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Smith & Wesson .357 Registered Magnum Double Action Revolver

Lot # 579 (Sale Order: 576 of 664)      

Documented Smith & Wesson .357 Registered Magnum Double Action Revolver with Factory Letter

This particular Registered Magnum (reg. no. 5307), is one of only 735 Registered Magnums manufactured with an 8 3/4 inch barrel. The accompanying factory letter states the revolver was shipped on September 22, 1939 and delivered to Dave Cook Sporting Goods Co. of Denver, Colorado with an 8 3/4 inch barrel, blue finish, and checkered walnut Magna grips (currently fitted with Roper grips). Additional information is obtained from the S&W order form and invoice which confirm the McGivern gold bead front sight, deep notch rear sight and shipment to Dave Cook Sporting Goods Co. of Denver. Also included is the purchase order on a Dave Cook Sporting Goods Co. receipt which also lists other S&W revolvers including two 6 inch .357 Magnums.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent, retaining 97% original blue finish with some muzzle and high edge wear, a cylinder drag line and rub wear on the left side of the barrel. 98% original case colors remain on the hammer and trigger. The Roper thumb rest grips are fine with high edge wear, some minor handling marks, and overall crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent.

Provenance: The Dave Ballantyne Collection

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Smith & Wesson .357 Registered Magnum Double Action Revolver

Lot # 580 (Sale Order: 577 of 664)      

Documented Smith & Wesson .357 Registered Magnum Double Action Revolver with 5 Inch Barrel, Box and Factory Letter

The Registered Magnum was the first production arm chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge and served as an influence on all later large caliber double actions. Built to customer specifications and registered to the owner Douglas Wesson himself, the 5,400 Registered Magnums made between 1935 and 1939 are virtually custom made revolvers and remain "state of the art" in handgun manufacture today. The .357 Magnum was the most powerful handgun cartridge at the time, and this “state of the art” handgun quickly gained popularity with law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, looking for a sidearm to deliver more stopping power and popularized big game handgun hunting. Simply put, these Registered Magnums forged the legacy of the .357 Magnum cartridge. The accompanying factory letter states that this Registered Magnum (reg. no. 2249) was shipped on May 27, 1937 and delivered to Reams Hardware Co. of Middlesboro, Kentucky, with a 5 inch barrel, a King 1/16 inch gold bead front sight, "U" notch rear sight, nickel finish, and checkered walnut Magna grips. Only 869 Registered Magnums were manufactured with a 5 inch barrel and only 144 Registered Magnums left the factory with a nickel finish. This example returned to the S&W factory to be refinished. The grip frame is marked with the S&W factory return date for August 1975 ("8 75") and has the boxed factory nickel refinish "R-N" marking. The S&W rework star is stamped on the rear of the cylinder. The right grip panel is numbered to a different gun. Matching serial numbers appear on the butt, ejector rod shroud, and cylinder. Includes a proper period S&W box.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Very fine, retaining 99% plus of the S&W factory refinished nickel plating with minimal handling marks and light cylinder drag line. The revarnished grips are fine with some minor handling marks and softened checkering. The faded box is very good with some staining and edge wear. Mechanically excellent.

Provenance: The Michael Kerwood Collection

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Nickel Plated S&W .357 Magnum (Pre-Model 27) DA Revolver

Lot # 581 (Sale Order: 578 of 664)      

Rare Outstanding Nickel Plated Smith & Wesson .357 Magnum (Pre-Model 27) Double Action Revolver with Gold Box and Factory Letter

The accompanying factory letter confirms the 3 1/2 inch barrel, ramp front sight, rare and desirable nickel finish, and checkered walnut square butt grips. The revolver was shipped on June 23, 1950 and delivered to Budge Co., Miami, Florida. Matching serial numbers are on the butt, right grip panel, cylinder, and ejector shroud. Comes with an unnumbered correct .357 Magnum model gold box listing the nickel finish and 3 1/2 inch barrel, cleaning rod with two attachments, knurled screwdriver and "Helpful Hints" pamphlet.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent, retaining 99% plus original nickel plating with a light cylinder drag line and limited handling marks. Nearly all original case colors remain on the hammer and trigger. The grips are also excellent with limited handling marks and crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent. The box is very fine showing minimal wear. These pre-model 27's in nickel finish with the 3 1/2 inch barrel are very desirable, and ones in this condition rarely come available to acquire.

