on this Model 870 Magnum Wingmaster represents a 1972 production. Features include a camo checkered synthetic stock with contoured forearm, black rubber buttpad, 30" MOD barrel with camo wrap, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, trigger shoe, sling rings with padded camo sling, 3" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in good condition with some light wear, and appears to be in good working order.

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1952 Marlin, Model 39A, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - J7540 1952 Marlin, Model 39A, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - J7540

1952 Marlin, Model 39A, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - J7540

Lot #290 (Sale Order 291 of 553)

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. According to Marlin Firearms Collectors Association serial number database, this Model 39A was made in 1952. Features include a smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & large round forearm, black checkered buttpad, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped dovetail brass bead front sight and quick take-down screw on the right side of the receiver. 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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Huglu, Silver Engraved, 16 Ga. (28 Huglu, Silver Engraved, 16 Ga. (28

Huglu, Silver Engraved, 16 Ga. (28" FULL/ MOD), Over/ Under, SN - 962046

Lot #291 (Sale Order 292 of 553)

Huglu has become a well-known brand around the world regarding its over-under shotguns. Turkish walnuts and Italian steel, combined with mastery and craftmanship inherited through the duration of one century is why Huglu shotguns are precious heritage items to keep for following generations. This Huglu 16 gauge over/ under features a floral engraved receiver with silver finish, outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb/ contoured forearm & high gloss finish, black grip cap, 28" FULL/ MOD vent-rib barrels, jeweled action block, single extractor, brass bead front sight, dual triggers, tang safety, sling rings 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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1983 Ruger, No. 3 (22 1983 Ruger, No. 3 (22

1983 Ruger, No. 3 (22"), 45/70 Govt., Falling-Block (W/ Box), SN - 132-37623

Lot #292 (Sale Order 293 of 553)

The Ruger No. 3 is a single-shot rifle produced from 1973 to 1986. The design was based on the Ruger No. 1 Rifle with a Farquharson-style hammerless falling block action. According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this No. 3 was made in 1983. Features include a smooth walnut stock, polished blued finish, curved metal buttplate, 22" barrel, adjustable white diamond folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight, adjustable grooved trigger and tang safety. This gun comes in a period correct box without a label and original paperwork. This gun appears to be new/ unfired with no wear, has a perfect bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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CZ (Huglu), Redhead Deluxe - Silver Engraved, 20 Ga., Over/ Under (24 CZ (Huglu), Redhead Deluxe - Silver Engraved, 20 Ga., Over/ Under (24

CZ (Huglu), Redhead Deluxe - Silver Engraved, 20 Ga., Over/ Under (24" W/ Chokes), SN - 08S2667

Lot #293 (Sale Order 294 of 553)

The CZ USA Redhead Deluxe by Huglu is suitable for hunting or a day of clays making it a top choice for avid hunters and competitive shooters. Huglu has become a well-known brand around the world regarding its over-under shotguns. Turkish walnuts and Italian steel, combined with mastery and craftmanship inherited through the duration of one century, is why Huglu shotguns are precious heritage items to keep for following generations. This CZ Redhead Deluxe 20 gauge over/ under by Huglu features a floral engraved receiver with silver finish, outline checkered walnut stock with round grip/ fluted comb & gloss finish, 24" vent-rib barrels, jeweled action block, dual ejectors, green fiber-optic pin front sight, tang safety/ barrel selector, KICK-EEZ black cushioned rubber recoil pad with black spacer, 14" LOP, 3" chamber and comes with (5) choke tubes (F, M, IM, IC & C) & choke wrench. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1 Of 110 Lipsey's  - Ruger, No. 1  K1RSI International, .308 Win., (NIB), SN - 134-52955 1 Of 110 Lipsey's  - Ruger, No. 1  K1RSI International, .308 Win., (NIB), SN - 134-52955

1 Of 110 Lipsey's - Ruger, No. 1 K1RSI International, .308 Win., (NIB), SN - 134-52955

Lot #294 (Sale Order 295 of 553)

The Ruger No. 1 is a single-shot rifle with Farquharson-style internal hammer falling-block action that was introduced in 1967 and has been touted as the ultimate “classic” rifle. In 2016 Lipsey’s, the exclusive distributor of the Ruger No. 1, announced the release of six new configurations - 1B Sporter, 1S Sporter (35 Whelen), 1S Sporter (44 Magnum), 1V Varmint, K1RSI International, and 1A Light Sporter. All models were produced in very low production runs and all feature Ruger’s patented Scope Mounting System with quarter-rib integral scope bases. The K1RSI International was chambered in .308 Winchester and sported a 20" barrel, brushed stainless finish and walnut furniture. According to Lipsey's Exclusives Archive's, only 110 K1RSI Internationals were produced. Features include a checkered walnut International Mannlicher stock with fluted comb & oiled finish, stainless grip cap with gold Ruger logo medallion inlay, black cushioned rubber buttpad with black spacer, stainless sling rings, tang safety, adjustable white diamond folding leaf rear sight, ramped brass bead front sight and grooved adjustable trigger. This gun comes in the original box with, factory scope rings, sling swivels, COA and paperwork. This gun is beautiful new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order.

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TriStar, Hunter EX - Silver Engraved (28 TriStar, Hunter EX - Silver Engraved (28

TriStar, Hunter EX - Silver Engraved (28"), 12 Ga., Over/ Under (W/ Box & Chokes), SN - KW1901408

Lot #295 (Sale Order 296 of 553)

The Hunter EX Series of Over and Under shotguns, by TriStar, offers many great features such as chrome-lined barrels, sealed actions to keep out dirt, self-adjusting locking bolts, fiber optic front sight and much more. The EX has a lightweight alloy receiver with a steel plate for reinforcement in the breech face. This helps the gun achieve a svelte 4 pounds 15 ounces. This Hunter EX 12 gauge sports a stainless receiver with silver finish & floral etchings on each side, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, 28" vented barrels, serrated vent-rib with red fiber-optic pin front sight, top tang barrel selector/ safety, checkered Turkish Walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, single extractor, scaled block, stainless trigger, 3" chamber and 14.25" LOP. This gun comes in original box with (5) extended choke tubes and paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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Lipsey's Exclusive - Ruger No. 1 K1A Light Sporter Stainless, 30-30 Win. (NIB), SN - 134-52883 Lipsey's Exclusive - Ruger No. 1 K1A Light Sporter Stainless, 30-30 Win. (NIB), SN - 134-52883

Lipsey's Exclusive - Ruger No. 1 K1A Light Sporter Stainless, 30-30 Win. (NIB), SN - 134-52883

Lot #296 (Sale Order 297 of 553)

The Ruger No. 1 is a single-shot rifle with Farquharson-style internal hammer falling-block action that was introduced in 1967, and has been touted as the ultimate “classic” rifle. In 2016 Lipsey’s, the exclusive distributor of the Ruger No. 1, announced the release of six new configurations - 1B Sporter, 1S Sporter (35 Whelen), 1S Sporter (44 Magnum), 1V Varmint, K1RSI International, and 1A Light Sporter. All models were produced in very low production runs and all feature Ruger’s patented Scope Mounting System, with quarter-rib integral scope bases. This 2016 Lipsey’s Exclusive Ruger No. 1 Light Sporter features a brushed stainless finish, checkered walnut stock with grooved Alexander Henry forend/ fluted comb & oiled finish, stainless grip cap with gold Ruger logo medallion inlay, black cushioned rubber buttpad with black spacer, stainless sling rings, tang safety, adjustable white diamond folding leaf rear sight, ramped brass bead front sight and grooved adjustable trigger. It is believed that Lipseys produced less than 250 1A light sporters in this configuration (Model 21317). This gun comes in the original box with factory scope rings, sling swivels and paperwork. This gun is beautiful new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order.

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GFORCE Arms, GF5 Filthy Peasant, 20 Ga. (28 GFORCE Arms, GF5 Filthy Peasant, 20 Ga. (28

GFORCE Arms, GF5 Filthy Peasant, 20 Ga. (28"), Over/ Under (W/ Box), SN - 21BY-3844

Lot #297 (Sale Order 298 of 553)

Ready to take pheasant hunting to the next level? We’re talking the Filthy level! Look no further than the GF5 Filthy Pheasant – your ideal pheasant hunting partner! This traditional style over under shotgun is crafted with select grade Turkish walnut stock and forend so you can look as good as you feel while out on the hunt. Features include 28" premium chromoly steel barrels with MOD/ IMP CYL choke tubes, serrated vent-rib with brass bead front sight, oiled walnut stock with deep cut checkering & fluted comb, black cushioned rubber checkered buttpad with black spacer, aluminum receiver with matte silver finish, jeweled action block, single extractor, tang safety/ barrel selector, 14.25" LOP and 3" chamber. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box.

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1 Of 305 Lipsey's - Ruger No. 1 (1-A) Light Sporter, 7.62x39 (NIB), SN - 134-41965 1 Of 305 Lipsey's - Ruger No. 1 (1-A) Light Sporter, 7.62x39 (NIB), SN - 134-41965

1 Of 305 Lipsey's - Ruger No. 1 (1-A) Light Sporter, 7.62x39 (NIB), SN - 134-41965

Lot #298 (Sale Order 299 of 553)

The Ruger No. 1 is a single-shot rifle with Farquharson-style internal hammer falling-block action that was introduced in 1967, and has been touted as the ultimate “classic” rifle. In 2016 Lipseys, the exclusive distributor of the Ruger No. 1, announced the release of six new configurations - 1B Sporter, 1S Sporter (35 Whelen), 1S Sporter (44 Magnum), 1V Varmint, K1RSI International, and 1A Light Sporter. All models were produced in very low productions runs and all feature Ruger’s patented Scope Mounting System, with quarter-rib integral scope bases. According to Lipsey's Exclusives Archives, only 305 (Model 11392) 7.62x39 1A Light Sporters were produced. Features include a checkered walnut stock with grooved Alexander Henry forend/ fluted comb & oiled finish, blued steel grip cap with gold Ruger logo medallion inlay, black cushioned rubber buttpad with black spacer, polished stainless block, sling rings, tang safety, adjustable white diamond folding leaf rear sight, ramped brass bead front sight and grooved adjustable trigger. This gun comes in the original box with factory scope rings, sling swivels and paperwork. This gun is beautiful new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order.

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1995 Remington, 870 Express Magnum, 12 Ga. (28 1995 Remington, 870 Express Magnum, 12 Ga. (28

1995 Remington, 870 Express Magnum, 12 Ga. (28" RemChoke), Pump, SN - A695602M

Lot #299 (Sale Order 300 of 553)

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 more than half a century, and has become the best-selling shotgun of any type in history with over 11 million made. The serial number & date code on this Model 870 Express Magnum represents a 1995 production. Features include a checkered hardwood stock with stained finish & contoured forearm, non-reflective matte bluing, 28" RemChoke barrel with IMP CYL choke tube, vent-rib with silver bead front sight, black cushioned rubber buttpad with black spacer, 14" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order.

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Ruger, Model "Ninety-Six", 17 HMR, Lever-Action (Leupold Scope), SN - 620-47621

Lot #300 (Sale Order 301 of 553)

Ruger’s "Ninety-Six" series of rifles first appeared in 1996 and were produced until 2009 in four caliber options: 22 Long Rifle, 22WMR, 17 HMR and 44 Magnum. Regardless of caliber, all look very much like a Ruger 10/22 with an enclosed receiver, similar stock, cross bolt safety catch, barrel band and iron sights. The main visual difference is the obvious, short stroke operating lever and more angled rear of the receiver. According to Ruger's serial number database, this Model Ninety-Six (17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire) was produced in 2004. Features include a smooth one-piece hardwood stock with gloss finish, 18.5" barrel, adjustable white diamond folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight, 10-round rotary magazine and sells complete with mounted Leupold Vari-X II 2-7 scope. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a perfect bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Smith & Wesson, M&P Bodyguard (2.75 Smith & Wesson, M&P Bodyguard (2.75

Smith & Wesson, M&P Bodyguard (2.75")- Insight Laser, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - KBM6225

Lot #301 (Sale Order 302 of 553)

Compact and sleek, the M&P Bodyguard 380 with built-in laser delivers personal protection in an easy-to-carry, comfortable platform. Chambered for .380 ACP, the lightweight pistol features a high-strength polymer frame with a black, matte-coated stainless-steel slide and barrel. This new M&P Bodyguard design retains original design features including a 2.75" barrel which contributes to an overall length of 5.25" and an unloaded weight of only 12.3 ounces making it perfectly suited for concealed carry. Other features include dovetailed sights, external takedown lever & slide stop, thumb safety and double-action fire control (2nd strike capability). This gun comes with a black nylon flap holster and (2) 6-round magazines. 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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Taurus, M44-Ten (3 Taurus, M44-Ten (3

Taurus, M44-Ten (3"), 45 LC/ 410 Ga., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - ZD385109

Lot #302 (Sale Order 303 of 553)

A DA/SA five-shot revolver chambered in 45 Long Colt/ 410 gauge, this Taurus M44-Ten is rugged, reliable, and made to deliver shock and awe. It is more than capable of serving as a personal protection weapon or bringing pesky varmints to a halt. This 44-Ten sports a polished blued finish, 3" ribbed barrel, shrouded extractor rod, fiber-optic pin front sight, black rubber deep textured grips, serrated casehardened hammer, smooth casehardened trigger and lower accessory rail. This gun is in beautiful new condition with no wear, has a perfect bore (possibly unfired), appears to be in good working order and comes in original box.

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Walther, PK380 (3.5 Walther, PK380 (3.5

Walther, PK380 (3.5"), 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Extra Magazine), SN - PK019682

Lot #303 (Sale Order 304 of 553)

Inspired by the legendary PPK, The PK380 is a modern take on classic style. The fusion of practicality, power, and function insures outstanding results with every shot. Its single-action/double-action trigger and internal slide stop are reminiscent of the original Walther PPK. Chambered in .380 ACP, it provides noticeably soft and manageable recoil, allowing for the best shooting experience possible. The PK380 is fully ambidextrous with both a paddle-style magazine release and slide safety. The easy to handle size and overall dimensions of this pistol make it an ideal option for concealed carry. Other features include a black polymer frame with textured grips, 3.5" stainless barrel, rear slide serrations, 3-dot target sights, round grooved hammer, lower accessory rail and comes with (2) 8-round magazines. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1930s (Pre-War) Smith & Wesson, Pre-30 (3.25 1930s (Pre-War) Smith & Wesson, Pre-30 (3.25

1930s (Pre-War) Smith & Wesson, Pre-30 (3.25" - Nickel), 32 Long, Revolver, SN -414757

Lot #304 (Sale Order 305 of 553)

The Smith & Wesson Model 30 is a small-frame, six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .32 Long cartridge. From 1919 to 1942, this model was known as the ".32 Hand Ejector Third Model" and built on the "I-Frame". It was named the "Model 30" in 1958. In 1961, the "I-Frame" was discontinued and the slightly longer 3-screw "J-Frame" replaced it. According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Pre-War .32 Hand Ejector Third Model (Pre-Model 30) was made in the 1930s. Features include a 5-screw frame with nickel finish, pearl grips, 3.25" barrel with front blade, serrated casehardened hammer and smooth casehardened trigger. 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. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Browning, 1911-22 (3.625 Browning, 1911-22 (3.625

Browning, 1911-22 (3.625"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (Hardcase, Magazines & Holster), SN - 51EZW61745

Lot #305 (Sale Order 306 of 553)

Everything a 22 LR caliber compact 1911 should be. The Browning 1911-22 isn't a full size 1911 with a barrel conversion kit. It's built to 85% of the scale of John M. Browning's original 1911 pistol. Designed with a sense of duty and precision, and copiously tested to ensure accuracy, function, and the feel you should expect from a pistol bearing the Browning name. The 1911-22 A1 compact model is designed faithfully to look and feel like the original government model 1911-A1. Features include a 3.625" stainless barrel, two-tone OD Green/ matte black finish, high strength / lightweight alloy frame, rear slide serrations, grip safety, grooved spur hammer, dovetailed rear sight, grooved backstrap, thumb safety, slide stop and 10-round capacity. This gun comes in original black hardcase with paperwork, (6) magazines and new Browning "U.S." brown leather flap holster. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Circa 1940 (Pre-War) Smith & Wesson, Pre-30 (6 Circa 1940 (Pre-War) Smith & Wesson, Pre-30 (6

Circa 1940 (Pre-War) Smith & Wesson, Pre-30 (6" - Nickel), 32 Long, Revolver, SN -513199

Lot #306 (Sale Order 307 of 553)

The Smith & Wesson Model 30 is a small-frame, six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .32 Long cartridge. From 1919 to 1942, this model was known as the ".32 Hand Ejector Third Model" and built on the "I-Frame". It was named the "Model 30" in 1958. In 1961, the "I-Frame" was discontinued, and the slightly longer 3-screw "J-Frame" replaced it. According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Pre-War .32 Hand Ejector Third Model (Pre-Model 30) was made in circa 1940. Features include a 5-screw frame with nickel finish, black diamond checkered hard rubber grips, 6" barrel with front blade, serrated casehardened hammer and grooved casehardened trigger. This gun is in good condition with some various light surface wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Rock Island Armory, 1911A1 Full Size - Desert Tan, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - RIA2306052 Rock Island Armory, 1911A1 Full Size - Desert Tan, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - RIA2306052

Rock Island Armory, 1911A1 Full Size - Desert Tan, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - RIA2306052

Lot #307 (Sale Order 308 of 553)

The RIA "Rock Standard" full-size 1911A1 is built in the traditional classic 70 series design and manufactured with top quality production and engineering standards. It's chambered in .45ACP with a 5” button rifled barrel supported by a full length guide rod. Smooth, angled, snag-free style allows for quick draw in fast need situations. It includes a low profile angled rear sight, skeletonized hammer & trigger with adjustable over travel stop, beavertail grip safety, ambidextrous thumb safety, checkered rubber grips, 8-round magazine with bumper pad, and this model is finished with a tough, parkerzied matte Desert Tan coating. True to all Rock Island 1911s, it comes with a crisp factory 4- to 6-pound trigger, making it a great experience right out of the box. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original black hardcase.

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1930s (Pre-War) Smith & Wesson, Pre-30 (3.25 1930s (Pre-War) Smith & Wesson, Pre-30 (3.25

1930s (Pre-War) Smith & Wesson, Pre-30 (3.25" - Nickel), 32 Long, Revolver, SN - 387659

Lot #308 (Sale Order 309 of 553)

The Smith & Wesson Model 30 is a small-frame, six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .32 Long cartridge. From 1919 to 1942, this model was known as the ".32 Hand Ejector Third Model" and built on the "I-Frame". It was named the "Model 30" in 1958. In 1961, the "I-Frame" was discontinued and the slightly longer 3-screw "J-Frame" replaced it. According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Pre-War .32 Hand Ejector Third Model (Pre-Model 30) was made in the 1930s. Features include a 5-screw frame with nickel finish, diamond checkered round butt walnut grips, 3.25" barrel with front blade, serrated casehardened hammer and smooth casehardened trigger. This gun is in nice condition with some various light surface wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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American Tactical, GSG 1911 Full Size, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - A378835 American Tactical, GSG 1911 Full Size, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - A378835

American Tactical, GSG 1911 Full Size, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - A378835

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The American Tactical GSG 1911 Semi-Auto Pistol brings you the classic American 1911 in an affordable-to-shoot .22 LR and adds a threaded barrel, making this 1911 a fun suppressor host. From the diamond-checkered grips, vertical cocking serrations, and short dust cover, this GSG 1911 has the look of the GI (Government Issue) 1911 with upgrades. Features include a 5" barrel, ambidextrous thumb safety, dovetailed 3-dot night sights, skeletonized hammer, skeletonized three-hole trigger, extended beavertail safety grip, lower accessory rail and 10-round magazine. The American Tactical GSG 1911 is a neat firearm whether looking to add a classic-styled 1911 to the collection, or a .22 LR plinker of one of your favorite pistols. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. Does not come with box.

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1950s (Post-War) Smith & Wesson, Pre-30 (2 1950s (Post-War) Smith & Wesson, Pre-30 (2

1950s (Post-War) Smith & Wesson, Pre-30 (2"), 32 Long, Revolver, SN - 662135

Lot #310 (Sale Order 311 of 553)

The Smith & Wesson Model 30 is a small-frame, six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .32 Long cartridge. From 1948 to 1957, this model was known as the "Model .32 Hand Ejector" (Post-War) and built on the "I-Frame". In 1961, the "I-Frame" was discontinued and the slightly longer 3-screw "J-Frame" replaced it. According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model .32 Hand Ejector (Pre-Model 30) was made in circa 1955. Features include a 2" ribbed barrel with serrated ramp, diamond checkered round butt walnut grips, serrated casehardened hammer and grooved casehardened trigger. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Taurus, PT111 Millennium G2, 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto (W/ Box, Holster & Magazine), SN - TJZ03539 Taurus, PT111 Millennium G2, 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto (W/ Box, Holster & Magazine), SN - TJZ03539

Taurus, PT111 Millennium G2, 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto (W/ Box, Holster & Magazine), SN - TJZ03539

Lot #311 (Sale Order 312 of 553)

The Taurus Millennium G2 is a durable and reliable semi-auto pistol. The compact frame with a 3.2" barrel lends the pistol for concealed carry use. The G2 utilizes a striker-fired mechanism with a trigger safety and a manual thumb safety. The Taurus Security System (TSS) makes the pistol inoperable with a keyed lock. A fixed front sight with an adjustable rear sight allows you to get sighted in quickly. The polymer frame has an integral accessory rail for attaching aftermarket sights and lights. Aggressive texturing on the grip enhances control, and melted edges enhance concealability. The Taurus Millennium G2 Semi-Auto Pistol fieldstrips easily for cleaning and maintenance. This Millennium G2 sports a stainless slide and comes equipped with a red dot laser. This gun comes in the original box with (2) 12-round magazines and black nylon holster. 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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1920s (Pre-War) Smith & Wesson, Regulation Police (4 1920s (Pre-War) Smith & Wesson, Regulation Police (4

1920s (Pre-War) Smith & Wesson, Regulation Police (4"), 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 22844

Lot #312 (Sale Order 313 of 553)

The Smith & Wesson .38 Regulation Police (Pre-War) is a small-frame, five-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .38 S&W cartridge (not 38 Special) that was produced from 1917 to 1940. After WWII, Smith & Wesson re-introduced the .38 Regulation Police with a few minor updates. The .38 Regulation Police (Post War) was produced from 1949 to 1957, at which time it was re-named the Model 33. The Regulation Police models (which came in both .32 and .38 caliber) were built on the company's small "I-frame". The .38 Regulation Police is sometimes referred to as a .38/32 Hand Ejector, meaning that it is a .38 caliber revolver built on the .32 caliber frame. According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this .38 Regulation Police (Pre-War) was made in the 1920s. Features include a 5-screw frame, 4" barrel with front blade, diamond checkered flat butt walnut grips, serrated casehardened hammer, smooth casehardened trigger and Tyler T-Grip adapter. This gun is in nice condition with some various light surface wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1925 Colt, M1908 Hammerless 1925 Colt, M1908 Hammerless

1925 Colt, M1908 Hammerless "Vest Pocket", 25 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 345120

Lot #313 (Sale Order 314 of 553)

The Colt Model 1908 Pocket Hammerless "Vest Pocket" is a .25 ACP caliber, self-loading, semi-automatic pistol produced from 1908 to 1948. 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. Many gangsters of the pre-World War II era favored the model because they were relatively small and easily concealed. According to Colt Archives serial number database, this M1908 "Vest Pocket" was produced in 1925. Features include a 2" barrel, polished blued finish with rear slide serrations, casehardened safety grip, thumb safety, casehardened trigger, black checkered grips with Rampant Colt and 6-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. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Circa 1917 Smith & Wesson, M1903 Hand Ejector - 5th Change, 32 Long (4.25 Circa 1917 Smith & Wesson, M1903 Hand Ejector - 5th Change, 32 Long (4.25

Circa 1917 Smith & Wesson, M1903 Hand Ejector - 5th Change, 32 Long (4.25"), Revolver, SN - 228967

Lot #314 (Sale Order 315 of 553)

The Smith & Wesson .32 Hand Ejector Model Of 1903 (5th Change) is a small-frame, six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .32 Long cartridge that was produced from 1910 to 1917. It was the predecessor to the .32 Hand Ejector Third Model which was named the Model 30 in 1958. According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this .32 Hand Ejector Model Of 1903 (5th Change) was made in circa 1916-1917. Features include a 5-screw frame, 4.25" barrel with front blade, diamond checkered flat butt walnut grips with "S&W" medallion inlays, serrated casehardened hammer and smooth casehardened trigger. This gun is in good condition with some surface wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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SCCY Industries, CPX-2, 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 379691 SCCY Industries, CPX-2, 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 379691

SCCY Industries, CPX-2, 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 379691

Lot #315 (Sale Order 316 of 553)

The CPX-2 is a compact, hammer-fired, DAO pistol chambered in 9mm. With a focus on ergonomics, simplicity and reliability the CPX-2 is a great firearm for first-time buyers and seasoned shooters alike. This CPX-2 sports a 3" stainless barrel, stainless slide with rear serrations, polymer frame with textured panels & combat grip, 3-dot sights and 10-round magazine with (3) interchangeable bumper pads. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork.

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1950s (Post-War) Smith & Wesson, Pre-30 (3.25 1950s (Post-War) Smith & Wesson, Pre-30 (3.25

1950s (Post-War) Smith & Wesson, Pre-30 (3.25"), 32 Long, Revolver, SN - 604326

Lot #316 (Sale Order 317 of 553)

The Smith & Wesson Model 30 is a small-frame, six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .32 Long cartridge. From 1948 to 1957, this model was known as the "Model .32 Hand Ejector" (Post-War) and built on the "I-Frame". In 1961, the "I-Frame" was discontinued and the slightly longer 3-screw "J-Frame" replaced it. According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model .32 Hand Ejector (Pre-Model 30) was made in the early 1950s. Features include a 3.25" ribbed barrel with front blade, diamond checkered round butt walnut grips with "S&W" medallion inlays, serrated casehardened hammer and grooved casehardened trigger. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Bersa, Thunder 380 - Ceratoke Nickel, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Extra Magazine), SN - 615989 Bersa, Thunder 380 - Ceratoke Nickel, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Extra Magazine), SN - 615989

Bersa, Thunder 380 - Ceratoke Nickel, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Extra Magazine), SN - 615989

Lot #317 (Sale Order 318 of 553)

The Bersa Thunder 380 has become an icon in its caliber being the number 1 in its segment in most markets of the world thanks to its compact design, precision, and absolute reliability. Features include a DA/SA trigger, aluminum frame, Ceratoke Nickel slide with rear serrations, 3.5" barrel, notched-bar dovetailed rear sight, checkered synthetic grips, grooved trigger guard, thumb safety, slide stop, integral locking system with key, round grooved hammer and 8+1 capacity. This gun comes in original box with (2) magazines and paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Circa 1900, Smith & Wesson, .38 Safety Hammerless 4th Model, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 155716 Circa 1900, Smith & Wesson, .38 Safety Hammerless 4th Model, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 155716

Circa 1900, Smith & Wesson, .38 Safety Hammerless 4th Model, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 155716

Lot #318 (Sale Order 319 of 553)

The Smith & Wesson .38 Safety Hammerless, or "Lemon Squeezer", is a double-action revolver that was produced from 1887 to 1940. It incorporated an internal hammer and an external grip safety on its back-strap. These top-break revolvers were designed for fast reloading and concealed carry as the hammer was internal and would not snag on drawing the revolver from a pocket. They were also 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. In 1952, the safety hammerless concept was applied to Smith & Wesson's J-frame and the finished product became the Model 40 and 42. According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this .38 Safety Hammerless 4th Model was made in circa 1900. Features include a 3.5" ribbed barrel, pinned blade front sight, checkered grip safety, diamond checkered hard rubber grips and 5-shot cylinder. This gun is in nice condition with some various light surface wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Phoenix Arms, Model HP22A Satin Nickel (3 Phoenix Arms, Model HP22A Satin Nickel (3

Phoenix Arms, Model HP22A Satin Nickel (3" & 5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 4467174

Lot #319 (Sale Order 320 of 553)

The Phoenix Arms Model HP22A is a single action semi-auto .22LR caliber pistol with a staggered 10-round magazine that makes for a compact and comfortable fit in the hand. This HP22A comes with 3" & 5" vent-rib barrels, and features a satin nickel finish, adjustable notch rear sight, semi-concealed bobbed hammer, grooved trigger, black checkered synthetic grips, rear slide serrations and firing pin block safety. This gun is in nice condition with no wear, both bores are sharp/ clean, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork.

