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U.S. Colt Army Model 1917 Double Action Revolver

Lot # 377 (Sale Order: 376 of 664)      

Very Fine U.S. Colt Army Model 1917 Double Action Revolver

Manufactured under contract for the United States Army in 1919. Features fixed blade front and notch rear sights, two line Colt's address, model designation, and U.S. property mark on the barrel, "rampant colt" logo and "eagle head/S19" proof on the left of the frame, and "U.S./ARMY/MODEL/1917" and "No/65/950" marked on the bottom of the butt. Fitted with a pair of smooth oiled walnut grips with matching "202443" written on the interiors in pencil.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Very fine, with 80% plus original blue finish retained, along with a minor cylinder drag line, limited minor edge wear, thinning/smooth grey patina on the grip straps, and scattered minor spotting/smooth brown patina. The walnut grips are exceptionally fine with minor handling marks. Mechanically excellent.

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World War II U.S. Colt Model 1911A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Lot # 378 (Sale Order: 377 of 664)      

Documented 1941 Production World War II U.S. Colt Model 1911A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol with Factory Letter

Manufactured in 1941, the Robert Sears inspected Colts marked the transition point from Colt's high polish blue to the parkerization treatment that would become the standard for the rest of the war, with this example having received the parkerized finish. The included factory letter confirms the current configuration, with the finish correctly listed as "blue" and grips not listed, as well as shipment to Springfield Armory on 7 November 1941. The left side of the matching numbered slide has the two-line, two-block, patent dates and address with the Rampant Colt between, and the right side of the slide is correctly devoid of markings. The right side of the frame has the U.S. property marking, serial number, and model designation, with "60" on the trigger guard. The left side of the frame has the boxed "R.S." Robert Sears inspection mark, "P" proof, and "4" over "VP" proof on the trigger guard. The top of the slide also has a "P" proof. The full blue barrel is marked "P" on the left of the lug and "COLT 45 AUTO" on the lower left. Fitted with blade and notch sights, wide checkered hammer, short checkered trigger, long grip safety, replacement arched checkered mainspring housing with a lanyard loop, an unmarked two-tone magazine, and correct non-reinforced checkered grips.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent, retains 97% plus of the original parkerized finish with some very light edge wear. The grips are very fine with a few scattered light blemishes in the otherwise crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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World War II U.S. Remington-Rand Model 1911A1 Pistol

Lot # 379 (Sale Order: 378 of 664)      

Outstanding Late World War II U.S. Remington-Rand Model 1911A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol with Box

Manufactured in 1945, this is an outstanding example of a Remington-Rand 1911A1. The left side of the slide is marked with the correct style two-line "REMINGTON RAND INC./SYRACUSE, N.Y.U.S.A." address and a "P" on top. The left side of the frame has the "FJA" inspection mark and "P" below the magazine release. The standard U.S. property, serial number, and model designation are marked on the right side. The full blue barrel is marked "P" on the left of the lug and "HS" on the right. It is fitted with blade and notch sights, serrated slide release, checkered thumb safety and narrow hammer, short stamped trigger, serrated mainspring housing, checkered Keyes Fiber grips, and a "G" marked full-blue magazine. Includes a correct pattern Remington-Rand marked Kraft style box non-factory hand numbered to the gun and an extra modern made replacement magazine.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent plus, as issued, retains 99% plus of the original parkerized finish with only the slightest handling/takedown marks. The grips are excellent with only the slightest handling marks and crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent. The box is fine with some mild wear and one torn corner of the lid. If you're in search of a high condition Remington-Rand 1911A1 for your collection, look no further!

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World War I U.S. Contract Colt Model 1911 Pistol

Lot # 380 (Sale Order: 379 of 664)      

World War I U.S. Contract Colt Model 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol with Factory Letter

This is a very fine example of a restored World War I U.S. Army contract Model 1911 pistol manufactured by the Colt in early 1918. This pistol was manufactured with the new late style block letter markings without serifs. The included factory letter confirms the current configuration, grips not listed, as well as shipment to Springfield Armory on 26 February 1918. The left side of the slide has the standard Colt factory two-line, two-block markings with the Rampant Colt behind the slide serrations. The right side is marked "MODEL OF 1911. U.S. ARMY." The left side of the frame is remarked "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" and has the re-stamped circled "JMG" proof of J.M. Gilbert above the magazine release, and the right side is stamped with the serial number. The blued barrel has "H" and "P" proof marks on the chamber hood. It is fitted with a checkered wide hammer, flat mainspring housing, checkered slide stop, checkered thumb safety, a pair of diamond pattern checkered walnut grips, and an unmarked two-tone magazine.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Very fine, retains 99% plus of the professionally restored brushed blue finish with only the slightest handling marks. The grips are also very fine with a few scattered light handling marks and crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent. An attractive, professionally restored example of a 1918 production, World War I U.S. Colt Model 1911 pistol!