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Engraved and Gold Inlaid Smith & Wesson .357 Revolver

Lot # 582 (Sale Order: 579 of 664)      

Attractive Engraved and Gold Inlaid Smith & Wesson .357 Double Action Revolver with Japanese Registration Paperwork

Manufactured in 1952-1953 and subsequently elaborately embellished. The revolver features near full coverage relief floral scroll engraving with floral blooms on both sides of the frame and on the top of the crane. The revolver is further decorated with two gold bands at both ends of the barrel and another at the rear of the cylinder, as well as a gold outline on the frame, and gold panels on the barrel and triggerguard. Though the magnificent work is unsigned, it is clearly the work of a master of the craft. The revolver is fitted with a set of S&W medallion target grips. Includes a Japanese weapon registration certificate dated July 1, 1958, registering this revolver to Lt. William J. Watson of the United States Navy for target practice purposes. It is possible the revolver was engraved during this stint in the Kanagawa Prefecture.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent as professionally engraved and gold inlaid, retaining 99% plus blue finish with limited handling marks, an attractive plum coloration, and crisp engraving. The grips are very fine with handling marks, and a chip in the left panel. Mechanically excellent. This is your chance to get a beautifully engraved, and well traveled, S&W 357 revolver!

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Engraved and Inlaid Smith & Wesson Model 19-3 Revolver

Lot # 583 (Sale Order: 580 of 664)      

Documented Class "A" Factory Engraved and Silver Inlaid Smith & Wesson Model 19-3 Double Action Revolver with Case and Factory Letter

The accompanying factory letter states the revolver was shipped on February 13, 1970, and delivered to Em Roe Sporting Goods Co. of Indianapolis, Indiana, with a 6 inch barrel, partridge front sight, target hammer, target trigger, blue finish, ivory grips, and Class "A" engraving. It is the opinion of the writer that the revolver was beautifully enhanced with a well executed relief floral scroll pattern on a matted background, covering 70% of the surface along with silver inlaid line borders on the frame and cylinder, and fitted with a set of oversize two-piece grips. The revolver has a ramped blade front sight, adjustable square notch rear sight, and casehardened target hammer and trigger. The hardwood presentation case is lined in blue velvet and contains an empty cartridge block.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Very fine overall as highly embellished, retaining 99% plus blue finish with limited handling marks and grips with attractive color. The case is very fine. Mechanically excellent. A highly attractive engraved and inlaid S&W Model 19-3 revolver.

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Smith & Wesson.45 Hand Ejector Model of 1950 Target in .45 Colt

Lot # 584 (Sale Order: 581 of 664)      

Smith & Wesson .45 Hand Ejector Model of 1950 Target in Scarce .45 Colt with Factory Letter and Box

The included factory letter lists this revolver as being shipped on November 10, 1954, with the caliber marked as .45 Colt. Page 167 of "Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson" third edition lists only 200 of these revolvers as manufactured in .45 Colt. This example is fitted with a target blade front sight, fully adjustable rear sight, and checkered target grips with S&W medallions. Matching serial numbers are stamped on the barrel, cylinder, and butt. Includes original S&W maroon box with "45 COLT" hand marked on the label and "COLT" hand marked on the bottom.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent, retaining 99% plus original blue finish with light handling marks and a faint cylinder drag line. Grips are very fine with a couple light dings and scratches and overall crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent. Box is very fine.

Provenance: The Jon M. Maxwell Collection

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Smith & Wesson .44 Hand Ejector First Model Triple Lock Revolver

Lot # 585 (Sale Order: 582 of 664)      

Excellent Early Four Digit Serial Number Smith & Wesson .44 Hand Ejector First Model Triple Lock Double Action Revolver

Manufactured in 1909. The revolver features blade front and adjustable rear sights and is fitted with a set of S&W medallion checkered walnut grips. The grip frame under the left grip is marked with a factory rework diamond and a return date of September 1952 (9.52) The early four digit serial number is marked on the barrel, cylinder, and butt.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent as factory refurbished, retaining 99% plus original blue finish with limited handling marks, some light muzzle wear, and a light cylinder drag line. Grips are very fine with a couple minor dings and scratches and overall crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent.

