Auction No. 136 - Session 2

Auction No. 136 - Session 2

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Auction No. 136 - Session 2

Auction No. 136 - Session 2

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This sale by Amoskeag Auction Company features nearly 1200 lots of rare and historic firearms. View the entire catalog here.
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Ruger M77/44-RS Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1425 (Sale Order: 426 of 652)      

serial #740-00091, 44 Rem Mag, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain 99% original blue finish, the receiver and bolt handle toned pleasantly to plum, and the bolt body is bright and excellent. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock is in excellent condition featuring factory sling studs and a black Ruger rifle pad. The metal markings are crisp, the bolt is numbered to the rifle, and the rifle features Henry Rodeschin’s personal, factory assigned “91” serial number. The rifle is sighted with a bead front sight and Lyman folding u-notch rear sight, with integral scope bases on the receiver, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, Ruger rings, one magazine, and the manual. A handy Ruger rifle, well suited to brush hunting. (14A10799-8) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (800/1200)

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Ruger Mini Thirty Semi-Auto Rifle

Lot # 1426 (Sale Order: 427 of 652)      

serial #189-00091, 7.62x39mm, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This rifle is as-new in box and features Henry Rodeschin’s personal, factory assigned “91” serial number. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue and the smooth pistolgrip hardwood stock and polymer handguard are in excellent condition. The rifle is sighted with the standard blade front sight, folding aperture rear sight, and features integral scope bases on the receiver; the rifle appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, the top flap unfortunately showing a tear through the width, one 5-round rotary magazine, a pair of Ruger rings, and the manual. An as-new Mini Thirty sporting a personalized serial number. (14A10799-17) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (800/1200)
serial #189-00091, 7.62x39mm, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This rifle is as-new in box and features Henry Rodeschin’s personal, factory assigned “91” seri...moreal number. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue and the smooth pistolgrip hardwood stock and polymer handguard are in excellent condition. The rifle is sighted with the standard blade front sight, folding aperture rear sight, and features integral scope bases on the receiver; the rifle appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, the top flap unfortunately showing a tear through the width, one 5-round rotary magazine, a pair of Ruger rings, and the manual. An as-new Mini Thirty sporting a personalized serial number. (14A10799-17) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (800/1200)

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Ruger Model 77/17 Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1427 (Sale Order: 428 of 652)      

serial #703-00091, 17 HMR, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain 99% original blue, the sides of the receiver toned to plum, and the bolt remains bright and excellent. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock is in excellent to as-new condition with lovely fiddleback figure throughout. The metal markings remain crisp, the bolt is numbered to the rifle, and the rifle features the personal, factory assigned “91” serial number of Henry Rodeschin. The rifle has no provisions for open sights, but the receiver features integral scope bases for optics mounting. Included is the factory box, numbered to the rifle but curiously labeling it as having a synthetic polymer stock rather than employee-grade walnut stock in which it currently resides, a rotary magazine, and a pair of Ruger rings. An attractive rimfire rifle that should perform well at the range. (14A10799-44) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (800/1200)
serial #703-00091, 17 HMR, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain 99% original blue, the sides of the receiver toned to p...morelum, and the bolt remains bright and excellent. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock is in excellent to as-new condition with lovely fiddleback figure throughout. The metal markings remain crisp, the bolt is numbered to the rifle, and the rifle features the personal, factory assigned “91” serial number of Henry Rodeschin. The rifle has no provisions for open sights, but the receiver features integral scope bases for optics mounting. Included is the factory box, numbered to the rifle but curiously labeling it as having a synthetic polymer stock rather than employee-grade walnut stock in which it currently resides, a rotary magazine, and a pair of Ruger rings. An attractive rimfire rifle that should perform well at the range. (14A10799-44) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (800/1200)

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U.S. M1 Garand Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 1428 (Sale Order: 429 of 652)      

serial #2011606, 30-06, 24” 11-66 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a good lightly oxidized bore with evident rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 97% arsenal reapplied parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, scattered light oxidation, and a few minor handling marks. The pistolgrip hardwood stock is in good to very good condition as lightly cleaned with an about 3 3/4” crack traveling rearward on the right side from the corner of the floorplate, scattered light dings and remnants of old handling marks, and the steel buttplate is proud. The receiver and barrel markings are softened, the serial number alone remaining clear and easily legible, and the marked parts are a mix of Springfield Armory and Winchester production, the 2-slot gas cylinder PB-marked. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a stamped triggerguard, and appears to function well mechanically. A solid rifle for the budding collector. (14A10827-1) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #2011606, 30-06, 24” 11-66 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a good lightly oxidized bore with evident rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 97% a...morersenal reapplied parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, scattered light oxidation, and a few minor handling marks. The pistolgrip hardwood stock is in good to very good condition as lightly cleaned with an about 3 3/4” crack traveling rearward on the right side from the corner of the floorplate, scattered light dings and remnants of old handling marks, and the steel buttplate is proud. The receiver and barrel markings are softened, the serial number alone remaining clear and easily legible, and the marked parts are a mix of Springfield Armory and Winchester production, the 2-slot gas cylinder PB-marked. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a stamped triggerguard, and appears to function well mechanically. A solid rifle for the budding collector. (14A10827-1) {C&R} (800/1200)

