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Outstanding Firearms & Military Assets

by Will Sullivan Auction Co.
Event Begins: Tuesday,  December  5,  9:10 AM Central
First lots ends Saturday,  December  9,  10:00 AM Central
Last lot ends Saturday,  December  9,  2:49:42 PM Central
We Do Not Accept Payment Though The Mail..... This Outstanding Firearms & Early Military Assets Auction Consists Of Several Full Estate Collections, as well as New-Old-Stock arms from a former wholesale distributor. The Only Way To Participate Is Through ProxiBid. There Is No Live Crowd And No Phone Bids/ Left Bids. PLEASE READ TERMS & CONDITIONS BEFORE REGISTERING TO PARTICIPATE.
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RARE 1912 Colt SAA RARE 1912 Colt SAA

RARE 1912 Colt SAA "Bisley Model", 32 S&W, Revolver (W/ Letter), SN - 323011

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This highly desirable Colt "Bisley Model" Single Action Army Revolver is chambered for .32 S&W. The Colt Bisley (1894–1912) was introduced as an accurate target pistol. The name Bisley came from the famous firing range in Bisley, England. It was produced in many popular calibers, but only very few in .32 S&W. The .32 S&W Single Action Army was made on special orders only. The Colt Bisley can be distinguished by the longer grip, the wider hammer spur, and the wider trigger. Bisleys were serial-numbered in the range of 156300–331916, in the same sequence as the Single Action Army. All Bisleys after No. 161,376 had "BISLEY MODEL" with the caliber stamped on the left side of the barrel which is rare for older Colt revolvers. The most common were in the American calibers of .32-20, .38-40, .45 Colt, .44-40, .41 Long Colt and also in the British calibers of .450 Eley and .455 Eley. A total number of 44,350 were manufactured. Production of the Bisley was terminated in 1912, but serial No. 331916 was shipped after the First World War. This gun is numbers matching - frame, trigger guard, frame butt, grips & cylinder. The loading gate is stamped "981" but is certainly factory and appears to be period correct. According to the Colt Archives Department, this "Bisley Model" left the factory on June 11, 1912, in a shipment of "1" to "H.L. Smith". Factory records also indicate that this gun was originally assembled in 32-20 caliber and the special factory re-chambering was most likely done sometime between 1912 & 1920. (Colt did not keep records for guns sent back for re-chambering). It is also very likely that the loading gate was replaced at the time of the 32 S&W update. The Bisley Model was offered in 4.75", 5.5" & 7.5" barrel lengths. This gun sports a 7.5" barrel which is the most desirable to a collector. The finish retains much of the original bluing (no re-bluing or restoration has been done), and the original black hard rubber checkered grips with embossed Rampant Colt are in excellent condition. The bore is shiny & clean with excellent deep rifling (no pitting). This gun has nice timing and appears to be in good working order; however, the hammer's "4th click" is very soft and may need some adjustment. The consignor of this gun purchased it at a local gun store in Tennessee in the early 1970s, and it has never been offered at public auction. This is a very rare opportunity to purchase an original Colt "Bisley Model" chambered in .32 S&W on a "No-Reserve" auction. Even the top Colt Collectors are missing a .32 S&W Bisley in their collection.

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1970 Belgium Browning Lightning Superposed, 12 Ga. (Kolar Tubes 20/28/.410), SN - 23014S70 1970 Belgium Browning Lightning Superposed, 12 Ga. (Kolar Tubes 20/28/.410), SN - 23014S70

1970 Belgium Browning Lightning Superposed, 12 Ga. (Kolar Tubes 20/28/.410), SN - 23014S70

Lot #2 (Sale Order 3 of 574)

This Browning Superposed Lightning was made in Belgium in 1970 (SN "S" = 12 ga. "70" = 1970) and sports 26.5" ported barrels choked for **S/ **S (SKEET/ SKEET). This gun comes with a full set of 6 Kolar AAA sub-gauge tubes - (2) 20 gauge, (2) 28 gauge and (2) 410 gauge. All tubes are marked "U014", no choke markings present. Other features include a glossed walnut stock with deep cut outlined checkering/ adjustable comb & contoured forearm, ribbed brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, engraved receiver with floral pattern, gold trigger, serrated vent-rib with dual bead sights, tang safety/ barrel selector, dual extractors, 2 3/4" chambers and 14.25" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order. The Kolar AAA/Sub-Gauge Inserts are designed to maximize sub-gauge performance and pattern efficiency. Max AAAs are matched weight and balanced, and they feature extra-long forcing cones and over-boring. CNC honing ensures precise bore sizing, perfect concentricity, and exact P.O.I. This gun also comes in an aluminum lockable luggage gun case with a folding compartment for the tubes. The Browning Superposed is a Belgian over-under shotgun that was produced from 1931 until 1986. The pre-World War II Superposed was offered in 12-gauge only, with the exception of special orders. The 20-gauge version first became available in the 1949 catalog. Barrels ranged from 26.5” to 30” for the 12-gauge and 26.5” or 28” for the 20-gauge. The 1950s saw the introduction of various sub-models of the gun. Hunting models (Trap- and Skeet-specific models also became available), such as a Lightning version that was lighter than the standard models. Every Superposed (standard & sub models) was hand-engraved in Belgium. The 1960s saw the full introduction of a 28 gauge and .410 models and a Lightning version of the Trap model. Between 1970 and 1976, the cost of a Belgian-made Superposed more than doubled, due to rising labor and manufacturing costs. This opened the door for Browning's less expensive alternative to the Superposed, the Citori, which was produced at the Miroku, Japan plant.

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1912 Colt M1911 U.S. Army, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 13865 1912 Colt M1911 U.S. Army, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 13865

1912 Colt M1911 U.S. Army, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 13865

Lot #3 (Sale Order 4 of 574)

According to the Colt Archives serial number database, this Model 1911 was manufactured in 1912. This gun is marked "MODEL OF 1911 U.S. ARMY" on the right side of the slide, "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" on the left side of the frame, "PATENTED APR. 20, 1897. SEPT. 9, 1902/ DEC. 19, 1905. FEB. 14, 1911. AUG. 19, 1913" & COLT'S PT. F.A. MFG. CO/ HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A." on the left side of the slide, "NO. 13865" on the right side of the frame and "WGP" (inspector's cartouche) on the left side of the frame. This gun sports WWII era Keyes Fiber Co. brown checkered composite grips that are marked "K" in star, "13" & "2" on the back side of the panels. Other features include a 5" barrel, serrated backstrap, lanyard ring, beavertail grip safety, thumb safety, serrated slide stop, serrated hammer, dovetailed rear sight and unmarked 7-round steel magazine. This gun is in nice condition with some bluing fade, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate. The Colt Model 1911 is a single-action, recoil-operated, semi-automatic pistol chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge. Designed by John Browning, the Model 1911 Colt Government is the best known of his designs to use the short recoil principle in its basic design. The pistol was widely copied, and this operating system rose to become the pre-eminent type of the 20th century and of nearly all modern centerfire pistols. The pistol served as the standard-issue sidearm for the United States Armed Forces from 1911 to 1985, and is widely regarded by gun historians as the best firearm design to date. Battlefield experience in World War I led to some small external changes to the M1911. Completed in 1924, the new version was called the M1911A1.

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1964 Belgium Browning Superposed Lightning (26.5 1964 Belgium Browning Superposed Lightning (26.5

1964 Belgium Browning Superposed Lightning (26.5" F/M), 20 Ga., O/U, SN - 33556V4

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This Browning Superposed Lightning was made in Belgium in 1964 (SN - "V4" = 20 gauge for the year 1964) and sports 26.5" */ ** (Full/ Mod) barrels. Other features include a glossed walnut stock with deep cut outlined checkering/ round grip knob & rounded forearm, original black textured buttpad, engraved receiver with floral pattern, gold trigger, serrated vent-rib with brass bead front sight, tang safety/ barrel selector, dual extractors, 14.25" 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. The Browning Superposed is a Belgian over-under shotgun that was produced from 1931 until 1986. The pre-World War II Superposed was offered in 12-gauge only, with the exception of special orders. The 20-gauge version first became available in the 1949 catalog. Barrels ranged from 26.5” to 30” for the 12-gauge and 26.5” or 28” for the 20-gauge. The 1950s saw the introduction of various sub-models of the gun. Hunting models (Trap- and Skeet-specific models also became available) such as a Lightning version that was lighter than the standard models. Every Superposed (standard & sub models) was hand engraved in Belgium. The 1960s saw the full introduction of a 28 gauge and .410 models and a Lightning version of the Trap model. Between 1970 and 1976, the cost of a Belgian-made Superposed more than doubled due to rising labor and manufacturing costs. This opened the door for Browning's less expensive alternative to the Superposed, the Citori, which was introduced in 1973, and produced at the Miroku, Japan, plant.

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1935 "G" German Mauser (S/42) P.08 - (3" & 4") Numbers Matching, 9mm Luger (W/ Holster), SN - 4982

Lot #5 (Sale Order 6 of 574)

This pre-war German P.08 Luger is marked "G" (date code for 1935), "S/42" (manufactured by Mauser), along with (2) Mauser Military Proof stamps & (1) German acceptance stamp. This gun is numbers matching on all visible parts which includes the 3" barrel (as opposed to the standard 4"), making it a very interesting "Baby Luger" variation. This gun also comes with a period correct 4" barrel (SN - 5014). Includes (2) wood bottom magazines: one is German military proofed and the other is marked "1" (or possibly "T") with the metal flat marked "M" "KKF" & "19" which may indicate Russian capture. It sports checkered wood grips and is in nice condition with light wear (front sight barrel band is loose), has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun comes with a black leather hard shell holster that is marked "1938" along with a German Military eagle proof and manufacture's stamp. (manufacture stamp is not legible). This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate. 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 P.08 luger was technically replaced in service in 1938 by the Walther P.38, but ever-growing WWII wartime demands for handguns resulted in continued P.08 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.

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1991 Custom Engraved/Gold Winchester Model 23 (1 Of 500) Hunting Set (20 Ga./ 28 Ga.), SN - WBS-111E 1991 Custom Engraved/Gold Winchester Model 23 (1 Of 500) Hunting Set (20 Ga./ 28 Ga.), SN - WBS-111E

1991 Custom Engraved/Gold Winchester Model 23 (1 Of 500) Hunting Set (20 Ga./ 28 Ga.), SN - WBS-111E

Lot #6 (Sale Order 7 of 574)

This beautifully Engraved/ Gold Inlaid Winchester Model 23 WBS Custom Two Barrel Hunting Set Double Barrel Shotgun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor who received it as a gift from Winchester in 1991. This gun is marked "ONE OF 500" on the lower strap. This Special Limited Edition shotgun comes with 28 gauge & 20 gauge 26" barrels that are both choked MOD/ IC. Both barrels are marked "MODEL XXIII- WINCHESTER CUSTOM 2 BARREL HUNTING SET" followed by the gauge and chamber marking over "EAST ALTON IL. U.S.A.". The receiver sports gold raised relief PHEASANT/QUAIL and Mr. Olin’s black lab retriever KING BUCK WITH DUCK IN MOUTH (1959 Federal Duck Stamp) on bottom with lustrous bluing along with elaborately engraved accents with a scroll floral pattern. The AAA++ Fancy FEATHERCROTCH over concentric circles figured walnut stock sports fleur-de-lis pattern checking and a nice gloss finish. Other features include a black metal grip cap with floral design, gold initial oval inlay under the stock, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, solid serrated rib with white bead front sight, tang safety/ barrel selector, jeweled lugs/ water table, ejectors, single select trigger, 14.25" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" & 3" (20 ga.) & 2 3/4" only (28 ga.). This gun comes with two original boxes and the original fitted leather luggage-style case . This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order.

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1863 Colt M1851 Navy, .36 Percussion Revolver (Numbers Matching), SN - 170155 1863 Colt M1851 Navy, .36 Percussion Revolver (Numbers Matching), SN - 170155

1863 Colt M1851 Navy, .36 Percussion Revolver (Numbers Matching), SN - 170155

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According to the Colt Archives serial number database, this Model 1851 Navy .36 caliber revolver was made in 1863. This gun is visible numbers matching and sports a 7.5" octagon barrel marked "ADDRESS COL. SAM L COLT NEW-YORK U.S.A. AMERICA". This gun has lost most of the original bluing but appears to be in original condition and still retains a sharp bore with some light pitting. The cylinder is correctly marked "PATENT NO. 0155" but has lost all roll-stamped engravings. This gun appears to be in good working order. The Colt Model 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 Colt Navy remained in production until 1873, being replaced in the Colt line with what would become one of the manufacturer's most famous handguns, the Colt Single Action Army. 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 Navy became very popular in North America at the time of Western expansion. It was used extensively throughout the U.S. Civil War and most commonly issued to cavalry and artillery units. Famous "Navy" users included Wild Bill Hickok, William Buffalo Bill Cody, John Henry "Doc" Holliday and Ulysses S. Grant.

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1973 Belgium Browning Superposed Lightning (28 1973 Belgium Browning Superposed Lightning (28

1973 Belgium Browning Superposed Lightning (28" SKEET), 20 Ga., O/U, (Hardcase) SN - 4450V73

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This Browning Superposed Lightning was made in Belgium in 1973 (SN - "V73" = 20 gauge for the year 1973) and sports 28" **S/ **S (SKEET/SKEET) barrels. Other features include a glossed walnut stock with deep cut outlined checkering/ fluted comb & contoured forearm, ribbed brown rubber buttpad with black/white spacers, engraved receiver with floral pattern, gold trigger, serrated vent-rib with dual bead sights, tang safety/ barrel selector, dual extractors, 14.5" LOP and 3" chamber. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order. This gun comes with a nice modern wooden Browning luggage case with leather trim. The Browning Superposed is a Belgian over-under shotgun that was produced from 1931 until 1986. The pre-World War II Superposed was offered in 12-gauge only, with the exception of special orders. The 20-gauge version first became available in the 1949 catalog. Barrels ranged from 26.5” to 30” for the 12-gauge and 26.5” or 28” for the 20-gauge. The 1950s saw the introduction of various sub-models of the gun. Hunting models (Trap- and Skeet-specific models also became available), such as a Lightning version that was lighter than the standard models. Every Superposed (standard & sub models) was hand-engraved in Belgium. The 1960s saw the full introduction of a 28 gauge and .410 models and a Lightning version of the Trap model. Between 1970 and 1976, the cost of a Belgian-made Superposed more than doubled due to rising labor and manufacturing costs. This opened the door for Browning's less expensive alternative to the Superposed, the Citori, which was introduced in 1973, and produced at the Miroku, Japan, plant.

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1941 German Mauser (byf) P.08 (Numbers Matching), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster) SN - 9707 1941 German Mauser (byf) P.08 (Numbers Matching), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster) SN - 9707

1941 German Mauser (byf) P.08 (Numbers Matching), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster) SN - 9707

Lot #9 (Sale Order 10 of 574)

This WWII German P.08 Luger is marked "byf" (manufactured by Mauser), "41" (1941), (2) Eagle/655 & Eagle/Swastika (Mauser Military Proof with Nazi acceptance) and two Nazi Eagle proof stamps on the barrel. This gun is numbers matching on all visible parts. This gun comes with a black leather shell holster that is marked "fuq 1941" (fuq = manufacturer code for Cottbusser Lederwarenwerk) with German Wehrmacht proof and (2) magazines that are both marked "fxo" Eagle/37 (1940-1942 Mauser Mfg.). Other features include a 3.75" barrel and black checkered grips. This gun is in excellent condition with very light wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. 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 P.08 luger was technically replaced in service in 1938 by the Walther P.38, but ever-growing WWII wartime demands for handguns resulted in continued P.08 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.

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1966 Belgium Browning Superposed Lightning (32 1966 Belgium Browning Superposed Lightning (32

1966 Belgium Browning Superposed Lightning (32" SKEET), 12 Ga., O/U, SN - 49261S6

Lot #10 (Sale Order 11 of 574)

This Browning Superposed Lightning was made in Belgium in 1966 (SN - "S6" = 12 gauge for the year 1966) and sports 32" */ ** (F/M) barrels which have been updated for trap shooting SK1/ SK2 (SKEET/SHEET). Other features include a glossed walnut stock with deep cut outlined checkering/ fluted comb & contoured forearm, ribbed brown rubber buttpad with black/white spacers, engraved receiver with floral pattern, gold trigger, wide serrated vent-rib with dual bead sights, tang safety/ barrel selector, dual extractors, 14.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order. The Browning Superposed is a Belgian over-under shotgun that was produced from 1931 until 1986. The pre-World War II Superposed was offered in 12-gauge only with the exception of special orders. The 20-gauge version first became available in the 1949 catalog. Barrels ranged from 26.5” to 30” for the 12-gauge and 26.5” or 28” for the 20-gauge. The 1950s saw the introduction of various sub-models of the gun. Hunting models (Trap- and Skeet-specific models also became available), such as a Lightning version that was lighter than the standard models. Every Superposed (standard & sub models) was hand engraved in Belgium. The 1960s saw the full introduction of a 28 gauge and .410 models and a Lightning version of the Trap model. Between 1970 and 1976 the cost of a Belgian-made Superposed more than doubled due to rising labor and manufacturing costs. This opened the door for Browning's less expensive alternative to the Superposed, the Citori, which was introduced in 1973, and produced at the Miroku, Japan, plant.

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1918 Colt M1911 U.S. Army, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 292498 1918 Colt M1911 U.S. Army, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 292498

1918 Colt M1911 U.S. Army, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 292498

Lot #11 (Sale Order 12 of 574)

According to the Colt Archives serial number database, this Model 1911 was manufactured in 1918. This gun is marked "MODEL OF 1911 U.S. ARMY" on the right side of the slide, "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" on the left side of the frame, "PATENTED APR. 20, 1897/ SEPT. 9, 1902. DEC. 19, 1905. FEB. 14, 1911" & COLT'S PT. F.A. MFG. CO./ HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A." on the left side of the slide and "NO. 292498" on the right side of the frame. This gun sports modern replacement diamond checkered walnut grips marked "U.S." and a non-original 7-round steel magazine. Other features include a 5" barrel, serrated backstrap, beavertail grip safety, thumb safety, serrated slide stop, serrated hammer and dovetailed rear sight. This gun will have some various replacement parts but overall is in good condition, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order. The Colt Model 1911 is a single-action, recoil-operated, semi-automatic pistol chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge. Designed by John Browning, the Model 1911 Colt Government is the best known of his designs to use the short recoil principle in its basic design. The pistol was widely copied, and this operating system rose to become the pre-eminent type of the 20th century and of nearly all modern centerfire pistols. The pistol served as the standard-issue sidearm for the United States Armed Forces from 1911 to 1985, and is widely regarded by gun historians as the best firearm design to date. Battlefield experience in World War I led to some small external changes to the M1911, completed in 1924, the new version was called the M1911A1.

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1970 Belgium Browning Superposed (26.5 1970 Belgium Browning Superposed (26.5

1970 Belgium Browning Superposed (26.5" SKEET), 12 Ga., O/U, SN - 20356S70

Lot #12 (Sale Order 13 of 574)

This Browning Superposed was made in Belgium in 1970 (SN - "S70" = 12 gauge for the year 1970) and sports 26.5" **S/ **S (SKEET/SHEET) barrels. Other features include a glossed walnut stock with deep cut outlined checkering/ fluted comb & contoured forearm, ribbed brown rubber buttpad with black/white spacers, engraved receiver with floral pattern, gold trigger, serrated vent-rib with dual bead sights, tang safety/ barrel selector, dual extractors, 14.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order. The Browning Superposed is a Belgian over-under shotgun that was produced from 1931 until 1986. The pre-World War II Superposed was offered in 12-gauge only with the exception of special orders. The 20-gauge version first became available in the 1949 catalog. Barrels ranged from 26.5” to 30” for the 12-gauge and 26.5” or 28” for the 20-gauge. The 1950s saw the introduction of various sub-models of the gun. Hunting models (Trap- and Skeet-specific models also became available), such as a Lightning version that was lighter than the standard models. Every Superposed (standard & sub models) was hand engraved in Belgium. The 1960s saw the full introduction of a 28 gauge and .410 models and a Lightning version of the Trap model. Between 1970 and 1976, the cost of a Belgian-made Superposed more than doubled, due to rising labor and manufacturing costs. This opened the door for Browning's less expensive alternative to the Superposed, the Citori, which was introduced in 1973, and produced at the Miroku, Japan, plant.

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1944 German Mauser (byf) P.38 (Numbers Matching), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster) SN - 2537d 1944 German Mauser (byf) P.38 (Numbers Matching), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster) SN - 2537d

1944 German Mauser (byf) P.38 (Numbers Matching), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster) SN - 2537d

Lot #13 (Sale Order 14 of 574)

This WWII German P.38 is marked "byf" (manufactured by Mauser), "44" (1944), along with (4) Eagle/WaA135 & (1) Eagle/Swastika (Mauser Military Proof with Nazi acceptance). This gun is numbers matching on all visible parts. This gun comes with a black leather shell holster that is marked "bdr 41" (bdr = manufacturer code for Richard Earnhardt - rare & desirable maker) with German Wehrmacht proof, and (2) magazines that are both marked Eagle/WaA135 (Mauser/Nazi military acceptance). Other features include a 5" barrel and black ribbed grips. This gun is in excellent condition with very light wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. 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. 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).

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Winchester Model 101 Pigeon Grade Trap (30 Winchester Model 101 Pigeon Grade Trap (30

Winchester Model 101 Pigeon Grade Trap (30"), 12 Ga., O/U, (Hardcase & Chokes), SN - 13AMP01706

Lot #14 (Sale Order 15 of 574)

The Winchester Model 101 Pigeon Grade Trap is designed to dominate the field with style and elegance. This gun sports a beautifully scroll engraved coin-finished receiver, high gloss grade II/III walnut stock with deep cut outline checkering/ adjustable comb & contoured forearm, adjustable Pachmayr black ribbed recoil pad, 30" ported Invector-Plus barrels with high luster bluing, 10mm serrated vent-rib with white mid-bead & fiber-optic pin front sight, adjustable trigger, tang safety/ barrel selector, dual ejectors and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun comes in a red fitted hardcase with (3) Signature Invector-Plus extended choke tubes (XF, M & F) and fiber-optic front pins. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order.

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1906 Colt Single Action Army (7.5 1906 Colt Single Action Army (7.5

1906 Colt Single Action Army (7.5"), 32 W.C.F., Revolver, SN - 287995

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According to the Colt Archives serial number database, this Single Action Army (SAA) .32 Winchester Center Fire (W.C.F.) revolver was made in 1906 (first generation). This gun is visible numbers matching (frame, trigger guard & butt) and sports a 7.5" barrel marked "COLT'S F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD CT. U.S.A.". This gun has lost all of the original bluing and the smooth wooden grips are modern replacements. This gun appears to be in excellent working order and still retains a nice sharp bore. The Single Action Army (SAA) revolver, or "Peacemaker", is the gun that has defined the Colt name for over 150 years. Three times the company has tried to discontinue this revolver in order to focus its business on more modern arms, and three times the demand from people from all over the world has compelled Colt to bring it back into production. It was designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872, and was adopted as the standard-issued pistol of the U.S. Army from 1873 until 1892. The revolver was dubbed the "Peacemaker" in the American Wild West era, due to its popularity with ranchers, lawmen, and outlaws alike. George S. Patton, who began his career in the horse-cavalry, carried a custom-made SAA with ivory grips engraved with his initials and an eagle, which became his trademark. He used it during the Mexican Punitive Expedition of 1916 in a gunfight with two of Pancho Villa's lieutenants and carried it until his death in 1945. Whether used to protect and defend, an ersatz hammer to pound fence staples or in John Wayne's holster, the Colt Single Action Army defines early American culture.

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Battista Rizzini/ Sig Arms L.L. Bean "New Englander" (26.5"), 12 Ga., O/U (Hardcase), SN - EX03551

Lot #16 (Sale Order 17 of 574)

Made by Battista Rizzini in Italy for L.L. Bean and imported by Sig Arms, this 2001 Special Edition "New Englander" over/ under shotgun sports a vibrantly case colored receiver with gold inlaid text executed by Bottega Incisioni Giovanelli. The select Turkish walnut stock with oil finish, Prince of Wales style pistol-grip, deep-cut hand checkering and rubber recoil pad is not only elegant, but functional as well. Other features include 26.5" barrels with IMP CYL/ SKEET choke tubes, gold trigger, serrated vent-rib with front bead sight, tang safety/ barrel selector, dual ejectors, jeweled block, 14.75" LOP, 3" chamber and comes in original aluminum luggage-style hardcase. This gun is from the personal collection of a former Firearms Wholesale distributor and is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. Battista Rizzini of Brescia, Italy, founded the Rizzini Company in 1966. He has three children who are actively involved in the family ran business. Since the company’s foundation, its products have acquired worldwide recognition and appreciation through the endless quest for the best quality of products and materials. This is achieved through continuous investment in the best technology integrated into traditional workmanship. The Rizzini family takes great pride in every gun that leaves their workshop. They absolutely refuse to cut any corners in the manufacturing process, even with rising production costs and mass-produced competition. Every shotgun that bears the Rizzini mark will be nothing short of a premium quality and highly dependable work of art.

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1943 German Walther (ac43) P.38 (Numbers Matching), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 5856f 1943 German Walther (ac43) P.38 (Numbers Matching), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 5856f

1943 German Walther (ac43) P.38 (Numbers Matching), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 5856f

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This WWII German P.38 is marked "ac" (manufactured by Walther), "43" (1943), along with Nazi proof stamps throughout. This gun is numbers matching on all visible parts. Other features include a 5" barrel, brown ribbed grips and comes with an original Nazi proofed steel magazine. This gun is in nice 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 Terry Lee Brown Estate. 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. 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).

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Battista Rizzini/ Sig Arms L.L. Bean "New Englander" (26.5"), 20 Ga., O/U (Hardcase), SN - EX03238

Lot #18 (Sale Order 19 of 574)

Made by Battista Rizzini in Italy for L.L. Bean and imported by Sig Arms, this 2001 Special Edition "New Englander" over/ under shotgun sports a vibrantly case colored receiver with gold inlaid text executed by Bottega Incisioni Giovanelli. The select Turkish walnut stock with oil finish, Prince of Wales style pistol-grip, deep-cut hand checkering and rubber recoil pad is not only elegant, but functional as well. Other features include 26.5" barrels, gold trigger, serrated vent-rib with front bead sight, tang safety/ barrel selector, dual ejectors, jeweled block, 15" LOP and 3" chamber. This gun comes in the original aluminum luggage-style hardcase with (5) choke tubes & choke wrench. This gun is from the personal collection of a former Firearms Wholesale distributor and is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. Battista Rizzini of Brescia, Italy, founded the Rizzini Company in 1966. He has three children who are actively involved in the family ran business. Since the company’s foundation, its products have acquired worldwide recognition and appreciation through the endless quest for the best quality of products and materials. This is achieved through continuous investment in the best technology integrated into traditional workmanship. The Rizzini family takes great pride in every gun that leaves their workshop. They absolutely refuse to cut any corners in the manufacturing process, even with rising production costs and mass-produced competition. Every shotgun that bears the Rizzini mark will be nothing short of a premium quality and highly dependable work of art.

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1878 Colt Single Action Army (5 1878 Colt Single Action Army (5

1878 Colt Single Action Army (5"), Custom 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 42357

Lot #19 (Sale Order 20 of 574)

According to the Colt Archives serial number database, this Single Action Army (SAA) revolver was made in 1878 (first generation). This gun started out life as a 45 caliber, and was re-chambered for 22 LR in 1950. It is visible numbers matching (frame, trigger guard & butt). It sports a 5" barrel and is marked "PAT. SEPT. 19, 1871./ JULY 2, -72./ JAN. 19, -75." on the left side of the frame. This gun was re-blued at the time of the re-chambering and sports early pearl grips, along with a Lyman dovetailed blade front sight. This gun appears to be in excellent working order and still retains a nice clean bore. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate. The Single Action Army (SAA) revolver, or "Peacemaker", is the gun that has defined the Colt name for over 150 years. Three times the company has tried to discontinue this revolver in order to focus its business on more modern arms, and three times the demand from people from all over the world has compelled Colt to bring it back into production. It was designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872, and was adopted as the standard-issued pistol of the U.S. Army from 1873 until 1892. The revolver was dubbed the "Peacemaker" in the American Wild West era due to its popularity with ranchers, lawmen, and outlaws alike. George S. Patton, who began his career in the horse-cavalry, carried a custom-made SAA with ivory grips engraved with his initials and an eagle which became his trademark. He used it during the Mexican Punitive Expedition of 1916 in a gunfight with two of Pancho Villa's lieutenants and carried it until his death in 1945. Whether used to protect and defend, an ersatz hammer to pound fence staples, or in John Wayne's holster, the Colt Single Action Army defines early American culture.

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Battista Rizzini/ Sig Arms L.L. Bean "New Englander" (26.5"), 28 Ga., O/U (Hardcase), SN - EX04572

Lot #20 (Sale Order 21 of 574)

Made by Battista Rizzini in Italy for L.L. Bean and imported by Sig Arms, this 2001 Special Edition "New Englander" over/ under shotgun sports a vibrantly case colored receiver with gold inlaid text executed by Bottega Incisioni Giovanelli. The select Turkish walnut stock with oil finish, Prince of Wales-style pistol-grip, deep-cut hand checkering and rubber recoil pad is not only elegant but functional as well. Other features include 26.5" barrels, gold trigger, serrated vent-rib with front bead sight, tang safety/ barrel selector, dual ejectors, jeweled block, 14.75" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun comes in the original aluminum luggage-style hardcase with (5) choke tubes & choke wrench. This gun is from the personal collection of a former Firearms Wholesale distributor and is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. Battista Rizzini of Brescia, Italy, founded the Rizzini Company in 1966. He has three children who are actively involved in the family ran business. Since the company’s foundation, its products have acquired worldwide recognition and appreciation through the endless quest for the best quality of products and materials. This is achieved through continuous investment in the best technology integrated into traditional workmanship. The Rizzini family takes great pride in every gun that leaves their workshop. They absolutely refuse to cut any corners in the manufacturing process, even with rising production costs and mass-produced competition. Every shotgun that bears the Rizzini mark will be nothing short of a premium quality and highly dependable work of art.

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1943 German Walther (ac43) P.38 (Numbers Matching), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 7578g 1943 German Walther (ac43) P.38 (Numbers Matching), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 7578g

1943 German Walther (ac43) P.38 (Numbers Matching), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 7578g

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This WWII German P.38 is marked "ac" (manufactured by Walther), "43" (1943), along with Nazi proof stamps throughout. It is also marked with "X"s on the left sight of the slide which designates a Russian Capture. This gun is numbers matching on all visible parts. Other features include a 5" barrel, brown ribbed grips and comes with an original Nazi proofed 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. 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. 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).

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Battista Rizzini/ Sig Arms L.L. Bean "New Englander" (26.5"), 410 Ga., O/U (Hardcase), SN - EX04849

Lot #22 (Sale Order 23 of 574)

Made by Battista Rizzini in Italy for L.L. Bean and imported by Sig Arms, this 2001 Special Edition "New Englander" over/ under shotgun sports a vibrantly case colored receiver with gold inlaid text executed by Bottega Incisioni Giovanelli. The select Turkish walnut stock with oil finish, Prince of Wales-style pistol-grip, deep-cut hand checkering and rubber recoil pad is not only elegant, but functional as well. Other features include 26.5" barrels, gold trigger, serrated vent-rib with front bead sight, tang safety/ barrel selector, dual ejectors, jeweled block, 14.5" LOP and 3" chamber. This gun comes in the original aluminum luggage-style hardcase with (5) choke tubes & choke wrench. This gun is from the personal collection of a former Firearms Wholesale distributor and is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. Battista Rizzini of Brescia, Italy, founded the Rizzini Company in 1966. He has three children who are actively involved in the family ran business. Since the company’s foundation, its products have acquired worldwide recognition and appreciation through the endless quest for the best quality of products and materials. This is achieved through continuous investment in the best technology integrated into traditional workmanship. The Rizzini family takes great pride in every gun that leaves their workshop. They absolutely refuse to cut any corners in the manufacturing process, even with rising production costs and mass-produced competition. Every shotgun that bears the Rizzini mark will be nothing short of a premium quality and highly dependable work of art.

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1901 Colt M1877 D.A. 1901 Colt M1877 D.A.

1901 Colt M1877 D.A. "Lightning", 38 Long Colt, Revolver (Numbers Matching), SN - 130146

Lot #23 (Sale Order 24 of 574)

According to the Colt Archives serial number database, this Model 1877 D.A. 38 "Lightning" revolver was made in 1901. Markings include "COLT'S PT F.A. MFG. CO./ HARTFORD. CT. U.S.A." (top of barrel), "COLT D.A. 38" (left side of barrel) and "PAT. SEPT 19, 1871./ " " 5. "74./ " JAN. 19, "75" and Rampant Colt (left side of the frame). This gun is visible numbers matching - frame, trigger guard and butt". Features include a 4.5" barrel, casehardened receiver and bird's head checkered hard rubber grips with embossed Rampant colt. 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 Terry Lee Brown Estate. The Colt M1877 is a double-action revolver manufactured from 1877 until 1909. It was the first successful US-made double-action cartridge revolver, and was offered in three calibers - "Thunderer" = .41 Long Colt; "Lightning" = .38 Long Colt and "Rainmaker" = .32 Long Colt. All of the models had a six-round capacity. Neither of the names, "Lightning" or "Thunderer" were Colt designations, nor used by the factory in any reference materials. Both terms were coined by Benjamin Kittredge, one of Colt's major distributors. The "Lightning" was the favored personal weapon of famous Manchester (United Kingdom) Victorian detective, and then head of CID, Jerome Caminada, as well as Old West outlaw John Wesley Hardin.

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Browning BT-99 Grade III Silver/ Gold Engraved (32 Browning BT-99 Grade III Silver/ Gold Engraved (32

Browning BT-99 Grade III Silver/ Gold Engraved (32"), 12 Ga., (Hardcase), SN - 03110MP171

Lot #24 (Sale Order 25 of 574)

This Browning BT-99 Grade III Single Barrel Trap Shotgun sports a silver nitride finish with gold accented, high-relief floral pattern engravings. The high gloss Monte Carlo stock with adjustable comb, deep cut outlined checkering and beavertail forearm is both stylish and functional. The 32" ported barrel with high-post ventilated rib and dual bead sights lets you accurately reach out and touch any target. Other features include a gold trigger, brown rubber recoil pad with black spacer, 14.5" LOP, 2 3/4" chamber and comes with a black/ brown leather luggage-style hardcase with (3) choke tubes/ wrench & paperwork. This gun is from the personal collection of a former Firearms Wholesale distributor and is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. The production of the BT-99 began in 1968, and continued through 1995. In 2001 Browning re-introduced the new BT-99 shotgun and is still in production today. It has been one of the most popular-selling single-shot shotguns in the world, since its introduction. It is often referred to as "dynamite" at professional trap shooting events. This is due to its very natural mounting, super smooth operation, and a high-quality build.

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1942 German Walther, Model PP, 7.65mm (32 ACP), Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 242963P 1942 German Walther, Model PP, 7.65mm (32 ACP), Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 242963P

1942 German Walther, Model PP, 7.65mm (32 ACP), Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 242963P

Lot #25 (Sale Order 26 of 574)

According to the Walther PP and PPK Serial Numbers Guide, this Model PP was made in 1942. This gun is numbers matching (slide & frame) and is Nazi proofed throughout. Features include a 3.9" barrel, black checkered grips with embossed Walther logo, serrated round hammer, left side magazine release button and comes with a period correct brown leather flap holster and (2) 7-round magazines. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Walther PP (Police Pistol) is a blowback-operated semi-automatic pistol that was developed by the German arms manufacturer, Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen, and introduced in 1929. It features an exposed hammer, a traditional double-action trigger mechanism, a single-column magazine, and a fixed barrel that also acts as the guide rod for the recoil spring. It was designed for police use and was heavily used by police forces in Europe in the 1930s and later. 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.

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Browning Citori 525 Sporting Grade (30 Browning Citori 525 Sporting Grade (30

Browning Citori 525 Sporting Grade (30"), 12 Ga., O/U (W/ Choke Tubes), SN - 05455MX131

Lot #26 (Sale Order 27 of 574)

This Browning Citori 525 Sporting Grade is beautifully scroll engraved on its silver nitride receiver. The Grade II/III walnut stock with close radius pistol grip sports deep cut outline checkering and a Schnabel forearm tip. Other features include 30" Invector Plus ported & vented barrels with chrome plated chambers, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, gold trigger, tang safety/ barrel selector, dual ejectors, wide serrated vent-rib with mid-bead sight & fiber-optic pin front sight, 2 3/4" chamber, 15" LOP and comes with (7) choke tubes. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. The Browning Citori 525 is the progeny of the famous Belgium made B25 Superposed. In the 1960s and 70s the Browning company became aware that a firm in Japan, B.C. Miroku, was copying their guns and doing a rather good job of it too. These guns were being seen in increasing number in the UK. The Miroku shotguns were well made, a slightly simplified version of the original B25. Browning despatched a delegation to Japan to negotiate with Miroku, they didn’t manage to get them to stop coping Brownings, instead they entered into what has since become a very long standing commercial relationship whereby the Japanese manufacturer ended up making the great majority of Browning over-and-unders. Thus in 1973 the Browning Citori was born. It evolved from the 325, to the 425 and, more recently, the 525. All these guns are based on a slightly (and cleverly) simplified, mass-production friendly version of the original Superposed design. It must be mentioned that the Citri is partly machine made, but a lot of hand work goes into it. These are not cheaply made guns. The Citori has become known for its "mechanical excellence" and deluxe grade features. It has become a must have for serious sportsmen around the world.

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WWII G.I. Bring-Back "fnh" CZ P27, 6.75mm (32 ACP) (Belt/ Buckle/ Holster/ Magazines), SN - 428230

Lot #27 (Sale Order 28 of 574)

This CZ Model 27 pistol believed to be a U.S. GI WWII bring back and comes with a 1920s SA Nazi Party belt/ buckle with first pattern SA (Nazi) sunwheel Swastika, holster & (2) magazines. Oral history of this pistol from the son of the now deceased former U.S. G.I. is: "My father claimed that he took this pistol from a German officer (possibly S.S.) in 1945 during the liberation of Austria and then sent it to his family back in the states. I believe that the belt & holster were sent back at the same time". No physical documentation exists. This pistol is marked "fnh Pistole Modell 27 Kal. 7,65" on the left side of the frame, along with at least three Nazi acceptance stamps (right frame, top slide & barrel). Other features include a parkerized military finish, brown checkered bakelite grips, 3.9" barrel and comes with (2) original 8-round magazines that are marked "P. Mod. 27" on the bottom of the base. This gun retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Germans often used a letter code system to replace factory names. The Ceska Zbrojovka [CZ] factory received the code letters “fnh”. The brass buckle that accompanies this pistol is a nice example of an early 1920s first pattern sunwheel Swastika with rounded arms. The black leather belt is correctly marked "RBNr.0/0356/0012" = A. Jelinek & Sohn (period correct) on the inside - size 58. The black leather flap holster does not appear to be marked. The CZ vz. 27 is a Czechoslovakian semi-automatic pistol, based on the pistole vz. 24, and chambered for 7.65 mm Browning (.32 ACP). After the German occupation of Czechoslovakia in mid-March, 1939, the pistol was folded into the German armed and police forces as the P27. It was produced after the war, in Czechoslovakia, until the 1950s.

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Browning Citori 525 Sporting Grade (30"), 20 Ga., O/U (W/ Choke Tubes), SN - 23226MV131

Lot #28 (Sale Order 29 of 574)

This Browning Citori 525 Sporting Grade is beautifully scroll engraved on its silver nitride receiver. The Grade II/III walnut stock with close radius pistol grip sports deep cut outline checkering and a Schnabel forearm tip. Other features include 30" Invector Plus ported & vented barrels with chrome plated chambers, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, gold trigger, tang safety/ barrel selector, dual ejectors, wide serrated vent-rib with mid-bead sight & fiber-optic pin front sight, 2 3/4" chamber and 15" LOP. This gun comes with (5) choke tubes, (8) fiber-optic pins, (3) interchangeable triggers and choke wrench. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. The Browning Citori 525 is the progeny of the famous Belgium made B25 Superposed. In the 1960s and 70s the Browning company became aware that a firm in Japan, B.C. Miroku, was copying their guns and doing a rather good job of it too. These guns were being seen in increasing number in the UK. The Miroku shotguns were well made, a slightly simplified version of the original B25. Browning dispatched a delegation to Japan to negotiate with Miroku. They didn’t manage to get them to stop copying Brownings, instead they entered into what has since become a very long standing commercial relationship whereby the Japanese manufacturer ended up making the great majority of Browning over-and-unders. Thus in 1973, the Browning Citori was born. It evolved from the 325, to the 425, and more recently, the 525. All these guns are based on a slightly (and cleverly) simplified, mass-production friendly version of the original Superposed design. It must be mentioned that the Citori is partly machine made, but a lot of hand work goes into it. These are not cheaply made guns. The Citori has become known for its "mechanical excellence" and deluxe grade features. It has become a must have for serious sportsmen around the world.

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WWII German Radom VIS P.35 Grade II Sub. 2, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - P0341 WWII German Radom VIS P.35 Grade II Sub. 2, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - P0341

WWII German Radom VIS P.35 Grade II Sub. 2, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - P0341

Lot #29 (Sale Order 30 of 574)

This WWII German Vis 35 Pistol is marked "FB" (the plant) "Radom" (plant location) "VIS Mod. 35" (Polish model designation) & "Pat. No. 15567" (Wilniewczyc/Skrzypinski patent) on the left side of the frame. Other markings include at least three Nazi "e/77" Radom acceptance stamps, Nazi "e/623 "Styer acceptance stamp" and Nazi test proof stamp. Features include a 4.7" barrel, de-cocking lever, slide stop, take-down lever (omitted on late war models), grip safety, lanyard ring, black checkered grips with "FB", semi-concealed round hammer and unmarked 8-round steel magazine. The Vis 35 was manufactured in 3 major variations (Grades) and subvariations. This gun appears to be a Grade II Subvariation 2 (mid-war variation). 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 Terry Lee Brown Estate. The Radom VIS P.35 is a 9×19mm caliber, single-action, semi-automatic pistol. Its design was inspired by John Browning's 9mm "Browning GP" pistol which was completed after Browning's death by designers at Fabrique Nationale in Herstal, Belgium. Production of the Vis began at the Fabryka Broni arms factory in Radom in 1935, and was adopted as the standard handgun of the Polish Army the following year. After the German occupation of Poland in 1939, production was turned over to the Nazis. The pistol was valued by German soldiers, and many were issued to elite paratrooper units.

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1988 Browning Citori Lightning (26 1988 Browning Citori Lightning (26

1988 Browning Citori Lightning (26"), 12 Ga., O/U, (Box & Choke Tubes), SN - 07661PP753

Lot #30 (Sale Order 31 of 574)

This Browning Citori Lightning was made in 1988 (SN - "PP" = 1988 "753" = 12 gauge Lightning) and sports 26" Invector barrels. Other features include a glossed walnut stock with deep cut outlined checkering/ round grip knob & rounded forearm, original brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, engraved receiver with floral pattern, gold trigger, serrated vent-rib with brass bead front sight, tang safety/ barrel selector, dual extractors, 14.25" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This gun comes in original box with manual, (3) choke tubes (F/ IM/ M) and choke tube wrench. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order. The Browning Citori is the progeny of the famous Belgium made Superposed. In the 1960s and 70s the Browning company became aware that a firm in Japan, B.C. Miroku, was copying their guns and doing a rather good job of it too. These guns were being seen in increasing number in the UK. The Miroku shotguns were well made, a slightly simplified version of the original Superposed. Browning dispatched a delegation to Japan to negotiate with Miroku. They didn’t manage to get them to stop copying Brownings, instead they entered into what has since become a very long standing commercial relationship whereby the Japanese manufacturer ended up making the great majority of Browning over-and-unders. Thus in 1973, the Browning Citori was born. It evolved from the 325, to the 425, and more recently, the 525. All these guns are based on a slightly (and cleverly) simplified, mass-production friendly version of the original Superposed design. It must be mentioned that the Citori is partly machine made, but a lot of hand work goes into it. These are not cheaply made guns. The Citori has become known for its "mechanical excellence" and deluxe grade features. It has become a must have for serious sportsmen around the world.

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1940 British Enfield No. 2 MKI*, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - J8214 1940 British Enfield No. 2 MKI*, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - J8214

1940 British Enfield No. 2 MKI*, 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - J8214

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This WWII British service revolver is marked "ENFIELD/ NO.2 (crown) MKI*/ 1940", along with numerous British proof stamps throughout. Features include grooved walnut "handgrips" with brass disc inlay, 5" slab-sided barrel, spurless hammer, double-action only trigger, parkerized military finish, lanyard ring and pinned front sight. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Enfield No. 2 was a British top-break revolver using the .38 S&W round manufactured from 1930 to 1957. It was the standard British/Commonwealth sidearm in the Second World War, alongside the Webley Mk IV and Smith & Wesson Victory Model revolvers chambered in the same caliber. There were three main variants of the Enfield No 2 Mk I revolver. The first was the Mk I which had a full-spur hammer and was double-action/single-action. The second variant was the Mk I*, which had a spurless hammer and was double-action only. The third variant was the Mk I**, which was a 1942 variant of the Mk I* simplified in order to increase production. The No. 2 remained in service with the British Army until it was fully replaced by the Browning Hi Power in 1963.

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1995 Beretta Silver Pigeon Nickel Engraved (28 1995 Beretta Silver Pigeon Nickel Engraved (28

1995 Beretta Silver Pigeon Nickel Engraved (28"), 12 Ga., O/U, SN - L97203B

Lot #32 (Sale Order 33 of 574)

This Beretta Silver Pigeon 12 gauge over/ under shotgun was made in 1995 (BF date code) and sports an elegant nickel finished receiver with embellished scroll work pattern engravings. The select walnut stock with a traditional Schnabel forend is enhanced with deep cut outline checkering and a high gloss finish. Other features include 28" barrels, jeweled monoblock, black rubber recoil pad with black spacer, gold trigger, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, dual ejectors, tang safety/ barrel selector, 14.25" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" & 3" shells. This gun comes in a green Franchi hardcase with choke tubes. This gun will have two small light cracks on each side of the forearm that have been repaired, but otherwise it is in very nice condition and appears to be in good working order. The Beretta family has been making guns in Italy's Gardone Valley since the early 1500s and is the oldest company of any kind in the world. Beretta has been the standard by which all other low-profile over-and-under shotguns are judged. The Silver Pigeon is very simple, robust and has stood the test of time. It offers all the features that you would expect from a premium shotgun with the best-quality steel barrels and flawless fit and finish.

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1943 British Webley MK IV 1943 British Webley MK IV

1943 British Webley MK IV "War Finish", 38 S&W, Revolver, SN - 99325

Lot #33 (Sale Order 34 of 574)

This WWII British service revolver is marked "WEBLEY & SCOTT LTD" on the top strap, "MARK IV .38" left side of the top strap, "WAR FINISH" on the left side of the frame, as well as numerous British proof stamps throughout. According to the Webley MKIV Estimated Serial Number Chart, this gun was manufactured in 1943 (Mark IV revolvers (1943) numbers 94500- 104599). Features include a 5" slab-sided barrel, black checkered grips with embossed "Webley", spur hammer, DA/SA trigger and lanyard ring. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Webley Mk IV revolver was one of the multitudes of sidearms issued to British and Commonwealth forces during World War II. Although the first Webley entered service in the 1870s, many design features endured in the pistol that armed British officers, pilots, and tank crewmen during the war. Like earlier Webleys, the Mk IV is a top break revolver. Unlike most modern American revolvers such as the Smith & Wesson “Victory” model (which also served British forces during the war), the cylinder and barrel assembly on the Mk IV are released by a lever on the left-hand side of the pistol. The Mk IVs auto-ejectors expel empty cases from the pistol enabling the user to focus more on reloading the pistol than emptying the cases manually by pushing an ejector rod. Webley, being a high-end firearms manufacturer, was so concerned about the appearance of its wartime models that many Mk IVs are found with the stamp “WAR FINISH” applied so the user understood that under “normal” circumstances, Webley put more time into the finish and overall appearance of its revolvers. The grips on the Mk IV are serviceable and, being plastic and checkered, are more user friendly in poor weather or when the user has wet or muddy hands. The Mk IV stayed “on the books” with British forces well into the 1970s.

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SKB Competition Trap Combo - Silver (32 SKB Competition Trap Combo - Silver (32

SKB Competition Trap Combo - Silver (32" & 34"), 12 Ga., O/U (Box & Chokes), SN - AS00600

Lot #34 (Sale Order 35 of 574)

This SKB 12 gauge Competition Trap Combo shotgun comes with 32" over/under barrels, and 34" single barrel. Both barrels sport wide vent ribs and 2 3/4" chambers. Other features include a silver nitrided finished receiver with floral scroll pattern engravings, Kirsten locking system, glossed walnut Monte Carlo stock with adjustable comb & deep-cut checkering, brown rubber recoil pad with black spacer, silver trigger, tang safety, trigger mounted barrel selector, dual ejectors and 14.5" LOP. This gun comes in original box with paperwork, choke tubes, choke wrench and interchangeable fiber-optic front pins. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order. The SKB 585 Series Shotguns are designed to provide the shooter with a well-balanced, fast-shouldering shotgun with extraordinary features and quality that only an avid outdoorsman can appreciate.

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1954 Colt Woodsman Match Target, 2nd Series, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 141400-S 1954 Colt Woodsman Match Target, 2nd Series, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 141400-S

1954 Colt Woodsman Match Target, 2nd Series, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 141400-S

Lot #35 (Sale Order 36 of 574)

According to the Colt Archives serial number database, this Woodsman Match Target Second Series was made in 1954. It sports a 6" full lug target barrel, black checkered grips, rear strap grip adapter, adjustable u-notch rear sight, dual pin Patridge front sight, 6-groove front strap and original 10-round magazine. This gun comes in a period correct brown Colt "wood grain" cardboard box with manual, factory target, cleaning rod and adjustment tool. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Colt Woodsman is a semi-automatic sporting pistol manufactured from 1915 to 1977. It was manufactured in three distinct series: Series 1 (1915–1941), Series 2 (1947–1955), and Series 3 (1955–1977). It was also produced in three different models: Target, Sport & Match Target. Second Series production started after WWII in 1948, with all three models remaining the same, but were built on a longer heavier frame and had a magazine safety, automatic slide stop and magazine release located at the rear of the trigger guard.

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1987 Browning A5 1987 Browning A5

1987 Browning A5 "DU 50 Years Commemorative" (28" M), 12 Ga. (W/ Hardcase), SN - 87DU01872

Lot #36 (Sale Order 37 of 574)

This Browning Auto-5 was built in 1987 to commemorate the 50th year of Ducks Unlimited. It features a stainless receiver with beautiful floral scroll & duck engravings signed by Mast Engraver M. Nozaki. Other features include a Deluxe Grade glossed, walnut stock with fluted comb/ round grip knob & contoured forearm, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, gold trigger, 28" MOD barrel with high luster bluing, serrated vent rib with silver bead front sight, 14.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun comes in the original brown hardcase with Ducks Unlimited embossed logo and manual. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new/ unfired, but it will have very light "case wear" on the rear receiver/ tang. This gun appears to be in good working order. The Browning Automatic 5, most often Auto-5 or simply A-5, is a recoil-operated semi-automatic shotgun designed by John Browning. The Browning Auto-5 was the first mass produced semi-automatic shotgun. Designed by John Browning in 1898, and patented in 1900, it was produced continually for almost 100 years by several makers with production ending in 1998. It features a distinctive high rear end, earning it the nickname “Humpback”.

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1976 Colt Woodsman Match Target, 3rd Series, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 095333S 1976 Colt Woodsman Match Target, 3rd Series, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 095333S

1976 Colt Woodsman Match Target, 3rd Series, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 095333S

Lot #37 (Sale Order 38 of 574)

According to the Colt Archives serial number database, this Woodsman Match Target Third Series was made in 1976. It sports a 6" full lug target barrel, checkered walnut grips with left side thumb rest, adjustable u-notch rear sight, dual pin Patridge front sight, 6-groove front & rear straps and original 10-round magazine. 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. The Colt Woodsman is a semi-automatic sporting pistol manufactured from 1915 to 1977. It was manufactured in three distinct series: Series 1 (1915–1941), Series 2 (1947–1955), and Series 3 (1955–1977). It was also produced in three different models: Target, Sport & Match Target.

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1970s Ithaca/SKB Engraved 600, 12 Ga. (28 1970s Ithaca/SKB Engraved 600, 12 Ga. (28

1970s Ithaca/SKB Engraved 600, 12 Ga. (28" F/ M), O/U, SN - CF635779

Lot #38 (Sale Order 39 of 574)

This circa 1970s Ithaca by SKB Model 600 over/under shotgun sports a scroll engraved receiver, Kirsten locking system, grooved gold-plated trigger with barrel selector, outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb/ contoured forearm & high gloss finish, black checkered buttpad with white spacer, black grip cap with white spacer, 28" FULL/ MOD barrels, jeweled action block, serrated vent rib with mid-bead & fiber-optic pin front sight, gold oval initial plate inlayed under the stock, 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. 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.

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1942 Colt Woodsman Sport 1942 Colt Woodsman Sport

1942 Colt Woodsman Sport "Elephant Ears"- 1st Series, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 184282

Lot #39 (Sale Order 40 of 574)

According to the Colt Archives serial number database, this Woodsman Sport First Series was made in 1942. It sports highly desirable brown checkered plastic "Elephant Ears" grips with embossed Rampant Colt, 4.5" barrel that is laser etched "C.J. SULLAWAY" on the right side, loaded chamber indicator, windage adjustable dovetailed rear notch sight and original 10-round magazine. This gun is in beautiful condition with extremely light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Colt Woodsman is a semi-automatic sporting pistol manufactured from 1915 to 1977. It was manufactured in three distinct series: Series 1 (1915–1941), Series 2 (1947–1955), and Series 3 (1955–1977). It was also produced in three different models: Target, Sport & Match Target.

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AYA No. 2 English Scroll Engraved (28 AYA No. 2 English Scroll Engraved (28

AYA No. 2 English Scroll Engraved (28" F/M), 12 Ga., Side-By-Side (W/ Case), SN - 560905

Lot #40 (Sale Order 41 of 574)

Every AYA gun embodies the very best knowledge and the skill of generations of leading gunsmiths, and for this reason, it is considered throughout the world to be one of the finest examples of the combination of science and art, of reliability and elegance which only the finest gunmakers can produce. The AYA No. 2 is the pre-eminent sidelock double gun and the most famous model in the AYA line. Since its introduction in the late 1950s, tens of thousands of No. 2s have been sold in the United Kingdom, the United States and everywhere that shooters value the superb balance and handling of a fine double gun. Mechanically, it is modeled on the time-tested Holland & Holland system. This AYA No. 2 Hammerless Sidelock sports a case colored receiver with elaborate English scroll engravings, finely checkered Grade II English walnut stock with oiled finish, 28" F/M barrels, solid rib with silver bead front sight, forged steel action with double locking mechanism & gas vents, hardened steel intercepting safety sears, gold lined cocking indicators, double trigger with hinged front trigger, 2 3/4" chamber and comes in a lockable brown leather fitted luggage case by Luigi Franchi. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear and appears to be in good working order. AYA make double barreled shotguns in both side-by-side and over-and-under versions, in box-lock and side-lock versions, as well as double rifles, and all models share a common denominator: their exceptional quality. The ownership of an AYA shotgun makes one a part of a special and exclusive community. The AYA philosophy since 1915 has been: "A true work of art does not simply appear out of nowhere. It begins as an idea in the mind of its creator, who then turns it into a tangible form through skill and artistry. For the final creation to be genuine, this process must remain uninterrupted from the conception to completion.

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1969 Colt Woodsman Target, 3rd Series, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 015496S 1969 Colt Woodsman Target, 3rd Series, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 015496S

1969 Colt Woodsman Target, 3rd Series, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 015496S

Lot #41 (Sale Order 42 of 574)

According to the Colt Archives serial number database, this Woodsman Target Third Series was made in 1969. Features include a 6" barrel, checkered walnut grips with left side thumb rest, loaded chamber indicator, adjustable u-notch rear sight, dual pin Patridge front sight and original 10-round magazine. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Colt Woodsman is a semi-automatic sporting pistol manufactured from 1915 to 1977. It was manufactured in three distinct series: Series 1 (1915–1941), Series 2 (1947–1955), and Series 3 (1955–1977). It was also produced in three different models: Target, Sport & Match Target.

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1991 Ugartechea 600 Series Coin/ Engraved (26 1991 Ugartechea 600 Series Coin/ Engraved (26

1991 Ugartechea 600 Series Coin/ Engraved (26" IC/M), 20 Ga., Side-By-Side (W/ Case), SN - 194514

Lot #42 (Sale Order 43 of 574)

Armas Ugartechea, founded in 1922, is a family-owned firearms maker that is devoted to the craft of manufacturing fine hunting shotguns. This Ugartechea 600 Series side-by-side hammerless shotgun was made in 1991 (date code K2) and sports a coin finished receiver with floral scroll engravings, glossed European walnut stock with outlined diamond checkerings, 26.25" IC/M barrel, serrated solid rib with brass bead front sight, brown cushioned rubber buttpad with black spacer, single selective trigger, dual ejectors, 14.25" LOP, 2 3/4" chamber and comes in a green canvas/ brown leather luggage-style hardcase. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order. Armas Ugartechea is well-known for the quality of its work both at home and abroad. Armas Ugartechea sells its guns worldwide which currently includes heads-of-state, monarchs from several countries, as well as top hunters . The Ugartechea Family is still in charge of the company and combine quality craftsman work with the best technology.

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1980 Colt Trooper MK III (8 1980 Colt Trooper MK III (8

1980 Colt Trooper MK III (8"), 22 LR, Revolver, SN - Y26978

Lot #43 (Sale Order 44 of 574)

According to the Colt Archives serial number database, this Trooper MK III was made in 1980. Features include a polished blued finish, 8" ribbed barrel with shrouded extractor rod, Patridge-style pinned front sight, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, checkered walnut Presentation Target grips with gold Rampant Colt medallions, grooved rear strap and casehardened hammer. 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. Introduced to the firearms market in 1953, the double-action Colt Trooper was designed with the intention of addressing the medium frame revolver market as law enforcement officers had long complained about the weight of earlier models. The Trooper was made in three different variants/production runs - Original Trooper 1953 - 1969, Trooper MK III 1969 - 1983 & Trooper MKV 1982 - 1986. Intended to be the first major advancement of Colt's designs since the beginning of the 20th century, the MK IIIs used a new "J" frame and had no parts interchangeability with older models. The new revolvers employed transfer-bar lock work system so that the revolver could fire only if the trigger was deliberately pulled completely to the rear. The springs used in the MK IIIs internals were also an improvement. Unlike the older flat style, they were coiled and made entirely of corrosion-resistant stainless steel.

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1978 Remington 1100 LT, 20 Ga. (28 1978 Remington 1100 LT, 20 Ga. (28

1978 Remington 1100 LT, 20 Ga. (28" MOD), Semi-Auto, SN - N0915979

Lot #44 (Sale Order 45 of 574)

This Remington Model 1100LT 20 gauge shotgun was manufactured in December, 1978 (date code BQ). Features include a 28" MOD barrel, serrated vent rib with silver bead front sight, engraved receiver with scroll pattern on each side, checkered walnut stock with fleur-de-lis pattern/ fluted comb/ contoured forearm & gloss finish, black grip cap with white diamond inlay & white spacer, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, silver locking tab action button, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This one-owner gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate and was a birthday gift from his wife in 1979. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear and appears to be in good working order. 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. During the 1970s and 80s, Model 1100s often accounted for sixty to seventy percent of the shotguns used at major trap & skeet shoots. Today it is still being used by competitive shooters due to its superior performance and handling qualities.

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1995 Colt Python Stainless (6 1995 Colt Python Stainless (6

1995 Colt Python Stainless (6"), 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - PN06456

Lot #45 (Sale Order 46 of 574)

According to the Colt Archives serial number database, this Python was made in 1995. Features include a Brushed Stainless finish, 6" lugged barrel with shrouded ejector rod, vent rib, fully adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, pinned Patridge front sight, black checkered rubber Presentation grips, serrated hammer and grooved trigger. This gun comes in a period correct blue Colt hardcase without a label. 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. The Colt Python was cataloged from 1955 to 2005 and then re-introduced in 2020. It was offered on a special order basis from Colt's Custom Shop until 2007. It was designed and intended for the premium revolver market segment. Some firearm collectors and writers have described the Python as "The Finest Production Revolver Ever Made". The Colt Python is a double-action 6-shot revolver chambered primarily for the .357 Magnum cartridge built on Colt's large I-frame. Pythons have a reputation for accuracy, smooth trigger pull, and a tight cylinder lock-up.

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Remington 105 CTi Remington 105 CTi

Remington 105 CTi "A 21st Century Shotgun", 12 Ga., Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - CT003384

Lot #46 (Sale Order 47 of 574)

The Remington 105 CTi, "A 21st Century Shotgun," appeared originally as a feature in the December, 2006, issue of American Rifleman. The intended year of introduction was to be 2005, a century after the John Browning-designed Remington Autoloading shotgun was announced, but it took Remington’s engineers a little longer than they anticipated to get it to market. With its 105 CTi, Remington brought a host of innovations to the semi-automatic shotgun. The first has to do with materials. The CTi’s receiver is of investment-cast titanium—thus, the “Ti” in the name. Titanium’s weight is 40 percent of a comparable piece of steel, yet the yield strength of the heat-treated receiver is four times higher. It’s the first shotgun to include carbon fiber in its receiver construction, explaining the “C.” It’s the first production bottom-loading and ejecting-autoloader from a major American manufacturer. The 105 CTi also has a built-in recoil-reduction system and an innovative trigger and loading system. The 105 CTi’s receiver, which mimics the external dimensions of a Model 1100, is skeletonized at its top to reduce weight. This 105 CTi sports a 26" barrel, serrated vent-rib with dual bead sights, black cushioned rubber recoil pad with black spacer, checkered walnut stock with fluted comb/ contoured forearm & satin finish, silver commemorative grip cap, 14.5" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This gun comes in a green Remington hardcase with choke tubes and paperwork. This gun will have some recoil pad wear, but otherwise is in nice condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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2007 Colt Python Bright Stainless (4"), 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - PN05681

Lot #47 (Sale Order 48 of 574)

According to the Colt Archives serial number database, this Python was made in 2007. Features include a Bright Stainless finish, 4" lugged barrel with shrouded ejector rod, vent rib, fully adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, pinned Patridge front sight, black textured rubber combat grips, serrated hammer and grooved trigger. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear, has a perfect bore and appears to be in good working order. The Colt Python was cataloged from 1955 to 2005 and then re-introduced in 2020. It was offered on a special order basis from Colt's Custom Shop until 2007. It was designed and intended for the premium revolver market segment. Some firearm collectors and writers have described the Python as "The Finest Production Revolver Ever Made". The Colt Python is a double-action 6-shot revolver chambered primarily for the .357 Magnum cartridge built on Colt's large I-frame. Pythons have a reputation for accuracy, smooth trigger pull, and a tight cylinder lock-up.

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1947 Remington Engraved 31-TC (Trap C-Grade), 12 Ga. (30 1947 Remington Engraved 31-TC (Trap C-Grade), 12 Ga. (30

1947 Remington Engraved 31-TC (Trap C-Grade), 12 Ga. (30" FULL), Pump, SN - 76825

Lot #48 (Sale Order 49 of 574)

This Remington Model 31-TC (Trap C-Grade) was made in June, 1947 (PSS date code). Features include an etch-engraved receiver with setter dog hunting scene on the left & ducks-in-flight scene on the right, glossed dark walnut stock with fluted comb/ double outlined checkering & contoured forearm, White Line brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, black metal grip cap with fleur-de-lis design, 30" FULL barrel, serrated vent rib with dual bead sights, 14.25" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order. The Remington Model 31 pump-action shotgun was produced from 1931 to 1949. The design was based on the best attributes of the Remington Model 17 but with side ejection and a simpler design than the previous models. It was initially offered in 12-gauge with 16- and 20-gauge added in 1933. Like the Model 17, the barrel was easily removed by way of a knurled nut at the end of the magazine tube. It competed well with Winchester’s iconic Model 12. However, its 1931 introduction coincided with the lowest point of the Depression which was a very tough time to start production of a high quality, relatively high-cost shotgun. Remington’s retail price for the Model 31 was $48.95, while Winchester had just dropped the price of the Model 12 to $39.50. The Model 31 was made in 35 variations and grades from the Standard Grade to the TF Premier Grade. Higher grades were offered with factory engraving and a ventilated rib which sold for $302 in 1931. Most grades could be ordered with a number of special options. The Model 31 was discontinued in 1948 for the same reason the Winchester Model 12 was dropped 14 years later — production cost was too high and profit margins too low. The two guns, which represented the pump-action’s pinnacle of design, craftsmanship, function and beauty, were dropped in favor of more easily manufactured and more profitable designs.

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2020 Colt Python (6 2020 Colt Python (6

2020 Colt Python (6") Stainless, 357 Magnum, Revolver (NIB), SN - PY299648

Lot #49 (Sale Order 50 of 574)

The new generation Colt Python features modern stainless steel alloys and a re-designed rear sight. Thirty percent more steel beneath the rear adjustable target sight gives you a stronger revolver and more robust shooting experience. A recessed target crown, user-interchangeable front sight, and Walnut grip with the iconic Colt medallion make this a gun you’ll want to shoot and show off. The Python is chambered in .357 Magnum and also accommodates 38 Special cartridges. This 6" Python, with a beautiful stainless finish (mfg. 2020), is new/unfired in original blue hardcase with paperwork, and appears to be in good working order. The Colt Python was cataloged from 1955 to 2005 and then re-introduced in 2020. It was offered on a special order basis from Colt's Custom Shop until 2007. It was designed and intended for the premium revolver market segment. Some firearm collectors and writers have described the Python as "The Finest Production Revolver Ever Made". The Colt Python is a double-action 6-shot revolver chambered primarily for the .357 Magnum cartridge built on Colt's large I-frame. Pythons have a reputation for accuracy, smooth trigger pull, and a tight cylinder lock-up.