Provenance: The Jon M. Maxwell Collection

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Pre-World War II S&W Non-Registered .357 Magnum Revolver

Lot # 586 (Sale Order: 583 of 664)      

Rare Pre-World War II Smith & Wesson Non-Registered .357 Magnum Double Action Revolver with Scarce 4 Inch Barrel

These revolvers are even more rare than their Registered Magnum model counterparts with only about 1,400 manufactured compared to about 5,400 Registered Magnums. Production of Registered Magnums was stopped because it was deemed to costly to manufacture the revolvers, which at the time sold for $60. This example was manufactured in 1940 and fitted with serrated round blade front sight on the non-standard length 4 inch barrel and adjustable rear sight. Matching serial numbers are on the barrel, cylinder, and butt with the right grip numbered to another revolver. The grip frame has a factory October 19175 return date (10 75) as well as factory refinish mark.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent overall, retaining 99% plus S&W refinished blue finish with limited handling marks, a light cylinder drag line, and crisp grip checkering. Don't miss the opportunity to add this rare Non-Registered Magnum to your Smith & Wesson collection!

Provenance: The Jon M. Maxwell Collection

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Smith & Wesson .357 Registered Magnum Double Action Revolver

Lot # 587 (Sale Order: 584 of 664)      

Smith & Wesson .357 Registered Magnum Double Action Revolver

Manufactured in 1937, this is one of 1,518 Registered Magnums manufactured with a 6 1/2 inch barrel. It is fitted with a Call gold bead front and adjustable square notch rear sights and a humpback hammer. The inside of the frame is marked "REG. 1421", and matching serial numbers are found on the butt, barrel, and cylinder. The inside of the much later production replacement checkered S&W medallion grips are ink stamped "NT-4300/LH-5913".

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Very fine, retaining 95% original blue finish with some muzzle wear, some dings, and a few small patches of minor spotting/pitting. Grips are excellent with limited handling marks and crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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Smith & Wesson K-32 Masterpiece (Pre-Model 16) Revolver

Lot # 588 (Sale Order: 585 of 664)      

Rare Smith & Wesson K-32 Masterpiece (Pre-Model 16) Double Action Revolver

This is one of only 3,630 K-32 Masterpiece (Model 16 series) revolvers S&W manufactured over a 26 year period starting in 1947. It is the rarest of the standard K-Masterpiece target model series. Features blade front and adjustable rear sights. The revolver is fitted with a pair of walnut S&W medallion target grips.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent overall, retaining 99% plus original blue finish with limited handling marks, a faint partial cylinder drag line, and crisp grip checkering. Mechanically excellent.

Provenance: The Jon M. Maxwell Collection

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Smith & Wesson .32 Caliber Semi-Automatic Pistol

Lot # 589 (Sale Order: 586 of 664)      

Very Scarce Early Two Digit Serial Number Smith & Wesson .32 Caliber Semi-Automatic Pistol

An improved version of the .35 automatic and one of only 957 manufactured from 1924-1936. It has standard S&W markings and smooth S&W medallion grips.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Very fine as professionally refinished, retaining 97% blue finish with limited handling marks and some softened markings. Grips are very fine with some dings and scratches. Mechanically excellent.

Provenance: The Jon M. Maxwell Collection

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Experimental Smith & Wesson Performance Center .356 TSW Pistol

Lot # 590 (Sale Order: 587 of 664)      

Rare Experimental Smith & Wesson Performance Center Semi-Automatic Competition Pistol in .356 TSW with Red Dot Sight

Offered here is an experimental, and possibly one off, pistol created by the Smith & Wesson performance Center around what would become the Model 3566. It is chambered in the ill-fated .356 TSW cartridge. The .356 TSW was designed to bridge the gap between major and minor power factors in IPSC competitive shooting while still having lower recoil than .45ACP, the standard for major power factor. Smith & Wesson met all the requirements for their new pistol to be able to be used, however the governing body for competitive shooting made a change to the rules the following year to set the minimum bore diameter for major power factor to .40. Due to the poor marketing outside of the competitive world, this rule change effectively killed the new powerhouse cartridge. The pistol itself is merely marked with the serial number on the left side of the frame. It is fitted with a muzzlebrake, custom lightened slide with the rear sight milled off and safety hole plugged, special frame mounted safety, custom beavertail, and a small "gas pedal" style thumb rest behind the slide release. The frame is checkered on the front and backstraps with an integral magazine well, and side mounted optics mount holding a Tasco ProPoint red dot sight.

Class: Modern Handgun

Excellent, retaining 95% plus original blue finish with some minor handling marks and general wear from use. Grips are very fine with a cutout in the left grip and crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent. Sight operational. Don't pass up this opportunity to own this nearly forgotten piece of competition shooting history!

