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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Remington Model 11 Sportsman Skeet Semi-Auto Shotgun

Lot # 1400 (Sale Order: 401 of 652)      

serial #73809, 12 ga, 26” ventilated rib barrel choked skeet with a bright excellent bore showing only some stubborn wad residue a few inches from the muzzle. The metal surfaces of this October of 1946 made shotgun retain about 98% original blue with some silvering on the high edges, a few small wear marks on the barrel, and scattered small spots of light oxidation and light pitting. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very good to very good plus condition with an old linear impact mark on the left side of the wrist, flattened points of checkering, and scattered spots of flaking of the added finish; the stock retains the grooved Remington hard rubber buttplate and gripcap. The receiver and barrel markings remain crisp, both sides of the frame showing simple game scenes, and the barrel is boldly stamped “SKEET”. The shotgun is sighted with dual ivory beads and appears to function well mechanically. A lovely example of these uncommon Model 11 Skeet shotguns. (14A10453-57) {C&R} [Sherwood "Skip" Chapman Collection] (800/1200)
serial #73809, 12 ga, 26” ventilated rib barrel choked skeet with a bright excellent bore showing only some stubborn wad residue a few inches from the muzzle. The metal s...moreurfaces of this October of 1946 made shotgun retain about 98% original blue with some silvering on the high edges, a few small wear marks on the barrel, and scattered small spots of light oxidation and light pitting. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very good to very good plus condition with an old linear impact mark on the left side of the wrist, flattened points of checkering, and scattered spots of flaking of the added finish; the stock retains the grooved Remington hard rubber buttplate and gripcap. The receiver and barrel markings remain crisp, both sides of the frame showing simple game scenes, and the barrel is boldly stamped “SKEET”. The shotgun is sighted with dual ivory beads and appears to function well mechanically. A lovely example of these uncommon Model 11 Skeet shotguns. (14A10453-57) {C&R} [Sherwood "Skip" Chapman Collection] (800/1200)

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Ithaca SKB Model 700 Skeet Over Under Shotgun

Lot # 1401 (Sale Order: 402 of 652)      

serial #S6700251, 20 ga, 26” ventilated rib barrels choked skeet in both with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain about 99% original blue finish and the silver-finished frame is in very good plus condition with attractive silver tarnish, the raised areas of the near complete coverage foliate scroll engraving remaining mostly bright, and the trigger retains nearly all its gold finish. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock is in excellent condition with a few very minor handling marks, the monogram plate on the toeline remains unengraved, and the wood shows the beginnings of some attractive grain figure. The barrels and forend are numbered to the shotgun. The shotgun locks up tight with the lever coming to rest at center and features a single selective trigger, nonautomatic safety, robust ejectors, is sighted with a white bead front and a small steel bead mid rib, and appears to function well mechanically. A solid Japanese-made shotgun that should perform well at the skeet range, and look good doing it. (14A10757-6) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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U.S. M1 Carbine by Inland Division

Lot # 1402 (Sale Order: 403 of 652)      

serial #5402255, 30 Carbine, 18” 2-44 dated Inland Division barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 92% arsenal gray-green parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, spots of light to perhaps more moderate oxidation staining, and scattered minor dings and handling marks consistent with a field used carbine. The low-wood oval-cut walnut stock is in very good plus condition with a few light handling marks, a light ding on the handguard, and showing evidence of light cleaning long ago; the inside of the pistolgrip shows a light “P” proof, and the stock and 2-rivet handguard are otherwise unmarked. The handguard fits somewhat loosely. The receiver and barrel markings remain crisp, and the marked small parts are from a variety of manufacturers. The carbine features a flat bolt, rotary safety, Type III barrel band with bayonet lug, and a stamped adjustable rear sight. The carbine appears to function well mechanically and included is a single 5-round magazine. A solid arsenal refurbished M1 Carbine for the budding collector. (14A10759-11) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #5402255, 30 Carbine, 18” 2-44 dated Inland Division barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 92% arsenal gray-green parkerized finish ...morewith light wear on high edges and contact points, spots of light to perhaps more moderate oxidation staining, and scattered minor dings and handling marks consistent with a field used carbine. The low-wood oval-cut walnut stock is in very good plus condition with a few light handling marks, a light ding on the handguard, and showing evidence of light cleaning long ago; the inside of the pistolgrip shows a light “P” proof, and the stock and 2-rivet handguard are otherwise unmarked. The handguard fits somewhat loosely. The receiver and barrel markings remain crisp, and the marked small parts are from a variety of manufacturers. The carbine features a flat bolt, rotary safety, Type III barrel band with bayonet lug, and a stamped adjustable rear sight. The carbine appears to function well mechanically and included is a single 5-round magazine. A solid arsenal refurbished M1 Carbine for the budding collector. (14A10759-11) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Ruger Red Label Over Under Shotgun

Lot # 1403 (Sale Order: 404 of 652)      