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U.S. M1 Garand Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 1429 (Sale Order: 430 of 652)      

serial #3844896, 30-06, 24” 10-53 dated LMR barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% arsenal reapplied parkerized finish with light operational wear and light wear on the gas cylinder lock, and a spot or two of previous light pitting beneath the finish. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in excellent condition as lightly cleaned with a handful of light dings and handling marks and an older added finish, a strong “P” proof stamped inside the pistolgrip above the remnants of a circled “P” proof, and the bottom of the pistolgrip shows some OD green paint. The receiver markings are fairly softened with the serial number remaining clear and legible, the barrel markings remain crisp, and the marked parts are all SA-marked. The right front corner of the floorplate shows a 1/2” crack running parallel to the side, and flexes lightly when tested. The rifle retains the standard open sight with T105 rear sight drums, a milled triggerguard, and later 2-slot gas screw. A solid M1 rifle that should perform well at the range. (14A10821-1) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #3844896, 30-06, 24” 10-53 dated LMR barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% arsenal reapplied parkerized finish with light ope...morerational wear and light wear on the gas cylinder lock, and a spot or two of previous light pitting beneath the finish. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in excellent condition as lightly cleaned with a handful of light dings and handling marks and an older added finish, a strong “P” proof stamped inside the pistolgrip above the remnants of a circled “P” proof, and the bottom of the pistolgrip shows some OD green paint. The receiver markings are fairly softened with the serial number remaining clear and legible, the barrel markings remain crisp, and the marked parts are all SA-marked. The right front corner of the floorplate shows a 1/2” crack running parallel to the side, and flexes lightly when tested. The rifle retains the standard open sight with T105 rear sight drums, a milled triggerguard, and later 2-slot gas screw. A solid M1 rifle that should perform well at the range. (14A10821-1) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Simmons Quails Fargo Boxlock Double Shotgun

Lot # 1430 (Sale Order: 431 of 652)      

serial #268, 20 ga, 24” Simmons ventilated rib barrels choked improved cylinder and modified with bright very good plus to near excellent bores with a few scattered small patches of light pitting and some tiny, raised dings, easily missed. Strangely, both barrels are also swept up starting at about the midpoint toward the muzzles. The barrels retain about 98% Simmons applied blue finish with light wear at the sides of the muzzle, a few specks of oxidation staining, and some scattered light handling marks, and the frame retains 99% case colors with only a touch of light wear beneath the safety tab. The checkered straight grip hardwood stock and beavertail forend are in very good plus condition with scattered minor dings and light handling marks, the original Pachmayr ventilated recoil pad giving a 14” length of pull. The left barrel is marked “SIMMONS “QUAILS FARGO” / -KANSAS CITY, MO.-“, and the barrels are numbered to the shotgun. The shotgun locks up tight with the barrels on-face, the lever coming to rest left of center, and features an automatic safety, single trigger, extractors, and is sighted with a red fiber optic front sight. Using in-the-white frames from Savage and building their own barrels equipped with their signature ventilated ribs, Simmons made less than 1,000 of these quick pointing shotguns. (14A10760-2) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #268, 20 ga, 24” Simmons ventilated rib barrels choked improved cylinder and modified with bright very good plus to near excellent bores with a few scattered small...more patches of light pitting and some tiny, raised dings, easily missed. Strangely, both barrels are also swept up starting at about the midpoint toward the muzzles. The barrels retain about 98% Simmons applied blue finish with light wear at the sides of the muzzle, a few specks of oxidation staining, and some scattered light handling marks, and the frame retains 99% case colors with only a touch of light wear beneath the safety tab. The checkered straight grip hardwood stock and beavertail forend are in very good plus condition with scattered minor dings and light handling marks, the original Pachmayr ventilated recoil pad giving a 14” length of pull. The left barrel is marked “SIMMONS “QUAILS FARGO” / -KANSAS CITY, MO.-“, and the barrels are numbered to the shotgun. The shotgun locks up tight with the barrels on-face, the lever coming to rest left of center, and features an automatic safety, single trigger, extractors, and is sighted with a red fiber optic front sight. Using in-the-white frames from Savage and building their own barrels equipped with their signature ventilated ribs, Simmons made less than 1,000 of these quick pointing shotguns. (14A10760-2) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Parker Trojan Boxlock Double Shotgun

Lot # 1431 (Sale Order: 432 of 652)      