Provenance: The Jon M. Maxwell Collection

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Smith & Wesson Prototype Model 617-5 Target Champion Revolver

Lot # 591 (Sale Order: 588 of 664)      

Extremely Rare Prototype Smith & Wesson Model 617-5 Target Champion Double Action Revolver with Case

Manufactured as a sales sample by the Smith & Wesson Performance Center with an alloy barrel shroud with a removable counterweight system. Though this prototype would garner no sales domestically, this revolver would become a limited edition of approximately 235 and exported to Wischo in Germany c. 1995-1996 with no other known examples found in the United States at the time of this writing. Fitted with Patridge blade front and fully adjustable rear sights. The left side of the frame bears the Performance Center logo and the right side under the grip is marked "PC 7979 005". The crane is marked "005," possibly a production number. Per page 448 of "Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson: 4th Edition" this revolver was sold in 2002 after being retained by the factory for some years.

Class: Modern Handgun

Excellent overall with limited handling marks and light cylinder front face flash marks. Mechanically excellent. This is your chance to add a rare sales sample Smith & Wesson to your collection!

Provenance: The Smith & Wesson Factory Collection; The Jon M. Maxwell Collection

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Personal Protection Systems Scorpion S&W Model 39 Pistol

Lot # 592 (Sale Order: 589 of 664)      

Rare Personal Protection Systems Scorpion Conversion Smith & Wesson Model 39 Semi-Automatic Pistol with Case

Designed by Lin "Trapper" Alexiou of Fraser, MI, the Personal Protection Systems Scorpion took a Smith & Wesson Model 39 and performed a radical "remanufacturing". It is very much in the same vein as the popular Devel full house conversion. The pistol is reduced in multiple dimensions and features a reshaped trigger guard, matte finish with blued small parts, one-piece guttersnipe sight, and polymer grips with medallion numbered "005" inlaid into right panel. The left side of the slide bears the Personal Protection Systems Ltd. with the conversion number on the right side and "Scorpion". The left side of the frame is marked "Trapper Gun". Includes a fitted hardwood case numbered to match gun, 22 flat nose 9 mm cartridges, and two extra magazines.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent as professionally upgraded by Lin Alexiou, with some handling marks, and two hairline cracks on the left side of the sight. Mechanically excellent. Case is very fine.

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Experimental Smith & Wesson Semi-Automatic Competition Pistol

Lot # 593 (Sale Order: 590 of 664)      

Rare Experimental Smith & Wesson Semi-Automatic Competition Pistol with Red Dot Sight

Offered here is an experimental, and possibly one off, competition pistol from the Smith & Wesson Performance center. The slide is manufactured without sights (the rear sight location is milled down for weight saving), weight relief cuts all around the slide, and is fitted with a compensator. The frame bears the pistol's only marking, a lone serial number, and is fitted with an optics mount holding a Tasco Propoint red dot, checkered walnut grips, checkered front and backstraps, integral magwell, and beavertail. Included with the pistol is an extra magazine.

Class: Modern Handgun

Excellent overall, with some typical wear from use, some minor pits on top of the slide, and crisp grip checkering. Mechanically excellent. Sight is operational. This would make an excellent addition to any Smith & Wesson or prototype firearm collection!

Provenance: The Jon M. Maxwell Collection

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Prototype Smith & Wesson 4006 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Lot # 594 (Sale Order: 591 of 664)      

Rare and Desirable Prototype Smith & Wesson 4006 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Offered here is one of, if not the only, prototype of the Smith & Wesson Model 4006. This was slated to be the flagship model of their third generation of S&W's iconic double action/single action series of handguns. Shortly after it's January 17, 1990 release date, the model was selected by California State Police to be their standard service pistol. The 4006 would remain, albeit with the eventual addition of a light rail, in service with CSP until 2011. Fitted with white dot blade front and fully adjustable rear sight with protective ears giving the pistol its distinctive silhouette. The left side of the slide has the S&W address while the frame is marked on the left with the model and "X" prefix prototype serial number. Includes a generic hard case and an extra magazine.

Class: Modern Handgun

Excellent, with some light handling marks, some light holster wear, and a couple spots of minor discoloration on the frame from age. Grips are very fine with a couple dings and slightly softened grip checkering. Mechanically excellent. This would make a very welcome addition to any Smith & Wesson collection!