serial #411-03464, 12 ga, 30” ventilated rib screw-choked barrels with bright excellent bores. The barrels, triggerguard, and lever retain 99% original blue with a minor handling mark or two and the breech and triggerguard toning lightly to plum, the sides of the breech remain mostly bright with spots of light oxidation staining, and the stainless steel frame is in excellent condition showing only some light wear and oil staining beneath the safety. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in excellent condition with a few very slight handling marks and features a steel gripcap with Ruger Phoenix, a second Phoenix inlaid in the forend. The Ruger address on the underside of the frame remains crisp, and the forend and barrels are hand numbered to the shotgun. The shotgun locks up with a sliver of light visible between the breech and standing breech, the lever coming to rest just right of center, and features a single selective trigger, nonautomatic safety, robust ejectors, 3” chambers, and is sighted with dual brass beads. The shotgun appears to function well mechanically. Included are two Ruger choke tubes, marked skeet and improved cylinder, and the Ruger instruction manual. A solid 1995-made Ruger over under shotgun. (14A10771-28) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #411-03464, 12 ga, 30” ventilated rib screw-choked barrels with bright excellent bores. The barrels, triggerguard, and lever retain 99% original blue with a minor ...morehandling mark or two and the breech and triggerguard toning lightly to plum, the sides of the breech remain mostly bright with spots of light oxidation staining, and the stainless steel frame is in excellent condition showing only some light wear and oil staining beneath the safety. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in excellent condition with a few very slight handling marks and features a steel gripcap with Ruger Phoenix, a second Phoenix inlaid in the forend. The Ruger address on the underside of the frame remains crisp, and the forend and barrels are hand numbered to the shotgun. The shotgun locks up with a sliver of light visible between the breech and standing breech, the lever coming to rest just right of center, and features a single selective trigger, nonautomatic safety, robust ejectors, 3” chambers, and is sighted with dual brass beads. The shotgun appears to function well mechanically. Included are two Ruger choke tubes, marked skeet and improved cylinder, and the Ruger instruction manual. A solid 1995-made Ruger over under shotgun. (14A10771-28) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Browning Citori Grade I Over Under Shotgun

Lot # 1404 (Sale Order: 405 of 652)      

serial #72077PN103, 12 ga, 30” ventilated rib Invector Plus choked barrels with bright excellent bores. The metal surfaces of this 1989-made shotgun retain about 98-99% original blue with light edge wear on the triggerguard, a few specks of finish loss on the left side of the barrel at the breech. The trigger retains nearly all its gold finish with light wear on the right edge. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good plus to near excellent condition with a few small light abrasions on the left side of the buttstock, a few broken points in otherwise strong checkering, and a few light handling marks. The frame shows attractive Browning Grade I foliate scroll engraving, the barrel markings remain crisp, and the forend and barrels are numbered to the shotgun. The shotgun locks up tight with the lever coming to rest at center and features a single selective trigger, nonautomatic safety, 3 1/2” chambers, inertial hammers, robust ejectors, and is sighted with a lone steel bead. Included are two Invector Plus chokes marked modified and full. An attractive Japanese-made Citori that should still perform well at the range. (14A10771-27) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #72077PN103, 12 ga, 30” ventilated rib Invector Plus choked barrels with bright excellent bores. The metal surfaces of this 1989-made shotgun retain about 98-99% o...moreriginal blue with light edge wear on the triggerguard, a few specks of finish loss on the left side of the barrel at the breech. The trigger retains nearly all its gold finish with light wear on the right edge. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good plus to near excellent condition with a few small light abrasions on the left side of the buttstock, a few broken points in otherwise strong checkering, and a few light handling marks. The frame shows attractive Browning Grade I foliate scroll engraving, the barrel markings remain crisp, and the forend and barrels are numbered to the shotgun. The shotgun locks up tight with the lever coming to rest at center and features a single selective trigger, nonautomatic safety, 3 1/2” chambers, inertial hammers, robust ejectors, and is sighted with a lone steel bead. Included are two Invector Plus chokes marked modified and full. An attractive Japanese-made Citori that should still perform well at the range. (14A10771-27) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Browning Citori Lightning Grade I Over Under Shotgun

Lot # 1405 (Sale Order: 406 of 652)      

serial #12879NX753, 12 ga, 28” ventilated rib Invector Plus choked barrels with bright excellent bores, some stubborn wad residue remaining at the forcing cones. The metal surfaces of this 1993-dated shotgun retain about 98% original blue finish with some light wear marks on the left side of the barrels at the muzzles and beneath the safety, a few small spots of finish loss and light pitting on the underside of the frame, and the frame is toning lightly to plum; the trigger retains about 80% gold finish with silvering on the right side, and the breech and breech face show spots of gray freckling. The checkered round knob pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in near excellent condition with a handful of light dings and handling marks, most if not all appearing to not breach the glossy finish. The frame is nicely engraved with Browning Grade I foliate scroll, the Browning trademark on the underside of the frame and the barrel markings all remain clear and easily legible, and the barrels and forend are numbered to the shotgun. The shotgun locks up tight with the lever coming to rest right of center and features a single selective trigger, nonautomatic safety, robust ejectors, 3” chambers, inertial hammers, and is sighted with a lone steel bead. Included are eight choke tubes, detailed as follows: (3) skeet, (2) improved cylinder, (1) modified, (1) improved modified, and (1) full. A lovely Japanese-made Citori Lightning that should perform well at the range or in the field. (14A10771-26) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #12879NX753, 12 ga, 28” ventilated rib Invector Plus choked barrels with bright excellent bores, some stubborn wad residue remaining at the forcing cones. The meta...morel surfaces of this 1993-dated shotgun retain about 98% original blue finish with some light wear marks on the left side of the barrels at the muzzles and beneath the safety, a few small spots of finish loss and light pitting on the underside of the frame, and the frame is toning lightly to plum; the trigger retains about 80% gold finish with silvering on the right side, and the breech and breech face show spots of gray freckling. The checkered round knob pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in near excellent condition with a handful of light dings and handling marks, most if not all appearing to not breach the glossy finish. The frame is nicely engraved with Browning Grade I foliate scroll, the Browning trademark on the underside of the frame and the barrel markings all remain clear and easily legible, and the barrels and forend are numbered to the shotgun. The shotgun locks up tight with the lever coming to rest right of center and features a single selective trigger, nonautomatic safety, robust ejectors, 3” chambers, inertial hammers, and is sighted with a lone steel bead. Included are eight choke tubes, detailed as follows: (3) skeet, (2) improved cylinder, (1) modified, (1) improved modified, and (1) full. A lovely Japanese-made Citori Lightning that should perform well at the range or in the field. (14A10771-26) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Weatherby Orion III Field Boxlock Over Under Shotgun