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Circa 1912, Smith & Wesson, .32 Safety Hammerless 3rd Model, 32 S&W, Revolver, SN - 188931 Circa 1912, Smith & Wesson, .32 Safety Hammerless 3rd Model, 32 S&W, Revolver, SN - 188931

Circa 1912, Smith & Wesson, .32 Safety Hammerless 3rd Model, 32 S&W, Revolver, SN - 188931

Lot #320 (Sale Order 321 of 553)

The Smith & Wesson .32 Safety Hammerless, or "Lemon Squeezer", is a double-action revolver that was produced from 1888 to 1937. It incorporated an internal hammer and an external grip safety on its back-strap. These top-break revolvers were designed for fast reloading and concealed carry as the hammer was internal and would not snag on drawing the revolver from a pocket. They were also 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. In 1952, the safety hammerless concept was applied to Smith & Wesson's J-frame and the finished product became the Model 40 and 42. According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this .32 Safety Hammerless 3rd Model was made in circa 1912. Features include a 3.5" ribbed barrel with front blade, checkered grip safety, diamond checkered hard rubber grips and 5-shot cylinder. This gun is in nice condition with some various light surface wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Hi-Point, CF380 Compact (3.5 Hi-Point, CF380 Compact (3.5

Hi-Point, CF380 Compact (3.5"), 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Extra Magazine), SN - P8117009

Lot #321 (Sale Order 322 of 553)

The Hi-Point CF380 is a compact, no frills workhorse that is 100% American made. Features include high-impact grips, 3.5" barrel, adjustable rear sight, high-impact polymer frame, last round lock open, magazine disconnect safety, stainless slide flats, 3 hole trigger and thumb safety. This gun comes in original box with (2) 8-round magazines and paperwork. 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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Circa 1890, Smith & Wesson, .38 Double-Action 3rd Model, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 236283 Circa 1890, Smith & Wesson, .38 Double-Action 3rd Model, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 236283

Circa 1890, Smith & Wesson, .38 Double-Action 3rd Model, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 236283

Lot #322 (Sale Order 323 of 553)

Smith & Wesson introduced their first .38 Double-Action revolver in 1880. These were of a top-break design for faster loading. Minor design changes were made to these revolvers over the years, resulting in several different design models. The .38 Double-Action 3rd Model was produced from 1884-1895. This .38 Double-Action 3rd Model revolver features a 3.25" ribbed barrel with pinned blade, diamond checkered hard rubber grips, checkered hammer and 5-shot cylinder. This gun is showing age & wear but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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KelTec, P3AT Conceal Carry (2.7 KelTec, P3AT Conceal Carry (2.7

KelTec, P3AT Conceal Carry (2.7"), 380 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - JCV51

Lot #323 (Sale Order 324 of 553)

Similar in size to the P32, the KelTec P3AT is designed primarily for deep concealment, with a little extra power. Chambered in .380 Auto, this little pocket-sized carry pistol packs a punch. With an easy, smooth trigger pull and 6+1 capacity, it’s perfect for a variety of carry situations. Features include a black synthetic frame with checkered grips, blued steel slide with rear serrations, concealed hammer and single-action trigger. This gun is in good condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Circa 1900, Smith & Wesson, .32 Double-Action 4th Model, 32 S&W, Revolver, SN - 209589 Circa 1900, Smith & Wesson, .32 Double-Action 4th Model, 32 S&W, Revolver, SN - 209589

Circa 1900, Smith & Wesson, .32 Double-Action 4th Model, 32 S&W, Revolver, SN - 209589

Lot #324 (Sale Order 325 of 553)

Smith & Wesson introduced their first .32 Double-Action revolver in 1880. These were of a top-break design for faster loading. Minor design changes were made to these revolvers over the years, resulting in several different design models. The .32 Double-Action 4th Model was produced from 1883-1909. This .32 Double-Action 4th Model revolver features a 3" ribbed barrel with pinned blade, diamond checkered hard rubber grips, checkered hammer and 5-shot cylinder. This gun is showing age & wear but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1980s Stoeger, STLR-4 1980s Stoeger, STLR-4

1980s Stoeger, STLR-4 "Luger", 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Extra Magazine), SN - CL06745

Lot #325 (Sale Order 326 of 553)

The Stoeger STLR-4, or "Stoeger Luger", is a .22 caliber 10-round, blow-back operated, semi-automatic pistol introduced in 1969, and was discontinued in 1985. It was of the same general pattern as the original Luger pistol, but it used a simplified version of the toggle lock. The first Stoeger Lugers were produced in 1969 with aluminum forging/ machined frames (7075 T6 aluminum). Beginning in 1980, the receiver material was changed to steel. This Stoeger STLR-4 was made in circa 1980-1985, and sports a steel blued frame, 4.5" barrel, checkered walnut grips and comes with (2) magazines. 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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Remington, 870 LH Magnum, 12 Ga. (28 Remington, 870 LH Magnum, 12 Ga. (28

Remington, 870 LH Magnum, 12 Ga. (28" RemChoke), Pump, SN - AB902403M

Lot #326 (Sale Order 327 of 553)

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 more than half a century and has become the best-selling shotgun of any type in history with over 11 million made. This Model 870 Magnum sports a left side ejection port, checkered hardwood stock with stained finish & contoured forearm, non-reflective matte bluing, 28" RemChoke barrel with MOD choke tube, vent-rib with silver bead front sight, black cushioned rubber buttpad with black spacer, 14" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1996 (First Year) Ruger, Model 1996 (First Year) Ruger, Model

1996 (First Year) Ruger, Model "Ninety-Six", 22 Magnum, Lever-Action, SN - 620-20077

Lot #327 (Sale Order 328 of 553)

Ruger’s "Ninety-Six" series of rifles first appeared in 1996 and were produced until 2009 in four caliber options: 22 Long Rifle, 22WMR, 17 HMR and 44 Magnum. Regardless of caliber, all look very much like a Ruger 10/22 with an enclosed receiver, similar stock, cross bolt safety catch, barrel band and iron sights. The main visual difference is the obvious, short stroke operating lever and more angled rear of the receiver. According to Ruger's serial number database, this Model Ninety-Six (22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire) was produced in 1996. Features include a smooth one-piece hardwood stock with gloss finish, 18.5" barrel, adjustable white diamond folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight, 10-round rotary magazine, stainless trigger, scope base and sling studs. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a perfect bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1906 Winchester, Model 1897 (20 1906 Winchester, Model 1897 (20

1906 Winchester, Model 1897 (20" FULL & 28" FULL - Matching), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 244299

Lot #328 (Sale Order 329 of 553)

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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1897 Takedown 12-gauge was made in 1906. This gun comes with a 20" Full barrel with brass bead front sight and a 28" Full barrel with brass bead front sight - receiver & both barrel serial numbers match. Other features include a walnut stock with checkered grip & ribbed forearm, SILE black checkered buttpad, checkered hammer, 13.75" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in good condition with some wear, and appears to be in good working order.

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1 Of 465 - 1998 Ruger, M77, 284 Winchester, Bolt-Action, SN - 771-93585 1 Of 465 - 1998 Ruger, M77, 284 Winchester, Bolt-Action, SN - 771-93585

1 Of 465 - 1998 Ruger, M77, 284 Winchester, Bolt-Action, SN - 771-93585

Lot #329 (Sale Order 330 of 553)

The Ruger M77 is a bolt-action rifle, introduced in 1968, with a traditional Mauser-style two-lugged bolt and claw extractor. Although the Ruger M77 was intended as a modernized Mauser 98, it has been redesigned in many variants over the years and is still in production today. According to Ruger's serial number database, this M77 was produced in 1998, and Ruger's Guide states that only 465 M77 rifles were produced in this 284 Winchester configuration. Features include a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & oiled finish, black grip gap with white Ruger logo inlay, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, high gloss Royal Blue receiver/barrel finish, 22" barrel, adjustable folding leaf rear sight on dovetailed Lyman base, dovetailed serrated ramp front sight, stainless trigger, integrated scope rails, sling studs, tang safety and internal magazine with hinged floorplate. 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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1949 Winchester, Model 97 (30 1949 Winchester, Model 97 (30

1949 Winchester, Model 97 (30" FULL), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 987054

Lot #330 (Sale Order 331 of 553)

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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1897 Takedown 12-gauge was made in 1949. Features include a smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & ribbed forearm, black checkered buttpad, 30" FULL barrel with silver bead front sight, grooved hammer, 13.75" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, and appears to be in good working order.

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1957 Steyr-Daimler-Puch (Mannlicher), M1956 (Leupold), 243 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 21669 1957 Steyr-Daimler-Puch (Mannlicher), M1956 (Leupold), 243 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 21669

1957 Steyr-Daimler-Puch (Mannlicher), M1956 (Leupold), 243 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 21669

Lot #331 (Sale Order 332 of 553)

The world famous line of Mannlicher-Schönauer hunting rifles and carbines, designed by Ferdinand Ritter von Mannlicher and Otto Schönauer, began with the Model 1903 and were produced until 1971. Throughout this time, the exclusive rights to manufacture and sell Mannlicher-Schönauer rifles were owned by Steyr, the prestigious Austrian gun maker. The Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifle first dates to 1903, when the 6.5x54mm cartridge and both military & civilian rifles were introduced. 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-Schönauer“ sporting rifles could be taken up again. Mannlicher-Schoenauer hunting rifles are easily recognized by their characteristicly flattened “butter-knife” bolt handle. The Mannlicher-Schönauer bolt action repeaters were improved, without changing the basic design, many times during their long production life. Recognized models include the Model 1903, Model 1905, Model 1908, Model 1910, Model 1924 (High Velocity Sporting Rifle), Model 1950, Model 1952, Model 1956-MC, Magnum Rifle and Model 1961-MCA. The most typical of Mannlicher-Schönauers sport the signature full length stock. This Steyr-Mannlicher Schoenauer, M1956 MC (MC = Monte-Carlo) Sporting rifle was made at Steyr-Daimler-Puch, Austria, in 1957 (dated "57"), and is receiver marked: “MADE IN AUSTRIA/ ORIGINAL MANNLICHER SCHOENAUER/ MOD. 1956/ KAL. 243”. Features include a full length checkered walnut Monte Carlo sporting stock with pistol grip/ high comb/ raised cheek & gloss finish, black grip cap with white spacer, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, 20" barrel, adjustable folding leaf rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, turned-down chrome spoon bolt handle with serrated bottom, sling rings with brown leather sling, right side thumb safety and sports a period correct Leupold Pioneer 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.

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1970s Ithaca, Model 51 Featherweight (26 1970s Ithaca, Model 51 Featherweight (26

1970s Ithaca, Model 51 Featherweight (26" SKEET & 24" Deer), 12 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 510050374

Lot #332 (Sale Order 333 of 553)

The Ithaca Model 51 is a gas-operated semi-automatic shotgun that was produced from 1970 to 1987. It was available in several 12-gauge configurations, including standard and deluxe grades, and trap and skeet grades with vent-ribbed barrels. This Model 51 Featherweight comes with a 26" SKEET barrel with vent-rib, silver mid-bead sight & fiber-optic front sight, and a 24" "Deerslayer" smooth slug barrel. Other features include a laser engraved receiver with scroll pattern on each side, outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb/ contoured forearm & gloss finish, black grip cap with white spacer, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, 14.25" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, and appears to be in good working order.

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Ruger, 10/22 Red Silhouette Target - 20 Ruger, 10/22 Red Silhouette Target - 20

Ruger, 10/22 Red Silhouette Target - 20" Spiral Bull, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 0008-02323

Lot #333 (Sale Order 334 of 553)

Built in Ruger's American factories by American workers, every 10/22 rifle that comes off the line is a quality firearm. With millions sold over a span of more than half a century, the Ruger 10/22 has long been America's favorite rimfire rifle. This Ruger 10/22 Target sports a red/ grey laminate Monte Carlo Silhouette thumbhole stock, red receiver, Boyds' black rubber buttpad with black spacer, free-floating 20" hammer forged bull barrel with polished spiral finish & target crown, drilled & tapped receiver top and 10-round rotary magazine. This gun is in new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order.

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1982 Luigi Franchi, AL 48 (28 1982 Luigi Franchi, AL 48 (28

1982 Luigi Franchi, AL 48 (28" MOD), Semi-Auto, SN - B13404

Lot #334 (Sale Order 335 of 553)

Introduced in post-WWII Europe, Franchi was hailed as an innovator in shotgun technology. The AL 48 models are among the first to use a lightweight alloy receiver which was an advancement of significant proportions. This new technology earned the company the "Compasso d'oro" award for excellence. Based on The Browning A5 and designed for performance, the AL 48 semi-automatic shotguns are lightweight (under 5 1/2-pounds) and known for reliability. The date code "XXV" on this gun represents a 1982 production. Features include a checkered walnut stock with contoured forearm & oiled finish, 28" MOD barrel, serrated vent-rib with brass bead front sight, polished nickel bolt/ shell lifter & trigger, black textured buttpad, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. The gun is in beautiful condition with a couple 0f light scratches and appears to be in good working order.

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E.R. Shaw Custom, Ruger 10/22 - 18 E.R. Shaw Custom, Ruger 10/22 - 18

E.R. Shaw Custom, Ruger 10/22 - 18" Fluted Spiral Bull, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 243-88471

Lot #335 (Sale Order 336 of 553)

This Custom Ruger 10/22 Target sports a free-floating 18" E.R. Shaw stainless spiral fluted bull barrel with recessed crown muzzle, grey/ blond laminate Monte Carlo Silhouette thumbhole stock, Boyds' black rubber buttpad with black spacer, picatinny rail, 10-round rotary magazine and Simmons ProHunter6-18x40 A.O. scope. 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.

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1970s Winchester, Model 1300 Ranger (22 1970s Winchester, Model 1300 Ranger (22

1970s Winchester, Model 1300 Ranger (22" Rifled), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - L2810873

Lot #336 (Sale Order 337 of 553)

The Winchester Model 1300 is a pump-action shotgun that was a variant of the Model 1200 introduced in 1964 as a replacement for the venerable Model 12 and was produced until 1981. This Model 1300 Ranger sports a checkered hardwood stock with stained finish, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, 22" rifled barrel, adjustable rear sight, ramped dovetail front sight, drilled receiver top, sling studs, 14" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This gun is in excellent condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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Ruger, 10/22 Stainless - 16.5 Ruger, 10/22 Stainless - 16.5

Ruger, 10/22 Stainless - 16.5" Volquartsen Stainless Bull, 22 SHORT, Semi-Auto, SN - 252-14802

Lot #337 (Sale Order 338 of 553)

Built in Ruger's American factories by American workers, every 10/22 rifle that comes off the line is a quality firearm. With millions sold over a span of more than half a century, the Ruger 10/22 has long been America's favorite rimfire rifle. This Ruger 10/22 Stainless sports a free-floating 16.5" Volquartsen custom .22 SHORT stainless bull barrel with deep recessed muzzle crown, laminate stock, ribbed stainless bolt handle, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, sling studs and picatinny rail. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1985 Savage/ Stevens, Model 311 Series H (28 1985 Savage/ Stevens, Model 311 Series H (28

1985 Savage/ Stevens, Model 311 Series H (28" F/M), 12 Ga., Side-By-Side, SN - E524597

Lot #338 (Sale Order 339 of 553)

The Model 311 side-by-side shotgun started as the Springfield 5000 around 1920 with model designation changing to 5100 in 1931. Around 1940, it became the Stevens model 311 and was discontinued in 1989. According to the 1969-2013 Savage Serial Number Chart, this Stevens/ Stevens Model 311 Series H was made in 1985. Features include a smooth hardwood stock with beavertail forearm & stained finish, laser engraved receiver with floral pattern on each side, 28" FULL/ MOD barrels, serrated vent-rib with dual silver bead sights, dual triggers, tang safety, Pachmayr brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, sling studs, single extractor 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.

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Ruger, 10/22 Stainless Target Black - 20 Ruger, 10/22 Stainless Target Black - 20

Ruger, 10/22 Stainless Target Black - 20" Spiral Bull, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 0007-34944

Lot #339 (Sale Order 340 of 553)

The Ruger 10/22 is America’s favorite 22 LR rifle, with proven performance in a wide range of styles for every rimfire application. Ideally suited for informal target shooting, "plinking," small game hunting and action-shooting events, Ruger has sold millions of 10/22 rifles since their introduction in 1964. With its legendary action and renowned reliable rotary magazine, all 10/22 rifles are sleek, perfectly balanced, rugged and superbly accurate. This 10/22 Stainless Target Model 1262 sports a black laminate stock, 20" polished stainless heavy bull barrel with spiral finish, target crown, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, drilled & tapped receiver top, sling rings and 10-round rotary magazine. This gun appears to be new/ unfired, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork.

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Century Arms, JW-2000 Coach Gun (20 Century Arms, JW-2000 Coach Gun (20

Century Arms, JW-2000 Coach Gun (20" F/M), 12 Ga., Side-By-Side, SN - JWC117822

Lot #340 (Sale Order 341 of 553)

A "Coach Gun" or "Scatter Gun" is a double barrel shotgun with shortened barrels that was commonly used by stagecoach guards, lawmen and outlaws in the American Wild West. Prior to 1900, Wells Fargo's commonly equipped their agents with shortened "coach guns". Doc Holliday used a 10 gauge Wm. Moore & Co. coach gun to shoot Tom McLaury point-blank in the chest during the Gunfight at the OK Corral in Tombstone, Arizona, in 1881, and Wyatt Earp also used both barrels of a 10 gauge coach gun to kill Frank Stilwell at a Tucson, Arizona, rail yard the same year. This JW-2000 "coach gun" has authentic features like fully functional rabbit ear hammers and double triggers. It features quality steel construction and a clean fit and finish. It sports 20" FULL/MOD barrels with 3" chambers, oil-rubbed checkered hardwood stock with a dark walnut stain, thick rubber buttpad, brass bead front sight, sling swivels and black nylon sling. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1987 Marlin, Camp Carbine, 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto, SN - 13803313 1987 Marlin, Camp Carbine, 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto, SN - 13803313

1987 Marlin, Camp Carbine, 9mm PARA, Semi-Auto, SN - 13803313

Lot #341 (Sale Order 342 of 553)

The Marlin "Camp Carbine" is a self-loading carbine chambered for either 9mm Parabellum (Camp-9) or .45 ACP (Camp-45) that was produced from 1985 to 1999. As the name implies, it was designed as a utility firearm to be used around hunting camps for foraging or defense. According to the Marlin 2-digit pre-2000 serial number system, this Camp-9 was made in 1987. Features include a smooth hardwood stock with stained finish, black checkered rubber buttpad, 16.5" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, sling studs, drilled & tapped receiver top, trigger guard safety and 12-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.

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ESCORT, Slugger Tactical (18 ESCORT, Slugger Tactical (18

ESCORT, Slugger Tactical (18" CYL), 12 Ga. (3"), Pump (W/ Box), SN - 816317

Lot #342 (Sale Order 343 of 553)

ESCORT’s Slugger Tactical is a pump-action synthetic-stocked scattergun with textured grip panels for use in multiple environments. This 3” magnum 12-gauge is designed with durability and simplicity in mind and is built to work hard. The extended pump handle is easy to operate and doesn’t require extending one’s natural reach during use. Coupled with a fixed cylinder 18” barrel, the 5+1 capacity offers the right combination of portability and competence. This tactical model features an improved cheek weld with a 5-shell holder in the buttstock, rubberized ergonomic pistol grip, and a picatinny rail on the forend. The ESCORT Slugger Tactical delivers high performance and reliability whether it is needed for a day on the range, home defense, or competitive shooting. This gun is in same-as-new condition (possibly unfired), appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with shim kit and paperwork. This gun is from the Don Crawford collection.

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1975 Remington, 541-S Custom Sporter - Engraved, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 1196520 1975 Remington, 541-S Custom Sporter - Engraved, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 1196520

1975 Remington, 541-S Custom Sporter - Engraved, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 1196520

Lot #343 (Sale Order 344 of 553)

The Remington Model 541-S Custom Sporter was produced from 1972 to 1983 with approximately 31,000 manufactured. 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 detachable magazine and a fancy scroll engraved receiver. In 1986, the Model 541-S was reintroduced with slightly different features as the Model 541-T. Remington added a heavy-barrel version in 1993. The serial number & date code "LZ" on this Model 541-S Custom Sporter represents a 1975 production. This gun sports a Williams adjustable ramp rear sight and ramped dovetail front sight. 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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ESCORT, AimGuard Home Defense (18 ESCORT, AimGuard Home Defense (18

ESCORT, AimGuard Home Defense (18" CYL), 12 Ga. (3"), Pump (W/ Box), SN - 596059

Lot #344 (Sale Order 345 of 553)

ESCORT AimGuard pump-action shotguns are the long-standing workhorses of the Escort Home Defense line. These shotguns feature a fiber-optic front sight on an 18-inch, cylinder bore barrel. The AimGuard comes with a black synthetic stock and matte black metal finish. These pumps both have short stroke actions for quick repeat shots over a 5 round tube magazine and have large, easy to find slide releases ahead of their trigger guard. Their short barrels make them ideal for tight spots and easy handling. The AimGuard comes with sling swivel studs, black nylon sling and a dovetailed receiver for mounting accessory sights. This gun is in same-as-new condition (possibly unfired), appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork.

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Remington, Model Seven, 223 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - 7644188 Remington, Model Seven, 223 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - 7644188

Remington, Model Seven, 223 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - 7644188

Lot #345 (Sale Order 346 of 553)

The Remington Model Seven is a short-action bolt rifle that was introduced in 1983. It was made and marketed as a more compact option to Remington’s flagship Model 700. These rifles were an instant success for Remington, stated to deliver the highest accuracy in a small package and are still produced today in a number of different configurations. This Model Seven sports an outline checkered American walnut stock with fluted comb/ Schnabel forend tip & oiled finish, black grip cap, brown textured rubber buttpad with black spacer, high luster polished blued finish, 18.5" free-floating barrel, adjustable ramp rear sight, ramped dovetail front sight, jeweled bolt, sling rings, drilled & tapped receiver top, hinged floorplate and 4-round internal magazine. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. Does not include box.

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Stevens, Model 320 Synthetic (22 Stevens, Model 320 Synthetic (22

Stevens, Model 320 Synthetic (22"), 20 Ga., Pump, SN - 142038D

Lot #346 (Sale Order 347 of 553)

Whether you're shooting trap or upland birds, you can always count on reliable performance from the Stevens 320 shotgun. This pump shotgun offers smooth cycling, thanks to a proven rotary bolt and dual slide-bars. Features include a black matte synthetic stock with aggressive grip panels, black cushioned rubber buttpad, 22" barrel with MOD choke tube, vent-rib with brass bead front sight, sling rings, 12.5" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear and appears to be in good working order. Does not include box. This gun is from the Don Crawford collection.

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1965 Remington, Model 700 ADL (1st Variation Aluminum Buttplate), 222 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - 137422 1965 Remington, Model 700 ADL (1st Variation Aluminum Buttplate), 222 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - 137422

1965 Remington, Model 700 ADL (1st Variation Aluminum Buttplate), 222 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - 137422

Lot #347 (Sale Order 348 of 553)

The Model 700 is a series of bolt-action centerfire rifles manufactured by Remington Arms since 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. The receiver on all Model 700 rifles is milled from round cross-section steel making it as dependable as it is stylish. The serial number & date code "LM" on this Model 700 ADL 222 Rem. represents a 1965 production. Features include a desirable 1st Variation factory checkered aluminum buttplate, diamond checkered walnut Monte Carlo stock with raised cheek/ fluted comb & gloss finish, 24" barrel, rear dovetail sight ramp, ramped dovetail brass bead front sight, internal blind magazine, sling swivels with period correct brown leather sling, scope rails with Weaver rings and Tasco 4x32 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. This gun is from the Don Crawford collection.

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Dickinson Arms, Commando Defense (18.5 Dickinson Arms, Commando Defense (18.5

Dickinson Arms, Commando Defense (18.5" CYL), 12 Ga., Pump (W/ Hardcase), SN - 14B2987A

Lot #348 (Sale Order 349 of 553)

Commando pump shotguns, by Dickinson, are built for strength, simplicity of operation, and are very lightweight. The smoothness of function is uniform whether firing light 2 3/4" shells or heavy 3". All materials are the finest for their intended purpose assuring years of trouble free operation. Features include a black polymer stock with contoured forearm & aggressive grips panels, 18.5" CYL barrel with ramped front sight, black cushioned rubber buttpad, matte black non-reflective finish and 14.25" LOP. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, appears to be in good working order and comes in original black hardcase.

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1920 Remington, Model 14-A, 32 Rem., Pump, SN - 78355 1920 Remington, Model 14-A, 32 Rem., Pump, SN - 78355

1920 Remington, Model 14-A, 32 Rem., Pump, SN - 78355

Lot #349 (Sale Order 350 of 553)

The Remington Model 14 Slide-Action Rifle was introduced in August, 1912, and discontinued in 1934. Initially chambered for .25 REM, .30 REM and .32 REM rimless centerfire ammunition, .35 REM was soon added to the line. 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. All Model 14s featured a standard cross bolt safety behind the trigger guard, but from 1918 to 1920, a thumbnail safety was also added. The thumbnail safety can be identified by the 5 horizontal grooves in the safety lever located on the breech block forward of the bolt release button, and relief access cut in the receiver below the ejection port . The thumbnail safety was short lived and was replaced with another cross-bolt safety in 1920. This Model 14-A sports a relief access cut on the ejection port but no thumbnail grooved safety, and according to the Remington Society of America "Serials Model 14" was made in 1920. Features include a smooth walnut stock with ribbed forearm & gloss finish, curved metal buttplate, cross-bolt safety, 22" barrel, adjustable buckhorn rear sight and dovetailed bead front sight. This gun is showing age & surface wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford collection.