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U.S. World War II Colt Model 1908 Pocket Hammerless Pistol

Lot # 381 (Sale Order: 380 of 664)      

Excellent U.S. Property Marked World War II Colt Model 1908 Pocket Hammerless Semi-Automatic Pistol with Original Kraft Box

Manufactured in 1942 with standard markings as well as the rare and desirable "U.S. PROPERTY" marking on the right side of the frame. It is fitted with blade front and flat top notch rear sights, and checkered grips with Colt medallions. This pistols serial number falls between two identified General Officer's pistols, serial numbers 136383 and 136546. Includes an original, matching numbered Kraft box hand marked "C. PATTERSON" and "PATTERSON" on the lid and an extra magazine.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent, retains 97% plus of the original blue finish with a few scattered patches of light spotting and a few scattered light handling marks. The grips are excellent with a few scattered light handling marks and crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent. The box is good with moderate wear and some spots of edge separation.

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WWII U.S. Marked Remington Model 31 Slide Action Riot Shotgun

Lot # 382 (Sale Order: 381 of 664)      

Very Scarce World War II U.S. Property Marked Remington Model 31 Slide Action Riot Shotgun

This U.S. inspected Remington Model 31 riot shotgun was manufactured in June of 1942, one of a reported 8,992 delivered on U.S. government contract between 1940-1944. These shotguns were used mostly for security duties and gunnery training, with some evidence that at least a few Model 31s saw combat use during the war. At the outbreak of World War II, Remington diverted most of its Model 31 shotgun production in order to manufacture M1903 bolt action rifles, while also concentrating its efforts on manufacturing Model 11 autoloading shotguns for military use, leading to the relative scarcity of U.S. contract Model 31 shotguns. The left of the receiver is roll stamped with the Remington name, model and serial number above the "U.S. PROPERTY" marking, and a small flaming bomb ordnance inspection cartouche is stamped on the left of the buttstock. The top of the barrel is roll stamped with the two-line Remington Arms address and patent dates, with the left marked "12 GA. FOR 2 3/4 OR SHORTER SHELLS." ahead of "CYL". The lower left of the barrel is stamped with the matching serial number ahead of the date code "PL" (June 1942). It has a bead front sight and raised solid matte rib on top of the receiver (only). Fitted with a thirty groove pump handle, pistol grip walnut stock and bakelite Remington serrated buttplate.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine, retains 80% plus original blue finish with scattered light to mild freckling, moderate cycling wear visible on the magazine tube, and a patch of small dings on the top left of the receiver. The lightly sanded and re-oiled wood is fine, with some absent sections on both sides at the top front of the pump handle, and defined edges on the buttstock. Mechanically excellent.

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U.S. Springfield Armory M1 Garand Navy Trophy Rifle in 7.62 NATO

Lot # 383 (Sale Order: 382 of 664)      

Documented U.S. Springfield Armory M1 Garand Mk 2 MOD 1 "Secretary of the Navy" Semi-Automatic Trophy Rifle in 7.62 mm NATO with Shipping Box

Receiver from August 1943 production, subsequently re-chambered for 7.62x51 mm NATO and upgraded by U.S. Naval Weapons Center in Crane, Indiana, as a U.S. Secretary of the Navy trophy rifle. These trophy rifles were awarded to winners of the U.S. Navy East and West Coast Fleet Matches, constructed from an assortment of surplus and more specialized components, with this example, like most others, configured as Mk2 MOD 1 standard rifle instead of a match rifle. Reference page 563 and 577-585 of Bruce Canfield's "The M1 Garand Rifle" for more details on these rifles. Features fixed winged blade front and type 3 "lock-bar" adjustable peep rear sight assembly, with a wide-base gas cylinder and cross-slot poppet valve plug. The barrel is marked "SA," "SPL 9 65," and "H&R" in large font, along with "7.62 MM" and "7.62 NATO" on the right side, with bright chamber. Includes a "6535382 SA" marked operating rod, unmarked follower, and "D28287-12SA/S-06" bolt. The trigger housing is marked "D28290-12-SA," with a "C46008 5 SA" hammer and unmarked milled trigger guard. Fitted with a nicely figured reproduction walnut stock and handguard set finished in polyurethane. Includes a numbers matching DD From 1149 shipping document dated "09/14/1993" addressed from "COMMANDER, CRANE DIVISION, NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER, CODE 202, CRANE IN" listing the rifle as a "RIFLE, MK2 MOD 1 NSN 1005-00-923-9070/(SECNAV AWARD RIFLE)" and shipping box.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Exceptionally fine as arsenal refurbished and upgraded by U.S. Naval Weapons Center in Crane, Indiana, as a U.S. Secretary of the Navy trophy rifle, retaining 90% re-applied parkerized finish with minor edge wear, scattered minor spotting/pitting, dried grease, and light handling marks. The replacement stock is very fine as sealed. Mechanically excellent. An exceptional documented specimen of a Mk2 MOD 1 U.S. Secretary of the Navy trophy rifle!