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1947 Remington 31-TC (Trap C-Grade), 12 Ga. (30 1947 Remington 31-TC (Trap C-Grade), 12 Ga. (30

1947 Remington 31-TC (Trap C-Grade), 12 Ga. (30" FULL), Pump, SN - 91631

Lot #50 (Sale Order 51 of 574)

This Remington Model 31-TC (Trap C-Grade) was made in October, 1947 (ESS date code). Features include a glossed dark walnut stock with fluted comb/ double outlined checkering & contoured forearm, Pachmayr brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, black metal grip cap with fleur-de-lis design, 30" FULL barrel, serrated vent rib with white mid-bead & fiber-optic front sight, 13.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order. The Remington Model 31 pump-action shotgun was produced from 1931 to 1949. The design was based on the best attributes of the Remington Model 17 but with side ejection and a simpler design than the previous models. It was initially offered in 12-gauge with 16- and 20-gauge added in 1933. Like the Model 17, the barrel was easily removed by way of a knurled nut at the end of the magazine tube. It competed well with Winchester’s iconic Model 12. However, its 1931 introduction coincided with the lowest point of the Depression which was a very tough time to start production of a high quality, relatively high-cost shotgun. Remington’s retail price for the Model 31 was $48.95 while Winchester had just dropped the price of the Model 12 to $39.50. The Model 31 was made in 35 variations and grades from the Standard Grade to the TF Premier Grade. Higher grades were offered with factory engraving and a ventilated rib which sold for $302 in 1931. Most grades could be ordered with a number of special options. The Model 31 was discontinued in 1948 for the same reason the Winchester Model 12 was dropped 14 years later — production cost was too high and profit margins too low. The two guns, which represented the pump-action’s pinnacle of design, craftsmanship, function and beauty, were dropped in favor of more easily manufactured and more profitable designs.

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2000 Colt Anaconda Stainless (8 2000 Colt Anaconda Stainless (8

2000 Colt Anaconda Stainless (8"), 44 Magnum, Revolver, SN - AN11323

Lot #51 (Sale Order 52 of 574)

According to the Colt Archives serial number database, this Anaconda was made in 2000. Features include a stainless finish, 8" ported lugged barrel with shrouded ejector rod, vent rib, fully adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, dual pinned Patridge front sight, black textured rubber combat grips, serrated hammer and grooved trigger. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun comes in a period correct blue Colt hardcase without a label. 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 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.

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1970s Winchester Model 101 Engraved (28 1970s Winchester Model 101 Engraved (28

1970s Winchester Model 101 Engraved (28" F/M), 20 Ga., O/U, SN - K234707

Lot #52 (Sale Order 53 of 574)

This Winchester Model 101 sports floral scroll engraved receiver engravings with gold filled highlights, glossed walnut stock with deep-cut outlined checkering & fluted comb, black checkered buttpad, 28" FULL/ MOD barrels, serrated vent rib with brass bead front sight, jeweled monobloc, dual extractors, black grip cap with scroll design, tang safety/ barrel selector, 14" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. Factory serial numbers for the Model 101 after 1971 do not exist, but the serial number on this gun reflects an approximate production year of 1975. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order. Winchester introduced the Model 101 in 1959 in order to compete with the Browning Superposed. Winchester engineers based much of the high-quality mechanics of the Model 101 from the Superposed to include the breech lockup system. In both guns, a rectangular locking bar travels forward from low in the standing breech of the receiver to engage a recess at the foot of the barrel monobloc. The Model 101 also has the H-pattern combination safety and barrel selector of the Superposed.

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1943 German Spreewerk (cyq) P.38 (Numbers Matching), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster) SN - 635m 1943 German Spreewerk (cyq) P.38 (Numbers Matching), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster) SN - 635m

1943 German Spreewerk (cyq) P.38 (Numbers Matching), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster) SN - 635m

Lot #53 (Sale Order 54 of 574)

This WWII German P.38 is marked "cyq" (manufactured by Spreewerk), "m" suffix serial number (1943), along with Eagle/88 Spreewerk military proofs & other Nazi acceptance stamps. This gun is numbers matching on all visible parts. This gun comes with a black leather softshell holster that is marked "dkk 44" (production by Friedrich Offermann u. Sohne, Lederwarenfabrik, Bensberg, in 1944). Other features include a 5" barrel, black ribbed grips and (1) Nazi proofed 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. 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. 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).

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1921 Hunter/ L.C. Smith Hammerless Field (26.75 1921 Hunter/ L.C. Smith Hammerless Field (26.75

1921 Hunter/ L.C. Smith Hammerless Field (26.75" FULL), 16 Ga., Side-By-Side, SN - 40750

Lot #54 (Sale Order 55 of 574)

According to the L.C. Smith Collectors Association serial number chart, this "Hammerless" Field Grade 16 gauge double barrel shotgun was made in 1921. Features include a hand checkered double-outlined walnut stock with gloss finish, brown Bakelite grip cap, black Pachmayr White Line rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, 26.75" FULL barrels, serrated rib with brass bead front sight, dual triggers, tang safety and 2 3/4" chambers. This gun sports an early re-bluing and is in good condition with some wear and appears to be in good working order. The L.C. Smith shotgun is an American classic and is unquestionably one of the finest shotguns ever made. L.C. Smith was sold to Hunter Arms in 1888, and the Hunter/ L.C. Smith name remained synonymous with quality shotguns until 1945.

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1976 Smith & Wesson Model 27-2 (6 1976 Smith & Wesson Model 27-2 (6

1976 Smith & Wesson Model 27-2 (6"), 357 Mag., Revolver (Case & Kit), SN - N373084

Lot #55 (Sale Order 56 of 574)

According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 27-2 was made in circa 1976. Features include a 6" 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 and Patridge front sight. This comes in a dovetailed wooden presentation case with cleaning kit and paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. 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.).

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1950 Winchester Model 43 (Lyman Scope), 218 Bee, Bolt-Action, SN - 26087A 1950 Winchester Model 43 (Lyman Scope), 218 Bee, Bolt-Action, SN - 26087A

1950 Winchester Model 43 (Lyman Scope), 218 Bee, Bolt-Action, SN - 26087A

Lot #56 (Sale Order 57 of 574)

According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 43 (218 Bee) was made in 1950. Features include a smooth walnut stock with gloss finish, checkered metal buttplate, 24" barrel with recessed crown, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped front sight, sling rings with brown leather sling, 4-round detachable steel magazine and Lyman All-American 10x scope. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Winchester Model 43 is a relatively little-known rifle compared to the company’s many legends, such as the Model 94 and Model 70. Manufactured from 1948 to 1953, the Model 43 was chambered for the 25-20 Win, 32-20 Win, 218 Bee, and 22 Hornet cartridges. This small framed bolt-action rifle is a perfect varmint rifle that is both accurate and reliable. “The Model 43 was the first postwar development in Winchester centerfire rifles. It embodied the well-proved principles of the famous smooth, fast Winchester bolt action that adapted it to that highly popular sport known as pest and small game shooting.” -George Watrous, The History of Winchester Firearms 1866 – 1966.

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(Scarce) 1972 Smith & Wesson Model 53-2 (4 (Scarce) 1972 Smith & Wesson Model 53-2 (4

(Scarce) 1972 Smith & Wesson Model 53-2 (4") 22 Rem. Jett, Revolver (Box/ Paperwork), SN - 2K93212

Lot #57 (Sale Order 58 of 574)

The Smith & Wesson Model 53 was introduced in 1961 and chambered for the .22 "Remington Jet". This unusual revolver from Smith & Wesson was an innovative solution to being able to fire both rimfire and centerfire cartridges from the same gun. By utilizing nickel wash coated steel insets which fit into the chambers of the cylinder, it is adaptable to .22 Long Rifle. The hammer is outfitted with a switch which selects either the centerfire or rimfire firing pin. According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 53-2 was made in 1972. Features include a 4" ribbed barrel, high luster polished bluing, grooved casehardened trigger, serrated casehardened hammer, checkered walnut Magna-Style grips with S&W medallions, 10-groove rear strap, shrouded extractor rod, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel and Patridge front sight. This comes in the original presentation style box with (6) steel insets, "Special Instructions" hangtag and cleaning kit. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The concept of a revolver that could fire a centerfire .22 caliber cartridge began in the mid-1950s when avid handloader and experimenter, Jim Harvey, modified .22 Hornet rifle cases by shortening and chamber-forming them to a configuration suitable for use in revolvers. Smith & Wesson took notice of Harvey’s pioneer work but never officially sanctioned these conversions for their revolvers. They did experiments with some prototype guns chambered for the then-new .256 Winchester cartridge, a .25 caliber bottlenecked .357 Magnum creation. However, the folks at S&W found out that this combination was unworkable because of case setback in the chambers locking up the cylinder tight to the recoil shield when the round was fired. Remington offered S&W another option which was called the .22 Remington Jet. This was a .357 Magnum case gradually tapered down to .22 caliber rather than being sharply bottlenecked. This number proved to be more satisfactory in experimentation with revolvers that were rechambered and modified from .22 magnum rimfire guns. All Model 53 barrels were marked “22 MAGNUM”, which is very confusing – it doesn’t mean .22 rimfire magnum. Production started with the first gun bearing the serial number K429,000. It used the .357 Magnum Model 19 K-frame that utilized a shrouded ejector rod. The cylinders were fluted and counterbored (recessed) for the cartridge rims. The adapters can be inserted into the chambers instead of the centerfire rounds making the gun suitable for firing either .22 Jets or .22 LR rimfires. At the time of its initial shipping, the Model 53 already had the newer left-hand threaded extractor rod, while most other K-frame guns were transitioning to that type. When the first production change was made in December, 1961, using a new cylinder stop and eliminating the screw in front of the trigger guard, it was called the Model 53-2 rather than the 53-1 keeping it in step with other S&W revolvers. There never was a Model 53-1. In 1974, and after 14,956 Model 53s had been made, production was halted and they were dropped from the catalog. The last known Model 53 was shipped on February 14, 1979.

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1936 (Pre-64) Winchester Model 52A 1936 (Pre-64) Winchester Model 52A

1936 (Pre-64) Winchester Model 52A "Marksman Match", 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 42231A

Lot #58 (Sale Order 59 of 574)

According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 53 was made in 1936. Features include a smooth walnut Marksman "Match-Style" stock with carved-in finger grip & thumb hole, lower forearm rail with palm grip & brown leather harness, adjustable fold-out Swiss-style buttplate, 27" heavy crowned barrel with 7/8" muzzle diameter, front globe sight, J.W. Fecker (R.A. Litschert) 10x scope, 8-round detachable box magazine and comes with period correct Wittek-Vaver rear dial fully adjustable 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. The Winchester Model 52 is a bolt-action .22-caliber target rifle introduced in 1920. For many years it was the premier small bore match rifle in the United States, if not the world. Known as the "King of the .22s," the Model 52 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". However, by the 1970s, the World War I-era design was showing its age and had given way in top-level competition to newer match rifles from Walther and Anschutz; the costly-to-produce Model 52, which had long been a loss leader prestige product by that time, was finally discontinued when US Repeating Arms took over the manufacture of Winchester rifles from Olin Corporation in 1980. It was produced in several styles and sub-variations (updates) which were noted by an alphabetic SN suffixes - A, B, C and D were applied specifically to changes. Sub-models & variations included: Speed Lock (1930), 52A (1935), 52B (1937), 52C (1951), 52D (1961), International Match (1969), and 52E (1969). Initially, the Model 52 was priced at $42.35 for a standard model. This was a substantial amount for a rimfire at the time. Extra-heavy barrels tacked on $25 to that price. The reason for these then exorbitant prices was the handwork that went into each rifle. Model 52s were given lavish hand fitting and tuning, and this was a significant reason that they were consistently winners in competition. From 1920 until 1980, 125,233 Model 52s were made, which may seem light, but recall that this was a high-end premium rifle.

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(Scarce) 1972 Smith & Wesson Model 53-2 (6 (Scarce) 1972 Smith & Wesson Model 53-2 (6

(Scarce) 1972 Smith & Wesson Model 53-2 (6") 22 Rem. Jett, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 2K93385

Lot #59 (Sale Order 60 of 574)

The Smith & Wesson Model 53 was introduced in 1961, and chambered for the .22 "Remington Jet". This unusual revolver from Smith & Wesson was an innovative solution to being able to fire both rimfire and centerfire cartridges from the same gun. By utilizing nickel wash coated steel insets which fit into the chambers of the cylinder, it is adaptable to .22 Long Rifle. The hammer is outfitted with a switch which selects either the centerfire or rimfire firing pin. According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 53-2 was made in 1972. Features include a 6" ribbed barrel, high luster polished bluing, grooved casehardened trigger, serrated casehardened hammer, large flat butt walnut grips with S&W medallions, 10-groove rear strap, shrouded extractor rod, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel and Patridge front sight. This comes in the original presentation style box with (6) steel insets. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The concept of a revolver that could fire a centerfire .22 caliber cartridge began in the mid-1950s when avid handloader and experimenter, Jim Harvey, modified .22 Hornet rifle cases by shortening and chamber-forming them to a configuration suitable for use in revolvers. Smith & Wesson took notice of Harvey’s pioneer work but never officially sanctioned these conversions for their revolvers. They did experiments with some prototype guns chambered for the then-new .256 Winchester cartridge, a .25 caliber bottlenecked .357 Magnum creation. However, the folks at S&W found out that this combination was unworkable because of case setback in the chambers locking up the cylinder tight to the recoil shield when the round was fired. Remington offered S&W another option which was called the .22 Remington Jet. This was a .357 Magnum case gradually tapered down to .22 caliber rather than being sharply bottlenecked. This number proved to be more satisfactory in experimentation with revolvers that were rechambered and modified from .22 magnum rimfire guns. All Model 53 barrels were marked “22 MAGNUM” which is very confusing – it doesn’t mean .22 rimfire magnum. Production started with the first gun bearing the serial number K429,000. It used the .357 Magnum Model 19 K-frame that utilized a shrouded ejector rod. The cylinders were fluted and counterbored (recessed) for the cartridge rims. The adapters can be inserted into the chambers instead of the centerfire rounds, making the gun suitable for firing either .22 Jets or .22 LR rimfires. At the time of its initial shipping, the Model 53 already had the newer left-hand threaded extractor rod, while most other K-frame guns were transitioning to that type. When the first production change was made in December, 1961, using a new cylinder stop and eliminating the screw in front of the trigger guard, it was called the Model 53-2 rather than the 53-1, keeping it in step with other S&W revolvers. There never was a Model 53-1. In 1974, and after 14,956 Model 53s had been made, production was halted and they were dropped from the catalog. The last known Model 53 was shipped on February 14, 1979.

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1948 (Pre-64) Winchester Model 52B Target, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 68798B 1948 (Pre-64) Winchester Model 52B Target, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 68798B

1948 (Pre-64) Winchester Model 52B Target, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 68798B

Lot #60 (Sale Order 61 of 574)

According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 53 was made in 1948. Features include a smooth walnut Match-Grade stock with high comb/ full beavertail forearm & oiled finish, checkered metal buttplate, 27" heavy barrel with 7/8" muzzle diameter, Redfield fully adjustable rear peep sight, Redfield Olympic front globe sight, lower forearm sling/ accessory rail, scope mounts, sling rings and 5-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in beautiful condition with extremely light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Winchester Model 52 is a bolt-action .22-caliber target rifle introduced in 1920. For many years, it was the premier small bore match rifle in the United States, if not the world. Known as the "King of the .22s," the Model 52 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". However, by the 1970s the World War I-era design was showing its age and had given way in top-level competition to newer match rifles from Walther and Anschutz; the costly-to-produce Model 52, which had long been a loss leader prestige product by that time, was finally discontinued when US Repeating Arms took over the manufacture of Winchester rifles from Olin Corporation in 1980. It was produced in several styles and sub-variations (updates) which were noted by an alphabetic SN suffixes - A, B, C and D were applied specifically to changes. Sub-models & variations included: Speed Lock (1930), 52A (1935), 52B (1937), 52C (1951), 52D (1961), International Match (1969), and 52E (1969). Initially, the Model 52 was priced at $42.35 for a standard model. This was a substantial amount for a rimfire at the time. Extra-heavy barrels tacked on $25 to that price. The reason for these then-exorbitant prices was the handwork that went into each rifle. Model 52s were given lavish hand fitting and tuning, and this was a significant reason that they were consistently winners in competition. From 1920 until 1980, 125,233 Model 52s were made, which may seem light, but recall that this was a high-end premium rifle.

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Pre-War Smith & Wesson Pre-31 Regulation Police (4.25 Pre-War Smith & Wesson Pre-31 Regulation Police (4.25

Pre-War Smith & Wesson Pre-31 Regulation Police (4.25" Nickel), 32 Long (Box), SN - 518516

Lot #61 (Sale Order 62 of 574)

According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Pre-War .32 Regulation Police (Pre-Model 31) was made in circa 1940. Features include a 5-screw frame with nickel finish, diamond checkered walnut grips with S&W medallions and 4.25" barrel with front blade. This gun comes in a period correct blue S&W box without a label or SN markings. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Model 31 is a square-butt version of the Model 30, first known as the "Model .32 Regulation Police", made during the same time period as the "Model .32 Hand Ejector" and was eventually replaced by the Model 31 in 1958.

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

1917 Winchester Model 1885 Low-Wall "Winder Musket", 22 LR, Falling-Block, SN - 119360

Lot #62 (Sale Order 63 of 574)

According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1885 Low-Wall "Winder Musket" was made in 1917. Features include a 3/4 length walnut stock with straight grip & grooved forearm, 28" barrel, curved metal buttplate, adjustable folding ladder rear sight, ramped dovetail front sight 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. 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.

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1984 Smith & Wesson Model 629-1 (8 3/8 1984 Smith & Wesson Model 629-1 (8 3/8

1984 Smith & Wesson Model 629-1 (8 3/8"), 44 Magnum, Revolver, SN - AFM0830

Lot #63 (Sale Order 64 of 574)

According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 629-1 was made in 1984. Features include a stainless finish, 8 3/8" ribbed barrel, shrouded ejector rod, serrated hammer, 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 is in excellent condition with no wear to speak of, has a nice sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. 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 Remington Magnum cartridge and made from 1955 to present. The Model 29 & 629 underwent minor changes and updates during its production run which are identified by the "-#" after the model number (example 29-1, 29-2, etc.). 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.

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1962 New-In-Box Winchester Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump (Box & Hangtag), SN - 333516 1962 New-In-Box Winchester Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump (Box & Hangtag), SN - 333516

1962 New-In-Box Winchester Model 61, 22 S L LR, Pump (Box & Hangtag), SN - 333516

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This locally consigned Winchester Model 61 Rifle was purchased new in 1962 at Henke Hardware, Keokuk, IA, for $58.00. This gun was put back in the box after purchase, placed in the owner's gun vault and has not seen the light of day since. This gun is 100 percent new/ unfired with the original box, hangtag, manual and warranty card. Features include a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish & grooved forearm, black checkered buttpad, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed silver bead front sight, grooved receiver top and silver tube. This gun is in beautiful condition with no box wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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1984 Smith & Wesson Model 29-3 (6 1984 Smith & Wesson Model 29-3 (6

1984 Smith & Wesson Model 29-3 (6"), 44 Magnum, Revolver, SN - AEB7602

Lot #65 (Sale Order 66 of 574)

According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 29-3 was made in 1984. Features include a polished blued finish, 6" ribbed barrel, shrouded ejector rod, serrated casehardened hammer, grooved casehardened 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 is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a nice sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Smith & Wesson Model 29 is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .44 Remington Magnum cartridge and made from 1955 to present. The Model 29 underwent minor changes and updates during its production run which are identified by the "-#" after the model number (example 29-1, 29-2, etc.). 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.

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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 #66 (Sale Order 67 of 574)

According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1894 Carbine was made in 1926. Features include a smooth walnut stock with straight grip, curved 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. 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.

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1 Of 300 - 2007 Smith & Wesson 29-10 1 Of 300 - 2007 Smith & Wesson 29-10

1 Of 300 - 2007 Smith & Wesson 29-10 "Lew Horton" (3" Nickel), 44 Mag., Revolver (NIB), SN - CLK0228

Lot #67 (Sale Order 68 of 574)

According to the Smith & Wesson Collectors Group forum, this Model 29-10 is one of 300 produced in 2007 for Lew Horton. Features include a bright nickel plated finish, 3" ribbed barrel with shrouded extractor rod, Rosewood combat grips with silver S&W medallions, adjustable white outline rear sight, pinned Patridge front sight with orange insert, serrated casehardened hammer and grooved casehardened trigger. This gun comes in the original blue hardcase with paperwork and Rosewood service grips. This gun appears to be new/ unfired with no wear, has a perfect bore and appears to be in good working order. The Smith & Wesson Model 29 is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .44 Remington Magnum cartridge and made from 1955 to present. The Model 29 underwent minor changes and updates during its production run which are identified by the "-#" after the model number (example 29-1, 29-2, etc.). 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.

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1 Of 1000 - 1997 Winchester Model 63 High Grade (Gold/ Engraved), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - STH0162 1 Of 1000 - 1997 Winchester Model 63 High Grade (Gold/ Engraved), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - STH0162

1 Of 1000 - 1997 Winchester Model 63 High Grade (Gold/ Engraved), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - STH0162

Lot #68 (Sale Order 69 of 574)

This Winchester Model 63 Limited Edition Rifle is one of 1000 produced in 1997. Features include a scroll engraved receiver with 24K gold squirrel inlays on the left/ rabbits on the right & gold trim accents, high luster blued finish, high grade select dark walnut stock with deep outlined checkering/ fluted comb & high gloss finish, gold trigger, blued metal buttplate, 23" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed front sight and quick take-down screw on the tang. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor, is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and comes in original box with manual. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear, has a perfect bore and appears to be in good working order. Originally 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.

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1987 Smith & Wesson Model 629-1 (6 1987 Smith & Wesson Model 629-1 (6

1987 Smith & Wesson Model 629-1 (6"), 44 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - AWH0765

Lot #69 (Sale Order 70 of 574)

According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 629-1 was made in 1987. Features include a stainless finish, 6" ribbed barrel, shrouded ejector rod, serrated hammer, 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 the original box with paperwork, appears to be new/ unfired (no wear & perfect bore), and appears to be in good working order. 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 Remington Magnum cartridge and made from 1955 to present. The Model 29 & 629 underwent minor changes and updates during its production run which are identified by the "-#" after the model number (example 29-1, 29-2, etc.). 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.

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2011 Dealer Exclusive - Browning SA-22 Grade VI (Grey/ Gold), 22 SHORT (NIB), SN - 02031ZZ212 2011 Dealer Exclusive - Browning SA-22 Grade VI (Grey/ Gold), 22 SHORT (NIB), SN - 02031ZZ212

2011 Dealer Exclusive - Browning SA-22 Grade VI (Grey/ Gold), 22 SHORT (NIB), SN - 02031ZZ212

Lot #70 (Sale Order 71 of 574)

This 2011 Dealer Exclusive SA-22 Grade VI semi-automatic rifle is chambered for 22 Short only. Features include a grayed receiver finish with floral scroll engravings & 24K gold inlays of hunting dog scenes, outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & high gloss finish, gold trigger, grooved metal buttplate with blued finish, 22" barrel, adjustable folding notch rear sight and dovetailed gold bead front sight. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor, is new-old-stock/ unfired and comes in original box with manual. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear, has a perfect bore and appears to be in good working order. The Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle, also known as the SA-22, was the first production semi-automatic rifle chambered in .22 LR caliber. Production began in 1914, and is still being produced today. From the beginning, the SA 22 was a high-end rifle. The receiver was forged, the relatively massive bolt was beautifully machined, and the stock was nicely finished from European walnut, and hand checkered. It was a svelte rifle, capable of being shot accurately by even a relatively young boy. The rifle was a takedown—flip the rifle over, hold the bolt slightly open with the thumb of one hand, retract the locking button with the other thumb, turn the barrel assembly 90 degrees and it came apart nicely without anything threatening to fly out of the gun under spring pressure. In addition to being easily portable, this feature allowed the rifle to be cleaned from the breech.

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1967 Smith & Wesson 28-2 Highway Patrolman (6 1967 Smith & Wesson 28-2 Highway Patrolman (6

1967 Smith & Wesson 28-2 Highway Patrolman (6"), 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - S289027

Lot #71 (Sale Order 72 of 574)

According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 28-2 "Highway Patrolman" was made in 1967. 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 is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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1 Of 222 - 2005 Winchester Custom Tribute 9422  (Silver/ Gold Engraved), 22 L LR (NIB), SN - FTC041 1 Of 222 - 2005 Winchester Custom Tribute 9422  (Silver/ Gold Engraved), 22 L LR (NIB), SN - FTC041

1 Of 222 - 2005 Winchester Custom Tribute 9422 (Silver/ Gold Engraved), 22 L LR (NIB), SN - FTC041

Lot #72 (Sale Order 73 of 574)

This Custom Traditional Tribute Grade Winchester Model 9422 is one of 222 produced in 2005. From the 2005 Winchester catalog: "In saying farewell to the Model 9422, this special Custom Traditional Tribute is adorned with the finest features available. Most notable is the custom engraving on the receiver. The hand-carved, high-relief engraving on a silver plated receiver features a gold-inletted tribute to the 9422 on one side and the traditional Winchester Horse and Rider on the other. A beautifully finished and marbled walnut stock adds to the value. For custom collectors and lever-action rifle fans, the Custom Traditional Tribute is a must have. Only 222 rifles will be available". Features include a 20.5" chrome-moly steel tapered round barrel with full length magazine tube, fancy straight grip American walnut stock with Special Grade spade with ribbons checkering (18 lines per inch), silver plated receiver/ frame/ hammer/ lever/ bolt & screw, hand toned action, hand engine turned breech bolt, full buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped front sight, gold plated trigger and special Custom Shop proof stamp. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock (unfired). This gun comes in original box with paperwork, signed factory letter from the Winchester Custom Shop (dated December 5, 2005), a "Special Note" to owners regarding the silver plated finish and Astic-Brille polishing cloth. Since 1972, Winchester has built one of the most famous and best loved Lever Action Rimfire rifles in the World--The Model 9422! Due to the high cost of manufacturing, it was decided in 2004 to stop production of the Model 9422 and convert the production over to the Tribute Series.

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1996 Smith & Wesson Model 29-6 (6 1996 Smith & Wesson Model 29-6 (6

1996 Smith & Wesson Model 29-6 (6"), 44 Magnum, Revolver, SN - CAS1684

Lot #73 (Sale Order 74 of 574)

According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 29-6 was made in 1996. Features include a polished blued finish, 6" ribbed barrel, shrouded ejector rod, serrated casehardened hammer, casehardened trigger, black textured rubber combat grips, 10-groove rear straps, adjustable white outline rear sight and Patridge front sight with orange insert. 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. The Smith & Wesson Model 29 is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .44 Remington Magnum cartridge and made from 1955 to present. The Model 29 underwent minor changes and updates during its production run which are identified by the "-#" after the model number (example 29-1, 29-2, etc.). 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.

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1 Of 222 - 2005 Winchester Custom Tribute 9422  (Silver/ Gold Engraved), 22 L LR (NIB), SN - FTC040 1 Of 222 - 2005 Winchester Custom Tribute 9422  (Silver/ Gold Engraved), 22 L LR (NIB), SN - FTC040

1 Of 222 - 2005 Winchester Custom Tribute 9422 (Silver/ Gold Engraved), 22 L LR (NIB), SN - FTC040

Lot #74 (Sale Order 75 of 574)

This Custom Traditional Tribute Grade Winchester Model 9422 is one of 222 produced in 2005. From the 2005 Winchester catalog: "In saying farewell to the Model 9422, this special Custom Traditional Tribute is adorned with the finest features available. Most notable is the custom engraving on the receiver. The hand-carved, high-relief engraving on a silver plated receiver features a gold-inletted tribute to the 9422 on one side and the traditional Winchester Horse and Rider on the other. A beautifully finished and marbled walnut stock adds to the value. For custom collectors and lever-action rifle fans, the Custom Traditional Tribute is a must have. Only 222 rifles will be available". Features include a 20.5" chrome-moly steel tapered round barrel with full length magazine tube, fancy straight grip American walnut stock with Special Grade spade with ribbons checkering (18 lines per inch), silver plated receiver/ frame/ hammer/ lever/ bolt & screw, hand toned action, hand engine turned breech bolt, full buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped front sight, gold plated trigger and special Custom Shop proof stamp. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock (unfired). This gun comes in original box with paperwork, signed factory letter from the Winchester Custom Shop (dated February 21, 2006), a "Special Note" to owners regarding the silver plated finish and Astic-Brille polishing cloth. Since 1972, Winchester has built one of the most famous and best loved Lever Action Rimfire rifles in the World--The Model 9422! Due to the high cost of manufacturing, it was decided in 2004 to stop production of the Model 9422 and convert the production over to the Tribute Series.

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1985 Smith & Wesson Model 586 (6 1985 Smith & Wesson Model 586 (6

1985 Smith & Wesson Model 586 (6"), 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - AJB8821

Lot #75 (Sale Order 76 of 574)

According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 586 was made in 1985. Features include a polished blued finish, 6" lugged & ribbed barrel, shrouded ejector rod, serrated casehardened hammer, casehardened trigger, large flat butt checkered Magna grips with S&W medallions, 10-groove rear straps, adjustable white outline rear sight, Patridge front sight with orange insert and 6-shot cylinder. 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. The Smith & Wesson Model 586, is a six- or seven-shot double-action revolver chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge that was introduced in 1980. It uses S&W's "L" (medium) revolver frame, with a K-frame-sized grip mated to a larger diameter cylinder. The 586 was discontinued in 1999. After a 13-year absence, it was reintroduced in 2012 with safety modifications, plus an improved yoke, as the 586-8 variant. It is now offered in Smith & Wesson Classic Series line.

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1981 Winchester 94 1981 Winchester 94

1981 Winchester 94 "John Wayne" Large Loop Carbine, 32-40 Win., Lever-Action (NIB), SN - JW14488

Lot #76 (Sale Order 77 of 574)

This Winchester Model 94 John Wayne Commemorative .32-40 Large Loop Carbine lever-action rifle is a Special Edition that was produced in 1981 only. Features include an old silver finish with engraved receiver of stage-coach/ cattle drive scenes highlighted with titles of John Wayne's films, genuine American walnut stock with deep cut checkering & oiled finish, silver "John Wayne" medallion inlay on the right side of the stock, "John Wayne" signed tang, curved metal buttplate with blued finish, 18.5" barrel with blued finish, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, dovetailed front sight, saddle ring and 5-round tube magazine. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock (unfired), comes in original box with hangtag, is in beautiful condition with no box wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. Winchester Commemoratives were first introduced in 1964 with the Wyoming Diamond Jubilee. Each Commemorative was issued as a reproduction of a historically famous gun model or to honor an historically significant person, group, event or institution relating to U.S. or Canadian history. John Wayne stood larger than life on the silver screen and just as tall in real life. During his long career, he appeared in more than 150 films, and audiences around the world recognized him as the one man who best represented the patriotic spirit of America. Even today, John Wayne still ranks among the top 10 most popular movie stars in the annual Harris Poll, and his movies continue to be viewed by millions of Americans, ensuring his status as a legendary American icon. John Wayne commemorative rifles have become almost as iconic as the man himself and are the most collected of the Winchester Commemoratives.

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Smith & Wesson 48-7 Classic Masterpiece, 22 M.R.F (Magnum), Revolver (NIB), SN - CST7222 Smith & Wesson 48-7 Classic Masterpiece, 22 M.R.F (Magnum), Revolver (NIB), SN - CST7222

Smith & Wesson 48-7 Classic Masterpiece, 22 M.R.F (Magnum), Revolver (NIB), SN - CST7222

Lot #77 (Sale Order 78 of 574)

This Model 48-7 from Smith & Wesson's "Classic Series" 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 is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock (unfired), comes in original blue hardcase with paperwork, is in beautiful condition and appears to be in good working order. Smith & Wesson now makes it possible for you to own a piece of history-in-the-making with these "Classic Series" 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. The Model 48 K-22 Masterpiece Magnum Rimfire is a DA/SA revolver built on a medium frame that was manufactured from 1959-1986.

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1985 Winchester 9422 XTR 1985 Winchester 9422 XTR

1985 Winchester 9422 XTR "Boy Scouts Of America", 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - BSA11698

Lot #78 (Sale Order 79 of 574)

This Winchester Model 9422 XTR Boy Scouts Of America Commemorative lever-action rifle is a Special Edition that was produced in 1985 only. Features include a coin finish with engraved receiver commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the Boy Scouts, genuine American walnut stock with deep cut checkering & oiled finish, silver medallion inlay on the right side of the stock, curved metal buttplate with silver finish, 20" barrel with blued finish, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, sling studs and 15-round tube magazine. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock (unfired), comes in original box with hangtag and (11) 50-round bricks of original commemorative 22LR ammo. This gun is in beautiful condition with no box wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. 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. The Boy Scouts of America was founded in 1910, and since then, about 110 million Americans have participated in BSA programs. BSA is part of the international Scout Movement and became a founding member organization of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1922. The stated mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to "prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law." Youth are trained in responsible citizenship, character development, and self-reliance through participation in a wide range of outdoor activities. Called by some the best rifle Winchester has made since 1964, the rimfire Model 9422 XTR (XTR = Extra) lever action was introduced in 1972. Engineered to utilize a modified version of Winchester super-reliable Model 61 slide-action rimfire mechanism but mirror the look and feel of the legendary Model 1894 centerfire lever-action rifles, it was a rip-roaring success. Because the ejection port is high on the right side, the action is an angle-eject design that doesn't interfere with mounting an optic, the first lever action of its type from Winchester.

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1956 Smith & Wesson Pre-14 K-38 Target Masterpiece (6 1956 Smith & Wesson Pre-14 K-38 Target Masterpiece (6

1956 Smith & Wesson Pre-14 K-38 Target Masterpiece (6"), 38 Special, Revolver, SN - K287265

Lot #79 (Sale Order 80 of 574)

According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this K-38 Target Masterpiece was made in 1956. Features include a polished blued finish, 6" ribbed barrel, serrated casehardened hammer, grooved casehardened trigger, Hogue Monogrip black textured rubber combat grips, 10-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 a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Smith & Wesson Model K-38 Target Masterpiece is a six-shot, double-action revolver with adjustable open sights built on the medium-size "K" frame. First produced in 1947, and originally known as the K-38 Target Masterpiece, it was renamed the Model 14 in 1957 when all Smith & Wesson revolvers were given numerical model numbers.

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1 Of 250 - 1997 Winchester 9422 High Grade 1 Of 250 - 1997 Winchester 9422 High Grade

1 Of 250 - 1997 Winchester 9422 High Grade "25th Anniversary", 22 S L LR, (NIB), SN - FTFM162

Lot #80 (Sale Order 81 of 574)

This Winchester Model 9422 High Grade lever-action rifle is one of 250 produced in 1997 to commemorate the 9422's 25th "Silver" Anniversary. Features include a specially engraved receiver with high luster bluing & selective silver plating, checkered American walnut stock with high gloss finish, 20.5" barrel with high luster bluing, black checkered buttpad, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, grooved receiver top, 15-round tube magazine and comes with a factory hammer thumb extension. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock (unfired), comes in original box with hangtag, is in beautiful condition with no box wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. In 1972, Winchester Repeating Arms Company had just invested a large amount of money in computer-controlled manufacturing equipment that would help to update their sadly antiquated plant in New Haven, Connecticut. Embarrassed that economy moves had cheapened many of their firearms and tarnished Winchester's reputation for quality, the management sought to make a new flagship .22 rifle that would erase that image and reflect quality in every respect. The result was the Model 9422, and it did indeed revitalize Winchester's reputation. Although now no longer made, this lever action look-alike to the time-honored Model 94 .30-30 has become a sought-after modern classic. Winchester spared no expense in making the rifle as perfect as possible. The best materials were used; a milled forged steel frame and internal parts and a walnut stock were standard. The rifle was attractive, reliable, and accurate. Careful bluing and fitting were employed. Although traditional open sights were utilized, the receiver was grooved for scope mounting if desired. Following the Model 61 precedent, the rifle could be taken down into two major assemblies plus the bolt, allowing cleaning from the breech to protect the muzzle from damage. All in all, the new gun could easily be termed a masterpiece. In 1997, a 25-year Anniversary Edition was produced in limited quantities and offered in two grades - High Grade (250 Produced) and Grade I (2500 produced). Due to the very low production run, these "Silver Anniversary" Editions have become extremely sought after by collectors.

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1958 Smith & Wesson Model 18 K-22 Combat Masterpiece (4 1958 Smith & Wesson Model 18 K-22 Combat Masterpiece (4

1958 Smith & Wesson Model 18 K-22 Combat Masterpiece (4") , 22 LR, Revolver, SN - K348626

Lot #81 (Sale Order 82 of 574)

According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this K-22 Combat Masterpiece Model 18 was made in 1958. Features include a polished blued finish, 4" ribbed barrel, serrated casehardened hammer, grooved casehardened trigger, checkered walnut Magna Style grips with S&W medallions & diamond escutcheon, 10-groove rear straps, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel and 1/8" Baughman Quick Draw front sight on ramped base. 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 Terry Lee Brown Estate. In 1931, Smith & Wesson introduced the K-22 Outdoorsman. The platform was an immediate hit, and its utility and popularity have never waned. The year after its introduction, the K-22 would see service on the American Olympic pistol team. After a few slight changes, the K-22 Outdoorsman became the K-22 Masterpiece in 1940. The K-22 became a wonderful training tool for those who carried the .38 Special (and later, Magnum) K-Frames. Introduced in 1949, the K-22 Combat Masterpiece Model 18 was an exact duplicate of the K-38 Combat Masterpiece (or Model 15), with a 4" barrel. It was produced until 1986 and replaced with the 617, a stainless model with a full underlug. The Model 18 was offered again from 2009-2011 as part of Smith & Wesson's "Classic Series" revolvers.

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1 Of 2500 - 1997 Winchester 9422 Grade I 1 Of 2500 - 1997 Winchester 9422 Grade I

1 Of 2500 - 1997 Winchester 9422 Grade I "25th Anniversary", 22 S L LR, (NIB), SN - FTF0162

Lot #82 (Sale Order 83 of 574)

This Winchester Model 9422 Grade I lever-action rifle is one of 2500 produced in 1997 to commemorate the 9422's 25th "Silver" Anniversary. Features include a specially engraved receiver with high luster bluing, checkered American walnut stock with satin finish, 20.5" barrel with high luster bluing, black checkered buttpad, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, grooved receiver top, 15-round tube magazine and comes with a factory hammer thumb extension. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock (unfired), comes in original box with hangtag, is in beautiful condition with no box wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. In 1972, Winchester Repeating Arms Company had just invested a large amount of money in computer-controlled manufacturing equipment that would help to update their sadly antiquated plant in New Haven, Connecticut. Embarrassed that economy moves had cheapened many of their firearms and tarnished Winchester's reputation for quality, the management sought to make a new flagship .22 rifle that would erase that image and reflect quality in every respect. The result was the Model 9422, and it did indeed revitalize Winchester's reputation. Although now no longer made, this lever action look-alike to the time-honored Model 94 .30-30 has become a sought-after modern classic. Winchester spared no expense in making the rifle as perfect as possible. The best materials were used; a milled forged steel frame and internal parts and a walnut stock were standard. The rifle was attractive, reliable, and accurate. Careful bluing and fitting were employed. Although traditional open sights were utilized, the receiver was grooved for scope mounting if desired. Following the Model 61 precedent, the rifle could be taken down into two major assemblies plus the bolt, allowing cleaning from the breech to protect the muzzle from damage. All in all, the new gun could easily be termed a masterpiece. In 1997, a 25-year Anniversary Edition was produced in limited quantities and offered in two grades - High Grade (250 Produced) and Grade I (2500 produced). Due to the very low production run, these "Silver Anniversary" Editions have become extremely sought after by collectors.

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1969 Smith & Wesson Model 51 1969 Smith & Wesson Model 51

1969 Smith & Wesson Model 51 "Kit Gun" (3.5"), 22 M.R.F. (Magnum), Revolver, SN 0 M10793

Lot #83 (Sale Order 84 of 574)

According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 51 was made in circa 1969. Features include a polished blued finish, 3.5" ribbed barrel, serrated casehardened hammer, grooved casehardened trigger, checkered walnut Magna Style grips with S&W medallions, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel and ramped front sight. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Smith & Wesson Model 51 (.22/.32 Kit Gun Magnum) double-action revolver is a 22 Magnum Rimfire variant of the Model 34 that was introduced in 1960 and discontinued in 1974. They were built on S&W's I-Frame and were named "Kit Guns" because they were small enough to be carried inside a hunter or fisherman's kit bag.

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#1 - 2012 Henry Big Boy #1 - 2012 Henry Big Boy

#1 - 2012 Henry Big Boy "Eagle Scout Centennial", 44 Mag./ Spl., Lever-Action (NIB), SN - 100ES0001

Lot #84 (Sale Order 85 of 574)

This 2012 Special Limited Edition Henry Big Boy Eagle Scout Centennial Tribute .44 Magnum/.44 Special lever-action rifle was the first one produced (serial number - "100" = One-Hundredth Edition, "ES" = Eagle Scout", "0001" = #1). The gleaming nickel-plated receiver is adorned with spectacular engraving hand cut by Henry engraver, Rob Bunting. The right side is highlighted by the image of a majestic bald eagle accented by distinctive American scroll work and a banner proclaiming the proud sentiment of all Eagle Scouts: "Once an Eagle, Always an Eagle". The left side bears the image of the famous Eagle Scout medal and banners reading "Eagle Scout and Boy Scouts of America". The engraved images on both sides and the winged leaf border are selectively plated with brilliant 24-karat gold. A tri-colored medallion replicating the Eagle Scout badge is inserted into the richly grained American walnut stock. The six badges of advancement which mark a scout's advancement to the Eagle Scout rank and the text "Trail to Eagle" are inscribed on the right side of the forearm and hand painted with gleaming gold fill. Specs: Straight-grip American Walnut stock; 20" octagon barrel with 1:38 twist; Solid top brass receiver; Brass buttplate & barrel band; Marbles fully adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight with white diamond insert; Brass bead front sight; and 10-round magazine. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock (unfired), comes in original box with paperwork, is in beautiful condition with no box wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. Since its inception in 1911, the rank of Eagle Scout has represented the pinnacle of Scouting. Awarded to a select few young men who have demonstrated the highest levels of leadership and commitment to duty, the distinctive red-white-and-blue Eagle Scout badge distinguishes those dedicated scouts as truly the best of the best. The honored title of Eagle Scout is held for life, and those that obtain it are expected to become leaders in whatever pursuit they choose.

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1953 Smith & Wesson Pre-40 Centennial (1 7/8 1953 Smith & Wesson Pre-40 Centennial (1 7/8

1953 Smith & Wesson Pre-40 Centennial (1 7/8"), 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 8766

Lot #85 (Sale Order 86 of 574)

According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Centennial .38 S&W Special revolver was made in circa 1953. Features include a polished blued finish, 1 7/8" barrel, grooved rear strap/ grip safety "Lemon Squeezer", grooved casehardened trigger and smooth high horned grips with S&W medallions. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Smith & Wesson Model 40 originally debuted as the "Centennial" in 1952, and was renamed the Model 40 in 1957. It is a double-action only revolver with a true "Hammerless" design and is chambered in .38 special with a five-round capacity. It is known as a snub-nose revolver due to the 1 7/8-inch barrel length. It is built on Smith & Wesson's J-frame, and was made with a grip safety which is commonly referred to as a "Lemon Squeezer". It was discontinued in 1974. Today, a modern version is offered through Smith & Wesson's "Classic Series" revolver line.

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1974 Winchester Model 9422 (20 1974 Winchester Model 9422 (20

1974 Winchester Model 9422 (20"), 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - F123960

Lot #86 (Sale Order 87 of 574)

According to the Winchester Collectors Group's 9422 approximate serial number chart, this gun was made in 1974. Features include a blued finish, smooth walnut stock with gloss finish, 20" barrel, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, black checkered buttpad, grooved receiver top and 15-round tube magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. In 1972, Winchester Repeating Arms Company had just invested a large amount of money in computer-controlled manufacturing equipment that would help to update their sadly antiquated plant in New Haven, Connecticut. Embarrassed that economy moves had cheapened many of their firearms and tarnished Winchester's reputation for quality, the management sought to make a new flagship .22 rifle that would erase that image and reflect quality in every respect. The result was the Model 9422, and it did indeed revitalize Winchester's reputation. Although now no longer made, this lever action look-alike to the time-honored Model 94 .30-30 has become a sought-after modern classic. Winchester spared no expense in making the rifle as perfect as possible. The best materials were used; a milled forged steel frame and internal parts and a walnut stock were standard. The rifle was attractive, reliable, and accurate. Careful bluing and fitting were employed. Although traditional open sights were utilized, the receiver was grooved for scope mounting if desired. Following the Model 61 precedent, the rifle could be taken down into two major assemblies plus the bolt, allowing cleaning from the breech to protect the muzzle from damage. All in all, the new gun could easily be termed a masterpiece.

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1977 Smith & Wesson 28-2 (Model 1955), 45 ACP, Revolver, SN - N43251 1977 Smith & Wesson 28-2 (Model 1955), 45 ACP, Revolver, SN - N43251

1977 Smith & Wesson 28-2 (Model 1955), 45 ACP, Revolver, SN - N43251

Lot #87 (Sale Order 88 of 574)

This Smith & Wesson conversion revolver sports a 28-2 receiver/ frame that was produced in 1977, and a Model 1955 45 ACP barrel that was manufactured in 1955 (barrel SN - S143489) - according to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book. Other features include a satin stainless finish, 5" ribbed barrel, shrouded extractor rod, 6-round swing-out cylinder, adjustable white outline rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight with orange insert, double-action trigger (DA/SA), serrated casehardened hammer, casehardened trigger and black Pachmayr "Jim Jordan" target grips (missing medallions). 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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2007 Browning BL-22 (20 2007 Browning BL-22 (20

2007 Browning BL-22 (20"), 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - 01076MR242

Lot #88 (Sale Order 89 of 574)

This Browning BL-22 was made in 2007 (SN "MR" = 2007) and sports a smooth walnut stock with gloss finish, high luster bluing, 20" barrel, folding adjustable notch rear sight, dovetailed front sight, black textured buttpad, grooved receiver top and 15-round tube magazine. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. Does not include box. 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.

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1960s Smith & Wesson Model 36 1960s Smith & Wesson Model 36

1960s Smith & Wesson Model 36 "Chief's Special" (3"), 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 505044

Lot #89 (Sale Order 90 of 574)

According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 36 was made in circa 1963-1968. Features include a polished blued finish, 3" ribbed barrel, serrated casehardened "Semi Bobbed" hammer, Pachmayr Presentation black checkered rubber grips and ramped front sight with orange insert. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Smith & Wesson Model 36 (also known as the Chief's Special) is a small "J" frame double-action revolver chambered for .38 Special that was introduced in 1950, and is still in production today. It was produced as the "Chief's Special" until 1957 when it then became the Model 36. The "Chief's Special" continued to be manufactured as a separate variant.

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1 Of 3000 - 1998 Winchester Model 63 Limited Edition, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - ST0162 1 Of 3000 - 1998 Winchester Model 63 Limited Edition, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - ST0162

1 Of 3000 - 1998 Winchester Model 63 Limited Edition, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - ST0162

Lot #90 (Sale Order 91 of 574)

This Winchester Model 63 Grade I semi-automatic rifle is one of approximately 3,000 manufactured in 1997/98 as a Limited Production run. Features include a smooth walnut stock with pistol grip & satin finish, high luster bluing, 23" barrel, metal buttplate, grooved receiver top, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetailed front sight. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock (unfired), comes in original box with paperwork, is in beautiful condition with no box wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. Produced from 1933 to 1958, the Winchester Model 63 was an updated variant of the Model 1903. It featured a tubular magazine in the butt stock which held ten cartridges and was loaded through a slot in the right side of the butt stock. It was a quick "takedown" rifle that required the user to press the takedown screw-lock down through a slot in the tang to release the lock from the ratchet.

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1920s Smith & Wesson M&P Model Of 1905 4th Change (6 1920s Smith & Wesson M&P Model Of 1905 4th Change (6

1920s Smith & Wesson M&P Model Of 1905 4th Change (6"), 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 425594

Lot #91 (Sale Order 92 of 574)

According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this .38 Military & Police Model of 1905, 4th Change, was manufactured in circa 1927. Features include a 5-screw frame, flat butt checkered walnut grips with diamond escutcheon, 6" barrel, round blade front sight and serrated hammer. This gun is showing age & wear, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The .38 Smith & Wesson Model Military & Police Model of 1905 is the third of Smith & Wesson's .38 Hand Ejector models. Later models in this series include the .38 Military & Police Victory Model and the S&W Model 10. The Model 1905, as with the other .38 Hand Ejector models, is a six-shot double-action revolver built on the Smith and Wesson K frame with a swing-out cylinder chambered in .38 Special.

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Early 1900s Marlin Model 1893 (22 Early 1900s Marlin Model 1893 (22

Early 1900s Marlin Model 1893 (22"), 30-30 Win., Lever-Action

Lot #92 (Sale Order 93 of 574)

This Marlin Model 1893 Lever-Action Rifle sports a smooth walnut stock with straight "English" grip & gloss finish, 22" octagon barrel, White-Line ribbed brown rubber buttpad with spacers, Redfield adjustable elevator rear sight, Lyman dovetailed white bead front sight, 3/4 length magazine tube, sling rings and tan canvas sling. The only markings that remain on this rifle are "30-30" on the barrel and Model 1893 on the tang due to an early refurbish. The production date is unknown. 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 Terry Lee Brown Estate. 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.

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1920s Smith & Wesson M&P Model Of 1905 4th Change (5 1920s Smith & Wesson M&P Model Of 1905 4th Change (5

1920s Smith & Wesson M&P Model Of 1905 4th Change (5"), 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 514902

Lot #93 (Sale Order 94 of 574)

According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this .38 Military & Police Model of 1905, 4th Change, was manufactured in the 1930s. Features include a 5-screw frame, Pachmayr black checkered rubber Presentation grips, 5" barrel, round blade front sight and serrated hammer. This gun is showing age & wear, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The .38 Smith & Wesson Model Military & Police Model of 1905 is the third of Smith & Wesson's .38 Hand Ejector models. Later models in this series include the .38 Military & Police Victory Model and the S&W Model 10. The Model 1905, as with the other .38 Hand Ejector models, is a six-shot double-action revolver built on the Smith and Wesson K frame with a swing-out cylinder chambered in .38 Special.

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1972 Winchester Model 94 Carbine (20 1972 Winchester Model 94 Carbine (20

1972 Winchester Model 94 Carbine (20"), 30-30 Win., Lever-Action, SN - 3831642

Lot #94 (Sale Order 95 of 574)

According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1894 Carbine was made in 1972. Features include a smooth walnut stock with straight grip & gloss finish, black checkered buttplate, 20" round barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped dovetailed bead front sight, sling studs and full length magazine tube. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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1979 Smith & Wesson Model 52-2 1979 Smith & Wesson Model 52-2

1979 Smith & Wesson Model 52-2 "38 Master", 38 Special Wadcutter, Semi-Auto, SN - A589507

Lot #95 (Sale Order 96 of 574)

According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 52-2 was manufactured in 1979. Features include a polished blued finish with gold lettering, 5" stainless barrel with bushing, dovetailed adjustable rear sight, Patridge front sight, combat wood grips with gold S&W medallions, beavertail grip, serrated back strap, loaded chamber indicator, thumb safety, slide stop, grooved spur hammer, grooved trigger with adjustable pull and 5-round magazine. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp clean bore and appears to be in good working order. In 1961, Smith & Wesson introduced the Model 52 as a match-grade target pistol derived from the Smith & Wesson Model 39. It was chambered in .38 Special Wadcutter for the sport of Bullseye shooting. The first version, known simply as the Model 52, retained the basic trigger mechanism of the Model 39, with the Double-Action function selectable via a simple frame-mounted setscrew. In 1963, the Model 52-1 was introduced with a separately developed single-action trigger system and was manufactured until 1970, when it was succeeded by the Model 52-2. Changes to the 52-2 included an improved extractor and this version was manufactured for 23 years. The Model 52 was discontinued in 1993.

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1965 Marlin Model 39A Golden Mountie (20 1965 Marlin Model 39A Golden Mountie (20

1965 Marlin Model 39A Golden Mountie (20"), 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - AA28098

Lot #96 (Sale Order 97 of 574)

This Marlin Model 39A Golden Mountie 22 caliber lever-action rifle was produced in 1965 (SN - "AA" = 1965). Features include a smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, black checkered buttpad with white spacer, gold trigger, 20" Micro-Groove barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped dovetailed bead front sight, sling rings, 15-round tube magazine, quick take-down screw on the right side of the receiver, and sports a Bushnell Sportview 3-9x32 scope with mounted red-dot laser. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Marlin 39A is the oldest and longest continuously produced shoulder firearm in the world. It 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. Due to updates, it became the Model 39 in 1921 and Model 39-A in 1939. The Golden Mountie Model 39A was introduced in 1954 and produced at various points in the rifle's life. The Mountie featured a 20" barrel, as opposed to 24", and a straight stock. Since the early 1950s Marlin has used their proprietary Micro-Groove rifling in the Model 39A. This rifling uses many small lands and grooves rather than 2, 4, or 6 deeper grooves used by the majority of rifle makers. The rifling is also made to a 1 in 16" right hand twist. The combination of these two factors arguably adds to the accuracy of the rifle, and indeed, the 39A's reputation would seem to bear this out. The Golden 39A is still considered one of the finest examples of a lever .22 rifle, and one of the most accurate .22 rifles ever produced.

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1989 Smith & Wesson Model 622 (Stainless Alloy - 6 1989 Smith & Wesson Model 622 (Stainless Alloy - 6

1989 Smith & Wesson Model 622 (Stainless Alloy - 6"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - TCS6991

Lot #97 (Sale Order 98 of 574)

According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 622 was manufactured in circa 1989. Features include a alloy frame with steel slide & full stainless finish, 6" barrel, dovetailed notch rear sight, ramped front sight, front strap magazine release, thumb safety, slide stop, black checkered grips and 10-round magazine. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Does not include box. The Smith & Wesson Model 622 is a 22 LR pistol designed primarily for sports and recreational purposes. It has an alloy frame and a stainless steel slide, as opposed to the completely stainless steel variants Model 2206, Model 2213 and Model 2214. It was in production from 1987 to 1996.

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1961 Marlin Model 39A Golden (24 1961 Marlin Model 39A Golden (24

1961 Marlin Model 39A Golden (24"), 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - U3840

Lot #98 (Sale Order 99 of 574)

This Marlin Model 39A Golden 22 caliber lever-action rifle was produced in 1961 (SN - "U" = 1961). Features include a smooth walnut pistol grip stock with fluted comb & oiled finish, black checkered buttpad with white spacer, black grip cap with white spacer, gold trigger, 24" Micro-Groove barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped dovetailed bead front sight, sling rings with brown leather sling, hammer thumb extension, 19-round tube magazine, quick take-down screw on the right side of the receiver, and sports a Bushnell 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 Terry Lee Brown Estate. The Marlin 39A is the oldest and longest continuously produced shoulder firearm in the world. It 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. Due to updates, it became the Model 39 in 1921 and Model 39-A in 1939. Since the early 1950s, Marlin has used their proprietary Micro-Groove rifling in the Model 39A. This rifling uses many small lands and grooves rather than 2, 4, or 6 deeper grooves used by the majority of rifle makers. The rifling is also made to a 1 in 16" right hand twist. The combination of these two factors arguably adds to the accuracy of the rifle, and indeed the 39A's reputation would seem to bear this out. The Golden 39A is still considered one of the finest examples of a lever .22 rifle, and one of the most accurate .22 rifles ever produced.

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1960s Smith & Wesson Model 41 Barrel (5.5 1960s Smith & Wesson Model 41 Barrel (5.5

1960s Smith & Wesson Model 41 Barrel (5.5") With Box

Lot #99 (Sale Order 100 of 574)

This circa 1960s 5" barrel for a Smith & Wesson Model 41 semi-automatic pistol sports a dovetailed adjustable rear sight, Patridge front sight, high luster blued finish and is 8.75" in overall length. This barrel comes in the original two-piece blue cardboard box, is in nice condition with no wear to speak of and has a nice sharp/ clean bore. Shipping Cost $20.00, or free with and gun purchase or free pick up.

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1978 Marlin Model 39M (Mountie) Original Golden (20 1978 Marlin Model 39M (Mountie) Original Golden (20

1978 Marlin Model 39M (Mountie) Original Golden (20"), 22 S L LR, Lever-Action, SN - 22260072

Lot #100 (Sale Order 101 of 574)

This Marlin Model 39M (Mountie) Original Golden 22 caliber lever-action rifle was produced in 1978 (SN - "22" = 1978). Features include a smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, black checkered buttpad with white spacer, gold trigger, 20" Micro-Groove barrel, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped dovetailed bead front sight, sling rings, 15-round tube magazine and quick take-down screw on the right side of the receiver. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Marlin 39A is the oldest and longest continuously produced shoulder firearm in the world. It 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. Due to updates, it became the Model 39 in 1921 and Model 39-A in 1939. The Golden Mountie Model 39A was introduced in 1954, and produced at various points in the rifle's life. These rifles have been alternately called Model 39M or 1897 Mountie. The Mountie featured a 20" barrel, as opposed to 24", and a straight stock. Since the early 1950s Marlin has used their proprietary Micro-Groove rifling in the Model 39A. This rifling uses many small lands and grooves rather than 2, 4, or 6 deeper grooves used by the majority of rifle makers. The rifling is also made to a 1 in 16" right hand twist. The combination of these two factors arguably adds to the accuracy of the rifle and indeed the 39A's reputation would seem to bear this out. The Golden 39A is still considered one of the finest examples of a lever .22 rifle, and one of the most accurate .22 rifles ever produced.

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1973 Smith & Wesson Texas Ranger Bowie Knife Designed By Blackie Collins (NIB) 1973 Smith & Wesson Texas Ranger Bowie Knife Designed By Blackie Collins (NIB)

1973 Smith & Wesson Texas Ranger Bowie Knife Designed By Blackie Collins (NIB)

Lot #101 (Sale Order 102 of 574)

This 1973 Smith & Wesson Texas Ranger Bowie Knife comes in the original wood presentation case. This New-Old-Stock knife has not been used or sharpened. In 1972, Smith & Wesson was approached by the Texas Ranger Commission to build a commemorative revolver in honor of their 150th anniversary. While attending these meetings, Roy Jenks of Smith & Wesson Collectors Association, and a Smith & Wesson Historian, proposed what could be offered in the way of a commemorative handgun. At this time, the Commission was also considering the purchase of a commemorative service knife. Roy, and John Wilson, a member of the Texas Commission, developed a design similar to an early style Texas knife for a Bowie knife. This pattern was presented to Smith & Wesson, and the Bowie knife, designed by Blackie Collins, was modified closer to the style originally used and purposed by Mr. Wilson. Smith & Wesson felt an excellent entry into the knife market would be the Texas Ranger Commemorative Bowie knife. A package deal consisting of the Smith & Wesson Model 19 revolver and a Bowie knife was presented. The idea was accepted, production was initiated, and in 1973, Smith & Wesson announced the Texas Ranger Commemorative. Production plans called for the manufacture of 8,000 knives cased with a Smith & Wesson Model 19 revolver. In addition, 12,000 individual knives in their own presentation case were offered starting at number 8001. The Texas Ranger knife, like all the early Smith & Wesson knives, was produced from a forged 440 series stainless steel and handcrafted in a series of 47 different manufacturing operations. Each knife was serial numbered on the top of the blade beginning at serial number TR1 through TR20,000. Information is from the well-researched book, "The Knives of Smith & Wesson", by C.E. Rinke. This knife is numbered TR9440. Shipping Cost $20.00, or free with gun purchase or free pick up. If you buy multiple "knives only", there will only be one $20.00 shipping cost applied.

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1915 Winchester Model 1890 (24 1915 Winchester Model 1890 (24

1915 Winchester Model 1890 (24"), 22 Long, Pump, SN - 572100

Lot #102 (Sale Order 103 of 574)

According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1890 (.22 Long) was produced in 1915. 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 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 Terry Lee Brown Estate. 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.

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1975 Smith & Wesson Model 6030 Survival Knife W/ Sheath (NIB) #16199 1975 Smith & Wesson Model 6030 Survival Knife W/ Sheath (NIB) #16199

1975 Smith & Wesson Model 6030 Survival Knife W/ Sheath (NIB) #16199

Lot #103 (Sale Order 104 of 574)

This 1975 Smith & Wesson Model 6030 Survival Knife W/ Sheath comes in the original box. This New-Old-Stock knife has not been used or sharpened. In 1972, Smith and Wesson worked with well-known and innovative knife designer Blackie Collins to introduce the company into the knife business. This program was announced in 1975, and seven knives were initially offered. Called the Survival Series, they included a Bowie Model 6010, Survival 6030, Outdoorsman 6020, Skinner 6070, folding hunter knife 6060, fisherman knife 6050 and a filet knife 6040. The blades were forged from modified 440 Series Stainless Steel. A total of 47 operations from forging to hand polishing are performed on the blade before fitting to the handle on the Survival knife. The amount of work necessary for these knives caused S&W to fall behind on production and delivery to the retailers. Smith and Wesson produced in house a few other knives but none that required the amount of hand fitting as this series. The most beautiful knives S&W ever produced were in house. The Survival knives (6020 and 6030) had a hollow handle cavity covered by a solid brass screw-on cap. The handle was round and blended into a double-quillon cross guard for maximum workability and production. The 5" blade had a wide flat spine and a sharpened false edge. Overall length is 10" with a 5.5" blade and weighed 10 oz. This Model 6030 is serial number 16199. Shipping Cost $20.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. If you buy multiple "knives only", there will only be one $20.00 shipping cost applied.

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1952 Winchester Model 74 (22 1952 Winchester Model 74 (22

1952 Winchester Model 74 (22"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 310098A

Lot #104 (Sale Order 105 of 574)

According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 74 was produced in 1952. Features include a smooth walnut stock with gloss finish, checkered metal buttplate, 22" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail silver bead front sight. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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1974 Smith & Wesson Model 6020 Outdoorsman Hunting Knife W/ Sheath (NIB) #1932 1974 Smith & Wesson Model 6020 Outdoorsman Hunting Knife W/ Sheath (NIB) #1932

1974 Smith & Wesson Model 6020 Outdoorsman Hunting Knife W/ Sheath (NIB) #1932

Lot #105 (Sale Order 106 of 574)

This 1974 Smith & Wesson Model 6020 Outdoorsman Hunting Knife W/ Sheath comes in the original box. This New-Old-Stock knife has not been used or sharpened. In 1972, Smith and Wesson worked with well-known and innovative knife designer Blackie Collins to introduce the company into the knife business. This program was announced in 1975, and seven knives were initially offered. Called the Survival Series, they included a Bowie Model 6010, Survival 6030, Outdoorsman 6020, Skinner 6070, folding hunter knife 6060, fisherman knife 6050 and a filet knife 6040. The blades were forged from modified 440 Series Stainless Steel. A total of 47 operations from forging to hand polishing are performed on the blade before fitting to the handle on the Survival knife. The amount of work necessary for these knives caused S&W to fall behind on production and delivery to the retailers. Smith and Wesson produced in house a few other knives, but none that required the amount of hand fitting as this series. They were the most beautiful knives S&W ever produced in house. S&W Called the Outdoorsman "an ideal general-purpose hunting and camping designed knife with richly grained black Wessonwood handle that is contoured for sure, comfortable grip. Full length flat spline provides substantial working surface right to the point. Emergency equipment can be stored in hollow handle with a protective knurled brass end cap. Overall length is 10" with 5.5" blade. Weighs 10 oz. This Model 6020 is serial number 1932. Shipping Cost $20.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. If you buy multiple "knives only", there will only be one $20.00 shipping cost applied.

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1942 U.S. Springfield M1D Garand Sniper, 30-06 Sprg. Semi-Auto (W/ MRT Cheek Pad), SN - 781546 1942 U.S. Springfield M1D Garand Sniper, 30-06 Sprg. Semi-Auto (W/ MRT Cheek Pad), SN - 781546

1942 U.S. Springfield M1D Garand Sniper, 30-06 Sprg. Semi-Auto (W/ MRT Cheek Pad), SN - 781546

Lot #106 (Sale Order 107 of 574)

According to the U.S. M1 Garand Serial Numbers production chart, this U.S. Springfield M1 Garand Rifle represents an original production date of August, 1942, (SN - 781546) and sports a Springfield Armory barrel dated "9-52" (updated to M1D "Sniper" in 1952). Stock markings include: "P" (proofed) under the grip, "SA" & "RA" on the left side of the stock, "X" under the grip, and "C" under the stock. Features include a scope base fitted around the chamber end of the barrel, 24" barrel, walnut stock & handguard, adjustable aperture rear battle sight, wing protected front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment, 8-round internal magazine and comes with a new-old-stock MRT brown leather cheek pad dated "6-53". This gun is in nice condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The M1D Sniper Rifle was a standard M1 Garand that was adopted as substitute standard starting in September, 1944. It utilized a machined base fitted around the chamber end of the barrel and secured with a pin to attach the telescope mount. All M1D rifles were rebuilt rifles--the receiver may be of any manufacture and of any serial number produced prior to the date of the rebuild. The same applies to the individual components--any part made prior to the date of the rebuild is correct. All M1D barrels were made by Springfield Armory. 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.

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1970s Smith & Wesson Model 6070 Skinner Knife W/ Sheath (NIB) #10430 1970s Smith & Wesson Model 6070 Skinner Knife W/ Sheath (NIB) #10430

1970s Smith & Wesson Model 6070 Skinner Knife W/ Sheath (NIB) #10430

Lot #107 (Sale Order 108 of 574)

This circa 1975 Smith & Wesson Model 6070 Skinner Hunting Knife W/ Sheath comes in the original box. This New-Old-Stock knife has not been used or sharpened. In 1972, Smith and Wesson worked with well-known and innovative knife designer Blackie Collins to introduce the company into the knife business. This program was announced in 1975, and seven knives were initially offered. Called the Survival Series, they included a Bowie Model 6010, Survival 6030, Outdoorsman 6020, Skinner 6070, folding hunter knife 6060, fisherman knife 6050 and a filet knife 6040. The blades were forged from modified 440 Series Stainless Steel. A total of 47 operations from forging to hand polishing are performed on the blade before fitting to the handle on the Survival knife. The amount of work necessary for these knives caused S&W to fall behind on production and delivery to the retailers. Smith and Wesson produced in house a few other knives, but none that required the amount of hand fitting as this series. They were the most beautiful knives S&W ever produced in house. The Model 6070 is a sturdy, hardworking skinner design with a 3.5" drop point blade. The Wessonwood handle is tapered and curved down to the pommel for best skinning action. A finger groove blends into a single quillon guard for sure working grip. Weighs 6 oz. and is 7 5/8" in overall length. Only 15,500 were produced and forged in house by the S&W knife shop. This Model 6070 is serial number 10430. Shipping Cost $20.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. If you buy multiple "knives only", there will only be one $20.00 shipping cost applied.