serial #226914, 20 ga on a No. 0 frame, 28” Trojan steel barrels choked full in both with a bright excellent right bore and raised dings about 7” from the muzzle in an otherwise excellent left bore. The barrels retain about 97% original blue toning lightly to brown under direct light with some light thinning, light wear at the muzzles and edge of the breech, and a minor handling mark or two. The casehardened frame has toned to a light brown patina with strong undertones of gunmetal gray, remnants of case color in the protected areas of the fences, around the trigger, and beneath the lever. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and splinter-style forend are in very good plus condition as lightly cleaned with a lightly repaired chip on the right side of the trigger, a more moderate divot on the right side of the upper tang, and scattered light handling marks; the grooved hardrubber buttplate is a hair proud of the stock and showing a tiny divot at the toe. The Parker address on the matted rib remains crisp and the barrels and forend are numbered to the shotgun, and the underside of the rib is import marked at the muzzle. The shotgun locks up tight with the right barrel a hair off-face, the lever comes to rest just left of center, and the shotgun features double triggers, an automatic safety, extractors, 2 1/2” chambers, an about 13 7/8” length of pull with drops of about 1 13/16” and 2 3/4”, and is sighted with a lone steel bead; the shotgun appears to function well mechanically. A solid 20 ga Trojan. (14A10636-63) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #226914, 20 ga on a No. 0 frame, 28” Trojan steel barrels choked full in both with a bright excellent right bore and raised dings about 7” from the muzzle in an ot...moreherwise excellent left bore. The barrels retain about 97% original blue toning lightly to brown under direct light with some light thinning, light wear at the muzzles and edge of the breech, and a minor handling mark or two. The casehardened frame has toned to a light brown patina with strong undertones of gunmetal gray, remnants of case color in the protected areas of the fences, around the trigger, and beneath the lever. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and splinter-style forend are in very good plus condition as lightly cleaned with a lightly repaired chip on the right side of the trigger, a more moderate divot on the right side of the upper tang, and scattered light handling marks; the grooved hardrubber buttplate is a hair proud of the stock and showing a tiny divot at the toe. The Parker address on the matted rib remains crisp and the barrels and forend are numbered to the shotgun, and the underside of the rib is import marked at the muzzle. The shotgun locks up tight with the right barrel a hair off-face, the lever comes to rest just left of center, and the shotgun features double triggers, an automatic safety, extractors, 2 1/2” chambers, an about 13 7/8” length of pull with drops of about 1 13/16” and 2 3/4”, and is sighted with a lone steel bead; the shotgun appears to function well mechanically. A solid 20 ga Trojan. (14A10636-63) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Frank Wesson Second Type Flat Side Two Trigger Sporting Rifle

Lot # 1432 (Sale Order: 433 of 652)      

serial #262, 32 RF, 24” octagon barrel with an about very good bore showing overall oxidation and light pitting with some good rifling. The barrel has an overall dark brown patina still retaining traces of original blue in protected areas with light wear along the muzzle, high edges also showing some fine oxidation and hairline scratches. The frame retains about 70% original flaking nickel toning to gray with thin brown highlights, fine pitting and oxidation. The buttplate has been cleaned bright with a couple remnants of light pitting and impact marks. the triggerguard retaining about 85% original nickel with patches of fine oxidation and pinprick pitting. The barrel limiting slide and triggers have toned to brown, the hammer a mottled gray case-hardened patina with some scattered fine oxidation. The smooth walnut buttstock remains in near excellent condition with a couple minor blemishes and perhaps a little added finish. Rifle is sighted with a small rifle front, fixed v-notch rear sight and a sliding tang sight. The frame, barrel, limiting slide, triggerguard, hammer and buttstock are numbered alike, the buttplate is unnumbered. A solid second type sporting rifle. (5A10221-26) {ANTIQUE} [David Rose Collection] (800/1200)
serial #262, 32 RF, 24” octagon barrel with an about very good bore showing overall oxidation and light pitting with some good rifling. The barrel has an overall dark bro...morewn patina still retaining traces of original blue in protected areas with light wear along the muzzle, high edges also showing some fine oxidation and hairline scratches. The frame retains about 70% original flaking nickel toning to gray with thin brown highlights, fine pitting and oxidation. The buttplate has been cleaned bright with a couple remnants of light pitting and impact marks. the triggerguard retaining about 85% original nickel with patches of fine oxidation and pinprick pitting. The barrel limiting slide and triggers have toned to brown, the hammer a mottled gray case-hardened patina with some scattered fine oxidation. The smooth walnut buttstock remains in near excellent condition with a couple minor blemishes and perhaps a little added finish. Rifle is sighted with a small rifle front, fixed v-notch rear sight and a sliding tang sight. The frame, barrel, limiting slide, triggerguard, hammer and buttstock are numbered alike, the buttplate is unnumbered. A solid second type sporting rifle. (5A10221-26) {ANTIQUE} [David Rose Collection] (800/1200)

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Smith & Wesson British Contract .455 Mk II Hand Ejector Revolver

Lot # 1433 (Sale Order: 434 of 652)      

serial #52112, .455 Webley, 6 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely gun has factory refurbish marks on the barrel and cylinder, and a factory rework date of October 1979 on the grip frame. This Great War veteran has been returned to its original glory and retains about 99% factory reapplied blue showing the occasional old pit under the new finish and only a faint turn ring on the cylinder. The case-hardened colors on the service trigger and hammer are fading with the strongest swirls found on the hammer, the lanyard loop has toned to dark gray. The replacement diamond checkered walnut factory grips feature gold S&W medallions and rate about very good showing general light diamond point wear and scattered light handling marks. The refurbish has softened a few of the factory markings, British proofs, and military acceptance marks but all rate strong. This beautifully restored revolver functions mechanically with correct timing and lockup, and all the appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun, the first digit in the serial number on the face of the cylinder is worn. This gun remains a fine example of the MK II. (8A10574-164) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #52112, .455 Webley, 6 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely gun has factory refurbish marks on the barrel and cylinder, and a factory rework date of Oct...moreober 1979 on the grip frame. This Great War veteran has been returned to its original glory and retains about 99% factory reapplied blue showing the occasional old pit under the new finish and only a faint turn ring on the cylinder. The case-hardened colors on the service trigger and hammer are fading with the strongest swirls found on the hammer, the lanyard loop has toned to dark gray. The replacement diamond checkered walnut factory grips feature gold S&W medallions and rate about very good showing general light diamond point wear and scattered light handling marks. The refurbish has softened a few of the factory markings, British proofs, and military acceptance marks but all rate strong. This beautifully restored revolver functions mechanically with correct timing and lockup, and all the appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun, the first digit in the serial number on the face of the cylinder is worn. This gun remains a fine example of the MK II. (8A10574-164) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Plant's Manufacturing Co. Third Model Front-Loading Army Revolver