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U.S. Springfield Model 1903 Bolt Action Rifle with Bayonet

Lot # 384 (Sale Order: 383 of 664)      

Excellent U.S. Springfield Model 1903 Bolt Action Rifle with Bayonet

This excellent original Springfield M1903 rifle features a "SA/flaming bomb/2-23" marked barrel, wide blade front sight and tangent rear sight with a polished face and no volley notch, parkerized finish overall with non-polished bolt or receiver rails unlike the more commonly encountered National Match rifles of the same time frame, straight grip "S" type stock with two reinforcing bolts, the left of the stock is stamped with a boxed "J.F.C." (J.F. Coyle) inspection cartouche with a circled serif "P" proof on the underside behind the trigger guard, with a smooth steel buttplate. Includes a Springfield "1921" dated parkerized M1905 bayonet, Rock Island Arsenal "1907" dated brown leather scabbard with "1921" dated Rock Island Arsenal modified collar section, Turner Saddlery "12-98" dated reproduction brown leather M1907 sling, and cleaning kit/oiler in stock.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Excellent overall, retains 95% original parkerized finish with a few light handling marks, distinct edges overall and crisp stampings. Mechanically excellent. Bayonet and scabbard are very fine.

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Harrington & Richardson Reising Model 60 Carbine

Lot # 385 (Sale Order: 384 of 664)      

Harrington & Richardson Reising Model 60 Semi-Automatic Carbine

Manufactured circa 1944-1946 as a semi-automatic version of the Reising Model 50 submachine gun. Features fixed blade front and slide adjustable peep rear sights, "PH" marked barrel, standard three-line manufacturers information on top of the receiver, with the serial number along with "SAFE" and "S.A." selector indicators on the right side. Fitted in a semi-pistol grip walnut stock with finger grasping groove forend and steel buttplate. With web sling. Magazine absent.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine, with 98% original parkerized finish (on barreled action) and refinished replacement trigger guard, with minor handling evidence and light spotting. The re-oiled stock is also very fine. Mechanically excellent.

Provenance: The Jon M. Maxwell Collection

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H&R Reising Model 60 Semi-Automatic Carbine

Lot # 386 (Sale Order: 385 of 664)      

Exceptional Early Production Harrington & Richardson Reising Model 60 Semi-Automatic Carbine

This is an exceptional example of a scarce all original commercial Model 60 Reising semi-automatic carbine. These commercial models are fairly scarce as only 3,248 were produced, in total right after WWII. The top of the receiver has the model/caliber/address/patent marking. The receiver has a small sliding safety marked with "SAFE" and "SA" for semi-automatic. The top of the barrel has a single "P" proof next to the letter "H". They have an adjustable rear sight (elevation only) with a dovetailed front sight blade. Fitted with a nice walnut stock with small, shallow finger grooves on the sides of the forend, stamped, sheet metal trigger guard and stamped flat sheet metal buttplate. With one spare 20 round magazine, a tan WWII style canvas sling, and manual.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Excellent plus overall with 99% of the light gray/green parkerized finish with just some minor edge and high spot wear with some browning on the trigger guard overall. The wood is also excellent with the only imperfections being a couple of long pressure marks of drag lines on the left side below the receiver area and some minor scratches on the right side below the rear of the action. Mechanically excellent. The magazines also retain 99% of the same light gray/green parkerized finish and the sling is in like new condition. An exceptional example of a Reising semi-automatic carbine.