Lot # 1406 (Sale Order: 407 of 652)      

serial #ER04223, 12 ga, 28” ventilated rib IMC-choked barrels with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain about 98% original blue finish toned to an even plum patina with a touch of light wear at the muzzles, the silver-finished frame is in near excellent condition with hints of light staining at the edges and is nicely decorated with foliate scroll engraving, a gold inlay pheasant on the left and gold inlay mallard on the right; the trigger retains about 80% of its gold finish with silvering on the right side. The checkered straight grip walnut stock and forend are in excellent condition with perhaps a minor handling mark or two, and feature a Weatherby recoil pad giving a 14 1/4” length of pull. The factory barrel markings remain crisp and the barrels and forend are numbered to the shotgun. The shotgun locks up tight with the lever coming to rest at center and features a single selective trigger, nonautomatic safety, ejectors, 3” chambers, is sighted with a lone brass bead, and appears to function well mechanically. Included are six choke tubes, detailed as follows: skeet, cylinder, improved cylinder, modified, improved modified, and full; also included is the manual. A lovely Japanese-made Weatherby shotgun that should perform well on the range or in the field. (14A10771-46) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #ER04223, 12 ga, 28” ventilated rib IMC-choked barrels with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain about 98% original blue finish toned to an even plum patina ...morewith a touch of light wear at the muzzles, the silver-finished frame is in near excellent condition with hints of light staining at the edges and is nicely decorated with foliate scroll engraving, a gold inlay pheasant on the left and gold inlay mallard on the right; the trigger retains about 80% of its gold finish with silvering on the right side. The checkered straight grip walnut stock and forend are in excellent condition with perhaps a minor handling mark or two, and feature a Weatherby recoil pad giving a 14 1/4” length of pull. The factory barrel markings remain crisp and the barrels and forend are numbered to the shotgun. The shotgun locks up tight with the lever coming to rest at center and features a single selective trigger, nonautomatic safety, ejectors, 3” chambers, is sighted with a lone brass bead, and appears to function well mechanically. Included are six choke tubes, detailed as follows: skeet, cylinder, improved cylinder, modified, improved modified, and full; also included is the manual. A lovely Japanese-made Weatherby shotgun that should perform well on the range or in the field. (14A10771-46) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Mexican Model 1895 Bolt Action Carbine by Oviedo

Lot # 1407 (Sale Order: 408 of 652)      

serial #C2867, 7mm Mauser, 18” barrel with a very good bore with light oxidation and a very slight bulge about 1” to 2” from the muzzle. The metal surfaces retain about 92-95% arsenal blue with light wear on high edges and contact points, scattered thinning, pinprick pitting on the rear receiver ring, and traces of previous light pitting beneath the finish; the bolt has a gray patina with pinprick and spots of light pitting scattered about. The straight grip European hardwood stock is in very good to perhaps very good plus condition with two drying checks on the left side of the butt, one touching the smooth steel buttplate, some light dings and divots on the forend, and scattered light handling marks consistent with a field used military rifle. Softened “35” and “24” are stamped ahead of the bottom metal on the forend, and a softened circular proof is stamped behind the triggerguard, appearing to be a Mexican Phrygian liberty cap proof. The receiver ring is clearly marked “(crown) / FABRICA DE ARMAS / OVIEDO / 1908” with an additional softened Mexican Phrygian liberty cap proof below the date, the bolt and triggerguard are numbered to different rifles, and no importer marks are evident. Though dubbed the Model 1895 by the Mexican government of the time, the carbine is based upon the Mauser Model 1893 design, and as such features a flat bottom bolt. The carbine retains the barleycorn front sight and leaf rear sight graduated to 1400 meters, and appears to function well mechanically. A solid example of these uncommon Mexican contract carbines, this example produced in Spain. (14A10779-48) {C&R} [Alan Gaines Collection] (800/1200)
serial #C2867, 7mm Mauser, 18” barrel with a very good bore with light oxidation and a very slight bulge about 1” to 2” from the muzzle. The metal surfaces retain about 9...more2-95% arsenal blue with light wear on high edges and contact points, scattered thinning, pinprick pitting on the rear receiver ring, and traces of previous light pitting beneath the finish; the bolt has a gray patina with pinprick and spots of light pitting scattered about. The straight grip European hardwood stock is in very good to perhaps very good plus condition with two drying checks on the left side of the butt, one touching the smooth steel buttplate, some light dings and divots on the forend, and scattered light handling marks consistent with a field used military rifle. Softened “35” and “24” are stamped ahead of the bottom metal on the forend, and a softened circular proof is stamped behind the triggerguard, appearing to be a Mexican Phrygian liberty cap proof. The receiver ring is clearly marked “(crown) / FABRICA DE ARMAS / OVIEDO / 1908” with an additional softened Mexican Phrygian liberty cap proof below the date, the bolt and triggerguard are numbered to different rifles, and no importer marks are evident. Though dubbed the Model 1895 by the Mexican government of the time, the carbine is based upon the Mauser Model 1893 design, and as such features a flat bottom bolt. The carbine retains the barleycorn front sight and leaf rear sight graduated to 1400 meters, and appears to function well mechanically. A solid example of these uncommon Mexican contract carbines, this example produced in Spain. (14A10779-48) {C&R} [Alan Gaines Collection] (800/1200)

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Egyptian Hakim Semi-Auto Rifle by Maadi