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1942 U.S. Winchester M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto (W/ CMP COA), SN - 1251598 1942 U.S. Winchester M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto (W/ CMP COA), SN - 1251598

1942 U.S. Winchester M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto (W/ CMP COA), SN - 1251598

Lot #108 (Sale Order 109 of 574)

According to the U.S. M1 Garand Serial Numbers production chart, this U.S. Winchester M1 Garand Rifle represents an original production date of October, 1942 (SN - 1251598), and sports a Springfield Armory barrel dated "3-45". Features include a 24" barrel, walnut stock & handguard, adjustable aperture rear battle sight, wing protected front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment and 8-round internal magazine. This gun comes with a Letter Of Authenticity from Civilian Marksmanship Program and paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Each M1 Garand rifle sold by CMP is an authentic U.S. Government rifle that has been inspected, head spaced, repaired, if necessary, and test fired for function. 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.

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1975 Smith & Wesson Model 6010 Bowie Knife W/ Sheath (NIB) #4594 1975 Smith & Wesson Model 6010 Bowie Knife W/ Sheath (NIB) #4594

1975 Smith & Wesson Model 6010 Bowie Knife W/ Sheath (NIB) #4594

Lot #109 (Sale Order 110 of 574)

This 1975 Smith & Wesson Model 6010 Bowie Knife W/ Sheath comes in the original box. This New-Old-Stock knife has not been used or sharpened. In 1972, Smith and Wesson worked with well-known and innovative knife designer Blackie Collins to introduce the company into the knife business. This program was announced in 1975, and seven knives were initially offered. Called the Survival Series, they included a Bowie Model 6010, Survival 6030, Outdoorsman 6020, Skinner 6070, folding hunter knife 6060, fisherman knife 6050 and a filet knife 6040. The blades were forged from modified 440 Series Stainless Steel. A total of 47 operations from forging to hand polishing are performed on the blade before fitting to the handle on the Survival knife. The amount of work necessary for these knives caused S&W to fall behind on production and delivery to the retailers. Smith and Wesson produced in house a few other knives, but none that required the amount of hand fitting as this series. These were the most beautiful knives S&W ever produced in house. The Model 6010 is a traditional Bowie Style blade configuration with similar shaped sharpened false edge. The Wessonwood handle is blended smoothly with the double quillon brass guard and pommel. The Bowie has a 6" blade, 10" overall and weighs 13 oz. This Model 6010 is serial number 4594. Shipping Cost $20.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. If you buy multiple "knives only", there will only be one $20.00 shipping cost applied.

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1944 U.S. Winchester M1 Garand (Denmark Lend/ Lease), 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 2368109 1944 U.S. Winchester M1 Garand (Denmark Lend/ Lease), 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 2368109

1944 U.S. Winchester M1 Garand (Denmark Lend/ Lease), 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 2368109

Lot #110 (Sale Order 111 of 574)

According to the U.S. M1 Garand Serial Numbers production chart, this U.S. Winchester M1 Garand Rifle represents an original production date of January, 1944 (SN - 2368109), and sports a Danish VAR barrel dated "9-61" (VAR= Vaabenarsenalet Arms Arsenal - Denmark Lend/ Lease Rifle). Stock marking includes a "P" (Proof) under the grip, "2386856" on the bottom and "SA" / "H" on the left side. Features include a 24" barrel, walnut stock & handguard, adjustable aperture rear battle sight, wing protected front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment and 8-round internal magazine. This gun is in nice condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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1970s Smith & Wesson Model 6060 Folding Hunter Knife W/ Sheath (NIB) #24677 1970s Smith & Wesson Model 6060 Folding Hunter Knife W/ Sheath (NIB) #24677

1970s Smith & Wesson Model 6060 Folding Hunter Knife W/ Sheath (NIB) #24677

Lot #111 (Sale Order 112 of 574)

This circa 1975 Smith & Wesson Model 6060 Folding Hunter Knife W/ Sheath comes in the original box. This New-Old-Stock knife has not been used or sharpened. In 1972, Smith and Wesson worked with well-known and innovative knife designer Blackie Collins to introduce the company into the knife business. This program was announced in 1975, and seven knives were initially offered. Called the Survival Series, they included a Bowie model 6010, Survival 6030, Outdoorsman 6020, Skinner 6070, folding hunter knife 6060, fisherman knife 6050 and a filet knife 6040. The blades were forged from modified 440 Series Stainless Steel. A total of 47 operations from forging to hand polishing are performed on the blade before fitting to the handle on the Survival knife. The amount of work necessary for these knives caused S&W to fall behind on production and delivery to the retailers. Smith and Wesson produced in house a few other knives, but none that required the amount of hand fitting as this series. The most beautiful knives S&W ever produced were in house. The Model 6060 sports a full size 3.5" blade that is a dropped point design with flat spine for full working support right down to the tip, and one piece stainless steel spring and locking bar. Overall length is 8". This Model 6060 is serial number 24677 (box marked). Shipping Cost $20.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. If you buy multiple "knives only", there will only be one $20.00 shipping cost applied.

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1953 U.S. International Harvester M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto (CMP), SN - 4457387 1953 U.S. International Harvester M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto (CMP), SN - 4457387

1953 U.S. International Harvester M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto (CMP), SN - 4457387

Lot #112 (Sale Order 113 of 574)

According to the U.S. M1 Garand Serial Numbers production chart, this U.S. International Harvester M1 Garand Rifle represents an original production date of 1953 (SN - 4457387), and sports an LMR barrel dated "2-54". Features include a 24" barrel, walnut stock & handguard, adjustable aperture rear battle sight, wing protected front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment and 8-round internal magazine. This gun comes in a CMP hardcase with manual & 8-round clip. This gun is in nice condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, but does not seem to properly dry-fire - may need some attention. Each M1 Garand rifle sold by CMP is an authentic U.S. Government rifle that has been inspected, headspaced, repaired, if necessary, and test fired for function. 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.

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1970s Smith & Wesson Model 6060 Folding Hunter Knife W/ Sheath (NIB) #16627 1970s Smith & Wesson Model 6060 Folding Hunter Knife W/ Sheath (NIB) #16627

1970s Smith & Wesson Model 6060 Folding Hunter Knife W/ Sheath (NIB) #16627

Lot #113 (Sale Order 114 of 574)

This circa 1975 Smith & Wesson Model 6060 Folding Hunter Knife W/ Sheath comes in the original box. This New-Old-Stock knife has not been used or sharpened. In 1972, Smith and Wesson worked with well-known and innovative knife designer, Blackie Collins, to introduce the company into the knife business. This program was announced in 1975, and seven knives were initially offered. Called the Survival Series, they included a Bowie model 6010, Survival 6030, Outdoorsman 6020, Skinner 6070, folding hunter knife 6060, fisherman knife 6050 and a filet knife 6040. The blades were forged from modified 440 Series Stainless Steel. A total of 47 operations from forging to hand polishing are performed on the blade before fitting to the handle on the Survival knife. The amount of work necessary for these knives caused S&W to fall behind on production and delivery to the retailers. Smith and Wesson produced in house a few other knives, but none that required the amount of hand fitting as this series. The most beautiful knives S&W ever produced were in house. The Model 6060 sports a full size 3.5" blade that is a dropped point design with flat spine for full working support right down to the tip, and one piece stainless steel spring and locking bar. Overall length is 8". This Model 6060 is serial number 16627 (box marked). Shipping Cost $20.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. If you buy multiple "knives only", there will only be one $20.00 shipping cost applied.

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1955 U.S. Harrington & Richardson M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto (CMP), SN - 5639509 1955 U.S. Harrington & Richardson M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto (CMP), SN - 5639509

1955 U.S. Harrington & Richardson M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto (CMP), SN - 5639509

Lot #114 (Sale Order 115 of 574)

According to the U.S. M1 Garand Serial Numbers production chart, this U.S. Harrington & Richardson M1 Garand Rifle represents an original production date of 1956, (SN - 5639509) and sports the original H&R barrel dated "6-55". Features include a 24" barrel, walnut stock & handguard, adjustable aperture rear battle sight, wing protected front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment and 8-round internal magazine. This gun comes with a CMP manual & 8-round clip (does not include hardcase). This gun is in nice condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Each M1 Garand rifle sold by CMP is an authentic U.S. Government rifle that has been inspected, headspaced, repaired, if necessary, and test fired for function. 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.

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(2) Circa 1982 Smith & Wesson Model 6065 Shooter's Knifes (NIB) (2) Circa 1982 Smith & Wesson Model 6065 Shooter's Knifes (NIB)

(2) Circa 1982 Smith & Wesson Model 6065 Shooter's Knifes (NIB)

Lot #115 (Sale Order 116 of 574)

Both of these circa 1982 Smith & Wesson Model 6065 Shooter's Knives appear to be unused and unsharpened. One is custom marked "D. Walker". From the 1982 Smith & Wesson catalog: "We designed this totally stainless steel knife for the handgunner. In addition to the smart styling and lock back blade design it shares with S&W's Ultra-Thin knives, the Shooter's Knife has a screwdriver blade that's just the right size for adjusting sights. (Or the screws on fishing reels.)". Shipping Cost $20.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. If you buy multiple "knives only", there will only be one $20.00 shipping cost applied.

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1953 U.S. Springfield Type 1 M1 Garand National Match, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 5806859 1953 U.S. Springfield Type 1 M1 Garand National Match, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 5806859

1953 U.S. Springfield Type 1 M1 Garand National Match, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 5806859

Lot #116 (Sale Order 117 of 574)

This Type 1 National Match Springfield M1 Garand reflects a serial number that is within the correct range for a 1953 (first year) conditioned rifle. Markings include: Barrel - "T" (targeted), "P" (proofed), "2-53" (February, 1953) & "M" (magnetic particle testing); Barrel between the rings of the gas cylinder - "NM" (National Match); Stock (left) - boxed Eagle & Stars (Defense Acceptance Stamp); Stock under grip "P" (double proofed); Front sight - "NM/ .062"; Slide lever - "NM". Features include a 24" barrel, walnut stock & handguard, adjustable aperture peep rear sight, wing protected front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment and 8-round internal 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. Perhaps the most refined version of the M1 is known as the National Match (NM) rifle. In March, 1953, Springfield Armory was directed by the Ordnance Department to furnish 800 M1 rifles for use at the High Power National Matches at Camp Perry, Ohio. These rifles were to be capable of a higher degree of accuracy than standard service grade rifles. The rifles were carefully assembled and the trigger pull adjusted by Springfield Armory's most skilled armorers. National Match conditioned M1 rifles were produced at Springfield Armory through 1963. Two versions of the National Match M1 rifle exist, referred to as Type 1 and Type 2. The Type 2 is differentiated from the Type 1 by the addition of glass-bedding of the receiver and trigger housing (adopted in 1960). All National Match M1 rifles feature receivers of Springfield Armory manufacture. National Match M1 barrels were selected by meeting or exceeding specified air-gauge requirements. National Match M1 barrels are usually of Springfield Armory manufacture. However, original rifles have been observed with uLMR, HRA, and Marlin National Match marked barrels.

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1971 H&R Centennial 24K Commemorative Set, HK4, 380 ACP & 22 LR Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - HR01335 1971 H&R Centennial 24K Commemorative Set, HK4, 380 ACP & 22 LR Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - HR01335

1971 H&R Centennial 24K Commemorative Set, HK4, 380 ACP & 22 LR Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - HR01335

Lot #117 (Sale Order 118 of 574)

This pistol is a Special Commemorative Edition made by Heckler & Koch for H&R on their 100th anniversary in 1971, and made for just that one year. A total of 8,700 were produced and the first 2000 guns, serial numbers HR00001 to HR02000, came with a gold trigger and name plate. A very limited number of multi-caliber sets were also imported by H&R and are much sought after by collectors. This gold plated commemorative pistol "set" comes with two 3.25" barrels: 380 ACP (9x17mm Browning Short) & 22 LR, as well as both original boxes with each caliber magazine & conversion tool. Other features include a double action trigger (DA/SA), blued frame with polished slide, black checkered grips with left side thumb-rest, grooved semi-concealed hammer, grooved trigger and thumb safety. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear, both barrels have perfect sharp/ clean bores, and it appears to be in good working order.

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1945 U.S. Springfield M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 3648174 1945 U.S. Springfield M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 3648174

1945 U.S. Springfield M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 3648174

Lot #118 (Sale Order 119 of 574)

According to the U.S. M1 Garand Serial Numbers production chart, this U.S. Springfield M1 Garand Rifle represents an original production date of April, 1945, (SN - 3648174) and sports the original SA barrel dated "4-45". This rifle also sports the original stock with period correct "NFR" (General Norman F. Ramsey) inspector stamp, ordnance wheel with crossed cannons, and "P" (proofed) under the grip. Features include a 24" barrel, walnut stock & handguard, adjustable aperture rear battle sight, wing protected front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment and 8-round internal magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light battle wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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1974 Belgium Browning, P35 Hi-Power, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (Manual & Magazines), SN - 74C24395 1974 Belgium Browning, P35 Hi-Power, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (Manual & Magazines), SN - 74C24395

1974 Belgium Browning, P35 Hi-Power, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (Manual & Magazines), SN - 74C24395

Lot #119 (Sale Order 120 of 574)

According to the Browning Serial Number Database, this P35 Hi-Power pistol was made in Belgium in 1974, (SN "C" = Hi Power "74" = 1974). Features include a 4.7" stainless barrel, two-piece checkered walnut grips, polished blued finish, adjustable dovetailed rear sight and grooved spur hammer. This gun comes with the original manual and (4) magazines. This gun is in beautiful condition with extremely light wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Browning Hi-Power Pistol was introduced in 1935, based on a design by John Browning, and completed by Dieudonn 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.

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1955 U.S. Springfield M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 5861131 1955 U.S. Springfield M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 5861131

1955 U.S. Springfield M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 5861131

Lot #120 (Sale Order 121 of 574)

According to the U.S. M1 Garand Serial Numbers production chart, this U.S. Springfield M1 Garand Rifle represents an original production date of 1955 (SN - 5861131), and sports the original SA barrel dated "4-55". Features include a 24" barrel, walnut stock & handguard, adjustable aperture rear battle sight, wing protected front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment and 8-round internal magazine. This gun is in nice condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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1982 Browning Challenger II (6.75 1982 Browning Challenger II (6.75

1982 Browning Challenger II (6.75"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 655PY17007

Lot #121 (Sale Order 122 of 574)

According to the Browning Serial Number Database, this Challenger II pistol was made in 1982 ( (SN "655" = Challenger II "PY" = 1982). Features include a 6.75" barrel, polished blued finish, gold trigger, smooth walnut grips with Buck Mark gold medallion inlays, serrated slide, grip safety, slide stop and 10-round magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Browning Challenger is a semi-automatic rimfire pistol recognized as the mid-grade option between the Nomad and Medalist. It was introduced to the American market in 1962, seeing a 23-year run with the final specimens coming off the production line in 1985. It saw improvements over the years with the Challenger II (1976-1982) and then the Challenger III (1983-1985). The Challenger series was offered two barrel lengths, 4.5" and 6.75".

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1942 U.S. Springfield M1 Garand (Denmark Lend/ Lease), 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 880449 1942 U.S. Springfield M1 Garand (Denmark Lend/ Lease), 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 880449

1942 U.S. Springfield M1 Garand (Denmark Lend/ Lease), 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 880449

Lot #122 (Sale Order 123 of 574)

According to the U.S. M1 Garand Serial Numbers production chart, this U.S. Springfield M1 Garand Rifle represents an original production date of October, 1942 (SN - 880449), and sports a Danish VAR barrel dated "12-59" (VAR= Vaabenarsenalet Arms Arsenal - Denmark Lend/ Lease Rifle). Features include a 24" barrel, walnut stock & handguard, adjustable aperture rear battle sight, wing protected front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment and 8-round internal magazine. This gun comes with a CMP manual & 8-round clip (does not include hardcase). This gun is in nice condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Each M1 Garand rifle sold by CMP is an authentic U.S. Government rifle that has been inspected, head spaced, repaired, if necessary, and test fired for function. 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.

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Custom - 1977 Colt Government MKIV Series 70, 45 ACP (Box/ Magazines/ Belt/ Holster), SN - 42832G70 Custom - 1977 Colt Government MKIV Series 70, 45 ACP (Box/ Magazines/ Belt/ Holster), SN - 42832G70

Custom - 1977 Colt Government MKIV Series 70, 45 ACP (Box/ Magazines/ Belt/ Holster), SN - 42832G70

Lot #123 (Sale Order 124 of 574)

According to the Colt Archives serial number database, this MKIV Series 70 Government Model semi-automatic pistol was produced in 1977. This gun was used for competition shooting and sports several updated features to include a Combat Government slide with grooved port, adjustable trigger with grooved shoe, black checkered rubber wrap-around grips with gold Rampant Colt medallion inlays, magazine well extension, oversized slide stop and barrel bushing with wrench. This gun comes in the original box with the original slide, walnut grips and trigger. Other features include a 5" stainless barrel, beavertail grip safety, grooved spur hammer and dovetailed outlined rear sight. This gun also comes with (10) magazines, brown leather belt, brown leather holster and two dual compartment brown leather magazine pouches. 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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1952 U.S. Springfield M1 Garand (Denmark Lend/ Lease), 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 4244222 1952 U.S. Springfield M1 Garand (Denmark Lend/ Lease), 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 4244222

1952 U.S. Springfield M1 Garand (Denmark Lend/ Lease), 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 4244222

Lot #124 (Sale Order 125 of 574)

According to the U.S. M1 Garand Serial Numbers production chart, this U.S. Springfield M1 Garand Rifle represents an original production date of 1952 (SN - 4244222), and sports a Danish VAR barrel dated "8-61" (VAR= Vaabenarsenalet Arms Arsenal - Denmark Lend/ Lease Rifle). Features include a 24" barrel, walnut stock & handguard, adjustable aperture rear battle sight, wing protected front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings with green canvas sling, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment and 8-round internal magazine. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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1985 Colt Government Model (3.25 1985 Colt Government Model (3.25

1985 Colt Government Model (3.25") "Mustang", 380 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - RC34363

Lot #125 (Sale Order 126 of 574)

According to the Colt Archives serial number database, this Government Model 380 "Mustang" semi-automatic pistol was produced in 1985. Features include a polished blued finish, 3.25" barrel with bushing, black checkered grips with gold Rampant Colt medallion inlays, grooved round hammer, beavertail grip, thumb safety, slide stop and 7-round magazine. 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. In 1983, Colt introduced the Colt Mark IV/ Series 80 Government Model -.380 Auto. This lightweight, single-action pocket pistol was similar in appearance, but not design, to the Colt M1911. The Government Model .380's obvious aesthetic difference being that it is scaled down to roughly 78 percent to that of a full-sized M1911 Government Model. From the factory the .380 Government Model came with a capacity of 7+1. In 1986, Colt introduced a simplified version of their .380 with a shortened barrel, slide, and grip frame, holding two fewer rounds and sold it as the Mustang. In 1987, the Pocket Light version was introduced boosting the popularity because of the reduced weight of the weapon. In 1988, the Mustang Plus II was introduced, and it had the longer grip frame of the original Government Model. The Colt Mustang was produced from 1983-1996, and then reintroduced in 2011.

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1981 Springfield Armory, M1A National Match, 7.62 NATO, Semi-Auto (Box & Paperwork), SN - 028182 1981 Springfield Armory, M1A National Match, 7.62 NATO, Semi-Auto (Box & Paperwork), SN - 028182

1981 Springfield Armory, M1A National Match, 7.62 NATO, Semi-Auto (Box & Paperwork), SN - 028182

Lot #126 (Sale Order 127 of 574)

This Springfield Armory M1A 7.62 NATO (308 Win.) semi-automatic rifle was purchased in circa 1981, and comes with the original box, paperwork, (2) magazines, cleaning kit and side mount scope base. Features include a 22" barrel marked "NM" (National Match), NM 062 wing protected front sight, adjustable aperture rear battle sight, 3" flash suppressor, walnut stock with selector switch cutout, buttstock cleaning kit compartment, hinged shoulder rest, brown Polymer handguard and sling rings. This gun appears to be new-old-stock/ unfired with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The M1A is a semi-automatic rifle made by Springfield Armory, Inc. beginning in 1971. It is based on the M14 rifle for the civilian and law enforcement markets in the United States. "M1A" is a proprietary name for Springfield Armory's M14-pattern rifle. Early M1A rifles were built with surplus G.I. parts. The M14 was developed to take the place of 4 different weapons systems: the M1 Garand, M1 carbine, M3 submachine gun, and M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR). It was thought that in this manner the M14 could simplify the logistical requirements of the troops by limiting the types of ammunition and parts needed to be supplied. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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Custom - Tisas/ Auto-Ordnance PC1911, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - T0620-22AK00057 Custom - Tisas/ Auto-Ordnance PC1911, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - T0620-22AK00057

Custom - Tisas/ Auto-Ordnance PC1911, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - T0620-22AK00057

Lot #127 (Sale Order 128 of 574)

This custom 1911 .45 ACP semi-automatic pistol is built on a Tisas PC1911 frame. Features include a Thompson Auto-Ordnance slide with polished blued flats & rear serrations, 5" barrel with bushing, lower accessory rail, stainless beavertail grip safety, stainless thumb safety, stainless serrated slide stop, stainless grooved back strap, adjustable stainless trigger, round serrated stainless hammer, stainless magazine release button, black rubber diamond checkered grips and 7-round stainless magazine. 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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1943 U.S. Saginaw Steering Gear M1 Carbine (M3 Cone), 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 3363199 1943 U.S. Saginaw Steering Gear M1 Carbine (M3 Cone), 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 3363199

1943 U.S. Saginaw Steering Gear M1 Carbine (M3 Cone), 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 3363199

Lot #128 (Sale Order 129 of 574)

According to the U.S. M1 Carbine Serial Numbers production chart, this U.S. Saginaw Steering Gear M1 Carbine represents an original production date of 1943 (SN - 3363199), and sports the original barrel marked "SAGINAW S G D DIV/ GENERAL MOTORS". Other markings include: stock's left side sling well - "IO" (manufactured by S.E. Overton for Inland), right side of stock cartouche - Crossed Cannons (Ordnance Department Acceptance Mark), left side of stock - "O.G." (Ogden Arsenal), rear sight - "I.R. Co." (International Register Co.), front sight - "U" (Underwood) and barrel band - "JM" (J. Mueller Furnace Company). Features include an 18" barrel, removable flash hider marked "U" (Underwood), adjustable rear peep sight, front band sight with ears, bayonet lug, sling ring and period correct green canvas sling. This gun comes with (2) "SEY" magazines (Seymour Products). This gun is in nice condition with light battle wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate. 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.

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Heckler & Koch Full-Size HK45 Tactical, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - HKU-023593 Heckler & Koch Full-Size HK45 Tactical, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - HKU-023593

Heckler & Koch Full-Size HK45 Tactical, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - HKU-023593

Lot #129 (Sale Order 130 of 574)

Originally developed as part of the U.S. military's Joint Combat Pistol program in 2005-6, the HK45 Tactical model is the threaded barrel variant of the HK45 and comes standard with a 5.20" threaded barrel and adjustable Truglo high profile sights that are suitable for use with or without suppressors. The sights are made exclusively for HK. The full-size HK45 Tactical (HK45T) model uses an ergonomic grip design that includes changeable backstraps together with molded finger grooves that instinctively position an operator's hand for optimum shooting. All HK45 pistol series (compact, full-size, Tactical models) are made at HK's American manufacturing facility in Columbus, Georgia, using American and German components. The HK45 Tactical uses a 10-round steel magazine and has a Picatinny MIL-STD-1913 rail molded into its polymer frame for mounting lights and accessories. The HK45 Tactical has a proprietary internal mechanical recoil reduction system that employs a flat recoil spring in tandem with a polymer bushing sleeve to reduce the recoil forces effecting the operator and the weapon, improving shooter control during rapid firing and prolonging component service life. An O-ring on the threaded barrel means better slide-to-barrel lockup and enhanced accuracy. This gun is from a former Firearms Wholesale Distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and comes in the original black hardcase with paperwork & extra magazine. This gun has no wear and appears to be in good working order. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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1944 U.S. Quality Hardware M1 Carbine (Detroit Police Dept.), 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 4835200 1944 U.S. Quality Hardware M1 Carbine (Detroit Police Dept.), 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 4835200

1944 U.S. Quality Hardware M1 Carbine (Detroit Police Dept.), 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 4835200

Lot #130 (Sale Order 131 of 574)

According to the U.S. M1 Carbine Serial Numbers production chart, this U.S. Quality Hardware & Machine Co. M1 Carbine represents an original production date of 1944 (SN - 4835200), and sports the original barrel marked "INLAND MFG. DIV./GENERAL MOTORS/ 2-44" (Inland supplied barrels for Quality Hardware). Other markings include: rear sight - "PI" (Inland), front sight - "N" (Inland) and barrel band - "SI" (Inland). The stock is marked" "DPD" (Detroit Police Department), "60" (rack number) and "14037 - issued to the Detroit Police Department after WWII. Features include an 18" barrel, adjustable rear peep sight, front band sight with ears, bayonet lug, sling ring and comes with "U" marked (Underwood) magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light battle wear, has a poor bore with some pitting and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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Heckler & Koch Full-Size VP9, 9mm Para, Semi-Auto (Hardcase & Accessories), SN - 224-118394 Heckler & Koch Full-Size VP9, 9mm Para, Semi-Auto (Hardcase & Accessories), SN - 224-118394

Heckler & Koch Full-Size VP9, 9mm Para, Semi-Auto (Hardcase & Accessories), SN - 224-118394

Lot #131 (Sale Order 132 of 574)

The VP9 is Heckler & Koch's latest, and most successful pistol design. Features include a 4.9" barrel, Flat Dark Earth frame with blued slide, laser ax mounted front green-dot and comes in original hardcase with interchangeable straps/ extra magazine/ quick-loader & paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Experience gained by HK engineers with the P30 hammer-fired pistol had a direct influence on the design of the VP9, but the VP9 breaks new ground with its integration of a unique striker firing system with an enhanced HK light pull trigger. The net result is a pistol with custom-fit ergonomics with trigger quality unequaled in any production striker fired handgun. Every detail, including the grip angle, the contour of the front strap and the high rear saddle were chosen to fit the human hand. And the adaptable grip frame allows you to interchange both backstraps and grip panels in 27 unique configurations to fit your hand. All of these features help you get the same consistent grip, every time you pick up your VP. The VP trigger surpasses those found on competitors. It has a short, light take-up with a solid, single action type break followed by a short positive reset. In addition to these features, all controls are completely ambidextrous including HK's patented charging supports, simple components that are mounted on each side of the rear of the slide and provide better gripping leverage for racking the slide rearward. The charging supports speed reloading and make operating the VP9 easier for shooters with reduced hand strength. The VP pistols uses the proven P30 steel magazine. The VP9 has an extended Picatinny MIL-STD-1913 rail molded into its polymer frame for mounting lights and accessories. The rail has been tested and certified to handle mounted accessories up to 5.6 ounces. HK's famous cold hammer forged barrel made from cannon grade steel ensures long service life. Similar HK barrels on 9 mm P30 models fired more than 90,000 rounds in endurance tests in 2010. The polygonal bore profile, with no traditional lands-and-grooves rifling, contributes to longer service life as well as a slight increase in muzzle velocity. The VP9's machined steel slide is protected from corrosion and wear by HK's hostile environment finish. VP pistols are made in Heckler & Koch's Oberndorf factory in southwest Germany and are covered by Heckler & Koch's limited lifetime warranty.

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Post-War Inland M1 Carbine (Detroit Police Dept.), 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 4591 Post-War Inland M1 Carbine (Detroit Police Dept.), 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 4591

Post-War Inland M1 Carbine (Detroit Police Dept.), 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 4591

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This post-war M1 Carbine sports an Inland Mfg. receiver and is stock marked "DPD" (Detroit Police Department), "9" (rack number). Features include an 18" barrel, adjustable rear peep sight, front band sight with ears and sling ring. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Between June, 1942, and August, 1945, ten primary contractors and dozens of subcontractors established manufacturing facilities tooled up, and produced over six million M1 carbines under the direction of the U.S. Office of Ordnance. In the years following the end of the war in Korea (July, 1953), surplus GI carbine parts began making their way to the commercial market. The surplus parts existed in sufficient numbers so that it was possible to build entire M1 carbines from these surplus parts. During the mid to late 1960s, the surplus GI parts started drying up due to widespread use. As each part became less available, commercially manufactured replacements were designed and produced. Some post-war commercially sold M1 Carbines were built entirely of surplus parts, others were only partial surplus re-builds.

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1979 Sig-Sauer P6 (West German Police), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - M425906 1979 Sig-Sauer P6 (West German Police), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - M425906

1979 Sig-Sauer P6 (West German Police), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - M425906

Lot #133 (Sale Order 134 of 574)

This Sig-Sauer Model P6 West German Police Pistol is marked "10/79" (Oct. 1979), and BMI (German Police Unit) on the slide. Features include a double-action (DA/SA) trigger, 3.75" stainless barrel, matte finish, rear slide serrations, dovetailed white-dot sights, round serrated hammer, thumb safety, slide stop, black checkered grips with serrated backstrap and grooved front strap. This gun comes in the original blue hardcase with extra magazine and paperwork and manual. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. In the mid 1970s during the height of the Cold War, when Germany was divided into East and West Germany, the West German police force decided to replace its aging handguns and created a set of specifications for a new pistol. The German police, who were carrying a Walther PP chambered in .32 ACP, wanted a similar-sized pistol, only chambered in 9mm. SIG presented the P225 which was a slimmed-down version of its P220. The P225 used all the features of the P220 but in a more compact size. The German government approved these pistols for sale to police and designated the models for police (Polizei), and after the P225 was configured to West German standards, it was called the P6.

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1926 Winchester Model 52 1926 Winchester Model 52

1926 Winchester Model 52 "Pre-A" (28") 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 6074

Lot #134 (Sale Order 135 of 574)

According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 52 (pre-letter prefix) was made in 1926. Features include a 3/4 length walnut stock with grooved forearm & hand cut checkering, checkered metal buttplate, 28" barrel, Lyman fully adjustable rear peep sight, Lyman front globe sight, scope bases, period correct brown leather sling and 5-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Winchester Model 52 is a bolt-action .22-caliber target rifle introduced in 1920. For many years, it was the premier small bore match rifle in the United States, if not the world. Known as the "King of the .22s," the Model 52 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". However, by the 1970s, the World War I-era design was showing its age and had given way in top-level competition to newer match rifles from Walther and Anschutz; the costly-to-produce Model 52, which had long been a loss leader prestige product by that time, was finally discontinued when US Repeating Arms took over the manufacture of Winchester rifles from Olin Corporation in 1980. It was produced in several styles and sub-variations (updates) which were noted by an alphabetic SN suffixes - A, B, C and D were applied specifically to changes. Sub-models & variations included: Speed Lock (1930), 52A (1935), 52B (1937), 52C (1951), 52D (1961), International Match (1969), and 52E (1969). Initially, the Model 52 was priced at $42.35 for a standard model. This was a substantial amount for a rimfire at the time. Extra-heavy barrels tacked on $25 to that price. The reason for these then-exorbitant prices was the handwork that went into each rifle. Model 52s were given lavish hand fitting and tuning, and this was a significant reason that they were consistently winners in competition. From 1920 until 1980, 125,233 Model 52s were made, which may seem light, but recall that this was a high-end premium rifle.

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Sig Sauer P320 Compact (3.9 Sig Sauer P320 Compact (3.9

Sig Sauer P320 Compact (3.9"), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 58B168212

Lot #135 (Sale Order 136 of 574)

This 9mm P320 Compact Pistol by Sig Sauer defies comparison with revolutionary features that stand alone. Features include a polymer grip with stippled texture panels, Nitron slide with front & rear serrations, 3.9" carbon steel barrel, SigLite night sights, M1913 lower accessory rail and a unique 5-point safety system. This gun comes in the original black hardcase with extra magazine, holster and paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor, is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired, and appears to be in good working order. The P320 Compact offers a smooth, crisp trigger to make any shooter more accurate, an intuitive, 3-point takedown and unmatched modularity to fit any shooter and any situation. Its compact frame is ideal for target shooting and home defense, as well as many concealed carry scenarios. This modular, striker-fired pistol features a compact grip.

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WWI Winchester British Enfield Pattern 14 (P14), 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - W142743 WWI Winchester British Enfield Pattern 14 (P14), 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - W142743

WWI Winchester British Enfield Pattern 14 (P14), 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - W142743

Lot #136 (Sale Order 137 of 574)

This Enfield Pattern 14 .303 caliber rifle was made by Winchester for the British military in circa 1916. This gun is numbers matching on the receiver, bolt & rear sight leaf, and is correctly mark "W" (Winchester) on the front sight, bayonet lug, stock face, left side of stock & bolt. It sports a brass disk with regimental numbers "21" set into the right side of the buttstock, as well as a volley sight disk set into the left side of the forearm. Features include a walnut stock with grooved handguard, 26" barrel, front post sight with ears, adjustable folding aperture rear sight, bayonet lug, sling rings, metal buttplate, stock cleaning kit compartment and 5-round internal clip fed magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light battle wear, has an excellent sharp clean bore and appears to be in good working order... The Pattern 14 (P14) Rifle, US designation M1917 Rifle, is one of the first standard rifles to be used in the sniper role in modern warfare. It also emerged as one of the finest Sniper rifles of either side during WW1. In the earliest part of the 20th century, the British Army had some doubts about the effectiveness of its newest infantry weapon, the famous Rifle, Short, Magazine, Lee-Enfield, or abbreviated: SMLE. Because of these doubts, the government arms factory at Enfield Lock was set up to produce a Mauser-pattern rifle and new rimless ammunition for it. By the year 1912, such a rifle was produced in the form of the Enfield P13 (pattern 1913) rifle, alongside powerful magnum-class .276 Enfield ammunition. Being too powerful, this cartridge produced excessive muzzle flash and recoil, and wore barrels out too quickly. The Great War (WW1) effectively stopped the development of a new cartridge, and also put the British troops into desperate need for more and more rifles. As British industry had no spare capacity to produce Lee Enfields, in 1915, the British Government decided to order rifles from private US contractors. The P13 rifle was especially suited for rapid mass production, so it was ordered for British troops, rechambered for the standard British .303 ammunition. The .303 caliber rifles were manufactured by the three major US arms plants, Remington, Winchester and Eddystone (a subsidiary of the Remington).

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Uselton Arms 1911 Recon Tac Match Grade, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (New-In-Case), SN - FUSION-1002 Uselton Arms 1911 Recon Tac Match Grade, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (New-In-Case), SN - FUSION-1002

Uselton Arms 1911 Recon Tac Match Grade, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (New-In-Case), SN - FUSION-1002

Lot #137 (Sale Order 138 of 574)

This Uselton Arms 1911 Recon Tac .45 ACP semi-auto pistol sports a stainless Ceramic Armor Coat finish, polished stainless slide with front & rear serrations, 4.25" Match Grade stainless barrel, beavertail safety grip, checkered front & rear straps, black laminate checkered grips, adjustable skeletonized trigger, dovetailed adjustable rear sight, dovetailed green fiber-optic pin front sight, grooved thumb safety, serrated slide stop, stainless barrel bushing and stainless Wilson Combat magazine with bumper. This comes in the original black soft case with paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock unfired with no wear and appears to be in good working order. Founded in 1999 by Rick Uselton, former U.S. Army Ranger, Uselton Arms, Inc., specializes in custom M1911s. Uselton Arms uses American-made, CNC-machined 416 stainless steel components. To further enhance durability, Uselton's Ceramic Armor Coat is applied to all components and areas except the barrel, the two-piece guide rod, the bushing and the feed ramp. The coating's natural lubricity and non-marring traits are especially desirable in a personal-defense handgun. Uselton Arms prides itself on tight tolerances, both in machining and fitting, and they are reportedly held within 0.001 of an inch, though oftentimes better. The slide is hand-fit to the frame, resulting in an exceptionally tight lockup with virtually no side-to-side movement throughout its travel.

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WWI Eddystone British Enfield Pattern 14 (P14), 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - EAR112287 WWI Eddystone British Enfield Pattern 14 (P14), 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - EAR112287

WWI Eddystone British Enfield Pattern 14 (P14), 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - EAR112287

Lot #138 (Sale Order 139 of 574)

This Enfield Pattern 14 .303 caliber rifle was made by Eddystone for the British military in circa 1916. This gun is numbers matching on the receiver, bolt & rear sight leaf. It sports a brass disk set into the right side of the buttstock, as well as a volley sight disk with adjustable arm set into the left side of the forearm. Features include a walnut stock with grooved handguard, 26" barrel, front post sight with ears, rear volley sight, adjustable folding aperture rear sight, bayonet lug, sling rings, metal buttplate, stock cleaning kit compartment and 5-round internal clip fed magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light battle wear, has an excellent sharp clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Pattern 14 (P14) Rifle, US designation M1917 Rifle, is one of the first standard rifles to be used in the sniper role in modern warfare. It also emerged as one of the finest Sniper rifles of either side during WWI. In the earliest part of the 20th century, the British Army had some doubts about the effectiveness of its newest infantry weapon, the famous Rifle, Short, Magazine, Lee-Enfield, or abbreviated: SMLE. Because of these doubts, the government arms factory at Enfield Lock was set up to produce a Mauser-pattern rifle and new rimless ammunition for it. By the year 1912, such a rifle was produced in the form of the Enfield P13 (pattern 1913) rifle, alongside powerful magnum-class .276 Enfield ammunition. Being too powerful, this cartridge produced excessive muzzle flash and recoil, and wore barrels out too quickly. The Great War (WWI) effectively stopped the development of a new cartridge, and also put the British troops into desperate need for more and more rifles. As British industry had no spare capacity to produce Lee Enfields, in 1915, the British Government decided to order rifles from private US contractors. The P13 rifle was especially suited for rapid mass production, so it was ordered for British troops, rechambered for the standard British .303 ammunition. The .303 caliber rifles were manufactured by the three major US arms plants, Remington, Winchester and Eddystone (a subsidiary of the Remington).

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Browning BDA Nickel Plated, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - MN02850 Browning BDA Nickel Plated, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - MN02850

Browning BDA Nickel Plated, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - MN02850

Lot #139 (Sale Order 140 of 574)

This Browning BDA-380 semi-automatic pistol sports a full nickel plated finish, smooth walnut grips with Buckmark medallion inlays, 3.8" barrel, ambidextrous thumb safety, grooved slide stop, DA/SA trigger and grooved spur hammer. 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. The FN 140DA was a semi-automatic weapon manufactured by Beretta of Italy on behalf of FN Herstal of Belgium. The pistol was sold as the Browning BDA-380 in the United States and Canada. It was available in .32 ACP and .380 ACP calibers with the .32 ACP version intended for only European markets. The BDA-380 Pistol was introduced in 1977, and discontinued in 1997.

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1918 WWI U.S. Eddystone M1917 Enfield, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 699736 1918 WWI U.S. Eddystone M1917 Enfield, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 699736

1918 WWI U.S. Eddystone M1917 Enfield, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 699736

Lot #140 (Sale Order 141 of 574)

According to the U.S. Military Dates Of Manufacture Resource Service, this Eddystone M1917 was produced in 1918 (SN - 699736). Markings include: Barrel - "E" (Eddystone)/ U.S. Flaming Bomb ordnance stamp/ "3-18"; 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" (under bolt) & Flaming Bomb (bolt front), and Rear Sight Ladder & Base - "E" (Eddystone). Features include a 26" barrel, adjustable folding aperture rear sight, wing-protected front post sight "075", metal buttplate, stock cleaning kit compartment, walnut stock with grooved forearm, sling rings with green nylon sling and bayonet lug. This gun is in nice condition with battle wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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Walther SSP Competitive Target Pistol, 22 LR (New-In-Case) SN - WSP02705 Walther SSP Competitive Target Pistol, 22 LR (New-In-Case) SN - WSP02705

Walther SSP Competitive Target Pistol, 22 LR (New-In-Case) SN - WSP02705

Lot #141 (Sale Order 142 of 574)

The SSP from Walther has started a new era in competitive target shooting. This competitive target pistol sets new standards with respect to reliability and technology. It obtains maximum precision at the highest possible technical level, utilizing all anatomic possibilities. Features include RH large ergonomic optimized cocking grip with height & length adjustable finger position (size- medium), 6.02" barrel, pneumatic buffer, deep-lying bore axis and integrated sight in three sight widths. This pistol is fully customizable and all adjusting screws can be reached from the outside. This gun comes in the original grey hardcase with sight base, adjustment tools, (2) 5-round magazines and paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Walther SSP Precision Target Shooting Pistol, made in Germany, was created in response to ISSF rule changes to the 25 M Rapid Fire Pistol in 2005 which effectively rendered the Walther OSP obsolete. The new rules precluded use of the .22 Short cartridge as well as wrap-around grips and light trigger pulls (pressure required to pull/activate trigger).

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1891 Colt Lightning Rifle - Medium Frame, 32 WCF, Pump, SN - 52825 1891 Colt Lightning Rifle - Medium Frame, 32 WCF, Pump, SN - 52825

1891 Colt Lightning Rifle - Medium Frame, 32 WCF, Pump, SN - 52825

Lot #142 (Sale Order 143 of 574)

According to Colt Serial Number archives, this Medium Frame Lightning Magazine rifle was made in 1891. Marking include: Top of barrel "COLY'S PT.F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD CT.U.S.A./ PATENTED MAY 29 SEPT. 18 83 MAY 26 85 JUNE 15 86 FEB. 22 87" along with "32 CAL." and Left side of the receiver - Rampant Colt stamp (very hard to see unless under bright light). Features include a 24.75" octagon barrel, dovetailed German silver blade front sight, dovetailed semi-buckhorn rear sight, smooth walnut stock, two-piece walnut forearm with bordered checkering, curved metal buttplate, serrated hammer and full length magazine tube. This gun is showing age & bluing loss but overall is in very nice condition for the age, has a nice sharp bore with very light pitting spots and appears to be in good working order. 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 medium-frame Colt Lightning Magazine Rifle was manufactured between 1884 and 1904. It was the first slide-action rifle offered by Colt. Colt records indicate 89,777 were produced in .32-20, .38-40, and .44-40 as a companion arm to the Colt Single Action Army revolver.

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SIG Swiss Hammerli SP20 Competitive Target Pistol, 22 LR (New-In-Case) SN - 00136 SIG Swiss Hammerli SP20 Competitive Target Pistol, 22 LR (New-In-Case) SN - 00136

SIG Swiss Hammerli SP20 Competitive Target Pistol, 22 LR (New-In-Case) SN - 00136

Lot #143 (Sale Order 144 of 574)

The SP20 competition pistol is manufactured in Switzerland by Hammerli and imported by SIG Arms Inc. Features include a stippled one-piece RH adjustable black synthetic grip, anodized red receiver with black barrel weight, 4 7/8" barrel, rotatable triangular post front sight and adjustable square-notch rear sight. This gun comes in the original black hardcase with adjustment tools, (2) 6-round magazines and cleaning tools. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The SP-20 is a competition pistol originally introduced to the European market in 1998 before being imported into the United States in 2000. Hammerli was founded in Lenzburg, Switzerland, by Johann Ulrich Hammerli in 1863. The company originally manufactured rifle barrels for the Swiss Army. Johann's son, Jeanot, took over the company in 1876, and partnered with Johann Hausch to form Hammerli & Hausch. The company's name changed again in 1921 to Rudolf Hammerli & Co. until 1946 when Rudolf passed away, and it became Hammerli & Co. AG. until 1971, when it was acquired by SIG. The company gained a reputation for manufacturing some of the highest quality competition handguns on the market. Finally, in 2006, the company was acquired by the German company Umarex which also owns Walther and Rohm Gesellschaft. This gun was manufactured and imported before the company was taken over by Umarex; hence, the marking indicates the gun was made in Switzerland. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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(RARE) 1890 Winchester Model 1873 (24 (RARE) 1890 Winchester Model 1873 (24

(RARE) 1890 Winchester Model 1873 (24"), 22 SHORT, Lever-Action, SN - 367369

Lot #144 (Sale Order 145 of 574)

To a Winchester Collector, this Model 1873 (22 Short Only) is amongst the rarest of all the rare Winchesters. Winchester made fewer 1873s in .22 than any other caliber and even less in 22 Short (exact number is still unknown). According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1873 Rifle (22 SHORT) was made in 1890. This gun is properly marked: Barrel - Winchester's Repeating Arms New Haven Conn. U.S.A. / King's Improvement Patented March 29, 1866, October 16, 1860, & 22 short, upper tang - Model 1873, lower tang 367396, and the bottom of the carrier 22 Cal / Short. Features include a 24" octagon barrel, smooth walnut stock, curved metal buttplate, semi-buckhorn adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed blade front sight, brass shell lifter, integral dust cover and full length magazine tube. This gun is showing some age & bluing loss, but is in overall nice condition, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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Swiss Hammerli 480K Competition Air Pellet Pistol (NIB) - No Paperwork Needed Swiss Hammerli 480K Competition Air Pellet Pistol (NIB) - No Paperwork Needed

Swiss Hammerli 480K Competition Air Pellet Pistol (NIB) - No Paperwork Needed

Lot #145 (Sale Order 146 of 574)

This Hammerli 480K Competition Air Pellet Pistol sports a stippled one-piece RH adjustable black synthetic grip, blue compressed air cylinder with gauge, 10.25" barrel and adjustable square-notch rear sight. This gun comes in the original box with adjustment tools. This air pistol is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order... The ATF does not classify this air-pistol as a firearm (defined in the Gun Control Act of 1968) and thus no transfer paperwork is needed. This air pistol can be picked up or shipped directly to the buyer.

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1927 U.S. Springfield M1922 M2, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 12594B 1927 U.S. Springfield M1922 M2, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 12594B

1927 U.S. Springfield M1922 M2, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 12594B

Lot #146 (Sale Order 147 of 574)

This U.S. Springfield M1922 M2 is barrel dated 1927 "SA/ Flaming Bomb/ 2-27" (February, 1927). Features include a smooth walnut flat pistol grip stock with grooved forearm, 24" barrel, Lyman fully adjustable rear peep sight, dovetail band front sight, checkered metal buttplate, sling rings with modern brown leather sling and 5-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. The Springfield Model 1922 is a .22 caliber bolt-action rifle that was built as a cadet rifle designed to mimic the M1903 Springfield rifle for training purposes. It was produced in several different versions until World War II when shortages of materials made production of a training rifle impractical. The M2 variant was introduced in 1933. This version featured a simplified bolt and a shallower pistol grip on the stock. "M1922" was not included in the M2s designation.

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SIG Swiss Hammerli 280 Competitive Target Pistol, 22 LR (NIB) SN - 029982 SIG Swiss Hammerli 280 Competitive Target Pistol, 22 LR (NIB) SN - 029982

SIG Swiss Hammerli 280 Competitive Target Pistol, 22 LR (NIB) SN - 029982

Lot #147 (Sale Order 148 of 574)

The Model 280 competition pistol is manufactured in Switzerland by Hammerli and imported by SIG Arms Inc. Features include a stippled walnut one-piece RH grip with adjustable palm, 6" barrel with weights, "3.6" adjustable front sight and adjustable square-notch rear sight. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork, barrel weights and adjustment tools. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. Hammerli was founded in Lenzburg, Switzerland, by Johann Ulrich Hammerli in 1863. The company originally manufactured rifle barrels for the Swiss Army. Johann's son, Jeanot, took over the company in 1876 and partnered with Johann Hausch to form Hammerli & Hausch. The company's name changed again in 1921 to Rudolf Hammerli & Co. until 1946 when Rudolf passed away, and it became Hammerli & Co. AG. until 1971 when it was acquired by SIG. The company gained a reputation for manufacturing some of the highest quality competition handguns on the market. Finally, in 2006, the company was acquired by the German company Umarex which also owns Walther and Rohm Gesellschaft. This gun was manufactured and imported before the company was taken over by Umarex; hence, the marking indicates the gun was made in Switzerland. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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1943 WWII U.S. Remington, M1903-A3, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 3898434 1943 WWII U.S. Remington, M1903-A3, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 3898434

1943 WWII U.S. Remington, M1903-A3, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 3898434

Lot #148 (Sale Order 149 of 574)

According to the Remington Society of America Resource Database, this U.S. Remington M1903-A3 was produced in 1943 (SN -3898434). Markings include: Barrel - "RA"/ Flaming Bomb/ "5-43", Left Side Of Stock - "FJA" with Crossed Cannons ordnance stamp, Bayonet Lug Band - "R", Front Underside Of Barrel "P", Underside Of Stock At Grip - circle "P", and Underside Of Bolt Handle "R". Features include a 24" barrel, ramped adjustable aperture rear battle sight, banded front blade sight, walnut stock/ handguard, sling rings with brown leather sling, metal buttplate, stock cleaning kit compartment and bayonet lug. This gun is in nice condition with light battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate. 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.

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SIG Swiss Hammerli 280 Competitive Target Pistol, 22 LR (NIB) SN - 029941 SIG Swiss Hammerli 280 Competitive Target Pistol, 22 LR (NIB) SN - 029941

SIG Swiss Hammerli 280 Competitive Target Pistol, 22 LR (NIB) SN - 029941

Lot #149 (Sale Order 150 of 574)

The Model 280 competition pistol is manufactured in Switzerland by Hammerli and imported by SIG Arms Inc. Features include a stippled walnut one-piece RH grip with adjustable palm, 6" barrel with weights, 3.6" adjustable front sight and adjustable square-notch rear sight. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork, barrel weights, extra magazine and adjustment tools. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. Hammerli was founded in Lenzburg, Switzerland, by Johann Ulrich Hammerli in 1863. The company originally manufactured rifle barrels for the Swiss Army. Johann's son, Jeanot, took over the company in 1876 and partnered with Johann Hausch to form Hammerli & Hausch. The company's name changed again in 1921 to Rudolf Hammerli & Co. until 1946 when Rudolf passed away, and it became Hammerli & Co. AG. until 1971 when it was acquired by SIG. The company gained a reputation for manufacturing some of the highest quality competition handguns on the market. Finally, in 2006, the company was acquired by the German company Umarex which also owns Walther and Rohm Gesellschaft. This gun was manufactured and imported before the company was taken over by Umarex; hence, the marking indicates the gun was made in Switzerland. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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WWII Savage Enfield WWII Savage Enfield

WWII Savage Enfield "U.S. Property" (Lend/Lease) No. 4 Mk. 1*, 303 British, Bolt-Action, 0C10273

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This No. 4 MKI* Rifle was manufactured by Savage-Stevens for the British Military as part the Lend Lease Act that was passed in March of 1941 between the U.S. and Great Britain. This rifle is properly marked with the squared "S" (Savage) on the receiver, stock & barrel bands, and also sports the original rack number "90" in yellow paint on the right side of the stock. Features include a 25" barrel, zinc alloy buttplate, smooth walnut stock/ handguard, MK 3 folding aperture rear sight, "045" front post sight with ears, sling rings with green canvas sling, bayonet lugs at the muzzle and clip fed internal magazine. This gun is in nice condition with battle wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Savage Enfield No. 4 Mk.1* Rifle was made by the J. Stevens Arms Company which was a division of the Savage Arms Company in Chicopee, Massachusetts. After declaring war against Germany in September of 1939, which was two days after Germany invaded Poland, Great Britain found itself in the dire situation with the threat of German invasion of her homeland and desperately needed small arms to defend it. In 1940, they turned to the industrial might of the United States to manufacture the British designed Enfield No. 4 Mark I rifle. These rifles are referred to as the Savage Enfield but were actually made by Stevens. In early 1941, Britain was running out of money, and President Roosevelt knew that it was necessary for the U.S. to assist them in staving off the Germans. Roosevelt got the Lend Lease Act passed in March of 1941. This act led to the U.S. taking over all existing British contracts with U.S. manufacturers. This included the Savage-Stevens and the Thompson contracts. After the agreement, the redesigned rifle was designated as the No. 4 MK. I*. Early rifles were equipped with the ladder type of adjustable rear sight, but these were soon replaced by the less complicated MK1 style sight that could be flipped for a range of 300 or 600 yards. Enfield rifles being produced at Savage-Stevens were roll marked "U.S. PROPERTY" on the receiver and other parts were stamped with the distinctive Stevens squared S mark.

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Ruger SR1911 Full Size - Stainless, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 670-02134 Ruger SR1911 Full Size - Stainless, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 670-02134

Ruger SR1911 Full Size - Stainless, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 670-02134

Lot #151 (Sale Order 152 of 574)

Based on the standard-issue, .45 caliber M1911 sidearm used by the United States Armed Forces from 1911 to 1985, the Ruger SR1911 Semi-Auto Pistol boasts rugged engineering with modern features you would only expect on a custom gun. A slightly shorter barrel enhances ease of carry and speed of deployment. High-quality stainless steel, manufactured with an ultra-modern precision CNC-controlled machining process, results in a superior slide-to-frame fit and smooth cycling of the action. The barrel and bushing are also machined from stainless steel to provide excellent accuracy. Positive barrel lock-up ensures superior accuracy out of the box. The frame and slide have a low-glare bead-blasted finish, and serrations on the slide ensure positive grip while cycling the action by hand. The lightweight, aluminum skeletonized trigger with an adjustable over-travel stop enhances accuracy. The light, crisp trigger pull has no creep, with a quick, positive reset. A lightweight skeletonized hammer provides instant lock time and ample serrated surface for positive thumb engagement. Other performance-enhancing details include an oversized beavertail grip safety, extended thumb safety & slide stop lever, polished titanium feed ramp, oversized ejection port, extended magazine release, checkered backstrap, loaded chamber indicator, Novak 3-dot sights, 4.25" barrel, and diamond checkered walnut grips with medallion inlays. This gun comes in the original box with black soft case, paperwork, extra magazine and bushing wrench. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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WWII German SS Steyr (bnz) Claw Mount Sniper 98k, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 2702 WWII German SS Steyr (bnz) Claw Mount Sniper 98k, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 2702

WWII German SS Steyr (bnz) Claw Mount Sniper 98k, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 2702

Lot #152 (Sale Order 153 of 574)

Manufactured by Steyr-Daimler for the German SS during World War II, this 98K rifle is outfitted with a set of dovetailed "claw" bases on the receiver to accept a sniper scope. It is receiver marked "bnz" (code for Steyr-Daimler) with an "eagle/SSZZA2" (Nazi SS issued) on the left, as well as several other German proof marks throughout. This gun appears to be all original and is visible numbers matching: receiver, bolt handle, wing safety and floorplate. This rifle is believed to be a WWII GI bring-back (no import markings) and is consigned by the original family of the U.S. GI. Features include a walnut stock & handguard, 24" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, ramped post front sightmetal buttplate, sling rings and bayonet lug. This gun is in nice condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Despite the experiences of World War I, prior to the outbreak of World War II the German military command believed sniper rifles with telescopic sights were not necessary due to military technology advances in connection with new resulting tactics. Partly for that reason, the Karabiner 98k was not designed for use with aiming optics, and the German military did not standardize a particular telescopic sight or mounting system and fielded many variants of sniper rifles. Already in the Poland campaign, and especially in the Russian campaign, it became apparent that specialist snipers were urgently needed as substantial losses were suffered caused by enemy snipers. For snipers, Karabiner 98k rifles, selected for being exceptionally accurate during factory tests, were fitted with a telescopic sight and issued as sniper rifles. Several different mountings produced by various manufacturers were used. Attaching telescopic sights to a Karabiner 98k required machining by a skilled armourer. Approximately 132,000 Karabiner 98k sniper rifles were produced by Germany.

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Ruger SR1911 Full Size - Stainless, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 672-00340 Ruger SR1911 Full Size - Stainless, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 672-00340

Ruger SR1911 Full Size - Stainless, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 672-00340

Lot #153 (Sale Order 154 of 574)

Based on the standard-issue .45 caliber M1911 sidearm used by the United States Armed Forces from 1911 to 1985, the Ruger SR1911 Semi-Auto Pistol boasts rugged engineering with modern features you would only expect on a custom gun. A slightly shorter barrel enhances ease of carry and speed of deployment. High-quality stainless steel, manufactured with an ultra-modern precision CNC-controlled machining process, results in a superior slide-to-frame fit and smooth cycling of the action. The barrel and bushing are also machined from stainless steel to provide excellent accuracy. Positive barrel lock-up ensures superior accuracy out of the box. The frame and slide have a low-glare bead-blasted finish, and serrations on the slide ensure positive grip while cycling the action by hand. The lightweight, aluminum skeletonized trigger with an adjustable over-travel stop enhances accuracy. The light, crisp trigger pull has no creep, with a quick, positive reset. A lightweight skeletonized hammer provides instant lock time and ample serrated surface for positive thumb engagement. Other performance-enhancing details include an oversized beavertail grip safety, extended thumb safety & slide stop lever, polished titanium feed ramp, oversized ejection port, extended magazine release, checkered backstrap, loaded chamber indicator, Novak 3-dot sights, 4.25" barrel, and diamond checkered walnut grips with medallion inlays. This gun comes in the original box with black soft case, paperwork, extra magazine and bushing wrench. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Post War French, MAS-36, 7.5×54 French, Bolt-Action, SN - Q92281 Post War French, MAS-36, 7.5×54 French, Bolt-Action, SN - Q92281

Post War French, MAS-36, 7.5×54 French, Bolt-Action, SN - Q92281

Lot #154 (Sale Order 155 of 574)

The serial number on this MAS-36 ("Q" prefix) represents an approximate production date of 1951. Features include a military style wooden stock & handguard with grooved forearm, metal buttplate, 22.64" barrel, adjustable rear peep sight, hooded front post sight, front bayonet tube with spike bayonet, sling rings, brown leather sling and 5-round stripper clip fed internal 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. 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.

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Kimber Micro 9 (3 Kimber Micro 9 (3

Kimber Micro 9 (3") - Laser Grip, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - PB0107857

Lot #155 (Sale Order 156 of 574)

This Kimber Micro 9 sports a two-tone stainless frame & slide with rear serrations, 3" stainless barrel, low profile 3-dot sights, beavertail grip, diamond checkered rosewood grips with built in red dot laser, aluminum trigger, serrated rear strap and round serrated hammer. This gun comes in the original box with black soft case and paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Kimber builds the world's finest 1911 pistols right here in America—something that makes sense, as few things are as American as a 1911 .45 ACP. Virtually every critical component of every pistol is manufactured inside the Kimber factory. The finest raw materials come through the front gate, and Kimber does the rest--the only way to ensure that every part meets unequaled standards. America's "best-of-the-best" shooters always choose Kimber as their standard sidearm, including: U.S. Marines assigned to Special Operations Command, U.S.A. Shooting Rapid Fire Pistol Team, and the legendary LAPD SWAT team. The Micro 9 is ideal for shooters with small hands as well as those who insist on mild recoil combined with enough power for concealed carry or home protection. Micro pistols are the right choice for many applications.

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1943 Russian Nagant M91/30 1943 Russian Nagant M91/30

1943 Russian Nagant M91/30 "PU Sniper", 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action (Bayonet & Accessories), SN - 3214

Lot #156 (Sale Order 157 of 574)

This M91/30 Russian Mosin-Nagant rifle is in sniper configuration with a side mounted 3.5 power PU type scope, with leather covers, and turned down bolt handle. It was produced at the Izhevsk factory in 1943 (receiver band stamped) and is visible numbers matching: receiver, bolt handle & floorplate. 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 nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. 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. The Russian Mosin-Nagant sniper rifles were built on standard rifles that were handpicked for accuracy. Most of them were equipped with the fixed 3.5 power PU type scope which is why these rifles are often referred to as “PU snipers”. The scope was attached to the rifle with a detachable mount which allowed the soldier to remove and reinstall the scope for transportation or cleaning.

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Boberg Arms XR9s Boberg Arms XR9s

Boberg Arms XR9s "Bullpup", 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - S01385

Lot #157 (Sale Order 158 of 574)

The Boberg Arms XR9s is a rotating barrel, locked-breech pistol. It is characterized as a bullpup pistol because its chamber is located behind the trigger, directly above the magazine. This design makes the XR9 more compact and increases its barrel length while maintaining its compactness. The weapon's loading process is a unique pull-push system, where the rearward motion of the slide pulls a round out of the magazine backwards, and pushes up and forwards into the chamber. To facilitate this design, the magazine is designed so that the cartridges are loaded nose-down, and the feed lips hold them in this position. There are no followers in XR9 magazines, and the spring directly pushes at the bottom round. Features include a 3.35" barrel, double-action only, Onyx slide, black polymer frame, textured grip, stainless trigger, loaded chamber indicator and low-profile 3-dot sights. This gun comes in the original black hardcase with paperwork and (2) 7-round magazines. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order.

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Egyptian Contract Fabrique Nationale SAFN 1949, 8mm Mauser, Semi-Auto, SN - 32621 Egyptian Contract Fabrique Nationale SAFN 1949, 8mm Mauser, Semi-Auto, SN - 32621

Egyptian Contract Fabrique Nationale SAFN 1949, 8mm Mauser, Semi-Auto, SN - 32621

Lot #158 (Sale Order 159 of 574)

This Fabrique Nationale Model 1949, or SAFN 1949, rifle was produced in 1948 which brought 37,641 FN49 rifles to Egypt in 1949. This gun is visible numbers matching with original Egyptian receiver crest and oval stock disc inlay. Features include a walnut stock & handguard, 23" barrel, adjustable folding rear peep sight with ears, dovetailed front post sight with ears, bayonet lug, brass buttplate, sling rings and 10-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Fabrique Nationale Model 1949 battle rifle was designed by Belgian small arms designer, Dieudonne Saive, in 1947. It was adopted by the militaries of Argentina, Belgium, the Belgian Congo, Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Indonesia, Luxembourg, and Venezuela. While well regarded for its high build quality and reliability in comparison to the rifles of the time, its marketability was limited as it was not developed in time for use in World War II. The contracts for the SAFN 1949 rifle started in 1948 with the first order placed by Venezuela on March 31, 1948, delivered exactly four months later. The last production contract of complete rifles was ordered by Indonesia on December 19, 1960, and delivered by February 19, 1961. The second contract was for the Egyptian government consisting of 100 rifles chambered to fire the 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge (also popularly known as 8mm Mauser). It was ordered on May 30, 1948, and delivered by June 10, 1949. While initially a small contract delivery, Egypt would eventually purchase 37,602 SAFN 1949 rifles total.

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1981 Cobray RPB Industries M10 SAP Open Bolt Pistol (2 Barrels & Accessories), 9mm, SN - 81-0008318 1981 Cobray RPB Industries M10 SAP Open Bolt Pistol (2 Barrels & Accessories), 9mm, SN - 81-0008318

1981 Cobray RPB Industries M10 SAP Open Bolt Pistol (2 Barrels & Accessories), 9mm, SN - 81-0008318

Lot #159 (Sale Order 160 of 574)

This semi-automatic, blowback/ open bolt operated (bolt closes on trigger pull) was manufactured in 1981 (SN - "81" = 1981 Unit #8318). Because it is a pre-1982 production ("Pre-Ban"), it is legal to sell as an "Open Bolt Configuration" according to current BATF regulations. This Mac-10 comes with a 5.75" proprietary threaded barrel with 12" removable flash hider/faux suppressor (12.5" total length with flash hider), 18.5" barrel with 12" vented handguard & receiver, original operating manual, black hardcase, black sling, (6) original Cobray stick magazines and green military magazine shoulder pouch. This one-owner gun is from a former U.S. Government Agent who purchased it new with all of the accessories in 1981. Both barrels are sharp & clean, and it appears to be in good working order. The RPB SAP M10 Open Bolt Pistol was a semi-automatic version of the M10 submachine gun which was designed by Gordon Ingram in 1964. The M10 was produced by Military Armaments Corporation and was available in 9mm and .45 ACP, and a smaller version called the M11 in .380 ACP. RPB Industries later bought up the assets of Military Armament Corporation and resumed production under the RPB banner. The RPB SAP M10 Open Bolt Pistol was submitted to the BATF for approval in 1978, and was approved as a semi-automatic handgun. However, the 1982 "reclassification" shut off much of RPB’s sales, and the company quickly folded. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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1943 Swedish AG42B Ljungman, 6.5X55 Swede, Semi-Auto (W/ Manual), SN - 19321B 1943 Swedish AG42B Ljungman, 6.5X55 Swede, Semi-Auto (W/ Manual), SN - 19321B

1943 Swedish AG42B Ljungman, 6.5X55 Swede, Semi-Auto (W/ Manual), SN - 19321B

Lot #160 (Sale Order 161 of 574)

This Automatgevar M/42B, or AG42B, semi-automatic rifle is receiver dated 1943. This gun is visible numbers matching: receiver, slide & buttplate. Features include a wood stock/ handguard with grooved forearm & brass stock disc inlay on the right side, 25.5" ported barrel, adjustable rear sight, hooded front post sight, metal buttplate, sling rings with period correct brown leather sling, cleaning rod and 10-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Automatgevar m/42 (Ag m/42, outside of Sweden commonly known as the AG42, AG-42 or Ljungman) is a Swedish semi-automatic rifle which saw limited use by the Swedish Army from 1942 until the 1960s. The Ag m/42B is a variant of the m/42 with a stainless steel gas tube. It was designed by Erik Eklund of the AB C.J. Ljungmans Verkstader company of Malmo around 1941, and entered production at the Carl Gustafs Stads Gevarsfaktori in Eskilstuna in 1942. Some 30,000 rifles were manufactured in all for the Swedish Army. This was a relatively small number of weapons, and the standard infantry rifle remained the 6.5 mm bolt-action m/96 Mauser. Norwegian "police troops" trained in Sweden during World War II were issued a number of Ag m/42s and brought these rifles to Norway when the Germans surrendered in 1945. In the early 1950s, the Ag m/42B manufacture license was sold to Egypt resulting in the Hakim rifle which uses the 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge. Sweden sold the machinery to Egypt, and the Hakim was therefore built with the same machine tools used for the Ag m/42B.