Lot # 1434 (Sale Order: 435 of 652)      

serial #7002, .42 Cup-Primed, 5 1/4” ribbed octagon barrel with a bright very fine bore showing some sparsely scattered fine pinprick pitting and otherwise crisp rifling throughout. The barrel of this late production “light frame” variant has mostly flaked to a pleasant gray-brown patina showing some scattered light handling marks and streaks of original bright blue in the protected areas. The cylinder and base pin retain about 60% original bright blue, appearing stronger under ambient light, with fine flaking to pleasant gray-brown and the cylinder with some scattered light dings. Interestingly this example is marked only with the Merwin & Bray address on the barrel rib and patent dates along the cylinder. The frame is quite lovely retaining about 97% original silver finish thinning to ocher brass along the high edges and showing some mild handling marks, it is taking on a fine dark tarnish overall while the hammer shows strong case-hardened colors throughout and the cylinder stop retains pale fire blue. The smooth rosewood grips remain in excellent condition retaining about 96% original varnish showing just some very mild flaking; both retain excellent fit. The little button to release the base pin has been lost to the years but it can still be released using a small tool and the action seems to function well mechanically with a crisp hammer and solid timing and lock-up. A fine Plant patent revolver. (13B10590-67) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
serial #7002, .42 Cup-Primed, 5 1/4” ribbed octagon barrel with a bright very fine bore showing some sparsely scattered fine pinprick pitting and otherwise crisp rifling ...morethroughout. The barrel of this late production “light frame” variant has mostly flaked to a pleasant gray-brown patina showing some scattered light handling marks and streaks of original bright blue in the protected areas. The cylinder and base pin retain about 60% original bright blue, appearing stronger under ambient light, with fine flaking to pleasant gray-brown and the cylinder with some scattered light dings. Interestingly this example is marked only with the Merwin & Bray address on the barrel rib and patent dates along the cylinder. The frame is quite lovely retaining about 97% original silver finish thinning to ocher brass along the high edges and showing some mild handling marks, it is taking on a fine dark tarnish overall while the hammer shows strong case-hardened colors throughout and the cylinder stop retains pale fire blue. The smooth rosewood grips remain in excellent condition retaining about 96% original varnish showing just some very mild flaking; both retain excellent fit. The little button to release the base pin has been lost to the years but it can still be released using a small tool and the action seems to function well mechanically with a crisp hammer and solid timing and lock-up. A fine Plant patent revolver. (13B10590-67) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)

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Anschutz Model 1418 Mannlicher Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1435 (Sale Order: 436 of 652)      

serial #386785, 22 LR, 19 3/4” barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this 1962-dated sporting rifle retain about 95% original blue that is toning and flaking to brown and mixing with some areas of very light surface oxidation specks and has some light handling marks and fine edge wear. The bolt remains bright. The Mannlicher style checkered walnut stock rates very good and has some light dings and other light handling marks along with some areas of light staining to the finish. The stock features a horn schnabel and forend spacer and has a left side cheekrest, and hard rubber buttplate. There is a small chip just behind the spacer on the right side, the spacer itself has some minor flaking on its left side. The original hooded front sight and folding-leaf rear sight remain intact, mounted to the grooved receiver is a Weaver K4 riflescope. The scope features a crosshair reticle and has some minor clouding and crazing to the eye lens. The rifle features dual-set triggers and a single detachable factory magazine is included. Overall, this is a very nice 1960’s vintage sporting rifle. (4A10724-71) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #386785, 22 LR, 19 3/4” barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this 1962-dated sporting rifle retain about 95% original blue that is toning an...mored flaking to brown and mixing with some areas of very light surface oxidation specks and has some light handling marks and fine edge wear. The bolt remains bright. The Mannlicher style checkered walnut stock rates very good and has some light dings and other light handling marks along with some areas of light staining to the finish. The stock features a horn schnabel and forend spacer and has a left side cheekrest, and hard rubber buttplate. There is a small chip just behind the spacer on the right side, the spacer itself has some minor flaking on its left side. The original hooded front sight and folding-leaf rear sight remain intact, mounted to the grooved receiver is a Weaver K4 riflescope. The scope features a crosshair reticle and has some minor clouding and crazing to the eye lens. The rifle features dual-set triggers and a single detachable factory magazine is included. Overall, this is a very nice 1960’s vintage sporting rifle. (4A10724-71) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Kimber of America Model 82C Classic Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1436 (Sale Order: 437 of 652)      