Lot # 1408 (Sale Order: 409 of 652)      

serial #34020, 8mm Mauser, 25 1/2” barrel with an integral muzzle brake and a very good bore with light oxidation in the grooves but evident rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% arsenal blue finish with some light wear on the dust cover, scattered light handling marks and specks of oxidation, and the bolt and barrel are toning lightly to brown. The pistolgrip hardwood stock is in very good condition with a 1” hairline crack behind the receiver, a short hairline crack at the tip of the rear sight, light dings and handling marks scattered throughout, and some light flaking of the varnish against the steel buttplate. The stock is numbered 53 in Arabic numerals, and a softened Egyptian Eagle emblem is stamped on the underside of the pistolgrip. The left side of the receiver is stamped with a Pharoah’s crown above a 1960 manufacture date and the serial number, both in Arabic symbols, and the right side of the receiver and the barrel are import marked. The rifle retains the standard tangent rear sight and hooded blade front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. A solid example of one of Egypt’s service rifles, modified only slightly from Sweden’s Ljungman. (14A10768-17) {C&R} (800/1000)
serial #34020, 8mm Mauser, 25 1/2” barrel with an integral muzzle brake and a very good bore with light oxidation in the grooves but evident rifling throughout. The metal...more surfaces retain about 97-98% arsenal blue finish with some light wear on the dust cover, scattered light handling marks and specks of oxidation, and the bolt and barrel are toning lightly to brown. The pistolgrip hardwood stock is in very good condition with a 1” hairline crack behind the receiver, a short hairline crack at the tip of the rear sight, light dings and handling marks scattered throughout, and some light flaking of the varnish against the steel buttplate. The stock is numbered 53 in Arabic numerals, and a softened Egyptian Eagle emblem is stamped on the underside of the pistolgrip. The left side of the receiver is stamped with a Pharoah’s crown above a 1960 manufacture date and the serial number, both in Arabic symbols, and the right side of the receiver and the barrel are import marked. The rifle retains the standard tangent rear sight and hooded blade front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. A solid example of one of Egypt’s service rifles, modified only slightly from Sweden’s Ljungman. (14A10768-17) {C&R} (800/1000)

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Remington Model 700 Classic Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1409 (Sale Order: 410 of 652)      

serial #E6231947, 375 H&H Magnum, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1996-dated rifle retain about 99% original blue with a minor handling mark or two, and the jeweled bolt is in excellent condition with a spot or two of light oxidation staining and some minor operational wear. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock is in excellent condition with a light handling mark at the toe and a flattened point of checkering on the forend, and the Remington solid recoil pad is showing some light chipping at the heel where it meets the black spacer. The factory markings remain crisp and the bolt is numbered to the rifle. The rifle is sighted with a ramped white bead front sight and adjustable u-notch rear sight, and is factory drilled and tapped for optics mounting. Included is a Weaver 3-9x38mm scope with clear glass and a duplex reticle, quick-detach rings, and the manual. A solid Remington rifle for your large and dangerous game needs. (14A10771-36) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #E6231947, 375 H&H Magnum, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1996-dated rifle retain about 99% original blue with a minor handlin...moreg mark or two, and the jeweled bolt is in excellent condition with a spot or two of light oxidation staining and some minor operational wear. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock is in excellent condition with a light handling mark at the toe and a flattened point of checkering on the forend, and the Remington solid recoil pad is showing some light chipping at the heel where it meets the black spacer. The factory markings remain crisp and the bolt is numbered to the rifle. The rifle is sighted with a ramped white bead front sight and adjustable u-notch rear sight, and is factory drilled and tapped for optics mounting. Included is a Weaver 3-9x38mm scope with clear glass and a duplex reticle, quick-detach rings, and the manual. A solid Remington rifle for your large and dangerous game needs. (14A10771-36) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Early Browning Superposed Over Under Shotgun

Lot # 1410 (Sale Order: 411 of 652)      

serial #21454, 12 ga, 28” ventilated rib barrels choked modified and full, with bright excellent bores, the top bore showing stubborn wad residue about mid bore. The barrels of this Belgian-made shotgun retain about 98% original blue finish, toning lightly to gray under direct light in spots, with a few scattered minor handling marks, and the frame, forend iron, and triggerguard retain about 95% original blue, toned lightly to brown under direct light, with light wear on high edges, and a light handling mark or two; the bright breech face and sides show some specks of gray freckling and the trigger shows some muted fire blue. The checkered round knob pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very good plus to near excellent condition with a tiny crack forming at the rear of the upper tang, a few broken points in otherwise strong checkering, and some light handling marks primarily concentrated around the toeline; the stock is fit with a Pachmayr ventilated recoil pad giving an about 14 3/4” length of pull. The frame is decorated with early Grade I Browning engraving showing light border engraving, rosettes on the bolt heads, and an oval of open foliate scroll engraving on the left and right sides. The bottom of the frame is marked with the Browning trademark, and the barrels are marked with the “BROWNING ARMS COMPANY__ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI” address; the forend is numbered to the shotgun. The shotgun locks up tight with the lever coming to rest just right of center and features a single selective trigger, nonautomatic safety, ejectors, dual white beads, and appears to function well mechanically. An attractive 1951-made Superposed that should perform well at the range or in the field. (14A10756-3) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #21454, 12 ga, 28” ventilated rib barrels choked modified and full, with bright excellent bores, the top bore showing stubborn wad residue about mid bore. The barr...moreels of this Belgian-made shotgun retain about 98% original blue finish, toning lightly to gray under direct light in spots, with a few scattered minor handling marks, and the frame, forend iron, and triggerguard retain about 95% original blue, toned lightly to brown under direct light, with light wear on high edges, and a light handling mark or two; the bright breech face and sides show some specks of gray freckling and the trigger shows some muted fire blue. The checkered round knob pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very good plus to near excellent condition with a tiny crack forming at the rear of the upper tang, a few broken points in otherwise strong checkering, and some light handling marks primarily concentrated around the toeline; the stock is fit with a Pachmayr ventilated recoil pad giving an about 14 3/4” length of pull. The frame is decorated with early Grade I Browning engraving showing light border engraving, rosettes on the bolt heads, and an oval of open foliate scroll engraving on the left and right sides. The bottom of the frame is marked with the Browning trademark, and the barrels are marked with the “BROWNING ARMS COMPANY__ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI” address; the forend is numbered to the shotgun. The shotgun locks up tight with the lever coming to rest just right of center and features a single selective trigger, nonautomatic safety, ejectors, dual white beads, and appears to function well mechanically. An attractive 1951-made Superposed that should perform well at the range or in the field. (14A10756-3) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Winchester Model 88 Lever Action Carbine