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FN Herstal FS2000, 5.56 NATO (223 Rem.), Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 037496 FN Herstal FS2000, 5.56 NATO (223 Rem.), Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 037496

FN Herstal FS2000, 5.56 NATO (223 Rem.), Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 037496

Lot #161 (Sale Order 162 of 574)

Chambered in 5.56×45 mm (.223 Rem.), the FN FS2000 Tactical Carbine Rifle is a civilian legal, semi-auto only variant of the proven FN F2000 selective-fire bullpup carbine that offers an integrated MIL-STD-1913 top mounting rail and emergency backup folding sights. It is gas-operated and uses a rotating bolt lockup for reliability and greater accuracy. Its 17.44" cold hammer-forged MIL-SPEC barrel is fitted with a muzzle brake. Fired cases are ejected through a forward port away from the operator. The thumbhole design polymer stock is ambidextrous. This gun comes in the original box with cleaning kit and adjustment tools. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The FS200 is a rather futuristic looking bullpup which means that the action and magazine are positioned behind the trigger. This layout is more efficient than a traditional rifles which place the action and magazine in front of the trigger as a bullpup is able to make use of what would otherwise be wasted space in the stock. The result of the bullpup layout is that we end up with a rifle which is shorter in overall length, for any given barrel length. It takes standard AR-15 magazines. However, it will not take the Magpul PMAG magazines due to the slightly different size/shape of those magazines. The controls on the FS2000 are well placed and are large enough to comfortably operate while wearing winter gloves. The trigger guard is also large enough to comfortably accommodate a gloved finger. The rifle is well balanced and easy to hold. Like the MSAR STG-556 and many rifles other than the AR-15, the FS2000 uses a gas piston system which avoids some of the chamber fouling issues that historically have been attributed to reliability problems within the AR-15/M-16 family. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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1941 Swiss K31 (Numbers Matching), 7.5X55 Swiss, Straight Pull, SN - 676608 1941 Swiss K31 (Numbers Matching), 7.5X55 Swiss, Straight Pull, SN - 676608

1941 Swiss K31 (Numbers Matching), 7.5X55 Swiss, Straight Pull, SN - 676608

Lot #162 (Sale Order 163 of 574)

According to the Production Dates For K31 Swiss Rifle Serial Numbers chart, this K31 was made in 1941. This gun is visible numbers matching: barrel, receiver, bolt & magazine with Swiss proof marks throughout. Features include a 25.5" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, front post sight with ears, bayonet lug, metal buttplate and sling rings. This gun is in excellent condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Karabiner Model 1931 (K31) is a magazine-fed, straight-pull bolt action rifle that was the standard issue rifle of the Swiss armed forces from 1933 until 1958, though examples remained in service into the 1970s. It has a 6-round removable magazine and is chambered for the 7.5×55mm Swiss. A charger can be used to load the magazine from the top of the receiver. The barrel has 4 rifling grooves and a 270 mm (10.63 in) rifling twist rate. The K31 is noted for its straight-pull bolt action meaning that the bolt handle is pulled directly rearward to unlock the action and eject the spent cartridge case in one motion, and then pushing the bolt handle forward again to chamber a new cartridge, cock the striker, and lock the action rather than being manually turned and pulled back and forth, as in contemporary bolt action service rifles like the German Karabiner 98k, or the British Lee–Enfield Rifle No. 4. A straight-pull bolt action reduces the range of motion by the shooter with the goal of increasing the rifle's rate of fire.

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FN Herstal PS90 (Green), 5.7x28mm, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - FN069787 FN Herstal PS90 (Green), 5.7x28mm, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - FN069787

FN Herstal PS90 (Green), 5.7x28mm, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - FN069787

Lot #163 (Sale Order 164 of 574)

Chambered in the 5.7x28mm cartridge, the FN PS90 utilizes blowback operation and fires from a closed bolt for greater accuracy and reliability. It's civilian legal 16.04" cold hammer-forged MIL-SPEC barrel is equipped with an integrated muzzle brake to reduce recoil. Dual magazine latches, cocking handles and an innovative synthetic thumbhole stock with a molded-in sling attachment point help make the FN PS90 fully ambidextrous. This gun comes in the original box with manual. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The FN P90 is one of the most iconic firearms of all time. The FN PS90 is the civilian legal version of the sub machine gun, short barrel, P90. Essentially, the PS90 differs from the P90 in that the full auto capability is removed and the barrel has a shroud pinned over top that brings the total length of the firearm into compliance with US law. The curvaceous grips give a sleek futuristic look to the weapon seldom seen elsewhere in the gun industry. The polymer that the lower is constructed from is a far cry from the squishy, cheap feeling of the various other bullpup style offerings. The clamshell design feels like quality in your hand. As with other bullpups, the trigger mechanism gets a little complicated when in comparison to a more traditional-styled firearm such as an AR15. The trigger itself is located near the front of the firearm and is large and plastic in design. This trigger is linked to a trigger bar that runs parallel and under the barrel back through the lower and into the stock portion of the PS90. There you will find a trigger pack that contains all the actual working mechanisms that make the PS90 go bang. The trigger pack can easily be removed from the rifle and is self-contained. The majority of its parts are plastic which gives for some pause, but there have been no major issues that were noted in the original development of the P90 which as we know is a full auto and short barrel variation of the PS90. Being made of primarily plastic parts helps to keep the overall weight down on the PS90. The ergonomics of the PS90 are as unique as they come. The curves and rounded edges, found across the platform though, are quite comfortable once you get used to handling the PS90. The PS90 is balanced well, as the majority of the weight is over the centerline of the firearm. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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1945 Swiss K31 (Numbers Matching), 7.5X55 Swiss, Straight Pull, SN - 840810 1945 Swiss K31 (Numbers Matching), 7.5X55 Swiss, Straight Pull, SN - 840810

1945 Swiss K31 (Numbers Matching), 7.5X55 Swiss, Straight Pull, SN - 840810

Lot #164 (Sale Order 165 of 574)

According to the Production Dates For K31 Swiss Rifle Serial Numbers chart, this K31 was made in 1945. This gun is visible numbers matching: barrel, receiver, bolt & magazine with Swiss proof marks throughout. Features include a 25.5" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, front post sight with ears, bayonet lug, metal buttplate and sling rings. This gun is in excellent condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Karabiner Model 1931 (K31) is a magazine-fed, straight-pull bolt action rifle that was the standard issue rifle of the Swiss armed forces from 1933 until 1958, though examples remained in service into the 1970s. It has a 6-round removable magazine and is chambered for the 7.5×55mm Swiss. A charger can be used to load the magazine from the top of the receiver. The barrel has 4 rifling grooves and a 270 mm (10.63 in) rifling twist rate. The K31 is noted for its straight-pull bolt action, meaning that the bolt handle is pulled directly rearward to unlock the action and eject the spent cartridge case in one motion, and then pushing the bolt handle forward again to chamber a new cartridge, cock the striker, and lock the action rather than being manually turned and pulled back and forth, as in contemporary bolt action service rifles like the German Karabiner 98k or the British Lee–Enfield Rifle No. 4. A straight-pull bolt action reduces the range of motion by the shooter with the goal of increasing the rifle's rate of fire.

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Ruger- 57, 5.7x28, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 641-07989 Ruger- 57, 5.7x28, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 641-07989

Ruger- 57, 5.7x28, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 641-07989

Lot #165 (Sale Order 166 of 574)

The Ruger-57 is just plain cool. Brought to you by the company that revolutionized the innovation of rugged, reliable firearms that the average American can afford, the Ruger-57 is the most cutting-edge platform yet. Chambered in the high performance and low-recoiling 5.7x28mm caliber, this ergonomic, smooth shooting and accurate pistol is as full-featured as they come. Impressive ergonomics include an easy trigger reach, 1911-style ambidextrous manual safety, robust slide release and reversible magazine release latch. The 5" alloy steel barrel features a black nitride treatment for wear resistance. The windage and elevation adjustable rear sight and rapid acquisition fiber optic front sight is great for fast, accurate shooting. The thoroughly hardened, billet steel slide with lightening cuts is drilled and tapped for easy mounting of optics. The 20-round steel magazine provides double stack capacity without unnecessary bulk. The textured, ergonomic frame provides a secure and comfortable grip. It utilizes Ruger's safe, reliable and proven Secure Action fire-control system that combines a protected internal hammer with a bladed-safety trigger. The inspection port allows for visual confirmation of a loaded or empty chamber. It sports a Picatinny-style accessory rail for easy mounting of lights and lasers. Safety features include: 1911-style ambidextrous manual safety; an integrated trigger safety; light-weight firing pin; neutrally balanced sear with significant engagement and strong spring tension and hammer catch to help prevent the hammer from contacting the firing pin unless the trigger is pulled. This gun comes in the original black hardcase with manual and extra magazine. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order.

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1922 Swiss Schmidt Rubin K1911 Carbine (23.3 1922 Swiss Schmidt Rubin K1911 Carbine (23.3

1922 Swiss Schmidt Rubin K1911 Carbine (23.3"), 7.5X55 Swiss, Straight Pull, SN - 106143

Lot #166 (Sale Order 167 of 574)

According to the Model 1911 Carbines (Karabiner) Serial Numbers chart, this K1911 was made in 1922. This gun is visible numbers matching: receiver, bolt & magazine. This gun is marked "P.63" (privatized in 1963), along with Swiss proof marks throughout. Features include a 23.3" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, front post sight with ears, bayonet lug, metal buttplate and sling rings with period correct brown leather sling. This gun is in nice condition with battle wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Schmidt–Rubin rifles were a series of Swiss Army service rifles in use between 1889 and 1958, although production of the rifle began in 1891. They are distinguished by the straight-pull bolt-action invented by Rudolf Schmidt and used Eduard Rubin's 7.5×55mm Schmidt–Rubin rifle cartridge. During the M1889's long production run, many updates and various small design changes were made. The Model 1911 Carbine variant was adopted concurrently with the 1911-pattern infantry rifle in January, 1913, to replace the short rifle and cavalry carbine and was in service until 1933.

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Ruger Security-9 (4 Ruger Security-9 (4

Ruger Security-9 (4"), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 381-44580

Lot #167 (Sale Order 168 of 574)

This Ruger Security-9 with a 4" barrel is compact for easy concealment. Its precision machined, hard-coated aluminum chassis features full-length guide rails, a thorough-hardened alloy steel slide and barrel, and high-performance, glass-filled nylon grip frame. The Secure Action combines the smooth trigger pull of the LCP with a short, crisp feel and positive reset, while the textured grip frame provides a secure and comfortable grip. An internal, Secure Action hammer provides strong ignition force yet allows for easier slide racking. Its front cocking serrations allow for positive slide manipulation. This gun comes in the box with manual and extra magazine. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order.

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1915 Swiss Schmidt Rubin K1911 Infantry Rifle, 7.5X55 Swiss, Straight Pull, SN - 391952 1915 Swiss Schmidt Rubin K1911 Infantry Rifle, 7.5X55 Swiss, Straight Pull, SN - 391952

1915 Swiss Schmidt Rubin K1911 Infantry Rifle, 7.5X55 Swiss, Straight Pull, SN - 391952

Lot #168 (Sale Order 169 of 574)

According to the Model 1911 Infantry Rifle Serial Numbers chart, this K1911 was made in 1915. This gun is visible numbers matching: barrel, receiver, bolt & magazine. This gun is marked "WF27" (refurbished in 1927, "P.63" (privatized in 1963), along with Swiss proof marks throughout. Features include a 30.75" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, dovetailed front post sight, bayonet lug, metal buttplate and sling rings with period correct brown leather sling. This gun is in nice condition with battle wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Schmidt–Rubin rifles were a series of Swiss Army service rifles in use between 1889 and 1958, although production of the rifle began in 1891. They are distinguished by the straight-pull bolt-action invented by Rudolf Schmidt and used Eduard Rubin's 7.5×55mm Schmidt–Rubin rifle cartridge. During the M1889's long production run, many updates and various small design changes were made. An improvement over the original 1889 version of the Schmidt–Rubin rifle, the Swiss M1911 placed the locking lugs in the middle of the bolt, rather than at the rear, strengthening the action and allowing a more powerful cartridge. Manufactured from 1913-1919.

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Ruger SR9c, 9mm Luger (3.4 Ruger SR9c, 9mm Luger (3.4

Ruger SR9c, 9mm Luger (3.4") Stainless/Black, Semi-Auto, SN - 332-05476

Lot #169 (Sale Order 170 of 574)

The Ruger SR9c compact pistol has the same slim 1.27" grip width (across safety levers) as the full-sized SR9. Serrations are located on the front portion of the slide, making it easier to both manipulate the slide and to press check the chamber. This SR9c sports a glass-filled nylon frame and thorough-hardened slide in a brushed stainless and 3.4" barrel. Just like the original full-sized SR9, the SR9c is loaded with modern safety features like a 1911-style ambidextrous manual safety, internal trigger bar interlock and striker blocker, trigger safety, magazine disconnect, plus a visual and tactile loaded chamber indicator. This gun is in same as new condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Does not include box.

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1973 Colt AR-15 SP1 Sporter, 223 Rem., Semi-Auto, SN - SP31113 1973 Colt AR-15 SP1 Sporter, 223 Rem., Semi-Auto, SN - SP31113

1973 Colt AR-15 SP1 Sporter, 223 Rem., Semi-Auto, SN - SP31113

Lot #170 (Sale Order 171 of 574)

According to the Colt Archives serial number database, this Model AR-15 SP1 Sporter was manufactured in 1973. Features include a 20" chrome lined barrel, 2" flash hider, carry handle with adjustable peep sights, front post sight, A2 synthetic stock with 12" vented triangular handguard, checkered pistol grip, black ribbed buttpad, bayonet lug, sling rings with black canvas sling and comes with (2) steel magazines. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Colt AR-15 is a lightweight, magazine-fed, gas-operated semi-automatic rifle based on the M16 design and the first "AR" style rifle to be commercially sold. Colt started selling this semi-automatic version of the M16 rifle as the Colt AR-15 in 1964. The Colt SP1 Sporter was made until 1982. Sale of AR-15s in the USA was banned by the Federal Assault Weapons Ban from 1994 to 2004. On September 20, 2019, Colt announced that it would no longer produce the AR-15 for private use due to market saturation. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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Ruger EC9s (3.1 Ruger EC9s (3.1

Ruger EC9s (3.1"), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 454-57053

Lot #171 (Sale Order 172 of 574)

Ruger designed the EC9s Semi-Auto Pistol specifically to function with the 9mm Luger cartridge. The EC9s is simple and instinctive to use in stressed situations, utilizing a striker-fired mechanism with a short, light, crisp trigger pull. Front and rear sights are integrally machined to the slide to provide intuitive target/sight acquisition with incredibly durable sights that won't get knocked out of alignment. The pistol's frame is constructed with glass-filled nylon with an aluminum insert; and the grip is checkered to provide a solid, nonslip hold. The slide is made from hardened alloy steel with a black finish, and the slide's sharp edges have been removed for enhanced concealability. Safety features include: an integrated trigger safety, a manual thumb safety, a magazine disconnect, and a loaded chamber indicator. The lightweight ES9s sports a 3.1" barrel and the ultra-reliable operation make it an ideal semi-auto pistol for concealed-carry use. This gun comes in the box with paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order.

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Armalite AR-10A4 (20 Armalite AR-10A4 (20

Armalite AR-10A4 (20"), 7.62 NATO (308 Win.), Semi-Auto (Box & Leupold Scope), SN - 552857

Lot #172 (Sale Order 173 of 574)

This Armalite AR-10A4 Rifle sports a 20" chrome lined HB AR barrel with 1:12 RH twist, 1.5" ported muzzle break, green synthetic A2 stock, green synthetic checkered pistol grip, 12" green synthetic A2 vented handguard, forged flattop with Picatinny rail, front sight base Picatinny rail/ gas block, buttstock kit compartment, sling rings with black nylon sling and 1" Armalite scope base with mounted Leupold Mark AR 4-12x40 scope. This gun comes in the original box with manual, upper carry handle and front post sight. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and appears to be new-old-stock/ unfired with no wear, has a perfect bore and appears to be in good working order. Does not include magazine. According to Mark Westrom, CEO of Armalite, the company’s AR-10A4 is the most popular model of the resurrected and modernized 7.62x51mm (.308 Winchester) rifle, predecessor of the ubiquitous AR-15. The components are manufactured to a high quality standard and fit the rifle perfectly. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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Springfield Armory XD-M Elite (4.5 Springfield Armory XD-M Elite (4.5

Springfield Armory XD-M Elite (4.5"), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - BA177674

Lot #173 (Sale Order 174 of 574)

The Springfield Armory XD-M Elite 4.5" packs all the advanced features of the Elite line into a well-balanced and extremely capable package. Featuring the Match Enhanced Trigger Assembly (META) — delivering the finest production polymer-framed pistol trigger pull available, ambidextrous slide stop and improved slide serrations - it is ready to serve. This XD-M Elite sports a forged steel slide with Melonite finish, black polymer frame with deep-cut textured grips, safety grip, red fiber optic front sight and tactical Rack U-Dot rear sight. This gun comes in the original box with black soft case, extra magazine and 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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Auto-Ordnance, Thompson Model Of 1927 A1, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - KH0186 Auto-Ordnance, Thompson Model Of 1927 A1, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - KH0186

Auto-Ordnance, Thompson Model Of 1927 A1, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - KH0186

Lot #174 (Sale Order 175 of 574)

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 and sling ring. This gun comes in the original black hardcase with (2) stick magazines. 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. 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 item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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Magnum Research Lone Eagle, 44 Rem. Magnum, Single-Shot Silhouette Pistol, SN - MR5982 Magnum Research Lone Eagle, 44 Rem. Magnum, Single-Shot Silhouette Pistol, SN - MR5982

Magnum Research Lone Eagle, 44 Rem. Magnum, Single-Shot Silhouette Pistol, SN - MR5982

Lot #175 (Sale Order 176 of 574)

Everyone recognizes the Magnum Research Desert Eagle, but the Lone Eagle is much lesser known. It is a single-shot pistol intended for silhouette shooting and hunting. Produced in the 1980s and 1990s, the cannon-breeched Lone Eagle was among the more exotic guns of that era. It features a rotary breechblock similar to those found in naval artillery. This design provided enormous strength for the high-intensity rifle cartridges it fired, and provided a more precise and repeatable lockup than the break-barrel design of the Thompson/Center Contender and Encore pistols. It also allowed for a much shorter action than bolt-action pistols like the Remington XP-100. This Lone Eagle features a 14" heavy target barrel with muzzle crown, molded synthetic frame with finger groove pistol grip & Schnabel forearm tip, Picatinny rail and mounted Burris 2x 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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Rock River Arms Elite Operator, 308 Win., Semi-Auto, SN - US112255 Rock River Arms Elite Operator, 308 Win., Semi-Auto, SN - US112255

Rock River Arms Elite Operator, 308 Win., Semi-Auto, SN - US112255

Lot #176 (Sale Order 177 of 574)

The Rock River Arms Elite Operator is one of their line of LAR-08 rifles, and it has several upgraded features not found on their standard LAR-08 rifles. The Elite Operator wears a 16" chrome-moly heavy barrel. The rifle has a 308/7.62x51mm chamber and will function with either cartridge. The barrel is rifled one turn in ten inches, and the muzzle is fitted with a Smith Enterprises Vortex flash suppressor. The barrel is threaded 5/8x24 threads per inch (TPI) to accept standard sound suppressors, muzzle brakes, flash suppressors, and other muzzle devices. The front sight is a folding unit attached to the gas block and is adjustable for elevation correction. The trigger is the excellent Rock River two-stage unit with four and three-quarters pounds of resistance, consistently. The handguard is Rock River's Half-Quad aluminum handguard, is well-ventilated, and wears Picatinny rails on the forward portion located at the three, six, and nine o'clock positions. The forged aluminum upper receiver incorporates a forward assist and has a folding dust cover over the ejection port. The magazine release and the bolt release are ambidextrous with the bolt release being a proprietary unit, operated by pushing downward with the trigger finger. It is very easy to operate for left-handed as well as right-handed shooters. The pistol grip is the very comfortable Hogue synthetic rubber unit with a textured surface. The synthetic buttstock is a Rock River Arms six-position CAR stock. The Elite Operator is a stout yet maneuverable rifle that is very well balanced. This Elite Operator sports a Nikon Prostaff BDC 4-12x40 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 item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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Taurus Taurus

Taurus "Raging Thirty", 30 Carbine (10" Stainless), Revolver (NIB), SN - YD297062

Lot #177 (Sale Order 178 of 574)

The Taurus Raging Thirty is a double-action (DA/SA) 30 carbine caliber revolver with varmint-rifle performance and accuracy. They are built with the same massively strong design as the Raging Bull 454 Casull revolver with a signature bright Hornet Yellow grip insert. They feature dual cylinder lockup, eight-shot capacity, and a heavy unported 10" barrel for maximum shooting stability. Each gun is drop hammer forged and comes fully equipped with precision-adjustable open sights. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order.

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Ares-15 Dual-Feed MCR 16 Ares-15 Dual-Feed MCR 16

Ares-15 Dual-Feed MCR 16" (Belt-Fed), 5.56 NATO (223 Rem.), Semi-Auto (NEW), SN - MIL10319

Lot #178 (Sale Order 179 of 574)

The ARES-15 MCR (Mission Configurable Rifle) is the semi-automatic version of the ARES-16 MCR link fed battle rifle. It represents a military-grade state-of-the-art advancement in compact, lightweight and mission-configurable weapons. Some may be asking why they would want a belt-fed AR that is only capable of semi-auto fire. For a gun enthusiast, the answer is threefold: it’s unique, it’s fun, and simply because we, as Americans, can. The ARES-15 MCR is in a class of its own and offers exceptional flexibility for the operator. Through implementation of a unique and patented upper receiver system, the semi-automatic MCR can be user-configured in seconds without tools to adapt to virtually any mission profile. It offers all of the same enhancements that are standard on "Government Only Products", including Dry Film technology and MIL-Spec H3 buffer. It is authentic in every way to its select-fire military counterpart down to the ambidextrous, 3-position pictogram safety selector markings. Features include a gas-piston operation for extreme reliability in adverse conditions; a 16.25" quick-change (3 seconds) barrel system and an M-LOK co-planar hand-guard with rail-interface system for the mounting of optics and modern accessories. Spanning the capability range from the optic ready carbine through a lightweight support rifle, the MCR accepts standard box type AR15/M16 magazines or M27 linked ammunition at operator discretion permitting unprecedented firepower and weapon flexibility. This gun comes with the original paperwork, new magazine and new M27 links - Does Not Include Box. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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Taurus "Raging Bull", 480 Ruger (8 3/8" Stainless), Revolver (NIB), SN - ZJ430292

Lot #179 (Sale Order 180 of 574)

This Taurus Raging Bull double-action (DA/SA) 480 Ruger caliber revolver is a superb hunting gun. It is built with a massively strong design with a signature red grip insert. It sports a 8 3/8" heavy full-lug vent-rib barrel with a built-in ported compensator. A gas expansion chamber takes the sting out of big handgun recoil. It also features a double-lockup cylinder that assures strength where needed on this powerful hunter. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order.

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Ruger AR-556 (16 Ruger AR-556 (16

Ruger AR-556 (16"), 5.56 NATO (223 Rem.), Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 1850-10400

Lot #180 (Sale Order 181 of 574)

The Ruger AR-556 Semi-Auto Rifle operates with a traditional, direct-impingement system. A 6-position M4-style buttstock allows rapid adjustment according to the clothing and tactical gear the user wears, or for moving from open environments to tight quarters. The standard tactical handguard is made from heat-resistant, glass-filled nylon. The 16" medium contour cold hammer-forged barrel has a 1:8" twist rate that stabilizes bullets from 35 to 77 grains. A Ruger flash suppressor is attached to the barrel with a 1/2"-28 thread. The barrel nut and delta ring are designed for 1-person removal and installation of most standard carbine length handguards. The Type II Hardcoat Anodized flattop upper receiver is made from aerospace-grade 7075-T6 aluminum and includes a forward assist, dust cover, and brass deflector. The Rapid Deploy folding rear sight adjusts for windage and elevation, and folds out of the way when optic sights are used; the A2-style front sight post is elevation adjustable The Ruger AR-556 Semi-Auto Rifle operates with 5.56 NATO or .223 Remington ammunition. This gun is new-in-box with paperwork and appears to be in good working order. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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Taurus Taurus

Taurus "Raging Judge", 454 Casull/ 45 Colt/ 410 Ga. (3" Stainless), Revolver (NIB), SN - KY363320

Lot #181 (Sale Order 182 of 574)

If you thought the Raging Judge Double-Action (DA/SA) Magnum revolver line couldn’t get any better, you have to see this. The new Raging Judge Magnum shoots the .454 Casull round in addition to 45 Colt and 410 shotshell and packs a giant 6-round cylinder. Besides added capacity, the Raging Judge sports the famous red backstrap for added cushioning. Features include a 3" lugged barrel, red fiber-optic pin front sight and a double-lockup cylinder. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order.

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Century Arms L1A1 Sporter (24 Century Arms L1A1 Sporter (24

Century Arms L1A1 Sporter (24"), 308 Win., Semi-Auto, SN - A83020

Lot #182 (Sale Order 183 of 574)

This L1A1 Sporter from Century Arms sports a IMBEl "Inch Receiver", black synthetic stock, wooden pistol grip, 9" black synthetic vented handguard, 24" barrel with integral 3" flash hider, bayonet lug, folding carry handle, folding cocking handle, yardage adjustable rear aperture sight with folding peep, front post sight with ears, sling rings and steel magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The L1A1 "Self-Loading Rifle" is a British version of the FN FAL battle rifle that was adopted as a new service rifle in 1954 by the UK and Australia. The L1A1 and variants have seen use in several conflicts including the Cold War, Vietnam and the First Gulf War. The United Kingdom produced the L1A1 at the Royal Small Arms Factory Enfield, Birmingham, Small Arms, Royal Ordnance Factory and ROF Fazakerley. It served the British Armed Forces from 1954 until approximately 1994 being replaced by the L85A1. It was designed using Imperial measurements and included several changes from the standard FN FAL. A significant change from the original FAL was that the L1A1 operates in semi-automatic mode only. Other changes include: the introduction of a folding cocking handle; an enclosed slotted flash suppressor; folding rear sight; sand-clearing modifications to the upper receiver, bolt and bolt carrier; larger trigger guard to allow use with Arctic mitts; strengthened butt; enlarged change lever and magazine release catch; vertical stripping catch to prevent unintended activation; deletion of the automatic hold-open device and the addition of retaining tabs at the rear of the top cover to prevent forward movement of the top cover. The flash suppressor is fitted with a lug which allows the fitting of an L1-series bayonet. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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Taurus "The Judge Public Defender", 45 Colt/ 410 Ga. (2" Stainless), Revolver (Box), SN - CW922951

Lot #183 (Sale Order 184 of 574)

The Judge Public Defender sports a short 2" lugged barrel, elongated cylinder & frame and measures 7.5" in overall length. With a short sight radius (actually longer than most snub nose revolvers because of the elongated cylinder and frame), the Public Defender is fitted with a bright red fiber optic front sight that is easy to see even in lower light conditions. The 5-shot revolver can be fired in single-action or double-action and the bobbed serrated hammer was designed to reduce the chance of snagging on clothing if the gun is carried in a pocket holster, jacket pocket or inside a fanny pack. The black rubber grips sport deeply cut grooves to maximum control. More than a decade since it was first introduced, the legendary Taurus Judge still rules. This Pubic Defender is custom laser engraved "Larry Williams" on the left side. This gun comes in the 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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Inter Ordnance FMP SLG95 (Heckler & Koch G3)- Olive Green ( Inter Ordnance FMP SLG95 (Heckler & Koch G3)- Olive Green (

Inter Ordnance FMP SLG95 (Heckler & Koch G3)- Olive Green ("18), 308 Win., Semi-Auto, SN - A1007

Lot #184 (Sale Order 185 of 574)

This semi-automatic only version of the H&K G3 battle rifle was produced on Heckler & Koch licensed machinery by FMP (Fabrica Military de Portugal) and imported by Inter Ordnance. Features include a phosphate finish throughout, 18" barrel chambered in .308 with G3 style flash hider, hooded post front sight, H&K style turret rear sight, olive drab green polymer furniture with serrated butt, finger groove pistol grip, textured hand guard and sells with (2) 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. The Heckler & Koch G3 (Gewehr 3) is a 7.62×51mm NATO, select-fire battle rifle developed in the 1950s by the German armament manufacturer Heckler & Koch (HK) in collaboration with the Spanish state-owned design and development agency Centro de Estudios. The G3 is a modular weapon system. Its butt-stock, fore-stock and pistol-grip/fire-control assembly may be changed at will in a variety of configurations. Simple push-pins hold the components in place and removing them will allow the user to remove and replace parts rapidly. The G3 was the standard service rifle of the armed forces of Germany until it was replaced by the G36 in the 1990s. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, I,A or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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Taurus M66 Hunter (12 Taurus M66 Hunter (12

Taurus M66 Hunter (12" Stainless) - Leupold Scope, 357 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - UD880848

Lot #185 (Sale Order 186 of 574)

If long range target shooting is what you do, then the Taurus Hunter 7-shot double-action (DA/SA) revolver is just the gun for you. Constructed from the finest grade of steel, these hunter guns are as accurate as they are long. The 12" barrels are designed for maximum balance and accuracy. Chambered for .357 Magnum, this is the gun for steel plate shooting and small game hunting at long range. Taurus Hunter guns come with fully adjustable sights and rubber grips for a steady hand and easy aim. This gun sports a Leupold Vari-X 2.5-8x32 scope with extended E.R. and comes in original box. 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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Nodak Spud NDS-9 Yugo Zastava M72 RPK (AK-47), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - T000066 Nodak Spud NDS-9 Yugo Zastava M72 RPK (AK-47), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - T000066

Nodak Spud NDS-9 Yugo Zastava M72 RPK (AK-47), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - T000066

Lot #186 (Sale Order 187 of 574)

This semi-automatic Zastava M72 style AK-47 rifle is built on a Nodak Spud receiver with original Yugoslavian parts. Features include a 21.25" barrel, wooden stock & handguard, black synthetic pistol grip with ribbed serrations, adjustable folding rear battle sight, front post sight with ears, black rubber buttpad, sling ring and (1) steel magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The AK-47 family of firearms are gas-operated assault rifles originally developed in the Soviet Union by Russian small-arms designer Mikhail Kalashnikov in 1945. The "AK-47" family has many different variants and sub-models, and is one of the most popular and widely used firearms in the world. The Zastava M72 (Ak-47) is a light machine gun developed and manufactured by Yugoslav Zastava Arms company in the early 1970s and was patterned after the Soviet RPK light machine gun. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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Taurus M66 Hunter (12 Taurus M66 Hunter (12

Taurus M66 Hunter (12" Stainless), 357 Magnum, Revolver (NIB), SN - VA929625

Lot #187 (Sale Order 188 of 574)

If long range target shooting is what you do, then the Taurus Hunter 7-shot double-action (DA/SA) revolver is just the gun for you. Constructed from the finest grade of steel, these hunter guns are as accurate as they are long. The 12" barrels are designed for maximum balance and accuracy. Chambered for .357 Magnum, this is the gun for steel plate shooting and small game hunting at long range. Taurus Hunter guns come with fully adjustable sights and rubber grips for a steady hand and easy aim. This gun comes in original box with paperwork and scope rail. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order.

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Nodak Spud NDS-3 Romanian AKM (AK-47), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - M003884 Nodak Spud NDS-3 Romanian AKM (AK-47), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - M003884

Nodak Spud NDS-3 Romanian AKM (AK-47), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - M003884

Lot #188 (Sale Order 189 of 574)

This semi-automatic Romanian AKM style AK-47 rifle is built on a Nodak Spud receiver with original Romanian parts. This rifle is marked "G" on the rear sight base, which signifies the Romanian National Guard. Features include a 16" barrel with slanted flash hider, folding wire stock, brown synthetic pistol grip, wooden handguard with vertical grip, adjustable folding rear battle sight, front post sight with ears, sling ring and (1) steel magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The AK-47 family of firearms are gas-operated assault rifles originally developed in the Soviet Union by Russian small-arms designer Mikhail Kalashnikov in 1945. The "AK-47" family has many different variants and sub-models and is one of the most popular and widely used firearms in the world. The original Romanian AK47 Model 63 was manufactured from 1963-1965 in the Cugir Factory and featured notable variants such as the popular under-folder and the automatic pistol version. This rifle, and sub-variants, has since been used by dozens of countries around the world such as Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Israel, and even the United States Army. The US Army used them in limited capacity as a weapon for opposing forces units during training events in the 1980s. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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Taurus M66 Hunter (12 Taurus M66 Hunter (12

Taurus M66 Hunter (12" Blued), 357 Magnum, Revolver (NIB), SN - VL998873

Lot #189 (Sale Order 190 of 574)

If long range target shooting is what you do, then the Taurus Hunter 7-shot double-action (DA/SA) revolver is just the gun for you. Constructed from the finest grade of steel, these hunter guns are as accurate as they are long. The 12" barrels are designed for maximum balance and accuracy. Chambered for .357 Magnum, this is the gun for steel plate shooting and small game hunting at long range. This Taurus Hunter sports a high luster blued finish, vent-rib, fully adjustable sights and rubber grips with signature red grip insert. This gun comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order.

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Nodak Spud NDS-3 Romanian AKM (AK-47), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - M003890 Nodak Spud NDS-3 Romanian AKM (AK-47), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - M003890

Nodak Spud NDS-3 Romanian AKM (AK-47), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - M003890

Lot #190 (Sale Order 191 of 574)

This semi-automatic Romanian AKM style AK-47 rifle is built on a Nodak Spud receiver with original Romanian parts. This rifle is marked "G" on the rear sight base which signifies the Romanian National Guard. Features include a 16" barrel with slanted flash hider, wooden stock, brown synthetic pistol grip, wooden handguard with vertical grip, adjustable folding rear battle sight, front post sight with ears, sling ring and (1) steel magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The AK-47 family of firearms are gas-operated assault rifles originally developed in the Soviet Union by Russian small-arms designer Mikhail Kalashnikov in 1945. The "AK-47" family has many different variants and sub-models and is one of the most popular and widely used firearms in the world. The original Romanian AK47 Model 63 was manufactured from 1963-1965 in the Cugir Factory and featured notable variants such as the popular under-folder and the automatic pistol version. This rifle, and sub-variants, has since been used by dozens of countries around the world such as Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Israel, and even the United States Army. The US Army used them in limited capacity as a weapon for opposing forces units during training events in the 1980s. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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Taurus Hunter (12 Taurus Hunter (12

Taurus Hunter (12" Blued), 45 Colt, Revolver, SN - VL998923

Lot #191 (Sale Order 192 of 574)

If long range target shooting is what you do, then this Taurus Hunter 6-shot double-action (DA/SA) revolver is just the gun for you. Constructed from the finest grade of steel, these hunter guns are as accurate as they are long. The 12" barrels are designed for maximum balance and accuracy. Chambered for 45 Colt, this is the gun for steel plate shooting and small game hunting at long range. This Taurus Hunter sports a high luster blued finish, vent-rib, fully adjustable sights and rubber combat grips with stippled panels. This gun does not include box or paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with no wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Nodak Spud NDS-2T Polish Tantal (AK-74) 5.45x39, Semi-Auto, SN - L000009 Nodak Spud NDS-2T Polish Tantal (AK-74) 5.45x39, Semi-Auto, SN - L000009

Nodak Spud NDS-2T Polish Tantal (AK-74) 5.45x39, Semi-Auto, SN - L000009

Lot #192 (Sale Order 193 of 574)

This semi-automatic Polish Tantal style AK-74 rifle is built on a Nodak Spud receiver with original Polish parts. Features include an 18" barrel, 1" flash hider, folding wire stock, brown synthetic furniture, adjustable folding rear battle sight, front post sight with ears, sling ring and (1) steel magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Tantal is a Polish clone of the Soviet AK-74. In the mid 1970s, the Soviet Union switched from 7.62x39 mm ammunition to 5.45x39 mm round and encouraged other nations from Warsaw Pact, including Poland, to follow. Development of the new Polish assault rifle, chambered for 5.45x39 mm ammunition commenced in the late 1970s or early 1980s. First prototypes appeared in the early 1980s. The Polish weapon was intended to be a lighter and more modern version of the Soviet AK-74. The weapon was adopted by the Polish armed forces as the Kbk wz.1988 Tantal. Full-rate production commenced in 1990, and ceased in 1994. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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Taurus M980 Hunter (12 Taurus M980 Hunter (12

Taurus M980 Hunter (12" Blued), 22 LR, Revolver (NIB), SN - TL858552

Lot #193 (Sale Order 194 of 574)

If long range target shooting is what you do, then this Taurus Hunter 7-shot double-action (DA/SA) revolver is just the gun for you. Constructed from the finest grade of steel, these hunter guns are as accurate as they are long. The 12" barrels are designed for maximum balance and accuracy. Chambered for 22 LR, this is the gun for steel plate shooting and small game hunting at long range. This Taurus Hunter sports a high luster blued finish, fully adjustable sights and rubber combat grips with stippled panels. This gun comes in original box with paperwork and scope rail. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order.

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Nodak Spud NDS-65 Hungarian AMD-65 (AK-47) 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - L000009 Nodak Spud NDS-65 Hungarian AMD-65 (AK-47) 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - L000009

Nodak Spud NDS-65 Hungarian AMD-65 (AK-47) 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - L000009

Lot #194 (Sale Order 195 of 574)

This semi-automatic Hungarian AMD-65 style AK-47 rifle is built on a Nodak Spud receiver with original Hungarian parts. Features include a 16" barrel with flash hider, folding wire stock with rubber pad, black synthetic pistol grip & vertical grip, vented metal handguard, adjustable folding rear battle sight, front post sight with ears, sling ring and (1) steel magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The AK-47 family of firearms are gas-operated assault rifles originally developed in the Soviet Union by Russian small-arms designer Mikhail Kalashnikov in 1945. The "AK-47" family has many different variants and sub-models, and is one of the most popular and widely used firearms in the world. The AMD-65 is a Cold War era assault rifle of Hungarian origin. It was developed as a more compact weapon for use by paratroopers. The AMD-65 is one of the most distinct looking firearms derived from the Kalashnikov AKM assault rifle. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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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 - 550-00232

Lot #195 (Sale Order 196 of 574)

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 & cardboard sleeve with paperwork and factory scope rings (new in package). This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired, but will have some light surface rust on the barrel. This gun appears to be in good working order. 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.

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Nodak Spud NDS-65 Hungarian AMD-65 (AK-47) 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - U000197 Nodak Spud NDS-65 Hungarian AMD-65 (AK-47) 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - U000197

Nodak Spud NDS-65 Hungarian AMD-65 (AK-47) 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - U000197

Lot #196 (Sale Order 197 of 574)

This semi-automatic Hungarian AMD-65 style AK-47 rifle is built on a Nodak Spud receiver with original Hungarian parts. Features include a 16" barrel with flash hider, folding wire stock with rubber pad, wooden pistol grip & vertical grip, vented metal handguard, adjustable folding rear battle sight, front post sight with ears, sling ring and (1) steel magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The AK-47 family of firearms are gas-operated assault rifles originally developed in the Soviet Union by Russian small-arms designer Mikhail Kalashnikov in 1945. The "AK-47" family has many different variants and sub-models, and is one of the most popular and widely used firearms in the world. The AMD-65 is a Cold War era assault rifle of Hungarian origin. It was developed as a more compact weapon for use by paratroopers. The AMD-65 is one of the most distinct looking firearms derived from the Kalashnikov AKM assault rifle. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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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 - 600-02331

Lot #197 (Sale Order 198 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this New Model Blackhawk Maximum (with transfer bar) was made in 1983. Features include 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 comes in original box & cardboard sleeve with paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. In 1982, 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.

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Chinese Norinco NHM-91 (Type 56), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - 9305691 Chinese Norinco NHM-91 (Type 56), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - 9305691

Chinese Norinco NHM-91 (Type 56), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - 9305691

Lot #198 (Sale Order 199 of 574)

A civilian semi-automatic variant of the Chinese Type 56 assault rifle, the Norinco NHM-91 was built in the style of the Russian RPK light machine gun. This NHM-91 sports a 21" barrel, wooden thumb-hole stock with black rubber buttpad, wooden handguard, adjustable folding rear battle sight, front post sight with ears and sling rings with green canvas sling. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Does not include magazine. These rifles were first imported and marketed in the United States in 1991. They were modified to meet the requirements of a 1989 Executive Order prohibiting importation of certain 'assault rifle' configurations of military-style semi-automatic rifles. These modifications included a one-piece U.S.-made thumbhole stock to replace the separate Chinese-made buttstock and pistol grip. Like the RPK, the NHM-91 utilizes a heavier-gauge stamped sheet metal receiver built from 1.5mm-thick stamped sheet metal instead of the 1mm thickness typical of a Soviet or European AKM. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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1990s Rossi Model 720 (3 1990s Rossi Model 720 (3

1990s Rossi Model 720 (3" Stainless), 44 S&W Special, Revolver, SN - AB106293

Lot #199 (Sale Order 200 of 574)

The Rossi Model 720 is a double-action (DA/SA) revolver that was only produced for a few years in the mid-90s. Although only a small number were produced, these revolvers have a very strong cult following. These small yet powerful snub nose style revolvers have a reputation for being both accurate and reliable. Features include a stainless finish, 3" lugged barrel, adjustable rear sight, ramped front sight, 5-shot cylinder and black checkered rubber combat grips. 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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1952 Russian Tula SKS 45 - Numbers Matching - Letter Series, 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - LO3353I 1952 Russian Tula SKS 45 - Numbers Matching - Letter Series, 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - LO3353I

1952 Russian Tula SKS 45 - Numbers Matching - Letter Series, 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - LO3353I

Lot #200 (Sale Order 201 of 574)

This Russian SKS 45 is visible numbers matching: stock, receiver, bolt, magazine, trigger guard, rear receiver cover and rear sight. This gun sports the Tula Arsenal Star stamp/ "1952" on the left side of the stock, as well as the Tula Star on the left side of the receiver. The serial number on this gun has a Russian letter (English letter I) at the end, as well as an unmarked (blank) receiver cover which is referred to by collectors as a "Letter Series" SKS. These "letter series" SKS models were part of a late non-standard small production run of guns in the 1950s. There are six "x's" stamped into the left side of the stock which indicated that it went through a factory inspection and was reworked before being put into surplus. Features include a ruby red laminate stock with rear cleaning kit compartment (includes kit), 20.5" barrel, retractable bayonet, adjustable folding rear sight, hooded front post sight, sling rings with tan canvas sling and 10-round internal stripper clip fed 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. The SKS is a semi-automatic rifle designed by Soviet small arms designer Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov in 1945. The SKS was first produced in the Soviet Union but was later widely exported and manufactured by various nations. It was manufactured at Tula Arsenal from 1949 to 1958, and at the Izhevsk Arsenal from 1953 to 1954. A few years after the SKS was brought into service in 1949, it was rendered obsolete for the Soviet military by the new AK-47 which was adopted in increasing numbers by Soviet front-line units throughout the 1950s. Throughout the Cold War, millions of additional SKS carbines and their derivatives were manufactured under license in the People's Republic of China, as well as a number of countries allied with the Eastern Bloc.

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Scarce - 1982 Ruger New Model Blackhawk, 357 Maximum (7.5 Scarce - 1982 Ruger New Model Blackhawk, 357 Maximum (7.5

Scarce - 1982 Ruger New Model Blackhawk, 357 Maximum (7.5"), Revolver (NIB), SN - 600-00298

Lot #201 (Sale Order 202 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this New Model Blackhawk Maximum (with transfer bar) was made in 1982. Features include 7.5" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight, grooved hammer and smooth walnut grips with medallion logo inlays. This gun comes in original box & cardboard sleeve with paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired with light box wear and appears to be in good working order. In 1982, 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.

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Scarce - 1968 Albanian SKS Type 56-1, 7.62x39, Semi-Auto (Numbers Matching), SN - 01218-68 Scarce - 1968 Albanian SKS Type 56-1, 7.62x39, Semi-Auto (Numbers Matching), SN - 01218-68

Scarce - 1968 Albanian SKS Type 56-1, 7.62x39, Semi-Auto (Numbers Matching), SN - 01218-68

Lot #202 (Sale Order 203 of 574)

The Albanian SKS Type 56-1 is a rather rare variant of the SKS rifle that was produced from 1967 to 1978 at the UM GRAMSH factory, located in Gramsh District in Albania. Total production is estimated to be less than 20,000 rifles. Some estimates are less than 15,000, based on current known serial numbers. Although the Albanian SKS is, at its heart, a pretty straightforward SKS rifle, it does have some interesting features that set it apart. The most obvious visual difference is the Albanian’s full-length wooden upper handguard. Unlike other SKS rifles, this handguard extends the full length of the gas tube. The profile of the rifle also reveals an oddly shaped magazine body extending below the rifle. Unlike the gentle upward sweep of other SKS magazine bodies, this one has an abrupt, upward angle on its forward face. A closer look at the rifle reveals several more unique features. One is the bolt carrier handle which is more like that of an AK-47 than other SKS rifles. Another is dual storage compartment doors, rather than one - presumably for both the cleaning kit and an oiler bottle. Another is a rear sling swivel mounted on the left side of the stock. The last notable difference is the folding bayonet which is a spike type bayonet similar to the ones on Chinese SKS except for the color and design of the blood grooves - all Albanian bayonets are black. The serial number on this Albanian SKS Type 56-1 represents a 1968 production date and is visible numbers matching: receiver, rear receiver cover, magazine, trigger guard, bolt and rear sight. Features include a dark wooden stock, 20.5" barrel, adjustable folding rear sight, hooded front post sight and 10-round internal stripper clip fed magazine. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a perfect sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1991 Ruger New Model Blackhawk Convertible (6.5 1991 Ruger New Model Blackhawk Convertible (6.5

1991 Ruger New Model Blackhawk Convertible (6.5"), 357 Mag./ 9mm, Revolver (Box), SN - 37-19066

Lot #203 (Sale Order 204 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this New Model Blackhawk (with transfer bar) was made in 1991. This revolver comes with two interchangeable cylinders: 357 Magnum & 9mm Luger. Features include a 6.5" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, patridge front sight, smooth blond wood grips, stainless grooved hammer and 6-round cylinders. This gun comes in original box. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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1959 Chinese - Jianshe Arsenal, Type 56 SKS (Numbers Matching), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - W2952 1959 Chinese - Jianshe Arsenal, Type 56 SKS (Numbers Matching), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - W2952

1959 Chinese - Jianshe Arsenal, Type 56 SKS (Numbers Matching), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto, SN - W2952

Lot #204 (Sale Order 205 of 574)

The serial number on this Jianshe SKS Type 56 represents a 1959, or possibly early 1960, production date ("W" prefix = 1959, triangle 26 = Jianshe Arsenal). This gun is visible numbers matching: receiver, rear receiver cover, magazine, trigger guard, bolt and stock. Features include a dark wood stock/ handguard with grooved forearm, metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment, 20.5" barrel, retractable bayonet, adjustable folding rear sight, hooded front post sight, and 10-round internal stripper clip fed magazine. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a perfect sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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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., SN - 86-39241

Lot #205 (Sale Order 206 of 574)

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 same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Does not include box. 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.

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Remington R-15 VTR Predator Carbine (18 Remington R-15 VTR Predator Carbine (18

Remington R-15 VTR Predator Carbine (18"), 204 Ruger, Semi-Auto, SN - RA000016 (First Year)

Lot #206 (Sale Order 207 of 574)

In June of 2006, Cerberus Capital Management bought Bushmaster, the industry volume leader in AR-15 rifles. Less than a year later, in April of 2007, Cerberus bought Remington and they followed in December with the purchase of DPMS, another major player in the AR-15 market. It didn't take long to meld the world of Remington hunting rifles with the AR design. The Bushmaster-produced Remington R-15 was the first rifle introduced- shown officially to the world at the 2008 SHOT Show. The basic idea of the R-15 VTR was to bring a sporting focus to the AR market. As such, the new rifle was offered in three configurations–the Predator, Predator Carbine and Predator Carbine CS (collapsible stock) in two calibers-the .223 Remington and 204 Ruger. The three platforms (all in Advantage Max-1 HD camo) featured button-rifled, fluted barrels with recessed hunting crowns. The uppers and lowers are machined from aluminum forgings, and all carry the Remington name. The free-floating fore-end tube is drilled and tapped for accessory rails. This R-15 VTR Predator Carbine was the 16th gun to leave the factory (SN- RA000016). Features include an 18" barrel, A2 fixed stock, synthetic checkered pistol grip, 9.25" vented/ checkered aluminum handguard, integrated upper picatinny rail and sling studs. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and appears to be new-old-stock with no wear, has a perfect bore and appears to be in good working order. Does not include box or magazine. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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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 - 48-63198

Lot #207 (Sale Order 208 of 574)

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 firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock. 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.

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Remington R-15 VTR Predator Carbine CS (18 Remington R-15 VTR Predator Carbine CS (18

Remington R-15 VTR Predator Carbine CS (18"), 223 Rem., Semi-Auto, SN - RA000020 (First Year)

Lot #208 (Sale Order 209 of 574)

In June of 2006, Cerberus Capital Management bought Bushmaster, the industry volume leader in AR-15 rifles. Less than a year later, in April of 2007, Cerberus bought Remington, and they followed in December, with the purchase of DPMS, another major player in the AR-15 market. It didn't take long to meld the world of Remington hunting rifles with the AR design. The Bushmaster-produced Remington R-15 was the first rifle introduced--shown officially to the world at the 2008 SHOT Show. The basic idea of the R-15 VTR was to bring a sporting focus to the AR market. As such, the new rifle was offered in three configurations–the Predator, Predator Carbine and Predator Carbine CS (collapsible stock) in two calibers-the .223 Remington and 204 Ruger. The three platforms (all in Advantage Max-1 HD camo) featured button-rifled, fluted barrels with recessed hunting crowns. The uppers and lowers are machined from aluminum forgings, and all carry the Remington name. The free-floating fore-end tube is drilled and tapped for accessory rails. This R-15 VTR Predator Carbine was the 20th gun to leave the factory (SN- RA000020). Features include an 18" barrel, telescoping stock, synthetic checkered pistol grip, 9.25" vented/ checkered aluminum handguard, integrated upper picatinny rail and sling studs. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and appears to be new-old-stock with no wear, has a perfect bore and appears to be in good working order. Does not include box or magazine. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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1 Of 500 Distributor Excl. Ruger New Model Blackhawk (4 5/8 1 Of 500 Distributor Excl. Ruger New Model Blackhawk (4 5/8

1 Of 500 Distributor Excl. Ruger New Model Blackhawk (4 5/8" Flattop), 41 Mag. (NIB), SN - 87-81576

Lot #209 (Sale Order 210 of 574)

This 2009 Dealer Exclusive Ruger New Model Blackhawk (with transfer bar) is chambered for .41 Remington Magnum and sports a "Flattop" topstrap with an original-size (1963-style) grip frame and 4 5/8" barrel. These guns were custom ordered and distributed solely by Williams Shooters Supply, Inc. of Quincy, Illinois. Only 500 of these guns were ordered and the first 5 "prototypes" were shipped to Williams Shooters Supply with a Model number of "00869". The remaining 450 guns were shipped later that year with a completely different model number, due to the fact that Ruger discovered that "00869" was already being used. Other features include a blued finish, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight, stainless grooved hammer, smooth stainless trigger, black checkered grips with silver Ruger logo medallions and 6-shot cylinder. This gun is one of the first 5 "prototype" guns and comes in the original hardcase (Model Number 00869) with original paperwork. This gun is new-old-stock/unfired with no wear and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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Cutaway Prototype - Remington R-15 VTR Predator (22 Cutaway Prototype - Remington R-15 VTR Predator (22

Cutaway Prototype - Remington R-15 VTR Predator (22"), 223 Rem., (W/ Hardcase), SN - RA000021

Lot #210 (Sale Order 211 of 574)

This Remington R-15 VTR Predator is a fully functional "cutaway" prototype used at the 2008 SHOT Show, by Remington, to show the internal workings of the new rifle to the public. In June of 2006, Cerberus Capital Management bought Bushmaster, the industry volume leader in AR-15 rifles. Less than a year later, in April of 2007, Cerberus bought Remington and they followed in December, with the purchase of DPMS, another major player in the AR-15 market. It didn't take long to meld the world of Remington hunting rifles with the AR design. The Bushmaster-produced Remington R-15 was the first rifle introduced- shown officially to the world at the 2008 SHOT Show. The basic idea of the R-15 VTR was to bring a sporting focus to the AR market. As such, the new rifle was offered in three configurations–the Predator, Predator Carbine and Predator Carbine CS (collapsible stock) in two calibers-the .223 Remington and 204 Ruger. The three platforms (all in Advantage Max-1 HD camo) featured button-rifled, fluted barrels with recessed hunting crowns. The uppers and lowers are machined from aluminum forgings, and all carry the Remington name. The free-floating fore-end tube is drilled and tapped for accessory rails. This R-15 VTR Predator Prototype Rifle was given serial number RA000020 (#20). Features include a 22" barrel, A2 fixed stock, synthetic checkered pistol grip, 12.5" vented/ checkered aluminum handguard, integrated upper picatinny rail and sling studs. This gun comes in an original black Remington hardcase. This Gun Is NOT Safe To Fire. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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1 Of 500 Distributor Excl. Ruger New Model Blackhawk (4 5/8 1 Of 500 Distributor Excl. Ruger New Model Blackhawk (4 5/8

1 Of 500 Distributor Excl. Ruger New Model Blackhawk (4 5/8" Flattop), 41 Mag. (NIB), SN - 87-81580

Lot #211 (Sale Order 212 of 574)

This 2009 Dealer Exclusive Ruger New Model Blackhawk (with transfer bar) is chambered for .41 Remington Magnum and sports a "Flattop" topstrap with an original-size (1963-style) grip frame and 4 5/8" barrel. These guns were custom ordered and distributed solely by Williams Shooters Supply, Inc. of Quincy, Illinois. Only 500 of these guns were ordered, and the first 5 "prototypes" were shipped to Williams Shooters Supply with a Model number of "00869". The remaining 450 guns were shipped later that year with a completely different model number due to the fact that Ruger discovered that "00869" was already being used. Other features include a blued finish, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight, stainless grooved hammer, smooth stainless trigger, black checkered grips with silver Ruger logo medallions and 6-shot cylinder. This gun is one of the first 5 "prototype" guns and comes in the original hardcase (Model Number 00869) with original paperwork. This gun is new-old-stock/unfired with no wear and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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1979 Ruger Mini-14 Tactical Paratrooper Carbine (W/ Stock), 223 Rem., Semi-Auto, SN - 181-50414 1979 Ruger Mini-14 Tactical Paratrooper Carbine (W/ Stock), 223 Rem., Semi-Auto, SN - 181-50414

1979 Ruger Mini-14 Tactical Paratrooper Carbine (W/ Stock), 223 Rem., Semi-Auto, SN - 181-50414

Lot #212 (Sale Order 213 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Ruger Mini-14 Carbine Rifle was produced in 1979. This gun has been updated to a tactical paratrooper-style and sports a Samson stainless folding stock, black synthetic checkered pistol grip, wooden stock/ handguard, comes with a standard configuration wooden stock, 18" barrel, folding multi-leaf rear battle sight, ramped front sight and sling ring. 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. Does not include box or magazine. 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. 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. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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2000 Ruger Vaquero (5.5 2000 Ruger Vaquero (5.5

2000 Ruger Vaquero (5.5"), 45 Colt, Revolver (W/ Box & Soft Case), SN - 58-81185

Lot #213 (Sale Order 214 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Vaquero was made in 2000. Features include a blued finish, 5.5" barrel, smooth wood grips with Ruger Logo medallion inlays, grooved stainless hammer and 6-shot cylinder. This gun comes in the original hardcase with a black Ruger soft case. This gun is in same-as-new condition with light box wear on the right side of the barrel at the muzzle, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Since its introduction in 1993, the Ruger Vaquero has dominated the cowboy action shooting world and earned its reputation for rugged reliability due to its strength and mechanical superiority. It is often referred to as the gun that won the New West because of its widespread popularity among single-action shooters and cowboy action competitors. The Ruger Vaquero combines the original Old West single-action look and feel with modern features. The mid-size steel frame and cylinder are scaled-down to the same size as the original 1955 Ruger Blackhawk, closely resembling the classic single-action revolvers of the late 1800s.

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Volquartsen Custom VX-5000 - Carbon Fiber/ Fiberglass, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - PP01120 Volquartsen Custom VX-5000 - Carbon Fiber/ Fiberglass, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - PP01120

Volquartsen Custom VX-5000 - Carbon Fiber/ Fiberglass, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - PP01120

Lot #214 (Sale Order 215 of 574)

This VX-5000 Superlite target rifle is from Volquartsen Custom Ltd. Features include an aluminum/ fiberglass pistol grip stock with factory recoil pad, 16" carbon fiber wrapped free-floating barrel, 2" silver anodized 32 hole muzzle brake, CNC-machined silver anodized receiver with threaded-in barrel & integral Picatinny rail, TG2000 trigger guard, CNC-machined bolt and Ruger 10-round rotary magazine. This gun is in new/ unfired condition with no wear, appears to be in good working order and comes with original manual. Does not include box. Volquartsen Custom Ltd. engineers the "World’s Finest Firearms, designed for performance and reliability, with no compromises".

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1964 Ruger 1964 Ruger

1964 Ruger "Super" Single-Six Convertible (6.5"), 22 LR & Mag., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 500163

Lot #215 (Sale Order 216 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Super Single-Six Convertible was made in 1964 (pre-transfer bar), which was the first for "Super" models. This gun comes with both 22 LR & Magnum cylinders. Features include a blued finish, 6.5" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight, smooth walnut grips with Ruger Logo medallion inlays, grooved hammer and 6-shot cylinders. This one-owner gun comes in the original box with manual. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. 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 term "Super Single-Six" refers to those models which have fully adjustable target sights, introduced in 1964. 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.

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Ruger Mini-Thirty (18.5 Ruger Mini-Thirty (18.5

Ruger Mini-Thirty (18.5" Stainless), 7.62x39 , Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 196-52990

Lot #216 (Sale Order 217 of 574)

The Mini-Thirty centerfire autoloading rifle is a proven performer for deer sized game at short to medium ranges. Its Garand-style action with breechbolt locking system is a fixed-piston gas system and self-cleaning which gives unparalleled reliability under harsh operating conditions. The steel receiver sports integral scope mounts that provide a stable mounting surface. The Mini-Thirty also has a cold hammer-forged barrel and folding peep adjustable rear and blade front sights. This model has a 18.5" stainless steel barrel and a black synthetic stock. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope rings. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock with no wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1977 Ruger New Model 1977 Ruger New Model

1977 Ruger New Model "Super" Single-Six (4.75"), 22 Magnum, Revolver, SN - 65-24804

Lot #217 (Sale Order 218 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this New Model Super Single-Six was made in 1977 (with transfer bar), and sports a 22 Magnum cylinder (does not come with 22 LR cylinder). Features include a blued finish, 4.75" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight, smooth walnut grips with Ruger Logo medallion inlays, grooved hammer and 6-shot cylinders. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate. 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 term "Super Single-Six" refers to those models which have fully adjustable target sights introduced in 1964. 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.

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Ruger Ranch Rifle (18.5 Ruger Ranch Rifle (18.5

Ruger Ranch Rifle (18.5" Stainless - Flash Hider), 223 Rem. , Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 196-26474

Lot #218 (Sale Order 219 of 574)

Crafted to resemble the iconic M14, the Mini-14 Ranch Rifle has its forefather's military precision while also bringing civilian application to the table. Its Garand-style action with breechbolt locking system is a fixed-piston gas system and self-cleaning which gives unparalleled reliability under harsh operating conditions. The steel receiver sports integral scope mounts that provide a stable mounting surface. The Mini-Thirty also has a cold hammer-forged barrel and folding peep adjustable rear and blade front sights. This model has a 18.5" stainless steel barrel, 2" flash hider and a black synthetic stock. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope rings. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock with no wear and appears to be in good working order. All Mini-14 Ranch Rifles will also accept either .223 Remington or 5.56x45mm NATO ammunition making this one of the easiest rifles on the market to load, shoot, clean and maintain. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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2000 Ruger Old Army (7.5 2000 Ruger Old Army (7.5

2000 Ruger Old Army (7.5" Stainless), 45 Cal., Percussion Revolver, SN - 148-92308

Lot #219 (Sale Order 220 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Old Army black powder percussion revolver was made in 2000. Features include a 7.5" barrel, stainless finish, Hogue black rubber combat grips, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight and 6-round cylinder. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (appears to be unfired), grip is missing the bottom screw, and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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Ruger PC Carbine (16.25"), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 910-39579

Lot #220 (Sale Order 221 of 574)

The Ruger PC Carbine Semi-Auto Rifle is a well-balanced, fast-handling weapon that is reliable in all situations. It comes with interchangeable magazine wells that accept the readily available Ruger and Glock magazines. Easy takedown enables quick separation of the barrel/forend assembly from the action for ease of transportation and storage. Takedown is as simple as locking the bolt back and verifying that the rifle is unloaded, pushing a recessed lever, twisting the subassemblies and pulling them apart. The dead blow action features a custom tungsten weight that shortens bolt travel and reduces felt recoil and muzzle rise. The bolt is machined from heat treated, chrome-moly steel to ensure strength, structural integrity and durability. The reversible magazine release and reversible charging handle support ambidextrous use or one-handed control manipulation while maintaining a proper firing grip. The 16.25" cold hammer-forged, chrome-moly steel barrel with ultra-precise rifling provides exceptional accuracy, longevity and easy cleaning. The heavy contour barrel provides consistent accuracy, while barrel fluting sheds unnecessary weight and allows for quick handling. The threaded barrel with included thread protector allows for use of standard muzzle accessories. The sighting system is an adjustable ghost ring rear aperture sight and non-glare, protected blade front sight. The soft rubber buttpad with spacers allows the rifle to be properly sized for different shooters or varying levels of outerwear or defensive gear. The durable, glass-filled nylon synthetic stock features sling swivel studs for rapid sling attachment and forward mounted accessory rail to allow for a variety of accessories. A light, crisp trigger pull with minimal overtravel and positive reset utilizes proven 10/22 trigger components. The receiver is CNC-milled from an aerospace-grade 7075-T6 aluminum billet, includes an integrated Picatinny rail and is Type III hard-coat anodized for maximum durability. This gun comes in the original box with (1) SR-Series magazine, an additional magazine well that accepts Glock magazines, stock spacers and paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock with no wear and appears to be in good working order. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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Volquartsen MKIII Custom Lightweight, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - 272-86133 Volquartsen MKIII Custom Lightweight, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - 272-86133

Volquartsen MKIII Custom Lightweight, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - 272-86133

Lot #221 (Sale Order 222 of 574)

This lightweight target pistol from Volquartsen Custom Ltd. is derived from a Ruger Mk III .22 LR pistol. Features include a 8.25" THM (ultra lightweight) Match Grade barrel with carbon fiber sleeve & integral ported compensator, superbly contoured Hogue black rubber flat butt combat grips, adjustable rear sight, fiber-optic pin front sight and adjustable trigger. This gun comes in a Volquartsen black hardcase with (2) 10-round magazines and fiber-optic pins. This gun is new/ unfired with no wear and appears to be in good working order... Volquartsen Custom Ltd engineers the "World’s Finest Firearms, designed for performance and reliability with no compromises".

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Ruger PC Carbine (16.25 Ruger PC Carbine (16.25

Ruger PC Carbine (16.25"), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 910-40913

Lot #222 (Sale Order 223 of 574)

The Ruger PC Carbine Semi-Auto Rifle is a well-balanced, fast-handling weapon that is reliable in all situations. Easy takedown enables quick separation of the barrel/forend assembly from the action for ease of transportation and storage. Takedown is as simple as locking the bolt back and verifying that the rifle is unloaded, pushing a recessed lever, twisting the subassemblies and pulling them apart. The dead blow action features a custom tungsten weight that shortens bolt travel and reduces felt recoil and muzzle rise. The bolt is machined from heat treated, chrome-moly steel to ensure strength, structural integrity and durability. The reversible magazine release and reversible charging handle support ambidextrous use or one-handed control manipulation while maintaining a proper firing grip. The 16.25" cold hammer-forged, chrome-moly steel barrel with ultra-precise rifling provides exceptional accuracy, longevity and easy cleaning. The heavy contour barrel provides consistent accuracy, while barrel fluting sheds unnecessary weight and allows for quick handling. The threaded barrel with included thread protector allows for use of standard muzzle accessories. The sighting system is an adjustable ghost ring rear aperture sight and non-glare, protected blade front sight. The soft rubber buttpad with spacers allows the rifle to be properly sized for different shooters or varying levels of outerwear or defensive gear. The durable, glass-filled nylon synthetic stock features sling swivel studs for rapid sling attachment and forward mounted accessory rail to allow for a variety of accessories. A light, crisp trigger pull with minimal overtravel and positive reset utilizes proven 10/22 trigger components. The receiver is CNC-milled from an aerospace-grade 7075-T6 aluminum billet, includes an integrated Picatinny rail, and is Type III hard-coat anodized for maximum durability. This gun will have some rusting on the muzzle/ thread protector, but the bore is sharp & clean and it appears to be in good working order. This gun comes with (1) SR9 magazine but does not include a box or accessories. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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Volquartsen MKIII Custom Deluxe, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - 272-20886 Volquartsen MKIII Custom Deluxe, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - 272-20886

Volquartsen MKIII Custom Deluxe, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - 272-20886

Lot #223 (Sale Order 224 of 574)

This competition target pistol from Volquartsen Custom Ltd is derived from a Ruger Mk III .22 LR pistol. Features include a 6" target barrel with crowned muzzle, superbly contoured Hogue black rubber flat butt combat grips, adjustable rear sight, extended bolt stop, lightened hammer, custom paddle trigger with overtravel stop, reset trigger screw in the trigger guard to limit take up and nitride coated super hard sear. This gun comes in a Volquartsen black hardcase with (2) 10-round magazines and hex tools. This gun is new/ unfired with no wear and appears to be in good working order. Volquartsen Custom Ltd. engineers the "World’s Finest Firearms, designed for performance and reliability, with no compromises".

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Czech D-Technik SA VZ.58 Sporter (16 Czech D-Technik SA VZ.58 Sporter (16

Czech D-Technik SA VZ.58 Sporter (16"), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 5803096

Lot #224 (Sale Order 225 of 574)

Manufactured in the Czech Republic, this D-Technik SA VZ.58 is a semi-automatic only sporter version of the Czech Model 58 assault rifle. These are unique in the AK world as it utilizes a spring loaded striker for firing as opposed to a hammer and features a tilting lock action similar to a P38 with a dropping breechblock. This SA VZ.58 sports a black synthetic tactical thumbhole stock & forearm, 16.14" barrel, adjustable folding rear sight, hooded front post sight, sling rings and black canvas sling. This gun comes in the original box with magazine and instructional DVD. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock with no wear and appears to be in good working order. The SA VZ 58 Tactical Sporter was developed in 1956, and adopted by the Czechoslovakian army in 1958. It was produced by Ceska Zbrojovka in Uhersky Brod, Czechoslovakia until 1983. The Tactical Sporter models were manufactured by combining original Sa vz. 58 components with a new semi-auto only milled receiver, a new trigger mechanism and new fire control parts. While the appearance of the VZ 58 looks similar to the AK-47, it was inspired by the German StG 44. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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Volquartsen MKIII Custom Olympic, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - 272-22295 Volquartsen MKIII Custom Olympic, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - 272-22295

Volquartsen MKIII Custom Olympic, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - 272-22295

Lot #225 (Sale Order 226 of 574)

This competition target pistol from Volquartsen Custom Ltd is derived from a Ruger Mk III .22 LR pistol. Features include a 7.6" Match Grade barrel with integral ported compensator, superbly contoured Hogue black rubber flat butt combat grips, adjustable rear sight, fiber-optic pin front sight and adjustable trigger. This gun comes in a Volquartsen black hardcase with (2) 10-round magazines and hex tools. This gun is new/ unfired with no wear and appears to be in good working order. Volquartsen Custom Ltd. engineers the "World’s Finest Firearms, designed for performance and reliability, with no compromises".