serial #C1810, 22 LR, 22” barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue that has a few very light handling marks. The trigger is toning to a rich plum hue. The checkered A Claro walnut stock rates excellent and has a few very light handling marks. There is no provision for sights, a set of factory mounts are installed a top the receiver. Included are a set of vertically split 1” scope rings and a single detachable magazine. The original box and shipping sleeve are also included and contain the manual and wallet sized, laminated test target. This is an excellent example of these popular rimfire sporting rifles. (4A10777-82) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #C1810, 22 LR, 22” barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue that has a few very light handling marks. The trigger is...more toning to a rich plum hue. The checkered A Claro walnut stock rates excellent and has a few very light handling marks. There is no provision for sights, a set of factory mounts are installed a top the receiver. Included are a set of vertically split 1” scope rings and a single detachable magazine. The original box and shipping sleeve are also included and contain the manual and wallet sized, laminated test target. This is an excellent example of these popular rimfire sporting rifles. (4A10777-82) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Ruger Precision Gen 2 Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1437 (Sale Order: 438 of 652)      

serial #1802-09207, 6.5 Creedmoor, 24” cold hammer forged, free float barrel with factory hybrid muzzle brake and a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this purpose-built, long-distance rifle retain about 98-99% original parkerized and matte anodized finish that have some light handling marks throughout. The bolt body remains bright and is numbered to the receiver. The black composite pistolgrip and buttstock components remain in excellent condition. Features include the factory Marksman adjustable trigger, an oversized bolt handle, AR style grip, MSR folding adjustable stock system, a Samson Evolution KeyMod forearm and picatinny top rail for your choice of quality optics. There is no magazine present but the factory Magpul PMAG magazines are readily available at reasonable cost. The Ruger Precision chassis platform rifles have brought the consumer target shooting world into a new era with an affordable, quality arm that with the right set of optics will perform consistently at 1000 yards or beyond. (4A10813-39) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #1802-09207, 6.5 Creedmoor, 24” cold hammer forged, free float barrel with factory hybrid muzzle brake and a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this pur...morepose-built, long-distance rifle retain about 98-99% original parkerized and matte anodized finish that have some light handling marks throughout. The bolt body remains bright and is numbered to the receiver. The black composite pistolgrip and buttstock components remain in excellent condition. Features include the factory Marksman adjustable trigger, an oversized bolt handle, AR style grip, MSR folding adjustable stock system, a Samson Evolution KeyMod forearm and picatinny top rail for your choice of quality optics. There is no magazine present but the factory Magpul PMAG magazines are readily available at reasonable cost. The Ruger Precision chassis platform rifles have brought the consumer target shooting world into a new era with an affordable, quality arm that with the right set of optics will perform consistently at 1000 yards or beyond. (4A10813-39) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Remington Model 700 Sendero Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1438 (Sale Order: 439 of 652)      

serial #G6242527, 25-06 Rem, 26” threaded barrel with compensator (28” overall) and a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% factory parkerized finish that has light handling marks scattered throughout. The bolt body has been machine polished and is numbered to the receiver. The composite H-S Precision stock features the gray spiderweb pattern finish and rates excellent. There are no provisions for sights but a set of Leupold style two-piece bases with a set of 1” scope rings are included. Included are copies of an invoice from Remington showing that this rifle was returned for service in 2004 where it was fitted with the current barrel and refinished to its current configuration. There is no mention of the installed compensator, and this was likely done post return from Remington. This is a well-regarded heavy barrel, long-range sporting rifle that when paired with the right optics could be a terrific antelope or other long-range target rifle. (4A10813-27) {MODERN} (800/1000)
serial #G6242527, 25-06 Rem, 26” threaded barrel with compensator (28” overall) and a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% factory parkerized finis...moreh that has light handling marks scattered throughout. The bolt body has been machine polished and is numbered to the receiver. The composite H-S Precision stock features the gray spiderweb pattern finish and rates excellent. There are no provisions for sights but a set of Leupold style two-piece bases with a set of 1” scope rings are included. Included are copies of an invoice from Remington showing that this rifle was returned for service in 2004 where it was fitted with the current barrel and refinished to its current configuration. There is no mention of the installed compensator, and this was likely done post return from Remington. This is a well-regarded heavy barrel, long-range sporting rifle that when paired with the right optics could be a terrific antelope or other long-range target rifle. (4A10813-27) {MODERN} (800/1000)

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Remington Model 700 VS SF Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1439 (Sale Order: 440 of 652)      

serial #S6462585, 223 Rem, 26” heavy, fluted barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The stainless-steel parts rate excellent with a few light handling marks; most of the surfaces being the non-glare matte finish, the few polished areas remaining bright. The bolt body is machine polished and is numbered to the receiver. The Kevlar reinforced composite stock rates excellent and features the light gray spiderweb pattern finish. There are no provisions for sights but a Picatinny style rail is mounted to the receiver. This is a terrific long-range target or varmint sporting rifle that is awaiting your choice of quality optics. (4A10813-22) {MODERN} (800/1000)

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Smith & Wesson Victory Model Revolver