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1919 U.S. Springfield, M1903 Mark I, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 1131121 1919 U.S. Springfield, M1903 Mark I, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 1131121

1919 U.S. Springfield, M1903 Mark I, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 1131121

Lot #350 (Sale Order 351 of 553)

Few arms have served the U.S. military as long or as well as the famed "U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, Model 1903." For generations of American servicemen and arms enthusiasts, the M1903 has gained an enviable reputation as one of the best bolt-action military rifles of all time. The M1903 was manufactured by Springfield Armory at varying levels of production from 1903 until the late 1930s, and at Rock Island Arsenal from 1903 until 1913, and again from 1917 until 1919. Even though large numbers of M1917 "American Enfields" were manufactured and issued during World War I to supplement the supply of M1903s, the "Springfield 1903" remained a standard issue rifle throughout WWII, along side the M1 Garand. From 1918 - 1920, Springfield manufactured a variant known as the M1903 Mark I which was a modified M1903 with an ejection port on the left side of the receiver for specific use with a Pedersen device. The Pedersen device allowed these rifles to fire .30 caliber pistol-grade cartridges in a semi-automatic fire mode. According to the Springfield Armory Production Resource Database, this U.S. Springfield M1903 Mark I was produced in 1919 (SN -1131121). Markings include: Barrel - "SA"/ Flaming Bomb/ "11-19", Right Side Of Stock - "1121", Under Stock At Grip - Circle "P" Proof Mark, Bolt Handle "5205", along with several other period correct stamps. Features include a 24" barrel, adjustable folding aperture rear sight, front band post sight, bayonet lug, metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment (no cleaning kit) and sling rings. This gun is showing age & surface wear, but all furniture & components are solid, has a sharp bore with light pitting, and appears to be in good working order.

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1944 WWII Russian Izhevsk, Nagant M1895, 7.62x38R, Revolver, SN - 15743 1944 WWII Russian Izhevsk, Nagant M1895, 7.62x38R, Revolver, SN - 15743

1944 WWII Russian Izhevsk, Nagant M1895, 7.62x38R, Revolver, SN - 15743

Lot #351 (Sale Order 352 of 553)

The Nagant M1895 is a seven-shot, gas-seal revolver chambered for 7.62×38mmR that was adopted as the standard issue sidearm for the Imperial Russian Army and police officers in 1895. It features an unusual "gas-seal" system in which the cylinder moved forward when the gun was cocked to close the gap between the cylinder and the barrel, providing a boost to the muzzle velocity of the bullet and allowing the weapon to be suppressed (an unusual characteristic for a revolver). Production began in Liege, Belgium; however, Russia purchased the manufacturing rights in 1898 and moved production to the Tula Arsenal in Russia. It was still being produced and used in great numbers during World War II and remained in use with the Russian Railways postal service until 1952. During WWII the M1895 was produced at the Izhevsk Arsenal from 1943 to 1945. This M1895 is side plate dated 1944, along with the Izhevsk Arsenal stamp - triangle with arrow, and was imported/ distributed by Century Arms. Features include a double-action trigger, 4.5" barrel, checkered wood grips & backstrap, dovetailed front sight, lanyard ring and serrated hammer. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford collection.

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1911 Savage, Model 1907, 32 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 42334 1911 Savage, Model 1907, 32 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 42334

1911 Savage, Model 1907, 32 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 42334

Lot #352 (Sale Order 353 of 553)

The Savage Model 1907 is a semi-automatic pocket pistol produced from 1907 until 1920. It was chambered in .32 ACP, and from 1913 until 1920, in .380 ACP. 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". According to the Savage 99 Serial Number Database, this Model 1907 was made in 1911. Features include a 3.75" barrel, rear slide serrations, black checkered grips with embossed Savage logo, grooved cocking lever, thumb safety and finger grip magazine release. This gun is in good condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford collection.

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North American Arms, NAA-22M Ultra-Compact, 22 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Case), SN - E278913 North American Arms, NAA-22M Ultra-Compact, 22 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Case), SN - E278913

North American Arms, NAA-22M Ultra-Compact, 22 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Case), SN - E278913

Lot #353 (Sale Order 354 of 553)

The ultra-compact and lightweight North American Arms NAA-22M is a single-action revolver with an overall length OF ONLY 5" that is meant for deep concealment. Stainless steel construction resists the corrosive effects of carrying a firearm close to the body where perspiration can cause problems. The rosewood, bird's head grip conceals well and provides an adequate hold. The half-moon front sight enables the shooter to draw the revolver from a pocket or purse without getting snagged. The NAA-22M Single-Action Revolver takes up minimal space making it a great gun to have close at hand at all times. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes win original black hardcase with paperwork.

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Circa 1870 Smith & Wesson, Model 1 1/2, 32 RF, Revolver, SN - 091001 Circa 1870 Smith & Wesson, Model 1 1/2, 32 RF, Revolver, SN - 091001

Circa 1870 Smith & Wesson, Model 1 1/2, 32 RF, Revolver, SN - 091001

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The Smith & Wesson Model 1 1/2 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 of the 6-shot "belt sized" Model 2. It was produced in three issues from 1865 through 1892 - First Issue (smooth cylinder) 1865-1868; Second Issue (fluted cylinder) 1868-1875; Third Issue (top break) 1875-1892. This Model 1 1/2 sports a 3.5" ribbed barrel, fluted cylinder, marked rib "SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD, MASS." with "1855" "1859" & "1865" patent dates, 3-pin top strap, spur trigger, German silver front blade sight, round walnut bird's head grips and 5-shot cylinder. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford collection.

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Rossi, Ranch Hand  Rossi, Ranch Hand

Rossi, Ranch Hand "Mare's Leg" (12"), 44 Magnum, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - M171400

Lot #355 (Sale Order 356 of 553)

Pistol cartridge lever-actions have had the attention of the American public since the days of the Old West when having a rifle and pistol that shoot the same caliber just made sense. The Rossi Ranch hand is a Model 92 lever-action hybrid with a "Mare's Leg" design. The Mare's Leg is the name given to a customized shortened rifle used by Steve McQueen's character on the television series Wanted: Dead or Alive (1958–1961). It sports a 12" barrel, large loop lever, 8" stock and 24" overall length. The Ranch Hand's 12" barrel complies with federal regulations. Other features include polished bluing, adjustable buckhorn rear sight, brass bead front sight, saddle ring, sling ring and 6-round tube magazine. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, has a nice sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box.

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Circa 1900, Smith & Wesson, .38 Double-Action 4th Model Nickel, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 414786 Circa 1900, Smith & Wesson, .38 Double-Action 4th Model Nickel, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 414786

Circa 1900, Smith & Wesson, .38 Double-Action 4th Model Nickel, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 414786

Lot #356 (Sale Order 357 of 553)

Smith & Wesson introduced their first .38 Double-Action revolver in 1880. These were of a top-break design for faster loading. Minor design changes were made to these revolvers over the years, resulting in several different design models. The .38 Double-Action 4th Model was produced from 1895 to 1909. This .38 Double-Action 4th Model revolver features a nickel finish, 4" ribbed barrel with pinned blade, diamond checkered hard rubber grips, checkered hammer and 5-shot cylinder. This gun is showing age & wear but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Savage, Rascal Youth Rifle, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 3141259 Savage, Rascal Youth Rifle, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 3141259

Savage, Rascal Youth Rifle, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 3141259

Lot #357 (Sale Order 358 of 553)

The Rascal, by Savage, is the industry’s safest micro-rimfire and is ideal for young shooters. This small rifle is accurate, easy to use and can be unloaded without pulling the trigger. The platform builds superior shooting skills thanks to full-size rifle features, including adjustable peep sights and Savage’s user-adjustable AccuTrigger. Other features include a 16" barrel, 30.5" overall length, 2.71 lbs. weight, black synthetic stock with textured grip panels, thumb safety and sling studs. This gun is in nice condition with no wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1920s (Pre-War) Smith & Wesson, Pre-30 (6 1920s (Pre-War) Smith & Wesson, Pre-30 (6

1920s (Pre-War) Smith & Wesson, Pre-30 (6" - Nickel), 32 Long, Revolver, SN -347659

Lot #358 (Sale Order 359 of 553)

The Smith & Wesson Model 30 is a small-frame, six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .32 Long cartridge. From 1919 to 1942, this model was known as the ".32 Hand Ejector Third Model" and built on the "I-Frame". It was named the "Model 30" in 1958. In 1961, the "I-Frame" was discontinued and the slightly longer 3-screw "J-Frame" replaced it. According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Pre-War .32 Hand Ejector Third Model (Pre-Model 30) was made in the 1920s. Features include a 5-screw frame with nickel finish, diamond checkered walnut grips, 6" barrel with front blade, serrated casehardened hammer and smooth casehardened trigger. This gun is showing age & wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford collection.

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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 - 13-72746

Lot #359 (Sale Order 360 of 553)

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. Introduced in 1950, the MK I Target model was basically the same as the Standard pistol, except that it boasted a 6.875" barrel, adjustable target style trigger, a "Micro" adjustable rear sight, and a front sight blade undercut to reduce glare. A 5.5" heavy bull barreled version of the MK I Target became available in 1963, eventually becoming the most popular length for Ruger Target MK pistols. Like their Standard model brethren, target models underwent the A 100 grip frame redesign in 1971. According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this MKI was made in 1976, and is marked "MADE IN THE 200TH YEAR OF AMERICAN LIBERTY" on the top of the barrel. Features include a 5.5" bull barrel, checkered black grips with logo medallion inlays, adjustable rear sight, undercut front blade sight, grooved silver trigger and 10-round magazine with silver floorplate. This gun comes in original box with paperwork. 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. This gun is from the Don Crawford collection.

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Early 1900s H&R, Top-Break Automatic Ejecting - Nickel (5 Early 1900s H&R, Top-Break Automatic Ejecting - Nickel (5

Early 1900s H&R, Top-Break Automatic Ejecting - Nickel (5"), 32 S&W, Revolver, SN - 343119

Lot #360 (Sale Order 361 of 553)

The Harrington & Richardson Top-Break Automatic Ejecting double-action revolver was produced from 1886 to 1940 in several models & variations. This early 1900's model sports a nickel-plated frame, blued trigger guard, 5" round barrel with rib, pearl grips and 5-shot fluted cylinder. This gun is showing age & wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford collection.

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1976 Ruger, Standard Automatic 1976 Ruger, Standard Automatic

1976 Ruger, Standard Automatic "200th YEAR OF LIBERTY", 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 13-53835

Lot #361 (Sale Order 362 of 553)

The Ruger Standard Automatic Pistol 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. According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Standard Automatic was made in 1976, and is marked "MADE IN THE 200TH YEAR OF AMERICAN LIBERTY" on the top of the barrel. Features include a 4.75" barrel, checkered black grips with logo medallion inlays, dovetailed notch rear sight, grooved silver trigger and 10-round magazine with silver floorplate. This gun comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in good condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford collection.

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Circa 1900 H&R, Bulldog Safety Hammer Double-Action - Nickel, 32 S&W, Revolver, SN - 343119 Circa 1900 H&R, Bulldog Safety Hammer Double-Action - Nickel, 32 S&W, Revolver, SN - 343119

Circa 1900 H&R, Bulldog Safety Hammer Double-Action - Nickel, 32 S&W, Revolver, SN - 343119

Lot #362 (Sale Order 363 of 553)

The Harrington & Richardson Safety Hammer Double-Action is a bobbed hammer revolver that was produced from 1890 to 1941 in three calibers (.32, .38 and .44) and in several variations. This circa 1900 Safety Hammer Double-Action is marked "THE H&R BULL DOG" and sports a nickel finish, 2.5" octagon barrel, blued trigger guard, black checkered hard rubber grips and 6-shot cylinder. This gun is showing age & wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford collection.

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1977 Ruger, Standard Automatic (6 1977 Ruger, Standard Automatic (6

1977 Ruger, Standard Automatic (6"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 14-07223

Lot #363 (Sale Order 364 of 553)

The Ruger Standard Automatic Pistol 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. According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Standard Automatic was made in 1977 (1976 over run) and is marked "MADE IN THE 200TH YEAR OF AMERICAN LIBERTY" on the top of the barrel. Features include a 6" barrel, checkered black grips with logo medallion inlays, dovetailed notch rear sight, grooved silver trigger and 10-round magazine with silver floorplate. This gun comes in original box with paperwork. 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. This gun is from the Don Crawford collection.

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Circa 1900 H&R, Top-Break Automatic Ejecting - Nickel (5 Circa 1900 H&R, Top-Break Automatic Ejecting - Nickel (5

Circa 1900 H&R, Top-Break Automatic Ejecting - Nickel (5"), 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 632

Lot #364 (Sale Order 365 of 553)

The Harrington & Richardson Top-Break Automatic Ejecting double-action revolver was produced from 1886 to 1940 in several models & variations. This circa 1900 model sports a nickel-plated frame, blued trigger guard, 5" round barrel with rib, checkered hard rubber grips and 5-shot fluted cylinder. This gun is showing age & wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford collection.

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1976 Ruger, Standard Automatic (6 1976 Ruger, Standard Automatic (6

1976 Ruger, Standard Automatic (6") "200th YEAR OF LIBERTY", 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 13-76940

Lot #365 (Sale Order 366 of 553)

The Ruger Standard Automatic Pistol 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. According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Standard Automatic was made in 1976, and is marked "MADE IN THE 200TH YEAR OF AMERICAN LIBERTY" on the top of the barrel. Features include a 6" barrel, checkered black grips with logo medallion inlays, dovetailed notch rear sight, grooved silver trigger and 10-round magazine with silver floorplate. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford collection.

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Early 1900s H&R, Top-Break Automatic Ejecting - Nickel (5 Early 1900s H&R, Top-Break Automatic Ejecting - Nickel (5

Early 1900s H&R, Top-Break Automatic Ejecting - Nickel (5"), 22 SHORT, Revolver, SN - 1732

Lot #366 (Sale Order 367 of 553)

The Harrington & Richardson Top-Break Automatic Ejecting double-action revolver was produced from 1886 to 1940 in several models & variations. This early 1900's model sports a nickel-plated frame, blued trigger guard, 5" round barrel with rib, black diamond checkered and 7-shot fluted cylinder. This gun is showing age & wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford collection.

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Ares-22 Upper Receiver Unit - Ruger MK-1, MK-II, MK-III or 22/45 (NIB), SN -  RCU-00072 Ares-22 Upper Receiver Unit - Ruger MK-1, MK-II, MK-III or 22/45 (NIB), SN -  RCU-00072

Ares-22 Upper Receiver Unit - Ruger MK-1, MK-II, MK-III or 22/45 (NIB), SN - RCU-00072

Lot #367 (Sale Order 368 of 553)

This Ares-22 upper receiver assembly turns a Ruger MK-1, MK-II, MK-III or 22/45 pistol into a carbine with 16" Chromoly barrel, quad-rail and 2-position stock. This conversion kit does not require any special tools or gunsmithing. Features include an aircraft grade aluminum alloy receiver & rails, black hardcoat anodize finish and 1:16 RH rifling. This unit is in new/ unfired condition and comes in original box with paperwork. This item is from a former firearm's wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock. This kit is considered a "Firearm" by the ATF. This item will need to be shipped to, or picked up by a Federal Firearms Dealer - Sporting Goods Store, Pawn Shop, Local Gun Dealer, etc. - We will deliver this item to West Quincy, MO, or Keokuk, IA. free of charge.

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Chiappa SAA 1873-22 Dual Cylinder, 22 LR & Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 16G00423 Chiappa SAA 1873-22 Dual Cylinder, 22 LR & Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 16G00423

Chiappa SAA 1873-22 Dual Cylinder, 22 LR & Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 16G00423

Lot #368 (Sale Order 369 of 553)

The Chiappa SAA 1873-22 is one of the most accurate reproductions of the 1873 Single Action revolver, while maintaining modern technology and manufacturing. This revolver is crafted with a steel barrel, with most of the mechanism and components constructed from a special formulated alloy that offers greater ductility and flexibility assuring long lasting reliability. This conversion model comes with both 22 LR and 22 magnum 6-shot cylinders. Other features include a 4.75" barrel, blued/black finish and black checkered grips with gold "CF" medallion inlays. This gun is in same-as-new condition with light box wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork.

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Early 1900s Iver-Johnson, Safety Hammerless, 32 S&W, Revolver, SN - 41606 Early 1900s Iver-Johnson, Safety Hammerless, 32 S&W, Revolver, SN - 41606

Early 1900s Iver-Johnson, Safety Hammerless, 32 S&W, Revolver, SN - 41606

Lot #369 (Sale Order 370 of 553)

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 hard rubber grips with sideways looking owl head, blued trigger guard and 5-shot cylinder. This gun is showing age & wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford collection.

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Early Silver Mounted Flintlock Pistol Early Silver Mounted Flintlock Pistol

Early Silver Mounted Flintlock Pistol

Lot #370 (Sale Order 371 of 553)

This early unmarked flintlock pistol is highly decorated with silver inlays of birds & floral patterns. Other features include an 18" overall length, brass trigger guard/ grip cap & ramrod band (missing ramrod) and full length wooden stock. This gun is showing age & wear, but seems to function correctly. This gun is from the Don Crawford collection.

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Early 1900s Iver-Johnson, Safety Automatic, 22 SHORT, Revolver, SN - 36188 Early 1900s Iver-Johnson, Safety Automatic, 22 SHORT, Revolver, SN - 36188

Early 1900s Iver-Johnson, Safety Automatic, 22 SHORT, Revolver, SN - 36188

Lot #371 (Sale Order 372 of 553)

The Iver-Johnson "Safety Automatic" is a double-action top-break revolver made from 1895 to 1941 in three different Models/variations. First Model (1894–1895) single post latch system, Second Model (1896–1908) double post latch system & Third Model (1909–1941) double post latch system/adapted for smokeless powder. The term "Safety Automatic" refers to Iver Johnson's Hammer-the-Hammer transfer bar safety system, and the automatic ejection of cartridges upon breaking open the revolvers. This Second Model sports a 4" ribbed barrel, checkered black hard rubber grips with owl head and 7-shot cylinder. This gun is showing age & wear, has a sharp bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford collection.

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Early 1900s Belgium, Velo-Dog - Folding Trigger Hammerless, 5.5mm, Revolver Early 1900s Belgium, Velo-Dog - Folding Trigger Hammerless, 5.5mm, Revolver

Early 1900s Belgium, Velo-Dog - Folding Trigger Hammerless, 5.5mm, Revolver

Lot #372 (Sale Order 373 of 553)

The Velo-Dog (also known as a Revolver de Poche) is a pocket revolver originally created in France in the late 19th-century as a defense for cyclists against dog attacks. These were double action only revolvers with a shrouded hammer to avoid its snagging on clothing. It was chambered for the 5.75 mm Velo-dog cartridge, a centrefire 5.5 mm (nominally 5.75) cartridge slightly less powerful than the 22 Long Rifle, although many of the Velo-Dogs produced after 1900 accepted .22 LR or .25 ACP rounds. This early 1900s Velo-Dog was manufactured in Belgium and sports a 1.75" octagon barrel, folding trigger, black diamond checkered grips and 5-shot cylinder. This gun is showing age & wear, has a fair bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford collection.

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Early 1900s H&R, American Double-Action - Nickel, 38 S&W, Revolver Early 1900s H&R, American Double-Action - Nickel, 38 S&W, Revolver

Early 1900s H&R, American Double-Action - Nickel, 38 S&W, Revolver

Lot #373 (Sale Order 374 of 553)

The Harrington & Richardson American Double Action revolver was manufactured from 1883 to 1941, and was offered in .32, .38 and .44 calibers. This early 1900s American Double Action features a nickel finish, 2.5" round barrel, serrated hammer, black checkered hard rubber grips and 6-shot cylinder. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has a fair bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford collection.

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1968 Jana-Bison (Herbert Schmidt - Germany), 22 Magnum, Revolver, SN - 368272 1968 Jana-Bison (Herbert Schmidt - Germany), 22 Magnum, Revolver, SN - 368272

1968 Jana-Bison (Herbert Schmidt - Germany), 22 Magnum, Revolver, SN - 368272

Lot #374 (Sale Order 375 of 553)

This 22 WMRF caliber single-action revolver was made by Herbert Schmidt in West Germany. These "Jana-Bison" revolvers were imported & sold in the U.S. during the 1960s and early 70s. This Jana-Bison is stamped "68" (1968) and features include a blued Zamak receiver, 4.75" barrel and smooth white grips. This gun is showing some various wear, has a sharp/clean bore, and will need a firing pin, but otherwise seems to be in good working order.

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Circa 1900 H&R, American Double-Action - Nickel, 38 S&W, Revolver Circa 1900 H&R, American Double-Action - Nickel, 38 S&W, Revolver

Circa 1900 H&R, American Double-Action - Nickel, 38 S&W, Revolver

Lot #375 (Sale Order 376 of 553)

The Harrington & Richardson American Double Action revolver was manufactured from 1883 to 1941, and was offered in .32, .38 and .44 calibers. This early 1900s American Double Action features a nickel finish, 2.5" octagon barrel, serrated hammer, black checkered hard rubber grips and 6-shot cylinder. This gun is showing age & wear, has a fair bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford collection.

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1919 Remington, Model 14, 30 Rem., Pump, SN - 66548 1919 Remington, Model 14, 30 Rem., Pump, SN - 66548

1919 Remington, Model 14, 30 Rem., Pump, SN - 66548

Lot #376 (Sale Order 377 of 553)

The Remington Model 14 Slide-Action Rifle was introduced in August, 1912, and discontinued in 1934. Initially chambered for .25 REM, .30 REM and .32 REM rimless centerfire ammunition, .35 REM was soon added to the line. 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. According to the Remington Society of America "Serials Model 14", this model 14 was made in 1919. Features include a smooth walnut stock with ribbed forearm, checkered metal buttplate, cross-bolt safety, 22" barrel, wheel adjustable rear sight, dovetailed bead front sight and sling ring. This gun is in good condition with age & surface wear, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford collection.

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1902 BSA & MCO, Martini–Enfield Mk I, 303 British, Falling Block, SN - 3869 1902 BSA & MCO, Martini–Enfield Mk I, 303 British, Falling Block, SN - 3869

1902 BSA & MCO, Martini–Enfield Mk I, 303 British, Falling Block, SN - 3869

Lot #377 (Sale Order 378 of 553)

The Martini–Enfield Mk I was a Martini–Henry Mk III re-barreled to .303 and with a new extractor installed. The Martini–Enfield was in service from 1895–1918, and it remained a Reserve Arm in places like India and New Zealand until well into World War II. Lawrence of Arabia's Arab Irregulars were known to have used them during the Arab Revolt of 1916–1918. This rifle is receiver marked: Crown (Queens Royal Cypher)/ V.R. (Victoria Regina)/ BSA & MCO (Birmingham Small Arms & Metals Co)/ 1902 (year converted from MKII to Martini–Enfield Mk I ) / Lock Viewers Mark (British Proof)/ III/ I. Features include a 25.5" barrel (standard barrel lengths for these rifles were 30.2" on rifles and 21.3" on carbines), 3/4 length military stock brass butt disc inlay (unit markings), brass buttplate, folding adjustable aperture rear sight, ramped front sight, grooved trigger, sling rings and bayonet lug. This rifle is showing wear but is in good condition for its age, has a sharp bore with some pitting and appears to be in good working order.