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Volquartsen TF-17 Target Rifle (18.5 Volquartsen TF-17 Target Rifle (18.5

Volquartsen TF-17 Target Rifle (18.5"), 17 HMR, Semi-Auto, SN - TF00167

Lot #226 (Sale Order 227 of 574)

This TF-17 target rifle from Volquartsen utilizes a precision engineered and machined counterweight system attached to the CNC machined steel bolt. This eliminates the need of more expensive alloys being used on the bolt. The weight is located in front of the receiver and concealed in the stock. It also includes a Volquartsen Exclusive TG2000 trigger unit which is tuned to a crisp, clean 2.25 lb trigger pull. Other features include a 18.5" black matte coated stainless steel bull barrel with muzzle crown, CNC machined aluminum receiver (hard anodized) with Picatinny mil-spec rail, ambidextrous Birch stock with 14" LOP, Sub-Moa 5 shot groups accuracy, sling studs, Ruger 10-Round rotary magazine, black rubber buttpad with black spacer and Burris E1 4.5x-14x scope. This gun will have some light finish flaking at the muzzle but otherwise is in same-as-new condition, has an excellent sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Volquartsen Custom Ltd. engineers the "World’s Finest Firearms, designed for performance and reliability, with no compromises".

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Volquartsen MKII Custom (3.5 Volquartsen MKII Custom (3.5

Volquartsen MKII Custom (3.5" Bull), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 272-20914

Lot #227 (Sale Order 228 of 574)

This competition target pistol from Volquartsen Custom Ltd. is derived from a Ruger Mk III .22 LR pistol. Features include a 3.5" target barrel with crowned muzzle, Hogue black rubber combat grips, adjustable rear sight, extended bolt stop, lightened hammer, custom paddle trigger with overtravel stop, reset trigger screw in the trigger guard to limit take up and nitride coated super hard sear. This gun is new/ unfired with no wear and appears to be in good working order. Volquartsen Custom Ltd. engineers the "World’s Finest Firearms, designed for performance and reliability, with no compromises".

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FNH A2 Special Police Rifle (SPR) - Sniper, 308 Win., Bolt-Action (W/ Paperwork), SN - FN11994 FNH A2 Special Police Rifle (SPR) - Sniper, 308 Win., Bolt-Action (W/ Paperwork), SN - FN11994

FNH A2 Special Police Rifle (SPR) - Sniper, 308 Win., Bolt-Action (W/ Paperwork), SN - FN11994

Lot #228 (Sale Order 229 of 574)

The FN Herstal (FNH) Special Police Rifle (SPR) is aimed at the higher end rifle market, targeted directly at agencies looking for full time sniper rifles. Currently used by the FBI's Elite Hostage Rescue Teams (HRT) & SWAT Snipers, the SPR is among the best sniper rifles on the planet. This FN Herstal SPR Model A2 features a McMillan A3 fiberglass stock with adjustable saddle type cheekpiece & adjustable spacer system, Mauser style bolt with a full claw extractor, detachable box magazine with solid steel floorplate, solid steel magazine follower, 24" heavy profile barrel with a 1.135" diameter which tapers down to .925" at the muzzle, chrome-lined barrel with mastered .5 MOA, matte black phosphate finish with non-reflective weather protection and picatinny rail. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (believed to be unfired) and comes with original paperwork - does not include box. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and appears to be new-old-stock. In the late 1990s, FN wanted to capitalize on their reputation as a high quality manufacturer of military firearms and enter into the precision rifle market with a focus on the Law Enforcement community. FN is a part of a larger conglomerate known as FN Herstal (FNH) which actually owns FN, Browning and Winchester firearms. All Special Police Rifles utilize a precision tuned Winchester Pre-64 Model 70 action. There were, and still are, several versions of the FN SPR rifle which mainly differed only by which McMillan stock was used.

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Ruger Mark IV Hunter (6.88 Ruger Mark IV Hunter (6.88

Ruger Mark IV Hunter (6.88" - Fluted Stainless), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 500012713

Lot #229 (Sale Order 230 of 574)

Ruger redesigned the platform of their famous .22 pistol to make the Mark IV Hunter Semi-Auto Rimfire Pistol with a simple rear-mounted takedown button and a frame-mounted pivot pin that eliminates the complexities of field stripping previous models. The Mark IV pistol disassembles and reassembles easily, allowing proper chamber to muzzle cleaning. A 6.88" satin-finished, stainless steel, fluted bull barrel balances the pistol superbly in the shooter's hand and combines with the cold hammer-forged construction with ultra-precise rifling to max out accuracy potential and longevity. Checkered wood laminate grips on the 1-piece, precision CNC-machined grip frame ensure a confident hold. Fiber-optic front and adjustable rear sights ensure quick target acquisition. Receiver comes drilled and tapped for attaching a Weaver- or Picatinny-style rail. Internal cylindrical bolt ensures permanent sight-to-barrel alignment and higher accuracy potential than conventional moving-slide designs. Contoured ejection port and easy-to-grasp bolt ears promote durability and reliable operation. Ambidextrous manual safety can be converted to left-side only using included washer. A magazine disconnect prevents the pistol from firing once the magazine is removed. Magazine drops free using a convenient push-button release for efficient reloading. This gun comes in the original box with (2) 10-round magazines, fiber-optic pins and paperwork. This gun is new/ unfired but will have some light box wear and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and appears to be new-old-stock

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Remington 40-XS (NRA Shot Show Rifle), 308 Win. - Leupold, Bolt-Action (Hardcase), SN - 067849B Remington 40-XS (NRA Shot Show Rifle), 308 Win. - Leupold, Bolt-Action (Hardcase), SN - 067849B

Remington 40-XS (NRA Shot Show Rifle), 308 Win. - Leupold, Bolt-Action (Hardcase), SN - 067849B

Lot #230 (Sale Order 231 of 574)

This Remington 40XS Custom Shop Tactical System bolt-action rifle was used by Remington at the 2010 NRA Shot Show as a display model. Features include 416 stainless steel action with black polymer coating, 24" heavy target barrel with crowned muzzle & black polymer coating, McMillan A5 series stock with adjustable cheekpiece & spacer system, adjustable trigger, all-steel trigger guard, Harris bipod with quick-adjust swivel lock, Leupold Mark IV 3.5-10x40mm long range M1 scope with Mil Dot reticle, Badger Ordnance all-steel Picatinny rail and Turner AWS tactical sling with swivels. This gun comes in the original black hardcase used by Remington at the 2010 Shot Show with all of the original paperwork. This gun from a former firearms wholesale distributor and has only been used as a display model (unfired) and appears to be in good working order. Remington's 40-X series of rifles were first introduced in the 1960s to compete with all target rifles on the market at the time, as well as the legendary Winchester M70/Target-Match.

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Ruger MKIII Hunter (6 7/8 Ruger MKIII Hunter (6 7/8

Ruger MKIII Hunter (6 7/8" Fluted Stainless), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 270-30209

Lot #231 (Sale Order 232 of 574)

The MK III ("Mark Three") was the third-generation successor to the original Ruger Standard and replaced the MK II in 2004. The MKIII was produced in five variations: Standard, Bull Barrel, Target, Competition & Hunter. The high-end model, known as the "Hunter", was a Distributor Exclusive and featured a visible loaded chamber indicator (The first ever included in a .22 rimfire pistol). This MKIII Hunter features a 6 7/8" full-fluted bull barrel with target-crowned muzzle, day-glo fiber optic HiViz front pins that can be easily replaced with any of the inserts provided, matte stainless steel finish, black synthetic frame with checkered straps, adjustable rear sight, Patridge-style front sight and upper rail with mounted BSA Edge 2x20 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. 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.

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Remington 40-XB KS (Kevlar) Match Rifle Remington 40-XB KS (Kevlar) Match Rifle

Remington 40-XB KS (Kevlar) Match Rifle "Rangemaster", 308 Win., Bolt-Action (NIB), SN - 039748B

Lot #232 (Sale Order 233 of 574)

Closed now since 2013, the Remington Custom Shop in Ilion, New York, produced some of the most elegant and accurate rifles ever produced. This example is the model 40-XB KS (Kevlar Stock) Match Rifle "Rangemaster". Features include a 27.25" heavy stainless target barrel with recessed muzzle, black fiber reinforced Kevlar stock with raised cheek & contoured forearm, 416 stainless steel action, jeweled bolt, serrated bolt handle, black cushioned rubber buttpad and sling rings. This gun comes in the original black hardcase with paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor. This gun is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. Built on the world-famous Model 40-X action, the very same action that's dominated benchrest competitions since its creation in 1962, these rifles are handcrafted in the Remington Custom Shop to deliver the pinnacle of shot-to-shot consistency. The blueprinted action is impeccably squared to the barrel, and the barreled action is then hand-fitted and epoxy-bedded into the stock, creating a solid, exacting piece of machinery best compared to surgical equipment. The stainless steel barrels are button rifled and hand lapped, then finished with a concave crown.

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1982 Ruger "Bill Ruger Signature" 1 of 5000, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 17-00705

Lot #233 (Sale Order 234 of 574)

The Special Edition run of 5000 Ruger Automatic Pistols marked the end of "Standard Automatic" production and were produced exclusively in 1982. Features include a full stainless finish, "Bill Ruger" signature engraved on the top of the receiver, 4 3/4" barrel, black checkered grips with red Ruger logo medallion inlays, dovetailed notch rear sight and pinned front sight. This gun comes in the original special edition wooden dovetailed case, original red box with paperwork and original cardboard sleeve. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger Standard Automatic Pistol MKI and its offspring (MK II, MK III, and MK IV) are a series of rimfire semi-automatic pistols introduced in 1949. It is marketed as a reliable .22 caliber rimfire and is produced in both casual sport and target shooting configurations. The Ruger Standard Automatic line of pistols are still made today and have become the most accepted and successful .22 caliber semi-automatic pistols ever produced. The original "Standard Automatic" model was produced from 1949-1982.

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Remington 700 XCR Compact Tactical (20 Remington 700 XCR Compact Tactical (20

Remington 700 XCR Compact Tactical (20") - Leupold Scope, 223 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - D6835139

Lot #234 (Sale Order 235 of 574)

This Remington 700 XCR Compact Tactical rifle sports a H.S. Precision Aramid fiber reinforced composite stock with full-length aluminum bedding blocks for enhanced stability and shot-to-shot consistency, 20" varmint-contour stainless steel barrel with TriNyte Corrosion finish & recessed muzzle, black rubber buttpad, folding bi-pod, serrated bolt handle, sling studs, mounted scope base with rings and Leupold 4x12 Vari-X II scope. 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. Does not include box. Built on the famous Model 700 cylindrical action, these tactical rifles are the most accurate produced for over-the-counter sale. They are finely tuned tack-drivers created using input from serious shooters across America. You'll be stunned by the degree of precision you get straight out of the box.

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1982 Ruger "Bill Ruger Signature" 1 of 5000, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 17-01404

Lot #235 (Sale Order 236 of 574)

The Special Edition run of 5000 Ruger Automatic Pistols marked the end of "Standard Automatic" production and were produced exclusively in 1982. Features include a full stainless finish, "Bill Ruger" signature engraved on the top of the receiver, 4 3/4" barrel, black checkered grips with red Ruger logo medallion inlays, dovetailed notch rear sight and pinned front sight. This gun comes in the original special edition wooden dovetailed case, original red box with paperwork and original cardboard sleeve. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger Standard Automatic Pistol MKI and its offspring (MK II, MK III, and MK IV) are a series of rimfire semi-automatic pistols introduced in 1949. It is marketed as a reliable .22 caliber rimfire and is produced in both casual sport and target shooting configurations. The Ruger Standard Automatic line of pistols are still made today and have become the most accepted and successful .22 caliber semi-automatic pistols ever produced. The original "Standard Automatic" model was produced from 1949-1982.

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Pedersoli 1877 Sharps Overbough Long Range (30 Pedersoli 1877 Sharps Overbough Long Range (30

Pedersoli 1877 Sharps Overbough Long Range (30"), 45/70 Govt., Falling Block (NIB), SN - SH37157

Lot #236 (Sale Order 237 of 574)

Historical era reproduction firearms, by Italian firearms manufacturer, Davide Pedersoli, represent for collectors, shooters and historical re-enactors the very best quality. All models use the best materials and latest techniques, so to ensure a top quality product. The most important parts are machined from forged metals for maximum durability and strength, and the deep rifling is broached and ensures excellent results in long distance shooting. This Model 1877 Sharps Overbough Long Range sports a 30" PMG quality barrel with 6-groove rifling, forged frame with case colored finish, checkered American walnut stock with gloss finish, adjustable folding ladder rear sight, dovetailed silver blade front sight, metal buttplate with blued finish and double set trigger. This gun comes in the original box with DVD and paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. 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 ceasing production in 1881. They were renowned for long-range accuracy. The Model 1877 was originally conceived as a target rifle for the then fast-growing sport of long-range target shooting. The Model 1877 is sometimes referred to as the "Creedmoor" Sharps because they were purpose-built for matches shot at 800, 900, and 1000 yards, held at The Creedmoor on Long Island.

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1982 Ruger "Bill Ruger Signature" 1 of 5000, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 17-02660

Lot #237 (Sale Order 238 of 574)

The Special Edition run of 5000 Ruger Automatic Pistols marked the end of "Standard Automatic" production and were produced exclusively in 1982. Features include a full stainless finish, "Bill Ruger" signature engraved on the top of the receiver, 4 3/4" barrel, black checkered grips with red Ruger logo medallion inlays, dovetailed notch rear sight and pinned front sight. This gun comes in the original special edition wooden dovetailed case and original red box with paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger Standard Automatic Pistol MKI and its offspring (MK II, MK III, and MK IV) are a series of rimfire semi-automatic pistols introduced in 1949. It is marketed as a reliable .22 caliber rimfire and is produced in both casual sport and target shooting configurations. The Ruger Standard Automatic line of pistols are still made today and have become the most accepted and successful .22 caliber semi-automatic pistols ever produced. The original "Standard Automatic" model was produced from 1949-1982.

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1970s Weatherby Vanguard, 7mm Rem. Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - V07682 1970s Weatherby Vanguard, 7mm Rem. Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - V07682

1970s Weatherby Vanguard, 7mm Rem. Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - V07682

Lot #238 (Sale Order 239 of 574)

This early 1970s Weatherby Vanguard sports a Monte Carlo walnut stock with deep outlined checkering/ raised cheek & gloss finish, Rosewood forearm tip with white spacer, Rosewood grip cap with white diamond inlay & white spacer, brown cushioned rubber buttpad with black spacer, 24" barrel, high luster polished bluing, 3-round internal box magazine with hinged floorplate, serrated bolt handle, sling studs and Weaver V9-W scope. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Weatherby Vanguard bolt action rifle was introduced in the late 1960s. It has been produced in many grades & calibers throughout the years. It was revitalized in 2003, and is now the heart of the Weatherby line. All Vanguards are based on an action using a one-piece forged and machined, flat-bottomed receiver and a machined steel bolt with dual opposed locking lugs which is a modified Mauser action design.

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"U.S." Hi-Standard M103 Supermatic Citation - W/ 1968 Army Receipt, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 1121351

Lot #239 (Sale Order 240 of 574)

This one-owner Supermatic Citation Model 103 is stamped "U.S." on the left side of the frame and comes with the original 1968 purchase receipt from Red River Army Depoy - purchased by a returning home U.S. G.I. Features include a 6.75" tapered barrel, muzzle break (7.75" barrel with muzzle break), barrel weights, , adjustable rear sight, diamond checkered plastic slant grips, grooved front & back grip straps, ramped front sight, grooved trigger and comes with (2) 10-round magazines. 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. 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. High Standard received several U.S. Government contracts to supply 22 caliber pistols which could be used for training purposes or for special operations.

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Beretta/ Uberti Gold Rush Deluxe Rifle (24.25 Beretta/ Uberti Gold Rush Deluxe Rifle (24.25

Beretta/ Uberti Gold Rush Deluxe Rifle (24.25"), 45LC, Pump (NIB), SN - G01950

Lot #240 (Sale Order 241 of 574)

Manufactured in Italy by A. Uberti, Beretta continues to provide the Western Shooter with an extraordinary combination of 19th –century original feel and function with unprecedented reliability, safety and performance with the Gold Rush Rifle, Gold Rush Carbine and Gold Rush Deluxe. The newest addition to the Gold Rush line is the Gold Rush Deluxe which is a special edition to both the Rifle and Carbine lines. Features of the Gold Rush Deluxe Rifle include a 24.25" charcoal-blued barrel, buckhorn-rear sight that is fully adjustable for windage and elevation, jeweled hammer, jeweled trigger as well as a German silver medallion inlaid into the walnut stock. The Deluxe stock and forend are a work of art featuring a special fish-scale checkering, oil fish and Beretta "three-arrow" logo engraved in the checkering pattern. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order.

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1946 Hi-Standard H-D Military (6.75 1946 Hi-Standard H-D Military (6.75

1946 Hi-Standard H-D Military (6.75"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 242240

Lot #241 (Sale Order 242 of 574)

According to the Hi-Standard 1932-1984 Production Chart, this HD-Military was made in 1946. Features include a 6.75" heavy barrel, click adjustable u-notch rear sight, checkered walnut grips, grooved trigger and serrated hammer. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light box wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The HD-Military was first introduced in 1944, based on the earlier HD Sporting Pistol, and was adopted by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) which was the forerunner to the modern day C.I.A. It was fitted with an integral suppressor which decreased its report by more than 20 decibels. It was produced until 1951, but can still be found in United States inventories, including that of the CIA, United States Marines, and Special Forces.

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Beretta/ Uberti Gold Rush Deluxe Carbine (20 Beretta/ Uberti Gold Rush Deluxe Carbine (20

Beretta/ Uberti Gold Rush Deluxe Carbine (20"), 45LC, Pump (NIB), SN - G01906

Lot #242 (Sale Order 243 of 574)

Manufactured in Italy, by A. Uberti, Beretta continues to provide the Western Shooter with an extraordinary combination of 19th century original feel and function with unprecedented reliability, safety and performance with the Gold Rush Rifle, Gold Rush Carbine and Gold Rush Deluxe. The newest addition to the Gold Rush line is the Gold Rush Deluxe which is a special edition to both the Rifle and Carbine lines. Features of the Gold Rush Deluxe Carbine include a 20" charcoal-blued barrel, buckhorn-rear sight that is fully adjustable for windage and elevation, jeweled hammer, jeweled trigger as well as a German silver medallion inlaid into the walnut stock. The Deluxe stock and forend are a work of art featuring a special fish-scale checkering, oil fish and Beretta "three-arrow" logo engraved in the checkering pattern. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order.

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1948 Hi-Standard H-D Military ( 6.75 1948 Hi-Standard H-D Military ( 6.75

1948 Hi-Standard H-D Military ( 6.75"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 307021

Lot #243 (Sale Order 244 of 574)

According to the Hi-Standard 1932-1984 Production Chart, this HD-Military was made in 1948. Features include a 6.75" heavy barrel, click adjustable u-notch rear sight, black checkered walnut grips, grooved trigger and serrated hammer. 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. The HD-Military was first introduced in 1944, based on the earlier HD Sporting Pistol, and was adopted by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) which was the forerunner to the modern day C.I.A. It was fitted with an integral suppressor which decreased its report by more than 20 decibels. It was produced until 1951, but can still be found in United States inventories, including that of the CIA, United States Marines, and Special Forces.

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Beretta/ Uberti Gold Rush Carbine (20 Beretta/ Uberti Gold Rush Carbine (20

Beretta/ Uberti Gold Rush Carbine (20"), 45LC, Pump (NIB), SN - G01956

Lot #244 (Sale Order 245 of 574)

Manufactured in Italy, by A. Uberti, Beretta continues to provide the Western Shooter with an extraordinary combination of 19th century original feel and function with unprecedented reliability, safety and performance with the Gold Rush Rifle, Gold Rush Carbine and Gold Rush Deluxe. Features of the Gold Rush Carbine include a 20" charcoal-blued barrel, buckhorn-rear sight that is fully adjustable for windage and elevation, high-grade checkered walnut stock with gold medallion logo inlays and curved metal buttplate with blued finish. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order.

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1951 (First Year) Hi-Standard Olympic (4.5 1951 (First Year) Hi-Standard Olympic (4.5

1951 (First Year) Hi-Standard Olympic (4.5"), 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 392415

Lot #245 (Sale Order 246 of 574)

According to the Hi-Standard 1932-1984 Production Chart, this "Olympic" 22 Short pistol was made in 1951 (first year production for the Olympic Model). Features include a 4.5" heavy barrel with counter-weight, adjustable rear sight, brown checkered grips with left side thumb-rest, grooved front & rear straps and grooved trigger. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. In 1951, the "Olympic" Model I Target Pistol was introduced which had the same general specifications as the Mod. G-E Military Pistol, but had a light alloy slide and was chambered for the .22 Short cartridge instead of the L.R. In 1954, High Standard introduced a second style target pistol, the "Supermatic". Both the Olympic and Supermatic were especially designed for expert target shooting.

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1978 Ruger M77 - Mannlicher Monte Carlo, 6mm Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - 73-68871 1978 Ruger M77 - Mannlicher Monte Carlo, 6mm Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - 73-68871

1978 Ruger M77 - Mannlicher Monte Carlo, 6mm Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - 73-68871

Lot #246 (Sale Order 247 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this M77 Rifle was made in 1978. Features include a full length "Mannlicher" Monte Carlo stock with fluted comb & raised cheek, Rosewood grip cap with blond spacer, brown rubber buttpad with basket weave pattern & black/white spacers, 22" barrel, with high luster polished bluing, blued receiver with integral scope rails, sling studs, Redfield 3x-9x scope and comes with (5) period correct Redfield range dials. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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1968 Hi-Standard M-101 Dura-Matic (6.5 1968 Hi-Standard M-101 Dura-Matic (6.5

1968 Hi-Standard M-101 Dura-Matic (6.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 2021640

Lot #247 (Sale Order 248 of 574)

According to the Hi-Standard 1932-1984 Production Chart, this Model 101 "Dura-Matic" was made in 1968. Features include a 6.5" barrel, brown checkered grips, dovetailed notch rear sight, and fixed blade 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. The M-101 Dura-Matic was based on the M-100 with a slightly different locking method for thumb nut take-down and was produced from 1954 to 1970.

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2007 Lipsey's Exclusive - Ruger M77 MKII RSI Stainless (Mannlicher), 257 Roberts, SN - 792-16378 2007 Lipsey's Exclusive - Ruger M77 MKII RSI Stainless (Mannlicher), 257 Roberts, SN - 792-16378

2007 Lipsey's Exclusive - Ruger M77 MKII RSI Stainless (Mannlicher), 257 Roberts, SN - 792-16378

Lot #248 (Sale Order 249 of 574)

This M77 Mark II RSI (Rings/Sights/International) is chambered for 257 Roberts and is a 2007 Lipsey’s Exclusive (Limited Production). Features include a brushed stainless finish, full length Mannlicher-Style stock with deep cut outline checkering & fluted comb, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, 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 is new/ unfired with no wear and appears to be in good working order. Does not include box. 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.

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1955 Hi-Standard M-101 Olympic (6.75 1955 Hi-Standard M-101 Olympic (6.75

1955 Hi-Standard M-101 Olympic (6.75"), 22 Short, Semi-Auto, SN - 492835

Lot #249 (Sale Order 250 of 574)

According to the Hi-Standard 1932-1984 Production Chart, this "Olympic" 22 Short pistol was made in 1955. Features include a 6.75" ported barrel, adjustable rear sight, brown checkered grips with left side thumb-rest, grooved front & rear straps and grooved trigger. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. In 1951, the "Olympic" Model I Target Pistol was introduced which had the same general specifications as the Mod. G-E Military Pistol, but had a light alloy slide and was chambered for the .22 Short cartridge instead of the L.R. In 1954, High Standard introduced a second style target pistol, the "Supermatic". Both the Olympic and Supermatic were especially designed for expert target shooting.

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Ruger 77/22 All-Weather, 22 Hornet, Bolt-Action, SN - 720-21463 Ruger 77/22 All-Weather, 22 Hornet, Bolt-Action, SN - 720-21463

Ruger 77/22 All-Weather, 22 Hornet, Bolt-Action, SN - 720-21463

Lot #250 (Sale Order 251 of 574)

This Ruger 77/22 All-Weather bolt-action rifle sports a stainless steel receiver & barrel with metal grey finish, smooth laminate stock with fluted comb, 24" barrel with crowned muzzle, black rubber buttpad, sling studs, Ruger’s patented Scope Mounting System (quarter-rib integral scope bases) and Center-Point scope. 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. Does not include box. The Ruger 77 Series are bolt-action, full-sized rifles designed to take on small and medium game. Features include a three-position safety that allows for loading, unloading, and locking the bolt with the safety engaged, flush-fit detachable rotary magazines, sling swivel studs, and patented scope mounts machined on the solid steel receiver for stable scope ring mounting. Also featuring solid, heat-treated alloy and stainless steel actions and a solid steel bolt, the 77 Series was built for both durability and accuracy

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Cimarron Model 1872 Open Top Navy (7.5 Cimarron Model 1872 Open Top Navy (7.5

Cimarron Model 1872 Open Top Navy (7.5"), 44 Colt, Revolver, SN - X564

Lot #251 (Sale Order 252 of 574)

Like the Open Top Army model, Cimarron's 1872 Open Top Navy has been accurately reproduced in every detail from an original arm, right down to the 1851 Navy-sized grips, just like the early-production 19th century Open Tops. This quality replica is chambered for the .44 Colt with a color case hardened finish and original style 7.5" round barrel. The Open Top Navy model is a spitting image of the originals and is ideal for those who prefer the '51 Navy's grip size. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Cimarron is recognized as the leader in quality and authenticity in replica firearms. For the past 30 years, Cimarron has worked continuously to perfect the authentic detail, fit, finish and function of our line of frontier firearms. There is no other firearm that is near equal in value, strength, reliability, and authentic detail as is the line from Cimarron Firearms Co.

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Ruger M77 Mark II Varmint (26 Ruger M77 Mark II Varmint (26

Ruger M77 Mark II Varmint (26" - Grey/ Laminate), 204 Ruger, Bolt-Action, SN - 791-22787

Lot #252 (Sale Order 253 of 574)

This Ruger M77 Mark II Varmint Rifle sports a 26" heavy free-floating barrel with crowned muzzle, smooth Lamanite stock with beavertail forearm, metal grey finish, black rubber buttpad, sling studs, integral scope rails with rings and Bushnell 6x-24x40 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. 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.

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EMF Pietta Model 1861 Navy (8.5 EMF Pietta Model 1861 Navy (8.5

EMF Pietta Model 1861 Navy (8.5") 36 Cal. Percussion Revolver (W/ Flask), SN - P84057

Lot #253 (Sale Order 254 of 574)

The Pietta 1861 Navy black powder revolver offers perfect balance, precise aim, and functional dependability. The 1861 model contains features from both the original 1851 Navy model and the improved 1860 Army model. This 1861 revolver features a case hardened steel frame, 8.5" round barrel with blued finish, steel backstrap & trigger guard with blued finish, Navy roll-engraved cylinder, walnut Navy size grip, and improved 1860 ratchet style loading lever. This gun comes with metal powder flask, 150+ bullets and percussion caps. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. When Early and Modern Firearms (EMF) was founded in Los Angeles, CA, in 1956, the Cowboy was king! Located in the shadows of the Hollywood Studios, this family-owned company supplied the demand for Western Frontier, Civil War, and World War period guns seen in movies and television shows. Colt Firearms had discontinued production of the single action revolver, so in 1959, EMF acquired Great Western Arms Company, the manufacturer of the first reproduction of the famous Colt Model 1873 SAA. Recognizing EMF’s contribution to the firearm's industry, Alberto and Alessandro Pietta of F.LLI Pietta (Italy) stepped up to invest in EMF, with Debbie Sims, former Chief Operating Officer, stepping up as the new President/CEO. Since Pietta Firearms is EMF’s largest supplier, this was a "win/win” for both companies.

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Ruger 77/22, (20 Ruger 77/22, (20

Ruger 77/22, (20") 22 Hornet, Bolt-Action, SN - 720-10137

Lot #254 (Sale Order 255 of 574)

This Ruger 77/22 bolt-action rifle sports a polished blued barrel & receiver, checkered walnut stock with fluted comb, 20" barrel, black rubber buttpad, black grip cap with white logo inlay, sling studs, black rubber buttpad, Ruger’s patented Scope Mounting System (quarter-rib integral scope bases) and Burris 6x scope. 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. Does not include box. The Ruger 77 Series bolt-action rifles are designed to take on small and medium game. Features include a three-position safety that allows for loading, unloading, and locking the bolt with the safety engaged, flush-fit detachable rotary magazines, and a solid steel receiver for stable scope ring mounting. Also featuring solid, heat-treated alloy and stainless steel actions and a solid steel bolt, the 77 Series was built for both durability and accuracy.

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Stoeger/ A. Uberti Model 1875 SAA Army Outlaw (5.5 Stoeger/ A. Uberti Model 1875 SAA Army Outlaw (5.5

Stoeger/ A. Uberti Model 1875 SAA Army Outlaw (5.5"), 45 Colt, Revolver, SN - J63174

Lot #255 (Sale Order 256 of 574)

The Uberti 1875 Army Outlaw is a faithful reproduction of the big-frame, Army-style revolver Remington introduced in 1875. The 1875 Remington single actions kept the solid frame and overall styling of Remington’s 1858 percussion models. The infamous Frank James carried a Remington revolver for most of his outlaw career. His favorite caliber was .45 Colt. This 1875 Army Outlaw features a 5.5" barrel, case colored receiver, smooth walnut grips with gloss finish and 6-shot cylinder. 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. Does not include box. 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. Enjoy the thrill of shooting a gun from the Old West, and experience how history repeats itself.

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2008 Ruger NRA Special Edition Mini-14 Ranch Rifle, 223 Rem. Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - NRA800017 2008 Ruger NRA Special Edition Mini-14 Ranch Rifle, 223 Rem. Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - NRA800017

2008 Ruger NRA Special Edition Mini-14 Ranch Rifle, 223 Rem. Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - NRA800017

Lot #256 (Sale Order 257 of 574)

This special edition Mini-14 rifle was only produced in 2008 for the purpose of raising money for the NRA Institute for Legislative Action. It features a blued finish, 16 1/8" barrel, patented black Hogue Over Molded stock with NRA metal gold-tone logo grip cap inlay, black synthetic heat shield, Ruger’s patented Scope Mounting System (quarter-rib integral scope bases), adjustable rear peep sight, front blade sight with ears and sling studs. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork (does not include magazine). This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger Mini-14 series of rifles has been extremely popular since first introduced in 1974. Long considered simple, rugged, and reliable, these rifles have proven so popular around the woods, farm, and ranch that they earned the nickname "Ranch Rifle," which is the name Ruger now uses to describe all Mini-14 rifles that come from the factory with integral scope mounting features. Established in 1975, the Institute for Legislative Action (ILA) is the legislative arm of the National Rifle Association of America. ILA is committed to preserving the right of all law-abiding individuals to purchase, possess and use firearms for legitimate purposes as guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

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1970 Euroarms Model New Army (6.5 1970 Euroarms Model New Army (6.5

1970 Euroarms Model New Army (6.5"), 36 Cal. Percussion Revolver, SN - 6324

Lot #257 (Sale Order 258 of 574)

This Italian Single-Action Army "New Army" percussion revolver was purchased at the J.M. Davis Gun Museum, Claremore, OK, in 1970. Features include a 6.5" octagon barrel, smooth walnut grips, brass trigger guard, casehardened hammer and 6-shot cylinder. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate.

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Ruger Deerfield Carbine (18.5 Ruger Deerfield Carbine (18.5

Ruger Deerfield Carbine (18.5") - Leupold Scope, 44 Magnum, Semi-Auto, SN - 630-13626

Lot #258 (Sale Order 259 of 574)

This Ruger Deerfield Carbine (Model 99/44) semi-automatic rifle is chambered for 44 Remington Magnum and features a smooth wood stock with stained finish, 18.5" barrel, black synthetic heat shield, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight, sling rings, Ruger’s patented Scope Mounting System (quarter-rib integral scope bases) and Leupold M8-4x 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. The Deerfield Carbine or Model 99/44 is a .44 Magnum semi-automatic rifle that was produced from 2000 to 2006. It replaced the earlier Ruger Model 44 Deerstalker rifle first produced in 1961 and dropped from the Ruger lineup in 1985 due to high production cost.

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1967 Italian EIG Model 1851 Navy, (7.5 1967 Italian EIG Model 1851 Navy, (7.5

1967 Italian EIG Model 1851 Navy, (7.5"), 36 Cal. Percussion Revolver, SN - 18180

Lot #259 (Sale Order 260 of 574)

This reproduction Model 1851 "Navy" percussion revolver was made in Italy in 1967 (date code XXIII). Features include a 7.5" octagon barrel, brass finished receiver & frame, casehardened hammer, smooth walnut grips and 6-shot cylinder. This gun is in good condition with some age & wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate.

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1977 Ruger Model 44 Carbine (Stainless 18.5 1977 Ruger Model 44 Carbine (Stainless 18.5

1977 Ruger Model 44 Carbine (Stainless 18.5") - Leupold Scope, 44 Magnum, Semi-Auto, SN - 100-44267

Lot #260 (Sale Order 261 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this .44 Carbine (44 Remington Magnum) was made in 1977. Features include a matte stainless finish (barrel, receiver, barrel band & trigger), smooth walnut stock with gloss finish, 18.5" barrel, folding leaf rear sight, front dovetail band, sling studs and Leupold M8-2.5x scope. This gun will have a 5.5" hairline crack under the forearm, but otherwise in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger Model 44 Carbine was produced from 1961 to 1985. It was first named the "Deerstalker", a moniker it used until 1962 after which a lawsuit brought by the Ithaca Gun Company prohibited them from doing so. The design influenced the smaller and more popular Ruger 10/22 model chambered in .22 LR that would debut in 1964.

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U.S. Civil War U.S. Civil War

U.S. Civil War "Half Plate" Tintype - 4.25"x5.5" (Uniformed Officer)

Lot #261 (Sale Order 262 of 574)

This U.S. Civil War era "Half Plate" tintype of two unidentified men (one uniformed officer) is approximately 4.25" x 5.5". Shipping cost $20.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1996 (First Year) 1996 (First Year)

1996 (First Year) "Ninety-Six", 44 Magnum, Lever-Action (NIB W/ Rings), SN - 640-00017

Lot #262 (Sale Order 263 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 96/44 "Ninety Six" (44 Remington Magnum) was made in 1996 (first year production). Features include a smooth wood stock with stained finish, case colored lever, 18.5" barrel, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight, serrated receiver rib notched rings and stainless trigger. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope rings. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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(2) U.S. Civil War (2) U.S. Civil War

(2) U.S. Civil War "Sixth Plate" Tintypes - 2.75 x 3.25 (Unidentified Soldiers)

Lot #263 (Sale Order 264 of 574)

These U.S. Civil War "Sixth Plate" tintypes of two unidentified soldiers are approximately 2.75" x 3.25", and both come half cased. Shipping cost $20.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1996 (First Year) 1996 (First Year)

1996 (First Year) "Ninety-Six", 22 Magnum, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - 620-00017

Lot #264 (Sale Order 265 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 96/22 "Ninety Six" (22 Magnum Rimfire) was made in 1996 (first year production). Features include a smooth wood stock with stained finish, 18.5" barrel, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight and stainless trigger. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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(2) Anson Mills (Pat. 1881) Brass Belt Buckles - Winchester/ U.S. - For Ammo Belts (2) Anson Mills (Pat. 1881) Brass Belt Buckles - Winchester/ U.S. - For Ammo Belts

(2) Anson Mills (Pat. 1881) Brass Belt Buckles - Winchester/ U.S. - For Ammo Belts

Lot #265 (Sale Order 266 of 574)

These two brass belt buckles (Winchester & U.S.) are of the quick clasp design used for woven canvas ammo belts. Both of these buckles are marked "ANSON MILLS. PAT. FEB. 1881/ T.C. ORNDORFF SOLE MANF./ WORCESTER, MASS/ U.S.A". Both buckles are approximately 3" x 3.25". Shipping cost $20.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1 Of 1,111 - Ruger 10/22 THD - Target/ Hogue Green (20 1 Of 1,111 - Ruger 10/22 THD - Target/ Hogue Green (20

1 Of 1,111 - Ruger 10/22 THD - Target/ Hogue Green (20"), Semi-Auto (NIB W/ COA), SN - D350-72276

Lot #266 (Sale Order 267 of 574)

This Ruger 10/22 Target Rifle is a Lipsey's Dealer Exclusive Edition, 1 of 1,111 produced. Features include a 20" heavy hammer forged barrel with polished blued spiral finish & target crown, Hogue OD Green overmold rubber stock with textured grips, black cushioned rubber buttpad, blued receiver with mounted rail and sling studs. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and Lipsey's Certificate Of Authenticity. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order.

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(4) U.S. Brass Belt Buckles (4) U.S. Brass Belt Buckles

(4) U.S. Brass Belt Buckles

Lot #267 (Sale Order 268 of 574)

This lot includes (1) brass quick clasp belt buckle with embossed "U.S." (used for a woven canvas ammo belt), 2 1/4" x 3 3/8"; (1) oval brass belt buckle with embossed "U.S.", 3 1/4" x 2 1/8"; (1) brass belt buckle with embossed eagle (U.S. Officer’s Eagle Sword Belt Plate), 3 3/8" x 2"; (1) brass belt buckle with embossed crossed sabers (U.S. Cavalry Officer’s Sword Belt Plate). Shipping cost $20.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Ruger 10/22 Target/ Stainless Spiral (20 Ruger 10/22 Target/ Stainless Spiral (20

Ruger 10/22 Target/ Stainless Spiral (20"), Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 356-03014

Lot #268 (Sale Order 269 of 574)

This Ruger 10/22 Target Rifle features a 20" heavy hammer forged barrel with polished stainless spiral finish & target crown, smooth green laminate stock, black cushioned rubber buttpad, matte black receiver and sling rings. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope mount. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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U.S. M1873 Bayonet/ Scabbard/ Frog - U.S. M1873 Bayonet/ Scabbard/ Frog -

U.S. M1873 Bayonet/ Scabbard/ Frog - "NJ" (New Jersey) - For Springfield Trap Door Rifle

Lot #269 (Sale Order 270 of 574)

This U.S. Model 1873 Socket Bayonet with metal scabbard is marked "U.S." on the ricasso area of the blade and measures 21" overall with an 18" blade. This bayonet sports the original black leather frog with a brass rosette stamped "NJ" (New Jersey). This bayonet will fit a Springfield Model 1873 "Trap Door" rifle. Shipping cost $20.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Ruger 10/22 Target/ Polished Stainless Spiral (20 Ruger 10/22 Target/ Polished Stainless Spiral (20

Ruger 10/22 Target/ Polished Stainless Spiral (20"), Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - D351-14548

Lot #270 (Sale Order 271 of 574)

This Ruger 10/22 Target Rifle features a 20" heavy hammer forged barrel with polished stainless spiral finish & target crown, smooth laminate stock, black cushioned rubber buttpad, matte stainless receiver and sling rings. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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British Pattern 1876 Martini-Henry Socket Bayonet & Scabbard British Pattern 1876 Martini-Henry Socket Bayonet & Scabbard

British Pattern 1876 Martini-Henry Socket Bayonet & Scabbard

Lot #271 (Sale Order 272 of 574)

This British Pattern 1876 Martini-Henry Socket Bayonet sports a 21.5" blade (23" to the base of the socket) and comes with the original black leather scabbard mounted with brass rivets/ throat & tip. Shipping cost $20.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Ruger 10/22 Target/ Stainless Spiral (20 Ruger 10/22 Target/ Stainless Spiral (20

Ruger 10/22 Target/ Stainless Spiral (20"), Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 355-32237

Lot #272 (Sale Order 273 of 574)

This Ruger 10/22 Target Rifle features a 20" heavy hammer forged barrel with matte stainless spiral finish & target crown, smooth laminate stock, black cushioned rubber buttpad, matte stainless receiver and sling rings. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope mount. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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British Pattern 1876 Martini-Henry Socket Bayonet British Pattern 1876 Martini-Henry Socket Bayonet

British Pattern 1876 Martini-Henry Socket Bayonet

Lot #273 (Sale Order 274 of 574)

This British Pattern 1876 Martini-Henry Socket Bayonet sports a 21.5" blade (23" to the base of the socket) Shipping cost $20.00, or free with any other purchase or free pick up.

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Ruger 10/22 Target/ Satin Black Spiral (20 Ruger 10/22 Target/ Satin Black Spiral (20

Ruger 10/22 Target/ Satin Black Spiral (20"), Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - D351-21316

Lot #274 (Sale Order 275 of 574)

This Ruger 10/22 Target Rifle features a 20" heavy hammer forged barrel with satin black spiral finish & target crown, smooth laminate stock, black cushioned rubber buttpad, matte black receiver and sling rings. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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Early Brass Winchester Bushel Grain Scale With Pail Early Brass Winchester Bushel Grain Scale With Pail

Early Brass Winchester Bushel Grain Scale With Pail

Lot #275 (Sale Order 276 of 574)

This early brass Winchester bushel grain scale with pail/bucket is marked "WINCHESTER/BUSHEL" on the sliding weight, and "VICTOR" on the counter weight beam. Shipping cost $20.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1969 Ruger 10/22 Finger Groove Sporter (18.5 1969 Ruger 10/22 Finger Groove Sporter (18.5

1969 Ruger 10/22 Finger Groove Sporter (18.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 110-03289

Lot #276 (Sale Order 277 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Carbine Sporter was made in 1969. Features include a smooth walnut finger groove stock with high comb, 18.5" barrel, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight, black grip cap with white logo inlay and sling rings. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired with a few light scratches/ box wear and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models; the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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U.S. WWII M4 Bayonet/ Fighting Knife By Utica (For M1 Carbine) With USN MK1 Scabbard U.S. WWII M4 Bayonet/ Fighting Knife By Utica (For M1 Carbine) With USN MK1 Scabbard

U.S. WWII M4 Bayonet/ Fighting Knife By Utica (For M1 Carbine) With USN MK1 Scabbard

Lot #277 (Sale Order 278 of 574)

The M4 bayonet was introduced in 1944 for use with the M1 carbine and was built on the M3 fighting knife. It utilizes a relatively narrow 6.75" bayonet-style spear-point blade with a sharpened 3.5" secondary edge. This M4 sports a parkerized blade, grooved wooden handle and is crossguard marked "U.S. M4/ UTICA" with flaming bomb ordnance stamp. This bayonet comes with a U.S. Navy MK1 scabbard constructed of cloth-reinforced, pressure molded plastic with a steel throat bearing the double-ended belt hook pressed and crimped on the body. Shipping cost $20.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. This item is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate.

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1993 Ruger 10/22 Carbine - Laminate 1993 Ruger 10/22 Carbine - Laminate

1993 Ruger 10/22 Carbine - Laminate "Desert Brick" (18.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 23682394

Lot #278 (Sale Order 279 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Carbine was made in 1993. Features include a smooth laminate stock with Desert Brick finish, 18.5" barrel, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight, blued barrel and matte black receiver finish. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and tip-off mounts. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models; the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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U.S. Navy WWII MK1 Utility Knife By PAL Blade Co. With Scabbard U.S. Navy WWII MK1 Utility Knife By PAL Blade Co. With Scabbard

U.S. Navy WWII MK1 Utility Knife By PAL Blade Co. With Scabbard

Lot #279 (Sale Order 280 of 574)

This U.S.N. MK1 Utility Knife sports a stacked leather grip with red/yellow spacers, 5" blade with an overall length of 9.75" and is marked "U.S.N./ MARK I" (left) & "RH PAL 35" (right). This knife comes with an original scabbard marked "U.S.N./ MK1" (front) & "NORD – 8114/ B.M. Co. 1/2 VP" (back). The scabbard is constructed of cloth-reinforced, pressure molded plastic with a steel throat and green canvas belt loop with snap. This item is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate. The USN MK1 was issued to sailors crewing landing crafts and support boats during WWII. The MK1 was commonly used by deck crews, as well. Shipping cost $20.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up. This item is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate.

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Ruger 10/22 Carbine Sporter - Walnut/ Satin Black (18.5 Ruger 10/22 Carbine Sporter - Walnut/ Satin Black (18.5

Ruger 10/22 Carbine Sporter - Walnut/ Satin Black (18.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - D350-51535

Lot #280 (Sale Order 281 of 574)

This Ruger 10/22 Carbine Sporter sports a checkered American walnut stock, 18.5" barrel, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight, sling rings, blued barrel and satin black receiver finish. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models; the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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Post-War U.S. M4 Bayonet/ Fighting Knife By Turner (For M1 Carbine) With M8A1 Scabbard Post-War U.S. M4 Bayonet/ Fighting Knife By Turner (For M1 Carbine) With M8A1 Scabbard

Post-War U.S. M4 Bayonet/ Fighting Knife By Turner (For M1 Carbine) With M8A1 Scabbard

Lot #281 (Sale Order 282 of 574)

Although the M4 bayonet was issued in significant numbers during the Second World War, it saw service almost exclusively as a knife. Very few M1 Carbines equipped with bayonet lugs ever made it to the field before War's end. It wasn't until the Korean War, that the M4 saw service as a bayonet, revealing several design issues. Breakage of the guard was addressed by guard modifications developed by Springfield Armory in 1952. Manufacturing of the "Second Production" M4s was granted to four independent U.S. contractors starting in 1954: Imperial Knife Co.: 1954, Turner Manufacturing Co.: 1954–56, Conetta Manufacturing Co.: 1966–69, Bren-Dan Manufacturing Co.: 1971–72. This "Second Production" M4 bayonet was produced by Turner Manufacturing Co. and sports a 6.75" blade with an overall length of 11.5" and is crossguard marked "U.S. M4/ TMN". This bayonet comes with an original scabbard marked "USM8A1/ P.W.H." (Pennsylvania Working Home For The Blind) on the front. The scabbard is constructed of cloth-reinforced, pressure molded plastic with a steel throat and green canvas belt loop with snap and wire hook. Shipping cost $20.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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(Scarce) 2009 Ruger Classic III 10/22 Sporter #1121 (20 (Scarce) 2009 Ruger Classic III 10/22 Sporter #1121 (20

(Scarce) 2009 Ruger Classic III 10/22 Sporter #1121 (20"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - D354-75745

Lot #282 (Sale Order 283 of 574)

This Ruger 10/22 Sporter is a very scarce variation made only in 2009 with possibly less than 250 produced. Features include a fancy outlined checkered Monte Carlo stock with fluted comb/ raised cheek & Schnabel tip, 20" blued barrel, black satin receiver finish, white diamond folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight and sling studs. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models; the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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M1935 German Luftwaffe 1st Pattern Officers Dress Dagger With Scabbard & Chain M1935 German Luftwaffe 1st Pattern Officers Dress Dagger With Scabbard & Chain

M1935 German Luftwaffe 1st Pattern Officers Dress Dagger With Scabbard & Chain

Lot #283 (Sale Order 284 of 574)

This M1935 German Luftwaffe "1st Pattern" Officers Dress Dagger by Eickhorn Solingen sports a gilded sunwheel swastika on the aluminum pommel & crossguard, leather handle with wire wrap and 12" blade with an overall length of 17.75". This dagger comes in the original black leather scabbard with aluminum fittings and chain hanger. Approximate date: 1938. Shipping cost $20.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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2009 Ruger 10/22 Target - Green Laminate Thumbhole (18.5 2009 Ruger 10/22 Target - Green Laminate Thumbhole (18.5

2009 Ruger 10/22 Target - Green Laminate Thumbhole (18.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - D354-18375

Lot #284 (Sale Order 285 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Carbine was made in 2009. Features include a smooth green/grey laminate thumbhole target stock with raised cheek & RH grip, 18.5" barrel, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight, black rubber buttpad with checkered pattern, blued barrel and satin black receiver finish. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models; the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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M1935 German Army Officers Dress Dagger With Scabbard M1935 German Army Officers Dress Dagger With Scabbard

M1935 German Army Officers Dress Dagger With Scabbard

Lot #285 (Sale Order 286 of 574)

This M1935 German "Heer Dolch" Army Officers Dress Dagger by Eickhorn Solingen sports an orange trylon grip, nickel-silver plated 1st pattern crossguard with eagle, nickel-silver plated pommel and 10" blade with an overall length of 14.5". This dagger comes in the original nickel-silver plated scabbard with pebbling, enhanced oak leaf/ acorn bands and hanger rings. Shipping cost $20.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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2009 Ruger 10/22 Target - Green Laminate Thumbhole (18.5 2009 Ruger 10/22 Target - Green Laminate Thumbhole (18.5

2009 Ruger 10/22 Target - Green Laminate Thumbhole (18.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - D354-69363

Lot #286 (Sale Order 287 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Carbine was made in 2009. Features include a smooth green/grey laminate thumbhole target stock with raised cheek & RH grip, 18.5" barrel, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight, black rubber buttpad with checkered pattern, blued barrel and satin black receiver finish. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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Early Pattern (1933-1936) Hitler Youth (HJ) Knife With Scabbard Early Pattern (1933-1936) Hitler Youth (HJ) Knife With Scabbard

Early Pattern (1933-1936) Hitler Youth (HJ) Knife With Scabbard

Lot #287 (Sale Order 288 of 574)

This Early Pattern (1933-1936) Hitler Youth (HJ) knife by Wilhelm Weltersbach sports a 5" blade with motto "Blut und Ehre!" (no ricasso), nickel plated hilt & guard, black checkered grip with HJ diamond insignia in the center and leather buffer. This knife comes with a period correct formed magnetic sheetmetal scabbard (no lip) with leather hanger and snap. Shipping cost $20.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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2009 Ruger Dealer Exclusive 10/22 Smooth Sporter (20 2009 Ruger Dealer Exclusive 10/22 Smooth Sporter (20

2009 Ruger Dealer Exclusive 10/22 Smooth Sporter (20"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - D354-75750

Lot #288 (Sale Order 289 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 was made in 2009 and is a Dealer Exclusive variation. Features include a smooth sporter-type wooden stock with stained finish, 20" barrel, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight, blued barrel and satin black receiver finish. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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M35 German Army M35 German Army

M35 German Army "Double Decal" Helmet (ET64) With M31 Leather Liner

Lot #289 (Sale Order 290 of 574)

This early variation WWII German M35 Heer (Army) helmet sports a Heer eagle decal on the left side and a national colors decal on the right. Interior markings include "ET64" indicating that it was manufactured by Eisenhuttenwerk AG, Thale Harz, Germany. This helmet still retains the original M31 leather liner with all eight of its fingers and chin strap. Shipping cost $20.00, or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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2003 NASGW - Ruger 10/22 Carbine 2003 NASGW - Ruger 10/22 Carbine

2003 NASGW - Ruger 10/22 Carbine "40th Anniversary", 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 255-53191

Lot #290 (Sale Order 291 of 574)

The "40th Anniversary" Special Edition 10/22 Carbine was released to the public in January of 2004, to commemorate the 40-year anniversary of the patented ten-round detachable rotary magazine. This gun is a NASGW Model (National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers) that was sent to select wholesale distributors in 2003. This Special Edition 10/22 is very similar to its original configuration, and includes a .22 tip-off scope base adapter, barrel band and a western-style curved buttplate. It also features the Ruger eagle symbol on a special two-inch nickel-silver medallion inlaid into its hardwood stock. In addition to the standard black magazine included with all Ruger 10/22 s, this 40th Anniversary Ruger 10/22 Carbine includes a unique 40th Anniversary clear magazine with a red rotor. This special anniversary edition magazine provides customers the opportunity to see the internal features of this legendary design. Ruger's unique rotary magazine makes the 10/22 easier to handle and provides for a cleaner appearance with no awkward protrusions at the rifle's balance point. It has been widely hailed as the best and most reliable rimfire rifle magazine in history. Other features include an 18.5" barrel, folding leaf rear sight and dovetailed brass bead front sight. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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(3) German Nazi Party Armbands (3) German Nazi Party Armbands

(3) German Nazi Party Armbands

Lot #291 (Sale Order 292 of 574)

This lot includes: (1) red/white/black Hitler Youth armband, 6.75"x4.5"; (1) red/white/black narrow NSDAP armband, 7.5"x2"; (1) green/black German National Railways armband, 8"x4". Shipping cost $20.00, or free with any other purchase or free pick up.

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1998 Ruger 10/22 Carbine (18.5), 22 Magnum, Semi-Auto, SN - 290-00658 1998 Ruger 10/22 Carbine (18.5), 22 Magnum, Semi-Auto, SN - 290-00658

1998 Ruger 10/22 Carbine (18.5), 22 Magnum, Semi-Auto, SN - 290-00658

Lot #292 (Sale Order 293 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Carbine (22 Win. Magnum Rimfire) was made in 1998, which was the first year that the 10/22 was offered in 22 WMRF. Features include a smooth hardwood stock with stained finish, 18.5" barrel, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight and integral scope ring bases on the receiver. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. Does not include box. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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(5) German Nazi Patches (5) German Nazi Patches

(5) German Nazi Patches

Lot #293 (Sale Order 294 of 574)

This lot includes the following German Nazi patches: (1) Luftwaffe eagle; (3) Army eagles; (1) RAD sport shirt patch, 5.25"x4.5". Shipping cost $20.00, or free with any other purchase or free pick up.

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2009 Walmart Exclusive Ruger 10/22 - Laminate/ Stainless, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - D353-81477 2009 Walmart Exclusive Ruger 10/22 - Laminate/ Stainless, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - D353-81477

2009 Walmart Exclusive Ruger 10/22 - Laminate/ Stainless, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - D353-81477

Lot #294 (Sale Order 295 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Carbine was made in 2009, and is a Walmart Dealer Exclusive variation. Features include a green/black laminate stock, matte stainless barrel & receiver finish, 18.5" barrel, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight and sling studs. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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WWII German Army WWII German Army

WWII German Army "Gott Mit Uns" Buckle W/ Belt

Lot #295 (Sale Order 296 of 574)

This German Army "Gott Mit Uns" (God with Us) aluminum box buckle with a pebbled background comes with the original leather belt. Shipping cost $20.00, or free with any other purchase or free pick up.

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2007 Ruger 10/22 Carbine (18.5 2007 Ruger 10/22 Carbine (18.5

2007 Ruger 10/22 Carbine (18.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - D259-80921

Lot #296 (Sale Order 297 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Carbine was made in 2007. Features include a smooth hardwood stock with stained finish, 18.5" barrel, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight, blued barrel and satin black receiver finish. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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German Nazi Cloth Flag/ Banner  - 53 German Nazi Cloth Flag/ Banner  - 53

German Nazi Cloth Flag/ Banner - 53"x29"

Lot #297 (Sale Order 298 of 574)

This original German Nazi Party (NSDAP) double sided cloth banner style flag measures approximately 53" long x 29" wide. Shipping cost $20.00, or free with any other purchase or free pick up.

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1974 Ruger 10/22 Carbine (18.5 1974 Ruger 10/22 Carbine (18.5

1974 Ruger 10/22 Carbine (18.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 113-16340

Lot #298 (Sale Order 299 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Carbine was made in 1974. Features include a smooth walnut stock, 18.5" barrel, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight, sling rings with green canvas sling and mounted BSA 4x32 scope. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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(13) German Nazi Pins (13) German Nazi Pins

(13) German Nazi Pins

Lot #299 (Sale Order 300 of 574)

Shipping cost $20.00, or free with any other purchase or free pick up.

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1991 Ruger 10/22 Sporter (18.5 1991 Ruger 10/22 Sporter (18.5

1991 Ruger 10/22 Sporter (18.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 234-05719

Lot #300 (Sale Order 301 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Carbine Sporter was made in 1991. Features include a checkered hardwood stock, 18.5" barrel, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight, sling rings and black rubber buttpad. This gun is in nice condition with a few light scratches, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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(7) German WWI & WWII Service Medals (7) German WWI & WWII Service Medals

(7) German WWI & WWII Service Medals

Lot #301 (Sale Order 302 of 574)

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2009 Ruger Dealer Exclusive 10/22 (19 2009 Ruger Dealer Exclusive 10/22 (19

2009 Ruger Dealer Exclusive 10/22 (19" Threaded Barrel), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - D354-07968

Lot #302 (Sale Order 303 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Carbine was made in 2009 and is a Dealer Special Edition. Features include a smooth hardwood stock with stained finish, 19" threaded barrel, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight, matte blued barrel and satin black receiver finish. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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German Nazi Printed Autographs/ Stamps & 1936 Voting Ballot German Nazi Printed Autographs/ Stamps & 1936 Voting Ballot

German Nazi Printed Autographs/ Stamps & 1936 Voting Ballot

Lot #303 (Sale Order 304 of 574)

This lot includes printed autographs from Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler, Martin Bormann and Hermann Goring. Also included is (2) unused Nazi bookplates, (57) Nazi/ Stalin stamps, and a 1936 German voting ballot. Shipping cost $20.00, or free with any other purchase or free pick up.

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2009 Ruger 10/22 Carbine (18.5 2009 Ruger 10/22 Carbine (18.5

2009 Ruger 10/22 Carbine (18.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - D354-06553

Lot #304 (Sale Order 305 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Carbine was made in 2009. Features include a smooth hardwood stock with stained finish, 18.5" barrel, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight, matte blued barrel and satin black receiver finish. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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WWII Era Japanese National Flag - Cotton - 33 WWII Era Japanese National Flag - Cotton - 33

WWII Era Japanese National Flag - Cotton - 33"x24"

Lot #305 (Sale Order 306 of 574)

This WWII Era Japanese National "Meatball" Flag is made of cotton and measures approximately 33"x24". Shipping cost $20.00, or free with any other purchase or free pick up.

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1973 Ruger 10/22 Sporter (18 1973 Ruger 10/22 Sporter (18

1973 Ruger 10/22 Sporter (18" E.R. Shaw Stainless Barrel), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 112-08673

Lot #306 (Sale Order 307 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Sporter was made in 1973. This gun sports an aftermarket E.R. Shaw Custom 18" barrel with stainless finish. Other features include a checkered walnut stock, black grooved buttpad, sling studs and mounted Burris 4.5-14x32 scope. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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G.A.R. (Grand Army Of The Republic) Brokaw Post No.203, Luray, MO. Memoriam Ribbon/ Pin G.A.R. (Grand Army Of The Republic) Brokaw Post No.203, Luray, MO. Memoriam Ribbon/ Pin

G.A.R. (Grand Army Of The Republic) Brokaw Post No.203, Luray, MO. Memoriam Ribbon/ Pin

Lot #307 (Sale Order 308 of 574)

This Grand Army Of The Republic "In Memoriam" 1861-Veteran-1866 ribbon with pin is from the Brokaw Post, No.203 Luray, MO. This ribbon with pin measures 8.5" long x 2.5" wide. The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) was a fraternal organization composed of veterans of the Union Army (United States Army), Union Navy (U.S. Navy), and the Marines who served in the American Civil War. It was founded in 1866 in Decatur, Illinois, and grew to include hundreds of "posts" (local community units) across the North and West. It was dissolved in 1956. Shipping cost is $20.00, or free with any other purchase or free pick up.

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2007 Ruger 10/22 - All Weather Zytel/ Stainless (18.5 2007 Ruger 10/22 - All Weather Zytel/ Stainless (18.5

2007 Ruger 10/22 - All Weather Zytel/ Stainless (18.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - D259-85710

Lot #308 (Sale Order 309 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Carbine was made in 2007. Features include a checkered black Zytel stock, 18.5" stainless barrel, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight, stainless receiver finish and clear rotary magazine. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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Walther Bundeswehr P1 (P38) - 1980 Aluminum Slide, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 420489 Walther Bundeswehr P1 (P38) - 1980 Aluminum Slide, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 420489

Walther Bundeswehr P1 (P38) - 1980 Aluminum Slide, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 420489

Lot #309 (Sale Order 310 of 574)

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: 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 "2/80" on the left side of the slide, and is also dated "W7 97" (imported in 1997) on the right side of the frame. Features include a 5" barrel, aluminum slide, black checkered grips with lanyard ring, dovetailed sights, and comes with (2) 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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2009 Ruger 10/22 - All Weather Zytel/ Stainless (18.5 2009 Ruger 10/22 - All Weather Zytel/ Stainless (18.5

2009 Ruger 10/22 - All Weather Zytel/ Stainless (18.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - D354-19315

Lot #310 (Sale Order 311 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Carbine was made in 2009. Features include a checkered black Zytel stock, 18.5" stainless barrel, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight and stainless receiver finish. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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1953 Czech VZ. 52 (CZ52), 7.62×25 Tokarev, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster & Magazine), SN - J13776 1953 Czech VZ. 52 (CZ52), 7.62×25 Tokarev, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster & Magazine), SN - J13776

1953 Czech VZ. 52 (CZ52), 7.62×25 Tokarev, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster & Magazine), SN - J13776

Lot #311 (Sale Order 312 of 574)

The VZ. 52, also known as the CZ-52, was designed by two brothers, Jan and Jaroslav Kratochvíl in the early 1950s for the Czechoslovak military. After 30 years of military service, the VZ. 52 was replaced by the 9×18mm Makarov caliber VZ. 82. The VZ. 52 is a roller-locked short recoil–operated, detachable box magazine–fed, single-action, semi-automatic pistol chambered for the 7.62×25mm Tokarev cartridge. This VZ. 52 is marked "53" on the right side of the frame (original production, 1953), as well as "89" (1989) & "97" (1997) import/ refurbish date stamps. Features include a 4.5" barrel, ribbed brown Bakelite grips, serrated round hammer, rear slide serrations, dovetail rear sight, fixed front sight, lanyard ring and comes with a 1950s period correct brown leather holster with extra magazine & cleaning tool. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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2014 "50 Years Of The 10/22" Tribute (18.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 0001-05019

Lot #312 (Sale Order 313 of 574)

This 2014 "50 Years Of The 10/22" Tribute Rifle sports a checkered black Zytel stock, 18.5" blued barrel, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight and satin blued receiver finish. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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C.A.I. 1952 Polish TTC, 7.62×25mm Tokarev, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster & Magazine), SN - PC09677 C.A.I. 1952 Polish TTC, 7.62×25mm Tokarev, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster & Magazine), SN - PC09677

C.A.I. 1952 Polish TTC, 7.62×25mm Tokarev, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster & Magazine), SN - PC09677

Lot #313 (Sale Order 314 of 574)

This Polish surplus TTC pistol from Century Arms International is dated 1952 on the top of the receiver. Features include a 4.5" barrel, black ribbed grips, lanyard ring, fixed sights, semi-exposed round hammer and comes with an original surplus holster with extra magazine and cleaning tool. 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. The TT-30 commonly known simply as the Tokarev, is an out-of-production Russian service pistol that was developed in the early 1930s by Fedor Tokarev and served until 1952, when it was replaced by the Makarov pistol. The TT-30 was redesigned in 1933 with the TT-33. Poland produced their own copies of the TT-33 from 1947 to 1959. The Polish models were manufactured in the famous Radom Plant and are known as one of the most well crafted, highest quality handguns in the entire Tokarev line.