Lot # 1440 (Sale Order: 441 of 652)      

serial #SV779633, .38 Special, 4” barrel with an excellent bore. This late war revolver remains in fabulous condition with about 99% plus original Parco-Lubrite finish showing minor handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain beautiful case-hardened colors and the lanyard loop is blue over sandblasted surface. The smooth walnut factory grips are numbered to the gun and rate about excellent showing a few small dings on the butt. All the appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun, and it functions as good as the day it left Springfield. The side plate is stamped with a small “s” to indicate the addition of the safety also indicated by the “S” prefix in the serial number. The topstrap is stamped with “[flaming bomb] U.S. PROPERTY G.H.D.”, and a proof mark on the upper left frame and cylinder face. All the markings remain crisp, the proof mark on the frame double struck. A superb Victory Model that would do any collection proud. (8A10638-23) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #SV779633, .38 Special, 4” barrel with an excellent bore. This late war revolver remains in fabulous condition with about 99% plus original Parco-Lubrite finish sh...moreowing minor handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain beautiful case-hardened colors and the lanyard loop is blue over sandblasted surface. The smooth walnut factory grips are numbered to the gun and rate about excellent showing a few small dings on the butt. All the appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun, and it functions as good as the day it left Springfield. The side plate is stamped with a small “s” to indicate the addition of the safety also indicated by the “S” prefix in the serial number. The topstrap is stamped with “[flaming bomb] U.S. PROPERTY G.H.D.”, and a proof mark on the upper left frame and cylinder face. All the markings remain crisp, the proof mark on the frame double struck. A superb Victory Model that would do any collection proud. (8A10638-23) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Smith & Wesson Model 629-1 Double Action Revolver

Lot # 1441 (Sale Order: 442 of 652)      

serial #AJL8733, .44 Magnum, 6” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. A finerevolver for the outdoorsman or hunter, this one remains in excellent condition. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent showing scattered very light handling marks. The .500” target hammer and .400” smooth semi-target trigger retain full hard chrome finish. The checkered rubber Pachmayr Presentation grip with Pachmayr medallions rate near excellent showing light handling wear. The red ramp front sight insert has been changed out for a non-factory black insert with serrations, it has a white outline adjustable rear sight, and it times and locks up correctly. It includes a factory hinged box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual, spare aftermarket mainspring and rebound spring, and paperwork. The perfect revolver for anyone interested in trying out handgun hunting or as a trail gun. (8A10759-88) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #AJL8733, .44 Magnum, 6” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. A finerevolver for the outdoorsman or hunter, this one remains in excellent condition. The stainless ...moresteel surfaces rate excellent showing scattered very light handling marks. The .500” target hammer and .400” smooth semi-target trigger retain full hard chrome finish. The checkered rubber Pachmayr Presentation grip with Pachmayr medallions rate near excellent showing light handling wear. The red ramp front sight insert has been changed out for a non-factory black insert with serrations, it has a white outline adjustable rear sight, and it times and locks up correctly. It includes a factory hinged box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual, spare aftermarket mainspring and rebound spring, and paperwork. The perfect revolver for anyone interested in trying out handgun hunting or as a trail gun. (8A10759-88) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Smith & Wesson Model 329 Airlite Pd Double Action Revolver

Lot # 1442 (Sale Order: 443 of 652)      

serial #CHH9689, .44 Magnum, 4 1/8” barrel with an excellent bore. This lightweight magnum shows light honest use and remains in excellent condition overall. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original black anodized finish, the gray matte finish on the titanium cylinder rates excellent showing stubborn light carbon staining at the edge of the cylinder above the charge holes. The smooth combat trigger and .500” target hammer retain full black finish. This revolver is supplied with two sets of grips by the factory. It currently wears the smooth rosewood Ahern finger groove combat grips that rate excellent. This revolver has been retrofitted with a factory McGivern gold bead front sight, higher factory “V” notch micro adjustable rear sight, internal safety lock, and functions as good as the day it left Springfield. This gun includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, original spare Hogue pebble grain Monogrips with S&W monograms, sight adjustment tool (screwdriver), original factory fiber optic front sight, original factory “V” notch rear sight assembly (height matches fiber optic sight), fired case, internal lock key, and paperwork. The Model 329 are the quintessential bear country protection firearm offering lightweight, sufficient capacity, and adequate power when dealing with recalcitrant bruins or cats. (8A10759-29) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #CHH9689, .44 Magnum, 4 1/8” barrel with an excellent bore. This lightweight magnum shows light honest use and remains in excellent condition overall. The metal su...morerfaces retain about 99% original black anodized finish, the gray matte finish on the titanium cylinder rates excellent showing stubborn light carbon staining at the edge of the cylinder above the charge holes. The smooth combat trigger and .500” target hammer retain full black finish. This revolver is supplied with two sets of grips by the factory. It currently wears the smooth rosewood Ahern finger groove combat grips that rate excellent. This revolver has been retrofitted with a factory McGivern gold bead front sight, higher factory “V” notch micro adjustable rear sight, internal safety lock, and functions as good as the day it left Springfield. This gun includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, original spare Hogue pebble grain Monogrips with S&W monograms, sight adjustment tool (screwdriver), original factory fiber optic front sight, original factory “V” notch rear sight assembly (height matches fiber optic sight), fired case, internal lock key, and paperwork. The Model 329 are the quintessential bear country protection firearm offering lightweight, sufficient capacity, and adequate power when dealing with recalcitrant bruins or cats. (8A10759-29) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Dan Wesson Model 15-2 HV Double Action Target Revolver