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1984 Remington, Sportsman 74 Auto, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 8207135 1984 Remington, Sportsman 74 Auto, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 8207135

1984 Remington, Sportsman 74 Auto, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 8207135

Lot #378 (Sale Order 379 of 553)

Based on the model 740 & 7400, the Remington Model 74 Sportsman is a .30-06 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was manufactured from 1985 to 1987. The date code "KE" and serial number on this Model 74 represents a production date of 1984 which means that is was produced prior to the official release date. Features include a smooth hardwood stock with stained finish, 22" barrel, ramped adjustable notch rear sight, ramped dovetail brass bead front sight, black checkered buttpad, sling studs, scope mounts with Weaver rings and 4-shot detachable 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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1940 WWII French, MAS-36, 7.5×54 French, Bolt-Action, SN - H86819 1940 WWII French, MAS-36, 7.5×54 French, Bolt-Action, SN - H86819

1940 WWII French, MAS-36, 7.5×54 French, Bolt-Action, SN - H86819

Lot #379 (Sale Order 380 of 553)

The MAS-36 is a short carbine-style French Military bolt-action rifle chambered for the 7.5×54mm French cartridge that was designed to replace the Berthier and Lebel series of service rifles. It was manufactured from late 1937 onward by Manufacture d'Armes de Saint-Etienne (MAS), one of several government-owned arms factories in France. Only 250,000 MAS-36 rifles were available to equip the French infantry during the Battle of France in 1940. Mass production finally caught up after World War II, and MAS-36 rifles became widely used in service during the First Indochina War, the Algerian War and the Suez Crisis. Altogether, about 1.1 million MAS-36 rifles had been manufactured when production ceased in 1952. The serial number on this MAS-36 ("H" prefix) represents an approximate production date of 1940. Features include a military style wooden stock & handguard with grooved forearm, metal buttplate, 22.64" barrel, adjustable rear peep sight, front post sight with ears, front bayonet tube with spike bayonet, sling rings, green canvas sling and 5-round stripper clip fed internal magazine. This gun is in good condition with wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1977 Remington, Model 552 Speedmaster, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 1999352 1977 Remington, Model 552 Speedmaster, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 1999352

1977 Remington, Model 552 Speedmaster, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 1999352

Lot #380 (Sale Order 381 of 553)

The Remington Model 552 Speedmaster is a blow-back operated, self-loading, semi-automatic rifle that was introduced in 1957. It features a low profile left-side bolt handle that lends itself to a clean receiver appearance and slender profile. The date code "KO" and serial number on this Model 552 represents a production date of 1977. Features include a smooth walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, 23" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail bead front sight, grooved receiver top, Bushnell Sportview 4x32 scope and 15-round (22 LR) tube magazine. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1948 French, MAS-36, 7.5×54 French, Bolt-Action, SN - N82256 1948 French, MAS-36, 7.5×54 French, Bolt-Action, SN - N82256

1948 French, MAS-36, 7.5×54 French, Bolt-Action, SN - N82256

Lot #381 (Sale Order 382 of 553)

The MAS-36 is a short carbine-style French Military bolt-action rifle chambered for the 7.5×54mm French cartridge that was designed to replace the Berthier and Lebel series of service rifles. It was manufactured from late 1937 onward by Manufacture d'Armes de Saint-Etienne (MAS), one of several government-owned arms factories in France. Only 250,000 MAS-36 rifles were available to equip the French infantry during the Battle of France in 1940. Mass production finally caught up after World War II, and MAS-36 rifles became widely used in service during the First Indochina War, the Algerian War and the Suez Crisis. Altogether, about 1.1 million MAS-36 rifles had been manufactured when production ceased in 1952. The serial number on this MAS-36 ("N" prefix) represents an approximate production date of 1948. Features include a military style wooden stock & handguard with grooved forearm, metal buttplate, 22.64" barrel, adjustable rear peep sight, hooded front post sight, bayonet lug, front bayonet tube with spike bayonet, sling rings and 5-round stripper clip fed internal magazine. 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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1926 Remington, Model 12, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 713626 1926 Remington, Model 12, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 713626

1926 Remington, Model 12, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 713626

Lot #382 (Sale Order 383 of 553)

The Model 12 pump-action 22 caliber rifle was Remington's response to Winchester's highly successful model 1890 rifle. It was designed by John Pedersen and produced from 1909 to 1936. Pederson was a gun-designing contemporary of famed firearm designer John Browning. Browning told U.S. Army Major General and noted firearms expert Julian S. Hatcher that Pedersen "is the greatest gun designer in the world, and will be better remembered than myself". Pedersen either designed directly or had a hand in just about every firearm that Remington produced from 1903 to 1940. He was prolific, earning at least 69 patents for his firearms' designs. These included the Model 12, 14, and 25 pump-action rifles, and the Model 10 pump-action shotgun. While the Model 12 design was undoubtedly influenced by the Winchester 1890, Pedersen engineered it to have a much sleeker, less clunky appearance. It's a trim, more modern-looking long rifle than the 1890. It utilizes a quick take-down design and can be broken down into two parts by removing a screw knob on the left side of the receiver, for ease of transporting or cleaning. The sleek little rifle saw impressive sales through its 26 year production run, but was ultimately replaced by the Remington Model 121 Fieldmaster, a beefier pump-action .22. According to the Remington Society of America "Serials Model 12", this model 12 was made in 1926. Features include a smooth walnut stock with ribbed forearm, curved metal buttplate, 24" octagon barrel, period correct Lyman folding rear tang adjustable peep sight, adjustable notch rear sight and dovetailed 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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1901 Carl Gustafs Swedish Mauser, M/94 Carbine, 6.5x55 Swedish, Bolt-Action, SN - 7949 1901 Carl Gustafs Swedish Mauser, M/94 Carbine, 6.5x55 Swedish, Bolt-Action, SN - 7949

1901 Carl Gustafs Swedish Mauser, M/94 Carbine, 6.5x55 Swedish, Bolt-Action, SN - 7949

Lot #383 (Sale Order 384 of 553)

"Swedish Mausers" are a family of bolt-action rifles based on an improved variant of Mauser's earlier Model 1893, but using the 6.5×55mm cartridge and incorporating unique design elements as requested by Sweden. Variants included the M/94 (Model 1894) Carbine, M/96 (Model 1896) Long Rifle, M/38 (Model 1938) Short Rifle and M/41 (Model 1941) Sniper Rifle. Model 1894 Carbines were produced by Mauser between 1894 and 1896, and Carl Gustafs Stads Gevarsfaktori between 1895 and 1933. Officially designated the "Karbin m/94," it had a 17.7" barrel and a Mannlicher-style stock that ended in a heavy nose cap similar to that used on the British SMLE Mk I and Mk III rifles. All bolt components were left in the white and highly polished. The sling was attached to the carbine via a sling bar mounted on the left side of the rear barrel band. The other end was threaded through the left side of the stock, through a slot, and fastened with a buckle attached to the right side with brass screws. The carbine was not equipped with a cleaning rod but instead, a pull-through brush and jag were issued in a cleaning kit. Engineer and coastal artillery troops preferred this short, fast-handling rifle that provided the same firepower as the infantry rifle but in a lighter, shorter package. Since neither service branch were mounted, they carried backpacks and slung their rifles over the shoulder. This M/94 Carbine was produced by Carl Gustafs stads Gevarsfaktori in Eskilstuna, Sweden, and is receiver dated 1901. Features include a full length military stock with upper handguard & grooved forearm, 17.7" barrel, original unit identification brass stock disc - "A5/ No. 600", adjustable folding aperture rear sight, front post sight with ears, period correct brown leather sling and is numbers matching - receiver, buttplate, bolt release lever & floorplate (bolt numbers do not match). This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1925 Remington, Model 25, 25-20 W.C.F, Pump, SN - 14635 1925 Remington, Model 25, 25-20 W.C.F, Pump, SN - 14635

1925 Remington, Model 25, 25-20 W.C.F, Pump, SN - 14635

Lot #384 (Sale Order 385 of 553)

The Remington Model 25 was produced from 1922 to 1937 in .25-20 and 32.20 calibers in both rifle and carbine versions with a total of some 31,800 made. The general appearance and basic design is similar to the Model 12 and Model 14 with a single locking lug on the breechblock engaging a shoulder in the upper receiver. It utilizes a quick take-down design and can be broken down into two parts by removing a screw knob on the left side of the receiver for ease of transporting or cleaning. It was designed by Crawford C. Loomis and John D Pedersen. Pederson was a gun-designing contemporary of famed firearm designer John Browning. Browning told U.S. Army Major General and noted firearms expert Julian S. Hatcher that Pedersen "is the greatest gun designer in the world, and will be better remembered than myself". Pedersen either designed directly or had a hand in just about every firearm that Remington produced from 1903 to 1940. The date code "LS" and serial number on this Model 25 represents a production date of 1925. Features include a smooth walnut stock with ribbed forearm, curved metal buttplate, period correct Marble adjustable folding tang rear peep sight, and dovetailed front sight. This gun is showing age & surface wear but appears to be all original, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order.

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Scarce - German Waffenwerke Brunn “dou.45” K98, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 545k Scarce - German Waffenwerke Brunn “dou.45” K98, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 545k

Scarce - German Waffenwerke Brunn “dou.45” K98, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 545k

Lot #385 (Sale Order 386 of 553)

This scarce German Waffenwerke Brunn AG “dou.45” Code Mauser Pattern K98 Rifle was manufactured in 1945. Waffenwerke Brunn AG is the name the Germans gave the small arms factory at Bystrica, Czechoslovakia, located in the former Austro-Hungarian territory of Slovakia. Rifles manufactured by this factory were marked “dou.45” with a period after the code to keep it from accidently being read upside down. The factory was located in the Slovak region and made k98 rifles from 1942 to 1945. One of the more unique aspects of the "dou.45" rifles is that most were captured by the Russians with very few being found in the hands of U.S. Army soldiers. The known serial number range is from 141 to 9714b for a production run of approximately 30,000 rifles. Most of these late WWII rifles were never actually issued to German troops. By this time, the war was over and Czechoslovakia had been liberated and was desperately re-arming in an effort to offer an effective protection at her borders from future aggressors. The large winter-type trigger guard on these rifles were a modification by the Czechs within production. This "dou.45" is serial numbered 545k and is Nazi proofed. Features include a 24" barrel, folding aperture rear sight, hooded front post sight, steel buttplate, sling rings and bayonet lug. This gun is importer stamped under the barrel but is not legible. This gun is in good original condition with light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1928 Remington, Model 25, 25-20 W.C.F, Pump, SN - 19629 1928 Remington, Model 25, 25-20 W.C.F, Pump, SN - 19629

1928 Remington, Model 25, 25-20 W.C.F, Pump, SN - 19629

Lot #386 (Sale Order 387 of 553)

The Remington Model 25 was produced from 1922 to 1937 in .25-20 and 32.20 calibers in both rifle and carbine versions with a total of some 31,800 made. The general appearance and basic design is similar to the Model 12 and Model 14 with a single locking lug on the breechblock engaging a shoulder in the upper receiver. It utilizes a quick take-down design and can be broken down into two parts by removing a screw knob on the left side of the receiver for ease of transporting or cleaning. It was designed by Crawford C. Loomis and John D Pedersen. Pedersen was a gun-designing contemporary of famed firearm designer John Browning. Browning told U.S. Army Major General and noted firearms expert Julian S. Hatcher that Pedersen "is the greatest gun designer in the world, and will be better remembered than myself". Pedersen either designed directly or had a hand in just about every firearm that Remington produced from 1903 to 1940. The date code "BW" and serial number on this Model 25 represents a production date of 1928. Features include a smooth walnut stock with ribbed forearm, curved metal buttplate, semi-buckhorn adjustable elevator rear sight, and dovetailed front sight. This gun is showing age & surface wear to include a cracked forearm, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1940 German WWII Mauser 1940 German WWII Mauser

1940 German WWII Mauser "42", K98k, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 2226v

Lot #387 (Sale Order 388 of 553)

The Karabiner 98 kurz (carbine 98 short), or K98k, is a bolt-action rifle chambered for the 7.92×57mm (8mm Mauser) cartridge that was adopted in 1935 as the standard service rifle by the German Wehrmacht. It was one of the final developments in the long line of Mauser military rifles. Although supplemented by semi-automatic and fully automatic rifles during World War II, the Karabiner 98k remained the primary German service rifle until the end of the war in 1945. It is a controlled-feed bolt-action rifle based on the Mauser M98 system. Its internal magazine can be loaded with five cartridges from a stripper clip or one-by-one. During WWII, K98k receivers were stamped with a factory code indicating date and location of manufacture. This rifle is receiver stamped "42" (factory code for Mauser Werke AG, Oberndorf) "1940" and is Nazi proofed. Features include a 3/4 length military stock, metal buttplate, 24" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, ramped front post sight, cleaning rod, bayonet lug and sling ring eyelets. 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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1906 Winchester, Model 1890, 22 WRF, Pump, SN - 278278 1906 Winchester, Model 1890, 22 WRF, Pump, SN - 278278

1906 Winchester, Model 1890, 22 WRF, Pump, SN - 278278

Lot #388 (Sale Order 389 of 553)

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. It was produced from 1890 to 1932, after which was replaced by the Winchester Model 62 rifle. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1890 (.22 Winchester Rimfire) was produced in 1906. Features include a smooth walnut stock with ribbed forearm, curved metal buttplate, 24" octagon barrel, quick take-down screw on the left side of the receiver, adjustable notch rear sight and dovetailed front sight. This gun is in good condition with age & surface wear, has a sharp bore with some pitting and appears to be in good working order. This gun is front the Don Crawford Collection.

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1908 German Amberg, Gew 98, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 9607 1908 German Amberg, Gew 98, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 9607

1908 German Amberg, Gew 98, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 9607

Lot #389 (Sale Order 390 of 553)

The Gewehr 98 (or Gew 98) was a bolt-action German service rifle from 1898 to 1935, when it was replaced by the Karabiner 98k, a shorter weapon using the same basic design. This Gew 98 is receiver stamped "AMBERG/ 1908" (manufactured at the German Amberg Arsenal in 1908). Features include a 3/4 length military stock with grooved forearm, metal buttplate, 29" barrel, adjustable folding tangent "ski ramp" rear sight, serrated ramp front post sight, bayonet lug, cleaning rod and sling rings. 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. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1970 Remington, Model 592M, 5mm Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - 1031003 1970 Remington, Model 592M, 5mm Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - 1031003

1970 Remington, Model 592M, 5mm Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - 1031003

Lot #390 (Sale Order 391 of 553)

The 5mm Remington Rimfire Magnum cartridge was introduced in 1969. Chambered in this new cartridge, the Remington Models 591 and 592 hit the open market in 1970 with a plan to challenge the success of Winchester’s .22 WMR. Despite Remington’s efforts to launch the round into popularity, the early 70s market never fully embraced the 5mm, and the guns were discontinued in 1973 with a production count around 60,000. The date code "PT" and serial number on this Mode 592M represents a production date of 1970. Features include a smooth walnut stock with high fluted comb & gloss finish, plastic grip cap with Mahogony grain, black checkered buttpad, 24" barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, dovetailed silver bead front sight, sling studs and 10-round tube magazine. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1912 British/Australia, Lee-Enfield MK III, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - 105972 1912 British/Australia, Lee-Enfield MK III, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - 105972

1912 British/Australia, Lee-Enfield MK III, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - 105972

Lot #391 (Sale Order 392 of 553)

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 Australia. The best-known Lee–Enfield rifle, the Mk III, was introduced in 1907. This Lee–Enfield MK III was made in 1912, and is marked: Receiver Band - "ENFIELD/ 1912/ SHT LE III" (short Lee-Enfield MK III), Under Grip - "AUSTRALIA", Right Side Of Stock - "D^D" (Defense Department) & Brass Disc "F.C.E." (Factory Repaired), and various other factory proof stamps throughout. Features include a 25.25" barrel, short magazine, brass buttplate with cleaning rod compartment, volley sight disc (mounted on the left side of the stock), adjustable folding tangent rear sight with ears, front post sight with ears, bayonet lug and sling rings. This gun is in good condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1950s Remington, Model 510 Targetmaster, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action 1950s Remington, Model 510 Targetmaster, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

1950s Remington, Model 510 Targetmaster, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #392 (Sale Order 393 of 553)

The Remington Model 510 Targetmaster is a single-shot, 22 caliber, bolt-action rifle that was produced from 1939 to 1962 as the replacement for the discontinued Model 41. It features a quick take-down design and can be broken down into two parts by removing a screw on the underside of the stock for ease of transporting or cleaning. This circa 1950s Model 510 features a smooth one-piece walnut stock with oiled finish, black checkered buttpad, 25" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetailed 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. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1942 WWII British Lithgow, Lee-Enfield SMLE MKIII*, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - 82664 1942 WWII British Lithgow, Lee-Enfield SMLE MKIII*, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - 82664

1942 WWII British Lithgow, Lee-Enfield SMLE MKIII*, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - 82664

Lot #393 (Sale Order 394 of 553)

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 (SMLE - Short Magazine Lee-Enfield). In late 1915 the Mk III* was introduced incorporating several changes, the most prominent of which was the deletion of the magazine cut-off mechanism which when engaged permits the feeding and extraction of single cartridges only while keeping the cartridges in the magazine in reserve and the long-range volley sights. The windage adjustment of the rear sight was also dispensed with, and the cocking piece was changed from a round knob to a serrated slab. MKIII*s, with all or some of these features, can be found as the changes were implemented at different times in different factories as stocks of parts were depleted. The Lithgow Small Arms Factory, in Lithgow, Australia, manufactured the Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE) Mk III/ MKIII* from 1912 to 1953. This Lee–Enfield SMLE Mk III* was made by Lithgow Small Arms Factory in 1942 and is receiver band marked "MA/ LITHGOW/ S.M.L.E./ III*/1942", along with other various factory stamps throughout. Features include a 25.25" barrel, short magazine, brass buttplate with cleaning rod compartment, adjustable folding tangent rear sight with ears, front post sight with ears, bayonet lug and sling rings. This gun is in good condition with some battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Remington, Model 700 - Synthetic/ Fluted, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - C6898376 Remington, Model 700 - Synthetic/ Fluted, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - C6898376

Remington, Model 700 - Synthetic/ Fluted, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - C6898376

Lot #394 (Sale Order 395 of 553)

From the rock-solid receiver design featuring the famous "three rings of steel," the Model 700 offers the unrivaled out-of-the-box accuracy and high-end performance you've come to expect from America’s most popular bolt-action centerfire rifle. The synthetic stock is designed for better handling and enhanced overall functionality. This Model 700 sports a 24" fluted barrel with crowned muzzle & matte non-reflective finish, jeweled bolt, serrated bolt handle, cushioned rubber recoil pad, sling swivels with brown leather sling, checkered stock with raised cheek, and Trijicon 3-9x40 scope. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1950 British - ROF Fazakerley, Lee–Enfield No.4 MK 2, 303 British, Bolt-Action - PF195373 1950 British - ROF Fazakerley, Lee–Enfield No.4 MK 2, 303 British, Bolt-Action - PF195373

1950 British - ROF Fazakerley, Lee–Enfield No.4 MK 2, 303 British, Bolt-Action - PF195373

Lot #395 (Sale Order 396 of 553)

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. In the years after the Second World War, the British produced the No. 4 Mk 2 rifle, a refined and improved No. 4 rifle with the trigger hung forward from the butt collar and not from the trigger guard, beech wood stocks with original design reinforcing strap and brass "gunmetal" buttplates. This Lee–Enfield No. 4 MK 2 was manufactured at the Royal Ordnance Factory in Fazakerley, in 1950 (receiver marked "3/50"). Features include a smooth hardwood stock & handguard, 25.25" barrel, short magazine, brass buttplate, cleaning kit stock compartment, adjustable folding aperture rear peep sight, semi-hooded front post sight, sling rings and bayonet lugs. This gun is numbers matching - receiver, stock, magazine & bolt handle. This gun is in good condition with some battle wear & cosmoline applied parts, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Savage, Model 12 Varmint - 22.5 Savage, Model 12 Varmint - 22.5

Savage, Model 12 Varmint - 22.5" Heavy Bull, 223 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - F842529

Lot #396 (Sale Order 397 of 553)

The Model 12 single-shot, bolt-action rifle is specifically designed to deliver precise shot placement at long range. The 22.5" heavy-contour barrel is free-floated for optimum accuracy potential. The basic bolt design assures that the locking lugs fully contact the receiver, holding the headspace to a minimum every time the bolt is locked. The tight headspace contributes to the excellent accuracy Savage rifles are known for. This Model 12 sports a laminate target stock with gloss finish, black ribbed buttpad, sling studs and BSA Contender 8-32x50 scope with stainless finish. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1932 Spanish Civil Guard, M1916 Short Rifle, 7.62 NATO, Bolt-Action, SN - Z1430 1932 Spanish Civil Guard, M1916 Short Rifle, 7.62 NATO, Bolt-Action, SN - Z1430

1932 Spanish Civil Guard, M1916 Short Rifle, 7.62 NATO, Bolt-Action, SN - Z1430

Lot #397 (Sale Order 398 of 553)

The Mauser Model 1893 is a bolt-action rifle commonly referred to as the "Spanish Mauser", though the model was adopted by other countries in other calibers most notably the Ottoman Empire. Starting in 1916, using model 1893 rifles, Spain developed the Spanish Civil Guard M1916 Short Rifle which sported 21.5" barrels, rather than standard 29" barrels. These rifles were made by the Oviedo Arsenal until 1951. Original 1916 short rifles were chambered in 7mm Mauser (7x57) but most were converted to 7.62x51 NATO in the 1950s & 60s. The serial number on this M1916 Short rifle represents a production date of circa 1932. Features include a Spanish Civil Guard receiver crest, "7.62" re-chambering stamp, 21.5" barrel, metal buttplate, folding tangent rear sight, front post sight with ears, cleaning rod, bayonet lug and sling rings. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Lipsey's Exclusive - Ruger M77 MKII Hawkeye RSI Stainless, 260 Rem. (NIB), SN - 712-40445 Lipsey's Exclusive - Ruger M77 MKII Hawkeye RSI Stainless, 260 Rem. (NIB), SN - 712-40445

Lipsey's Exclusive - Ruger M77 MKII Hawkeye RSI Stainless, 260 Rem. (NIB), SN - 712-40445

Lot #398 (Sale Order 399 of 553)

The Ruger M77 is a bolt-action rifle, introduced in 1968, with a traditional Mauser-style two-lugged bolt and claw extractor. Although the Ruger M77 was intended as a modernized Mauser 98, it has been redesigned in many variants over the years and is still in production today. The M77 was entirely retooled and reintroduced in 1991 as the Model 77 Mark II. In 2006, Ruger introduced new features to the M77 Mark II and named the updated rifle the "Hawkeye". This M77 Mark II Hawkeye RSI (Rings/Sights/International) is chambered for 260 Remington and is a 2018 Lipsey’s Exclusive (Limited Production). Features include a brushed stainless finish, full length Mannlicher-Style stock with deep cut outline checkering & fluted comb, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, laser engraved Ruger logo on the hinged floorplate, 18.5" barrel, adjustable white diamond folding leaf rear sight, ramped brass bead front sight and Ruger’s patented Scope Mounting System (quarter-rib integral scope bases). This gun comes in the original box with factory scope rings & sling swivel. This gun is in beautiful, new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order.

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Post-War Yugo, Zastava M48A, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 56961A Post-War Yugo, Zastava M48A, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 56961A

Post-War Yugo, Zastava M48A, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 56961A

Lot #399 (Sale Order 400 of 553)

The Zastava M48 is a post World War II Yugoslavian version of the German Karabiner 98k designed by Mauser. It was the standard service rifle of the Yugoslav People's Army from the early 1950s until its replacement by the Zastava M59/66. The standard M48 was made from 1950-1952 and was replaced by the M48A which ran from 1953 through 1965. This M48A sports a 23.5" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, hooded ramped dovetail front post sight, cleaning rod, bayonet lug, stainless metal buttplate, sling rings and Yugoslavian receiver crest. This gun is numbers matching, is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Exclusive - Ruger 10/22  Black Mannlicher Stainless, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 0012-89523 Exclusive - Ruger 10/22  Black Mannlicher Stainless, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 0012-89523

Exclusive - Ruger 10/22 Black Mannlicher Stainless, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 0012-89523

Lot #400 (Sale Order 401 of 553)

Ruger's 10/22 Carbine has a patented, detachable 10-round rotary magazine with a unique rotor to separate cartridges and provide reliable feeding along with an extended magazine release for smooth, no-fuss removal. Its legendary action ensures consistent, reliable performance. The heat-stabilized, glass-filled, polymer trigger housing assembly is precision made of high-tech material for improved manufacturing tolerances, impact and abrasion-resistance, and an unmatched ability to withstand the elements. This 10/22 (Model 1132) is a Limited Production Distributor Exclusive that features a black laminate full length Mannlicher-style stock, 18.5" stainless steel barrel with 1:16 twist, aircraft-grade aluminum alloy receiver with silver/grey finish, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, adjustable white diamond folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight and sling rings. This gun is beautiful new/ unfired condition, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork.

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Mossberg, Maverick 88 Tactical, 12 Ga. (18 Mossberg, Maverick 88 Tactical, 12 Ga. (18

Mossberg, Maverick 88 Tactical, 12 Ga. (18" & 28"), Pump, SN - MV45321R

Lot #401 (Sale Order 402 of 553)

The Mossberg Maverick 88 12 Gauge All-Purpose Pump-Action Shotgun features dual extractors, twin action bars, positive steel-to-steel lockup and an anti-jam elevator for smooth, reliable performance that won't let you down. The shotgun features a black synthetic stock and forearm for durability and a 6-round magazine capacity with 2-3/4" shells and a 5-round capacity with 3" shells. Bead sights help promote accurate aiming, and only 1 pin needs to be removed to field strip for easy maintenance. This Maverick 88 comes with an 18" Cyl barrel with heat shield & fiber-optic pin front sight, as well as a 28" MOD vent-rib barrel. This gun sports a black synthetic pistol grip and also comes with a black synthetic stock with fluted comb & black rubber buttpad. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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(2) H&R & H&A, 22 & 32 Cal., Revolvers - NEED WORK (2) H&R & H&A, 22 & 32 Cal., Revolvers - NEED WORK

(2) H&R & H&A, 22 & 32 Cal., Revolvers - NEED WORK

Lot #402 (Sale Order 403 of 553)

This lot consists of a Harrington & Richardson Young America Double-Action 22 caliber revolver and a Hopkins & Allen No. 6 32 caliber revolver. These guns are not in working order and will need work. These guns sell together, but a $15 per gun paperwork fee will still apply. "1 Gun" shipping will be applied, if applicable. Both guns will have timing issues, but actions & hammers are free moving. These guns are from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Japanese, Type 38 Arisaka Rifle, 6.5×50SR, Bolt-Action (W/ Bayonet), SN - 19713 Japanese, Type 38 Arisaka Rifle, 6.5×50SR, Bolt-Action (W/ Bayonet), SN - 19713

Japanese, Type 38 Arisaka Rifle, 6.5×50SR, Bolt-Action (W/ Bayonet), SN - 19713

Lot #403 (Sale Order 404 of 553)

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, it was replaced with the Type 99 rifle, but both rifles saw usage until the end of the war. This Type 38 sports a 31.5" barrel, metal buttplate, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, front post sight with ears, bayonet lug, sling rings, 16-petal chrysanthemum receiver stamp (partial scrub) and comes with a period correct bayonet & scabbard. 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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(2) Smith & Wesson, 38 S&W, Revolvers - NEED WORK (2) Smith & Wesson, 38 S&W, Revolvers - NEED WORK

(2) Smith & Wesson, 38 S&W, Revolvers - NEED WORK

Lot #404 (Sale Order 405 of 553)

This lot consists of two Smith & Wesson 38 S&W caliber revolvers. These guns are not in working order and will need work. These guns sell together, but a $15 per gun paperwork fee will still apply. "1 Gun" shipping will be applied, if applicable. Both actions & hammers are free moving. These guns are from the Don Crawford Collection.

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TALO Exclusive - Ruger, 10/22 Walnut Mannlicher, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (New), SN - 357-15195 TALO Exclusive - Ruger, 10/22 Walnut Mannlicher, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (New), SN - 357-15195

TALO Exclusive - Ruger, 10/22 Walnut Mannlicher, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (New), SN - 357-15195

Lot #405 (Sale Order 406 of 553)

This legendary action is a tried and true Ruger design that ensures consistent reliable performance. Detachable 10-round rotary magazine features a unique rotor to separate cartridges and provide reliable feeding. Easy-to-use prominent magazine release provides smooth no-fuss removal of flush-mounted magazine. Cold hammer-forged barrel is locked into the receiver by a unique two-screw V-block system. Positive push-button cross-bolt manual safety. Heat-stabilized glass-filled polymer trigger housing assembly is precision made of high-tech material for improved manufacturing tolerances impact and abrasion-resistance and an unmatched ability to withstand the elements. The receiver and stock combine to create classic lines for attractive styling. This Special TALO Edition features a blued 18.5" barrel, checkered walnut Mannlicher-style stock, black grip cap, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer and sling rings. This gun is in new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order. Does not include box.

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(3) Iver-Johnson, 32 & 38 Cal., Revolvers - NEED WORK (3) Iver-Johnson, 32 & 38 Cal., Revolvers - NEED WORK

(3) Iver-Johnson, 32 & 38 Cal., Revolvers - NEED WORK

Lot #406 (Sale Order 407 of 553)

This lot consists of two Iver-Johnson 32 caliber revolvers and one Iver-Johnson 38 caliber revolver. These guns are not in working order and will need work. These guns sell together, but a $15 per gun paperwork fee will still apply. "1 Gun" shipping will be applied, if applicable. Actions & hammers are not free moving. These guns are from the Don Crawford Collection.