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Winchester Model 1897 Trench Shotgun with Bayonet

Lot # 387 (Sale Order: 386 of 664)      

Winchester Model 1897 Slide Action Trench Shotgun with Winchester Bayonet

Manufactured in 1919 by Winchester as a trench shotgun. Single brass bead sight on the 1918 patent dated bayonet lug, original six-hole heat shield marked "PAT. JAN. 15 & MAR. 19, 1918" and barrel marked for cylinder choke. No American military markings are present. 18-groove forearm, smooth pistol grip stock, checkered Winchester buttplate and "1918" dated leather sling. An undated "W" marked 1917 pattern bayonet is also included.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine, with 76% plus original blue finish, showing areas of brown patina, bright edge wear, driver marks on the screws, dents and scratches concentrated on the heat shield, and mild handling marks. A thin scuff is present on the right side of the barrel, just below the heat shield. The wood is also very fine, with a few light scratches and dings, and attractive grain in the buttstock. The bayonet is very fine, shows a mixed brown patina and mild spotting. Mechanically excellent.

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World War I U.S. Winchester Model 1917 Rifle

Lot # 388 (Sale Order: 387 of 664)      

Outstanding World War I U.S. Winchester Model 1917 Bolt Action Rifle

The Model 1917 was the service rifle most used by infantrymen of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) throughout World War I and continued to see use up through World War II and beyond as a surplus arm, making original unaltered examples with a high level of retained finish a rarity. Barrel is marked "W/flaming bomb/9-18", winged fixed blade front and elevation adjustable ladder peep rear sights, standard receiver markings, and "flaming bomb" proof on left receiver wall. With correct "flaming bomb" and "W" stamped, "NS" marked nickel steel bolt."E" marked Eddystone replacement handguard ring. Smooth oiled walnut semi-pistol grip stock with "eagle head/509" proof behind the triggerguard, "W" on the nose, and steel trapdoor buttplate. Includes a "M.D.C./H&P.1918" marked M1907 leather sling.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Excellent, retaining 90% plus original overall blue finish with limited minor edge wear and limited minor smooth brown/grey patina mostly on the bolt handle and buttplate. The stock is excellent with outstanding original oil finish and raised grain. Mechanically excellent. It would be difficult to find another Winchester Model 1917 rifle in similar condition!

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U.S. Springfield Model 1903 Bolt Action N.R.A. Sales Rifle

Lot # 389 (Sale Order: 388 of 664)      

Very Fine Pre-World War I U.S. Springfield Model 1903 Bolt Action N.R.A. Sales Rifle with Bayonet

Manufactured in 1915, one of a limited number of 1903 rifles released for sale to civilians prior to America's entry into World War I. Hooded blade front and folding ladder rear sights, "SA/11-15" barrel, and milled triggerguard assembly bearing the "(flaming bomb)/N.R.A." marking to distinguish it from items still in government inventory. Oil quenched casehardened receiver, safety and magazine cut-off, and all blued milled components that include barrel bands, bolt, trigger guard, and floorplate. "S" style stock with single reinforcing bolt, high hump handguard with proper rear sight clearance cut, and sharply checkered steel buttplate with compartment. Serrated trigger, dished windage and elevation knob, and rear sight leaf with the 2,850 yard notch. "H" marked on the bayonet lug, "8 1" marked on the right of the rear bolt lug, the left stock wrist is stamped with the Ordnance final inspection initials "J.S.A." in a rectangle, a small "FB" in the cutoff recess, and a small "23" above a circled script "P" firing proof stamped behind the trigger guard. Includes a "1906" dated Springfield M1905 bayonet, "R.I.A./1909" brown leather sheath with "1907" dated RIA belt loop adapter on the swivel, and a "1918" dated brown leather sling.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine, with 85% plus original blue and casehardened finish, showing brown patina on the barrel bands and parts of the triggerguard, bright edge wear and mild handling marks. The stock is also very fine, with some light scratches and dings. The bayonet is in very fine condition. Mechanically excellent.

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U.S. Rock Island Arsenal Model 1903 Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 390 (Sale Order: 389 of 664)      

U.S. Rock Island Arsenal Model 1903 Bolt Action Rifle, Formerly of the Collection of Scott Duff, with Duff Letter and Bayonet

Per the included signed letter from Scott Duff, this Rock Island Arsenal 1903 bolt action rifle was part of his collection for a number of years. "RIA/5-18" dated barrel, early pattern parkerized finish, dual reinforcement bolts and "OHA/1918" cartouche on the straight wrist stock, smooth buttplate and brown leather sling. Also included is a 1918 dated Springfield bayonet with hardwood grip and canvas covered sheath; the Duff letter does not mention a bayonet.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Fine, with 85% plus arsenal parkerized finish on barreled action, 30% blue on trigger guard, showing mild oxidization on the magazine cutoff and buttplate, areas of brown patina, and mild handling marks overall. The lightly sanded, reoiled stock is very good, with minor stains and dings, and the sling is strong and supple. Bayonet is also fine. Mechanically excellent.