Lot # 1443 (Sale Order: 444 of 652)      

serial #295654, .357 Magnum, 4” ventilated rib full lug heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely revolver shows light use and includes a spare 2” and 6” barrel, both have excellent bores and feature ventilated rib full lug heavy barrel shrouds. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue showing a few very light handling marks. The two spare barrel shrouds both retain about 99% original finish showing generally slightly more handling marks and edge wear. The one-piece checkered walnut factory grips feature Dan Wesson medallions and rate excellent. This revolver and the two spare barrels are equipped with interchangeable red insert ramp front sights. The revolver also features an adjustable black blade rear sight, service hammer, and smooth semi-target trigger with overtravel stop. The rear sight notch has been slightly enlarged by one of the previous owners. Also included are a MTM Case-Gard hard case, “T-Handle” barrel nut wrench with built in Allen wrenches, hex head barrel nut wrench, and multi-tool barrel nut driver with Allen wrenches and screwdriver. An excellent example of the Dan Wesson convertible revolver. (8A10771-4) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Smith & Wesson Model 629-5 Mountain Gun Double Action Revolver

Lot # 1444 (Sale Order: 445 of 652)      

serial #CCS6391, .44 Magnum, 4” tapered barrel with an excellent bore. The Mountain Guns are popular with the outdoor sect for dangerous game protection and have gained collector interest. The stainless steel surfaces of the revolver rate near excellent showing minimal wear, and a small series of tiny scuffs on the backstrap with limited light wear evident. The smooth M.I.M.’s combat trigger and service hammer retain full case-hardened colors with minor operational wear. The stocks are smooth goncalo alves finger groove factory round butt combat grips with no medallions featuring a speed loader cut, they remain in excellent condition. This revolver features a black blade Baughman ramp front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight, and functions as good as the day it left the factory. The rear sight notch has been widened to allow more light and faster acquisition. It includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun. An excellent find for the collector, shooter, or outdoorsman. (8A10771-14) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #CCS6391, .44 Magnum, 4” tapered barrel with an excellent bore. The Mountain Guns are popular with the outdoor sect for dangerous game protection and have gained c...moreollector interest. The stainless steel surfaces of the revolver rate near excellent showing minimal wear, and a small series of tiny scuffs on the backstrap with limited light wear evident. The smooth M.I.M.’s combat trigger and service hammer retain full case-hardened colors with minor operational wear. The stocks are smooth goncalo alves finger groove factory round butt combat grips with no medallions featuring a speed loader cut, they remain in excellent condition. This revolver features a black blade Baughman ramp front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight, and functions as good as the day it left the factory. The rear sight notch has been widened to allow more light and faster acquisition. It includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun. An excellent find for the collector, shooter, or outdoorsman. (8A10771-14) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Smith & Wesson Model 29-3 Double Action Revolver

Lot # 1445 (Sale Order: 446 of 652)      

serial #AYD0950, .44 Magnum, 6” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This revolver remains in wonderful condition showing marginal use. It retains about 99% original blue with a few light handling marks. The .400” serrated semi-target trigger and .500” target hammer retain robust case-hardened colors with minor operational wear. The checkered goncalo alves factory target grips feature silver S&W medallions, extract cut, and rate excellent. This 1980’s revolver features a red insert front sight, white outline micro adjustable rear sight, functions mechanically and it correctly times and locks up. It includes a generic factory hard case. An excellent .44 Magnum in classic configuration. (8A10771-12) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #AYD0950, .44 Magnum, 6” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This revolver remains in wonderful condition showing marginal use. It retains about 99% original blue...more with a few light handling marks. The .400” serrated semi-target trigger and .500” target hammer retain robust case-hardened colors with minor operational wear. The checkered goncalo alves factory target grips feature silver S&W medallions, extract cut, and rate excellent. This 1980’s revolver features a red insert front sight, white outline micro adjustable rear sight, functions mechanically and it correctly times and locks up. It includes a generic factory hard case. An excellent .44 Magnum in classic configuration. (8A10771-12) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Smith & Wesson First Model Single Shot Target Pistol

Lot # 1446 (Sale Order: 447 of 652)      

serial #14242, .22 LR, 6” with a near excellent bore showing scattered light pitting and minor frosting. This Model of ’91 pistol was returned to the factory in February 1922, to be refurbished with the “B [in a diamond]” refinish mark indicating a standard re-blue and possibly other work. The surfaces retain about 95% factory restored blue the frontstrap toning to gray-brown with high edge wear, and handling marks. The trigger and hammer spur are gray, although the hammer retains strong swirls of case-hardened colors on the sides with moderate operational wear. The grips are replacement Harrington & Richardson diamond checkered hard rubber factory extension grips with bullseye target monogram and rate excellent. This pistol is equipped with a Paine bead front sight, adjustable “U” notch rear sight, and barrel to frame fit is tight. The barrel is correctly numbered to the gun, the top latch and ejector are not numbered, the barrel is marked “MODEL of 91”, and the gun seems to function well mechanically. A fine example of the First Model showing light use since 1922. (8A10574-104) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
serial #14242, .22 LR, 6” with a near excellent bore showing scattered light pitting and minor frosting. This Model of ’91 pistol was returned to the factory in February ...more1922, to be refurbished with the “B [in a diamond]” refinish mark indicating a standard re-blue and possibly other work. The surfaces retain about 95% factory restored blue the frontstrap toning to gray-brown with high edge wear, and handling marks. The trigger and hammer spur are gray, although the hammer retains strong swirls of case-hardened colors on the sides with moderate operational wear. The grips are replacement Harrington & Richardson diamond checkered hard rubber factory extension grips with bullseye target monogram and rate excellent. This pistol is equipped with a Paine bead front sight, adjustable “U” notch rear sight, and barrel to frame fit is tight. The barrel is correctly numbered to the gun, the top latch and ejector are not numbered, the barrel is marked “MODEL of 91”, and the gun seems to function well mechanically. A fine example of the First Model showing light use since 1922. (8A10574-104) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)