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WWI French, Berthier 1907/15 Rifle, 8mm Lebel, Bolt-Action (W/ Bayonet), SN - 89044 WWI French, Berthier 1907/15 Rifle, 8mm Lebel, Bolt-Action (W/ Bayonet), SN - 89044

WWI French, Berthier 1907/15 Rifle, 8mm Lebel, Bolt-Action (W/ Bayonet), SN - 89044

Lot #407 (Sale Order 408 of 553)

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). Originally introduced as a partial replacement for the French 1886 Lebel rifle, the Berthier's three-shot vertical-feed Mannlicher-type en bloc magazine could be loaded by clips, greatly increasing reloading speed. The Berthier carbine was adopted by the French Army on March 14, 1890, and a short rifle version of the Berthier rifle was adopted in 1907. At the outbreak of World War I, the Model 1907 Berthier rifle was modified for mass manufacturing resulting in the Model 1907/15. The sights, barrel band, and stacking hook were simplified to increase the rate of production. While the original 1907 rifle incorporated a cruciform bayonet, the 07/15 was modified to take the same bayonet as the Lebel, simplifying supply. The turned-down bolt handle was changed to a simpler straight bolt. During World War I, it was quickly recognized that the Berthier's three-shot magazine was simply too small in comparison to foreign weapons requiring too-frequent reloading. To correct these issues, the Model 1916 Berthier rifle was introduced with a five-round en-bloc clip. The clip discharge opening at the bottom of the protruding magazine was replaced by a spring loaded trapdoor to keep out dirt and debris. This improved 5-shot design was then fitted to existing rifle and carbine-length Berthier models (Mle 1907/15, Mle 1890M16, 1892M16 and Mle 1916 mousquetons). The Kingdom of Greece, fighting alongside the allies, received large number of Berthiers during the war, especially Mle 07/15 rifles. This Model 1907/15 Rifle sports a 31.6" barrel, wooden Mannlicher-type stock with grooved forearm and upper handguard, metal buttplate, five-round en-bloc magazine, folding tangent rear sight, sling rings, bayonet lug and comes with period correct straight cruciform bayonet with scabbard. This gun will have some stock cracks, but otherwise is in nice condition, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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(4) Early Pistols - NEED WORK (4) Early Pistols - NEED WORK

(4) Early Pistols - NEED WORK

Lot #408 (Sale Order 409 of 553)

This lot consists of four early pistols - unmarked makers. These guns are not in working order and will need work. These guns sell together, but a $15 per gun paperwork fee will still apply. "1 Gun" shipping will be applied, if applicable. These guns are from the Don Crawford Collection.

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TALO Exclusive - Ruger, 10/22 Sporter Classic V Stainless, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 0012-23958 TALO Exclusive - Ruger, 10/22 Sporter Classic V Stainless, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 0012-23958

TALO Exclusive - Ruger, 10/22 Sporter Classic V Stainless, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 0012-23958

Lot #409 (Sale Order 410 of 553)

The Ruger 1022 Sporter combines the tried and true design of the 1022 action with an elegant finely finished walnut stock with checkered grip and fore-end sling swivels and a flat buttplate with rubber buttpad. Locked into the receiver with a unique two-screw V-block system, the cold hammer-forged barrel is made for longevity and easy cleaning while the heat-stabilized glass-filled polymer trigger housing assembly offers resistance to impact abrasion and the elements. The 10-round flush-fit magazine provides reliable feeding, and the extended no-fuss magazine release offers smooth operation. With consistent and reliable performance, the 1022 Sporter is an ideal rifle for target shooting and small-game hunting. This Special TALO Edition features a 20" stainless barrel, matte stainless receiver, Altamont Classic V stock with outlined scaled checkering/ embossed Ruger logo & Schnabel forearm tip, adjustable white diamond folding leaf rear sight and dovetailed brass bead front sight. This gun comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order.

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(3) H&R & H&A, 32 Cal., Revolvers - NEED WORK (3) H&R & H&A, 32 Cal., Revolvers - NEED WORK

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Lot #410 (Sale Order 411 of 553)

This lot consists of two Harrington & Richardson 32 caliber revolvers, and one Hopkins & Allen 32 caliber revolver. These guns are not in working order and will need work. These guns sell together, but a $15 per gun paperwork fee will still apply. "1 Gun" shipping will be applied, if applicable. Actions & hammers are not free moving. These guns are from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1899 U.S. Springfield, M1898 Krag–Jorgensen Rifle, 30-40 Krag, Bolt-Action, SN - 141620 1899 U.S. Springfield, M1898 Krag–Jorgensen Rifle, 30-40 Krag, Bolt-Action, SN - 141620

1899 U.S. Springfield, M1898 Krag–Jorgensen Rifle, 30-40 Krag, Bolt-Action, SN - 141620

Lot #411 (Sale Order 412 of 553)

The Springfield Model 1892–99 Krag–Jorgensen rifle is a Norwegian-designed bolt-action rifle that was adopted in 1892 as the standard United States Army military longarm, chambered for U.S. caliber .30-40 Krag cartridges. All versions and variants were manufactured between 1892 and 1903, and famously served as the longarm during the Spanish–American War. According to the Springfield Armory U.S. Krag-Jorgensen Serial Number Ranges chart, this M1898 was made in 1899. Markings include: Left side of receiver - " U.S./ MODEL 1898. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY 141620"; Left side of stock at grip - U.S. inspector's stock cartouche (faint - not legible); Under stock at grip - "P" proof; Barrel band - "U". Features include a 30" barrel, smooth walnut stock & handguard with grooved forearm, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, pinned blade front post sight with brass muzzle cover, bayonet lug, sling rings and metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment. This gun is in nice condition for its age, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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(2) H&R Young America & Baby Hammerless, 22 Cal. Revolvers - NEED WORK (2) H&R Young America & Baby Hammerless, 22 Cal. Revolvers - NEED WORK

(2) H&R Young America & Baby Hammerless, 22 Cal. Revolvers - NEED WORK

Lot #412 (Sale Order 413 of 553)

This lot consists of a Harrington & Richardson Young America Double-Action 22 caliber revolver, and a Baby Hammerless 22 caliber revolver. These guns are not in working order and will need work. These guns sell together, but a $15 per gun paperwork fee will still apply. "1 Gun" shipping will be applied, if applicable. These guns are from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1 Of 2500 TALO - Ruger 10/22 Laminated Engraved Gator, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 001181069 1 Of 2500 TALO - Ruger 10/22 Laminated Engraved Gator, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 001181069

1 Of 2500 TALO - Ruger 10/22 Laminated Engraved Gator, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 001181069

Lot #413 (Sale Order 414 of 553)

This legendary action is a tried and true Ruger design that ensures consistent reliable performance. Detachable 10-round rotary magazine features a unique rotor to separate cartridges and provide reliable feeding. Easy-to-use prominent magazine release provides smooth no-fuss removal of flush-mounted magazine. Cold hammer-forged barrel is locked into the receiver by a unique two-screw V-block system. Positive push-button cross-bolt manual safety. Heat-stabilized glass-filled polymer trigger housing assembly is precision made of high-tech material for improved manufacturing tolerances impact and abrasion-resistance and an unmatched ability to withstand the elements. This fourth installment of Talo & Ruger's 10/22 dramatic engraved series is built off of the original 10/22 Gator Country rifle, this time with a Green Gator Laminate Stock, and with only 2,500 produced. Features include a green Gator Engraved laminate stock with fluted comb & raised cheek, adjustable white diamond folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight and sling studs. This gun comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order.

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USFA Lightning Rifle Parts Kit - New - Receiver, Frame, Stock & Cast Mold USFA Lightning Rifle Parts Kit - New - Receiver, Frame, Stock & Cast Mold

USFA Lightning Rifle Parts Kit - New - Receiver, Frame, Stock & Cast Mold

Lot #414 (Sale Order 415 of 553)

Produced from 1884 to 1904, in calibers from 22 rim fire to the 50-95 Express cartridge, the original Colt Lightning Magazine Rifle was a huge innovation and improvement in breech loading firearms. United States Fire Arms Mfg. Co. (USFA) is well known for making the nicest “Old West Guns and Cowboy Action Shooting Rifles”. This USFA parts kit for a Colt Lightning Magazine Rifle includes a receiver, frame, stock and casting mold. These parts are new/unused but will have some rust spots. "1 Gun" shipping will be applied, if applicable. This item does not require a transfer or paperwork and can be shipped direct or picked up.

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1898 U.S. Springfield, M1898 Krag–Jorgensen Rifle, 30-40 Krag, Bolt-Action, SN - 99792 1898 U.S. Springfield, M1898 Krag–Jorgensen Rifle, 30-40 Krag, Bolt-Action, SN - 99792

1898 U.S. Springfield, M1898 Krag–Jorgensen Rifle, 30-40 Krag, Bolt-Action, SN - 99792

Lot #415 (Sale Order 416 of 553)

The Springfield Model 1892–99 Krag–Jorgensen rifle is a Norwegian-designed bolt-action rifle that was adopted in 1892 as the standard United States Army military longarm, chambered for U.S. caliber .30-40 Krag cartridges. All versions and variants were manufactured between 1892 and 1903, and famously served as the longarm during the Spanish–American War. According to the Springfield Armory U.S. Krag-Jorgensen Serial Number Ranges chart, this M1898 was made in 1898. Markings include: Left side of receiver - " U.S./ MODEL 1898. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY 99792"; Left side of stock at grip - U.S. inspector's stock cartouche "LLA 1898"; Under stock at grip - Circle "P" proof; Barrel band - "U". Features include a 30" barrel, smooth walnut stock & handguard with grooved forearm, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, pinned blade front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings and metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment. This gun is in nice condition for its age, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Colt 1st Generation Rampart Pattern SAA Gutta Percha Grips Colt 1st Generation Rampart Pattern SAA Gutta Percha Grips

Colt 1st Generation Rampart Pattern SAA Gutta Percha Grips

Lot #416 (Sale Order 417 of 553)

This pair of original Colt Single Action Army Grips with Rampant Colt & checkering were produced in the 1880s-90s. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. This item is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Remington, Model 597 Synthetic, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - JD26784A Remington, Model 597 Synthetic, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - JD26784A

Remington, Model 597 Synthetic, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - JD26784A

Lot #417 (Sale Order 418 of 553)

The Remington 597 22LR Rifle is the premier choice for an autoloading rifle for the years to come. This rifle features a proprietary bolt-guidance system, specially crafted hammer & bolt for a guaranteed smooth feel, super-clean trigger pull, as well as a "hold open" magazine design for their patented staggered-stack magazines. Features include a 20" barrel with muzzle crown, blue synthetic stock, black checkered buttpad, non-reflective blued finish, grooved receiver top, factory 3-9x32 scope and 10-round detachable magazine. This gun comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Colt 1st Generation Rampart Pattern SAA Gutta Percha Grips Colt 1st Generation Rampart Pattern SAA Gutta Percha Grips

Colt 1st Generation Rampart Pattern SAA Gutta Percha Grips

Lot #418 (Sale Order 419 of 553)

This pair of original Colt Single Action Army Grips with Rampant Colt & checkering were produced in the 1880s-90s. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. This item is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1886 U.S. Springfield, M1873 Trapdoor, 45-70 Govt., Breech-Loading Rifle, SN - 329480 1886 U.S. Springfield, M1873 Trapdoor, 45-70 Govt., Breech-Loading Rifle, SN - 329480

1886 U.S. Springfield, M1873 Trapdoor, 45-70 Govt., Breech-Loading Rifle, SN - 329480

Lot #419 (Sale Order 420 of 553)

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. According to the U.S. Springfield Trapdoor Production chart, this M1873 was made in 1886. This rifle is marked: Breech-Block - "US MODEL 1873", Lock Plate - Eagle/Shield motif & "U.S./SPRINGFIELD", Buttplate - "U.S.", and Barrel Bands - "U". Other features include a 32 5/8" barrel, M1884 style folding rear sight with adjustable ladder and sling rings. This gun has been nicely re-blued but will have stock cracks, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Colt 2nd Generation Rampart Pattern SAA Grips Colt 2nd Generation Rampart Pattern SAA Grips

Colt 2nd Generation Rampart Pattern SAA Grips

Lot #420 (Sale Order 421 of 553)

This pair of original Colt Single Action Army Grips with Rampant Colt & checkering were produced in the 1950s-60s. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. This item is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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CVA, SCOUT Compact, 350 Legend, Break-Action Single-Shot (W/ Box), SN - 61-06-010737-20 CVA, SCOUT Compact, 350 Legend, Break-Action Single-Shot (W/ Box), SN - 61-06-010737-20

CVA, SCOUT Compact, 350 Legend, Break-Action Single-Shot (W/ Box), SN - 61-06-010737-20

Lot #421 (Sale Order 422 of 553)

For the hunter who wants a high-quality single shot rifle, the SCOUT is the ideal choice. Its sleek, lightweight, and easy to operate design sets a new standard for single shot hunting rifles. Every stock is lightweight, 100% ambidextrous, and features CVA's CrushZone Recoil pad - a real plus for heavier calibers like the .350 legend. These basic break-action centerfire rifles are plenty of gun to get the job done. Whether you're looking for a youth's first hunting rifle or a compact truck, camp or brush gun, the SCOUT is a great choice. Features include a 20" barrel with muzzle crown, black checkered synthetic stock, trigger guard break-action lever, serrated hammer with extension, black carbon fiber folding bi-pod, sling rings with black padded sling, cartridge sleeve, 13" LOP and mounted Hawke 3-9x40 AO scope. This gun comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Colt 2nd Generation Rampart & Eagle Pattern SAA Grips Colt 2nd Generation Rampart & Eagle Pattern SAA Grips

Colt 2nd Generation Rampart & Eagle Pattern SAA Grips

Lot #422 (Sale Order 423 of 553)

This pair of original Colt Single Action Army Grips with Rampant Colt & checkering were produced in the 1950s-60s. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. This item is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1883 U.S. Springfield, M1873 Trapdoor, 45-70 Govt., Breech-Loading Rifle, SN - 204313 1883 U.S. Springfield, M1873 Trapdoor, 45-70 Govt., Breech-Loading Rifle, SN - 204313

1883 U.S. Springfield, M1873 Trapdoor, 45-70 Govt., Breech-Loading Rifle, SN - 204313

Lot #423 (Sale Order 424 of 553)

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. According to the U.S. Springfield Trapdoor Production chart, this M1873 was made in 1883. This rifle is marked: Breech-Block - "US MODEL 1873", Lock Plate - Eagle/Shield motif & "U.S./SPRINGFIELD", Buttplate - "U.S.", and Barrel Bands - "U". Other features include a 32 5/8" barrel, M1884 style folding rear sight with adjustable ladder and sling rings. This gun is showing wear with stock cracks, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Colt SAA Black Plastic Grips With Silver Rampant Medallions Colt SAA Black Plastic Grips With Silver Rampant Medallions

Colt SAA Black Plastic Grips With Silver Rampant Medallions

Lot #424 (Sale Order 425 of 553)

This pair of Colt Single Action Army Grips with silver Rampant Colt medallions are modern replacements. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. This item is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Mossberg, 715T Plinkster (Muzzle Break), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - EMK3972609 Mossberg, 715T Plinkster (Muzzle Break), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - EMK3972609

Mossberg, 715T Plinkster (Muzzle Break), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - EMK3972609

Lot #425 (Sale Order 426 of 553)

This Mossberg International Model 715T features a 16.5" barrel, 1" A2 style muzzle break, black checkered synthetic stock with fluted comb, grooved receiver top and mounted Simmons 3-9x32 scope with tactical light. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Does not include magazine. This gun will need to be shipped to, or picked up by a Federal Firearms Dealer - Sporting Goods Store, Pawn Shop, Local Gun Dealer, etc. - We will deliver guns to West Quincy, MO, or Keokuk, IA free of charge.

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GSG 1911 Conversion Kit (70 or 80 Series) - 45 ACP To 22 LR GSG 1911 Conversion Kit (70 or 80 Series) - 45 ACP To 22 LR

GSG 1911 Conversion Kit (70 or 80 Series) - 45 ACP To 22 LR

Lot #426 (Sale Order 427 of 553)

This is a drop in slide conversion kit from GSG (German Sports Guns). This converts your .45 1911 pistol to a .22LR 1911 pistol. The conversion kit includes slide, barrel, two ten round magazines, and instructions. The GSG 1911 conversion kit is designed for single-stack full sized Government & Commander 1911 frames and will not fit Compact or Officers' sized frames. Conversion kits include a parts kit to work on both 70 and 80 series type 1911 pistols. This kit appears to be complete with a sharp/ clean bore. "1 Gun" shipping will be applied, if applicable. This item does not require a transfer or paperwork, and can be shipped direct or picked up. This item is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1883 U.S. Springfield, M1873 Trapdoor, 45-70 Govt., Breech-Loading Rifle, SN - 224297 1883 U.S. Springfield, M1873 Trapdoor, 45-70 Govt., Breech-Loading Rifle, SN - 224297

1883 U.S. Springfield, M1873 Trapdoor, 45-70 Govt., Breech-Loading Rifle, SN - 224297

Lot #427 (Sale Order 428 of 553)

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. According to the U.S. Springfield Trapdoor Production chart, this M1873 was made in 1883. This rifle is marked: Breech-Block - "US MODEL 1873", Lock Plate - Eagle/Shield motif & "U.S./SPRINGFIELD", Buttplate - "U.S.", Under Stock - "P" Proof, Right Side Of Stock - U.S. inspector's stock cartouche, and Barrel Bands - "U". Other features include a 32 5/8" barrel, M1884 style folding rear sight with adjustable ladder and sling rings. This gun is showing age & wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Winchester Model 70 Super Grade Classic Sporting Stock - Short Action (NIB) Winchester Model 70 Super Grade Classic Sporting Stock - Short Action (NIB)

Winchester Model 70 Super Grade Classic Sporting Stock - Short Action (NIB)

Lot #428 (Sale Order 429 of 553)

This Model 70 walnut stock is for a short-action rifle. Features include deep cut checkering, fluted comb, black grip cap, black forearm tip, black cushioned rubber buttpad with black spacer and inlet sling studs. This stock is new in box. "1 Gun" shipping will be applied, if applicable. This item does not require a transfer or paperwork, and can be shipped direct or picked up.

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CZ, 550 American, 6.5x55 Swedish, Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - A127615 CZ, 550 American, 6.5x55 Swedish, Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - A127615

CZ, 550 American, 6.5x55 Swedish, Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - A127615

Lot #429 (Sale Order 430 of 553)

The CZ 550 big bore rifle line provides all the benefits of the classic Mauser action in an updated version for today's hunter. It is designed in the Mauser style with two opposed locking lugs and a non-rotating extractor that insures controlled feeding and extraction. This updated rifle features an easily adjusted trigger pull weight, take-up and overtravel, a 550 streamlined bolt sleeve, a bolt disassembly take-down, and the absence of the familiar blocky Mauser bolt stop and ejector unit projecting from the left side of the action. Ceska Zbrojovka (CZ) has been a leader in firearms manufacturing since its creation in 1936. The use of state of the art technology combined with European craftsmanship has gained them worldwide recognition for their incredibly accurate, durable, and dependable line of weapons. This CZ 550 American 6.5x55 Swedish rifle sports an outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & raised cheek, black cushioned rubber buttpad with black spacer, high luster polished bluing, 23.75" barrel with muzzle crown, sling studs, stainless trigger, 5-round internal magazine with hinged floorplate, stainless bolt, grooved receiver top and scope rings. This gun comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1944 U.S. WWII M1916 Boyt M1911A1 Holster W/ Belt, First Aid Kit & Magazines 1944 U.S. WWII M1916 Boyt M1911A1 Holster W/ Belt, First Aid Kit & Magazines

1944 U.S. WWII M1916 Boyt M1911A1 Holster W/ Belt, First Aid Kit & Magazines

Lot #430 (Sale Order 431 of 553)

This U.S. WWII M1916 brown leather Officer's flap holster for 1911A1 pistols is marked "Boyt/ 1944". This holster sports the original hanger and comes with a period correct OD canvas M1936 pistol belt marked "US", period correct tan canvas dual magazine pouch, period correct tan canvas kit pouch with original (unopened) first aid kit and (2) 7-round steel magazines. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. This item is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1871 U.S. Springfield, M1870 Trapdoor, 50 -70 Govt., Breech-Loading Rifle, SN - 24756 1871 U.S. Springfield, M1870 Trapdoor, 50 -70 Govt., Breech-Loading Rifle, SN - 24756

1871 U.S. Springfield, M1870 Trapdoor, 50 -70 Govt., Breech-Loading Rifle, SN - 24756

Lot #431 (Sale Order 432 of 553)

The Springfield Model 1870 was one of the original U.S. service rifles to utilize the trapdoor breech block design, developed by Erskine S. Allin and was issued from 1870 to 1873. The trapdoor Springfields had originally been designed as an inexpensive method of converting Springfield Model 1861 and Springfield Model 1863 rifled muskets into breech-loading rifles, which dramatically improved their rate of fire from about 2 to 3 shots per minute to about 8 to 10 shots per minute. According to the U.S. Springfield Trapdoor Production chart, this M1870 was made in 1871. This rifle is marked: Breech-Block - "1870"/ Eagle Head with Crossed Arrows mofit, Lock Plate - Eagle/Shield motif & "U.S./SPRINGFIELD", Buttplate - "U.S.", and Barrel Bands - "U". Other features include a 32.6" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, fixed front sight, curved metal buttplate, and sling rings. This gun is showing age & wear to include a couple early stock cracks, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1944 U.S. WWII M1916 Milwaukee Saddlery Co. M1911A1 Holster W/ Belt & Magazines 1944 U.S. WWII M1916 Milwaukee Saddlery Co. M1911A1 Holster W/ Belt & Magazines

1944 U.S. WWII M1916 Milwaukee Saddlery Co. M1911A1 Holster W/ Belt & Magazines

Lot #432 (Sale Order 433 of 553)

This U.S. WWII M1916 brown leather Officer's flap holster for 1911A1 pistols is marked "Milwaukee Saddlery Co./ 1944". This holster sports the original hanger and comes with a period correct OD canvas M1936 pistol belt marked "US", OD canvas dual magazine pouch marked "US" "Boyle/ 1942" and (2) 7-round steel magazines. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. This item is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1987 J.G. Anschutz (W. Germany), Sporting Compact, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 1320178 1987 J.G. Anschutz (W. Germany), Sporting Compact, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 1320178

1987 J.G. Anschutz (W. Germany), Sporting Compact, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 1320178

Lot #433 (Sale Order 434 of 553)

Julius Gottfried Anschutz founded J.G. Anschutz in 1856 in Mehlis, Thuringia, Germany. Forty years later, the company moved from its small workshop to its first factory building and within 10 years grew from 76 to 550 employees. After World War II, the Russians shut down and dismantled the factory initiating the Anschutz family’s move to Ulm, West Germany. Again, the company grew quickly and shortly thereafter, the first Olympic gold medals were won at the 1960 Olympic Games with Anschutz target rifles equipped with the world famous Match 54 action. Since then, Anschutz has been a well-known fixture on the firing line. Anschutz rifles have an outstanding reputation worldwide, and are loved by enthusiasts for their sturdy construction, classic looks, and high accuracy. The date code "IH" on this Anschutz compact rifle represents a 1987 production. Features include a vented wood stock with textured grips, checkered black rubber buttpad with black spacer, 19.75" free-floating barrel, adjustable white diamond folding leaf rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, grooved adjustable trigger, 11.75" LOP and 5-round detachable 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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WWII USMC M3 Fighting Knife W/ Scabbard WWII USMC M3 Fighting Knife W/ Scabbard

WWII USMC M3 Fighting Knife W/ Scabbard

Lot #434 (Sale Order 435 of 553)

The M3 fighting knife was first issued to U.S. troops in March 1943, and designated for use by forces in need of a close combat knife, such as Airborne Units and Army Rangers. It was developed as a replacement for the World War I-era U.S. Mark I trench knife. It would also replace the Fairbairn–Sykes fighting knife or OSS dagger in U.S. service. In August of 1944, the M3 fighting knife evolved into the M4 bayonet for the M1 carbine with the addition of a bayonet ring to the hilt and a locking mechanism in the pommel. It used a relatively narrow 6.75" bayonet-style spear-point blade with a sharpened 3.5" secondary edge. The blade was made of carbon steel, and was either blued or parkerized. The M3 was manufactured by Imperial, Utica, Camillus, W.R. Case & Sons, Kinfolks, Pal Blade & Tool, Aerial, Robeson, and H. Boker & Sons. It was initially issued with a stitched and riveted leather M6 scabbard with a protective steel tip, but that was quickly dropped in favor of the M8 scabbard. This M3 Fighting Knife is marked "US M3 Imperial" and comes with an M8 scabbard marked "US M8/ USMC". Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1866 U.S. Springfield, M1866 Trapdoor, 50 -70 Govt., Breech-Loading Rifle 1866 U.S. Springfield, M1866 Trapdoor, 50 -70 Govt., Breech-Loading Rifle

1866 U.S. Springfield, M1866 Trapdoor, 50 -70 Govt., Breech-Loading Rifle

Lot #435 (Sale Order 436 of 553)

The Springfield Model 1866 was the second iteration of the Allin-designed trapdoor breech-loading mechanism. Originally developed as a means of converting rifle muskets to breechloaders, the Allin modification ultimately became the basis for the definitive Springfield Model 1873, the first breech-loading rifle adopted by the United States War Department for manufacture and widespread issue to U.S. troops. The Model 1866 was a converted Model 1865, from .58 caliber to the powerful centerfire .50-70 Government cartridge with breech-loading trapdoor. The Model 1866 was issued to U.S. troops in 1867, and was a major factor in the Wagon Box Fight and the Hayfield Fight, along the Bozeman Trail in 1867. The rapid rate of fire that could be achieved disrupted the tactics of attacking Sioux and Cheyenne forces, who had faced muzzle-loading rifles during the Fetterman massacre only a few months before. The new rifles contributed decisively to the survival and success of severely outnumbered U.S. troops in these engagements. Before 1868 national armory weapons were not given serial numbers. This M1866 rifle is marked: Breech-Block - "1866"/ Eagle Head with Crossed Arrows, Lock Plate - Eagle/Shield motif & "U.S./SPRINGFIELD" "1865", Buttplate - "U.S./ LM", and Barrel Bands - "U". Other features include a 36.5" barrel, adjustable folding leaf rear sight, fixed front sight, curved metal buttplate, and sling rings. This gun will have a stock crack under the grip behind the trigger guard, but otherwise is in good condition, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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U.S. WWII Utica Cutlery M1 Garand Bayonet (10 U.S. WWII Utica Cutlery M1 Garand Bayonet (10

U.S. WWII Utica Cutlery M1 Garand Bayonet (10") W/ Scabbard

Lot #436 (Sale Order 437 of 553)

When the M1 Garand was adopted as the new U.S. infantry rifle in 1936, the standard bayonet was the M1905 which was originally designed for the M1903 rifle and was produced by Springfield Armory and Rock Island Arsenal from 1906 to 1922. In 1942 second production M1905 bayonets, sometimes referred to as “M1942s”, started. The M1942s featured a 16” Parkerized blade similar to the 1918-1922 production bayonets. Instead of walnut, the grips on the M1942s were usually black or sometimes brown plastic. Six civilian firms produced M1942 bayonets from April, 1942, to May, 1943: Wilde Drop Forge & Tool (WT), Utica Cutlery (UC), Union Fork & Hoe (UFH), Pal Blade & Tool (PAL), Oneida (OL), and American Fork & Hoe (AFH). In order to produce a more practical weapon and conserve steel, a new bayonet was adopted in 1943, the "M1". The M1 bayonet was basically a shorter M1905 with a 10” rather than 16” blade. Five of the original six civilian manufacturers producing M1905 bayonets converted to M1 bayonet production. Wilde Drop Forge & Tool Co. discontinued its production. From April, 1943, through August, 1945, M1 bayonets were produced. When the second production period for M1905 bayonets began, a new M3 scabbard was introduced to replace the complex and fragile earlier types. It had a resin-impregnated, cotton duck fabric body painted green and had a metal throat. The M3 was redesigned with spring steel plates added to secure the blade. The updated scabbard types were: M7, M8 & M8A1. This M1 bayonet is marked "UC/ US" (Utica Cutlery) and comes with a M3/ M7 scabbard marked "B 1/4 N". Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. This item is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Sporterized WWII German/ FEG Hungry, G98/40 Sporterized WWII German/ FEG Hungry, G98/40

Sporterized WWII German/ FEG Hungry, G98/40 "jhv/43", 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 9568

Lot #437 (Sale Order 438 of 553)

This sporterized WWII German rifle was made in 1943 at the FEG factory in Hungary. These rifles were originally manufactured during the early part of WWII as the Hungarian Model 35 at the Metal Goods and Weapons Factory, Budapest, Hungary. After the take over of the Hungarian factory by the Germans, these rifles were designated the model G98/40, and the factory was given the wartime code of "jhv". The G98/40 is similar in function and operation to the standard K98 rifle with nearly identical front and rear sights making training and re-issue very easy. This G98/40 sports a walnut Monte Carlo sporting stock and is marked: Top Receiver - Nazi Proof "jhv/43", Left Receiver (side wall) "G98/40", along with various other German Eagle proof stamps. This gun is numbers matching - receiver, bolt, safety, floorplate and floorplate frame. Features include a 24" barrel, adjustable folding peep rear tang sight, hooded ramp front sight, Bishop black checkered buttpad, sling swivels and brown leather sling. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has deep rifling with pitting and appears to be in good working order.