Lot # 1411 (Sale Order: 412 of 652)      

serial #217091A, 243 Win, 19” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 96% original blue with light wear on high edges and contact points, spots of light pitting and finish loss at the base of the barrel and top of the receiver, and some light handling marks. The bolt shows scattered gray freckling and the convex arrow magazine is in very good condition with light wear and scattered oxidation. The smooth pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good plus condition with a divot on the left side of the forend, appearing to be due to a natural defect in the wood grain, and scattered light dings and handling marks consistent with a hunted carbine. The carbine features a steel gripcap and the factory Winchester sling swivels have been replaced with QD sling studs. All factory markings remain crisp. The carbine retains the Lyman folding u-notch rear sight, the front sight has been replaced with a generous blade with brass insert, and a Lyman 66W88 aperture rear sight is mounted to the receiver, though no aperture disc is present; the receiver is factory drilled and tapped for optics mounting. Made during the first year of carbine production, this Model 88 should still serve well in the deer woods. (14A10818-1) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #217091A, 243 Win, 19” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 96% original blue with light wear on high edges and contact points, spo...morets of light pitting and finish loss at the base of the barrel and top of the receiver, and some light handling marks. The bolt shows scattered gray freckling and the convex arrow magazine is in very good condition with light wear and scattered oxidation. The smooth pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good plus condition with a divot on the left side of the forend, appearing to be due to a natural defect in the wood grain, and scattered light dings and handling marks consistent with a hunted carbine. The carbine features a steel gripcap and the factory Winchester sling swivels have been replaced with QD sling studs. All factory markings remain crisp. The carbine retains the Lyman folding u-notch rear sight, the front sight has been replaced with a generous blade with brass insert, and a Lyman 66W88 aperture rear sight is mounted to the receiver, though no aperture disc is present; the receiver is factory drilled and tapped for optics mounting. Made during the first year of carbine production, this Model 88 should still serve well in the deer woods. (14A10818-1) {C&R} (800/1200)

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U.S. M1 Garand Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 1412 (Sale Order: 413 of 652)      

serial #3578046, 30-06, 24” 3-45 dated Springfield Armory barrel with an about very good lightly oxidized bore with evident rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 92% arsenal parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, scattered light oxidation staining, and thinning and toning to gray along the barrel; the stock ferrules and gas cylinder showing flaking added black enamel finish. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in near excellent condition with a few minor dings on the forend, is entirely unmarked, and is likely a more modern replacement. The receiver markings are light but legible, the barrel markings are clear, the marked parts are all Springfield Armory-made, and the barrel is import marked on the right side between the gas cylinder rings. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, has a stamped triggerguard, a later 2-slot gas cylinder screw, and appears to function well mechanically. (14A10804-21) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #3578046, 30-06, 24” 3-45 dated Springfield Armory barrel with an about very good lightly oxidized bore with evident rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain ...moreabout 92% arsenal parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, scattered light oxidation staining, and thinning and toning to gray along the barrel; the stock ferrules and gas cylinder showing flaking added black enamel finish. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in near excellent condition with a few minor dings on the forend, is entirely unmarked, and is likely a more modern replacement. The receiver markings are light but legible, the barrel markings are clear, the marked parts are all Springfield Armory-made, and the barrel is import marked on the right side between the gas cylinder rings. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, has a stamped triggerguard, a later 2-slot gas cylinder screw, and appears to function well mechanically. (14A10804-21) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Venezuelan Model 24/30 Bolt Action Short Rifle by Fabrique Nationale

Lot # 1413 (Sale Order: 414 of 652)      

serial #38914, 7mm Mauser, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The receiver and bolt are in excellent condition remaining bright with a hint or two of oxidation staining and some minor handling marks, only worth mentioning due to the otherwise high condition, and the remaining metal surfaces retain about 98% arsenal blue with light thinning on the barrel and the beginnings of some light wear at the muzzle; the bolt release lever retains excellent fire blue. The pistolgrip hardwood stock and handguard are in near excellent condition with an arsenal quality 1/2” repair behind the triggerguard screw, a few scattered light dings and handling marks, and some lightly added finish. The stock is clearly stamped-numbered to the rifle on the right side, below the receiver ring, but is otherwise unmarked. The Venezuelan crest on the receiver ring is crisp, the Belgian proofs somewhat poorly stamped, and the bolt is serialized and matching to the rifle. The rifle retains the standard barleycorn front sight and tangent rear sight, graduated to 2000 meters, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is a blued muzzle cover and in-the-white cleaning rod. A fine example of these South American military rifles. (14A10771-58) {C&R} (800/1200)

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U.S. Model 1903A3 Bolt Action Rifle by Remington