Provenance: The Scott Duff Collection; Property of a Gentleman

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U.S. Winchester Model 1200 Trench Shotgun with Bayonets, Shells

Lot # 391 (Sale Order: 390 of 664)      

U.S. Winchester Model 1200 Slide Action Trench Shotgun with Bayonets and Shotshells

Manufactured 1964-1968, a number of Winchester Model 1200 slide action shotguns were procured by the U.S. Army in 1967-1968 to serve the "trench gun" role, seeing action as late as the Global War on Terror; while theoretically rendered obsolete by the Mossberg 500, Winchester 1200s are known to have been transferred to National Guard units, which brought them into action when called into federal service. Most were destroyed after their service, leading to their scarcity today, with sparse government records of contract deliveries. An included letter from the ATF National Firearms Act branch notes this shotgun by serial number as being part of the inventory of an unnamed police department; it was one of a number of Model 1200s originally registered as "any other weapon" NFA items, but later restored to a non-NFA configuration. Single bead sight on the bayonet lug, with a six-hole heat shield, cylinder choke/2 3/4" chamber markings, and "U.S." added above the standard address. The "U.S." marking is also present on the underside of the receiver. Fitted with a smooth, extended forearm, pistol grip stock, checkered plastic buttplate and a green canvas sling. Included with the shotgun is two bayonets (one sealed in box, one open) and two 10-count boxes of military contract shotshells (plastic hulls, 00 buck loading). Length of pull is 13 3/4 inches.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Fine as refinished, with 98% plus parkerized/matte gray painted finish, showing minor spotting and handling marks overall, as well as some wear on the sides of the receiver from contact with the forearm. The stock is good, with a crack in the left side of the forearm, minor chipping in the buttstock, and numerous light scuffs and dings overall. Mechanically excellent.

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Korean War Era U.S. M2A1-2 Flame Thrower with Accessories

Lot # 392 (Sale Order: 391 of 664)      

Desirable Korean War Era U.S. M2A1-2 Portable Flame Thrower Pack with Accessories

An improved version of the earlier M1 and M1A1 man-portable flame thrower units developed by the U.S. in the early 1940s, the M2 became the standard flamethrower used by U.S. forces through the latter half of World War II, and saw continued use through the Korean and Vietnam Wars until it was phased out for the lighter M9. Unlike the electric ignition of the earlier M1 series, the M2 series utilized a spring loaded, match lit, five cell ignition cylinder installed within the ignition head of the "-2" designated wand (or gun group). In U.S. service, the flame thrower was used against dug in fortifications and tunnels, utilizing not only the heat generated by its projection but also the suffocating effects of the flames within confined spaces to incapacitate enemy combatants. This example is a Korean War era M2A1, which is largely similar to the World War II era M2 other than a simplified pack frame and improved gas tank valves. Features a rectangular tube steel pack frame with OD green web backing and quick detach shoulder straps, brass Chemical Warfare Service U.S.A. placard on the back of the frame marked "MONROE", "SERIAL 5460", and "LOT NY-1979-55", two fuel tanks with World War II era M2 pattern brass fuel cap and deflector tube fitted, central pressure tank, replacement hose coupler, cast aluminum "R.F.S. INC." marked "-2" wand, and fuel hose. Includes two Korean War era improves fuel tank valves, a non-functioning fuel tank pressure gauge, brass hose connection plug, two spare safety valves, spare regulator assembly, spare rubber washers, two BernzOmatic hand-held propane torch igniters (one fitted with a coupler for the front grip of the wand), a spare ignition shield cut for a torch muzzle, operator training instruction booklet, and ignition torch mounting instruction booklet.

Class: Other

Fine as professionally restored, with 70% plus of re-applied OD green paint remaining along with light spotting, minor pitting on the frame, minor fraying on the web straps, and scattered light handling marks. Wand is fine with 80% re-applied OD green paint with light flaking, grey patina on the aluminum components. The wand's grip safety, valve lever, and trigger rod appear mechanically sound. A seldom seen piece that would draw attention in any U.S. military collection!