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Colt First Series Woodsman Match Target Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 1447 (Sale Order: 448 of 652)      

serial #MT462, .22 LR, 6 5/8” barrel with an excellent bore. This fine pre-war (1938) Match Target remains in very good condition. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue finish showing high edge wear, light loss on the frame above the triggerguard bow, light pitting around the muzzle, and handling marks. The rear of the slide shows the greatest loss, the gunmetal gray pattern suggest possible blood protein contact resulting in small fields of pitting and finish loss. The checkered walnut one-piece factory “elephant ear” grips feature silver Rampant Colt medallions and generally rate excellent with a few small dings on the right side. The pistol features a pinned Patridge front sight, adjustable rear sight, and appears to function well mechanically. The pistol includes a single factory two-tone ten-round magazine marked “COLT WOODSMAN / CAL. 22 L.R. / MATCH TARGET MOD.”. Also included is a factory manual that rates excellent. A very good example of the Match Target that could tolerate some light shooting. (8A10759-23) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #MT462, .22 LR, 6 5/8” barrel with an excellent bore. This fine pre-war (1938) Match Target remains in very good condition. The metal surfaces retain about 90% ori...moreginal blue finish showing high edge wear, light loss on the frame above the triggerguard bow, light pitting around the muzzle, and handling marks. The rear of the slide shows the greatest loss, the gunmetal gray pattern suggest possible blood protein contact resulting in small fields of pitting and finish loss. The checkered walnut one-piece factory “elephant ear” grips feature silver Rampant Colt medallions and generally rate excellent with a few small dings on the right side. The pistol features a pinned Patridge front sight, adjustable rear sight, and appears to function well mechanically. The pistol includes a single factory two-tone ten-round magazine marked “COLT WOODSMAN / CAL. 22 L.R. / MATCH TARGET MOD.”. Also included is a factory manual that rates excellent. A very good example of the Match Target that could tolerate some light shooting. (8A10759-23) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Colt First Series Woodsman Target Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 1448 (Sale Order: 449 of 652)      

serial #131158, .22 LR, 6 5/8” barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol remains in excellent condition retaining about 97-98% original blue showing high edge wear, freckling on the barrel, handling marks, and slight thinning of the finish on the grip frame and top of the slide. The fully checkered walnut factory grips rate excellent. The pistol features an elevation adjustable Patridge front sight, windage adjustable rear sight, and appears to function mechanically. The pistol includes a single two-tone factory ten-round magazine marked “COLT WOODSMAN / CAL. 22 L.R.” on the floorplate. An excellent example of a 1939 Woodsman showing light honest use. (8A10759-90) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #131158, .22 LR, 6 5/8” barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol remains in excellent condition retaining about 97-98% original blue showing high edge wear, frec...morekling on the barrel, handling marks, and slight thinning of the finish on the grip frame and top of the slide. The fully checkered walnut factory grips rate excellent. The pistol features an elevation adjustable Patridge front sight, windage adjustable rear sight, and appears to function mechanically. The pistol includes a single two-tone factory ten-round magazine marked “COLT WOODSMAN / CAL. 22 L.R.” on the floorplate. An excellent example of a 1939 Woodsman showing light honest use. (8A10759-90) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Ruger New Model Super Blackhawk Convertible Revolver

Lot # 1449 (Sale Order: 450 of 652)      

serial #87-00091, .44 Magnum / 44-40 W.C.F., 7 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. An interesting convertible that is as-new-in-the-box with the added provenance of being part of Henry Rodeschin’s collection. This convertible retains about 99% plus original blue and anodized finishes, there is a faint turn ring on the 44 Magnum cylinder but none on the spare cylinder. The smooth walnut factory grips feature silver Ruger Phoenix medallions and rate excellent. This gun showcases a serrated ramp front sight, adjustable black blade rear sight, original Dragoon style triggerguard, plus it functions as good as the day it left the factory in 1997. Both cylinders are numbered to the gun, they are unfluted and marked with their respective chambering. The revolver includes an un-numbered hinged yellow and black factory box that is correctly end labeled to the gun, cardboard shipping sleeve that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual, and paperwork. This Super Blackhawk remains in superb condition and offers added collectability with its unusual convertible configuration. (8A10799-84) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (800/1200)
serial #87-00091, .44 Magnum / 44-40 W.C.F., 7 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. An interesting convertible that is as-new-in-the-box with the added provenance of being...more part of Henry Rodeschin’s collection. This convertible retains about 99% plus original blue and anodized finishes, there is a faint turn ring on the 44 Magnum cylinder but none on the spare cylinder. The smooth walnut factory grips feature silver Ruger Phoenix medallions and rate excellent. This gun showcases a serrated ramp front sight, adjustable black blade rear sight, original Dragoon style triggerguard, plus it functions as good as the day it left the factory in 1997. Both cylinders are numbered to the gun, they are unfluted and marked with their respective chambering. The revolver includes an un-numbered hinged yellow and black factory box that is correctly end labeled to the gun, cardboard shipping sleeve that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual, and paperwork. This Super Blackhawk remains in superb condition and offers added collectability with its unusual convertible configuration. (8A10799-84) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (800/1200)

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