Lot # 1414 (Sale Order: 415 of 652)      

serial #4163856, 30-06, 24” two-groove 6-44 dated Remington barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% post-war arsenal re-parkerizing showing light high edge wear, a few minor handling marks, and light speckling on the bolt handle and barrel. The straight grip stock and handguard rate very good plus as arsenal refinished with a few light dings and handling marks, showing remnants of an FJA cartouche with an “OG“ rebuild marking over the original Atwood ordnance wheel cartouche, an “RIA/EB” cartouche at left rear of butt, a softened circled “P” proof behind the triggerguard, and the right side of the butt is strongly numbered “3856” over a more softened “4100”. The receiver and barrel markings remain clear and easily legible, and all pertinent small parts are properly “R” marked. The rifle retains the standard open sights and appears to function well mechanically. Included is a CMP cardboard box addressed to Henry Rodeschin, a CMP provided manual, and related papers; no certificate of authenticity is included. A solid refurbished 03A3 that appears to have kept all its Remington-made parts. (14A10799-62) {C&R} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (800/1000)
serial #4163856, 30-06, 24” two-groove 6-44 dated Remington barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% post-war arsenal re-parkerizing showi...moreng light high edge wear, a few minor handling marks, and light speckling on the bolt handle and barrel. The straight grip stock and handguard rate very good plus as arsenal refinished with a few light dings and handling marks, showing remnants of an FJA cartouche with an “OG“ rebuild marking over the original Atwood ordnance wheel cartouche, an “RIA/EB” cartouche at left rear of butt, a softened circled “P” proof behind the triggerguard, and the right side of the butt is strongly numbered “3856” over a more softened “4100”. The receiver and barrel markings remain clear and easily legible, and all pertinent small parts are properly “R” marked. The rifle retains the standard open sights and appears to function well mechanically. Included is a CMP cardboard box addressed to Henry Rodeschin, a CMP provided manual, and related papers; no certificate of authenticity is included. A solid refurbished 03A3 that appears to have kept all its Remington-made parts. (14A10799-62) {C&R} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (800/1000)

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U.S. M1 Carbine by Inland Division

Lot # 1415 (Sale Order: 416 of 652)      

serial #6798339, 30 Carbine, 18” 1-45 dated Inland Division barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% darker gray-green arsenal parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points and a few light handling marks. The low-wood oval-cut walnut stock and 2-rivet handguard are in about very good plus condition as arsenal refinished with a few light dings and handling marks. Both handguard and carbine are correctly marked for an Inland carbine, “HI” within the sling cut and “OI” beneath the handguard, an “AAG” Augusta Arsenal rework mark is stamped on the left, and a mostly clear Ordnance Wheel is marked on the right side of the buttstock. The receiver and barrel markings remain clear and easily legible, the hand-stamped “1” of the “M1” on the receiver ring somewhat out of line, as is common on these transitional period carbines, the bolt, recoil plate, rear sight, and magazine catch are Inland-marked, and the remaining parts are from a variety of contractors. The carbine features a milled adjustable rear sight, flat bolt, rotary safety, Type III barrel band with bayonet lug, and the carbine appears to function well mechanically. No magazine is included. A solid Inland-made M1 Carbine for the budding collector. (14A10816-2) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #6798339, 30 Carbine, 18” 1-45 dated Inland Division barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% darker gray-green arsenal parkeriz...moreed finish with light wear on high edges and contact points and a few light handling marks. The low-wood oval-cut walnut stock and 2-rivet handguard are in about very good plus condition as arsenal refinished with a few light dings and handling marks. Both handguard and carbine are correctly marked for an Inland carbine, “HI” within the sling cut and “OI” beneath the handguard, an “AAG” Augusta Arsenal rework mark is stamped on the left, and a mostly clear Ordnance Wheel is marked on the right side of the buttstock. The receiver and barrel markings remain clear and easily legible, the hand-stamped “1” of the “M1” on the receiver ring somewhat out of line, as is common on these transitional period carbines, the bolt, recoil plate, rear sight, and magazine catch are Inland-marked, and the remaining parts are from a variety of contractors. The carbine features a milled adjustable rear sight, flat bolt, rotary safety, Type III barrel band with bayonet lug, and the carbine appears to function well mechanically. No magazine is included. A solid Inland-made M1 Carbine for the budding collector. (14A10816-2) {C&R} (800/1200)

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German K98K Bolt Action Rifle by Mauser Borsigwalde

Lot # 1416 (Sale Order: 417 of 652)      

serial #3873, 8mm Mauser, 24” barrel with a very good lightly oxidized bore showing strong rifling throughout. The barreled action has toned to a blue-gray patina, the blue quite strong on the rear half of the receiver, with scattered specks of old oxidation and light oxidation staining, and light wear at the rear sight base and between the bands. The bands retain about 50% blue with light to more moderate old oxidation, spots of finish loss from lightly cleaned oxidation, and light handling marks, and the bottom metal has toned to an even brown patina with remnants of old oxidation and a few speckles of finish loss on the right edge. The bolt retains about 75% blue finish with light operational wear and scattered light oxidation and light pitting. The pistolgrip laminate hardwood stock is in about very good condition as lightly cleaned with a pair of flexing 2” and 3” thin cracks at the rear of the triggerguard, an easily missed hairline crack at the rear of the receiver, and some scattered old light dings and handling marks; the stock disc and flat buttplate show a light to moderate oxidized patina, and the top buttplate screw is absent. The faint remnants of a serial number are present on the toeline, appearing to match that of the rifle, a faint “P” is present behind the pistolgrip, and the now largely illegible remnants of waffenamts are faintly marked on the right side of the buttstock; the handguard is numbered to the rifle. The receiver ring is crisply coded “ar / 41”, the marked parts all show the correct “(eagle) / 26” waffenamt, most remaining clear with a few softened, and all parts are numbered to the rifle. The rifle retains the correct milled barrel bands, though the lower band is installed upside down, and standard open sights, the front sight hood now absent. The rifle appears to function well mechanically, and included is a correct 12 1/2” cleaning rod and “L&F” marked leather sling in very good condition. A quite nice example, produced early in Mauser Borsigwalde’s 1941 production run. (14A10768-57) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #3873, 8mm Mauser, 24” barrel with a very good lightly oxidized bore showing strong rifling throughout. The barreled action has toned to a blue-gray patina, the bl...moreue quite strong on the rear half of the receiver, with scattered specks of old oxidation and light oxidation staining, and light wear at the rear sight base and between the bands. The bands retain about 50% blue with light to more moderate old oxidation, spots of finish loss from lightly cleaned oxidation, and light handling marks, and the bottom metal has toned to an even brown patina with remnants of old oxidation and a few speckles of finish loss on the right edge. The bolt retains about 75% blue finish with light operational wear and scattered light oxidation and light pitting. The pistolgrip laminate hardwood stock is in about very good condition as lightly cleaned with a pair of flexing 2” and 3” thin cracks at the rear of the triggerguard, an easily missed hairline crack at the rear of the receiver, and some scattered old light dings and handling marks; the stock disc and flat buttplate show a light to moderate oxidized patina, and the top buttplate screw is absent. The faint remnants of a serial number are present on the toeline, appearing to match that of the rifle, a faint “P” is present behind the pistolgrip, and the now largely illegible remnants of waffenamts are faintly marked on the right side of the buttstock; the handguard is numbered to the rifle. The receiver ring is crisply coded “ar / 41”, the marked parts all show the correct “(eagle) / 26” waffenamt, most remaining clear with a few softened, and all parts are numbered to the rifle. The rifle retains the correct milled barrel bands, though the lower band is installed upside down, and standard open sights, the front sight hood now absent. The rifle appears to function well mechanically, and included is a correct 12 1/2” cleaning rod and “L&F” marked leather sling in very good condition. A quite nice example, produced early in Mauser Borsigwalde’s 1941 production run. (14A10768-57) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Ruger M77 Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1417 (Sale Order: 418 of 652)      