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U.S. Guide Lamp M3, Class III/NFA C&R Fully Transferable

Lot # 393 (Sale Order: 392 of 664)      

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H&R Model 50 Reising, Class III/NFA C&R Fully Transferable

Lot # 394 (Sale Order: 393 of 664)      

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U.S. Westinghouse 1917 Browning, Class III/NFA C&R

Lot # 395 (Sale Order: 394 of 664)      

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Medea Corp M3A1 Submachine Gun, Class III/NFA Fully Transferable

Lot # 396 (Sale Order: 395 of 664)      

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U.S. PSCM Co M1 81mm Mortar, Class III/NFA Destructive Device

Lot # 397 (Sale Order: 396 of 664)      

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Soviet Russian RM-40 50mm Infantry Mortar, Class III/NFA

Lot # 398 (Sale Order: 397 of 664)      

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Central Wisconsin Armory M3HB Belt Fed Firearm with Tripod

Lot # 399 (Sale Order: 398 of 664)      

Central Wisconsin Armory Model M3HB Belt Fed Semi-Automatic Firearm with Tripod and Accessories

Manufactured as a semi-automatic copy of the venerable U.S. Browning M2 HB "Ma Deuce" .50 caliber heavy machine gun, with a Central Wisconsin Armory (CWA) semi-automatic side plate along with surplus U.S. general issue components. One of the most well known firearm designs of legendary American inventor John Moses Browning, the precursor to M2 was developed after World War I as an enlarged adaptation of Browning's Model 1917/1919 belt fed design. Chambered for the powerful .50 Browning Machine Gun (12.7x99 mm NATO) cartridge, which was itself based in part off of the Imperial German 13.2x92 mm SR Mauser (T-Gewehr) cartridge. It was intended to deal with armored vehicles and aircraft that emerged by the end of World War I. Officially adopted by the U.S. military in 1933, the M2 and its sub-variants proved to be some of the prevalent and versatile heavy machine guns in the world, being utilized in a wide range of roles from infantry support, vehicle mounts, ship defense, and even as armament of aircraft from World War II to the modern day. Features hooded blade front and adjustable folding ladder rear sights installed on the receiver along with mount adapter, a "8 83" dated and "P M" marked heavy profile barrel installed in a short ventilated heat shield, and polymer cocking handle and spade grips. The right side plate is marked with the CWA address, model, caliber, and serial number. Includes a green M3 tripod, pintle adapter, pintle, traverse and elevation mechanism, web barrel bag, and cradle with pintle mount.

Class: Modern Other Firearm

Excellent overall as manufactured by Central Wisconsin Armory, retaining 95% parkerized finish with smooth brown patina on the rear sight piece, limited light spotting, slight heat discoloration, and limited minor handling marks. The tripod and accessories are fine as repainted. Mechanically excellent.

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MA&T Inc. M1919 A4/A6 Belt Fed Rifle with Case and Accessories

Lot # 400 (Sale Order: 399 of 664)      

MA&T Inc. World War II U.S. M1919A4 Style Model 1919 A4/A6 Belt Fed Semi-Automatic Rifle with Case and Accessories

Built off of a new manufacture semi-automatic only MA & T Inc. sideplate along with commercial and military surplus Browning Model 1919 components. An air-cooled variant of the earlier Model 1917 water-cooled machine gun, the Model 1919 was developed shortly after World War I and became the standard medium caliber machine gun for the U.S. and several other nations throughout and after World War II. This example is currently configured as a M1919A4, which was the general purpose version for fixed positions and vehicles. Features folding blade front and adjustable peep rear sights, ventilated barrel shroud, cast metal pistol grip, and color coded push-button safety. The right side plate is marked with the manufacturer's address, model, caliber and serial number. Includes a generic hard case, "COVER SPARE BARREL M9" marked web barrel pouch, M1919A6 pattern barrel shroud assembly (minus bipod legs), a spare standard profile "SAK" marked chrome lined barrel, a spare light profile "P RIA" marked chrome lined barrel, "6-72" dated LMC "CAL. 30. M2" marked folding metal tripod, T&E mechanism, and extra pintle.

Class: Modern Other Firearm

Excellent as built by MA & T Inc., retaining 97% plus parkerized finish with scattered minor handling marks, scrapes, faint edge wear, and slight discoloration. The case and tripod are fine. Accessories are very fine. Mechanically excellent.

Provenance: The Jon M. Maxwell Collection

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Colt 1921/1928 Navy Thompson Submachine Gun, Class III/NFA C&R

Lot # 401 (Sale Order: 400 of 664)      

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