Provenance: The Jon M. Maxwell Collection

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RMEF Upgraded and Engraved DWM Model 1909 Rifle in .35 Whelen

Lot # 595 (Sale Order: 592 of 664)      

Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Upgraded and Engraved DWM Model 1909 Mauser Bolt Action Sporting Rifle in .35 Whelen

Originally a bolt action service rifle, likely made for the Argentinian contract, this DWM Model 1909 was subsequently extensively reworked by Mark Stratton and embellished by Darrel Nelson as a raffle prize for the 2002 Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Banquet. Re-manufactured without sights, featuring a barrel mounted sling swivel, jeweled bolt body, turned bolt handle, added Champain safety, and railed scope bases mounted to the receiver. The left side of the receiver still bears its original DWM manufacturer markings. The octagon barrel is marked ".35 WHELEN" on the left and "Mark Stratten - Gunmaker" in cursive script. With 30% floral scroll engraving on the chamber, receiver, included Talley scope rings, floor plate, trigger guard, and grip cap, with a contrasted elk game scene on the floor plate and "RMEF/2002" on the bottom of the grip cap. Fitted in a highly figured AAA deluxe walnut stock with ebony forend tip, multi-point checkering, steel grip cap, shadowline cheek piece, and black rubber Decelerator recoil pad.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Excellent overall as upgraded and embellished by Mark Stratton and Darrel Nelson, with 99% blue finish retained with light overall handling marks, crisp engravings, and crisp stock checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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Factory Engraved Mauser M03 Rifle in .375 H&H Magnum

Lot # 596 (Sale Order: 593 of 664)      

Factory Engraved Mauser M03 Bolt Action Rifle in .375 Holland & Holland Magnum

Manufactured as a takedown rifle with interchangeable barrels, the Mauser M03 served as a way to have one rifle for many applications. Simply swap the barrel and you could be hunting a whole new prey. This rifle is currently fitted with a matching numbered .375 Holland & Holland Magnum barrel featuring a ramped beaded blade front and single standing leaf express rear sights. The receiver is grayed and displays light floral scroll engraving with a decocking safety and stag engraved magazine floorplate. Mounted in a nicely figured, multipoint checkered walnut stock with black forend and grip cap, cheekpiece and black solid recoil pad.

Class: Modern Long Gun

Excellent overall, retaining 99% plus original blue and grey finishes with limited handling marks, crisp engraving, and crisp stock checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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G. McMillan Standard Grade Signature Model Rifle with Scope

Lot # 597 (Sale Order: 594 of 664)      

G. McMillan & Co. Standard Grade Signature Model Bolt Action Sporting Rifle in .338 Win. Mag. with Schmidt & Bender Scope

Manufactured without sights, featuring a drilled and tapped receiver and threaded muzzle with installed thread protector. The left side of the chamber is engraved with the caliber, while the left side of the receiver bears the G. McMillan & Co. name and address. Fitted in a wood grain painted, multi-point checkered, synthetic stock with Decelerator recoil pad. Includes a Schmidt & Bender Zenith 2.5-10x56 mm scope and leather sling.

Class: Modern Long Gun

Excellent, with minimal light handling marks. The stock is exceptionally fine with mild surface chipping, a few light scratches, and crisp checkering. Scope is electronically excellent with clear optics and crisp reticle. Mechanically excellent.

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Mauser M03 Extreme Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 598 (Sale Order: 595 of 664)      

Mauser M03 Extreme Bolt Action Rifle

Manufactured as a takedown rifle with interchangeable barrels, the Mauser M03 served as a way to have one rifle for many applications. Simply swap the barrel and you could be hunting a whole new prey. This rifle is currently fitted with a 300 Weatherby Magnum barrel featuring a ramped beaded blade front and single standing leaf express rear sights. The receiver is matte blued and fitted with a decocking safety. Mounted in a synthetic pistol grip stock with rubberized grip panels and solid black recoil pad.

Class: Modern Long Gun

Excellent overall, retaining 99% plus original blue finish with minimal handling marks. Mechanically excellent.

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Mauser M03 Bolt Action Rifle in .375 Holland & Holland Magnum

Lot # 599 (Sale Order: 596 of 664)      

Mauser M03 Bolt Action Rifle in .375 Holland & Holland Magnum

Manufactured as a takedown rifle with interchangeable barrels, the Mauser M03 served as a way to have one rifle for many applications. Simply swap the barrel and you could be hunting a whole new prey. This rifle is currently fitted with a .375 Holland & Holland Magnum barrel numbered "M007815" featuring a ramped beaded blade front and single standing leaf express rear sights. The receiver is matte blued and fitted with a decocking safety. Mounted in a multipoint checkered walnut pistol grip stock with contrasting forend and grip cap, cheekpiece, and black recoil pad.