serial #772-38331, 35 Whelen, 22” barrel with a bright very good bore with a spot of light pitting about mid-bore and scattered copper fouling in the grooves, but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue finish with a tiny speck of lightly cleaned oxidation on the left side of the barrel, a small spot of light wear on the underside just behind the muzzle, and the receiver has toned to plum; the alloy triggerguard and floorplate retain about 97% original black finish with light high edge wear and a few light handling marks. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good to very good plus condition with a light abrasion at the toe and scattered light dings and handling marks consistent with a hunted rifle, and the stock retains the black gripcap with Ruger Phoenix, sling studs, and factory red rifle pad. All the metal markings remain crisp and easily legible and the bolt is electro-pencil numbered to the rifle. The rifle retains the ramped gold bead front sight and the factory rear sight has been removed, with filler screws in place showing slot wear. The receiver features integral scope bases, and included are a pair of 1” rings. The rifle appears to function well mechanically, and awaits your choice of optics or replacement rear sight. (14A10818-8) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #772-38331, 35 Whelen, 22” barrel with a bright very good bore with a spot of light pitting about mid-bore and scattered copper fouling in the grooves, but strong ...morerifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue finish with a tiny speck of lightly cleaned oxidation on the left side of the barrel, a small spot of light wear on the underside just behind the muzzle, and the receiver has toned to plum; the alloy triggerguard and floorplate retain about 97% original black finish with light high edge wear and a few light handling marks. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good to very good plus condition with a light abrasion at the toe and scattered light dings and handling marks consistent with a hunted rifle, and the stock retains the black gripcap with Ruger Phoenix, sling studs, and factory red rifle pad. All the metal markings remain crisp and easily legible and the bolt is electro-pencil numbered to the rifle. The rifle retains the ramped gold bead front sight and the factory rear sight has been removed, with filler screws in place showing slot wear. The receiver features integral scope bases, and included are a pair of 1” rings. The rifle appears to function well mechanically, and awaits your choice of optics or replacement rear sight. (14A10818-8) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Ruger Mini-14 Stainless Semi-Auto Rifle

Lot # 1418 (Sale Order: 419 of 652)      

serial #182-00091, 223 Rem, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces of this as-new-in-box rifle rate excellent, and the smooth pistolgrip hardwood stock and early hardwood handguard are also in excellent condition showing only a tiny imperfection at the tip of the comb. The rifle retains the early aperture rear sight and fixed blade front sight, the receiver having no integral scope bases, and appears to function well mechanically. The rifle features the factory assigned “91” personal serial number of Henry Rodeschin, and the included factory cardboard box, pen-numbered to the rifle, was originally marked for a Mini-14-GB and was period pen-marked “S/S” for a stainless steel rifle. Also included is a single 5-round magazine. A fine early ‘80’s Mini-14 for the Ruger enthusiast. (14A10799-15) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (800/1000)
serial #182-00091, 223 Rem, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces of this as-new-in-box rifle rate excellent, and the smooth pistolgri...morep hardwood stock and early hardwood handguard are also in excellent condition showing only a tiny imperfection at the tip of the comb. The rifle retains the early aperture rear sight and fixed blade front sight, the receiver having no integral scope bases, and appears to function well mechanically. The rifle features the factory assigned “91” personal serial number of Henry Rodeschin, and the included factory cardboard box, pen-numbered to the rifle, was originally marked for a Mini-14-GB and was period pen-marked “S/S” for a stainless steel rifle. Also included is a single 5-round magazine. A fine early ‘80’s Mini-14 for the Ruger enthusiast. (14A10799-15) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (800/1000)

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Ruger Mini-14 Semi-Auto Ranch Rifle

Lot # 1419 (Sale Order: 420 of 652)      

serial #187-00091, 223 Rem, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new-in-box rifle retain 99% original blue finish with a few tiny storage marks on the barrel, and the smooth pistolgrip hardwood stock and black synthetic handguard are in excellent condition. The rifle retains the fixed blade front sight, adjustable folding aperture rear sight, and integral scope bases, and appears to function well mechanically. Setting itself apart from other Ranch Rifles, this rifle bears the factory assigned “91” personal serial number of Henry Rodeschin, signifying his private purchase of this rifle. Included is the factory cardboard box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, and a single 5-round magazine. (14A10799-12) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (800/1200)
serial #187-00091, 223 Rem, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new-in-box rifle retain 99% original blue finish with a few tiny s...moretorage marks on the barrel, and the smooth pistolgrip hardwood stock and black synthetic handguard are in excellent condition. The rifle retains the fixed blade front sight, adjustable folding aperture rear sight, and integral scope bases, and appears to function well mechanically. Setting itself apart from other Ranch Rifles, this rifle bears the factory assigned “91” personal serial number of Henry Rodeschin, signifying his private purchase of this rifle. Included is the factory cardboard box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, and a single 5-round magazine. (14A10799-12) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (800/1200)