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U.S. WWII American Fork & Hoe M1 Garand Bayonet (10 U.S. WWII American Fork & Hoe M1 Garand Bayonet (10

U.S. WWII American Fork & Hoe M1 Garand Bayonet (10") W/ Scabbard.

Lot #438 (Sale Order 439 of 553)

When the M1 Garand was adopted as the new U.S. infantry rifle in 1936, the standard bayonet was the M190 which was originally designed for the M1903 rifle and was produced by Springfield Armory and Rock Island Arsenal from 1906 to 1922. In 1942, second production M1905 bayonets, sometimes referred to as “M1942s”, started. The M1942s featured a 16” Parkerized blade similar to the 1918-1922 production bayonets. Instead of walnut, the grips on the M1942s were usually black or sometimes brown plastic. Six civilian firms produced M1942 bayonets from April, 1942, to May, 1943: Wilde Drop Forge & Tool (WT), Utica Cutlery (UC), Union Fork & Hoe (UFH), Pal Blade & Tool (PAL), Oneida (OL), and American Fork & Hoe (AFH). In order to produce a more practical weapon and conserve steel, a new bayonet was adopted in 1943, the "M1". The M1 bayonet was basically a shorter M1905 with a 10” rather than 16” blade. Five of the original six civilian manufacturers producing M1905 bayonets converted to M1 bayonet production. Wilde Drop Forge & Tool Co. discontinued its production. From April, 1943, through August, 1945, M1 bayonets were produced. When the second production period for M1905 bayonets began, a new M3 scabbard was introduced to replace the complex and fragile earlier types. It had a resin-impregnated, cotton duck fabric, body painted green and had a metal throat. The M3 was redesigned with spring steel plates added to secure the blade. The updated scabbard types were: M7, M8 & M8A1. This M1 bayonet is marked "UFH/ US" (American Fork & Hoe) and comes with a M3/ M7 scabbard marked "B 1/4 N" "REP". Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. This item is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1841 U.S. Springfield, Model 1840 .69 Cal. Conversion Percussion Rifle 1841 U.S. Springfield, Model 1840 .69 Cal. Conversion Percussion Rifle

1841 U.S. Springfield, Model 1840 .69 Cal. Conversion Percussion Rifle

Lot #439 (Sale Order 440 of 553)

This .69 caliber musket originally would have had a flintlock firing system and a 42-inch barrel before being converted to percussion, possibly before it ever left the factory. More than 30,000 were produced by the Springfield Armory and two independent contractors, D. Nippes and L. Pomeroy, between 1840 and 1846. This Model 1840 is marked: Date Stamped "1841" on the breech plug tang, "V/P" and Eagle Head near the breech, U.S. inspector's oval stock cartouche on the left side of the stock, metal buttplate "US", "S" under the grip, and Eagle motif "Springfield 1841" on the side plate. Features include a 41" barrel, ramrod and sling rings. This gun is showing wear but overall is in good condition for its age with no major damage, has a clean bore with no pitting and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1908 U.S. Springfield, M1905 Bayonet (16 1908 U.S. Springfield, M1905 Bayonet (16

1908 U.S. Springfield, M1905 Bayonet (16") W/ Scabbard

Lot #440 (Sale Order 441 of 553)

The M1905 bayonet was produced from 1906 to 1922 by Springfield Armory and Rock Island Arsenal, and was made for the U.S. M1903 Springfield rifle. The 16" blade and handle frame were forged as a single piece with a wide, square-shaped fuller, and the crossguard was pinned to this assembly through two holes with cone-shaped steel pins. The ribbed hand grips were made of walnut wood and attached to the handle with a screw. The screw also held the catch mechanism, manipulated with a button under the crossguard, that was used to fix the bayonet to the rifle's bayonet lug. The original M1905 scabbard had a wooden body with a rawhide cover and employed a wire belt-hanger which went over and around the belt. The updated M1910 scabbard was covered in canvas with a leather tip to prevent the blade tip from tearing the material. A new scabbard, the M3, was developed early in the World War II to replace these earlier scabbards. The M3 scabbard had a body made of resin-impregnated cotton duck canvas with a metal throat, and was equipped with a wire hook hanger. This M1905 bayonet is marked "SA/ 1908" (Springfield Armory) & "US/ 338857" and comes with a M3 scabbard marked "B 1/8 N". Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. This item is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1965 Savage, Model 340V, 225 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 192714 1965 Savage, Model 340V, 225 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 192714

1965 Savage, Model 340V, 225 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 192714

Lot #441 (Sale Order 442 of 553)

Savage Model 340 bolt-action rifle was introduced in 1950 with original chambering in .30-30 Winchester & .22 Hornet, and .222 Remington & .223 Remington being added later. Very few were made in .225 Winchester. These rifles were discontinued in 1985, with several variations being produced. Variations & updates can be identified by the "Series" letter which is marked after the model number. This Savage Model 340V is chambered for 225 Winchester and was produced in the 1965 which can be identified by the "S" date code on the barrel. Features include a checkered hardwood stock with diamond basket weave pattern & gloss finish, black grip cap with white spacer, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped front sight, side-mount scope base with Weaver rings, and 4-round detachable magazine. 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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WWI British Pattern 1907 Bayonet (17") W/ Frog & Scabbard

Lot #442 (Sale Order 443 of 553)

The Pattern 1907 bayonet, officially called the Sword bayonet, pattern 1907 (Mark I), is a British bayonet designed to be used with the Short Magazine Lee Enfield (SMLE) rifle. The Pattern 1907 bayonet was used by the British and Commonwealth forces throughout both the First and Second World Wars. It consists of a 17" one-piece steel blade and tang, with a crossguard and pommel made from wrought iron or mild steel, and a wooden grip usually of walnut secured to the tang by two screws. The entire bayonet is 21 3/4" long. The Pattern 1907 bayonet was supplied with a leather scabbard fitted with a steel top-mount and chape. This Pattern 1907 bayonet is marked "GR/ 1907/ 1 18" along with other British proof stamps. This bayonet comes with WWII scabbard, which is marked "Mangrovite 43" & leather frog. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. This item is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1928 Spanish Oviedo, M1893 Rifle, 7mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - RE4351 1928 Spanish Oviedo, M1893 Rifle, 7mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - RE4351

1928 Spanish Oviedo, M1893 Rifle, 7mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - RE4351

Lot #443 (Sale Order 444 of 553)

The Mauser Model 1893 is a bolt-action rifle, commonly referred to as the "Spanish Mauser", though the model was adopted by other countries in other calibers, most notably the Ottoman Empire. It was developed for the Spanish Army as part of a program to correct deficiencies in the earlier 1889, 1890, and 1891 series of Mauser rifles. The M1893 introduced a short staggered-column box magazine that fit flush with the bottom of the stock; the magazine held five smokeless 7×57mm Mauser rounds which could be reloaded quickly by pushing a stripper clip from the top of the open bolt. The M1893 was developed into several variants, including a shortened carbine adopted by the Spanish as the M1895, and as the M1913 and M1916 short rifles. All versions of the rifle saw extensive service in the Spanish Army beginning in the Spanish–American War in 1898, the Rif War of 1920–1927, and the Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939. This M1893 Rifle is receiver band marked "Fabrica de Armas/ Oviedo/ 1928" and is also stock stamped "R/ Oviedo 1928". Features include a 29" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, dovetailed post front sight 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. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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WWII British/ Australian, Pattern 1907 Bayonet (17 WWII British/ Australian, Pattern 1907 Bayonet (17

WWII British/ Australian, Pattern 1907 Bayonet (17") W/ Scabbard

Lot #444 (Sale Order 445 of 553)

The Pattern 1907 bayonet, officially called the Sword bayonet, pattern 1907 (Mark I), is a British bayonet designed to be used with the Short Magazine Lee Enfield (SMLE) rifle. The Pattern 1907 bayonet was used by the British and Commonwealth forces throughout both the First and Second World Wars. It consists of a 17" one-piece steel blade and tang, with a crossguard and pommel made from wrought iron or mild steel, and a wooden grip usually of walnut secured to the tang by two screws. The entire bayonet is 21 3/4" long. The Pattern 1907 bayonet was supplied with a leather scabbard fitted with a steel top-mount and chape. This Pattern 1907 bayonet is marked "MA/1907/1" & "10 44" "X" (bend-test mark), a broad arrow government acceptance mark, and "AO" (Orange Arsenal in Australia). It is also marked "'SLAZ 44" (Slazenger 1944) on the handle. This bayonet comes with WWII period correct scabbard, which is marked "Mangrovite 44". Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. This item is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1960s Savage, Model 340 Series E, 22 Hornet, Bolt-Action 1960s Savage, Model 340 Series E, 22 Hornet, Bolt-Action

1960s Savage, Model 340 Series E, 22 Hornet, Bolt-Action

Lot #445 (Sale Order 446 of 553)

Savage Model 340 bolt-action rifle was introduced in 1950 with original chambering in .30-30 Winchester & .22 Hornet, and .222 Remington & .223 Remington being added later. These rifles were discontinued in 1985, with several variations being produced. Variations & updates can be identified by the "Series" letter which is marked after the model number. This Savage Model 340 Series E is chambered for 22 Hornet and was produced in the 1960s (date stamp is not legible). Features include a checkered hardwood stock with diamond basket weave pattern/ high comb & gloss finish, black grip cap with white spacer, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, 24" barrel, adjustable folding leaf rear sight, ramped front sight side-mount scope base with Weaver rings, and 4-round detachable magazine. 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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Pre-1942 Japanese, Type 30 Bayonet (16 Pre-1942 Japanese, Type 30 Bayonet (16

Pre-1942 Japanese, Type 30 Bayonet (16") W/ Scabbard

Lot #446 (Sale Order 447 of 553)

The Type 30 bayonet was designed for the Imperial Japanese Army to be used with the Arisaka Type 30 Rifle and was later used on the Type 38 and Type 99 rifles. All Japanese infantrymen were issued with the Type 30, whether they were armed with a rifle or pistol, or even if they were unarmed. Because of its reliability, it was a valuable tool for the Japanese army. It was a single-edged sword bayonet with a 16" blade and an overall length of 20". Early Type 30 bayonets usually sported a J-shaped hooked quillon guard designed to catch and trap the enemy's blade. By 1942, the quillon was eliminated to save materials and decrease production time, leaving only a straight guard. Type 30 scabbards went from metal (pre-1942) to vulcanized fiber (1942-43), and finally to wood or bamboo (1944-45). This Pre-1942 Type 30 bayonet with J-shaped hooked guard is Nagoya Arsenal stamped and comes with a period correct metal scabbard. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. This item is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Chilean -  Ludwig Loewe, Model 1895 Rifle, 7mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - F8202 Chilean -  Ludwig Loewe, Model 1895 Rifle, 7mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - F8202

Chilean - Ludwig Loewe, Model 1895 Rifle, 7mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - F8202

Lot #447 (Sale Order 448 of 553)

The Mauser Model 1895 was the first major modification of the Mauser Model 1893 and was produced by Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken, known as DWM, and Ludwig Loewe Company from 1895 to 1900. It was exported to many overseas powers, including the Chilean forces which was adopted as the Fusil Mauser Chileno Modelo 1895. This Chilean Model 1895 was produced at Ludwig Loewe & Co., and is visible numbers matching with original receiver crest and stock cartouche. Features include a 29" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, front post sight, metal buttplate, bayonet lug and sling rings. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Colt M7 Bayonet (6.75 Colt M7 Bayonet (6.75

Colt M7 Bayonet (6.75") W/ M8A1 Scabbard

Lot #448 (Sale Order 449 of 553)

The M7 bayonet was used by the U.S. military for the M16 rifle. It can also be used with the M4 carbine as well as many other assault rifles, carbines, and combat shotguns. It can be used as a fighting knife and utility tool. It was introduced in 1964, when the M16 rifle entered service during the Vietnam War. Colt (manufacturer of the M16) and Ontario Knife Company made many of the M7 bayonets for the military and continue to make and sell them commercially. The M7s carbon steel blade is 6 3/4", with an overall length of 11.9". There are two variations of the scabbard, both with an olive drab fiberglass body with steel throat. The early version M8 scabbard only a had a belt loop and lacked the double hook that earlier bayonet scabbards had for attaching to load carrying equipment such as the M1910 Haversack. The improved M8A1 sported a bent wire hook. This M7 Bayonet is marked "Colt's 62316/ Hartford, Conn, U.S.A." and comes with a M8A1 scabbard. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. This item is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1960s Savage, Model 340 Series E, 222 Rem., Bolt-Action 1960s Savage, Model 340 Series E, 222 Rem., Bolt-Action

1960s Savage, Model 340 Series E, 222 Rem., Bolt-Action

Lot #449 (Sale Order 450 of 553)

Savage Model 340 bolt-action rifle was introduced in 1950 with original chambering in .30-30 Winchester & .22 Hornet, and .222 Remington & .223 Remington being added later. These rifles were discontinued in 1985, with several variations being produced. Variations & updates can be identified by the "Series" letter which is marked after the model number. This Savage Model 340 Series E is chambered for 222 Remington and was produced in the 1960s (date stamp is not legible). Features include a checkered hardwood stock with diamond basket weave pattern/ high comb & gloss finish, black grip cap with white spacer, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, 24" barrel, adjustable folding leaf rear sight, ramped front sight side-mount scope base with Weaver rings, and 4-round detachable magazine. 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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Bauer Ordnance Company (BOC) M7 Bayonet (6.75 Bauer Ordnance Company (BOC) M7 Bayonet (6.75

Bauer Ordnance Company (BOC) M7 Bayonet (6.75") W/ M8A1 Scabbard

Lot #450 (Sale Order 451 of 553)

The M7 bayonet was used by the U.S. military for the M16 rifle. It can also be used with the M4 carbine as well as many other assault rifles, carbines, and combat shotguns. It can be used as a fighting knife and utility tool. It was introduced in 1964 when the M16 rifle entered service during the Vietnam War. Colt (manufacturer of the M16) and Ontario Knife Company made many of the M7 bayonets for the military and continue to make and sell them commercially. Bauer Ordnance Company (BOC) was a manufacturer during the Vietnam War. The M7's carbon steel blade is 6 3/4", with an overall length of 11.9". There are two variations of the scabbard, both with an olive drab fiberglass body with steel throat. The early version M8 scabbard only a had a belt loop and lacked the double hook that earlier bayonet scabbards had for attaching to load carrying equipment such as the M1910 Haversack. The improved M8A1 sported a bent wire hook. This M7 Bayonet is marked "U.S. M7/ BOC" and comes with a M8A1 scabbard. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. This item is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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WWII Japanese, Type 99 Arisaka Short Rifle, 7.7mm, Bolt-Action, SN - 12239 WWII Japanese, Type 99 Arisaka Short Rifle, 7.7mm, Bolt-Action, SN - 12239

WWII Japanese, Type 99 Arisaka Short Rifle, 7.7mm, Bolt-Action, SN - 12239

Lot #451 (Sale Order 452 of 553)

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, folding anti-aircraft rear sight, front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings, metal buttplate and scrubbed chrysanthemum receiver stamp. The front portion of the stock & handguard on this gun are loose, but otherwise it is in good condition with some battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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West Germany, KCB (M7) Bayonet (6.75 West Germany, KCB (M7) Bayonet (6.75

West Germany, KCB (M7) Bayonet (6.75") W/ Scabbard

Lot #452 (Sale Order 453 of 553)

Based on the M7, the KCB "Knife-Cutter-Bayonet" was first developed in the late '60s by Eikhorn as a multi-purpose bayonet-knife with a wire cutter similar to the Soviet AKM bayonet (SABC Journal). Several different variants have been produced over the years and used by various military groups around the world. This KCB is marked "US M7" and comes with a metal scabbard with green canvas belt loop & wire hanger, and is marked "Made In W.-Germany". Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. This item is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Savage, Model 111 Express, 300 Win. Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - F516888 Savage, Model 111 Express, 300 Win. Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - F516888

Savage, Model 111 Express, 300 Win. Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - F516888

Lot #453 (Sale Order 454 of 553)

The Savage Model 111 is equally at home in big-game hunting and long-range shooting applications. This mid-weight bolt-action rifle comes standard with an adjustable muzzle brake. The brake is a 2"-long, 3/4"-diameter steel sleeve that features 36 uniform, 1/8"-diameter ports. It’s partially threaded onto the barrel and pinned in place by the muzzle’s crown. With a simple quarter twist, the shooter can choose whether to allow the gases to pass through the brake or not, effectively turning it on or off. Other features include a black checkered composite stock with fluted comb, black rubber buttpad, 20.5" barrel, black grip cap with silver Savage logo inlay, checkered bolt handle, sling studs, Burris scope mounts and Tasco High Country 16x40 scope. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Swiss - Waffenfabrik Bern/ Wenger, M57 Bayonet W/ Scabbard Swiss - Waffenfabrik Bern/ Wenger, M57 Bayonet W/ Scabbard

Swiss - Waffenfabrik Bern/ Wenger, M57 Bayonet W/ Scabbard

Lot #454 (Sale Order 455 of 553)

The M57 bayonet/ fighting knife was originally issued with the S.I.G. 57 Military rifle to Swiss soldiers in the 1950s & 60s. The 9.5" stainless steel double-edged blade is .875" thick and the ribbed, molded 5" handle was designed to be comfortable to hold. The metal tang has a spring release and the 2.875" wide hand guard protects the hand from the blade. This M57 is marked "W + F", which indicates assembly by Waffenfabrik Bern and "W" above the serial number which indicates the blade supplier as Wenger, and comes with black plastic scabbard. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1953 Spanish, M43, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 2C-3650 1953 Spanish, M43, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 2C-3650

1953 Spanish, M43, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 2C-3650

Lot #455 (Sale Order 456 of 553)

The "Spanish Mauser" is a family of bolt-action rifles based on the original Model 1893. The 7mm chambered Mausers were replaced in Spanish service in 1943 by the Spanish M43, a derivative of the German Karabiner 98k, chambered in the more powerful 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge. This M43 is receiver ring marked "Fabrica De Armas/ La Coruna/ 1953". Other features include a smooth walnut stock & handguard with grooved forearm & gloss finish, metal buttplate, 24" barrel, folding tangent rear sight, front post sight, cleaning rod, bayonet lug and sling rings. This gun is in nice condition with various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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U.S. M1855 U.S. M1855

U.S. M1855 "IC" Type I Socket Bayonet (18")

Lot #456 (Sale Order 457 of 553)

The Model 1855 is a socket bayonet manufactured - or modified - from the period of 1855 to about 1872, and designed to fit the various US manufactured .58 muskets, and the 50-70 Springfield "Trapdoor" Rifles prior to 1873. These are attached by fitting them over the barrel muzzle, and fastened into position by means of a mortise slot and locking ring. Blade length is about 18" and muzzle ring diameter is 0.781" (internal); socket length is 3". This M1855 is marked "IC/US" (I.C. = Inspected & Condemned). Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. This item is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1980 Remington, 788 Carbine, 243 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - B6067141 1980 Remington, 788 Carbine, 243 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - B6067141

1980 Remington, 788 Carbine, 243 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - B6067141

Lot #457 (Sale Order 458 of 553)

The Remington Model 788 is a bolt-action center fire, produced in both rifle & carbine versions that were made from 1967 to 1983. It was marketed as a dependable and accurate hunting rifle that utilizes a single-column detachable magazine holding 3 rounds. The serial number & date code on this Model 788 reflects a 1980 production. Features include a black synthetic stock with basket weave checkering & fluted comb, 18.5" barrel, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, black Ram-Line grip cap, sling studs and sells complete with a Tasco 3-9x40 scope. 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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(2) U.S. M1855 & M1819 Socket Bayonets - 18 (2) U.S. M1855 & M1819 Socket Bayonets - 18

(2) U.S. M1855 & M1819 Socket Bayonets - 18" & 16"

Lot #458 (Sale Order 459 of 553)

The Model 1855 is a socket bayonet manufactured - or modified - from the period of 1855 to about 1872, and designed to fit the various US manufactured .58 muskets, and the 50-70 Springfield "Trapdoor" Rifles prior to 1873. These are attached by fitting them over the barrel muzzle, and fastened into position by means of a mortise slot and locking ring. Blade length is about 18" and muzzle ring diameter is 0.781" (internal); socket length is 3". This M1855 is marked "US". The Model 1819 socket bayonet was designed for use with the .52 caliber M1819 breech loading rifle designed and patented by Captain John H. Hall. The M1918 blade is 15.812". These bayonets sell together. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up... This item is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Circa WWI Unmarked, Gewehr 98 pattern Short Rifle, 7mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - U6943 Circa WWI Unmarked, Gewehr 98 pattern Short Rifle, 7mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - U6943

Circa WWI Unmarked, Gewehr 98 pattern Short Rifle, 7mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - U6943

Lot #459 (Sale Order 460 of 553)

This unmarked Gewehr 98 pattern bolt-action military rifle sports a 22" barrel, smooth walnut stock & upper handguard, folding tangent rear sight, front post sight with ears, turned down bolt handle, bayonet lug, cleaning rod, metal buttpad, sling rings. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Vintage U.S. Civil War Reenactment Sword/ Holster/ Belt Set Vintage U.S. Civil War Reenactment Sword/ Holster/ Belt Set

Vintage U.S. Civil War Reenactment Sword/ Holster/ Belt Set

Lot #460 (Sale Order 461 of 553)

This vintage U.S. Civil War reenactment set includes a cavalry sword with 35.25" blade/ leather handle/ brass guard & pommel & metal scabbard, black leather belt with brass "US" buckle, black leather "US" flap holster and black leather belt pouch with percussion caps. Shipping cost $25.00, or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up. This item is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Savage, Mark II, 22 LR, Bolt-Action (W/ Extra Magazine), SN - 1163031 Savage, Mark II, 22 LR, Bolt-Action (W/ Extra Magazine), SN - 1163031

Savage, Mark II, 22 LR, Bolt-Action (W/ Extra Magazine), SN - 1163031

Lot #461 (Sale Order 462 of 553)

Raise the bar in 22 LR performance with the Savage Mark II. It offers user-adjustable AccuTrigger technology for crisp, customized trigger pulls. Its 22" carbon steel barrel is button rifled for exceptional accuracy, and perfectly balanced to the tough synthetic camouflage stock. This Mark II sports a Hawke Sport HD 3-9x40 scope and comes with (2) 10-round detachable box 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.