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2009 Ruger 10/22 Carbine - Zytel (18.5 2009 Ruger 10/22 Carbine - Zytel (18.5

2009 Ruger 10/22 Carbine - Zytel (18.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - D354-70079

Lot #314 (Sale Order 315 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Carbine was made in 2009. Features include a checkered black Zytel stock, 18.5" matte blued barrel, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight and satin black receiver finish. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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Yugoslavia Zastava M57, 7.62×25 Tokarev, Semi-Auto, SN - 50088 Yugoslavia Zastava M57, 7.62×25 Tokarev, Semi-Auto, SN - 50088

Yugoslavia Zastava M57, 7.62×25 Tokarev, Semi-Auto, SN - 50088

Lot #315 (Sale Order 316 of 574)

The Zastava M57 pistol was the standard sidearm of the Yugoslav Army from 1957 to the country's collapse in 1992. It is a licensed copy of the Soviet TT pistol and is a single-action semi-automatic chambered in 7.62×25mm Tokarev. This Yugoslav surplus M57 pistol was imported by PW Arms and features a 4.5" barrel, Yugoslavian Crest on the top of the slide, black ribbed grips with embossed star, round serrated hammer, rear slide serrations, dovetail rear sight, fixed front sight and lanyard ring on the 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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2008 Ruger 10/22 Carbine - Pink/ Stainless (18.5 2008 Ruger 10/22 Carbine - Pink/ Stainless (18.5

2008 Ruger 10/22 Carbine - Pink/ Stainless (18.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 352-33873

Lot #316 (Sale Order 317 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Carbine was made in 2008. Features include a pink laminate wood stock, 18.5" matte stainless barrel, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight and satin stainless receiver finish. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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Serbia Zastava M57, 7.62×25 Tokarev, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - Z-M57-0002450 Serbia Zastava M57, 7.62×25 Tokarev, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - Z-M57-0002450

Serbia Zastava M57, 7.62×25 Tokarev, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - Z-M57-0002450

Lot #317 (Sale Order 318 of 574)

The Zastava M57 pistol was the standard sidearm of the Yugoslav Army from 1957 to the country's collapse in 1992. It was also used as a standard military sidearm by the countries of Serbia and Cyprus. It is a licensed copy of the Soviet TT pistol and is a single-action semi-automatic chambered in 7.62×25mm Tokarev. This Serbia surplus M57 pistol was imported by Century Arms International and comes in the original Zastava Arms box with paperwork & extra magazine. Features include a 4.5" barrel, black ribbed grips with embossed Zastava logo, round serrated hammer, rear slide serrations and dovetailed sights. 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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2009 Ruger 10/22 Carbine - Pink/ Stainless (18.5 2009 Ruger 10/22 Carbine - Pink/ Stainless (18.5

2009 Ruger 10/22 Carbine - Pink/ Stainless (18.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - D354-25942

Lot #318 (Sale Order 319 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Carbine was made in 2009. Features include a pink laminate wood stock, 18.5" matte stainless barrel, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight and satin stainless receiver finish. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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Serbia Zastava M70A, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - Z-M70A-0004069 Serbia Zastava M70A, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - Z-M70A-0004069

Serbia Zastava M70A, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - Z-M70A-0004069

Lot #319 (Sale Order 320 of 574)

The Zastava M70A is the 9mm Parabellum variant of the M57. The Zastava M57 pistol was the standard sidearm of the Yugoslav Army from 1957 to the country's collapse in 1992. It was also used as a standard military sidearm by the countries of Serbia and Cyprus. It is a licensed copy of the Soviet TT pistol and is a single-action semi-automatic. This Serbia surplus M70A pistol was imported by Century Arms International and comes in the original Zastava Arms box with extra magazine. Features include a 4.5" barrel, black ribbed grips with embossed Zastava logo, round serrated hammer, rear slide serrations and dovetailed sights. 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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2001 Ruger 10/22 Carbine - Pink Laminate (18.5 2001 Ruger 10/22 Carbine - Pink Laminate (18.5

2001 Ruger 10/22 Carbine - Pink Laminate (18.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 252-32199

Lot #320 (Sale Order 321 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Carbine was made in 2001. Features include a pink laminate wood stock, 18.5" matte blued barrel, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight and black satin receiver finish. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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1990s Croatian PHP-MV (5 1990s Croatian PHP-MV (5

1990s Croatian PHP-MV (5" Barrel), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 04380

Lot #321 (Sale Order 322 of 574)

The PHP was the first major production pistol in Croatia, chambered in the 9×19mm Parabellum cartridge, and manufactured from 1990 to 1994. PHP stands for "first Croatian pistol" and was manufactured by IM Metallic, today known as HS Produkt. The pistol was developed to supply the Croatian military soon after Croatia gained its independence from Yugoslavia. The PHP MV-9 is most commonly seen with a barrel length of 4.1", although longer 5" & 5.5" variants were also produced. This Croatian PHP-MV double-action (DA/SA) pistol sports a 5" barrel, black synthetic grips with textured panels, rear slide serrations, dovetailed rear sight, thumb safety, slide stop and grooved front strap. 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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2007 Ruger 10/22 Carbine -Zytel Digital Camo (18.5 2007 Ruger 10/22 Carbine -Zytel Digital Camo (18.5

2007 Ruger 10/22 Carbine -Zytel Digital Camo (18.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - D351-18582

Lot #322 (Sale Order 323 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Carbine was made in 2007. Features include a full digital camo finish, checkered Zytel stock, 18.5" barrel, folding leaf rear sight and dovetailed brass bead front sight. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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Polish MAG-98, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Extra Magazine), SN - B01557 Polish MAG-98, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Extra Magazine), SN - B01557

Polish MAG-98, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Extra Magazine), SN - B01557

Lot #323 (Sale Order 324 of 574)

The MAG-98 is a Polish 9mm Parabellum double-action (DA/SA) semi-automatic pistol that was produced at the Lucznik Arms Factory in Radom. It was an improvement of the MAG-95 that was designed by Marian Gryszkiewicz in 1995. This MAG-98 was imported by Century Arms International and is dated 2000 on the right side of the receiver. Features include a matte black finish with front & rear slide serrations, 4.5" stainless barrel, dovetailed sights, round serrated hammer, black checkered synthetic grips, ambidextrous thumb safety, grooved front strap, slide stop, lanyard ring and comes with (2) 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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2007 Ruger 10/22 Carbine -Zytel Digital Camo (18.5 2007 Ruger 10/22 Carbine -Zytel Digital Camo (18.5

2007 Ruger 10/22 Carbine -Zytel Digital Camo (18.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - D350-80518

Lot #324 (Sale Order 325 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Carbine was made in 2007. Features include a full digital camo finish, checkered Zytel stock, 18.5" barrel, folding leaf rear sight and dovetailed brass bead front sight. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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1971 Polish P-64, 9×18mm Makarov, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster & Magazine), SN - JS08140 1971 Polish P-64, 9×18mm Makarov, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster & Magazine), SN - JS08140

1971 Polish P-64, 9×18mm Makarov, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster & Magazine), SN - JS08140

Lot #325 (Sale Order 326 of 574)

The P-64 is a Polish 9×18mm Makarov, double-action (DA/SA), blowback-operated, semi-automatic pistol developed in the late 1950s. In 1965, the P-64 entered service with the Polish Army, Police and Security Forces under the official designation "9mm pistolet wz. 1964", replacing the 7.62mm TT pistol. This P-64 is dated "1971" on the right side of the slide and features a 3.3" barrel, rear slide serrations, loaded chamber indicator, rotating slide catch, black checkered grips with checkered rear strap, serrated rib with fixed sights, rear dovetailed v-notch and comes with (2) 6-round magazines, brown leather holster & cleaning rod. 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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2007 Ruger 10/22 Carbine -Zytel Digital Camo (18.5 2007 Ruger 10/22 Carbine -Zytel Digital Camo (18.5

2007 Ruger 10/22 Carbine -Zytel Digital Camo (18.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - D350-68641

Lot #326 (Sale Order 327 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Carbine was made in 2007. Features include a full Desert Brown digital camo finish, checkered Zytel stock, 18.5" barrel, folding leaf rear sight and dovetailed brass bead front sight. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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1984 Bulgarian Makarov 1984 Bulgarian Makarov

1984 Bulgarian Makarov "Circle 10" Military, 9×18mm MAK, Semi-Auto, SN - AE241275

Lot #327 (Sale Order 328 of 574)

The Makarov pistol or PM is a Soviet semi-automatic pistol, designed under the project leadership of Nikolay Fyodorovich Makarov, that became the Soviet Union's standard military sidearm in 1951. The Makarov pistol was manufactured in several communist countries during the Cold War and afterwards; apart from the USSR itself, they were made in East Germany, Bulgaria, China, and post-reunification Germany. This Bulgarian "Circle 10" Military Makarov represents a production date of 1984, according to the serial number ("AE" = production series, "27" = date code 1984, "1270" = unit number in production series). Features include a 3.68" barrel, rear slide serrations, serrated round hammer, serrated rib, dovetail rear sight, fixed front sight, brown checkered grips with embossed star and lanyard ring. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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2007 Ruger 10/22 Carbine -Zytel Realtree Camo (18.5 2007 Ruger 10/22 Carbine -Zytel Realtree Camo (18.5

2007 Ruger 10/22 Carbine -Zytel Realtree Camo (18.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - D350-02637

Lot #328 (Sale Order 329 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Carbine was made in 2007. Features include a full Realtree Hardwoods camo finish, checkered Zytel stock, 18.5" barrel, folding leaf rear sight and dovetailed brass bead front sight. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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Baikal/ Russian Izhevsk IJ-70 Makarov, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - BFE0626 Baikal/ Russian Izhevsk IJ-70 Makarov, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - BFE0626

Baikal/ Russian Izhevsk IJ-70 Makarov, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - BFE0626

Lot #329 (Sale Order 330 of 574)

The IJ-70 is a modern variation of the Soviet Makarov pistol that is produced at the Izhevsk Mechanical Factory located in the city of Izhevsk, Russia, and imported to the U.S. by Baikal B-West Imports. The Makarov pistol or PM is a Soviet semi-automatic pistol designed under the project leadership of Nikolay Fyodorovich Makarov that became the Soviet Union's standard military sidearm in 1951. The Makarov pistol was manufactured in several communist countries during the Cold War and afterwards; apart from the USSR itself, they were made in East Germany, Bulgaria, China, and post-reunification Germany. This Russian Izhevsk IJ-70 Makarov is chambered for 380 ACP and features a 3.68" barrel, rear slide serrations, serrated round hammer, serrated rib, adjustable rear sight, fixed front sight, brown checkered grips with embossed star and lanyard ring. 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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2007 Ruger 10/22 Carbine -Zytel Realtree Camo (18.5 2007 Ruger 10/22 Carbine -Zytel Realtree Camo (18.5

2007 Ruger 10/22 Carbine -Zytel Realtree Camo (18.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - D350-60048

Lot #330 (Sale Order 331 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Carbine was made in 2007. Features include a full Realtree Hardwoods camo finish, checkered Zytel stock, 18.5" barrel, folding leaf rear sight and dovetailed brass bead front sight. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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1964 East German Makarov, 9×18mm MAK, Semi-Auto, SN - DP5773 1964 East German Makarov, 9×18mm MAK, Semi-Auto, SN - DP5773

1964 East German Makarov, 9×18mm MAK, Semi-Auto, SN - DP5773

Lot #331 (Sale Order 332 of 574)

The Makarov pistol or PM is a Soviet semi-automatic pistol, designed under the project leadership of Nikolay Fyodorovich Makarov that became the Soviet Union's standard military sidearm in 1951. The Makarov pistol was manufactured in several communist countries during the Cold War and afterwards; apart from the USSR itself, they were made in East Germany, Bulgaria, China, and post-reunification Germany. The East German factory of Ernst Thaelman in Suhl, Thueringen, made what are considered by some to be the finest pre-fall-of-the-Berlin Wall Makarovs. The finish is nice, the fit and machining is of quality you'd expect from a German shop, and they shoot like a dream. This East German (Ernst Thaelman, Suhl), Makarov is dated "64" on the left side of the frame. Features include a 3.68" barrel, rear slide serrations, serrated round hammer, serrated rib, dovetail rear sight, fixed front sight and black checkered grips. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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2004 Ruger 10/22 Carbine -Zytel Mossy Oak Camo (18.5 2004 Ruger 10/22 Carbine -Zytel Mossy Oak Camo (18.5

2004 Ruger 10/22 Carbine -Zytel Mossy Oak Camo (18.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - D256-30538

Lot #332 (Sale Order 333 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Carbine was made in 2004. Features include a full Mossy Oak Break-Up camo finish, checkered Zytel stock, 18.5" barrel, folding leaf rear sight and dovetailed brass bead front sight. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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1981 Czech Vz. 70 (CZ 70), 32 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 681737 1981 Czech Vz. 70 (CZ 70), 32 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 681737

1981 Czech Vz. 70 (CZ 70), 32 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 681737

Lot #333 (Sale Order 334 of 574)

The Vz. 50 (also known as the CZ 50) is a Czechoslovakian made double-action, semi-automatic pistol that was introduced in 1940. Vz. 50s were sold commercially but most were distributed to police agencies under control of the Ministry of the Interior. In 1970, an update of the Vz. 50 was released with minor cosmetic changes and internal improvements called the Vz. 70 (also known as CZ 70). This Vz. 70 is dated "81" on the left side of the frame along with a lion superimposed on an "N". Features include a 3.8" barrel, rear slide serrations, serrated rib, dovetailed rear sight, fixed front sight, round serrated hammer and black checkered grips with grooved backstrap. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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2007 Ruger 10/22 Carbine -Zytel Mossy Oak Camo (18.5 2007 Ruger 10/22 Carbine -Zytel Mossy Oak Camo (18.5

2007 Ruger 10/22 Carbine -Zytel Mossy Oak Camo (18.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - D350-66587

Lot #334 (Sale Order 335 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Carbine was made in 2007. Features include a full Mossy Oak Brush camo finish, checkered Zytel stock, 18.5" barrel, folding leaf rear sight and dovetailed brass bead front sight. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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1991 Polish P-83, 9×18mm Makarov, Semi-Auto (W/ Extra Magazine), SN - ZU08471 1991 Polish P-83, 9×18mm Makarov, Semi-Auto (W/ Extra Magazine), SN - ZU08471

1991 Polish P-83, 9×18mm Makarov, Semi-Auto (W/ Extra Magazine), SN - ZU08471

Lot #335 (Sale Order 336 of 574)

The P-83 is a double-action/single-action straight-blowback operated pistol chambered for the 9×18mm Makarov cartridge that was introduced in 1983. It succeeded the P-64 as the sidearm for the Polish Army and police. The P-83 is still in limited use by both the Polish police and the Polish military. This P-83 is dated "1991" on the right side of the slide and features a 3.5" barrel, rear slide serrations, loaded chamber indicator, black ribbed grips, serrated rib and dovetailed rear sight. This gun comes with (2) magazines and cleaning tool. 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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2014 "50 Years Of The 10/22" Tribute - Takedown (18.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 0001-01502

Lot #336 (Sale Order 337 of 574)

This 2014 "50 Years Of The 10/22" Tribute 10/22 Carbine Takedown sports a checkered black Zytel stock, 18.5" stainless barrel, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight and satin stainless receiver finish. This gun comes in the original box with black nylon carry case, paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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1998 Bulgarian Makarov 1998 Bulgarian Makarov

1998 Bulgarian Makarov "Circle 10" Military, 9×18mm MAK, Semi-Auto, SN - AD381534

Lot #337 (Sale Order 338 of 574)

The Makarov pistol or PM is a Soviet semi-automatic pistol, designed under the project leadership of Nikolay Fyodorovich Makarov that became the Soviet Union's standard military sidearm in 1951. The Makarov pistol was manufactured in several communist countries during the Cold War and afterwards; apart from the USSR itself, they were made in East Germany, Bulgaria, China, and post-reunification Germany. This Bulgarian "Circle 10" Military Makarov represents a production date of 1998, according to the serial number ("AD" = production series, "38" = date code 1998, "1534" = unit number in production series). Features include a 3.68" barrel, rear slide serrations, serrated round hammer, serrated rib, dovetail rear sight, fixed front sight and black checkered rubber grips. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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2012 Ruger 10/22 Takedown - Zytel/ Stainless, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 359-59356 2012 Ruger 10/22 Takedown - Zytel/ Stainless, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 359-59356

2012 Ruger 10/22 Takedown - Zytel/ Stainless, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 359-59356

Lot #338 (Sale Order 339 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Takedown was made in 2012. Features include a checkered black Zytel stock, 18.5" stainless barrel, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight, satin stainless receiver finish and scope mount. Does not include box or 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. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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Cutaway Prototype - 1971 Polish P-64, 9×18mm Makarov, Semi-Auto, SN - X0649 Cutaway Prototype - 1971 Polish P-64, 9×18mm Makarov, Semi-Auto, SN - X0649

Cutaway Prototype - 1971 Polish P-64, 9×18mm Makarov, Semi-Auto, SN - X0649

Lot #339 (Sale Order 340 of 574)

This P-64 Pistol is a "cutaway" prototype used as a display to show the internal workings. This Gun Is NOT Safe To Fire. The P-64 is a Polish 9×18mm Makarov, double-action (DA/SA), blowback-operated, semi-automatic pistol developed in the late 1950s. In 1965, the P-64 entered service with the Polish Army, Police and Security Forces under the official designation "9mm pistolet wz. 1964", replacing the 7.62mm TT pistol. This P-64 is dated "1971" on the right side of the slide and features a 3.3" barrel, rear slide serrations, loaded chamber indicator, rotating slide catch, black checkered grips with checkered rear strap, serrated rib with fixed sights and rear dovetailed v-notch. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and has a perfect sharp/ clean bore. This gun is currently not in working order.

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2009 Ruger 10/22 Compact Sporter (16 2009 Ruger 10/22 Compact Sporter (16

2009 Ruger 10/22 Compact Sporter (16"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - D354-95447

Lot #340 (Sale Order 341 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Compact Sporter was made in 2009. Features include a blue/green laminate stock, 16" blued barrel, 12.5" LOP, folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight and satin black receiver finish. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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SIG Swiss Hammerli MP160, 22 LR, Special Single-Shot Freestyle Target Pistol (W/ Box), SN - 8205 SIG Swiss Hammerli MP160, 22 LR, Special Single-Shot Freestyle Target Pistol (W/ Box), SN - 8205

SIG Swiss Hammerli MP160, 22 LR, Special Single-Shot Freestyle Target Pistol (W/ Box), SN - 8205

Lot #341 (Sale Order 342 of 574)

This MP160 Special Single-Shot Freestyle Target Pistol was manufactured in Switzerland by Hammerli and imported by SIG Arms Inc. It is fitted with a wooden stippled wrap around grip with right thumb rest and adjustable palm shelf. Other features include a 11.5" barrel, dual fully adjustable rear notch sights, Patridge front sight and adjustable components. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork, cleaning kit and adjustment tool. Does include counter weights or weight bracket. 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 with an extremely light trigger pull. Hammerli was founded in Lenzburg, Switzerland, by Johann Ulrich Hammerli in 1863. The company originally manufactured rifle barrels for the Swiss Army. Johann's son, Jeanot, took over the company in 1876 and partnered with Johann Hausch to form Hammerli & Hausch. The company's name changed again in 1921 to Rudolf Hammerli & Co. until 1946 when Rudolf passed away, and it became Hammerli & Co. AG. until 1971 when it was acquired by SIG. The company gained a reputation for manufacturing some of the highest quality competition handguns on the market. Finally, in 2006, the company was acquired by the German company Umarex which also owns Walther and Rohm Gesellschaft. This gun was manufactured and imported before the company was taken over by Umarex; hence, the marking indicates the gun was made in Switzerland.

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2009 Ruger 10/22 Compact Sporter (16 2009 Ruger 10/22 Compact Sporter (16

2009 Ruger 10/22 Compact Sporter (16"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 355-11209

Lot #342 (Sale Order 343 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this Model 10/22 Compact Sporter was made in 2009. Features include a smooth hardwood stock with stained finish, 16" blued barrel, 12.75" LOP, adjustable fiber-optic rear sight, dovetailed fiber-optic front sight and satin black receiver finish. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and scope base. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations: the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models: the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production.

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Russian TOZ 35M,  22 LR, Free Single Loading Pistol W/ Un-Cut Grips (New-In-Case), SN - 891158 Russian TOZ 35M,  22 LR, Free Single Loading Pistol W/ Un-Cut Grips (New-In-Case), SN - 891158

Russian TOZ 35M, 22 LR, Free Single Loading Pistol W/ Un-Cut Grips (New-In-Case), SN - 891158

Lot #343 (Sale Order 344 of 574)

This Russian TOZ 35M Free Single Loading Pistol by Tulskii Oruschenyi Sawod in the city of Tula is designed for Olympic competition - 11.75" barrel. This gun comes in the original wooden custom fit case with un-cut wooden grips, cleaning tools and manual. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The TOZ 35M is an adaptation of the classic Peabody/Martini-type rear hinged breechblock built to a smaller scale. Construction is all steel, with stained wood forearm. A lever at the base of the grip operates the breechblock: moving the lever to the front opens the action, while moving the action lever to the rear position cocks and closes the action. The trigger is fully adjustable and is set by the operation of a small side lever at the left side of the receiver after the round is loaded. It can be adjusted down to a weight range of around 20 grams. The TOZ 35M features a robust, fully adjustable rear sight having windage and elevation adjustments via finger-operated knobs. The early TOZ 35 models were produced from 1963-85, which were succeeded by the TOZ-35(M) (M= modified action). A combined total of 60,755 pistols were made.

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1985 Anschutz (W. Germany) 1518 Mannlicher, 22 Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - 1270099 1985 Anschutz (W. Germany) 1518 Mannlicher, 22 Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - 1270099

1985 Anschutz (W. Germany) 1518 Mannlicher, 22 Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - 1270099

Lot #344 (Sale Order 345 of 574)

This West Germany Anschutz Model 1518 Sporting Rifle is chambered for 22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire and is stamped "IJ" which represents a 1985 production date. Features include a Model 64 style action/ receiver, full length walnut Monte Carlo stock with basket weave checkering/ raised cheek & gloss finish, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, 19.75" barrel with polished bluing, serrated receiver top grooved for scope rings, folding leaf rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, sling studs and detachable box magazine. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Originally founded in 1856, by Julius and Lusie Anschutz, then reformed in 1950 as J.G. Anschutz GmbH, the Anschutz name has become very well respected in shooting circles around the world. Their rifles are well known for their superb accuracy and craftsmanship.

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Russian TOZ 35M,  22 LR, Free Single Loading Pistol W/ Un-Cut Grips (New-In-Case), SN - 891924 Russian TOZ 35M,  22 LR, Free Single Loading Pistol W/ Un-Cut Grips (New-In-Case), SN - 891924

Russian TOZ 35M, 22 LR, Free Single Loading Pistol W/ Un-Cut Grips (New-In-Case), SN - 891924

Lot #345 (Sale Order 346 of 574)

This Russian TOZ 35M Free Single Loading Pistol by Tulskii Oruschenyi Sawod in the city of Tula is designed for Olympic competition - 11.75" barrel. This gun comes in the original wooden custom fit case with un-cut wooden grips, cleaning tools and manual. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The TOZ 35M is an adaptation of the classic Peabody/Martini-type rear hinged breechblock built to a smaller scale. Construction is all steel with stained wood forearm. A lever at the base of the grip operates the breechblock: moving the lever to the front opens the action, while moving the action lever to the rear position cocks and closes the action. The trigger is fully adjustable and is set by the operation of a small side lever at the left side of the receiver after the round is loaded. It can be adjusted down to a weight range of around 20 grams. The TOZ 35M features a robust, fully adjustable rear sight having windage and elevation adjustments via finger-operated knobs. The early TOZ 35 model were produced from 1963-85, which were succeeded by the TOZ-35(M) (M= modified action). A combined total of 60,755 pistols were made.

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Highly Engraved 1920s Walther (Zella-Mehlis, Germany), 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 30312 Highly Engraved 1920s Walther (Zella-Mehlis, Germany), 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 30312

Highly Engraved 1920s Walther (Zella-Mehlis, Germany), 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 30312

Lot #346 (Sale Order 347 of 574)

This Carl Walther (Waffenfabrik, Zella-Mehlis, Germany) bolt-action sporting rifle was produced in the 1920s, and sports a highly engraved receiver, bolt & trigger guard with deep-relief floral scroll patterns. Other features include a walnut stock with checkered grip & grooved forearm, original black hard rubber checkered buttpad, 22.5" barrel, side mounted adjustable rear peep sight, ramped dovetail front sight, high luster bluing finish, sling rings and detachable box magazine. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Ruger Charger - Green Laminate (10 Ruger Charger - Green Laminate (10

Ruger Charger - Green Laminate (10"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB W/ Case), SN - 490-00017

Lot #347 (Sale Order 348 of 574)

The Ruger Charger is little brother to the 10/22 rifle that is a standard in any gun safe. The Charger features the same 10/22 action we are all familiar with and delivers accuracy and comfort in a much smaller pistol length package. A favorite among target plinkers, the Charger comes optics-ready (though optics NOT included) with a picatinny rail mounted on top. The bipod, features multiple positions and folds underneath, allowing you to shoot at rest or not. This Charger is built on a comfortable green/black laminate wood stock with a 10" barrel and satin blued finish. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and soft case. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order.

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Voere (Austria) VEC-91, 5.7x26 Caseless, Bolt-Action, SN - 0157 Voere (Austria) VEC-91, 5.7x26 Caseless, Bolt-Action, SN - 0157

Voere (Austria) VEC-91, 5.7x26 Caseless, Bolt-Action, SN - 0157

Lot #348 (Sale Order 349 of 574)

The Voere VEC-91 rifle is made in Austria by Voere and was the first commercial sporting rifle to combine caseless ammunition and electronic firing. It was first exported to the United States in limited importation from 1993 to 2008. Depending upon its chambering, it fired a 5.56 (0.223"), 5.7 mm or 6 mm projectile at muzzle velocities of up to 930 meters per second (3,051 feet per second). Caseless ammunition has been a popular military rifle concept since the end of World War II but has never met with much public approval. The main benefits of caseless ammunition to the military are that ammunition can be made lighter enabling soldiers to carry several hundred rounds, and the fact that case extraction is not required allows for a faster rate of fire. This Voere VEC-91 sports an outline checkered walnut stock with high comb/ raised cheek & Rosewood Schnabel tip, Rosewood grip cap, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, high luster polished bluing, butterknife style bolt handle, 20.75" barrel, ramped v-notch rear sight, ramped adjustable pinned blade front sight, sling studs, tang safety and detachable box magazine. This gun has no wear and is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and may be new-old-stock. Does not include box.

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Ruger Charger - Green Laminate (10 Ruger Charger - Green Laminate (10

Ruger Charger - Green Laminate (10"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB W/ Case), SN - 490-02912

Lot #349 (Sale Order 350 of 574)

The Ruger Charger is little brother to the 10/22 rifle that is a standard in any gun safe. The Charger features the same 10/22 action we are all familiar with and delivers accuracy and comfort in a much smaller pistol length package. A favorite among target plinkers, the Charger comes optics-ready (though optics NOT included) with a picatinny rail mounted on top. The bipod features multiple positions and folds underneath allowing you to shoot at rest or not. This Charger is built on a comfortable green/black laminate wood stock with a 10" barrel and satin blued finish. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and soft case - Does not include magazine. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order.

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1970s Kleingunther (Voere - W. Germany) K11 Sporter, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 547933 1970s Kleingunther (Voere - W. Germany) K11 Sporter, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 547933

1970s Kleingunther (Voere - W. Germany) K11 Sporter, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 547933

Lot #350 (Sale Order 351 of 574)

The K11 Sporting Rifle was built by Voere of W. Germany, and then imported to the U.S. in the 1970s by KDF Co. (Kleinguenther). Roy Weatherby hired Robert Kleingunther (from Austria) as a gunsmith in the 50's. Mr. Kleingunther later moved on to Seguin, TX, and started his own rifle company. The Kleingunther rifles were guaranteed to shoot 1 inch groups and had bolts that slid in the action much like a Sauer - smooth as a hot knife through butter. This Voere/ Kleingunther K11 sports a smooth hardwood stock with high comb, black ribbed buttpad, 21.25" barrel, ramped front sight, chrome bolt & handle, sling rings, detachable box magazine and mounted Tasco 4x32 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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Cutaway Prototype - 1971 Polish P-64, 9×18mm Makarov, Semi-Auto, SN - X0741 Cutaway Prototype - 1971 Polish P-64, 9×18mm Makarov, Semi-Auto, SN - X0741

Cutaway Prototype - 1971 Polish P-64, 9×18mm Makarov, Semi-Auto, SN - X0741

Lot #351 (Sale Order 352 of 574)

This P-64 Pistol is a "cutaway" prototype used as a display to show the internal workings. This Gun Is NOT Safe To Fire. The P-64 is a Polish 9×18mm Makarov, double-action (DA/SA), blowback-operated, semi-automatic pistol developed in the late 1950s. In 1965, the P-64 entered service with the Polish Army, Police and Security Forces under the official designation "9mm pistolet wz. 1964", replacing the 7.62mm TT pistol. This P-64 is dated "1971" on the right side of the slide and features a 3.3" barrel, rear slide serrations, loaded chamber indicator, rotating slide catch, black checkered grips with checkered rear strap, serrated rib with fixed sights and rear dovetailed v-notch. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and has a perfect sharp/ clean bore. This gun is currently not in working order.

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1985 Kleingunther (Voere - W. Germany) K22 Deluxe Sporter, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 900699 1985 Kleingunther (Voere - W. Germany) K22 Deluxe Sporter, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 900699

1985 Kleingunther (Voere - W. Germany) K22 Deluxe Sporter, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 900699

Lot #352 (Sale Order 353 of 574)

The K22 Sporting Rifle was built by Voere of W. Germany, and then imported to the U.S. in the 1970s & 80s by KDF Co. (Kleinguenther). Roy Weatherby hired Robert Kleingunther (from Austria) as a gunsmith in the 50s. Mr. Kleingunther later moved on to Seguin, TX, and started his own rifle company. The Kleingunther rifles were guaranteed to shoot 1 inch groups and had bolts that slid in the action much like a Sauer - smooth as a hot knife through butter. This Voere/ Kleingunther K22 is marked "IF" which indicated a 1985 production date. Features include an outline checkered Monte Carlo hardwood stock with high fluted comb & raised cheek, black ribbed buttpad, 22" barrel, grooved receiver top for scope rings and sling studs. Does not include 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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Cutaway Prototype - 1977 Polish P-64, 9×18mm Makarov, Semi-Auto, SN - X1812 Cutaway Prototype - 1977 Polish P-64, 9×18mm Makarov, Semi-Auto, SN - X1812

Cutaway Prototype - 1977 Polish P-64, 9×18mm Makarov, Semi-Auto, SN - X1812

Lot #353 (Sale Order 354 of 574)

This P-64 Pistol is a "cutaway" prototype used as a display to show the internal workings. This gun Is NOT Safe To Fire. The P-64 is a Polish 9×18mm Makarov, double-action (DA/SA), blowback-operated, semi-automatic pistol developed in the late 1950s. In 1965, the P-64 entered service with the Polish Army, Police and Security Forces under the official designation "9mm pistolet wz. 1964", replacing the 7.62mm TT pistol. This P-64 is dated "1977" on the right side of the slide and features a 3.3" barrel, rear slide serrations, loaded chamber indicator, rotating slide catch, black checkered grips with checkered rear strap, serrated rib with fixed sights and rear dovetailed v-notch. 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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Tikka T3X Lite, 308 Win (22.4 Tikka T3X Lite, 308 Win (22.4

Tikka T3X Lite, 308 Win (22.4"), Bolt-Action (NIB), SN - L87470

Lot #354 (Sale Order 355 of 574)

The Tikka T3X Lite Bolt-Action Rifle is an innovative, well-designed, lightweight hunting rifle that shoots accurately and functions flawlessly. The T3X Hunter has a synthetic stock, a blued barrel and receiver. A high-quality recoil pad makes shooting the T3X Lite extremely manageable; and interchangeable pistol grips allow you to modify the angle of the grip for shooting from multiple positions. Additional screw placements on top of the receiver provide for secure attachment of a scope base or Picatinny rail. The T3X uses a 2-lug bolt with a 75 degree lift that cycles smooth as silk. The 75 degree bolt lift aids in keeping hand and gloves away from the scope and speeds the cycling process. An enlarged ejection port facilitates feeding rounds one at a time. A single column polymer magazine feeds reliably and facilitates in loading and unloading the rifle. The T3X Lite bolt-action rifle features a single-stage adjustable trigger that breaks crisp and clean allowing hunters to make quick, accurate shots under field conditions. This T3X is chambered for 308 Winchester and sports a 22.4" barrel with recessed crown. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and sling swivels. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order.

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1970s Stoeger, STLR-4 1970s Stoeger, STLR-4

1970s Stoeger, STLR-4 "Luger", 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 63994

Lot #355 (Sale Order 356 of 574)

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 1969-1980, and sports an aluminum blued frame, 4.5" barrel, smooth walnut grips, fixed 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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Browning T-Bolt Composite Sporter (22 Browning T-Bolt Composite Sporter (22

Browning T-Bolt Composite Sporter (22"), 22 Magnum, Straight Bolt-Action, SN - 01909ZZ253

Lot #356 (Sale Order 357 of 574)

Considered by many as the perfect rimfire rifle, the Browning T-Bolt Composite Sporter is a straight pull bolt action rifle. This fast rimfire retains the long range accuracy of a standard bolt action rifle but in a rimfire package. The stock of the T-bolt is made from composite materials and allows the barrel to free float for incredible accuracy. Additionally, this rifle features a semi-match chamber, recessed crown, top tang safety and adjustable trigger. A 10 round double helix style magazine feeds the rounds into the T-bolt. This T-Bolt Composite Sporter is chambered for 22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire, has a 22" barrel and sports a Burris Timberline 4.5x-14x scope. The rear scope ring on this gun is broken, but otherwise 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. Does not include box.

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Seecamp LWS 32 - Stainless (2 Seecamp LWS 32 - Stainless (2

Seecamp LWS 32 - Stainless (2"), 32 ACP, Semi-Auto Pocket Pistol (NIB W/ Holster), SN - 044153

Lot #357 (Sale Order 358 of 574)

The Seecamp LWS 32 is a highly sought-after pocket pistol known for its compact size, lightweight design, and reliability. It is also the smallest 7-shot pistol ever produced. Thanks to the compact design, the LWS 32 is the ultimate concealed carry. Its stainless steel construction and double action-only trigger make it a durable and safe choice for personal protection. The LWS 32 is chambered in .32 ACP, a caliber known for a balance of stopping power and low recoil, making it easy to handle for shooters of all skill levels. Other features include a 2" barrel, 3.25" height, 4.25" length on axis, G10 black checkered grips, rear slide serrations and loaded chamber indicator. This gun comes in the original box (2003 - 30th Anniversary) with Don Hume brown cowhide leather #78 front pocket holster, extra magazine and paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order.

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First Year - 1962 Remington 700 ADL (1st Variation Buttplate), 222 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - 29948 First Year - 1962 Remington 700 ADL (1st Variation Buttplate), 222 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - 29948

First Year - 1962 Remington 700 ADL (1st Variation Buttplate), 222 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - 29948

Lot #358 (Sale Order 359 of 574)

This one-owner Remington Model 700 was purchased in 1962 (first year production) and is barrel stamped "DJ" which indicates that is was manufactured in September of 1962. Features include a desirable 1st Variation factory checkered aluminum buttplate, diamond checkered walnut Monte Carlo stock with raised cheek/ fluted comb & gloss finish, 20" free floating barrel with recessed crown, Rosewood forearm tip with dual white spacers, Rosewood grip cap with dual white spacers, sling rings with brown padded leather sling, jeweled bolt, internal blind magazine and period correct Weaver K6 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. 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.

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Seecamp LWS 32 - Stainless (2 Seecamp LWS 32 - Stainless (2

Seecamp LWS 32 - Stainless (2"), 32 ACP, Semi-Auto Pocket Pistol (NIB W/ Holster), SN - 027849

Lot #359 (Sale Order 360 of 574)

The Seecamp LWS 32 is a highly sought-after pocket pistol known for its compact size, lightweight design, and reliability. It is also the smallest 7-shot pistol ever produced. Thanks to the compact design, the LWS 32 is the ultimate concealed carry. Its stainless steel construction and double action-only trigger make it a durable and safe choice for personal protection. The LWS 32 is chambered in .32 ACP, a caliber known for a balance of stopping power and low recoil, making it easy to handle for shooters of all skill levels. Other features include a 2" barrel, 3.25" height, 4.25" length on axis, G10 black checkered grips, rear slide serrations and loaded chamber indicator. This gun comes in the original box with Calco brown horsehide leather front pocket holster, extra magazine and paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order.

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Remington 572 BDL (Deluxe) Fieldmaster, 22 S L LR, Pump (W/ Paperwork), SN - E1407663 Remington 572 BDL (Deluxe) Fieldmaster, 22 S L LR, Pump (W/ Paperwork), SN - E1407663

Remington 572 BDL (Deluxe) Fieldmaster, 22 S L LR, Pump (W/ Paperwork), SN - E1407663

Lot #360 (Sale Order 361 of 574)

The versatile Model 572 BDL Fieldmaster is one of the most popular pump-action 22 rimfires made in America today. It handles 22 short, 22 long and 22 long rifle cartridges interchangeably. Other features include big-game sights, a positive cross-bolt safety and a grooved receiver for scope mounts. For those sportsmen who still love the look and feel of classic rimfire rifles, Remington's Model 572 BDL Fieldmaster is the finest available. This Model 572 BDL Fieldmaster sports a high gloss checkered walnut stock with high fluted comb & black grip cap, black checkered buttpad, 21" barrel, adjustable ramp rear sight and front blade sight. This gun comes with all original paperwork but does not include 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. The Remington Model 572 is a slide-action sporting rifle that was introduced in 1954. The design has the look and feel of the Remington 870 shotgun and is a "hammerless" style meaning the hammer is contained within the action, and ejection is through the side. In 1966, Remington introduced the BDL or "Deluxe" rifle. The BDL featured a ramp front sight, fully adjustable rear sight modeled after the sight used on Remington 700 big-game rifle, and a higher-grade walnut stock.

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GLOCK 22C (Compensated) Gen4 (4.49 GLOCK 22C (Compensated) Gen4 (4.49

GLOCK 22C (Compensated) Gen4 (4.49"), 40 S&W, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - ETW685US

Lot #361 (Sale Order 362 of 574)

The GLOCK 22C (Compensated) model includes an integrated compensator to allow for gases to escape in front of the bullet for a more accurate shot. Two tiny, elongated ports that are located on either side of the barrel's centerline exhaust into two vents cut out of the slide's top. This limits perceived recoil allowing for faster follow up shots. Research has proven that the Compensated models are suitable for Night Shooting due to the compensator's design which pushes the air to the side of your front sight post. The GLOCK 22C is truly a full size defensive weapon breed for battle. This GLOCK 22C features a Polymer frame with snakeskin pattern combat grips, 4.49" cold hammered Tenifer coated barrel, low profile night sights, lower accessory rail, "Safe Action" trigger system and loaded chamber indicator. This gun comes in the original black hardcase with extra magazine, quick loader and cleaning tools. This is in nice condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. 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. GLOCK introduced the G22 .40 S&W in 1990, and effectively closed the gap between the heavy .45 Auto, and the internationally proven 9x19.

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First Year - 1967 Remington 788 Rifle (22 First Year - 1967 Remington 788 Rifle (22

First Year - 1967 Remington 788 Rifle (22"), 30-30 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 034709

Lot #362 (Sale Order 363 of 574)

This Remington Model 788 Rifle is date stamped "DP", which indicates that is was manufactured in September of 1967 - first year production. Features include a smooth hardwood stock with high comb & gloss finish, black ribbed buttpad, 22" barrel, rear sight ramp, ramped front sight, sling rings, detachable box magazine and Weaver Marksman 4x scope. This gun is in excellent condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore, but IS NOT in working order. The safety on this rifle is stuck and will not dry fire. This problem is common with firearms that have been sitting a long time. This can usually be fixed by simply flushing the assembly out with Gunscrubber or brake cleaner spray, then relube with your choice of oil. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate. 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.

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GLOCK 19 Gen4, 9mm PARA (4 GLOCK 19 Gen4, 9mm PARA (4

GLOCK 19 Gen4, 9mm PARA (4"), Semi-Auto (New-In-Hardcase), SN - BECH881

Lot #363 (Sale Order 364 of 574)

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 19 Gen4 sports a Polymer frame with stippled combat grips, 4" cold hammered Tenifer coated barrel, white outline sights, lower accessory rail, "Safe Action" trigger system and loaded chamber indicator. This gun comes in original black hardcase with MOS optics adapter set, (2) extra magazines, quick loader, interchangeable backstraps, cleaning tools and paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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1972 Remington 788 Rifle (22 1972 Remington 788 Rifle (22

1972 Remington 788 Rifle (22"), 243 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 6122523

Lot #364 (Sale Order 365 of 574)

This Remington Model 788 Rifle is date stamped "WW", which indicates that is was manufactured in August of 1972. Features include a smooth hardwood stock with high comb & gloss finish, black ribbed buttpad, 22" barrel, ramped front sight, detachable box magazine and Monoscope 4-9x40 scope. This gun is in excellent condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore, but IS NOT in working order. The safety on this rifle is stuck and will not dry fire. This problem is common with firearms that have been sitting a long time. This can usually be fixed by simply flushing the assembly out with Gunscrubber or brake cleaner spray then relube with your choice of oil. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate. 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.

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GLOCK 27 Gen3 Subcompact (3.25 GLOCK 27 Gen3 Subcompact (3.25

GLOCK 27 Gen3 Subcompact (3.25"), 40 S&W, Semi-Auto, SN - SXL527

Lot #365 (Sale Order 366 of 574)

The GLOCK 27 is a .40 S&W version of the subcompact GLOCK 26. This GLOCK 27 Gen3 sports a Polymer frame with textured combat grips, 3.25" cold hammered Tenifer coated barrel, white outline sights, "Safe Action" trigger system and loaded chamber indicator. 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 hardcase. 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.

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Remington 504 Sporter (20 Remington 504 Sporter (20

Remington 504 Sporter (20"), 22 LR, Bolt-Action (NIB), SN - 50402934

Lot #366 (Sale Order 367 of 574)

This Remington Model 504 Sporting Rifle sports an American walnut stock classic style outline checkering/ fluted comb & satin finish, black grip cap with floral outline design & gold "R" logo, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, satin blued barrel & receiver finish, 20" barrel with crowned muzzle, stainless trigger, sling studs and detachable box magazine. This gun comes in the original box with scope mounts and paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. The 504 series is Remington's entry in the deluxe rimfire rifle sweepstakes. These rifles are designed to compete with other upscale rimfire rifles, and perhaps most of all, with the Ruger M77 rimfire series.

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GLOCK 42 Subcompact (3.25 GLOCK 42 Subcompact (3.25

GLOCK 42 Subcompact (3.25"), 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - AAWT616

Lot #367 (Sale Order 368 of 574)

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) extra 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.

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Circa 1910 Savage Model 1903, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 95135 Circa 1910 Savage Model 1903, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 95135

Circa 1910 Savage Model 1903, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 95135

Lot #368 (Sale Order 369 of 574)

The Savage Model 1903 is a pump-action, side-ejecting, .22 rimfire rifle with an internal hammer that was produced from 1903 until 1916. The rifle's most unusual feature is a detachable magazine. Typically, pump-action rimfire rifles have a tubular magazine located under the barrel. The Savage Model 1903 is a Takedown Model with the takedown screw located on the right side of the receiver just above the trigger. Other features include a walnut stock with "half-pistol" knob grip & 11-groove forearm, curved metal buttplate, 24" octagon barrel, adjustable v-notch rear sight, dovetailed bead front sight and tang safety. This gun is in nice condition for its age, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Rather than a basic bolt-action or a lever gun, the 1903 used a pump-action system, something that was still pretty novel at the time. As such, it was an answer to the Colt Lightning and Winchester Model 1890 pump-action takedown carbines that had been introduced just a decade prior. However, one-upping Colt and Winchester, which both utilized underbarrel tube-style magazines, Savage's new gun had a detachable box magazine. Savage touted the loading system in a period advertisement as "An exclusive feature," saying several loaded magazines could be carried in a pocket and "instantly" loaded when needed. "This insures rapidity of fire and gives accuracy unattainable with other 22 caliber repeating rifles." Extra magazines could be had at the time for a quarter, and today they are still made by Triple K.

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Ruger SR40c Compact (3.5 Ruger SR40c Compact (3.5

Ruger SR40c Compact (3.5"), 40 S&W, Semi-Auto, SN - 345-16839

Lot #369 (Sale Order 370 of 574)

The SR40c is a capable handgun backed by the .40 S&W round making it one of the most powerful concealed carry handguns available today. For those gun owners that feel the need for a compact handgun in a caliber greater than nine millimeter, the SR40c delivers. It is designed much like the SR9, adopted to the compact size category and modified to carry. This SR40c features a brushed satin stainless steel slide with front & rear serrations, 3.5" stainless barrel, black glass-reinforced polymer frame with checkered grips & straps, lower accessory rail, 3-dot target sights adjustable for elevation & windage, ambidextrous thumb safety, loaded chamber indicator and slide stop. 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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1949 Remington 241 Speedmaster, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 123068 1949 Remington 241 Speedmaster, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 123068

1949 Remington 241 Speedmaster, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 123068

Lot #370 (Sale Order 371 of 574)

This Remington Model 241 Speedmaster is date stamped "PUU", which indicates that it was manufactured in June of 1949. Features include a smooth walnut stock with gloss finish, checkered aluminum buttpad, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail silver bead front sight, quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver and tubular stock fed magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate. The Remington Model 241 Speedmaster is an autoloading, takedown, rimfire rifle that was manufactured from 1935 to 1951, and replaced the Model 24 in Remington's lineup. The 241 is a bit bigger than its predecessor with a longer barrel than the Model 24, and was thus advertised as "a man-sized gun" which was "bigger – heavier – and better". It was offered in several grades, to include: "SA" or "LA" Standard; "B" - Better; "SC" or "LC" - Special; "SD" or "LD" - Peerless; "SE" or "LE" - Expert; "SF" or "LF" Premier.

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Ruger LCR - Black Oxide (1 7/8 Ruger LCR - Black Oxide (1 7/8

Ruger LCR - Black Oxide (1 7/8"), 357 Magnum, Revolver (NIB W/ Case), SN - 546-81753

Lot #371 (Sale Order 372 of 574)

The Ruger LCR is the evolution of the revolver. Its monolithic frame is made from aerospace-grade stainless steel. The patented friction reducing cam is a next generation design in fire control systems that results in a smooth, non-stacking double-action trigger pull, and the patented polymer fire control housing holds all the fire control components in their proper dimensional relationships, reduces weight significantly and helps reduce recoil. The high-strength stainless steel cylinder is extensively fluted (reducing weight) and features a PVD finish for excellent durability. This LCR (357 Magnum) sports a 1 7/8" barrel, black oxide stainless finish, black rubber combat grips with textured panels, stainless trigger and 6-round cylinder. This gun comes in the original box with black soft case and paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order

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

1967 Remington, Model 11-48 (25" FULL), 410 Ga., Semi-Auto

Lot #372 (Sale Order 373 of 574)

This Remington Model 11-48 is date stamped "EP", which indicates that it was manufactured in October of 1967, and sports a factory replaced stock/ forearm that was done in the 1990s. Features include a 25" FULL barrel, high luster polished bluing, checkered hardwood stock with stained finish & grooved forearm, stainless trigger, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, ramped silver bead front sight, 14" LOP and is chambered for up to 3" shells. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. The Remington Model 11-48 is a semi-automatic shotgun advertised as the "New Generation" semi-automatic. It was produced after World War II as a replacement for the Remington Model 11 and was manufactured from 1949 to 1968.

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Ruger LCR - Synergistic Hard Coat (1 7/8 Ruger LCR - Synergistic Hard Coat (1 7/8

Ruger LCR - Synergistic Hard Coat (1 7/8"), 38 Spl. +P, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 1452-42408

Lot #373 (Sale Order 374 of 574)

The Ruger LCR is the evolution of the revolver. Its monolithic frame is made from aerospace-grade stainless steel. The patented friction reducing cam is a next generation design in fire control systems that results in a smooth, non-stacking double-action trigger pull, and the patented polymer fire control housing holds all the fire control components in their proper dimensional relationships, reduces weight significantly and helps reduce recoil. The high-strength stainless steel cylinder is extensively fluted (reducing weight) and features a PVD finish for excellent durability. This LCR (38 Special) sports a 1 7/8" barrel, matte black Synergistic Hard Coat finish, black rubber combat grips with textured panels, stainless trigger and 6-round cylinder. This gun comes in the original box. This gun is same-as-new condition with no wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order

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Benelli SBE II Comfortech Camo MAX5 (28 Benelli SBE II Comfortech Camo MAX5 (28

Benelli SBE II Comfortech Camo MAX5 (28"), 12 Ga. Mag., Semi-Auto (New-In-Case), SN - U457584B

Lot #374 (Sale Order 375 of 574)

The Benelli Super Black Eagle (SBE) II has been a primary consideration for hunters for over 25 years. It features a 28" Crio-treated barrel fitted with a vent-rib, elongated red-bar front sight and mid barrel bead sight for quick target acquisition. The SBE II's Inertia-Driven System allows for quick, reliable and comfortable shots every time. It allows this shotgun the ability to shoot the heavy 3 1/2" shells and still reliably cycle much softer loads that would turn other operating systems into a single shot shotgun. The light recoil that this shotgun offers is also due to the ComfortTech gel pad and gel comb inserts that reduce felt recoil up to 48 percent. This Super Black Eagle II sports a MAX5 pattern camo finish. For more than 25 years, this shotgun is still one of the most sought after waterfowl guns on the market. This is no surprise with the uncompromising philosophy of creating premium firearms that Benelli is known for. This gun comes in the original grey hardcase with choke tubes, shim kit, cleaning supplies, choke wrench & paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. This guns has 14.5" LOP.

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1990s American Arms (Erma-Werke) PK22 (3.25 1990s American Arms (Erma-Werke) PK22 (3.25

1990s American Arms (Erma-Werke) PK22 (3.25"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 001010

Lot #375 (Sale Order 376 of 574)

The PK22 semi-automatic double-action (SA/DA) 22 caliber pistol was made in Germany by Erma-Werke and imported/ sold in the U.S. by American Arms, LLC in the 1990s. Features include a 3.25" barrel, rear slide serrations, dovetailed rear sight, round serrated hammer, beavertail-style grip and black checkered grips. This gun comes in the original blue box. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order

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Remington Versa Max (28"), 12 Ga. Magnum, Semi-Auto, SN - RT02741A

Lot #376 (Sale Order 377 of 574)

The Remington Versa Max autoloading shotgun is made for extreme endurance and smooth shooting of all loads. It features self-regulating gas pressure, reduced recoil and ultra-consistent cycling. Thanks to the VersaPort system and the SuperCell Recoil Pad, the felt recoil on this 12-Gauge autoloader is comparable to that of a 20-Gauge while the compact action shifts the balance point backward for better faster handling. The internal components along with the anodized-aluminum receiver and nickel-plated barrel resist corrosion even in the harshest conditions, and the action remained reliable through testing thousands of rounds without cleaning although the quick and easy disassembly makes for hassle-free cleaning of the Versa Max. This Versa Max features a black synthetic stock with rubber comb & textured grip panels, 28" barrel with IMP CYL choke tube, serrated high vent-rib with silver mid-bead & green fiber-optic pin front sight, integrated sling studs, 14.25" LOP and is chambered for up to 3 1/2" shells. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. This guns has 14.5" LOP.

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1999 Ruger MKII 1999 Ruger MKII

1999 Ruger MKII "50th Anniversary" (4.75"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 222-41050

Lot #377 (Sale Order 378 of 574)

This 1999 Ruger MKII pistol is a limited production (1999 only) to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the first Ruger rimfire pistol. Features include a 4.75" barrel, black checkered grips with red logo medallion inlays, Ruger Crest engraved on the top of the receiver, stainless bolt with Ruger logo on the charging handle, grooved stainless trigger, dovetailed notch rear sight and pinned front sight. This gun comes in the original red special edition hardcase with paperwork and extra magazine. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order

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1963 Beretta S55 Silver Snipe - Satin Chrome (26 1963 Beretta S55 Silver Snipe - Satin Chrome (26

1963 Beretta S55 Silver Snipe - Satin Chrome (26" M/ IC), 20 Ga., O/U, SN - 08735

Lot #378 (Sale Order 379 of 574)

This Beretta S55 Silver Snipe is stamped "XIX" under the barrels which indicates that it was produced in 1963. Features include a satin chrome receiver with scroll engraved accents & guardian angel underneath, gold trigger, walnut stock with deep cut outline checkering/ fluted comb & gloss finish, black grip cap with starburst design, black checkered buttpad, 26" M/ IC barrels, single extractor, jeweled block, tang safety, serrated vent-rib with white bead front sight, 14.25" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun will have a pressure bulge in the lower barrel, but otherwise is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order. Beretta created their first over/ under shotgun in 1933, the Model S1. Borrowed from British and German designs, the S1 featured sidelocks, a low-profile action, and double Kersten locks. Beretta followed up this gun with a boxlock version they called the ASE (Anson Sovrapposta Ejectors). The New York Times reviewed one in 1948, and reported: “It’s a beautifully balanced, light gun.” In 1955, they introduced the S55 (Silver Snipe), S56 (Golden Snipe), and S57 (Ruby Snipe). These O/Us combined features of the S1 and ASE. Compared to a Browning Superposed, all the Snipes weighed less. Over time, these guns evolved into some of the best-selling O/Us ever, like the Beretta 686 and the S687 Silver Pigeon.

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1980 Ruger, Standard Automatic (4.75 1980 Ruger, Standard Automatic (4.75

1980 Ruger, Standard Automatic (4.75"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 16-31194

Lot #379 (Sale Order 380 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this "Standard Automatic" Pistol was made in 1980. Features include a blued finish, 4.75" barrel, black checkered grips with silver logo medallion, stainless bolt, grooved stainless trigger, stainless magazine, dovetailed notch rear sight and pinned front sight. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork. This gun is in new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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Tristar Upland Hunter EX (28 Tristar Upland Hunter EX (28

Tristar Upland Hunter EX (28"), 410 Ga., Over/Under, SN - 996014

Lot #380 (Sale Order 381 of 574)

This Tristar Upland Hunter EX 410 gauge over/under shotgun sports a stainless receiver with floral scroll engravings, checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & satin finish, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, 28" vented barrels with MOD/ IMP CYL choke tubes, serrated rib with red fiber-optic front sight, tang safety/ barrel selector, single extractor, jeweled block, 14.5" LOP and 3" chamber. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. The Hunter Ex features a solid frame for durability and strength, sealed actions to keep dirt out, self-adjusting locking lugs and steel mono-block barrel construction for increased durability.

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1982 Ruger, Standard Automatic (4.75 1982 Ruger, Standard Automatic (4.75

1982 Ruger, Standard Automatic (4.75"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 17-79308

Lot #381 (Sale Order 382 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this "Standard Automatic" Pistol was made in 1982. Features include a blued finish, 4.75" barrel, black checkered grips with silver logo medallion, stainless bolt, grooved stainless trigger, stainless magazine, dovetailed notch rear sight and pinned front sight. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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Pointer Clays (30 Pointer Clays (30

Pointer Clays (30"), 12 Ga., Over/Under (W/ Box & Chokes), SN - LG12009342

Lot #382 (Sale Order 383 of 574)

The "Clays" Over/Under Break Action Double Barrel Shotgun from Pointer is an outstanding choice for competitors who demand simplicity and excellence. The Pointer Clays Shotgun is everything you need in a simple reliable target shotgun that will excel on the skeet and trap field's or sporting clay's courses. Its chrome moly lined barrel is ported and threaded to accept the readily available Berretta/Benelli Mobile patterned choke system. If you're looking for a great multi-purpose sporting gun, then you need to pick-up a Pointer Clays Double Barrel Shotgun! This Pointer Clays features a checkered Turkish walnut stock with adjustable comb, satin receiver, 30" vented barrels, serrated rib with silver mid-bead & green fiber-optic pin front sight, dual ejectors, tang safety/ barrel selector, 14.75" LOP and 3" chamber. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork & (5) extended choke tubes: Skeet, Cylinder, Modified, Improved Modified, and Full. This gun is in nice condition with a few light scuffs and appears to be in good working order.

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2005 Ruger Standard Automatic MKIII Target (6 7/8 2005 Ruger Standard Automatic MKIII Target (6 7/8

2005 Ruger Standard Automatic MKIII Target (6 7/8"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 227-10163

Lot #383 (Sale Order 384 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this "Standard Automatic" MKIII Target Pistol was made in 2005. Features include a blued finish, 6 7/8" heavy barrel, black checkered grips with red logo medallions, stainless bolt, grooved stainless trigger, dovetailed precision adjustable rear sight and pinned front sight. This gun comes in the hardcase with paperwork and extra magazine. This gun is in new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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1951 Winchester Model 12 - Monte Carlo (30 1951 Winchester Model 12 - Monte Carlo (30

1951 Winchester Model 12 - Monte Carlo (30" FULL), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 1408215

Lot #384 (Sale Order 385 of 574)

According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 12 Takedown 12-gauge was made in 1951. Features include a Monte Carlo outline checkered walnut stock with high fluted comb/ raised cheek & oiled finish, black grip cap with white spacer, brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, 30" FULL barrel, vent-rib with dual white bead sights, grooved trigger shoe, trigger guard safety with serrated ends, 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. 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.

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2007 Ruger Standard Automatic MKIII (6 2007 Ruger Standard Automatic MKIII (6

2007 Ruger Standard Automatic MKIII (6"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 227-65331

Lot #385 (Sale Order 386 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this "Standard Automatic" MKIII Pistol was made in 2007. Features include a blued finish, 6" barrel, black checkered grips with red logo medallions, stainless bolt, grooved stainless trigger, dovetailed notch rear sight and pinned front sight. This gun comes in the hardcase with paperwork and extra magazine. This gun is in new/ unfired condition and appears to be in good working order. 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 is still made today and has become the most accepted and successful .22 caliber semi-automatic pistols ever produced.

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1968 Remington 1100 Combo (20 1968 Remington 1100 Combo (20

1968 Remington 1100 Combo (20" & 28"), 12 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - L967719V

Lot #386 (Sale Order 387 of 574)

The serial number on this Remington Model 1100 12-gauge shotgun represents a circa 1968 production date. This gun comes with a 20" smooth slug barrel with adjustable ramp rear sight & ramped dovetail front sight, and a 28" MOD barrel with vent-rib & silver bead front sight. Features include an engraved receiver with scroll pattern on each side, checkered walnut stock with fleur-de-lis pattern/ fluted comb/ contoured forearm & gloss finish, black grip cap with white diamond inlay & white spacer, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, silver locking tab action button, mounted scope rail, sling studs, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order. 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. During the 1970s and 80s, Model 1100s often accounted for sixty to seventy percent of the shotguns used at major trap & skeet shoots. Today, it is still being used by competitive shooters due to its superior performance and handling qualities.

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1982 Ruger Standard Automatic MKII (4 3/4 1982 Ruger Standard Automatic MKII (4 3/4

1982 Ruger Standard Automatic MKII (4 3/4"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 18-00262

Lot #387 (Sale Order 388 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this "Standard Automatic" MKII Pistol was made in 1982. Features include a blued finish, 4.75" barrel, black checkered grips with silver logo medallion, stainless bolt, grooved stainless trigger, dovetailed notch rear sight and pinned front sight. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and cardboard sleeve. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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1973 Remington 870 Magnum Combo (28 1973 Remington 870 Magnum Combo (28

1973 Remington 870 Magnum Combo (28" & 30"), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - S774200M

Lot #388 (Sale Order 389 of 574)

This one-owner Remington Wingmaster Model 870 Magnum Pump-Action 12-gauge shotgun was purchased in circa 1973, and comes with the original hangtag. This gun comes with a 28" MOD vent-rib barrel with silver bead front sight and a 30" FULL vent-rib barrel with dual bead sights. 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, sling studs, silver shell lifter, 3" chamber (both barrels will support 3" magnum loads) and 14.25" LOP. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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1982 Ruger Standard Automatic MKII (4 3/4 1982 Ruger Standard Automatic MKII (4 3/4

1982 Ruger Standard Automatic MKII (4 3/4"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 18-00279

Lot #389 (Sale Order 390 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this "Standard Automatic" MKII Pistol was made in 1982. Features include a blued finish, 4.75" barrel, black checkered grips with silver logo medallion, stainless bolt, grooved stainless trigger, dovetailed notch rear sight and pinned front sight. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and cardboard sleeve. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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Stoeger Condor Field Compact (22 Stoeger Condor Field Compact (22

Stoeger Condor Field Compact (22"), 20 Ga., Over/Under, SN - 196447-08

Lot #390 (Sale Order 391 of 574)

A perfect fit for small-statured beginners and adults, the Condor Field Compact model comes with all the standard features of a full-size Condor. Features include a checkered walnut stock with satin finish, 22" vented barrels with MOD choke tubes, black cushioned rubber buttpad with black spacer, serrated vent-rib with brass bead front sight, stainless trigger, tang safety, jeweled block, single extractor, 13" LOP and 3" chamber. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1982 Ruger Standard Automatic MKII (4 3/4 1982 Ruger Standard Automatic MKII (4 3/4

1982 Ruger Standard Automatic MKII (4 3/4"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 18-00438

Lot #391 (Sale Order 392 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this "Standard Automatic" MKII Pistol was made in 1982. Features include a blued finish, 4.75" barrel, black checkered grips with silver logo medallion, stainless bolt, grooved stainless trigger, dovetailed notch rear sight and pinned front sight. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and cardboard sleeve. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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Stoeger Condor Outback (20 Stoeger Condor Outback (20

Stoeger Condor Outback (20"), 12 Ga., Over/Under, SN - 169129-07

Lot #392 (Sale Order 393 of 574)

The Stoeger Condor Outback has been called the ultimate multi-purpose shotgun. It is equipped with 20" barrels making the gun easy to maneuver and quick to shoulder, whether it's hunting in tight cover or protecting your home. Features include a checkered walnut stock with satin finish, 20" vented barrels with MOD/ IMP CYL choke tubes, black cushioned rubber buttpad with black spacer, fixed sights, stainless trigger, tang safety, jeweled block, single extractor, 14.5" LOP and 3" chamber. This gun will have some light rusting spots, primarily at the muzzle, but both bores are shiny & clean, and appears to be in good working order.

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1982 Ruger Standard Automatic MKII (4 3/4 1982 Ruger Standard Automatic MKII (4 3/4

1982 Ruger Standard Automatic MKII (4 3/4"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 18-00993

Lot #393 (Sale Order 394 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this "Standard Automatic" MKII Pistol was made in 1982. Features include a blued finish, 4.75" barrel, black checkered grips with silver logo medallion, stainless bolt, grooved stainless trigger, dovetailed notch rear sight and pinned front sight. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and cardboard sleeve. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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1926 Ithaca Lefever Nitro Special (30 1926 Ithaca Lefever Nitro Special (30

1926 Ithaca Lefever Nitro Special (30" FULL/MOD), 12 Ga., Side-By-Side, SN - 235711

Lot #394 (Sale Order 395 of 574)

The Lefever Nitro Special was made by Ithaca Gun Co. from 1921-1947. In the 1920s and 30s the Nitro Special was a working man’s gun known for its reliability. The Nitro Special is a Lefever in name only, the brand name having been purchased by the Ithaca firearms company after Dan Lefever died in 1906. According to The Lefever Arms Collectors Association Production Dates chart, this Nitro Special was made in 1926. Features include an outlined checkered walnut stock, black ribbed buttpad, 30" FULL/MOD ribbed barrels with brass bead front sight, casehardened receiver with duck-in-flight engravings, dual triggers, tang safety, single extractor and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in good condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate.

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1982 Ruger Standard Automatic MKII (4 3/4 1982 Ruger Standard Automatic MKII (4 3/4

1982 Ruger Standard Automatic MKII (4 3/4"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 18-01604

Lot #395 (Sale Order 396 of 574)

According to Ruger's Serial Number Database, this "Standard Automatic" MKII Pistol was made in 1982. Features include a blued finish, 4.75" barrel, black checkered grips with silver logo medallion, stainless bolt, grooved stainless trigger, dovetailed notch rear sight and pinned front sight. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and cardboard sleeve. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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1958 Savage Fox Model B (26 1958 Savage Fox Model B (26

1958 Savage Fox Model B (26" FULL), 410 Ga. Side-By-Side

Lot #396 (Sale Order 397 of 574)

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 1958 which can be identified by the date code "14J" 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 & gloss finish, black checkered grip cap, black ribbed buttpad, 26" FULL barrels, solid rib with dual silver bead sights, dual triggers, single extractor and 3" chamber. This gun will have a broken buttpad, but otherwise is in nice condition with light wear, and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate.

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Ruger LCP II (2.75 Ruger LCP II (2.75

Ruger LCP II (2.75"), 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Holster), SN - 380225562

Lot #397 (Sale Order 398 of 574)

The LCP II is a low-recoil pistol with an easy-to-manipulate slide that shoots comfortably regardless of your hand size or strength. Whether used as a training tool, or as a concealed carry option, the LCP II allows you to train with and operate your pistol with confidence. Features include an alloy steel slide & barrel, glass-filled nylon grip frame with textured finish, 2.75" barrel, front & rear slide serrations and fixed sights. This gun comes in the original box with black pocket holster 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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1940s Savage/ Stevens Model 311 - Tenite (30 1940s Savage/ Stevens Model 311 - Tenite (30

1940s Savage/ Stevens Model 311 - Tenite (30" FULL/ MOD), 12 Ga., Side-By-Side

Lot #398 (Sale Order 399 of 574)

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. Stevens introduced "Tenite" furniture in 1940 on a few of their firearms as a weatherproof alternative to wood, but discontinued it on all models in 1953. This Model 311 features a brown checkered Tenite stock, casehardened receiver, black grip cap, Red Head brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, 30" FULL/MOD barrels, solid rib with silver bead front sight, dual triggers, single extractor, tang safety and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in nice condition with no stock cracks and light wear, and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate.

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Ruger LCP, 380 ACP (2.75 Ruger LCP, 380 ACP (2.75

Ruger LCP, 380 ACP (2.75"), Semi-Auto (NIB W/ Holster), SN - 372151175

Lot #399 (Sale Order 400 of 574)

The Ruger LCP .380 semi-automatic pistol is made for deep conceal carry. From backup firearms for law enforcement to licensed carry for personal protection, the LCP is the perfect choice. Designed with both male and female shooters in mind, the LCP weighs in at just 9.40 ounces (with an empty magazine). The LCP is lightweight and ideal for all-day carry - ensuring you have it when and where you need it. Other features include a 2.75" barrel, hardened alloy steel serrated slide with black oxide finish, high-performance glass-filled nylon frame with checkered grips, recessed hammer and fixed sights. This gun comes in the original box with packet holster and paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order.

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1960 Remington 870 Wingmaster (25 1960 Remington 870 Wingmaster (25

1960 Remington 870 Wingmaster (25" MOD), 20 Ga., Pump, SN - 695236X

Lot #400 (Sale Order 401 of 574)

The serial number & date code "KG" on this Model 870 Wingmaster represents a May of 1960 production date. Features include a smooth walnut stock with ribbed/ contoured forearm, black ribbed buttpad, 25" MOD barrel with orange fiber-optic front sight, side mounted sight rail, brown leather sling, silver shell lifter, 14" 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. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate. 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, has made the Model 870 Wingmaster a true American icon.

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Ruger LCP, 380 ACP (2.75 Ruger LCP, 380 ACP (2.75

Ruger LCP, 380 ACP (2.75"), Semi-Auto (NIB W/ Soft Case), SN - 371159564

Lot #401 (Sale Order 402 of 574)

The Ruger LCP .380 semi-automatic pistol is made for deep conceal carry. From backup firearms for law enforcement to licensed carry for personal protection, the LCP is the perfect choice. Designed with both male and female shooters in mind, the LCP weighs in at just 9.40 ounces (with an empty magazine). The LCP is lightweight and ideal for all-day carry - ensuring you have it when and where you need it. Other features include a 2.75" barrel, hardened alloy steel serrated slide with black oxide finish, high-performance glass-filled nylon frame with checkered grips, recessed hammer and fixed sights. This gun comes in the original box with black soft case and paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order.

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1982 Ithaca Model 37 Combo (28 1982 Ithaca Model 37 Combo (28

1982 Ithaca Model 37 Combo (28" MOD & 26" Deer), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 371730612

Lot #402 (Sale Order 403 of 574)

The Ithaca 37 is a pump-action shotgun that was introduced in 1937, and is based on a 1915 patent by John Browning for a shotgun initially marketed as the Remington Model 17. It utilizes a novel combination ejection/loading port on the bottom of the gun which leaves the sides closed to the elements. Since shot shells load and eject from the bottom, operation of the gun is equally convenient for both right- and left-handed shooters. The Ithaca 37 has the longest production run for a pump-action shotgun in history, surpassing that of the Winchester Model 12 which was the original inspiration for Ithaca's entry into the market. The Ithaca 37 is the only pre–World War II shotgun still in production. According to The Ithaca Gun Company Serial Number Production Chart, this Model 37 was made in 1982. This gun sports a 28" MOD vent-rib barrel with orange fiber-optic front sight, and also comes with a 26" Deerslayer smooth slug barrel with adjustable elevator rear sight and ramped fiber-optic front sight. Features include a checkered walnut stock with glossed finish, engraved receiver with waterfowl/ bird dog hunting scenes, black grip cap with gold whitetail buck bust, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, 2 3/4" chamber and 13.75" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1980s Iver-Johnson TP22 (2.8 1980s Iver-Johnson TP22 (2.8

1980s Iver-Johnson TP22 (2.8"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - AE00447

Lot #403 (Sale Order 404 of 574)

Based on the Walther PPK, the Iver-Johnson TP22 is a blowback operated, double-action(SA/DA) semi-automatic pistol that was produced from 1982 to 1988. Features include a 2.8" barrel, rear slide serrations, blued finish, black checkered grips, round serrated hammer and fixed sights. This gun is in nice condition with a few light scratches and has a sharp/ clean bore. This gun will currently only fire in single-action mode, but appears to be in good working order.