Class: Modern Long Gun

Very fine, retaining 97% original blue finish with some light handling marks and minor spotting on the action. Wood is very fine with a couple minor handling marks. Mechanically excellent.

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Weatherby Mark V Bolt Action Rifle in .338 Lapua with Box

Lot # 600 (Sale Order: 597 of 664)      

Weatherby Mark V Bolt Action Rifle in .338 Lapua with Box

Built without sights on the flat dark earth Cerakoted fluted barrel which shows standard markings and is fitted to a matching Mark V action and bottom metal which bears the Sub-MOA Certified marking. The rifle is mounted in a synthetic pistol grip stock featuring sling studs and a Decelerator recoil pad. Included is the original factory box.

Class: Modern Long Gun

Excellent overall, retaining 99% plus original flat dark earth finish with limited handling evidence. The box is very fine. Mechanically excellent.

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Engraved Weatherby Mark V Crown Grade Rifle with Scope

Lot # 601 (Sale Order: 598 of 664)      

Factory Engraved and Gold inlaid Weatherby Mark V Crown Grade Bolt Action Rifle with Carved Stock and Scope

Manufactured in the Weatherby Custom Shop, this rifle features no provisions for sights. The barrel, receiver, and scope mounts are engraved with broad floral scroll patterns on a punchdot background. Mounted atop the action is a Leupold 3X9 scope. The floorplate is engraved to match the action with the addition of a gold inlaid scene depicting a whitetail buck running through a forest, likely the intended prey of the rifle's original owner. Mounted in an oak leaf and acorn carved walnut stock with contrasting forend and grip caps, contrasting wood and pearl inlays, Monte Carlo cheekpiece, and ventilated Weatherby recoil pad. Includes a leather sling.

Class: Modern Long Gun

Excellent overall, retaining 98% original blue finish with muzzle wear minimal handling marks concentrated at the muzzle, a few dings near the floorplate, crisp engraving, and crisp stock carving. Mechanically excellent. Optics clear, reticle crisp.

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Factory Engraved Kleinguenther Bolt Action Sporting Rifle

Lot # 602 (Sale Order: 599 of 664)      

Factory Engraved Kleinguenther Bolt Action Sporting Rifle with Scope

Fitted with a muzzle brake on the sightless barrel marked on the left of the chamber with the caliber marking. The greyed receiver, bottom metal, and magazine floorplate are relief engraved with a oak leaf and acorn motif. It's topped with a Leupold VARI-X-III 3.5X10 scope. Mounted in a highly contrasted, fish scale textured walnut pistol grip stock with contrasting forend and grip cap, Monte Carlo cheekpiece, and solid Pachmayr recoil pad.

Class: Modern Long Gun

Excellent overall, retaining 99% plus original blue finish with limited handling marks, crisp engraving, and crisp stock checkering. Mechanically excellent. Optics clear, reticle crisp.

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Swiss 700th Anniversary Jubilee K31 Single Shot Rifle in .22 LR

Lot # 603 (Sale Order: 600 of 664)      

Very Scarce Swiss Confederation 700th Anniversary Jubilee K31 Single Shot Straight Pull Bolt Action Rifle in .22 LR

One of only 500 numbered rifles made between 1990-1991, using new surplus Swiss K31 rifles embellished and chambered for .22 LR, to commemorate the 700th anniversary of the Swiss Confederation by the Association of Swiss Gunsmiths. Features winged blade front and tangent rear sights, chamber embellished with gold inlaid features including "445" (out of 500) above the Swiss Cross in a shield, "Jubilaums" on the left, and "K K-Karabiner" on the right. Matching serial numbers "967424" marked on the bolt and magazine. Fitted in a finely figured oiled walnut stock. The underside of the barrel has a small import mark. Includes braided leather sling, muzzle cap, and circular test target marked "10 Schuss 50 Meter/No. 445 Vis." hanging from the trigger guard. These rifles are very rare to find in the United States, with this example being only the second that we have ever had the pleasure of offering.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Excellent, retaining 98% plus original deep blue and gold inlay finishes, with attractive plum coloration, some light handling evidence, and limited minor spotting/pitting. Stock is also excellent with rich oil finish and limited minor handling marks. Mechanically excellent.

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