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Vintage U.S. Civil War Reenactment Sword/ Holster/ Belt Set Vintage U.S. Civil War Reenactment Sword/ Holster/ Belt Set

Vintage U.S. Civil War Reenactment Sword/ Holster/ Belt Set

Lot #462 (Sale Order 463 of 553)

This vintage U.S. Civil War reenactment set includes a cavalry sword with 35.25" blade/ leather handle/ brass guard & pommel & metal scabbard, black leather belt with brass US Eagle national coat of arms buckle, black leather flap holster, black leather sash and black leather belt pouch. Shipping cost $25.00, or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up. This item is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1933 Mexican, Model 1910 Carbine, 7mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 20566 1933 Mexican, Model 1910 Carbine, 7mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 20566

1933 Mexican, Model 1910 Carbine, 7mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 20566

Lot #463 (Sale Order 464 of 553)

The Mexican Mauser Model 1910 was a locally-made Model 1902 Mauser that used the Gewehr 98 action. To reduce the country's dependency on foreign suppliers, the Fabrica Nacional de Cartuchos and the Fabrica Nacional de Armas were created with the help of foreign technicians. A Model 1910 carbine, similar to the Model 1895 carbine, was also produced. The Model 1902 and 1910 saw combat use during the Mexican Revolution. Production of the Model 1910 was slowed down because of the fall of the Diaz government in 1911, but were ultimately produced until 1934. This Model 1910 Carbine is receiver band marked "Fabrica Nacional de Armas Mexico 1933". Features include a smooth walnut stock & handguard, 18" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, front post sight with ears, metal buttplate, sling rings and saddle ring. This gun is in good condition with light wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Early Mexican-Style Eagle Head Machete/ Sword W/ Scabbard Early Mexican-Style Eagle Head Machete/ Sword W/ Scabbard

Early Mexican-Style Eagle Head Machete/ Sword W/ Scabbard

Lot #464 (Sale Order 465 of 553)

This early Mexican sword/ machete sports a brass eagle head pommel, wooden handle, 20.75" etched blade and comes with brown tooled leather holster. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. This item is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Savage, Model 93R17S, 17 HMR, Bolt-Action (W/ Magazines), SN - 2224809 Savage, Model 93R17S, 17 HMR, Bolt-Action (W/ Magazines), SN - 2224809

Savage, Model 93R17S, 17 HMR, Bolt-Action (W/ Magazines), SN - 2224809

Lot #465 (Sale Order 466 of 553)

The Savage 93R17 gives you tack driving 17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire power in a reliable platform that you can always count on. This Model 9317S sports a National Rifle Association stock sticker. Features include a black checkered synthetic stock with fluted comb, black ribbed buttpad, AccuTrigger, 21" barrel with recessed crown, sling swivels with black nylon padded sling, 3-9x40 scope and comes with (3) detachable box magazines. 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

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U.S.A.F. Flight Crew Parka - XL - Issued In 1962 U.S.A.F. Flight Crew Parka - XL - Issued In 1962

U.S.A.F. Flight Crew Parka - XL - Issued In 1962

Lot #466 (Sale Order 467 of 553)

This original short waist U.S.A.F. green nylon flight crew parka (XL) was issued in 1962. Shipping cost $15.00, or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up

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1990s Norinco, TU-33/40 Carbine Trainer, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 9305155 1990s Norinco, TU-33/40 Carbine Trainer, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 9305155

1990s Norinco, TU-33/40 Carbine Trainer, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 9305155

Lot #467 (Sale Order 468 of 553)

Styled after the WWII German Mauser training rifle, with design aspects from the CZ452, the Norinco 33/40 is a 22 caliber military style bolt-action rifle that was produced in the 1990s. These rifles were quality built and utilize twin extractors which is a big improvement over the pre-war German Mauser .22 rifles. This TU-33/40 was imported by NAVY ARMS CORP. (N.A.C.) and features a Mauser-style wooden military stock with handguard, metal butplate, 20.75" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, hooded post front sight, brown leather sling, grooved receiver top 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. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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U.S.A.F. Tropical Blue-84 Wool Dress Jacket - 40S - Dated 1949 W/ Officer's Cap U.S.A.F. Tropical Blue-84 Wool Dress Jacket - 40S - Dated 1949 W/ Officer's Cap

U.S.A.F. Tropical Blue-84 Wool Dress Jacket - 40S - Dated 1949 W/ Officer's Cap

Lot #468 (Sale Order 469 of 553)

This original Korean War era Tropical Blue-84 wool dress jacket (40S), by Stylecraft Mfg. Co, is dated 1949. It is a semi-drape, single-breasted, four-button model with pleated breast pockets and lower blouse pockets. This jacket comes with a matching USAF Blue Shade 84 Service Dress Cap. Shipping cost $15.00, or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Savage, Model 93R17, 17 HMR, Bolt-Action, SN - 0525723 Savage, Model 93R17, 17 HMR, Bolt-Action, SN - 0525723

Savage, Model 93R17, 17 HMR, Bolt-Action, SN - 0525723

Lot #469 (Sale Order 470 of 553)

The Savage 93R17 gives you tack driving 17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire power in a reliable platform that you can always count on. Features include a black checkered synthetic stock with fluted comb, black ribbed buttpad, stainless trigger, 21" barrel with recessed crown, sling swivels with black nylon sling, detachable box magazine and Simmons 3-9x40 scope. 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. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1930s US Army  M1917 1930s US Army  M1917

1930s US Army M1917 "Belt Box" - For .30 Caliber Ammo (CHEST 49-1-84)

Lot #470 (Sale Order 471 of 553)

The original M1917 "Belt Box" was used by the U.S. for 30 ammunition, and was simply marked with stencils of three cartridges on the inside bottom of the box. In approximately 1936, the M1917 box was remanufactured, and the outside front of the box was marked "CHEST 49-1-84" which was the drawing number, and the stencil on the inside bottom of the box was changed to three arrows. This 1930s M1917 wooden ammo box is 12.75" long, 7.75" tall, 4.5" wide with a brown leather handle and metal locking latch. Shipping cost $20.00, or $10.00 with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1945 Russian - Izhevsk, Mosin-Nagant M44 Carbine, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - TY6688 1945 Russian - Izhevsk, Mosin-Nagant M44 Carbine, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - TY6688

1945 Russian - Izhevsk, Mosin-Nagant M44 Carbine, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - TY6688

Lot #471 (Sale Order 472 of 553)

The Model M1891 Mosin-Nagant is a five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine–fed, military rifle developed from 1882 to 1891. Its original official designation was adopted by the Russian military in 1891, and there have been several variations from the original rifle. The M44 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 M1938, with the unique addition of a permanently affixed, side-folding cruciform-spike bayonet. A groove for the folded bayonet is inlet into the right side of the stock. From February, 1944, this type of carbine was issued to Red Army infantry troops as a replacement for the standard rifle. These were in use not only by the Soviet Union but also its various satellite nations. This M44 Carbine was produced at the Izhevsk Arsenal in 1945, and sports a 20.2" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, hooded front post sight, metal buttplate, retractable bayonet and cleaning rod. This gun is numbers matching - barrel, bolt, buttplate and magazine floorplate. 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 WW1 German 75mm Shell Casing -  Polte Magdeburg 1917 WW1 German 75mm Shell Casing -  Polte Magdeburg

1917 WW1 German 75mm Shell Casing - Polte Magdeburg

Lot #472 (Sale Order 473 of 553)

This WWI German 75mm shell casing is marked "JUN 1917" and was made at the Polte Ammunition Factory, in Magdeburg, Germany. This brass casing is 9" tall and 3.5" wide. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Mossberg, 715T Plinkster (Muzzle Break), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - EMK3979871 Mossberg, 715T Plinkster (Muzzle Break), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - EMK3979871

Mossberg, 715T Plinkster (Muzzle Break), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - EMK3979871

Lot #473 (Sale Order 474 of 553)

This Mossberg International Model 715T features a 16.5" barrel, 1" A2 style muzzle break, black checkered synthetic stock with fluted comb, grooved receiver top, sling swivels with black nylon sling and mounted Simmons 3-9x40 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. Does not include magazine. This gun will need to be shipped to, or picked up by a Federal Firearms Dealer - Sporting Goods Store, Pawn Shop, Local Gun Dealer, etc. - We will deliver guns to West Quincy, MO, or Keokuk, IA, free of charge.

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15-Piece U.S. Army Rolled Gold Button/ Pin Set In Case 15-Piece U.S. Army Rolled Gold Button/ Pin Set In Case

15-Piece U.S. Army Rolled Gold Button/ Pin Set In Case

Lot #474 (Sale Order 475 of 553)

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1945 Russian - Izhevsk, Mosin-Nagant M44 Carbine, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - TH5552 1945 Russian - Izhevsk, Mosin-Nagant M44 Carbine, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - TH5552

1945 Russian - Izhevsk, Mosin-Nagant M44 Carbine, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - TH5552

Lot #475 (Sale Order 476 of 553)

The Model M1891 Mosin-Nagant is a five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine–fed, military rifle developed from 1882 to 1891. Its original official designation was adopted by the Russian military in 1891, and there have been several variations from the original rifle. The M44 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 M1938, with the unique addition of a permanently affixed, side-folding cruciform-spike bayonet. A groove for the folded bayonet is inlet into the right side of the stock. From February, 1944, this type of carbine was issued to Red Army infantry troops as a replacement for the standard rifle. These were in use not only by the Soviet Union but also its various satellite nations. This M44 Carbine was produced at the Izhevsk Arsenal in 1945, and sports a 20.2" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, hooded front post sight, metal buttplate, retractable bayonet and cleaning rod. This gun is in GOOD condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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(9) German Military Badges/ Metals/ Hitler Youth Belt Buckle/ Visor Cap Eagle (9) German Military Badges/ Metals/ Hitler Youth Belt Buckle/ Visor Cap Eagle

(9) German Military Badges/ Metals/ Hitler Youth Belt Buckle/ Visor Cap Eagle

Lot #476 (Sale Order 477 of 553)

This lot consists of (9) German items to include: Hitler Youth Belt Buckle marked "RZM M4 / 46" with belt; Nazi German Army Officer's Breast Eagle - Green & Silver; Luftwaffe Parachutist Badge - depicting a diving eagle with a swastika in its claws surrounded by a silver wreath; Nazi NSRL/DRL Bronze Sports Badge in cloth- 3 count (black/ orange); Nazi Infantry Assault Badge - depicting a rifle placed across oak leaves; German Nazi Type-2 Police Visor Cap Eagle over oak leaves/ above swastika; Luftwaffe Chest Badge - flying eagle with swastika; Nazi Wound Badge with helmet over crossed swords; and WW I German Hindenburg Cross 1914-1918 with crossed swords. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up.

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Scarce - 1930s Marlin, Model A1, 22 LR, Semi-Auto Scarce - 1930s Marlin, Model A1, 22 LR, Semi-Auto

Scarce - 1930s Marlin, Model A1, 22 LR, Semi-Auto

Lot #477 (Sale Order 478 of 553)

The Marlin Model A1 was an improved version of the Model 50 manufactured from 1936-40. The Model A1 fired from a closed bolt, and the safety catch was moved to the rear of the tubular receiver. The original Model A1s used a stamped steel trigger and trigger guard, and used only a spring-leaf and elevator-type rear sight and a dovetail bead front sight. The Model A1 was modified in 1941, though production stopped near the end of 1941 (as Marlin was primarily making weapons for the US military during World War II), and did not pick up again until late 1945 and continuing until late 1946. Modifications included moving the safety again – it was now a radial safety on the right rear side of the receiver. The trigger guard of this modified version was made of plastic, and the stock was re-shaped with a deeper pistol grip wrist and a rounded fore-end. Other variants included the Model A1E (built from 1936-41 and 1945-46), with a simple adjustable aperture rear sight; the Model A1E (built in 1941 and from 1945-46), with a different stock that had a fluted comb and a beavertail fore-end, as well as the aperture rear sight; and the A1DL which had both an aperture rear sight and a target-type peep sight, as well as sling swivels fitted as standard. All of these variants of the Model A1 are identical to the standard Model A1 for game purposes. The Model A1 was never serialized, nor was the model stamped on either the barrel or the receiver, it was only marked - ".22 Long Rifle Only - Smokeless Greased", along with "The Marlin Firearms Corporation". This early variation Model A1 sports a smooth one-piece walnut stock, 24" barrel, rear receiver safety, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed front sight, black ribbed buttpad, quick takedown screw under the stock and detachable box magazine. 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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(17) U.S. WWI & WWII Medals/ Pins/ Patches (17) U.S. WWI & WWII Medals/ Pins/ Patches

(17) U.S. WWI & WWII Medals/ Pins/ Patches

Lot #478 (Sale Order 479 of 553)

This lot consists of: (2) WW I US Army 90th Infantry Division layered wool patches; (2) WW I Victory Medals with ribbons & one bar; (2) Major Rank Pins - gold oak leaves; (2) Army Officer "U.S." letters insignia pins; (6) U.S. Army Dentist rank pins; (1) Medic pin; (2) Administrative Medic pins; and (1) U.S. Army Good Conduct Medal with red ribbon. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up.

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1943 Mosin-Nagant M91/30, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action (Bayonet & Accessories), SN - 9130165833 1943 Mosin-Nagant M91/30, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action (Bayonet & Accessories), SN - 9130165833

1943 Mosin-Nagant M91/30, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action (Bayonet & Accessories), SN - 9130165833

Lot #479 (Sale Order 480 of 553)

The Model M1891 Mosin-Nagant is a five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine–fed, military rifle developed from 1882 to 1891. Its original official designation was adopted by the Russian military in 1891. There have been several variations from the original rifle, the most common being the M1891/30 (commonly referred to as "The 91/30" by collectors) which was a modernized design introduced in 1930. This M91/30 was produced at the Izhevsk factory in 1943 (receiver band stamped), and is an arsenal refinished/ surplus gun from Century International Arms. Features include a 29" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, hooded front post sight, metal buttplate, cleaning rod and sports original proof stamps & stock cartouches. This gun comes with the following period correct items: bayonet, (2) dual compartment ammo pouches, tan canvas tool/ cleaning kit pouch, sling & grease tin. This gun is in new/ refurbished condition throughout and appears to be in good working order.

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(15) U.S. Army Air Force Patches/ (1) ETO Advanced Sector Patch/ (1) Wings (15) U.S. Army Air Force Patches/ (1) ETO Advanced Sector Patch/ (1) Wings

(15) U.S. Army Air Force Patches/ (1) ETO Advanced Sector Patch/ (1) Wings

Lot #480 (Sale Order 481 of 553)

This lot consists of: (15) U.S. Army Air Force Patches; (1) U.S. Army Air Force Wings; and (1) US Army ETO Advanced Sector Patch. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up.

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Marlin, Model 25N, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 06449772 Marlin, Model 25N, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 06449772

Marlin, Model 25N, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 06449772

Lot #481 (Sale Order 482 of 553)

The Marlin Model 25 is a 22 caliber magazine-fed bolt-action rifle that was made in several versions from 1983 to 2003. This Model 25N sports a diamond checkered hardwood stock with stained finish, 22" Micro-Groove barrel, ramped front sight and Tasco Pronghorn 4x32 scope. 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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(8) Vintage Military Rifle Slings (8) Vintage Military Rifle Slings

(8) Vintage Military Rifle Slings

Lot #482 (Sale Order 483 of 553)

Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. These slings are from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1943 Mosin-Nagant M91/30, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action (Bayonet & Accessories), SN - 9130165823 1943 Mosin-Nagant M91/30, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action (Bayonet & Accessories), SN - 9130165823

1943 Mosin-Nagant M91/30, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action (Bayonet & Accessories), SN - 9130165823

Lot #483 (Sale Order 484 of 553)

The Model M1891 Mosin-Nagant is a five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine–fed, military rifle developed from 1882 to 1891. Its original official designation was adopted by the Russian military in 1891. There have been several variations from the original rifle, the most common being the M1891/30 (commonly referred to as "The 91/30" by collectors) which was a modernized design introduced in 1930. This M91/30 was produced at the Izhevsk factory in 1943 (receiver band stamped), and is an arsenal refinished/ surplus gun from Century International Arms. Features include a 29" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, hooded front post sight, metal buttplate, cleaning rod and sports original proof stamps & stock cartouches. This gun comes with the following period correct items: bayonet, (2) dual compartment ammo pouches, tan canvas tool/ cleaning kit pouch, sling & grease tin. This gun is in new/ refurbished condition throughout and appears to be in good working order.

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(21) Early Parker Bros. 10 Ga. Brass Shotgun Shell Casings (21) Early Parker Bros. 10 Ga. Brass Shotgun Shell Casings

(21) Early Parker Bros. 10 Ga. Brass Shotgun Shell Casings

Lot #484 (Sale Order 485 of 553)

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1942 Winchester, Model 74, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 130008 1942 Winchester, Model 74, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 130008

1942 Winchester, Model 74, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 130008

Lot #485 (Sale Order 486 of 553)

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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 74 was made in 1942. Features include a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, checkered metal buttplate, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail silver bead front sight. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear to include a light stock crack on the upper tang, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection

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1927 Letter 1927 Letter

1927 Letter "Wyatt Earp"

Lot #486 (Sale Order 487 of 553)

This 1927 letter to Sara Bass in Mitchell, Indiana, appears to be signed by Wyatt Earp. No authenticity accompanies this letter, and no oral history is known. Shipping cost $5.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. This letter is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Russian, Mosin-Nagant, "Ex-Dragoon" M91/30, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - 72833

Lot #487 (Sale Order 488 of 553)

The Model M1891 Mosin-Nagant is a five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine–fed, military rifle developed from 1882 to 1891. Its original official designation was adopted by the Russian military in 1891. The M91 Dragoon rifle was produced shorter and lighter than the standard M1891 and was designed for use by mounted infantry. Most Dragoon rifles were eventually reworked into M1891/30 configurations. These reworked rifles are known to collectors as "Ex-Dragoons", and can be identified by their pre-1930 date stampings, although a small numbers of Dragoon rifles were produced from 1930 to 1932. This "Ex-Dragoon" M91/30 has had the barrel band arsenal markings scabbed. Features include a 28.75" barrel, folding tangent rear sight, hooded front post sight, cleaning rod and sling rings. This gun is showing age & wear but overall is in good condition, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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(3) Smith & Wesson Black Checkered Grips - For Hand Ejector/ Model No. 3/ .44 Russian Frontier (3) Smith & Wesson Black Checkered Grips - For Hand Ejector/ Model No. 3/ .44 Russian Frontier

(3) Smith & Wesson Black Checkered Grips - For Hand Ejector/ Model No. 3/ .44 Russian Frontier

Lot #488 (Sale Order 489 of 553)

(1) Set of new black hard rubber diamond checkered grips for early "hand ejector" models; (1) Set of new black hard rubber diamond checkered grips for New Model No. 3 single action revolvers; and (1) Set of used black hard rubber diamond checkered grips for 1914 Spanish (Smith & Wesson Copy) .44 Russian Frontier D.A. Revolvers. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. These grips are from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1940 Winchester, Model 74, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 46399 1940 Winchester, Model 74, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 46399

1940 Winchester, Model 74, 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 46399

Lot #489 (Sale Order 490 of 553)

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. According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 74 was made in 1940. Features include a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, checkered metal buttplate, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail silver bead front sight. This gun is showing age & wear but does still retain a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Sig Sauer MCX / MPX SBX15 Folding Stabilizing Brace (Gen 2), Black Sig Sauer MCX / MPX SBX15 Folding Stabilizing Brace (Gen 2), Black

Sig Sauer MCX / MPX SBX15 Folding Stabilizing Brace (Gen 2), Black

Lot #490 (Sale Order 491 of 553)

Made to the highest Sig Sauer standards in material and workmanship, this factory original part is perfect to replace your original worn parts, or to just keep your Sig Sauer firearm running in top operating condition. From the world leader in firearms, genuine Sig Sauer parts are designed around the same relentless standards put into every pistol and rifle they make. Kit up, dress up, or replace your original parts with nothing but genuine parts from Sig Sauer. This item cannot be picked up by, or shipped to, an Illinois resident (Banned Item). Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up.

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1941 Russian Izhevsk, Mosin-Nagant M38 Carbine, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - AY1712 1941 Russian Izhevsk, Mosin-Nagant M38 Carbine, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - AY1712

1941 Russian Izhevsk, Mosin-Nagant M38 Carbine, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - AY1712

Lot #491 (Sale Order 492 of 553)

The Model M1891 Mosin-Nagant is a five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine–fed, military rifle developed from 1882 to 1891. Its original official designation was adopted by the Russian military in 1891, and there have been several variations from the original rifle. The Model 1938 (M38) was a carbine based on the M1891/30 design that was produced from 1939 to 1945 at the Izhevsk arsenal, and in 1940 and 1944 at Tula. Essentially a M1891/30 with a shortened barrel and shortened stock, the M38 is 40" in overall length versus 48" overall length for the Model 91/30 and did not accept a bayonet. The M38 Carbine was replaced by the M44 Carbine in 1944. This M38 Carbine was made at the Izhevsk arsenal in 1941 (receiver band marked) and sports the original Izhevsk factory stock cartouche. Features include a 20.2" barrel, metal buttplate, folding tangent rear sight, hooded front post sight and cleaning rod. This gun is in good condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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NcSTAR AR-15 Detachable Carry Handle W/ 2-7x32 Mil Dot Scope NcSTAR AR-15 Detachable Carry Handle W/ 2-7x32 Mil Dot Scope

NcSTAR AR-15 Detachable Carry Handle W/ 2-7x32 Mil Dot Scope

Lot #492 (Sale Order 493 of 553)

This AR-15 detachable carry handle sports a classic A2 rear sight design (dual aperture - adjusts for elevation and windage), mounts via two thumb nuts (no tools required for mounting), and comes complete with a 2-7x32 Mil Dot scope. Scope appears to be in good working order with no damage. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. This item is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1950s Winchester, Model 67A, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action 1950s Winchester, Model 67A, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

1950s Winchester, Model 67A, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #493 (Sale Order 494 of 553)

The Winchester Model 67 was a single-shot, bolt-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle that was produced from 1934 to 1963. While Model 67s were not serial numbered, there are a few ways to determine an approximate date of production. The first year of production has finger grooves in the stock. Starting in 1937, the takedown screw was recessed into the stock. Early post-WW II rifles used a blued bolt, trigger and cocking piece instead of the normal chrome plating. Later improved versions were marked “67A.” This Model 67A was made in the 1950s, and sports a smooth walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, chrome bolt & handle, 27" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed bead front sight and flush fit takedown screw under the stock. 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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AR-15 Detachable Carry Handle & A2 Handguard AR-15 Detachable Carry Handle & A2 Handguard

AR-15 Detachable Carry Handle & A2 Handguard

Lot #494 (Sale Order 495 of 553)

This AR-15 detachable carry handle sports a classic A2 rear sight design (dual aperture - adjusts for elevation and windage), mounts via two thumb nuts (no tools required for mounting), and comes with a 6.5" vented synthetic handguard. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up.

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French, Berthier M16 Carbine (18 French, Berthier M16 Carbine (18

French, Berthier M16 Carbine (18"), 8mm Label, Bolt-Action, SN - AB82810

Lot #495 (Sale Order 496 of 553)

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). Originally introduced as a partial replacement for the French 1886 Lebel rifle, the Berthier's three-shot vertical-feed Mannlicher-type en bloc magazine could be loaded by clips greatly increasing reloading speed. The Berthier carbine was adopted by the French Army on March 14, 1890, and a short rifle version of the Berthier rifle was adopted in 1907. The most successful and long-lived variant of the Berthier system was the short and handy carbine version of the Mle 1916 Berthier rifle, designated "'Mousqueton Berthier Mle 1892/M16". The Berthier M16 Carbine sported a five-shot magazine which immediately proved to be very popular with mounted cavalry, artillery, and reconnaissance troops. It was still in service with some French law enforcement units as late as the 1960s. This Berthier M16 Carbine is numbers matching barrel/ stock & trigger guard - bolt number does not match, and is stamped "N" on the receiver band, which signifies that this weapon will fire the Balle N 8mm Lebel cartridge. Features include an 18" barrel, metal buttplate, folding tangent rear sight, front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings and period correct black leather sling. This gun is showing age & wear, but still retains an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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AIM 2.5-10X40  Tactical Scope W/ Green Dot Laser & Quick Mount AIM 2.5-10X40  Tactical Scope W/ Green Dot Laser & Quick Mount

AIM 2.5-10X40 Tactical Scope W/ Green Dot Laser & Quick Mount

Lot #496 (Sale Order 497 of 553)

This 2.5-10X40mm scope offers a compact design with an angle cut shade that reduces excess glare in sunny conditions. It is equipped with a green laser for quick target acquisition and features a quick mount base. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. This scope is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Mossberg, Model 9200 (28 Mossberg, Model 9200 (28

Mossberg, Model 9200 (28" Accu-Choke), 12 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - SH3628

Lot #497 (Sale Order 498 of 553)

The Mossberg 9200 Series is a self-loading, gas-operated shotgun that was designed as a reliable all-purpose gun that can be used for hunting and sport shooting. This Model 9200 features a black synthetic stock with textured grip panels, black rubber buttpad, tang safety, 28" Accu-Choke barrel with extended choke tube for turkey loads, vent-rib with dual bead sights, sling studs, 14" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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Black Composite Stock W/ Bedding Block - For Remington XP-100 Black Composite Stock W/ Bedding Block - For Remington XP-100

Black Composite Stock W/ Bedding Block - For Remington XP-100

Lot #498 (Sale Order 499 of 553)

Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up.

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1976 H&R, Model 157 1976 H&R, Model 157

1976 H&R, Model 157 "Mannlicher" (22"), 22 Hornet, Single-Shot, SN - AP265035

Lot #499 (Sale Order 500 of 553)

The H&R Model 157 is a single-shot rifle with a break-action design that features a full length Mannlicher forearm and was only produced between 1975 and 1983. It was offered in 22 Magnum, .22 Hornet and .30-30 calibers. According to the Harrington & Richardson Serialization Chart (1940 to 1982), this Model 157 (.22 Hornet) was made in 1976. Features include a smooth hardwood stock with stained finish, case colored receiver, black ribbed buttpad, 22" barrel, folding leaf rear sight, ramped dovetail front sight 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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1950s Weaver KV Variable Power Rifle Scope - 2 3/4x-5x 1950s Weaver KV Variable Power Rifle Scope - 2 3/4x-5x

1950s Weaver KV Variable Power Rifle Scope - 2 3/4x-5x

Lot #500 (Sale Order 501 of 553)

This 1950s Weaver 2 3/4x-5x scope features protected micrometer adjustments (1/4 click) and appears to be in good working order with no damage. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up.

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New England, Pardner - NWTF - Laminate - Compact, 410 Ga. (22 New England, Pardner - NWTF - Laminate - Compact, 410 Ga. (22

New England, Pardner - NWTF - Laminate - Compact, 410 Ga. (22" FULL) , Single-Shot, SN - NR383531

Lot #501 (Sale Order 502 of 553)

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 Compact/ 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.

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AIM Sports Blue/Green Illuminated Scope W/ Cut Sunshade (NIB) AIM Sports Blue/Green Illuminated Scope W/ Cut Sunshade (NIB)

AIM Sports Blue/Green Illuminated Scope W/ Cut Sunshade (NIB)

Lot #502 (Sale Order 503 of 553)

This Tactical Series 3-9X40mm Dual-Illuminated Scope has a cut sunshade that reduces glare in bright conditions. This scope appears to be new-in-box with no damage and appears to be in good working order. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. This scope is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1980s Rossi, Model 62 SA (19 1980s Rossi, Model 62 SA (19

1980s Rossi, Model 62 SA (19"), 22 S L LR Pump, SN - G366735

Lot #503 (Sale Order 504 of 553)

Sleek, well-made, and configured just like Winchester’s pump-action Model 62, the Rossi Model 62 was manufactured in Brazil between 1970 and 1998, and imported into U.S. by Interarms. Production ceased when Taurus purchased Rossi in 1998. This Rossi Model 62 SA was made in circa 1985, and sports a smooth walnut stock with ribbed forearm, 19" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail front sight, black ribbed buttpad and takedown screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Barska 4x32 Plinker-22 Riflescope (Black Matte) W/ Rings (NIB) Barska 4x32 Plinker-22 Riflescope (Black Matte) W/ Rings (NIB)

Barska 4x32 Plinker-22 Riflescope (Black Matte) W/ Rings (NIB)

Lot #504 (Sale Order 505 of 553)

The 4x32 Plinker-22 Riflescope (Black Matte) from Barska is engineered for plinking and general hunting with a .22 rimfire rifle. Fully coated optics create bright, clear sighting. Waterproof, fogproof and shockproof, the Plinker-22 is durable and able to take the knocks of long term use. Its reticle is the practical and popular 30/30 with 1/4 MOA click values for the windage and elevation turrets. It is parallax-free at 50 yards. Two 3/8 dovetail mounting rings and lens covers are included. This scope appears to be new-in-box with no damage and appears to be in good working order. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Circa 1950 J.C. Higgins, Model 102.25, 16 Ga. (28 Circa 1950 J.C. Higgins, Model 102.25, 16 Ga. (28

Circa 1950 J.C. Higgins, Model 102.25, 16 Ga. (28" MOD), Pump

Lot #505 (Sale Order 506 of 553)

The J.C. Higgins Model 102.25 is a variant of the J. Stevens Arms Company Model 520A that was produced for Sears, Roebuck and Co. during the late 1940s and early 1950s. This Model 102.25 features an outline checkered walnut stock, black ribbed buttpad, 28" MOD barrel with silver bead front sight, tang safety, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in good condition with some wear and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Barska 15-40x50 Colorado Spotting Scope W/ Tripod & Carry Case (NIB) Barska 15-40x50 Colorado Spotting Scope W/ Tripod & Carry Case (NIB)

Barska 15-40x50 Colorado Spotting Scope W/ Tripod & Carry Case (NIB)

Lot #506 (Sale Order 507 of 553)

The 15-40x50 Colorado Spotting Scope is a lightweight zoom spotting scope useful for bird watching and spotting at the target range. The multi-coated glass and BK-7 prism transmit bright contrast-rich images throughout the entire zoom range. An included mini tripod is foldable and convenient for terrain navigation and nature observation on-the-go. This scope comes with black carry case and appears to be new-in-box with no damage and appears to be in good working order. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. This scope is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1972 Savage/ Stevens, Model 74, 22 S L LR, Falling-Block Single-Shot (New W/ Box), SN - B122699 1972 Savage/ Stevens, Model 74, 22 S L LR, Falling-Block Single-Shot (New W/ Box), SN - B122699

1972 Savage/ Stevens, Model 74, 22 S L LR, Falling-Block Single-Shot (New W/ Box), SN - B122699

Lot #507 (Sale Order 508 of 553)

The Savage/ Stevens Model 74 is a 22 caliber single-shot rifle with a falling-block design that was only listed in the Savage catalog from 1972 to 1974. According to the 1969-2013 Savage Serial Number Chart, this Model 74 was made in 1972. Features include a smooth hardwood stock with stained finish, black ribbed buttpad, 22" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed front sight and comes in original box with operating instructions. This gun appears to be new/ unfired with very light box wear, has a perfect bore and appears to be in good working order.