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Savage Model 210 - Synthetic (24 Savage Model 210 - Synthetic (24

Savage Model 210 - Synthetic (24" Rifled), 12 Ga., Bolt-Action (W/ Bi-Pod), SN - G814639

Lot #404 (Sale Order 405 of 574)

This Savage Model 210 bolt-action shotgun sports a 24" rifled slug barrel, checkered black synthetic stock with fluted comb, black grip cap with silver logo inlay, black rubber buttpad, internal box magazine, stainless bolt with oversized handle, folding bi-pod, black padded sling and mounted Nikon 3-9x40 SlugHunter 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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Walther P22 Target (5 Walther P22 Target (5

Walther P22 Target (5" W/ Q-Style Stabilizer), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - N034572

Lot #405 (Sale Order 406 of 574)

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. This P22 features a 5" barrel with Q-Style stabilizer, 3-dot polymer sights, stainless slide with front & rear serrations, non-slip ergonomic grip/ frame, round serrated hammer, loaded chamber indicator and three safeties. Stylish yet functional, the P22 is suitable for concealed carry, fun at the shooting range or around camp. 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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Savage Model 210 - Synthetic (24 Savage Model 210 - Synthetic (24

Savage Model 210 - Synthetic (24" Rifled), 12 Ga., Bolt-Action (W/ Bi-Pod), SN - G814594

Lot #406 (Sale Order 407 of 574)

This Savage Model 210 bolt-action shotgun sports a 24" rifled slug barrel, checkered black synthetic stock with fluted comb, black grip cap with silver logo inlay, black rubber buttpad, internal box magazine, stainless bolt with oversized handle, folding bi-pod, black padded sling and mounted Nikon 3-9x40 SlugHunter scope. This gun is in nice condition with a couple light scuffs, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Walther P22 Target (5 Walther P22 Target (5

Walther P22 Target (5" W/ Q-Style Stabilizer), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - B003108

Lot #407 (Sale Order 408 of 574)

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. This P22 features a 5" barrel with Q-Style stabilizer, 3-dot polymer sights, front & rear slide serrations, non-slip ergonomic grip/ frame, round serrated hammer, loaded chamber indicator and three safeties. Stylish yet functional, the P22 is suitable for concealed carry, fun at the shooting range or around camp. This gun comes in the original black hardcase with extra 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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1991 Luigi Franchi AL-48 Black Magic (26 1991 Luigi Franchi AL-48 Black Magic (26

1991 Luigi Franchi AL-48 Black Magic (26" W/ Choke Tubes), 20 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - L15548

Lot #408 (Sale Order 409 of 574)

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 "BA" on this AL-48 "Black Magic" represents a 1991 production. Features include a checkered walnut stock with contoured forearm & gloss finish, 26" Chrome-Moly barrel, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, polished nickel bolt/ shell lifter & trigger, black textured buttpad, 14.25" LOP, 2 3/4" chamber and comes with (4) choke tubes. The gun is in beautiful condition with a couple very light scratches and appears to be in good working order.

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Walther P22 (3.42 Walther P22 (3.42

Walther P22 (3.42"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - L361965

Lot #409 (Sale Order 410 of 574)

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. This P22 features a 3.42" barrel, 3-dot polymer sights, stainless slide with front & rear serrations, non-slip ergonomic grip/ frame, round serrated hammer, loaded chamber indicator and three safeties. 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 with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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First Year - 1950 Remington 870 (28 First Year - 1950 Remington 870 (28

First Year - 1950 Remington 870 (28" FULL), 12 Ga., Pump (W/ Manual), SN - 80520V

Lot #410 (Sale Order 411 of 574)

This one-owner Remington Model 870 was purchased in 1950 (first year production) and is stamped "AWW" which indicates a May of 1950 production. This gun comes with the original manual. Features include a smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & ribbed forearm, black ribbed buttpad, 28" MOD barrel with silver bead front sight, silver shell lifter, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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Walther P22 (3.42"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - WA116154

Lot #411 (Sale Order 412 of 574)

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. This P22 features a 3.42" barrel, 3-dot polymer sights, front & rear slide serrations, non-slip ergonomic grip/ frame, round serrated hammer, loaded chamber indicator and three safeties. 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 with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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T/C Arms Encore Pro Hunter Turkey Combo 12 Ga./ 20 Ga., Single-Shot (W/ Box), SN - MAE7274 T/C Arms Encore Pro Hunter Turkey Combo 12 Ga./ 20 Ga., Single-Shot (W/ Box), SN - MAE7274

T/C Arms Encore Pro Hunter Turkey Combo 12 Ga./ 20 Ga., Single-Shot (W/ Box), SN - MAE7274

Lot #412 (Sale Order 413 of 574)

The T/C Arms Encore Series is an interchangeable firearm system that is fully supported with accessory stocks and barrels. The Encore Pro Hunter Turkey is finished completely in Realtree AP HD camo with black FlexTech overmolds on the stock and forearm for control in wet or dry conditions. Sling swivel studs are molded into the stock/forearm. The swing hammer allows for easy right or left-hand access to the hammer spur when the shotgun is scoped. This Encore Pro Hunter Turkey comes with a 12 gauge 24" smooth slug barrel with scope rail/ fiber-optic front sight & Turkey choke tube, and a 20 gauge 26" smooth slug barrel with adjustable fiber-optic rear sight/ fiber-optic front sight & Turkey choke tube. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear and appears to be in good working order.

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STI International STII (3.25 STI International STII (3.25

STI International STII (3.25"), 40 S&W, Semi-Auto, SN - LS2707

Lot #413 (Sale Order 414 of 574)

With twenty-five years under their belt, STI is known today for having the best shooting gun on the market. After thousands of competitions won with STI’s pistols, they have revolutionized competition shooting by bringing the world a whole new gun platform. Today, STI makes their pistol for not only competitors, but also for those who serve and protect the U.S.A., and those who are serious about shooting and defending those they love. This STII features a 3.25" stainless barrel, low-profile sights, front & rear slide serrations, round serrated hammer, beavertail grip safety, checkered front & rear straps, brown checkered laminate grips and skeletonized trigger. Does not include magazine. 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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T/C Arms Omega Z5 (28 T/C Arms Omega Z5 (28

T/C Arms Omega Z5 (28") - Premium Pack, .50 Caliber, Muzzleloader (New), SN - Z83439

Lot #414 (Sale Order 415 of 574)

The Z5 Omega's drop breech design makes for easy access to the removable breech plug for quick cleaning and reloading. Features include: Black composite stock & blued barrel; 50-caliber; 209 primer; 28" barrel length; 14" length-of-pull; 42" overall length; Adjustable fiber optic sight and 1:28 rate of twist. This Premium Pack includes: Extended Super Jag; Breech plug wrench; Composite T-handle; 4-oz. bottle of #13 bore cleaner;3/4 oz. Natural Lube 1000+; 20 cleaning patches; Super Lube grease; Flex Loader; 10 Shockwave bullets; World of Muzzleloading DVD and paperwork. This black powder rifle/ pack is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired in original packaging.

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Kahr Arms CW45 Sub-Compact (3.64 Kahr Arms CW45 Sub-Compact (3.64

Kahr Arms CW45 Sub-Compact (3.64"), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - SE2429

Lot #415 (Sale Order 416 of 574)

Kahr Arms has been a strong force in the concealed-carry handgun market. Slim in profile due to single-stack magazines and some ingenious engineering, Kahr pistols can be made to disappear within almost any dress code. They are accurate and reliable, and their famously butter-smooth, double-action-only trigger pulls are easy to manipulate, not to mention giving peace of mind to many safety-conscious gun carriers. This CW45 features a 3.64" stainless barrel, stainless slide with rear serrations, black polymer frame with textured grips & Hogue rubber combat sleeve and white dot target sights. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear and has a sharp/ clean bore. This gun will currently only fire in single-action mode, but appears to be in good working order.

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Austin & Halleck, 12 Ga., Bolt-Action Muzzleloader (28 Austin & Halleck, 12 Ga., Bolt-Action Muzzleloader (28

Austin & Halleck, 12 Ga., Bolt-Action Muzzleloader (28"), SN - 0152533

Lot #416 (Sale Order 417 of 574)

This 12 gauge bolt-action muzzleloading shotgun from Austin & Halleck features a curly maple stock with raised cheek & black rubber grip pads, 209 primer system, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, 26" vent-rib barrel with orange fiber-optic front sight, sling studs and ramrod. This gun comes with a MOD .710 choke tube, weather shroud, tools & manual. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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Kahr Arms P9 Sub-Compact (3.5 Kahr Arms P9 Sub-Compact (3.5

Kahr Arms P9 Sub-Compact (3.5"), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - YA7907

Lot #417 (Sale Order 418 of 574)

The Kahr P9 is lightweight 9mm Luger double-action pistol that is designed for personal protection. Features include a matte stainless-steel slide with a polymer frame & synthetic grips, 3.5" barrel with polygonal rifling and tritium night sights. This gun comes in the original black hardcase with manual and extra 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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Winchester X-150 (26 Winchester X-150 (26

Winchester X-150 (26" Fluted), .50 Caliber, Bolt-Action Muzzleloader

Lot #418 (Sale Order 419 of 574)

This Winchester X-150 .50 caliber bolt action muzzleloading rifle, by BPI, features a 26" stainless fluted barrel, Monte Carlo black synthetic checkered stock with high fluted comb & raised cheek, black rubber buttpad, adjustable ramp fiber-optic rear sight, ramped fiber-optic front sight, black nylon sling with rubber pad and mounted Buck Ridge 1.5-4.5x 32 scope. This gun will have some rusting spots at the muzzle, but appears to be in good working order. The Winchester X-150 is the first product released by BPI under the Winchester name. The trigger breaks cleanly and lightly and is perfectly acceptable for all hunting conditions. The synthetic stock is solid with molded-in checkering and a palm swell that is comfortable. The stainless steel quick-release bolt makes it easy to disable the gun with a hex wrench. The entire gun has a solid, rock-steady feel to it, and it is a soft shooter to boot. It features a short false muzzle, and it is easy to load without swabbing. If you are looking for a competent, effective, serviceable .50 caliber bolt action muzzleloader, than the X-150 Winchester is just the ticket.

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KelTec PF9 (3.1 KelTec PF9 (3.1

KelTec PF9 (3.1"), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Holster), SN - R5A60

Lot #419 (Sale Order 420 of 574)

KelTec enhanced the concealed carry market with the P11 in 1995. Every pistol they have engineered since redefines how the industry looks at innovation. The PF9 is smaller & lighter than most 9mm pistols and remains a top seller in the concealed carry market. Features include a CNC constructed slide with rear serrations & stainless finish, 3.1" button rifled barrel, black synthetic frame with checkered grips, 3-dot target sights and lower accessory rail. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork, extra magazine and black nylon holster. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Lazzeroni/ Savage, Model 16-LZ (26 Lazzeroni/ Savage, Model 16-LZ (26

Lazzeroni/ Savage, Model 16-LZ (26"), 7.82 Patriot, Bolt-Action (NIB), SN - G062113

Lot #420 (Sale Order 421 of 574)

Two Industry leaders combine for one hot-shooting cartridge/rifle package. Savage Arms has modified its short-action Model 16-FCSS Weather Warrior to handle Lazzeroni's 7.21 (.284) Tomahawk and 7.82 (.308) Patriot rounds. The resultant is the new Savage 16-LZ marketed exclusively by Lazzeroni Arms. Because the Tomahawk and Patriot are based on a case measuring .580 inches at the head and are not rebated, the recessed bolt face that's standard on the Savage 16-FCSS could not be used. Savage modified the bolt head to the same configuration used in the Model 116 Safari Express which emulates the controlled-round feed of the 98 Mauser. By making the face flush and switching from a plunger-type ejector to a static one, the almost Rigby-size case is accommodated. It is not a true controlled feeding system because the extractor does not engage the case rim until the cartridge is fully chambered and the bolt rotated into battery. The detachable magazine also had to be modified to handle the stubby round, but its central feed design presented far less of a problem than an internal box would have. This Savage 16-LZ is chambered for 7.82 Patriot and features a 26" stainless barrel, black checkered synthetic stock with fluted comb, black rubber buttpad, black grip cap with silver logo inlay, sling studs, stainless detachable box magazine and checkered bolt handle. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired and appears to be in good working order.

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Training Pistol - Smith & Wesson M&P 40, 40 S&W, Semi-Auto, SN - DUD8708 Training Pistol - Smith & Wesson M&P 40, 40 S&W, Semi-Auto, SN - DUD8708

Training Pistol - Smith & Wesson M&P 40, 40 S&W, Semi-Auto, SN - DUD8708

Lot #421 (Sale Order 422 of 574)

This "Safety Red" M&P 40 pistol was designed specifically for military & police training purposes. It sports all of the actual features and moving parts as a fully functional M&P40 with the exception of not currently being able to fire live rounds. This particular series of training pistols can easily be modified to be operational, and thus it is sill considered a "Firearm" by the ATF with normal transfer paperwork required. Features include a 4.2" barrel, stainless-steel slide with rear serrations, Polymer frame with textured grips & interchangeable backstraps, dovetailed low-profile night-sights, fully functional trigger mechanism, fully functional internal striker, lower accessory rail and functional magazines. This gun comes with (3) magazines and (2) extra backstraps. This gun is new-old-stock from a former firearms wholesale distributor. Does not include box.

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Savage Model 93 (21 Savage Model 93 (21

Savage Model 93 (21") - Left Hand, 22 Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - 2378660

Lot #422 (Sale Order 423 of 574)

Combine the extra punch of the 22 WMR cartridge with the precision of the user-adjustable AccuTrigger, and you have a reliable tack driver that you can take anywhere. This Savage Model 93 is chambered for 22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire and features a left side bolt operation & receiver, checkered hardwood stock with high comb & stained finish, black ribbed buttpad, Accu-Trigger, 21" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed front sight, sling studs, detachable box magazine and mounted Simmons 4x32 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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First Year - 1988 New England R73 - Satin Nickle (4 First Year - 1988 New England R73 - Satin Nickle (4

First Year - 1988 New England R73 - Satin Nickle (4"), 32 H&R Magnum, Revolver, SN - NU035595

Lot #423 (Sale Order 424 of 574)

The New England Model R73 is a double-action (SA/DA) 5-shot revolver with a swing-out cylinder that was produced from 1988 to 1999. It was manufactured by New England Firearms until 1991, at which time H&R purchased the design rights and continued production & sales. The serial number prefix on this gun "NU" indicates a 1988 production date (first year). Features include a satin nickel finish, smooth wood grips with gloss finish & gold "NE" medallion inlays, transfer bar safety and fixed sight. This gun is in nice condition with light grip wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Ruger M77 Mark II Sporter (20 Ruger M77 Mark II Sporter (20

Ruger M77 Mark II Sporter (20"), 257 Roberts, Bolt-Action (Missing Bolt), SN - 785-89763

Lot #424 (Sale Order 425 of 574)

This Ruger M77 Mark II Sporting Rifle sports a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & black forearm tip, black grip cap with white logo inlay, 20" barrel, high luster bluing finish, black rubber buttpad, sling studs, integral scope rails with rings and Bushnell 6x-18x50 scope. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and a sharp/ clean bore but does not include the bolt. This gun is believed to be in good working order. 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.

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1960s Iver-Johnson "Viking" 67-S (2.5" Snub Nose), 22 LR, Revolver, SN - A3450

Lot #425 (Sale Order 426 of 574)

The Iver-Johnson "Viking" 67-S is a large frame top-break double-action revolver with a chrome lined barrel that was produced from 1964 to 1974. It was offered in 4.5" or 2.5" (snub nose) barrel lengths. It is a "Safety Automatic" design which allows the firing pin to be controlled by the trigger and a safety bar. When the trigger resets, the firing pin mechanically pulls back into the receiver, and the hammer moves away from the transfer bar. This Viking 67-S sports a 2.5" barrel, adjustable rear sight, pinned blade front sight, brown Bakelite grips and 8-round cylinder. This gun is in good condition with wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1970s FFV-Husqvarna (Sweden) 1900 Series, 308 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 508136 (Missing Bolt) 1970s FFV-Husqvarna (Sweden) 1900 Series, 308 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 508136 (Missing Bolt)

1970s FFV-Husqvarna (Sweden) 1900 Series, 308 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 508136 (Missing Bolt)

Lot #426 (Sale Order 427 of 574)

The Husqvarna 1900 is a series of bolt-action rifles developed in Sweden in the 1960s. In 1970 the department producing the rifles was sold to Forenade Fabriksverken (FFV), and the production was moved to Carl Gustafs Gevarsfaktori in Eskilstuna without large changes. Production ended in 1979. These rifles were produced in several variants, to include: Standard, Monte Carlo, Monte Carlo Lux and a Sport Model. The Husqvarna 1900 series has a reputation for being very high quality. This FFV-Husqvarna 1900 is chambered for 308 Winchester and sports a dark European walnut stock with fluted comb/ raised cheek/ skip-line diamond pattern checkering & Schnabel forearm tip, black grip cap, brown rubber buttpad with basket weave checkering & black spacer, 24" barrel, high luster barrel & receiver bluing, hinged floorplate with swirl pattern engravings, sling studs and mounted Nikon 4-12x40 scope. This gun is missing the bolt and has some rusting spots on the barrel, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and is believed to be in good working order.

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Circa 1955 Iver-Johnson Armsworth Model 855 (6 Circa 1955 Iver-Johnson Armsworth Model 855 (6

Circa 1955 Iver-Johnson Armsworth Model 855 (6"), 22 LR, Target Revolver, SN - B149

Lot #427 (Sale Order 428 of 574)

Produced only from 1955 to 1957, the Armsworth Model 855, by Iver-Johnson, was a combination of the earlier Champion single action revolver and the 22 Supershot Third Model designs. It features the single action mechanism of the Champion and the barrel, grips and cylinder of the 22 Supershot Caliber. It is a .22 rimfire with an 8-round cylinder. The cylinder is unfluted and has recessed chambers and a flash control front rim. The barrel length is 6" with flat sides, round bottom and full length top rib. The sights are fully adjustable. Trigger pull is factory set at 2 lbs.; Weight 30 ounces; Frame height 3 7/8"; Frame length 5"; Overall length 10.75". The Armsworth Model 855 is a true target revolver. 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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1937 Czech VZ24 Customized Target - J. Unertl Scope (26 1937 Czech VZ24 Customized Target - J. Unertl Scope (26

1937 Czech VZ24 Customized Target - J. Unertl Scope (26") , 22 Wildcat, Bolt-Action, SN - P8899

Lot #428 (Sale Order 429 of 574)

This Czech VZ24 rifle is receiver dated 1937, and has been customized (sporterized) for competition match shooting. The exact chambering is not marked on this rifle - 22 centerfire "Wildcat" caliber with approximately 2.75" casing. Features include a deluxe grade checkered walnut stock with high/ raised cheek & beavertail forearm, brown rubber buttpad with black/white spacers, sling rail under the forearm, 26" heavy bull barrel with 1" muzzle diameter, single-shot only capacity, front ramp sight and mounted J. Unertl 29.5" (w/ sun shade) 14x target scope with original J. Unertl aluminum adjustable claw mounts and recoil spring. This gun will have a light crack on tang of the stock (still appears to be very solid), but otherwise is in nice condition, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Early 1900s Hopkins & Allen, Early 1900s Hopkins & Allen,

Early 1900s Hopkins & Allen, "Safety Police", 22 LR, Single-Shot Target Pistol (5 1/8"), SN - 4132

Lot #429 (Sale Order 430 of 574)

This Hopkins & Allen top-beak single-shot target-style pistol is marked "Safety Police" on the top strap. Features include a 5 1/8" ribbed barrel with fixed sights and smooth walnut grips. This gun is showing some wear, but still retains a clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1960s B.S.A. International MK III Target (29 1960s B.S.A. International MK III Target (29

1960s B.S.A. International MK III Target (29"), 22 LR, Single-Shot Martini Action, SN - UF168

Lot #430 (Sale Order 431 of 574)

This International MK III Single-Shot, Martini Action (Lever Actuated Pivoting Block) target rifle was produced by Birmingham Small Arms company (BSA) in circa 1959 to 1967. Features include a three-piece smooth walnut stock with contoured pistol grip/ roll-over cheekpiece comb & grooved hanger for mounting a handstop/sling, 29" free-floating heavy target barrel with crowned muzzle & 7/8" diameter, Parker-Hale side-mounted fully adjustable rear peep sight, Parker-Hale PH1 front globe sight and original black ribbed buttpad with white spacer. The right forearm panel on this gun has a light crack at the tip, but otherwise it is in nice condition with light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Martini action has been used to create world-renowned target small bore rifles for over one hundred years, but the MK III was the first design to incorporate a fully free-floating barrel. It has a longer receiver, distinctive of the MK III, and the breech-block assembly removes quickly and easily for maintenance and cleaning.

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Early 1900s Iver-Johnson Safety Automatic (3.25 Early 1900s Iver-Johnson Safety Automatic (3.25

Early 1900s Iver-Johnson Safety Automatic (3.25"), 32 S&W, Revolver, SN - 91775

Lot #431 (Sale Order 432 of 574)

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 3.25" ribbed barrel, checkered black hard rubber grips with owl head and 6-shot cylinder. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate.

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1972 J.G. Anschutz Match 54 Target - J. Unertl (27 1972 J.G. Anschutz Match 54 Target - J. Unertl (27

1972 J.G. Anschutz Match 54 Target - J. Unertl (27"), 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 102399

Lot #432 (Sale Order 433 of 574)

J.G. Anschutz entered the target rifle market in the 1950s with the Model 54 action. The combination of a heavy receiver, short lock time and an excellent trigger almost immediately eliminated the Winchester Model 52 (known as the "King of the .22s" for the first half of the 20th century) from elite shooting and Olympic competition and positioned Anschutz as the premier brand for UIT/ISSF shooting in the second half of the 20th century. This Match 54 is barrel stamped "72" (produced in 1972) and features a one-piece wood stock with textured grip/ right side palm swell & Monte-Carlo comb with raised cheekpiece, adjustable checkered hard rubber buttpad with spacers, 15" grooved alloy accessory rail under the forearm, 27" heavy target barrel with crowned muzzle & 1" diameter, adjustable aluminum trigger, front globe sight and mounted J. Unertl 25.75" 20x target scope with original J. Unertl aluminum adjustable claw mounts and recoil spring. This gun will have several scuffs on the stock, but otherwise is in nice condition with an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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North American Arms Magnum Mini Master (4 North American Arms Magnum Mini Master (4

North American Arms Magnum Mini Master (4"), .22 WMR, Revolver, SN - MMT7400

Lot #433 (Sale Order 434 of 574)

This North American Arms Magnum Mini Master .22 WMR Revolver sports a 4" stainless flat-sided barrel with vent-rib, adjustable rear sight, front blade sight with orange ramp, unfluted stainless cylinder with 5-shot capacity, serrated spur trigger and black checkered rubber grips. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1972 J.G. Anschutz Match 54 Target (27 1972 J.G. Anschutz Match 54 Target (27

1972 J.G. Anschutz Match 54 Target (27"), 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 101227

Lot #434 (Sale Order 435 of 574)

J.G. Anschutz entered the target rifle market in the 1950s with the Model 54 action. The combination of a heavy receiver, short lock time and an excellent trigger almost immediately eliminated the Winchester Model 52 (known as the "King of the .22s" for the first half of the 20th century) from elite shooting and Olympic competition and positioned Anschutz as the premier brand for UIT/ISSF shooting in the second half of the 20th century. This Match 54 is barrel stamped "72" (produced in 1972) and features a one-piece bench-rest walnut stock with textured grip/ right side palm swell & Monte-Carlo comb with raised cheekpiece, walnut buttpad, 27" heavy target barrel with crowned muzzle & 1" diameter, adjustable trigger and high luster blued finish. The trigger on this gun is locked up from sitting for a long period of time, and will need some attention. Otherwise, this gun has no wear to speak of and a perfect bore.

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1962 EIG Italian Derringer, 38 Special, Over/ Under Pistol, SN - 22203 1962 EIG Italian Derringer, 38 Special, Over/ Under Pistol, SN - 22203

1962 EIG Italian Derringer, 38 Special, Over/ Under Pistol, SN - 22203

Lot #435 (Sale Order 436 of 574)

This Derringer over/under pistol was made in Italy and is stamped "XVIII" which indicates a 1962 production date. Features include a chrome finish, white checkered plastic bird's head grips and 3" barrels. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate.

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Circa 1985 Parker-Hale M85 Sniper (27 Circa 1985 Parker-Hale M85 Sniper (27

Circa 1985 Parker-Hale M85 Sniper (27"), 308 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 01829C

Lot #436 (Sale Order 437 of 574)

The Parker Hale M85 is a British bolt-action .308 sniper rifle, with an effective range around 900 meters. It fires from a 10-round detachable magazine and weighs approximately 12 pounds. It was created in 1985 after the Falklands War by Parker-Hale Ltd. in response to shortcomings in the contemporary Lee–Enfield L42A1 rifle. Although Parker-Hale never secured a British military contract for the rifle, they did sell around 800 M85s in the mid-1980s – nearly as many as the military contract would have procured with many being purchased by other military units. This M85 sports a one-piece walnut stock with stippled grips, brown rubber buttpad with spacers, 10.5" grooved alloy accessory rail with hand stop & sling swivel, 27" free-floating heavy barrel, side mounted fully-adjustable Parker-Hale rear peep sight, adjustable globe front sight and integral receiver top rail for optics. This gun has no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired.

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1960s Chicago Gun Center 1960s Chicago Gun Center

1960s Chicago Gun Center "Chicago Derringer" (2.5"), 22 LR, Four-Barrel Pistol, SN - 176

Lot #437 (Sale Order 438 of 574)

The "Chicago Derringer" was a replica of the original Christian Sharps 4-barrel Derringer design that was manufactured by Chicago Gun Center for only a few years in the mid to late 1960s. Production halted in 1968 due to the combination of liability issues, Chicago Gun Laws and the 1968 Gun Control Act. This "Chicago Derringer" is marked "176" under the grip frame and sports 2.5" barrels and black plastic grips with diamond checkering. This gun is in nice condition with a few light scratches, has sharp/ clean bores and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate.

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1968 Anschutz/ Savage Mark 10 Target (26 1968 Anschutz/ Savage Mark 10 Target (26

1968 Anschutz/ Savage Mark 10 Target (26"), 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 695746

Lot #438 (Sale Order 439 of 574)

Anschutz single-shot target rifles were imported from West Germany by Savage from 1963 to 1981. The Anschutz Mark 10 was advertised as "A True Target Rifle" built on the legendary Model 64 action. This Mark 10 is stamped "68" (produced in 1968) and sports a smooth blond wood stock with raised cheek/ contoured forearm & gloss finish, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, adjustable lower rail for hand stop/ sling swivel, 26" free-floating target barrel with crowned muzzle, serrated receiver top with integral scope rail, side-mounted fully adjustable rear peep sight and front globe sight. 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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Early 1900s Kolb Early 1900s Kolb

Early 1900s Kolb "Baby Hammerless" - Small Frame First Model (1.25"), 22 Short, Revolver

Lot #439 (Sale Order 440 of 574)

Henry M. Kolb was born in 1861 in Philadelphia, and was first listed in the city directory in 1895 as a machinist, and then in 1901 as a maker of revolvers. The first advertisement for his Baby Hammerless revolver was in the October, 1899, issue of Forest and Stream where it was being retailed by Iver Johnson Sporting Goods of Boston. Kolb’s business, which was simply called Henry M. Kolb, became Henry M. Kolb & Company in 1910. Kolb retired from the firearm's industry late in 1915. His little revolver was only 4" long overall with a 1.25" barrel. In 1910, the Kolb Baby Hammerless was likely the smallest repeating firearm ever produced. These guns were offered in a few different calibers, including .22LR and 32 S&W Short. However, the Small Frame First Model came in .22 Short. These little guns became very popular and trendy in the early 1900s. Gentlemen and even ladies of the era could drop one in their pocket and have something to deal with ruffians of all types. They didn't take any effort to carry, and at this time period, it bears mentioning that holsters weren’t designed with concealment in mind. This Kolb Baby Hammerless sports a nickel finish and black hard rubber birds head grips with embossed "K" logo. This gun is showing some age, but appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate.

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Circa 1940 Stevens Model 416 Target (26 Circa 1940 Stevens Model 416 Target (26

Circa 1940 Stevens Model 416 Target (26"), 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #440 (Sale Order 441 of 574)

The Stevens Model 416 is a .22 LR caliber single-shot bolt-action target rifle that was made from 1937 to 1949. It was offered with 24" or 26" heavy barrels and a 5-shot detachable magazine. They were contracted to the U.S. Government from 1941-1943 for training rifles. This Model 416 is a civilian version and sports a smooth contoured walnut stock with oiled finish, blued barrel & receiver, 26" free-floating barrel, ribbed metal buttplate with blued finish, adjustable notch lower rail, side mounted fully adjustable rear peep sight, front globe sight and sling swivels. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Yugoslavian M92 Parts Kit, 7.62x39 - No Receiver - No Paperwork Needed Yugoslavian M92 Parts Kit, 7.62x39 - No Receiver - No Paperwork Needed

Yugoslavian M92 Parts Kit, 7.62x39 - No Receiver - No Paperwork Needed

Lot #441 (Sale Order 442 of 574)

This Yugoslavian M92 parts kit appears to be factory new. Does Not Include Receiver - see photos for all parts includes. This item can be picked up, or shipped direct without any paperwork needed. The M92 is a carbine developed and manufactured by Zastava Arms since 1992. It is nearly identical to the Zastava M85 carbine; the only differences between the two are caliber and, correspondingly, magazine design. The M92 is a shortened version of the Zastava M70 assault rifle which is a modified copy of the Soviet AKM assault rifle.

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Finnish M28-76 Military Mosin Nagant Match Rifle (27 Finnish M28-76 Military Mosin Nagant Match Rifle (27

Finnish M28-76 Military Mosin Nagant Match Rifle (27"), 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - 47347

Lot #442 (Sale Order 443 of 574)

The Finnish Model 28-76 is a military Mosin Nagant match rifle introduced in 1976 as an updated version of the World War II-era M28 and M28-30, which were the preferred rifles of the deadliest sniper in history, Simo Hayha. These rifles were used by the Finnish Defense Forces. They were constructed from the Model 28/30 military 7.62x54R rifles with hexagonal receivers, turned-down bolts, match triggers and Lyman-style aperture sights. The buttstocks are made of Finnish birch with built-in cheek rests and are specially bedded to each action. This Model 28-76 is marked "ASEV1/ 11013/ 28-76" on the top of the receiver. Features include a target stock with right hand grip, lower & left forearm aluminum accessory rails, fully adjustable rear receiver peep sight, adjustable folding aperture rear sight, front post sight with ears, black checkered rubber buttpad and receiver mounted scope rail. 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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Yugoslavian M92 Parts Kit, 7.62x39 - No Receiver - No Paperwork Needed Yugoslavian M92 Parts Kit, 7.62x39 - No Receiver - No Paperwork Needed

Yugoslavian M92 Parts Kit, 7.62x39 - No Receiver - No Paperwork Needed

Lot #443 (Sale Order 444 of 574)

This Yugoslavian M92 parts kit appears to be factory new. Does Not Include Receiver - see photos for all parts includes. This item can be picked up, or shipped direct without any paperwork needed. The M92 is a carbine developed and manufactured by Zastava Arms since 1992. It is nearly identical to the Zastava M85 carbine; the only differences between the two are caliber and, correspondingly, magazine design. The M92 is a shortened version of the Zastava M70 assault rifle which is a modified copy of the Soviet AKM assault rifle.

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1991 Polish Wifama wz.78 Military Trainer (26 1991 Polish Wifama wz.78 Military Trainer (26

1991 Polish Wifama wz.78 Military Trainer (26"), 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - B03040

Lot #444 (Sale Order 445 of 574)

The wz.78 is a 22 caliber bolt-action reaping rifle that was made in Poland by Wifama and used in to train youth for future military service. This wz.78 is receiver dated 1991, and features a hardwood stock with fluted comb & raised cheek, black ribbed buttpad, 26" free-floating barrel, wing safety, grooved receiver top, adjustable folding aperture rear sight, adjustable front sight with ears, sling rings and detachable box magazine. This gun is showing some stock wear, but otherwise is in nice condition, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Henry U.S. Survival Pack - Rifle, Gear & Case (NIB), SN - US168024B Henry U.S. Survival Pack - Rifle, Gear & Case (NIB), SN - US168024B

Henry U.S. Survival Pack - Rifle, Gear & Case (NIB), SN - US168024B

Lot #445 (Sale Order 446 of 574)

The Henry Survival Pack is organized around the U.S. Survival Rifle. This very lightweight semi-auto .22LR rifle with a 16.5" barrel breaks down for easy carry in a compact and water-resistant lightweight ABS plastic stock and features the ability to stow three magazines onboard for small game foraging. To help hang on while you’re scrounging for local edibles, this package includes a highly concentrated Datrex 1000-calorie emergency food pack containing four 250-calorie bars of all-natural ingredients, sealed in a polymer foil package and certified to stay fresh for a minimum of five years. If clean water cannot be found, this kit also includes a ultralight Aquamira Frontier Straw that offers EPA and NSF/ANSI-certified filtration for up to 30 gallons of water. To help start a fire, there is an ESEE Fire Steel with your preferred sparking medium, a flint, or a Ferro rod. To help skin a rabbit or squirrel for the campfire or whittle roasting sticks or kindling, there is a Buck Rival folding knife with a 2.75" stainless steel blade, black nylon handle, and one-handed thumb stud opening. For warmth, signaling, and shelter building, you’ll also find an H&H Mylar Emergency Hypothermia Blanket, silver-sided on front and back, that folds its 84"x56" size into a small fat vacuum-sealed packet for stowage; and 100 feet of MIL-C-5040H Type III green camo paracord to tie it all together with break down for fishing line, or use for other cordage needs. In the first aid kit, there is a SWAT-T black stretch, wrap, and tuck tourniquet that doubles as a pressure bandage and elastic covering wrap. Also included is a black nylon Henry U.S. Survival Carry Case which also fits the Henry Repeating Survival Kit in a tin. You can easily place this entire package in your backpack, truck, ATV, or snowmobile; don’t wait till you need it and don’t have it.

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1990 Polish Wifama wz.78 Military Trainer (26 1990 Polish Wifama wz.78 Military Trainer (26

1990 Polish Wifama wz.78 Military Trainer (26"), 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - B02065

Lot #446 (Sale Order 447 of 574)

The wz.78 is a 22 caliber bolt-action reaping rifle that was made in Poland by Wifama and used in to train youth for future military service. This wz.78 is receiver dated 1990, and features a hardwood stock with fluted comb & raised cheek, black ribbed buttpad, 26" free-floating barrel, wing safety, grooved receiver top, adjustable folding aperture rear sight, adjustable front sight with ears, sling rings and detachable box magazine. This gun will have a chipped lower stock at the butt, but otherwise is in nice condition, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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AR-7 Industries Explorer - Takedown Survival Rifle (16 AR-7 Industries Explorer - Takedown Survival Rifle (16

AR-7 Industries Explorer - Takedown Survival Rifle (16"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - D018178

Lot #447 (Sale Order 448 of 574)

This quick takedown survival rifle by AR-7 Industries sports a 16" barrel with dovetailed front sight, black synthetic adjustable telescoping stock, A2 detachable pistol grip, grooved receiver top with integral rear peep sight, mounted Daisy 4x15 scope, detachable box magazine and comes with an interchangeable black synthetic stock with breakdown storage compartment. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork. 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 item is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and may be new-old-stock/ unfired. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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Nazi Stamped - 1934 DSM 34 (Deutsches Sportmodell) .22 LR, Bolt-Action Training Rifle, SN 22321 Nazi Stamped - 1934 DSM 34 (Deutsches Sportmodell) .22 LR, Bolt-Action Training Rifle, SN 22321

Nazi Stamped - 1934 DSM 34 (Deutsches Sportmodell) .22 LR, Bolt-Action Training Rifle, SN 22321

Lot #448 (Sale Order 449 of 574)

This German DSM 34 single-shot bolt action 22 caliber rifle is marked: "Deutsches Sportmodell" with swastika in eagle on the top of the barrel; "1934 / Waffenstadt/ Guhl" with crest on the top of the receiver; "ROECHLINGSTAHL 2231" along with German proofs & "5.4mm" on the left side of the barrel; and "2231" & German proofs on the left side of the receiver. Features include a smooth walnut sporting stock with grooved forearm, metal buttplate, 26" barrel, adjustable folding aperture rear sight, ramped dovetail front sight, Mauser-style wing safety and period correct brown leather sling. 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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Charter Arms AR-7 Explorer Takedown Survival Rifle (16 Charter Arms AR-7 Explorer Takedown Survival Rifle (16

Charter Arms AR-7 Explorer Takedown Survival Rifle (16"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - A108927

Lot #449 (Sale Order 450 of 574)

This AR-7 Explorer quick takedown survival rifle by Charter Arms sports a 16" barrel with dovetailed front sight, black synthetic stock with breakdown storage compartment, grooved receiver top with integral rear peep sight, and detachable box magazine. This gun is in good condition with some surface wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Circa 1910 J. Stevens No. 44 Ideal (26 Circa 1910 J. Stevens No. 44 Ideal (26

Circa 1910 J. Stevens No. 44 Ideal (26") - J. Unertl Scope, .25-20 Win., Falling-Block, SN - 20419

Lot #450 (Sale Order 451 of 574)

Manufactured in circa 1903 to 1916, this No. 44 Ideal single-shot falling-block rifle is marked: "J. STEVENS A. & T. CO. / CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. U.S.A." on the top barrel flat, and "25.20" on the upper left rear flat. Features include a 26" heavy octagon/ round barrel, smooth walnut stock with high comb & oiled finish, curved metal buttplate, adjustable elevator full buckhorn rear sight, dovetailed German silver blade front sight and mounted J. Unertl 21.5" 6x target scope with original J. Unertl aluminum adjustable claw mounts and recoil spring. 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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Charter Arms AR-7 Explorer Takedown Survival Rifle (16 Charter Arms AR-7 Explorer Takedown Survival Rifle (16

Charter Arms AR-7 Explorer Takedown Survival Rifle (16"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - A144603

Lot #451 (Sale Order 452 of 574)

This AR-7 Explorer quick takedown survival rifle by Charter Arms sports a 16" barrel with dovetailed front sight, black synthetic stock with breakdown storage compartment, grooved receiver top with integral rear peep sight, and detachable box magazine. This gun is missing the buttpad, but otherwise is in good condition with some surface wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1942 "U.S. Property" Remington 513-T Matchmaster (27"), 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 42689

Lot #452 (Sale Order 453 of 574)

This Remington Model 513-T Target Rifle is stamped "BL", which indicates a January, 1942, production date. Markings include: "U.S. Property" on the top of the barrel & receiver, "7" in white paint on the left side of the stock at the rear (rack number), "AA" (Augusta Arsenal) "BA/JPL" (Benicia Arsenal & inspectors initials) on left side of the stock, "P" (Proofed) under the grip and "W" hand carved on the left side of the stock. Features include a parkerized military finish, walnut target stock with fluted comb & contoured beavertail forearm, checkered metal buttplate, sling rail under the forearm, 27" barrel with crowned muzzle, side-mounted Redfield fully adjustable rear peep sight, Redfield Olympic front globe sight, sling ring and detachable box magazine. This gun will have a hairline crack on each side of the stock at the receiver, but otherwise is in good condition, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Remington Model 513 Matchmaster is a bolt-action, repeating rifle manufactured from 1940 to 1968 that was designed for target shooting. It was offered in two variations: 513-S (Sporter) & 513-T (Target). Remington received a contract from the U.S. Government during WWII for 10,000 Model 513-Ts which were used by the Army for training purposes. U.S. contract models were marked "U.S. Property" and sported a parkerized finish.

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Charter Arms AR-7 Explorer Takedown Survival Rifle (16"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - A243333

Lot #453 (Sale Order 454 of 574)

This AR-7 Explorer quick takedown survival rifle by Charter Arms sports a 16" barrel with dovetailed front sight, black synthetic stock with breakdown storage compartment, grooved receiver top with integral rear peep sight, and detachable box magazine. This gun is missing the buttpad, but otherwise is in good condition with some surface wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1943 "U.S. Property" Remington 513-T Matchmaster (27"), 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 65999

Lot #454 (Sale Order 455 of 574)

This Remington Model 513-T Target Rifle is stamped "DMM", which indicates a September, 1943, production date. Markings include: "U.S. Property" & "Military Finish" on the top of the barrel, "U.S. Property" "AA" (Augusta Arsenal) & "1" on the top of the receiver, and "7" in white paint on each side of the stock at the rear (rack number). Features include a parkerized military finish, walnut target stock with fluted comb & contoured beavertail forearm, checkered metal buttplate, sling rail under the forearm, 27" barrel with crowned muzzle, side-mounted Redfield fully adjustable rear peep sight, ramped dovetail front sight, sling rings and Remington detachable box magazine. This is showing surface wear, but still retains an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Remington Model 513 Matchmaster is a bolt-action, repeating rifle manufactured from 1940 to 1968 that was designed for target shooting. It was offered in two variations: 513-S (Sporter) & 513-T (Target). Remington received a contract from the U.S. Government during WWII for 10,000 Model 513-Ts which were used by the Army for training purposes. U.S. contract models were marked "U.S. Property" and sported a parkerized finish.

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Taurus Circuit Judge, 45LC & 410 Ga., Revolving Rifle (18.5 Taurus Circuit Judge, 45LC & 410 Ga., Revolving Rifle (18.5

Taurus Circuit Judge, 45LC & 410 Ga., Revolving Rifle (18.5"), SN - GX7874

Lot #455 (Sale Order 456 of 574)

Some call it “the best of both worlds”, Taurus calls it the most fun you can have in a long-rifle platform! Chambered for both 45 Colt and 410 bore shotshells up to 3-inch Magnum, the Circuit Judge is a diverse hybrid rifle inspired by the heralded Taurus Judge revolver. It features a five-shot cylinder, single-action/double-action trigger system, hardwood stock with high comb & contoured forearm, polished bluing, 18.5" barrel, adjustable ramp green fiber-optic rear sight, ramped red fiber-optic pin front sight, scope rail, sling swivels, black rubber buttpad with white spacer and gold trigger. 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 item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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WWII "U.S. Property" Remington 513-T Matchmaster (27"), 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 109014

Lot #456 (Sale Order 457 of 574)

This Remington Model 513-T Target Rifle was produced during WWII - date stamp is no longer visible. Markings include: "U.S. Property" & "AA46" on the top of the receiver and "AA" (Augusta Arsenal) on the top of the barrel. Features include a parkerized military finish, walnut target stock with fluted comb & contoured beavertail forearm, checkered metal buttplate, sling rail under the forearm, 27" barrel with crowned muzzle, side-mounted Redfield fully adjustable rear peep sight, ramped dovetail front sight, sling rings and Remington detachable box magazine. This is good condition with some various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Remington Model 513 Matchmaster is a bolt-action, repeating rifle manufactured from 1940 to 1968 that was designed for target shooting. It was offered in two variations: 513-S (Sporter) & 513-T (Target). Remington received a contract from the U.S. Government during WWII for 10,000 Model 513-Ts which were used by the Army for training purposes. U.S. contract models were marked "U.S. Property" and sported a parkerized finish.

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Taurus Circuit Judge, 45LC & 410 Ga., Revolving Rifle (18.5 Taurus Circuit Judge, 45LC & 410 Ga., Revolving Rifle (18.5

Taurus Circuit Judge, 45LC & 410 Ga., Revolving Rifle (18.5"), SN - DT7364

Lot #457 (Sale Order 458 of 574)

Some call it “the best of both worlds”, Taurus calls it the most fun you can have in a long-rifle platform! Chambered for both 45 Colt and 410 bore shotshells up to 3-inch Magnum, the Circuit Judge is a diverse hybrid rifle inspired by the heralded Taurus Judge revolver. It features a five-shot cylinder, single-action/double-action trigger system, hardwood stock with high comb & contoured forearm, polished bluing, 18.5" barrel, adjustable ramp green fiber-optic rear sight, ramped red fiber-optic pin front sight, scope rail, sling swivels, black rubber buttpad with white spacer and case colored hammer/ trigger. 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 item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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1984 "U.S." Remington 541X Target (27"), 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - A1059576

Lot #458 (Sale Order 459 of 574)

The Remington Model 541X was produced in 3 separate contracts for the U.S. Military in the mid 1980s with approximately 9000 produced and was used for training purposes. This 541X is marked "U.S." on the top of the receiver and is also marked "8" on the right side of the stock at the rear (rack number). This gun is stamped "XE" which indicates a production date of December, 1984. Features include a smooth walnut stock with contoured beavertail forearm, black checkered buttpad, 27" heavy barrel with crowned muzzle, side mounted Redfield fully adjustable rear sight with (2) interchangeable eye piece discs, front globe sight, adjustable sling rail under the forearm, sling swivel and comes with (3) detachable box magazines. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Thompson Center Contender Super 16 Thompson Center Contender Super 16

Thompson Center Contender Super 16", 223 Rem., Single-Shot Rifle, SN - 348003

Lot #459 (Sale Order 460 of 574)

The T/C Contender Series is an interchangeable firearm system that is fully supported with accessory stocks and barrels. This T/C Contender Rifle System features a 16" (Super 16) barrel with recessed crown chambered for 223 Remington, cougar laser etched receiver, blued barrel & frame finish, walnut furniture with contoured forearm, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, black grip cap with embossed cougar head, rimfire/centerfire hammer selector, trigger guard break-action lever and mounted Burris 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. When it first debuted in 1967, the Contender was mostly a curiosity. The barrels were all below 10" in length, octagonal, and chambered for small calibers. They were accurate but not particularly useful beyond the firing line at the local outdoor range. By the 1970s, the barrels became round and were offered in rifle calibers such as .223 Remington, .30-30 Winchester, .35 Remington, and .45-70. Magnum. Handgun calibers such as .357 Magnum, .41 Magnum, .44 Magnum, .357 Maximum, and .45 Winchester Magnum followed, and the Contender was reborn as a highly accurate long-distance pistol/ rifle for metallic silhouette shooting and a suitable hunting arm.

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WWII "U.S. Property" Remington 513-T Matchmaster (27"), 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 101566

Lot #460 (Sale Order 461 of 574)

This Remington Model 513-T Target Rifle was produced during WWII - date stamp is no longer visible. Markings include: "U.S. Property" & "AA35" on the top of the receiver, "AN" on the left side of the stock at the rear and "P" (Proofed) under the grip. Features include a parkerized military finish, walnut target stock with fluted comb & contoured beavertail forearm, checkered metal buttplate, sling rail under the forearm, 27" barrel with crowned muzzle, side-mounted Redfield fully adjustable rear peep sight, ramped dovetail front sight and sling rings. Does not include magazine. This gun is showing surface wear, but still retains an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Remington Model 513 Matchmaster is a bolt-action, repeating rifle manufactured from 1940 to 1968 that was designed for target shooting. It was offered in two variations: 513-S (Sporter) & 513-T (Target). Remington received a contract from the U.S. Government during WWII for 10,000 Model 513-Ts which were used by the Army for training purposes. U.S. contract models were marked "U.S. Property" and sported a parkerized finish.

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Thompson Center Contender (MGM 16 Thompson Center Contender (MGM 16

Thompson Center Contender (MGM 16"), 22 Magnum., Single-Shot Rifle, SN - 372082

Lot #461 (Sale Order 462 of 574)

The T/C Contender Series is an interchangeable firearm system that is fully supported with accessory stocks and barrels. This T/C Contender Rifle System features a 16" MGM (Match Grade Machine) barrel with recessed crown chambered for 22 Magnum, cougar laser etched receiver, blued barrel & frame finish, black synthetic furniture with contoured forearm, black rubber buttpad, black grip cap, rimfire/centerfire hammer selector, trigger guard break-action lever and mounted Burris 3x-9x 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. When it first debuted in 1967, the Contender was mostly a curiosity. The barrels were all below 10" in length, octagonal, and chambered for small calibers. They were accurate but not particularly useful beyond the firing line at the local outdoor range. By the 1970s, the barrels became round and were offered in rifle calibers such as .223 Remington, .30-30 Winchester, .35 Remington, and .45-70. Magnum. Handgun calibers such as .357 Magnum, .41 Magnum, .44 Magnum, .357 Maximum, and .45 Winchester Magnum followed, and the Contender was reborn as a highly accurate long-distance pistol/ rifle for metallic silhouette shooting and a suitable hunting arm.

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1964 1964

1964 "U.S." Remington 40-X Target (28"), 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 25120B

Lot #462 (Sale Order 463 of 574)

The Remington 40-X bolt-action single-shot rifle was designed for the U.S. Army snipers in the 1960s, and over the past half century, it has constantly proven itself in bench rest and long range shooting competitions. This 40-X is marked "DL", which indicates a September, 1964, production date and is also marked "U.S." on the left side of the receiver. Features include a smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & beavertail forearm, black rubber buttpad with black/white spacers, grooved accessory rail under the forearm, 28" heavy barrel, side-mounted Redfield International Match fully adjustable rear peep sight, Redfield Olympic front globe sight, scope mounts, sling swivel and adjustable trigger. This gun is showing some heavy rusting on the top of the barrel, but still retains an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears wo be in good working order.

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Thompson Center Contender Receiver & Stock, SN - G1986 Thompson Center Contender Receiver & Stock, SN - G1986

Thompson Center Contender Receiver & Stock, SN - G1986

Lot #463 (Sale Order 464 of 574)

The T/C Contender Series is an interchangeable firearm system that is fully supported with accessory stocks and barrels. This T/C Contender receiver sports a rimfire/centerfire hammer selector and is fitted with a walnut rifle stock with black rubber buttpad. This item is classified as a "Firearm" and standard paperwork is required.

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1981 "U.S." Harrington & Richardson M12, 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - AX518362

Lot #464 (Sale Order 465 of 574)

The M12 bolt-action single-shot rifle was made by Harrington & Richards (H&R) as a marksmanship trainer rifle for the U.S. Government from 1981-1985. It was produced in a civilian version as the Model 5200. The serial number prefix "AX" on this rifle indicates a 1981 production date, and it is also marked "U.S." on the left side of the receiver. Features include a smooth walnut stock with contoured grip & beavertail forearm, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, grooved accessory rail under the forearm, 28" free-floating heavy barrel with crowned muzzle, side-mounted Redfield fully adjustable rear peep sight, Redfield Olympic front globe sight, scope mounts, sling swivel and adjustable trigger. This gun is in nice condition with a few light scuffs on the stock, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Circa 1960s EIG - New Land Pattern British Cavalry Flintlock Pistol (9 Circa 1960s EIG - New Land Pattern British Cavalry Flintlock Pistol (9

Circa 1960s EIG - New Land Pattern British Cavalry Flintlock Pistol (9"), .54 Caliber

Lot #465 (Sale Order 466 of 574)

This circa 1960s EIG reproduction of a 1800s New Land Pattern British Cavalry Flintlock Pistol is sideplate marked "TOWER" (Tower of London), and "GR" (George Rex, King of England). Features include a smooth one-piece walnut stock with brass accents, 9" barrel and ramrod. This gun is showing some wear but appears to be in good working order. This is the type of pistol that would have been used by British cavalryman at the Battle of Waterloo. All British mounted soldiers at Waterloo carried pistols of the New Land Pattern recently standardized in 1796. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate.

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1986 "U.S." Kimber Of Oregon, M82 Government (New), 22 LR, Bolt-Action Single-Shot, SN - GM011326

Lot #466 (Sale Order 467 of 574)

This Kimber Of Oregon Model 82 Single-Shot Silhouette Rifle was part of the 1986 U.S. Army Contract (SN - GM011326) and is stamped "U.S." on the receiver. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired (surplus) and comes with original paperwork. This gun will have a light scratch on the left side of the stock. Does not include box. 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. 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.

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Circa 1960s Reproduction Percussion Pistol (7 Circa 1960s Reproduction Percussion Pistol (7

Circa 1960s Reproduction Percussion Pistol (7"), .50 Caliber

Lot #467 (Sale Order 468 of 574)

This unmarked reproduction percussion pistol appears to have been produced in the 1960s or early 1970s. Features include a smooth hardwood stock with brass accents, case colored side plate, 7" octagon barrel and ramrod. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate.

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1986 "U.S." Kimber Of Oregon, M82 Government (New), 22 LR, Bolt-Action Single-Shot, SN - GM017839

Lot #468 (Sale Order 469 of 574)

This Kimber Of Oregon Model 82 Single-Shot Silhouette Rifle was part of the 1986 U.S. Army Contract (SN - GM017839) and is stamped "U.S." on the receiver. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is new-old-stock/ unfired (surplus) and comes with original paperwork & sights. Does not include box. Features include a smooth blond 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. 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.

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Circa 1968 Daisy/Heddon V/L Rifle - 1 Of 19,000, 22 VL (18 Circa 1968 Daisy/Heddon V/L Rifle - 1 Of 19,000, 22 VL (18

Circa 1968 Daisy/Heddon V/L Rifle - 1 Of 19,000, 22 VL (18"), SN - A024504

Lot #469 (Sale Order 470 of 574)

The Daisy/ Heddon V/L Rifle was only manufactured in 1968 & 1969. It was offered in three variants: V/L 0001 (first 1,000) sported wood stocks, had a name plate with the serial number and came with a case; V/L 0002 "Standard" sported plastic stocks with approximately 19,000 made; and V/L 0003 "Presentation" sported the same features as the first 1,000 except the customer could have their name put on the plate with approximately 4,000 made. The V/L ammunition consisted of a .22 caliber bullet with a small cylinder of propellant on the back and no primer. The rifle resembled a typical spring-air rifle, but the 2000 degree hot, high pressure air served not only to propel the projectile but also to ignite the propellant on the back of the V/L cartridge. The rifle uses a small, unique and well designed part called an Obturator (obturator/ignitor) to compress the air as it is pushed through a tiny hole. This air is heated enough as it is pushed through the small hole to ignite the powder of the caseless round. The V/L guns and ammunition were discontinued in 1969, after the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ruled that they constituted as a firearm, and Daisy, which was not licensed to manufacture firearms, decided to discontinue manufacture rather than become a firearm's manufacturer. This V/L does not show any wear to speak of. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired, but does not include box or paperwork.

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WWII "U.S. Property" Mossberg 44 U.S. (26"), 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 124774

Lot #470 (Sale Order 471 of 574)

Mossberg produced a lot of .22 rimfire rifles, but perhaps the most important were those used to train American military recruits during World War II. Mossberg adapted its civilian .22 Long Rifle Model 42M to military use in 1941, as the Model 42MB, a good many of which went to Great Britain to serve as a stopgap while it designed the Model 44 U.S. specifically for America's military. For the U.S.'s war effort, in addition to producing parts for other makers' combat arms, Mossberg manufactured the Model 44 U.S. training rifle from January, 1943 to August, 1944. This Model 44 U.S. is marked "U.S. Property" on the barrel and receiver. Features include a parkerized military finish, smooth hardwood stock, ribbed metal buttplate, 26" barrel, side-mounted Mossberg S-100 Microclick rear peep sight, dovetailed front sight, black finger-groove trigger guard, sling swivels and 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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Circa 1968 Daisy/Heddon V/L Rifle - 1 Of 19,000, 22 VL (18 Circa 1968 Daisy/Heddon V/L Rifle - 1 Of 19,000, 22 VL (18

Circa 1968 Daisy/Heddon V/L Rifle - 1 Of 19,000, 22 VL (18"), SN - A029860

Lot #471 (Sale Order 472 of 574)

The Daisy/ Heddon V/L Rifle was only manufactured in 1968 & 1969. It was offered in three variants: V/L 0001 (first 1,000) sported wood stocks, had a name plate with the serial number and came with a case; V/L 0002 "Standard" sported plastic stocks with approximately 19,000 made; and V/L 0003 "Presentation" sported the same features as the first 1,000 except the customer could have their name put on the plate with approximately 4,000 made. The V/L ammunition consisted of a .22 caliber bullet with a small cylinder of propellant on the back and no primer. The rifle resembled a typical spring-air rifle, but the 2000 degree hot, high pressure air served not only to propel the projectile but also to ignite the propellant on the back of the V/L cartridge. The rifle uses a small, unique and well designed part called an Obturator (obturator/ignitor) to compress the air as it is pushed through a tiny hole. This air is heated enough as it is pushed through the small hole to ignite the powder of the caseless round. The V/L guns and ammunition were discontinued in 1969 after the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ruled that they constituted as a firearm, and Daisy, which was not licensed to manufacture firearms, decided to discontinue manufacture rather than become a firearm's manufacturer. This V/L does not show any wear to speak of. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired, but does not include box or paperwork.

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WWII "U.S. Property" Mossberg 44 U.S. (26"), 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 143797

Lot #472 (Sale Order 473 of 574)

Mossberg produced a lot of .22 rimfire rifles, but perhaps the most important were those used to train American military recruits during World War II. Mossberg adapted its civilian .22 Long Rifle Model 42M to military use in 1941 as the Model 42MB, a good many of which went to Great Britain to serve as a stopgap while it designed the Model 44 U.S. specifically for America's military. For the U.S.'s war effort, in addition to producing parts for other makers' combat arms, Mossberg manufactured the Model 44 U.S. training rifle from January, 1943 to August, 1944. This Model 44 U.S. is marked "U.S. Property" on the top of the receiver & "64" on the tang of the stock. Features include a parkerized military finish, smooth hardwood stock, ribbed metal buttplate, 26" barrel, side-mounted Mossberg S-100 Microclick rear peep sight, dovetailed front sight, black finger-groove trigger guard, sling swivels and detachable box 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.

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Circa 1968 Daisy/Heddon V/L Rifle - 1 Of 19,000, 22 VL (18 Circa 1968 Daisy/Heddon V/L Rifle - 1 Of 19,000, 22 VL (18

Circa 1968 Daisy/Heddon V/L Rifle - 1 Of 19,000, 22 VL (18"), SN - A033072

Lot #473 (Sale Order 474 of 574)

The Daisy/ Heddon V/L Rifle was only manufactured in 1968 & 1969. It was offered in three variants: V/L 0001 (first 1,000) sported wood stocks, had a name plate with the serial number and came with a case; V/L 0002 "Standard" sported plastic stocks with approximately 19,000 made; and V/L 0003 "Presentation" sported the same features as the first 1,000 except the customer could have their name put on the plate with approximately 4,000 made. The V/L ammunition consisted of a .22 caliber bullet with a small cylinder of propellant on the back and no primer. The rifle resembled a typical spring-air rifle, but the 2000 degree hot, high pressure air served not only to propel the projectile but also to ignite the propellant on the back of the V/L cartridge. The rifle uses a small, unique and well designed part called an Obturator (obturator/ignitor) to compress the air as it is pushed through a tiny hole. This air is heated enough as it is pushed through the small hole to ignite the powder of the caseless round. The V/L guns and ammunition were discontinued in 1969, after the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ruled that they constituted as a firearm, and Daisy, which was not licensed to manufacture firearms, decided to discontinue manufacture rather than become a firearm's manufacturer. This V/L does not show any wear to speak of. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired, but does not include box or paperwork.

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"U.S. Property" Mossberg 44 U.S.(a) (26"), 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 140399

Lot #474 (Sale Order 475 of 574)

Mossberg produced a lot of .22 rimfire rifles, but perhaps the most important were those used to train American military recruits during World War II. Mossberg adapted its civilian .22 Long Rifle Model 42M to military use in 1941 as the Model 42MB, a good many of which went to Great Britain to serve as a stopgap while it designed the Model 44 U.S. specifically for America's military. For the U.S.'s war effort, in addition to producing parts for other makers' combat arms, Mossberg manufactured the Model 44 U.S. training rifle from January, 1943 to August, 1944. Mossberg updated the design of the 44 U.S. in 1944 with the Model 44 U.S.(a). This Model 44 U.S.(a) is marked "U.S. Property" on the barrel and receiver. Features include a blued finish, smooth hardwood stock, ribbed metal buttplate, 26" barrel, side-mounted Mossberg S-100 Microclick rear peep sight, dovetailed front globe sight, black finger-groove trigger guard, sling swivels and detachable box 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.

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(Scarce) 1990 Daisy-Legacy Model 2201, 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - AA0017535 (Scarce) 1990 Daisy-Legacy Model 2201, 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - AA0017535

(Scarce) 1990 Daisy-Legacy Model 2201, 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - AA0017535

Lot #475 (Sale Order 476 of 574)

Renowned for their well-known and beloved air rifles for the past 130 years, few know that Daisy also made firearms. Their first firearm was kind of an accident, the Daisy .22 V/L, an interesting single-shot rifle that used a caseless air-ignited cartridge, Made for a couple of years in the 1960s and sold as an air gun until federal regulators decided that it was not an air gun. In 1987, Daisy was ready for a deliberate entrance to the consumer firearm market with the Daisy-Legacy Models which were offered in 6 different variations. All Daisy-Legacy Models were discontinued in 1991 when Daisy officially exited the firearm business. The Legacy Model 2201 was a single-shot bolt-action variation which weighed in at just 4 pounds and featured a "co-polymer" or hardwood stock. They also sported a 19" sleeved barrel, adjustable rear sight, ramped front sight and sling swivel posts. This Model 2201, with co-polymer stock, does not show any wear to speak of. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired, but does not include box or paperwork.

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WWII "U.S. Property" Mossberg 44 U.S. (26"), 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 161428

Lot #476 (Sale Order 477 of 574)

Mossberg produced a lot of .22 rimfire rifles, but perhaps the most important were those used to train American military recruits during World War II. Mossberg adapted its civilian .22 Long Rifle Model 42M to military use in 1941 as the Model 42MB, a good many of which went to Great Britain to serve as a stop gap while it designed the Model 44 U.S. specifically for America's military. For the U.S.'s war effort, in addition to producing parts for other makers' combat arms, Mossberg manufactured the Model 44 U.S. training rifle from January, 1943 to August, 1944. This Model 44 U.S. is marked "U.S. Property" on the barrel and receiver. Features include a blued finish, smooth hardwood stock, ribbed metal buttplate, 26" barrel, side-mounted Mossberg S-100 Microclick rear peep sight, dovetailed front globe sight, black finger-groove trigger guard, sling swivels and detachable box 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.

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Circa 1968 Daisy/Heddon Presentation Model V/L Rifle - 1 Of 4,000, 22 VL (18 Circa 1968 Daisy/Heddon Presentation Model V/L Rifle - 1 Of 4,000, 22 VL (18

Circa 1968 Daisy/Heddon Presentation Model V/L Rifle - 1 Of 4,000, 22 VL (18"), SN - A011926

Lot #477 (Sale Order 478 of 574)

The Daisy/ Heddon V/L Rifle was only manufactured in 1968 & 1969. It was offered in three variants: V/L 0001 (first 1,000) sported wood stocks, had a name plate with the serial number and came with a case; V/L 0002 "Standard" sported plastic stocks with approximately 19,000 made; and V/L 0003 "Presentation" sported the same features as the first 1,000 except the customer could have their name put on the plate with approximately 4,000 made. The V/L ammunition consisted of a .22 caliber bullet with a small cylinder of propellant on the back and no primer. The rifle resembled a typical spring-air rifle, but the 2000 degree hot, high pressure air served not only to propel the projectile but also to ignite the propellant on the back of the V/L cartridge. The rifle uses a small, unique and well designed part called an Obturator (obturator/ignitor) to compress the air as it is pushed through a tiny hole. This air is heated enough as it is pushed through the small hole to ignite the powder of the caseless round. The V/L guns and ammunition were discontinued in 1969 after the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ruled that they were constituted as a firearm, and Daisy, which was not licensed to manufacture firearms, decided to discontinue manufacture rather than become a firearm's manufacturer. This V/L Presentation Model sports a wood stock with gold oval plate on the right side. This gun does not show any wear to speak of. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired, but does not include box or paperwork.

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1945 British - Long Branch Lee–Enfield No.4 MK 1*, 303 British, Bolt-Action - 83L8340 1945 British - Long Branch Lee–Enfield No.4 MK 1*, 303 British, Bolt-Action - 83L8340

1945 British - Long Branch Lee–Enfield No.4 MK 1*, 303 British, Bolt-Action - 83L8340

Lot #478 (Sale Order 479 of 574)

This Lee–Enfield No. 4 MK 1* was manufactured at the Long Branch Factory in Toronto, Canada, in 1945 (receiver marked "1945"). Features include a smooth hardwood stock with ribbed handguard & is marked "6" (rack number) in blue paint on the left side, 25" barrel, short magazine, metal buttplate, buttstock cleaning kit stock compartment, MKIII adjustable folding aperture rear peep sight, semi-hooded front post sight, sling rings and bayonet lugs. This gun is in good condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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(Scarce) 1990 Daisy-Legacy Model 2202, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Repeater (W/ Box), SN - AB0019781 (Scarce) 1990 Daisy-Legacy Model 2202, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Repeater (W/ Box), SN - AB0019781

(Scarce) 1990 Daisy-Legacy Model 2202, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Repeater (W/ Box), SN - AB0019781

Lot #479 (Sale Order 480 of 574)

Renowned for their well-known and beloved air rifles for the past 130 years, few know that Daisy also made firearms. Their first firearm was kind of an accident, the Daisy .22 V/L, an interesting single-shot rifle that used a caseless air-ignited cartridge. It was made for a couple of years in the 1960s and sold as an air gun until federal regulators decided that it was not an air gun. In 1987, Daisy was ready for a deliberate entrance to the consumer firearm market with the Daisy-Legacy Models which were offered in 6 different variations. All Daisy-Legacy Models were discontinued in 1991 when Daisy officially exited the firearm business. The Legacy Model 22002 was a bolt-action repeater variation which weighed in at just 4 pounds and featured a "co-polymer" or hardwood stock. They also sported a 19" sleeved barrel, adjustable rear sight, ramped front sight and sling swivel posts. This Model 2202 with co-polymer stock comes in the original box with paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired, but will have some box wear, and appears to be in good working order.

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1942 WWII British - Lithgow Lee-Enfield SMLE MKIII*, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - 82789 1942 WWII British - Lithgow Lee-Enfield SMLE MKIII*, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - 82789

1942 WWII British - Lithgow Lee-Enfield SMLE MKIII*, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - 82789

Lot #480 (Sale Order 481 of 574)

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" barrel, short magazine, brass buttplate, buttstock cleaning kit stock compartment, adjustable folding tangent rear sight with ears, semi-hooded front post sight, bayonet lug and sling rings. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. 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 removed, 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.

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(Scarce) 1990 Daisy-Legacy Model 2202, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Repeater, SN - AB0006782 (Scarce) 1990 Daisy-Legacy Model 2202, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Repeater, SN - AB0006782

(Scarce) 1990 Daisy-Legacy Model 2202, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Repeater, SN - AB0006782

Lot #481 (Sale Order 482 of 574)

Renowned for their well-known and beloved air rifles for the past 130 years, few know that Daisy also made firearms. Their first firearm was kind of an accident, the Daisy .22 V/L, an interesting single-shot rifle that used a caseless air-ignited cartridge. It was made for a couple of years in the 1960s and sold as an air gun until federal regulators decided that it was not an air gun. In 1987, Daisy was ready for a deliberate entrance to the consumer firearm market with the Daisy-Legacy Models which were offered in 6 different variations. All Daisy-Legacy Models were discontinued in 1991, when Daisy officially exited the firearm business. The Legacy Model 22002 was a bolt-action repeater variation which weighed in at just 4 pounds and featured a "co-polymer" or hardwood stock. They also sported a 19" sleeved barrel, adjustable rear sight, ramped front sight and sling swivel posts. This Model 2202 with co-polymer stock sports a mounted J.C. Higgins 4x scope. This gun is showing wear and does not appear to be in working order.