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NcSTAR 6x42 Mark III P4 Sniper Tactical Riflescope (NIB) NcSTAR 6x42 Mark III P4 Sniper Tactical Riflescope (NIB)

NcSTAR 6x42 Mark III P4 Sniper Tactical Riflescope (NIB)

Lot #508 (Sale Order 509 of 553)

The NcStar Mark III Tactical Series 6x42 Compact Riflescope (P4 Sniper Reticle) was created to be packed with as many features as possible, but keeping the riflescope small enough and light enough to be carried on any platform. NcStar took the top qualities of the Mark III as a starting point to create a compact rifle scope with prominent lines and solid controls. The Mark III Tactical Series 6x42 Compact Riflescope is infused with two distinct Quick Release options for either a standard Weaver style/picatinny rail or an AR/M16 carry handle. Professionals and Enthusiasts will agree that the Mark III Tactical Series 6x42 Compact Riflescopes are designed to do the job no matter what gets in the way! This scope appears to be new-in-box with no damage and appears to be in good working order. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1950s J.C. Higgins, Model 20 Deluxe - Power-Pac Muzzle, 12 Ga., Pump (W/ Choke Tubes) 1950s J.C. Higgins, Model 20 Deluxe - Power-Pac Muzzle, 12 Ga., Pump (W/ Choke Tubes)

1950s J.C. Higgins, Model 20 Deluxe - Power-Pac Muzzle, 12 Ga., Pump (W/ Choke Tubes)

Lot #509 (Sale Order 510 of 553)

The Model 20 pump action shotgun is a prime example of the excellence, ingenuity, and craftsmanship of American manufacturing in the post war years. Introduced in 1946, and offered in 12, 16 and 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. The Model 20 shotgun came in a number of variants featuring different barrel lengths and at least one muzzle device option (The Power-Pac). The Model 20, for all intents and purposes, is the same as the High Standard Model 200 and its subsequent variants. The Power-Pac muzzle system was advertised to "cut recoil in half" and came with three screw in choke tubes - Short Range, Medium Range & Long Range. This Model 20 Deluxe features a smooth walnut stock with fluted comb/ ribbed forearm & oiled finish, black grip cap, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, 27" barrel (length includes 4.5" vented Power-Pac), comes with all three choke tubes, jeweled action, gold initial crest inlay under the stock, serrated vent-rib with brass bead front sight, 14.25" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, appears to be in good working order, and comes with a 1949 advertising online print-out.

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BSA Optics Bore Sighter Kit BSA Optics Bore Sighter Kit

BSA Optics Bore Sighter Kit

Lot #510 (Sale Order 511 of 553)

Comes with .17 Arbor, .22 Arbor, .66mm Arbor, .25 Arbor, 6.5 mm Arbor, .27 Arbor, 7 mm Arbor, 30 Arbor, .32 Arbor, .338 Arbor, .35 Arbor, .375 Arbor, .44 Arbor, .45 Arbor, .50 Arbor. This Bore Sighter kit appears to be new/ unused. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. This scope is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1920s J. Stevens, No. 12 Marksman, 22 LR, Tip-Up Single-Shot 1920s J. Stevens, No. 12 Marksman, 22 LR, Tip-Up Single-Shot

1920s J. Stevens, No. 12 Marksman, 22 LR, Tip-Up Single-Shot

Lot #511 (Sale Order 512 of 553)

The J. Stevens Marksman is a tip-up single-shot rifle operated by an under finger lever that was made between circa 1912 and 1933. It was sold alongside the No. 26 Crackshot and the No. 17 Favorite. These little rifles were made in .22, .25 and .32 rimfire with the .22 being the most popular. The Marksman has an external hammer and an under lever/trigger guard which when pulled down allows the rifle to hinge in the middle exposing the chamber to automatically extract and load live round. Upon closing, it has an automatic hammer rebound providing a safety situation holding the hammer off the firing pin until being manually cocked. The hammer must be manually cocked to fire each round. This J. Stevens No. 12 Marksman sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, 22" barrel, dovetailed notch rear sight, dovetailed front sight, black ribbed buttpad, and large knurled quick take-down screw under the forearm. This gun has been nicely refinished and is in nice condition with light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Vintage Hunter (27-232 F16) Black Tooled Leather Western Holster & Belt - RH Draw Vintage Hunter (27-232 F16) Black Tooled Leather Western Holster & Belt - RH Draw

Vintage Hunter (27-232 F16) Black Tooled Leather Western Holster & Belt - RH Draw

Lot #512 (Sale Order 513 of 553)

This vintage black tooled leather western-style revolver holster has a right hand draw and comes with matching cartridge belt - 8" holster height. Does not include buckle. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1950s Mossberg, Model 190 (26 1950s Mossberg, Model 190 (26

1950s Mossberg, Model 190 (26" C-LECT-CHOKE), 16 Ga., Bolt-Action

Lot #513 (Sale Order 514 of 553)

The Mossberg Model 190 bolt-action shotgun was made from 1950-1955. This Model 190 (16 Ga.) features a smooth one-piece walnut stock with high comb/ Schnabel forearm & oiled finish, finger groove trigger guard, black ribbed buttpad, 26" ported barrel with C-LECT-CHOKE system, silver bead front sight, and detachable box magazine with 2+1 capacity. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1950s J.C. Higgins (742) Brown Tooled Leather Western Holster & Belt - RH Draw 1950s J.C. Higgins (742) Brown Tooled Leather Western Holster & Belt - RH Draw

1950s J.C. Higgins (742) Brown Tooled Leather Western Holster & Belt - RH Draw

Lot #514 (Sale Order 515 of 553)

This vintage J.C. Higgins brown tooled leather western-style revolver holster has a right hand draw and comes with matching cartridge belt - 7" holster height. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Early 1900s J. Stevens A&T Co., 1894 Favorite, 22 LR, Falling-Block Single-Shot, SN - U81 Early 1900s J. Stevens A&T Co., 1894 Favorite, 22 LR, Falling-Block Single-Shot, SN - U81

Early 1900s J. Stevens A&T Co., 1894 Favorite, 22 LR, Falling-Block Single-Shot, SN - U81

Lot #515 (Sale Order 516 of 553)

The Stevens Favorite Model 1894 is a single-shot sporting rifle with a falling breech block worked by an underlever that was made from 1894-1915. The Favorite went through several modifications after its introduction in 1889. This being an example of the 1894 version, the first major modification was with a new form of main spring and a half octagonal barrel. Features include a 22" octagon/ round barrel, smooth walnut stock with high comb & semi-Schnabel forearm tip, black hard rubber buttpad and dovetailed notch rear sight. This gun sports an early re-bluing and 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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R. Sisson Brown Tooled Leather Western Holster & Belt - LH Draw R. Sisson Brown Tooled Leather Western Holster & Belt - LH Draw

R. Sisson Brown Tooled Leather Western Holster & Belt - LH Draw

Lot #516 (Sale Order 517 of 553)

This R. Sisson brown tooled leather western-style revolver holster has a left hand draw and comes with matching cartridge belt - 11.5" holster height. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. This holster is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Remington, Model 870 Express Magnum (24 Remington, Model 870 Express Magnum (24

Remington, Model 870 Express Magnum (24"), 12 Ga., Pump (W/ Scope), SN - A327146M

Lot #517 (Sale Order 518 of 553)

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 more than half a century, and has become the best-selling shotgun of any type in history with over 11 million made. This Model 870 Express Magnum features a checkered hardwood stock with stained finish & contoured forearm (with camo tape), non-reflective matte bluing, 24" RemChoke barrel with FULL choke tube, vent-rib, black cushioned rubber buttpad with black spacer, Simmons ProSport 1.5-5x32 scope, padded camo sling, 14" 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. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Cobra Brown Leather Western Holster & Belt - RH Draw (LGE SA 7.5 Cobra Brown Leather Western Holster & Belt - RH Draw (LGE SA 7.5

Cobra Brown Leather Western Holster & Belt - RH Draw (LGE SA 7.5")

Lot #518 (Sale Order 519 of 553)

This Cobra brown leather western-style revolver holster has a right hand draw and comes with matching cartridge belt - Marked "LGE SA 7 1/2") 10" holster height. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. This holster is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Early 1900s J. Stevens A&T Co., 1894 Favorite, 22 LR, Falling-Block Single-Shot, SN - F436 Early 1900s J. Stevens A&T Co., 1894 Favorite, 22 LR, Falling-Block Single-Shot, SN - F436

Early 1900s J. Stevens A&T Co., 1894 Favorite, 22 LR, Falling-Block Single-Shot, SN - F436

Lot #519 (Sale Order 520 of 553)

The Stevens Favorite Model 1894 is a single-shot sporting rifle with a falling breech block worked by an underlever that was made from 1894-1915. The Favorite went through several modifications after its introduction in 1889. This being an example of the 1894 version, the first major modification with a new form of main spring and a half octagonal barrel. Features include a 22" octagon/ round barrel, smooth walnut stock with high comb & semi-Schnabel forearm tip, black hard rubber buttpad, adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetailed front sight. This gun is showing age & wear, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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El Paso Saddlery Brown Leather Holster W/ Dual Compartment Magazine Pouch - For 1911 Pistol El Paso Saddlery Brown Leather Holster W/ Dual Compartment Magazine Pouch - For 1911 Pistol

El Paso Saddlery Brown Leather Holster W/ Dual Compartment Magazine Pouch - For 1911 Pistol

Lot #520 (Sale Order 521 of 553)

This brown tooled leather holster from El Paso Saddlery is a right hand draw and is for full size 1911-style pistol and comes with matching dual compartment magazine pouch - 7" height. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Mossberg, Model 500A Tactical (20 Mossberg, Model 500A Tactical (20

Mossberg, Model 500A Tactical (20" CYL), 12 ga., Pump, SN - P778652

Lot #521 (Sale Order 522 of 553)

This Mossberg Model 500A 12 gauge shotgun sports a checkered hardwood stock with stained finish, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, grooved black synthetic forearm, 20" CYL barrel with brass bead front sight, tang safety, 13" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This gun is in good condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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(2) Kimber Hunter 84M Rifle Magazines - New (2) Kimber Hunter 84M Rifle Magazines - New

(2) Kimber Hunter 84M Rifle Magazines - New

Lot #522 (Sale Order 523 of 553)

Designed for use with Kimber Hunter 84M rifles, these removable box magazines have a 3-round capacity. These magazines are new and sell together. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1920s J. Stevens, No. 12 Marksman, 22 LR, Tip-Up Single-Shot 1920s J. Stevens, No. 12 Marksman, 22 LR, Tip-Up Single-Shot

1920s J. Stevens, No. 12 Marksman, 22 LR, Tip-Up Single-Shot

Lot #523 (Sale Order 524 of 553)

The J. Stevens Marksman is a tip-up single-shot rifle operated by an under finger lever that was made between circa 1912 and 1933. It was sold along side the No. 26 Crackshot and the No. 17 Favorite. These little rifles were made in .22, .25 and .32 rimfire with the .22 being the most popular. The Marksman has an external hammer and an under lever/trigger guard which when pulled down, allows the rifle to hinge in the middle, exposing the chamber to automatically extract and load live round. Upon closing, it has an automatic hammer rebound, providing a safety situation holding the hammer off the firing pin until being manually cocked. The hammer must be manually cocked to fire each round. This J. Stevens No. 12 Marksman sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, 20" barrel, dovetailed notch rear sight, dovetailed front sight and black checkered buttpad. This gun has been nicely refinished and is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp bore with some light pitting and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Krasne's Triple-K Remington 740/742 Rifle Magazine - 30-06 Sprg. - New Krasne's Triple-K Remington 740/742 Rifle Magazine - 30-06 Sprg. - New

Krasne's Triple-K Remington 740/742 Rifle Magazine - 30-06 Sprg. - New

Lot #524 (Sale Order 525 of 553)

Designed for use with Remington Model 740 & 742 rifles, this 30-06 Springfield removable box magazine has a 10-round capacity. This magazine is new. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Circa 1930 Montgomery Ward, Hercules Exposed Hammer, 12 Ga., Side-By-Side, SN - 60145 Circa 1930 Montgomery Ward, Hercules Exposed Hammer, 12 Ga., Side-By-Side, SN - 60145

Circa 1930 Montgomery Ward, Hercules Exposed Hammer, 12 Ga., Side-By-Side, SN - 60145

Lot #525 (Sale Order 526 of 553)

Hercules was a trade name used by Montgomery Ward on firearms made by a variety of manufacturers. This "Hercules" is a variant of the Springfield/ J. Stevens Arms Company Model 315 made in the period 1929-1931. Features include an outline checkered walnut stock with gloss finish, black checkered buttpad, 30" MOD/ IMP MOD barrel, grooved rib with brass bead front sight, exposed hammers, dual triggers, single extractor and 2 3/4" chambers. This gun will have stock damage around the tang, but appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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(8) Vintage Leather Holsters (8) Vintage Leather Holsters

(8) Vintage Leather Holsters

Lot #526 (Sale Order 527 of 553)

Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. These holsters are from the Don Crawford Collection

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Circa 1915 J. Stevens, M1915 Favorite, 22 LR, Single-Shot Falling-Block, SN - Z957 (Needs Work) Circa 1915 J. Stevens, M1915 Favorite, 22 LR, Single-Shot Falling-Block, SN - Z957 (Needs Work)

Circa 1915 J. Stevens, M1915 Favorite, 22 LR, Single-Shot Falling-Block, SN - Z957 (Needs Work)

Lot #527 (Sale Order 528 of 553)

The J. Stevens sporting "Boy's Rifle" Favorite is a falling breech block single-shot rifle, worked by an underlever, that was introduced in 1894. The Model 1915 Favorite was an improved Model 1894 that was made from 1915 to 1935. This Model 1915 features a smooth walnut stock, 24" octagon barrel, adjustable rear sight and dovetail brass blade front sight. This gun is showing age & wear and is not in working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Auto-Ordnance Thompson 1927 .45ACP 30-Round Magazine Auto-Ordnance Thompson 1927 .45ACP 30-Round Magazine

Auto-Ordnance Thompson 1927 .45ACP 30-Round Magazine

Lot #528 (Sale Order 529 of 553)

Featuring stainless steel construction with a corrosion-resistant finish, the Auto-Ordnance Thompson 1927 .45ACP 30-Round Magazine is a classic stick mag and is perfect for your Thompson submachine gun. This factory magazine features a rugged steel spring and steel follower for smooth, reliable feeding in high-stress target and defensive situations. Plus, clear-cut witness holes provide quick, easy round counts on the fly. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up

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1920s Eastern Arms Company, 12 Ga. (26 1920s Eastern Arms Company, 12 Ga. (26

1920s Eastern Arms Company, 12 Ga. (26" IC), Break-Action Single-Shot W/ Morgan Recoil Pad

Lot #529 (Sale Order 530 of 553)

Eastern Arms Company was a trade name used by Sears and Roebucks Co. during the first part of the 20th century. This Eastern Arms Company 12 gauge single-shot features a smooth walnut stock with gloss finish, Morgan adjustable recoil pad with aluminum plates, 26" IC barrel with brass bead front sight, 2 3/4" chamber & 14.5" LOP. This gun is showing age & wear but appears to be in good working order.

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(2) KRD 15-Round 9mm Luger Magazines - For Browning Hi-Power Pistols (2) KRD 15-Round 9mm Luger Magazines - For Browning Hi-Power Pistols

(2) KRD 15-Round 9mm Luger Magazines - For Browning Hi-Power Pistols

Lot #530 (Sale Order 531 of 553)

These 15-round KRD magazines with floorplates were designed for Browning Hi-Power Pistols. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up.

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1920s J. Stevens, Visible Loader, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - C740 (Needs Work) 1920s J. Stevens, Visible Loader, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - C740 (Needs Work)

1920s J. Stevens, Visible Loader, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - C740 (Needs Work)

Lot #531 (Sale Order 532 of 553)

This J. Stevens Visible Loading Repeater 22 caliber pump-action rifle features a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, 22" barrel, adjustable rear sight and dovetailed blade front sight. This gun is showing age & wear and is not in working order.

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(3) Magazines - 9mm Para & 22 LR - New (3) Magazines - 9mm Para & 22 LR - New

(3) Magazines - 9mm Para & 22 LR - New

Lot #532 (Sale Order 533 of 553)

This lot consists of: (1) ProMag 9mm Para 8-round magazine for Firestar pistols (STA 02 M43); (1) Springfield Armory 9mm Para 10-round magazine for 1911 EMP Champion pistols; and (1) Eagle 22 LR 30-round magazine for Ruger 10/22s, Ruger M77s & AMP lightnings. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up.

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1920s J. Stevens, 410 Ga. (26 1920s J. Stevens, 410 Ga. (26

1920s J. Stevens, 410 Ga. (26" F), Break-Action Single-Shot

Lot #533 (Sale Order 534 of 553)

This J. Stevens 410 gauge single-shot features a smooth walnut stock, case colored receiver, black checkered buttpad and 26" FULL barrel with brass bead front sight. This gun is in good condition with some wear and appears to be in good working order.

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Browning Belgium A5 12 Ga. Barrel (28 Browning Belgium A5 12 Ga. Barrel (28

Browning Belgium A5 12 Ga. Barrel (28" MOD) W/ Box (New-Old-Stock)

Lot #534 (Sale Order 535 of 553)

This vintage 1960s Browning Belgium A5 vent-rib barrel is 28" with a fixed MOD choke & 3" chamber, and is new/ unused with original box with plastic. Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up.

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1972 Savage/ Stevens, Model 34, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - B114050 1972 Savage/ Stevens, Model 34, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - B114050

1972 Savage/ Stevens, Model 34, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action, SN - B114050

Lot #535 (Sale Order 536 of 553)

The Savage/ Stevens Model 34 is a bolt-action repeating rifle that was produced in the late 1960s - 70s. According to the Savage Serial Number Chart (1969-2013), this model 34 was made in 1972. Features include a birchwood stock with impressed checkering, black ribbed buttpad, 20" barrel, adjustable rear sight, dovetail front sight and Tasco 4x15 scope. Does not include magazine. 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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Winchester Model 1897 12 Ga. Barrel/ Slide (25 Winchester Model 1897 12 Ga. Barrel/ Slide (25

Winchester Model 1897 12 Ga. Barrel/ Slide (25" FULL) - 2 3/4" Chamber

Lot #536 (Sale Order 537 of 553)

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1970s Winchester-Western (Canada), Cooey 840, 410 Ga. (26 1970s Winchester-Western (Canada), Cooey 840, 410 Ga. (26

1970s Winchester-Western (Canada), Cooey 840, 410 Ga. (26" F), Break-Action Single-Shot, SN - 62859

Lot #537 (Sale Order 538 of 553)

The Model 84 was the first shotgun designed and manufactured by the H. W. Cooey Machine & Arms Company in Cobourg, Ontario, Canada. The shotgun was sold as the Model 84 until 1967 when, following acquisition by Winchester, it was sold as the Model 840 until production ended in 1979. Model 84s manufactured before 1961 are stamped "H. W. Cooey Machine & Arms Company" on the right side of the action, while guns made after the Winchester's acquisition of Cooey are stamped "Winchester-Western (Canada) Limited." on the right side of the receiver. This 1970s Winchester-Western Cooey Model 840 features a smooth hardwood stock with pressed checkering/ duck-in-flight grip, black ribbed buttpad, 26" FULL barrel with brass bead front sight and 14.25" LOP. This gun is showing age & wear but appears to be in good working order.

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Franchi Model 48AL 12 Ga. Vent-Rib Barrel (24 Franchi Model 48AL 12 Ga. Vent-Rib Barrel (24

Franchi Model 48AL 12 Ga. Vent-Rib Barrel (24" IC) - 2 3/4" Chamber

Lot #538 (Sale Order 539 of 553)

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Circa 1922 Savage, Sporter, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Circa 1922 Savage, Sporter, 22 LR, Bolt-Action

Circa 1922 Savage, Sporter, 22 LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #539 (Sale Order 540 of 553)

The first Savage "Sporter" 22 caliber bolt-action repeating rifle was introduced in 1922, had no model marked on it, and used the same action as the military styled 1919 NRA. In 1924, an improved action come out as the Model 23-A Sporter, and in 1933, another improved action replaced that one, and the new models were the Model 23-AA and 19-33. This circa 1922 unmarked Savage Sporter features a one-piece walnut military-style stock with grooved forearm, ribbed metal buttplate, 25.25" barrel, dovetailed front bead sight and detachable box magazine. This gun is showing age & wear, but still retains a sharp bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Czech VZ24 Rifle Stock Czech VZ24 Rifle Stock

Czech VZ24 Rifle Stock

Lot #540 (Sale Order 541 of 553)

Shipping cost $20.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up… This stock is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1974 Marlin, Glenfield Model 60, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 26468569 1974 Marlin, Glenfield Model 60, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 26468569

1974 Marlin, Glenfield Model 60, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 26468569

Lot #541 (Sale Order 542 of 553)

The Marlin Glenfield Model 60 is a 22 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was in continuous production from 1960 to 2020. This Model 60 was made in 1974, and sports a hardwood stock with high comb & pressed ribbed grips with squirrel decoration, black checkered buttpad, 22" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped front sight and grooved receiver top for scope rings. This gun is showing age & wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Circa 1840s Joseph Goulcher, 37 Cal., Percussion Kentucky Long Rifle Circa 1840s Joseph Goulcher, 37 Cal., Percussion Kentucky Long Rifle

Circa 1840s Joseph Goulcher, 37 Cal., Percussion Kentucky Long Rifle

Lot #542 (Sale Order 543 of 553)

This mid-1800s Kentucky-style black powder percussion rifle sports a Joseph Goulcher lock and silver tacked stock inlays. Other features include a full length maple stock, brass patch box & furniture, 44" octagon barrel, fixed rear sight, dovetailed blade front sight, ramrod, set triggers and comes with a bullet mold. This gun seems to function properly, but the hammer does not cock in the full position. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1920s Stevens, 1920s Stevens,

1920s Stevens, "20th Century", 12 Ga. (18" CYL), Break-Action Single-Shot, SN - T806

Lot #543 (Sale Order 544 of 553)

This circa 1920s Stevens "20th Century" single-shot shotgun features a smooth walnut stock, black checkered buttpad and 18" CYL barrel. This gun is showing wear, to include stock cracks, but appears to be in working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Circa 1840s Unmarked, 32 Cal., Percussion Long Rifle Circa 1840s Unmarked, 32 Cal., Percussion Long Rifle

Circa 1840s Unmarked, 32 Cal., Percussion Long Rifle

Lot #544 (Sale Order 545 of 553)

This mid-1800s black powder percussion rifle sports an unmarked lock with bird dog hunting scene, walnut stock with hand cut checkering, silver crest inlay on the top tang, brass patch box & furniture, 39.5" octagon barrel, fixed rear sight, dovetailed blade front sight, ramrod and set triggers. This gun is showing age & wear, but appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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1920s Stevens, Diamond Arms Co, 12 Ga. (20.25 1920s Stevens, Diamond Arms Co, 12 Ga. (20.25

1920s Stevens, Diamond Arms Co, 12 Ga. (20.25" CYL) Break-Action Single-Shot

Lot #545 (Sale Order 546 of 553)

Diamond Arms Co. was a "Trade Brand Name" used by Shapleigh Hardware Company of St. Louis, MO in the early 1900s. The primary manufacturer of Diamond Arms guns was Stevens Arms & Tool Company. This Stevens "Diamond Arms Co" 12 gauge shotgun features a smooth walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, Red Head brown rubber pad sleeve and 20.25" CYL barrel. This gun is showing age & wear but appears to be in working order.

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Mid-1800s 20 Ga. Percussion Shotgun Mid-1800s 20 Ga. Percussion Shotgun

Mid-1800s 20 Ga. Percussion Shotgun

Lot #546 (Sale Order 547 of 553)

This mid-1800s percussion shotgun with an approximate 20 gauge bore diameter features a smooth walnut stock, metal buttplate, 32" barrel and ramrod. This gun is showing age & wear, but appears to be in working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Early Unmarked, German-Style, 16 Ga., Engraved Side-By-Side Shotgun Early Unmarked, German-Style, 16 Ga., Engraved Side-By-Side Shotgun

Early Unmarked, German-Style, 16 Ga., Engraved Side-By-Side Shotgun

Lot #547 (Sale Order 548 of 553)

This early German sporting shotgun sports an unusual under-lever break-action design, engraved receiver & tang, 32" barrels and dual triggers. This gun is showing wear and is not in working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Early 44 Cal., Percussion Long Rifle Early 44 Cal., Percussion Long Rifle

Early 44 Cal., Percussion Long Rifle

Lot #548 (Sale Order 549 of 553)

This early black powder percussion rifle sports a smooth walnut stock, silver crest inlay on the top tang, curved brass buttplate, 33" heavy octagon barrel, adjustable rear sight, dovetailed front sight, ramrod and set triggers. This gun is showing age & wear, but appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Don Crawford Collection.

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Powder Horn Powder Horn

Powder Horn

Lot #549 (Sale Order 550 of 553)

Shipping cost $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. This item is from the Don Crawford Collection

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1920s Mossberg, Bearcat, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action 1920s Mossberg, Bearcat, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

1920s Mossberg, Bearcat, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #550 (Sale Order 551 of 553)

Bearcat was a Trade Name used on Mossberg rifles from 1928-1932. This Mossberg Bearcat features a one-piece walnut stock, metal buttplate, 24" barrel and quick take-down screw under the forearm. 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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1920s Batavia Leader, 12 Ga. (28 1920s Batavia Leader, 12 Ga. (28

1920s Batavia Leader, 12 Ga. (28"), Hammerless Side-By-Side (Missing Forearm), SN - 80012

Lot #551 (Sale Order 552 of 553)

The Baker Batavia Leader was made by Baker Gun and Forging Company, circa 1898-1916, when it was discontinued. Baker gun and Forging Company was purchased by H. & D. Folsom Arms Company December 24, 1919, who reintroduced the Batavia Leader gun in 1920. This 1920s Batavia Leader sports a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & round grip, black checkered buttpad, 28" ribbed barrels with brass bead front sight, tang safety, dual triggers, single extractor and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is missing the forearm and does not appear to be in working order.

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1960s Savage/ Stevens, Model 73, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action 1960s Savage/ Stevens, Model 73, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

1960s Savage/ Stevens, Model 73, 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #552 (Sale Order 553 of 553)

The Stevens/Savage Model 73 was made between 1965 and 1980. This Model 73 was made prior to 1968 (no serial number) and features a smooth one-piece walnut stock, black ribbed buttpad, 20" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed front sight and Weaver C6 scope. This gun is showing age but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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