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1944 WWII British - Lithgow Lee-Enfield SMLE MKIII*, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - 1291A 1944 WWII British - Lithgow Lee-Enfield SMLE MKIII*, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - 1291A

1944 WWII British - Lithgow Lee-Enfield SMLE MKIII*, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - 1291A

Lot #482 (Sale Order 483 of 574)

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 1944 and is receiver band marked "MA/ LITHGOW/ S.M.L.E./ III*/1944" along with other various factory stamps throughout. Features include a 25" barrel, short magazine, brass buttplate, buttstock cleaning kit stock compartment, adjustable folding tangent rear sight with ears, semi-hooded front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings and tan canvas sling. 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. 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 removed, 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.

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(Scarce) 1990 Daisy-Legacy Model 2202, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Repeater (W/ Box), SN - AB0041768 (Scarce) 1990 Daisy-Legacy Model 2202, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Repeater (W/ Box), SN - AB0041768

(Scarce) 1990 Daisy-Legacy Model 2202, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Repeater (W/ Box), SN - AB0041768

Lot #483 (Sale Order 484 of 574)

Renowned for their well-known and beloved air rifles for the past 130 years, few know that Daisy also made firearms. Their first firearm was kind of an accident, the Daisy .22 V/L, an interesting single-shot rifle that used a caseless air-ignited cartridge. It was made for a couple of years in the 1960s and sold as an air gun until federal regulators decided that it was not an air gun. In 1987, Daisy was ready for a deliberate entrance to the consumer firearm market with the Daisy-Legacy Models which were offered in 6 different variations. All Daisy-Legacy Models were discontinued in 1991 when Daisy officially exited the firearm business. The Legacy Model 22002 was a bolt-action repeater variation which weighed in at just 4 pounds and featured a "co-polymer" or hardwood stock. They also sported a 19" sleeved barrel, adjustable rear sight, ramped front sight and sling swivel posts. This Model 2202 with black co-polymer stock comes in a box with paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired, but will have some box wear, and appears to be in good working order.

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1946 British - Lithgow Lee-Enfield SMLE MKIII*, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - T1675 1946 British - Lithgow Lee-Enfield SMLE MKIII*, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - T1675

1946 British - Lithgow Lee-Enfield SMLE MKIII*, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - T1675

Lot #484 (Sale Order 485 of 574)

This Lee-Enfield SMLE MKIII* has been rechambered form 303 British to 22 LR. 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 1944 and is receiver band marked "MA/ LITHGOW/ S.M.L.E./ III*/1946", along with other various factory stamps throughout. Features include a 25" barrel, short magazine, brass buttplate, buttstock cleaning kit stock compartment, adjustable folding tangent rear sight with ears, semi-hooded front post sight, bayonet lug and sling rings. The magazine on this gun does not have a spring or lifter. It is now a 22 caliber single-shot. 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. 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 removed, 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.

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(Scarce) 1990 Daisy-Legacy Model 2202, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Repeater (W/ Box), SN - AB0066995 (Scarce) 1990 Daisy-Legacy Model 2202, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Repeater (W/ Box), SN - AB0066995

(Scarce) 1990 Daisy-Legacy Model 2202, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Repeater (W/ Box), SN - AB0066995

Lot #485 (Sale Order 486 of 574)

Renowned for their well-known and beloved air rifles for the past 130 years, few know that Daisy also made firearms. Their first firearm was kind of an accident, the Daisy .22 V/L, an interesting single-shot rifle that used a caseless air-ignited cartridge. It was made for a couple of years in the 1960s and sold as an air gun until federal regulators decided that it was not an air gun. In 1987, Daisy was ready for a deliberate entrance to the consumer firearm market with the Daisy-Legacy Models which were offered in 6 different variations. All Daisy-Legacy Models were discontinued in 1991, when Daisy officially exited the firearm business. The Legacy Model 22002 was a bolt-action repeater variation which weighed in at just 4 pounds and featured a "co-polymer" or hardwood stock. They also sported a 19" sleeved barrel, adjustable rear sight, ramped front sight and sling swivel posts. This Model 2202 with black co-polymer stock comes in a box with paperwork. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired, but will have some box wear and does not appear to be in working order.

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1945 British BSA (M47C ) No.5 MK1 1945 British BSA (M47C ) No.5 MK1

1945 British BSA (M47C ) No.5 MK1 "Jungle Carbine", 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - CC2719

Lot #486 (Sale Order 487 of 574)

The No.5 MK1 "Jungle Carbine" was first issued to British airborne forces in Norway towards the end of the Second World War (1944). Two factories were tasked with the production of the No. 5, the Royal Ordnance Factory Fazakerley, Liverpool (ROF), and Birmingham Small Arms (BSA-Shirley). This BSA-Shirley No.5 MK1 "Jungle Carbine" is receiver band dated "1945". Features include a 20.5" barrel with conical flash suppressor, adjustable folding ladder rear peep battle sight, dovetail semi-hooded front post sight, short magazine, sling rings and bayonet lug. This gun is in nice condition with some battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Rifle No. 5 Mk I was a derivative of the British Lee–Enfield No. 4 Mk I that was produced from March, 1944 to December, 1947. Following experience of jungle fighting in the Pacific War, the British came to the conclusion that a rifle shorter and lighter than the standard issue, bolt action .303 cal No. 4 rifle was required. It gained its common nickname of the "Jungle Carbine" in post-war colonial campaigns such as the Malayan emergency. The No. 5 was about 3.9" shorter and 2 lbs. lighter than the No. 4 from which it was derived. A number of "lightening cuts" were made to the receiver body and the barrel: the bolt knob drilled out, woodwork cut down to reduce weight and had other new features like a flash suppressor and a rubber buttpad to help absorb the increased recoil and to prevent slippage on the shooter's clothing while aiming. The extra recoil energy was caused by adding the conical flash suppressor (muzzle shroud). The No. 5 iron sight line was also derived from the No. 4 marks and featured a rear receiver aperture battle sight calibrated for 300 yards with an additional ladder aperture sight that could be flipped up and was calibrated for 200–800 yards in 100 yard increments. Due to the large conical flash suppressor, the No. 5 MkI could only mount the No. 5 blade bayonet which was also designed to serve as a combat knife if needed.

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(Scarce) 1990 Daisy-Legacy Model 2202, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Repeater, SN - AB0039542 (Scarce) 1990 Daisy-Legacy Model 2202, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Repeater, SN - AB0039542

(Scarce) 1990 Daisy-Legacy Model 2202, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Repeater, SN - AB0039542

Lot #487 (Sale Order 488 of 574)

Renowned for their well-known and beloved air rifles for the past 130 years, few know that Daisy also made firearms. Their first firearm was kind of an accident, the Daisy .22 V/L, an interesting single-shot rifle that used a caseless air-ignited cartridge. It was made for a couple of years in the 1960s and sold as an air gun until federal regulators decided that it was not an air gun. In 1987, Daisy was ready for a deliberate entrance to the consumer firearm market with the Daisy-Legacy Models which were offered in 6 different variations. All Daisy-Legacy Models were discontinued in 1991, when Daisy officially exited the firearm business. The Legacy Model 22002 was a bolt-action repeater variation which weighed in at just 4 pounds and featured a "co-polymer" or hardwood stock. They also sported a 19" sleeved barrel, adjustable rear sight, ramped front sight and sling swivel posts. This Model 2202 with black co-polymer stock is showing heavy wear and is missing the magazine, but it does appear to be in good working order.

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Sporterized - 1943 British Long Branch Lee–Enfield No.4 MKI*, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - 44L1346 Sporterized - 1943 British Long Branch Lee–Enfield No.4 MKI*, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - 44L1346

Sporterized - 1943 British Long Branch Lee–Enfield No.4 MKI*, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - 44L1346

Lot #488 (Sale Order 489 of 574)

This British No.4 MKI* was originally produced at the Long Branch Factory in Toronto, Canada, in 1943 (receiver marked "1943") and has since been sporterized. The majority of "Sporterized Rifles" are WWI & WWII GI bring backs. This was common practice in the 1950s & 60s and is still being done today. The most common modifications are sporting stocks with better grips, re-chambering or new barrels, updated sights, better optics (scopes) and various accessories. This "Sporterized" British No.4 MKI* sports a smooth walnut Monte Carlo stock with high comb & raised cheek, brown rubber buttpad with spacer, 22" barrel, short magazine and dual leaf folding rear sight. This gun is showing some age & wear, has a sharp bore with light pitting and will have some mechanical issues in the trigger housing - but is in working order.

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U.S. Civil War Burnside Carbine - 5th Model (21 U.S. Civil War Burnside Carbine - 5th Model (21

U.S. Civil War Burnside Carbine - 5th Model (21"), .54 Burnside, Percussion, SN - 36525

Lot #489 (Sale Order 490 of 574)

The Burnside Carbine was designed by Ambrose Burnside who would serve during the Civil War as a general, then later as the Governor of Rhode Island and a U.S. Senator. His percussion, breechloading carbine was ultimately produced in five iterations or models, starting in 1857, then through the end of the Civil War in 1865. His carbine has the distinction of being the first American metallic cartridge firearm. It utilized a unique .54 caliber tapered, brass cartridge (also designed by Burnside), that achieved ignition through a small hole in the base of the brass case. The pre-war production of the first, second and third models was relatively limited with only a few thousand ultimately produced. With the outbreak of hostilities in 1861, the demand by the Federal government for weapons vastly increased, resulting in the production of about 7,000 4th Model Burnside carbines and over 40,000 5th Models. The 4th Model would be the first Burnside with a hinged breech block, enhancing the loading of the cartridge. The 5th Model sported a central frame screw and a breech block channel to regulate the movement of the breech block. This 5th Model is marked: "BURNSIDE RIFLE CO./PROVIDENCE=R.I" on the lock plate, "BURNSIDE PATENT/ MARCH. 15TH 1856" on the top of the receiver, "CAST STEEL" on the top of the barrel and "36525" on the top of the receiver & breech block. Features include a smooth two-piece walnut stock, curved metal buttplate, 21" round barrel, dual leaf folding rear sight, fixed front sight, side-bar with saddle ring and sling ring. This gun is showing age, but still retains a very nice sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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WWII Japanese - Kokura Type 99 Arisaka Short Rifle (Monopod & Bayonet), 7.7mm, SN - 76498 WWII Japanese - Kokura Type 99 Arisaka Short Rifle (Monopod & Bayonet), 7.7mm, SN - 76498

WWII Japanese - Kokura Type 99 Arisaka Short Rifle (Monopod & Bayonet), 7.7mm, SN - 76498

Lot #490 (Sale Order 491 of 574)

This WWII Japanese Type 99 Short Rifle sports a full (unscrubbed) chrysanthemum receiver stamp and was produced at the Kokura Arsenal in circa 1936-1945. Features include a 26" barrel, folding anti-aircraft rear sight, semi hooded front post sight, folding wire monopod, dust cover, bayonet lug, sling rings, metal buttplate and period correct brown leather sling. This gun comes with a period correct bayonet with straight quillon, produced by Toyoda Jidoshoki Seisakusho (Toyoda Automatic Loom Works) under Nagoya supervision, and original metal scabbard. This gun is in nice condition with battle wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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1975 Erma-Werke Gallager M1860 Carbine, .54 Cal., Breech-Loading Percussion, SN - 002111 1975 Erma-Werke Gallager M1860 Carbine, .54 Cal., Breech-Loading Percussion, SN - 002111

1975 Erma-Werke Gallager M1860 Carbine, .54 Cal., Breech-Loading Percussion, SN - 002111

Lot #491 (Sale Order 492 of 574)

The Erma-Werke .54 caliber percussion carbine is a reproduction of the Civil War-era Gallager Model 1860 breech-loading carbine. These guns were produced in West Germany in the 1970s. The serial number on this gun represents a circa 1975 production. Features include a 22.25" round barrel, smooth hardwood stock with stained/ glossed finish, percussion cap storage compartment on the right side of the stock with hinged cover, dual leaf rear sight, fixed front sight and side bar. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. The Gallager carbine is black powder breech-loading rifle that was produced during the American Civil War. According to the Government Procurement of Gallager Carbines, 17,728 Gallager 1860 carbines were delivered to the army by the end of 1964.

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WWII Japanese - Kokura Type 99 Arisaka Short Rifle (Monopod), 7.7mm, SN - 14390 WWII Japanese - Kokura Type 99 Arisaka Short Rifle (Monopod), 7.7mm, SN - 14390

WWII Japanese - Kokura Type 99 Arisaka Short Rifle (Monopod), 7.7mm, SN - 14390

Lot #492 (Sale Order 493 of 574)

This WWII Japanese Type 99 Short Rifle sports a full (unscrubbed) chrysanthemum receiver stamp and was produced at the Kokura Arsenal in circa 1936-1945. Features include a 26" barrel, folding anti-aircraft rear sight, semi hooded front post sight, folding wire monopod, dust cover, bayonet lug, sling rings and metal buttplate. This gun is in nice condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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1895 U.S. Springfield M1894 Krag–Jorgensen Carbine, 30-40 Krag, Bolt-Action, SN - 3987 1895 U.S. Springfield M1894 Krag–Jorgensen Carbine, 30-40 Krag, Bolt-Action, SN - 3987

1895 U.S. Springfield M1894 Krag–Jorgensen Carbine, 30-40 Krag, Bolt-Action, SN - 3987

Lot #493 (Sale Order 494 of 574)

According to the Springfield Armory U.S. Krag-Jorgensen Serial Number Ranges chart, this M1894 was made in 1895. Markings include: Left side of receiver - " U.S./1894 SPRINGFIELD ARMORY 3987"; 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 20" barrel, smooth walnut stock & handguard with grooved forearm, Redfield fully adjustable rear peep sight, ramped dovetail front sight, buttstock cleaning kit compartment, sling rings and brown leather sling. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. 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. It was produced in several models & variations, but all were manufactured between 1892 and 1903. This family of guns famously served as the standard longarm during the Spanish–American War.

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WWII Japanese - Kokura Type 99 Arisaka Short Rifle, 7.7mm, SN - 17315 WWII Japanese - Kokura Type 99 Arisaka Short Rifle, 7.7mm, SN - 17315

WWII Japanese - Kokura Type 99 Arisaka Short Rifle, 7.7mm, SN - 17315

Lot #494 (Sale Order 495 of 574)

This WWII Japanese Type 99 Short Rifle was produced at the Kokura Arsenal in circa 1936-1945, and is a G.I. bring-back with a scrubbed chrysanthemum receiver stamp. Features include a 26" barrel, folding anti-aircraft rear sight, semi hooded front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings, metal buttplate and period correct brown leather sling. This gun is in nice condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate. 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.

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Early 1900s Quackenbush, Early 1900s Quackenbush,

Early 1900s Quackenbush, "Junior Safety Cartridge" Boys Rifle, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot

Lot #495 (Sale Order 496 of 574)

The Quackenbush rifle, invented by industrialist Henry M. Quackenbush, is a .22 Rimfire, single-shot, side-swing action "Boys Rifle" that was sold in the 1893-1920 period. The "Junior Safety" rifle came with either a fixed wire stock or quick detach wood stock and was able to fire BBs, 22 short, long, and long rifle projectiles and was offered in nickel or blued steel finish. This "Junior Safety" sports a nickel receiver finish, walnut stock with quick detach screw, 22" barrel, dovetail notch rear sight, front blade sight, side cocking handle, quick takedown screw under the receiver and side rotating receiver top for loading. This gun is showing some age, but still retains a nice sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1941 Finnish Mosin-Nagant M39 Sako VKT (27 1941 Finnish Mosin-Nagant M39 Sako VKT (27

1941 Finnish Mosin-Nagant M39 Sako VKT (27"), 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - 40362

Lot #496 (Sale Order 497 of 574)

Manufactured like all Finnish Mosin-Nagants on captured or traded receivers made for the most part by Russia, the M39 was a collaborative design effort by the Finnish Army and the country's Civil Guard. Officially adopted in 1939, Finland began producing M39s in earnest, and the model saw hard service during the Jatkosota, or Continuation War, where Finland battled Russia for more or less the remainder of World War II. Differences from other Mosin-Nagants include a sturdier, more ergonomic stock with a pistol grip that was carefully fitted to the barreled action in order to maximize accuracy; a top-quality barrel by Sako, VKT (Valmet), or of Belgian importation; improved barrel bands and nose cap; double sling swivels, front and back; a finely adjustable rear sight with graduations to 2,000 meters; a front sight with screw-activated windage adjustment; and myriad small tweaks that refined the model. This M39 is receiver dated "1941" and is visible numbers matching: barrel, receiver and bolt handle. Features include a Sako VKT (Valmet) receiver, 27" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight with ears, adjustable semi-hooded front sight, hardwood stock & handguard with grooved forearm, cleaning rod, bayonet lug and sling rings. This gun is in nice condition with light battle wear, has an excellent sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1970s Bronco, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Skeleton Rifle (16.5 1970s Bronco, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Skeleton Rifle (16.5

1970s Bronco, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Skeleton Rifle (16.5"), SN - B37809

Lot #497 (Sale Order 498 of 574)

The "Bronco" single-shot skeleton rifle was produced from 1967 to 1978. These nifty little rifles sport a cast receiver reinforced with a length of steel rod. What looks like a second trigger upfront actually cocks the firing pin and releases the barrel assembly to rotate for loading and unloading. There is a manual extractor for removing empties. The safety is a serrated push button. Other features include a skeleton stock with curved ribbed butt, 16.5" barrel, v-notch rear sight and semi-hooded post front sight. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has a perfect sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1943 Finnish Mosin-Nagant M39 Sako VKT (27 1943 Finnish Mosin-Nagant M39 Sako VKT (27

1943 Finnish Mosin-Nagant M39 Sako VKT (27"), 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - 233255

Lot #498 (Sale Order 499 of 574)

Manufactured like all Finnish Mosin-Nagants on captured or traded receivers made for the most part by Russia, the M39 was a collaborative design effort by the Finnish Army and the country's Civil Guard. Officially adopted in 1939, Finland began producing M39s in earnest, and the model saw hard service during the Jatkosota, or Continuation War, where Finland battled Russia for more or less the remainder of World War II. Differences from other Mosin-Nagants include a sturdier, more ergonomic stock with a pistol grip that was carefully fitted to the barreled action in order to maximize accuracy; a top-quality barrel by Sako, VKT (Valmet), or of Belgian importation; improved barrel bands and nose cap; double sling swivels, front and back; a finely adjustable rear sight with graduations to 2,000 meters; a front sight with screw-activated windage adjustment; and myriad small tweaks that refined the model. This M39 is receiver dated "1943" and is visible numbers matching: barrel, receiver, bolt and magazine. This gun sports the Sako "S" in gear stamp on the top of the barrel and right side of the stock. Features include a 27" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight with ears, adjustable semi-hooded front sight, hardwood stock & handguard with grooved forearm, cleaning rod, bayonet lug and sling rings. This gun is in nice condition with light battle wear, has an excellent sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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(Scarce) 1987 Daisy Model 8 Youth, 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - 6034218 (Scarce) 1987 Daisy Model 8 Youth, 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - 6034218

(Scarce) 1987 Daisy Model 8 Youth, 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - 6034218

Lot #499 (Sale Order 500 of 574)

Renowned for their well-known and beloved air rifles for the past 130 years, few know that Daisy also made firearms. Their first firearm was kind of an accident, the Daisy .22 V/L, an interesting single-shot rifle that used a caseless air-ignited cartridge. It was made for a couple of years in the 1960s and sold as an air gun until federal regulators decided that it was not an air gun. In 1987, Daisy was ready for a deliberate entrance to the consumer firearm market. The Daisy Model 8 Youth rifle was only manufactured in 1987 & 1988, while the Daisy-Legacy models were offered until 1991. This Model 8 features a black synthetic stock with raised cheek, black grip cap with white spacer, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, adjustable elevator rear sight with original cover, ramped front sight, 16.25" barrel, 13.5" LOP and 32.25" overall length. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and hangtag. This gun is from a former firearms wholesale distributor and is believed to be new-old-stock/ unfired, but will have some surface rust on the cocking knob & light box wear, and appears to be in good working order.

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Post-War Yugoslavian M24/47 - K98k Pattern (23.4 Post-War Yugoslavian M24/47 - K98k Pattern (23.4

Post-War Yugoslavian M24/47 - K98k Pattern (23.4"), 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - M24008992

Lot #500 (Sale Order 501 of 574)

The Yugoslavian M24/47 K98k Mauser-Pattern Rifle is a post-World War II update of the earlier M24. After World War II, many existing M24s were rebuilt with new 23.4" barrels and stocks of walnut, teak, or other available hardwood. Since the project kicked off in 1947, the rebuilds were dubbed M24/47s. A lot of these rifles were churned out of the Kragujevac Arsenal—now renamed "Zastava"—continuing into the early ’50s. This M24/47 sports a smooth walnut stock & hand guard, metal buttplate, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, ramped front post sight, bayonet lug 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.

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Remington 870 Modular Combat System, 12 Ga., Pump (W/ Box & Case), SN - LM006934 Remington 870 Modular Combat System, 12 Ga., Pump (W/ Box & Case), SN - LM006934

Remington 870 Modular Combat System, 12 Ga., Pump (W/ Box & Case), SN - LM006934

Lot #501 (Sale Order 502 of 574)

The Remington 870 Modular Combat Shotgun (MCS) is an evolution of the legendary 870 Police. This system provides multiple barrels, magazine tube extensions and stock options that can be installed by the operator on the ground without tools. This revolutionary system provides the warrior with the ability to configure the weapon to meet the mission. This system includes: (3) 18" RemChoke barrels with sights; Choke Tube Wrench; Choke Tube Rifled; Choke Tube Full; Deployment Case; Magazine Spring; Spring Tube; MCS Sling Strap; MCS Cleaning Tools; Side Saddle Kit (7 Shot); Mag Extensions; Barrel Rail Assembly; MCS Pistol Grip Stock; MCS Pistol Grip. This system comes in the original box. This gun is showing some surface wear, but appears to be in good working order.

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Post-War Yugo Zastava M48 (23.5 Post-War Yugo Zastava M48 (23.5

Post-War Yugo Zastava M48 (23.5"), 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - M15033

Lot #502 (Sale Order 503 of 574)

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 M48 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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Mossberg Mariner Line Launcher Kit - No Paperwork Needed Mossberg Mariner Line Launcher Kit - No Paperwork Needed

Mossberg Mariner Line Launcher Kit - No Paperwork Needed

Lot #503 (Sale Order 504 of 574)

This Mariner Line Launcher Kit is designed for a Mossberg 590 12 ga. or a Mossberg 500 12 ga. - models with a full stock only. This kit includes a 21" barrel with canister assembly, magazine tube with cap, (10) Line Launcher black loads (new), (3) shafts, (2) floating heads, (2) distance heads, (2) 140 lbs. nylon lines (new), (1) 350 lbs. spectra line (new) and black hardcase. No paperwork is needed for this item. This kit can be shipped direct. Standard "gun" shipping charges apply.

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Post-War Yugo Zastava M48A (23.5 Post-War Yugo Zastava M48A (23.5

Post-War Yugo Zastava M48A (23.5"), 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 20221

Lot #504 (Sale Order 505 of 574)

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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(Scarce) 1980s Remington 870 Competition Trap (30 (Scarce) 1980s Remington 870 Competition Trap (30

(Scarce) 1980s Remington 870 Competition Trap (30"), 12 Ga., Single-Shot Gas-Operated, SN - V678717V

Lot #505 (Sale Order 506 of 574)

In 1980, Remington introduced the 870 Competition Trap single-shot gas-operated shotgun. The magazine tube was inert, but the pump still operated everything it was supposed to. It sported a Remington 1100 gas system in it in order to reduce recoil. These guns were way ahead of their time and the inspiration for the Browning Recoilless. In comparison to the Browning Recoilless, the 870 Competition has shown to have less recoil and a stronger action. These guns were only produced until 1986, with roughly 5300 made. This Remington 870 Competition shotgun sports a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, height adjustable plates with curved rubber recoil pad, 30" FULL ported barrel, serrated vent rib with dual bead sights, stainless trigger, 14.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is showing some wear to include a couple forearm cracks, but appears to be in good working order.

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1954 Polish Radom WZ48 Trainer (24.75 1954 Polish Radom WZ48 Trainer (24.75

1954 Polish Radom WZ48 Trainer (24.75"), 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action (W/ Rod), SN - AB04501

Lot #506 (Sale Order 507 of 574)

Produced from 1948 until 1960, the WZ48 was used to train Czech and Polish military cadets. It is a single-shot bolt-action rifle modeled in the image of the Mosin Nagant M38. This WZ48 trainer is receiver dated 1954, along with the Circle 11 stamp which indicates that is was manufactured at the Radom factory. Features include a 24.75" barrel, 3/4 length military stock, folding v-notch rear sight, hooded front sight, metal buttplate and comes with wooden handle cleaning rod. This gun 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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1988 Belgium Browning A500R (26 1988 Belgium Browning A500R (26

1988 Belgium Browning A500R (26" Invector), 12 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 751PP256

Lot #507 (Sale Order 508 of 574)

This Browning A500R (recoil operated) 12 gauge semi-automatic shotgun was made in Belgium in 1988 (SN - "PP" = 1988) and sports 26" Invector barrel with choke tube. Other features include an outline checkered walnut stock with grooved forearm & gloss finish, engraved receiver with floral scroll pattern on each side, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, gold trigger, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, 14.5" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This gun is showing surface rusting spots, but appears to be in good working order. The Browning A-500R shotgun was introduced in 1987, and discontinued in 1993. The A500 was produced in two versions. The A500R (1987-93) was recoil operated and A500G (1990-93) was gas operated.

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1956 Polish Radom WZ48 Trainer (24.75 1956 Polish Radom WZ48 Trainer (24.75

1956 Polish Radom WZ48 Trainer (24.75"), 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - ZM1430

Lot #508 (Sale Order 509 of 574)

Produced from 1948 until 1960, the WZ48 was used to train Czech and Polish military cadets. It is a single-shot bolt-action rifle modeled in the image of the Mosin Nagant M38. This WZ48 trainer is receiver dated 1956, along with the Circle 11 stamp which indicates that is was manufactured at the Radom factory. Features include a 24.75" barrel, 3/4 length military stock, folding v-notch rear sight, hooded front post sight and metal buttplate. 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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1993 Remington 870 Magnum - Ducks Unlimited (28 1993 Remington 870 Magnum - Ducks Unlimited (28

1993 Remington 870 Magnum - Ducks Unlimited (28"), Pump (NIB), SN - A928972M

Lot #509 (Sale Order 510 of 574)

This Remington Model 870 Magnum shotgun is a Ducks Unlimited Edition with DU logo on the right side of the receiver. This gun was won at a 1993 DU banquet and is unfired with original box & paperwork. Features include a checkered hardwood stock with grooved forearm & satin finish, matte non-reflective bluing, 28" RemChoke barrel with choke tube, vent-rib with silver bead front sight, black cushioned rubber buttpad with spacer, sling studs, 14.25" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This gun appears to be in good working order. 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.

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1953 Hungarian Mosin-Nagant M44 Carbine (20 1953 Hungarian Mosin-Nagant M44 Carbine (20

1953 Hungarian Mosin-Nagant M44 Carbine (20"), 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - BE4061

Lot #510 (Sale Order 511 of 574)

Starting in February, 1944, the Mosin-Nagant M44 Carbine was issued to Red Army infantry troops and various Soviet satellite nations as a replacement for the standard rifle. This Hungarian M44 Carbine is receiver dated 1953. Features include 20" 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. 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 was a carbine variation.

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1971 Remington 870 Wingmaster (20 1971 Remington 870 Wingmaster (20

1971 Remington 870 Wingmaster (20" Smooth Slug), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - S457202V

Lot #511 (Sale Order 512 of 574)

The serial number & date code "EU" on this Model 870 Wingmaster represents an October of 1971 production date. Features include a smooth walnut stock with ribbed/ contoured forearm, brown rubber buttpad, matte black finish, 20" smooth slug barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped dovetail brass bead front sight, silver shell lifter, 14" LOP, 2 3/4" chamber and mounted Redfield 3x-9x scope. This gun is in good condition with some surface wear and appears to be in good working order. 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, has made the Model 870 Wingmaster a true American icon.

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1937 Russian Tula Mosin-Nagant M91/30, 7.62x54R, (Bayonet & Accessories), SN - R007279 1937 Russian Tula Mosin-Nagant M91/30, 7.62x54R, (Bayonet & Accessories), SN - R007279

1937 Russian Tula Mosin-Nagant M91/30, 7.62x54R, (Bayonet & Accessories), SN - R007279

Lot #512 (Sale Order 513 of 574)

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 Tula factory in 1937 (receiver band stamped), and is an arsenal refinished/ surplus gun from ATI. 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, dual compartment ammo pouch, canvas tool/ cleaning kit pouch with tools, sling & grease tin. This gun is in new/ refurbished condition throughout and appears to be in good working order.

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Remington 1100 Tactical (22 Remington 1100 Tactical (22

Remington 1100 Tactical (22"), 12 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - R219253V

Lot #513 (Sale Order 514 of 574)

This Remington 1100 semi-automatic shotgun sports a 22" RemChoke barrel with choke tube, full length magazine tube (7 rounds), matte non-reflective finish, grey synthetic checkered stock with grooved forearm, vent-rib with green fiber-optic pin front sight, combat bolt handle, sling studs, black rubber buttpad, stainless trigger/ guard & action button, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is showing some surface rusting and buttpad wear, but appears to be in good working order. This item is not legal to own in Illinois. This gun will need to be picked up by, or shipped to, a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. Also, we will deliver this gun to Keokuk, IA, or West Quincy, MO, free of charge.

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1938 Russian Tula Mosin-Nagant M91/30, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - RMN054501 1938 Russian Tula Mosin-Nagant M91/30, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - RMN054501

1938 Russian Tula Mosin-Nagant M91/30, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - RMN054501

Lot #514 (Sale Order 515 of 574)

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 Tula factory in 1938 (receiver band stamped), and is an arsenal refinished/ surplus gun from PW 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 is in new/ refurbished condition throughout and appears to be in good working order.

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1920 Winchester Model 97 Takedown (30 1920 Winchester Model 97 Takedown (30

1920 Winchester Model 97 Takedown (30" FULL), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 717038

Lot #515 (Sale Order 516 of 574)

According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1897 Takedown 12-gauge was made in 1920. Features include a smooth walnut stock with ribbed forearm & oiled finish, black checkered buttpad, 30" FULL barrel with silver bead front sight, serrated hammer, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, and appears to be in good working order. 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.

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1943 Russian Izhevsk Mosin-Nagant M91/30, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - 9130057124 1943 Russian Izhevsk Mosin-Nagant M91/30, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - 9130057124

1943 Russian Izhevsk Mosin-Nagant M91/30, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - 9130057124

Lot #516 (Sale Order 517 of 574)

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 CAI. 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 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 1897 Trap 1906 Winchester 1897 Trap

1906 Winchester 1897 Trap "Black Diamond" Takedown (30" FULL), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 320346

Lot #517 (Sale Order 518 of 574)

According to Winchester Arms Collector Organization, this Model 1897 Trap Grade Takedown 12-gauge was made in 1906. Features include a checkered walnut stock with black diamond inlays on each side of the grip & fluted comb, black checkered buttpad, 30" FULL barrel with silver bead front sight, serrated hammer, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is showing age, but appears to be in good working order. 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.

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1931 Russian Tula Mosin-Nagant M91/30, 7.62x54R, (Bayonet & Accessories), SN - IOM5718 1931 Russian Tula Mosin-Nagant M91/30, 7.62x54R, (Bayonet & Accessories), SN - IOM5718

1931 Russian Tula Mosin-Nagant M91/30, 7.62x54R, (Bayonet & Accessories), SN - IOM5718

Lot #518 (Sale Order 519 of 574)

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 Tula factory in 1931 (receiver band stamped), and is an arsenal refinished/ surplus gun. 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, canvas tool/ cleaning kit pouch with tools and sling. This gun is in new/ refurbished condition with Cosmoline, but will have some storage wear, and appears to be in good working order.

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Mossberg 500A Combo (24 Mossberg 500A Combo (24

Mossberg 500A Combo (24" Slugster & 28" Accu-Choke), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - J635697

Lot #519 (Sale Order 520 of 574)

This Mossberg Model 500A 12 gauge shotgun comes with a 24" Slugster smooth barrel with folding notch rear sight/ ramped front sight, and a 28" Accu-Choke vent-rib barrel with choke tube & dual bead sights. Features include a checkered hardwood stock with stained finish, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, sling studs, 14" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This gun is showing some wear to include a crack on the left side of the stock at the grip, but appears to be in good working order. After over 50 years and over 10 million and counting-–and the only pump action to be declared MilSpec–-the Mossberg 500 has proven to be one of the most versatile and reliable shotgun platforms available. Mossberg shotguns have always been the most adaptable platforms with the ability to go from one season to the next with the change of a barrel.

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1990s Chinese Norinco TU-KKW Trainer (26 1990s Chinese Norinco TU-KKW Trainer (26

1990s Chinese Norinco TU-KKW Trainer (26"), 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 9102982

Lot #520 (Sale Order 521 of 574)

Styled after the WWII German Mauser training rifle, with design aspects from the CZ452, the Norinco TU-KKW is a 22 caliber military-style bolt-action repeating rifle that was produced in the 1990s and imported to the U.S. in very small numbers. These rifles were quality built and are very had to find in the American market. This TU-KKW was imported by NAVY ARMS CORP. (N.A.C.) and features a Mauser-style wooden military stock with handguard, metal buttplate, 26" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, dovetailed front post sight, brown leather sling, grooved receiver top, bayonet lug, cleaning rod and 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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Circa 1958 Mossberg Model 183K-A (23 Circa 1958 Mossberg Model 183K-A (23

Circa 1958 Mossberg Model 183K-A (23" & Choke Tube W/ Paperwork), 410 Ga., Bolt-Action

Lot #521 (Sale Order 522 of 574)

The Mossberg Model 183 is a .410 gauge bolt-action shotgun that was produced in many variations from 1947 to 1986. The Model 183K-A was produced from 1956 to 1960, and came with factory choke tubes which mount by screwing to the outside of the barrel. This Model 183K-A features a smooth walnut stock with high comb & gloss finish, black ribbed buttpad, 23" barrel, finger groove trigger guard, 13.75" LOP, 3" chamber, comes with (1) choke tube and comes with original paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1990 Polish Wifama wz.78 Military Trainer (26 1990 Polish Wifama wz.78 Military Trainer (26

1990 Polish Wifama wz.78 Military Trainer (26"), 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - B01148

Lot #522 (Sale Order 523 of 574)

The wz.78 is a 22 caliber bolt-action reaping rifle that was made in Poland by Wifama and used to train youth for future military service. This wz.78 is receiver dated 1990, and features a hardwood stock with fluted comb & raised cheek, black ribbed buttpad, 26" free-floating barrel, wing safety, grooved receiver top, adjustable folding aperture rear sight, adjustable front sight with ears, sling rings and detachable box magazine. This gun is in new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1960s Mages Huntsman Model 25 (18.75 1960s Mages Huntsman Model 25 (18.75

1960s Mages Huntsman Model 25 (18.75"), 20 Ga., Bolt-Action

Lot #523 (Sale Order 524 of 574)

The Mages Huntsman Model 25 is variation of the Marlin Model 55 Goose Gun with a short barrel that was only produced from 1963 to 1965. This Huntsman sports a smooth hardwood stock with custom Winchester 20 gauge shell brass grip inlay, black cushioned rubber buttpad with black spacer, 18.75" ported CYL barrel, fixed notch rear sight, front bead sight, sling studs, 12" LOP and detachable box magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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Sporterized - 1943 Smith-Corona M1903-A3 (24 Sporterized - 1943 Smith-Corona M1903-A3 (24

Sporterized - 1943 Smith-Corona M1903-A3 (24"), 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action

Lot #524 (Sale Order 525 of 574)

This sporterized Smith-Corona Model 1903-A3 is barrel marked "SC/ flaming bomb/ 6-43". The majority of "Sporterized Rifles" are WWI & WWII GI bring backs. This was common practice in the 1950s & 60s and is still being done today. The most common modifications are sporting stocks with better grips, re-chambering or new barrels, updated sights, better optics (scopes) and various accessories. This "Sporterized" rifle sports a checkered walnut Monte Carlo stock with fluted comb/ raised cheek & Schnabel forearm tip, black rubber buttpad with spacer, 24" barrel, black grip cap, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight, sling swivels, internal clip fed magazine and mounted unmarked scope with brown leather lens covers. 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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1960s Mossberg/ New Haven Model 285T (26 1960s Mossberg/ New Haven Model 285T (26

1960s Mossberg/ New Haven Model 285T (26" MOD), 20 Ga., Bolt-Action

Lot #525 (Sale Order 526 of 574)

The Mossberg/ New Haven Model 285 bolt-action shotgun was produced from 1959 to 1968. This model 285T features a smooth hardwood stock with high comb & stained/glossed finish, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, 26" MOD barrel, dovetailed rear sight, brass bead front sight, detachable box magazine, 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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Sporterized - 1921 U.S. Springfield M1903 (24 Sporterized - 1921 U.S. Springfield M1903 (24

Sporterized - 1921 U.S. Springfield M1903 (24"), 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 1222284

Lot #526 (Sale Order 527 of 574)

According to the U.S. Springfield Armory Production Chart, this Model 1903 was originally produced in 1921. A "Sporterized Rifle" is simply a military issued firearm that has been modified for civilian sporting use. The most common modifications are sporting stocks with better grips, re-chambering or new barrels, updated sights, better optics (scopes) and various accessories. This "Sporterized" Model 1903 rifle sports a smooth walnut Monte Carlo stock with high comb/ raised cheek/ & oiled finish, Rosewood forearm tip, carved buffalo head grip knob, White Line brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, 24" barrel, jeweled bolt, stainless bolt handle, sling swivels, brown leather sling, Redfield scope mounts and Maxwell Smith Co. Model G88 scope. 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 Terry Lee Brown Estate.

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Circa 1969 Mossberg 395KB (25.25 Circa 1969 Mossberg 395KB (25.25

Circa 1969 Mossberg 395KB (25.25" CYL), 12 Ga., Bolt-Action, SN - 477221

Lot #527 (Sale Order 528 of 574)

The Mossberg Model 395KB bolt-action shotgun was manufactured from 1963 to 1985. The serial number on this gun represents a circa 1969 production date. Features include a smooth one-piece hardwood stock with glossed finish, brown rubber buttpad with white spacer, 25.25" CYL barrel, fixed rear sight, silver bead front sight, sling studs, 13.5" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. Does not include magazine. This gun is showing wear, but appears to be in good working order.

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Custom - Unmarked Sporting Rifle (22 Custom - Unmarked Sporting Rifle (22

Custom - Unmarked Sporting Rifle (22"), 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 6658

Lot #528 (Sale Order 529 of 574)

This custom built 30-06 sporting rifle does not retain any maker marks. Features include a smooth hardwood stock with raised cheek & glossed finish, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, 22" barrel, folding leaf rear sight, ramped dovetail front sight and All-Pro 3x-9x32 scope. 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 Terry Lee Brown Estate.

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Circa 1970 Winchester - Canada Model 370 (26 Circa 1970 Winchester - Canada Model 370 (26

Circa 1970 Winchester - Canada Model 370 (26" FULL), 410 Ga., Single-Shot, SN - C114610

Lot #529 (Sale Order 530 of 574)

The Winchester Model 370 was manufactured from 1968 to 1973 in Cobourg, Ontario, Canada. This Model 370 features a smooth hardwood stock with oiled finish, black ribbed buttpad, 26" FULL barrel, brass bead front sight, tang break-action lever, extractor, 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. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate.

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CVA Stag Horn, .50 Caliber, Inline Muzzleloader, SN - 61-13-129266-00 CVA Stag Horn, .50 Caliber, Inline Muzzleloader, SN - 61-13-129266-00

CVA Stag Horn, .50 Caliber, Inline Muzzleloader, SN - 61-13-129266-00

Lot #530 (Sale Order 531 of 574)

This Stag Horn Inline .50 caliber muzzleloading rifle by CVA features a black checkered synthetic stock with raised cheek & Schnabel forearm tip, black rubber buttpad, 25" barrel with 1:32 twist, ramrod, sling studs and Simmons 3-9x40 scope. 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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1950 Brno (Czech) Model 1 (23 1950 Brno (Czech) Model 1 (23

1950 Brno (Czech) Model 1 (23"), 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 73454

Lot #531 (Sale Order 532 of 574)

The city of Brno in the Czech Republic has been a home to firearms manufacturing since 1919, including many quality Mauser pattern rifles. The Brno production of their famous rimfire rifles began around 1944 with the Model 1 which was produced until 1953. This Brno Model 1 is marked "50" (1950) on the barrel and receiver. Features include smooth walnut stock with Schnabel forearm tip, black ribbed buttpad, 23" barrel with recessed crown, folding multi-leaf rear sight, ramped front sight, grooved receiver top, sling rings and detachable box magazine. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has a perfect sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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New England Handi Rifle SB2 (22 New England Handi Rifle SB2 (22

New England Handi Rifle SB2 (22"), 243 Win., Single-Shot, SN - NP231140

Lot #532 (Sale Order 533 of 574)

This New England Handi Rifle SB2 243 Winchester single-shot rifle features a smooth hardwood stock with high comb & Schnabel forearm tip, black rubber buttpad with white spacer, 22" barrel, tang break-action lever, scope rail with Weaver rings and Bushnell Sportview 3x-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.

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Circa 1920 Harrington & Richardson M1915 (26 Circa 1920 Harrington & Richardson M1915 (26

Circa 1920 Harrington & Richardson M1915 (26" IC), 28 Ga., Single-Shot, A185492

Lot #533 (Sale Order 534 of 574)

H&R introduced the Model 1915, a small frame shotgun, in 1916. The Model 1915 name was discontinued in 1930, and the gun became the No. 5 Standard Lightweight Shotgun until 1942. This Model 1915 (28 gauge) features a smooth walnut stock with glossed finish, 26" barrel with approximate IMP CYL choke, tang break-action lever, extractor, 14.25" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is showing wear to include buttpad melting, but appears to be in good working order.

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1952 Brno (Czech) Model 1 (23 1952 Brno (Czech) Model 1 (23

1952 Brno (Czech) Model 1 (23"), 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 96610

Lot #534 (Sale Order 535 of 574)

The city of Brno in the Czech Republic has been a home to firearms manufacturing since 1919, including many quality Mauser pattern rifles. The Brno production of their famous rimfire rifles began around 1944 with the Model 1 which was produced until 1953. This Brno Model 1 is marked "52" (1952) on the barrel and receiver. Features include smooth walnut stock with Schnabel forearm tip, black ribbed buttpad, 23" barrel with recessed crown, folding multi-leaf rear sight, ramped front sight, grooved receiver top and sling rings. Does not include detachable box magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in working order, although the striker is very soft and may need some attention.

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Circa 1920s Western Field (24 Circa 1920s Western Field (24

Circa 1920s Western Field (24" FULL), 410 Ga., Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #535 (Sale Order 536 of 574)

This Western Field 410 gauge single-shot shotgun sports a smooth hardwood stock with glossed finish, metal buttplate, 24" FULL barrel, fixed rear sight, brass bead front sight, quick takedown screw under the forearm, 13.25" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is showing wear but appears to be in good working order.

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1962 Anschutz (Germany), 22 L Shotshell (Rutledge), Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 374080 1962 Anschutz (Germany), 22 L Shotshell (Rutledge), Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 374080

1962 Anschutz (Germany), 22 L Shotshell (Rutledge), Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 374080

Lot #536 (Sale Order 537 of 574)

This Anschutz Miniature "Pigeon Gun" is marked "62" (1962) on the barrel and is chambered for 22 Long Shot (22 shotshell). Features include a 21.5" Rutledge-style smooth/rifled bore, smooth hardwood stock with curved grooved butt, adjustable elevator rear sight, hooded front sight and 13.5" LOP. 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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Early 1900s WP Wonder (30 Early 1900s WP Wonder (30

Early 1900s WP Wonder (30"), 12 Ga., Beak-Action Single-Shot, SN - A254724

Lot #537 (Sale Order 538 of 574)

WP (White Powder) Wonder was a trade name used on shotguns by either Crescent Fire Arms Company (1893-1919), or W. H. Davenport Fire Arms Company (1891-1909). Hopkins and Allen Arms Company purchased W.H. Davenport Arms company in July, 1901, and continued the Davenport line until 1909, or J .Stevens Arms company (1919 to the 1930s). No records are available to give an exact date of manufacture. This WP Wonder 12 gauge break-action single-shot shotgun features a smooth walnut stock with glossed finish, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, 30" barrel with approximate MOD choke, brass bead front sight, tang break-action lever, extractor, 14.75" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is showing wear, but appears to be in good working order.

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1980 Romanian M69, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - B2478 1980 Romanian M69, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - B2478

1980 Romanian M69, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - B2478

Lot #538 (Sale Order 539 of 574)

The M69 is a Romanian 22 caliber bolt-action repeating rifle that was produced from 1969 to 1989. This M69 is dated 1980 on the barrel and features a smooth hardwood stock with grooved forearm, metal buttplate, buttstock cleaning kit compartment, 23.5" barrel, folding multi-leaf rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, grooved receiver top, sling rings and 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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1920s American Gun Co. Victor Plain (29.75 1920s American Gun Co. Victor Plain (29.75

1920s American Gun Co. Victor Plain (29.75"), 12 Ga., Break-Action Single-Shot, SN - 412542

Lot #539 (Sale Order 540 of 574)

Victor Plain American Gun Company shotguns were made by the Crescent Firearms Company of Norwich, CT, from 1892 to approximately 1930. This Victor Plain features a smooth walnut stock with glossed finish, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, 29.75" FULL barrel, brass bead front sight, tang break-action lever, extractor, 13.75" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is showing wear, but appears to be in good working order.

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Harrington & Richardson 490 Trooper Jr. (26 Harrington & Richardson 490 Trooper Jr. (26

Harrington & Richardson 490 Trooper Jr. (26" FULL), 410 Ga., Single-Shot, AM237985

Lot #540 (Sale Order 541 of 574)

This Harrington & Richardson Model 490 Trooper Jr. 410 gauge single-shot shotgun features a smooth hardwood stock, black rubber buttpad with white spacer, 26" FULL barrel, brass bead front sight, tang break-action lever, extractor, 13.5" LOP and 3" chamber. This gun is showing wear, but appears to be in good working order.

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CZ ZKM 452 Sporting Rifle (24.75 CZ ZKM 452 Sporting Rifle (24.75

CZ ZKM 452 Sporting Rifle (24.75"), 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 867883

Lot #541 (Sale Order 542 of 574)

First introduced in 1956 as the BRNO Model 2 (ZKM 452), the Model 452 is a refinement of the CZ Model 1 (ZKM-451) .22 caliber rimfire bolt-action training rifle that first appeared in 1947. It was manufactured until 2007. These are very high quality rifles, made the "old-fashioned way" with solid blued steel and walnut. This CZ ZKM 452 sports a smooth Turkish walnut stock with high comb/ Schnabel forearm tip & oiled finish, black checkered buttpad, 24.75" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, sling studs, detachable box magazine, grooved receiver top and Bushnell Sportview 3x-9x32 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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18.5" Stainless 22 LR Barrel For Ruger 10/22 Carbine

Lot #542 (Sale Order 543 of 574)

This 18.5" stainless barrel for a Ruger 10/22 Carbine sports an adjustable folding leaf rear sight and dovetailed brass bead front sight. This barrel is in nice condition with no wear and has an excellent sharp/clean bore. Shipping cost - $20.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up.

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1960s Colt Colteer 1 (21.75 1960s Colt Colteer 1 (21.75

1960s Colt Colteer 1 (21.75"), 22 Magnum, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #543 (Sale Order 544 of 574)

The Colt Colteer 1 single-shot 22 caliber rifle was produced from 1957 to 1966. This Colteer 1 is chambered for 22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire and features a smooth hardwood stock with high comb & stained finish, black ribbed buttpad, 21.75" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped front sight, grooved receiver top and sling rings. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Leupold Vari-X 3x9 Scope With Rings Leupold Vari-X 3x9 Scope With Rings

Leupold Vari-X 3x9 Scope With Rings

Lot #544 (Sale Order 545 of 574)

This Leupold Vari-X 3x9 Scope is in nice condition and appears to be in good working order with no wear or cracks. Shipping cost - $20.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up.

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1955 Remington Model 512 Sportmaster (25 1955 Remington Model 512 Sportmaster (25

1955 Remington Model 512 Sportmaster (25"), 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #545 (Sale Order 546 of 574)

The Remington Model 512 Sportmaster is a bolt-action, tube-fed repeating rifle manufactured from 1940 to 1962. It was offered in four variations: 512 (Standard), 512-P (Target Sights), 512-SB (Smoothbore) & 512-X (improved sights, produced from 1964 until 1966). This Model 512 is marked "DB" which indicates a September, 1955, production date. Features include a smooth one-piece walnut stock with glossed finish, 25" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail front sight, grooved receiver top, black ribbed buttpad and Simmons Competition 4x32 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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Nikon Buckmasters Rifle Scope 6-18x40 Side Focus Matte - NIB Nikon Buckmasters Rifle Scope 6-18x40 Side Focus Matte - NIB

Nikon Buckmasters Rifle Scope 6-18x40 Side Focus Matte - NIB

Lot #546 (Sale Order 547 of 574)

Nikon Buckmasters Rifle Scopes feature multi-coated optics that provide exceptional light transmission and audible 1/8 MOA windage and elevation adjustments. They are great for hunting in practically any type of weather or environment being 100 percent waterproof, fogproof and shockproof. This scope appears to be new-in-box with turret knobs, sun shade and lens covers. Shipping cost - $20.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up.

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1957 Remington Model 512 Sportmaster (25 1957 Remington Model 512 Sportmaster (25

1957 Remington Model 512 Sportmaster (25"), 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #547 (Sale Order 548 of 574)

The Remington Model 512 Sportmaster is a bolt-action, tube-fed repeating rifle manufactured from 1940 to 1962. It was offered in four variations: 512 (Standard), 512-P (Target Sights), 512-SB (Smoothbore) & 512-X (improved sights, produced from 1964 until 1966). This Model 512 is marked "D", which indicates a 1957 production date (month code is not visible). Features include a smooth one-piece walnut stock with glossed finish, 25" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail front sight, grooved receiver top and black ribbed buttpad. This gun is in good condition with some light wear, has a nice sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Center Point 3-9x32 Rife Scope Center Point 3-9x32 Rife Scope

Center Point 3-9x32 Rife Scope

Lot #548 (Sale Order 549 of 574)

This Center Point 3-9x32 Scope is in nice condition and appears to be in good working order with no wear or cracks. Shipping cost - $20.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up.

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Circa 1935 Winchester Model 69 (Humeston Target Sight), 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action Circa 1935 Winchester Model 69 (Humeston Target Sight), 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Circa 1935 Winchester Model 69 (Humeston Target Sight), 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #549 (Sale Order 550 of 574)

The Winchester Model 69 is a bolt-action .22 caliber repeating rifle that was produced from 1935–1963. It was marketed as Winchester's mid-level bolt-action rimfire sporting rifle, positioned above inexpensive single-shot rifles such as the Model 68 and beneath the prestigious Model 52. In November, 1937, several substantial design changes were made resulting in the Model 69A. It was originally marketed primarily for hunting and informal plinking rather than formal target shooting. However, December, 1940, saw the introduction of the "Target" and "Match" versions of the Model 69 which had a slightly larger stock than the standard rifle, target sights and were generally chambered in .22 Long Rifle only. The original Model 69 came standard with a barrel mounted buckhorn rear sight, but during early production, Winchester also offered a receiver mounted adjustable "Humeston" rear sight as an option. These original Model 69s, with a factory Humeston rear sight, are very desirable to collectors. This Model 69 was manufactured sometime between August, 1935 - October, 1937, and sports a smooth walnut stock with dark wood grain, black checkered buttpad, 25" barrel, Humeston adjustable rear peep sight, front sight dovetail and quick takedown screw under the forearm. Does not include magazine. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Remington 870 (20 ga.) Black Synthetic Monte Carlo Stock - NIB Remington 870 (20 ga.) Black Synthetic Monte Carlo Stock - NIB

Remington 870 (20 ga.) Black Synthetic Monte Carlo Stock - NIB

Lot #550 (Sale Order 551 of 574)

This black checkered synthetic Monte Carlo stock will fit a Remington Model 870 20 gauge shotgun. This stock is new-in-box. Shipping cost - $20.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up.

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1930s Winchester Model 67 (27 1930s Winchester Model 67 (27

1930s Winchester Model 67 (27"), 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #551 (Sale Order 552 of 574)

The Winchester Model 67 is a single-shot, bolt-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle produced from 1934 to 1963. Based on the earlier Model 60, the Model 67 was the mainstay of Winchester's single-shot rifle lineup. This Model 67 features a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, black checkered buttpad, 27" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed bead front sight, chrome bolt & handle and quick takedown screw under the forearm. 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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Modern U.S. M1916 Brown Leather Holster & Magazine Pouch - For M1911 Pistol Modern U.S. M1916 Brown Leather Holster & Magazine Pouch - For M1911 Pistol

Modern U.S. M1916 Brown Leather Holster & Magazine Pouch - For M1911 Pistol

Lot #552 (Sale Order 553 of 574)

This is a modern reproduction M1916 R.I.A. leather flap holster with "T.C.C." inspector's initials, and sports wire hangers and hip ties. Also comes with a modern reproduction dual magazine pouch marked "U.S./ St. Paul/ Saddlery Co./ 1942". This holster/ pouch set is for a Model 1911, 45 caliber pistol. Both of these items appear to be new/ unused. Shipping cost - $20.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up.

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Circa 1950 Marlin Model 81 (24 Circa 1950 Marlin Model 81 (24

Circa 1950 Marlin Model 81 (24"), 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action - Weaver Scope

Lot #553 (Sale Order 554 of 574)

The Marlin Model 81 is a tube-fed bolt-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle that was introduced in 1941, and manufactured up until the start of WWII. Production was resumed in 1945, and continued until 1964. This Model 81 features a smooth walnut stock with fluted comb, black ribbed buttpad, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed front sight, plastic trigger guard, chrome bolt/handle/trigger, scope rail and mounted Weaver V22-A 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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Modern Phrobis III M9A1 Bayonet/ Combat Knife W/ Scabbard Modern Phrobis III M9A1 Bayonet/ Combat Knife W/ Scabbard

Modern Phrobis III M9A1 Bayonet/ Combat Knife W/ Scabbard

Lot #554 (Sale Order 555 of 574)

The M9 Bayonet, officially known as the M9 Phrobis III, is a multi-purpose knife and bayonet officially adopted in 1986 by the United States. These were standard issue for U.S. Navy SEALS in the late 1980s and used in conjunction with the M4 Carbine. This Modern Phrobis III M9A1 sports a 7" double-edged blade with wire cutter, checkered metal handle, 12" overall length and comes with a black leather scabbard. This bayonet/knife is in new/ unused condition. Shipping cost - $20.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up.

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Remington 504 Sporter (21 Remington 504 Sporter (21

Remington 504 Sporter (21"), 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 50402921 - Zeiss Scope

Lot #555 (Sale Order 556 of 574)

The Remington Model 504 Sporting Rifle is designed to compete with other upscale rimfire rifles, and perhaps most of all, with the Ruger M77 rimfire series. Features include an American walnut stock with classic style outline checkering/ fluted comb & satin finish, black grip cap with floral outline design & gold "R" logo, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, satin blued barrel & receiver finish, 21" barrel with crowned muzzle, stainless trigger and sling studs. This gun sports a mounted Zeiss Conquest 3-9x40 MC scope. Does not include magazine. This gun is showing surface wear on the barrel & receiver, but still retains a perfect sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Remington UMC USA R5 Delrin Gentleman Lockback Single-Blade Folding Pocket Knife (NIB) Remington UMC USA R5 Delrin Gentleman Lockback Single-Blade Folding Pocket Knife (NIB)

Remington UMC USA R5 Delrin Gentleman Lockback Single-Blade Folding Pocket Knife (NIB)

Lot #556 (Sale Order 557 of 574)

Remington UMC USA R5 Delrin Gentleman Lockback single-blade folding pocket knife sports a 2.25" blade and 5.25" overall length. This gun is new/unused in original box with paperwork. Shipping cost - $10.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up.

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1960s Remington 512-X Sportmaster (24 1960s Remington 512-X Sportmaster (24

1960s Remington 512-X Sportmaster (24"), 22 S L LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #557 (Sale Order 558 of 574)

The Remington Model 512 Sportmaster is a tube-fed bolt-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle that was produced from 1940 to 1962. An improved Model 512-X was introduced in 1964, but was discontinued in 1966. This Model 512-X features a smooth walnut stock with gloss finish, black checkered buttpad, 24" barrel, ramped front sight, sling swivels, grooved receiver top and mounted Center Point 3-9x32 scope. This gun will have heavy surface rust on the muzzle, but otherwise is in good condition with various light wear, has a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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(2) Practice (2) Practice

(2) Practice "Dummy" Grenades (Novelty Items - No Powder)

Lot #558 (Sale Order 559 of 574)

This lot consists of (1) cast iron pineapple-style hollow grenade marked "RFX"; and (1) wooden baseball-style grenade. These grenades have no powder and are simply novelty items to be used for display. Shipping cost - $20.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up.

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Circa 1900 Belgium Folbert (23.25 Circa 1900 Belgium Folbert (23.25

Circa 1900 Belgium Folbert (23.25"), 22 L, Single-Shot

Lot #559 (Sale Order 560 of 574)

The basic "Flobert" concept of a self-contained bulleted cartridge was developed and patented in circa 1845-1850 by Louis Nicholas Auguste Flobert . Flobert modified a percussion cap by swaging a hollow rim on the base of the percussion cap and filling the hollow rim with a fulminate priming compound which was the propellant. He added a round ball projectile which produced the Bulleted Breech Cap (i.e. BB Cap). Flobert’s work was the origin of the Rim Fire cartridge. There were several improvements to the Flobert design in the late 1800s. The majority of Flobert-style rifles were imported from Belgium in the period 1880-1914. This Belgium Folbert rifle is chambered for 22 Long and features an elaborately carved checkered walnut stock, curved metal buttplate, 23.25" octagon barrel with serrated top and dovetailed sights. This gun is in nice condition for its age, has a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1940s Stevens Springfield Model 85 (24 1940s Stevens Springfield Model 85 (24

1940s Stevens Springfield Model 85 (24"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto

Lot #560 (Sale Order 561 of 574)

The Stevens Model 85 started life in 1939 as the Springfield (J. Stevens Arms Company trade brand) Model 85. It became the Stevens Model 85 in 1948. This Springfield (J. Stevens) model 85 features a smooth hardwood stock with glossed finish, black ribbed buttpad, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight and detachable box magazine. This gun is in good condition with various light wear, has an excellent sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate.

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1950s J. C. Higgins Model 29, 22 LR, Semi-Auto 1950s J. C. Higgins Model 29, 22 LR, Semi-Auto

1950s J. C. Higgins Model 29, 22 LR, Semi-Auto

Lot #561 (Sale Order 562 of 574)

The J. C. Higgins Model 29 is a tube-fed semi-automatic .22 caliber rimfire rifle that was produced by High Standard for Sears, Roebuck and Co. in the 1950s. Features include a smooth two-piece hardwood stock with cheek pieces along the receiver sides & contoured forearm, black ribbed buttpad, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped dovetailed front sight and grooved receiver top. This gun is showing wear, but still retains a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1930s Western Field Model 32, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action 1930s Western Field Model 32, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

1930s Western Field Model 32, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #562 (Sale Order 563 of 574)

The Western Field Model 32 is a Mossberg Model 20 that was produced for Montgomery Wards stores from 1933 to 1938. Features include a smooth hardwood stock with grooved forearm & glossed finish, metal buttplate, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed front sight and quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is showing wear, but still retains a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order,

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Super Max SM-1000 .177 BB Caliber Air Rifle - No Paperwork Needed Super Max SM-1000 .177 BB Caliber Air Rifle - No Paperwork Needed

Super Max SM-1000 .177 BB Caliber Air Rifle - No Paperwork Needed

Lot #563 (Sale Order 564 of 574)

This SM-1000 air rifle features a smooth Monte Carlo hardwood stock with high comb/ raised cheek & satin finish, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, Complex Phosphate Coating (Parkerizing after blasting) finish, 20" barrel, adjustable folding notch rear sight, front globe sight, adjustable trigger and scope rail. This air rifle will have a small stock crack under the grip, but otherwise is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. This item does not require transfer paperwork and can be shipped direct.

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Spanish Reproduction Kentucky Long Rifle, .36 Caliber, Percussion Muzzleloader Spanish Reproduction Kentucky Long Rifle, .36 Caliber, Percussion Muzzleloader

Spanish Reproduction Kentucky Long Rifle, .36 Caliber, Percussion Muzzleloader

Lot #564 (Sale Order 565 of 574)

This Spanish Reproduction .36 caliber Percussion Muzzleloader features a full length hardwood stock, case colored patch box & sideplate, 31" octagon barrel, brass bead front sight and curved metal buttplate. This gun is showing wear to include a poor bore, but appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate.

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Gamo Whisper Silent Cat, .177 BB Caliber Air Rifle - No Paperwork Needed Gamo Whisper Silent Cat, .177 BB Caliber Air Rifle - No Paperwork Needed

Gamo Whisper Silent Cat, .177 BB Caliber Air Rifle - No Paperwork Needed

Lot #565 (Sale Order 566 of 574)

This Gamo Whisper Silent Cat shoots .177 caliber PBA grade pellets and is equipped with a 4x32 air rifle scope. Features include: Single Shot; Spring Piston, break barrel design; Automatic Cocking; Manual Trigger safety; Fluted Polymer Bull barrel; Whisper suppression technology; Second Stage adjustable SAT (Smooth Action Trigger); Tough all-weather synthetic stock; Twin cheek pads (comfortable for ambidextrous shooting); Ventilated rubber pad for recoil absorption; Fiber optic front and rear sights; 11mm grooved receiver. This air rifle is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. This item does not require transfer paperwork and can be shipped direct. This item is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate.

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Early Belgium Early Belgium

Early Belgium "1863 U.S. Springfield", 20 Ga., Percussion Muzzleloader

Lot #566 (Sale Order 567 of 574)

This early Percussion Muzzleloading shotgun was made in Belgium and features a "1863 U.S. Springfield" sideplate, 1/2 smooth walnut stock, 31" round barrel, curved metal buttplate, brass bead front sight and metal ramrod. This gun is showing wear, but appears to be in good working order. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate.

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Gamo Viper, .177 BB Caliber Air Rifle - No Paperwork Needed Gamo Viper, .177 BB Caliber Air Rifle - No Paperwork Needed

Gamo Viper, .177 BB Caliber Air Rifle - No Paperwork Needed

Lot #567 (Sale Order 568 of 574)

This Gamo Viper shoots .177 caliber PBA grade pellets and is equipped with a 3-9x40 air rifle scope. Features include a grey synthetic stock with black textured grip panels & raised cheek, black rubber buttpad, adjustable gold trigger, 16.5" barrel and trigger safety. This air rifle is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order. This item does not require transfer paperwork and can be shipped direct.

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Unmarked Lever-Action Prop Gun - Not Functional - No Paperwork Needed Unmarked Lever-Action Prop Gun - Not Functional - No Paperwork Needed

Unmarked Lever-Action Prop Gun - Not Functional - No Paperwork Needed

Lot #568 (Sale Order 569 of 574)

This unmarked Lever-Action Prop/ display gun features a 20" plugged barrel constructed from a hard synthetic material, brass colored metal receiver, smooth hardwood stock with stained finish, curved metal buttplate, folding tangent rear sight and saddle ring. This item does not require transfer paperwork and can be shipped direct.

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Ruger Blackhawk, .177 BB Caliber Air Rifle - No Paperwork Needed Ruger Blackhawk, .177 BB Caliber Air Rifle - No Paperwork Needed

Ruger Blackhawk, .177 BB Caliber Air Rifle - No Paperwork Needed

Lot #569 (Sale Order 570 of 574)

This Ruger Blackhawk air rifle shoots .177 caliber pellets and is equipped with a 4x32 air rifle scope. Features include a black checkered synthetic stock with fluted comb, black rubber buttpad, adjustable trigger, 17" barrel, adjustable green fiber-optic rear sight and ramped red fiber-optic front sight. This air rifle is in nice condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order. This item does not require transfer paperwork and can be shipped direct.

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Circa 1900 J. Stevens, 12 Ga., Break-Action Single-Shot (Missing forearm) Circa 1900 J. Stevens, 12 Ga., Break-Action Single-Shot (Missing forearm)

Circa 1900 J. Stevens, 12 Ga., Break-Action Single-Shot (Missing forearm)

Lot #570 (Sale Order 571 of 574)

This circa 1900 J. Stevens 12 gauge break-action single-shot sports a hand carved checkered walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, 32" barrel and brass bead front sight. This gun is missing the forearm and is showing heavy wear, but does appear to be in working order. This gun is from the Terry Lee Brown Estate.

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Marksman Model 1790, .177 BB Caliber Air Rifle - No Paperwork Needed Marksman Model 1790, .177 BB Caliber Air Rifle - No Paperwork Needed

Marksman Model 1790, .177 BB Caliber Air Rifle - No Paperwork Needed

Lot #571 (Sale Order 572 of 574)

This Marksman Model 1790 air rifle shoots .177 caliber pellets and features a black synthetic thumbhole stock, black rubber buttpad, adjustable trigger, 15" barrel, grooved scope rail, front globe sight and trigger guard safety. This air rifle is in nice condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order. This item does not require transfer paperwork and can be shipped direct.

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Vintage Tranquilizer Dart Gun - No Paperwork Needed Vintage Tranquilizer Dart Gun - No Paperwork Needed

Vintage Tranquilizer Dart Gun - No Paperwork Needed

Lot #572 (Sale Order 573 of 574)

This unmarked vintage animal control tranquilizer gun features a smooth hardwood stock, black ribbed buttpad, 23" tranquilizer dart tube (barrel), hooded rear sight and brass bead front sight. This gun appears to be in good working order. This item does not require transfer paperwork and can be shipped direct.

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Vintage Chinese .177 BB Caliber Air Rifle - No Paperwork Needed Vintage Chinese .177 BB Caliber Air Rifle - No Paperwork Needed

Vintage Chinese .177 BB Caliber Air Rifle - No Paperwork Needed

Lot #573 (Sale Order 574 of 574)

This Chinese air rifle shoots .177 caliber pellets and features a smooth hardwood Monte Carlo stock with glossed finish, 12.5" barrel, adjustable rear sight and hooded front sight. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, and appears to be in good working order. This item does not require transfer paperwork and can be shipped direct.

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