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Ruger Mini-14 Semi-Auto Rifle

Lot # 1420 (Sale Order: 421 of 652)      

serial #181-00521, 223 Rem, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain 99% original blue with the receiver toning lightly to plum and a few light storage marks on the barrel, and the smooth pistolgrip hardwood stock and early hardwood handguard are in excellent condition. The rifle retains the blade front sight and early aperture rear sight, the receiver has no integral scope bases, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, the end label flap unfortunately torn off, the serial number, model, and caliber simply written in pen on the remaining end flap; also included is a single 5-round magazine. A solid late-70’s Mini-14 suited well to a collection or the range. (14A10799-13) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (800/1200)
serial #181-00521, 223 Rem, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain 99% original blue with the receiver toning lightly...more to plum and a few light storage marks on the barrel, and the smooth pistolgrip hardwood stock and early hardwood handguard are in excellent condition. The rifle retains the blade front sight and early aperture rear sight, the receiver has no integral scope bases, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, the end label flap unfortunately torn off, the serial number, model, and caliber simply written in pen on the remaining end flap; also included is a single 5-round magazine. A solid late-70’s Mini-14 suited well to a collection or the range. (14A10799-13) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (800/1200)

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Ruger M77RS Hawkeye African Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1421 (Sale Order: 422 of 652)      

serial #710-00091, 375 Ruger, 23” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain 99% plus original matte blue finish, the stainless steel bolt in excellent condition. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock is in excellent condition and features wraparound checkering on the forend, sling studs, magnum crossbolt, a red Ruger rifle pad, and the beginnings of some nice fiddleback figure in the butt. The metal markings remain crisp, the floorplate etched with the Ruger logo, and the bolt is numbered to the rifle. The rifle is sighted with a ramped white bead front sight and a v-notch express rear sight, features integral scope bases in the receiver and improved LC6 trigger, and appears to function well mechanically. A factory hangtag advertising Ruger rings remains attached to the triggerguard, and this rifle sports Henry Rodeschin’s factory assigned personal “91” serial number, marking it as one of his private purchases. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of factory Ruger rings, the manual, and lock and key. An excellent large game rifle in an effective all-around cartridge. (14A10799-45) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (800/1200)

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Ruger M77RSI International Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1422 (Sale Order: 423 of 652)      

serial #77-00091, 308 Win, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This rifle is as-new and features Henry Rodeschin’s personal, factory assigned “91” serial number. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue with an easily missed minor storage mark about 3” behind the front sight and the receiver toning just slightly to plum, and the bolt remains bright. The Mannlicher pistolgrip walnut stock is in excellent condition showing a touch of perhaps fiddleback figure at the wrist and features robust checkering on the forend and grip, a black gripcap with white Ruger Phoenix, factory sling swivels, and a red Ruger rifle pad. The rifle is sighted with a ramped bead front sight and folding Lyman u-notch rear sight, integral scope bases are a part of the receiver, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of Ruger rings, and the manual. A fine European-style hunting rifle still awaiting its first hunt. (14A10799-10) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (800/1200)

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Ruger M77-GS Gunsite Scout Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1423 (Sale Order: 424 of 652)      

serial #680-00091, 308 Win, 16 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore and factory flash hider. This rifle is as-new and bears the personal, factory assigned “91” serial number of Henry Rodeschin. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue with nary a handling mark, and the stainless steel bolt is in excellent condition. The checkered pistolgrip laminate hardwood stock is in excellent condition with sling studs on the toeline and a few inches from the forend tip, a factory solid recoil pad, and the bottom of the pistolgrip stamped “GUNSITE / (flying hawk) / SCOUT RIFLE”. The metal markings remain crisp, and the bolt is numbered to the rifle. The rifle is sighted with a winged blade front sight and an aperture rear sight, a 6” section of picatinny rail forward mounted on the barrel, and the receiver features integral scope mounts for those desiring a more traditional optics placement. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, one 10-round magazine, Ruger rings, two stock spacers, and the manual and papers. Based on Jeff Cooper’s concept of the perfect scout rifle, Ruger developed this rifle in cooperation with Gunsite Training Center and it should perform admirably. (14A10799-52) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (800/1200)

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Ruger No. 3 Falling Block Carbine

Lot # 1424 (Sale Order: 425 of 652)      

serial #130-50091, 45-70 Govt, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new carbine retain 99% original blue with a touch of operational wear behind the safety and the frame has toned to a pleasant plum. The smooth hardwood stock and forend are in excellent condition with nary a handling mark, the underside of the forend showing some nice grain figure. The metal markings remain crisp and the carbine features Henry Rodeschin’s factory assigned personal “91” serial number. The carbine is sighted with a gold bead front sight and a Lyman folding u-notch rear sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, and the manual. A fine No. 3 carbine in a hard hitting caliber. (14A10799-29) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (800/1200)
serial #130-50091, 45-70 Govt, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new carbine retain 99% original blue with a touch of operational wea...morer behind the safety and the frame has toned to a pleasant plum. The smooth hardwood stock and forend are in excellent condition with nary a handling mark, the underside of the forend showing some nice grain figure. The metal markings remain crisp and the carbine features Henry Rodeschin’s factory assigned personal “91” serial number. The carbine is sighted with a gold bead front sight and a Lyman folding u-notch rear sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, and the manual. A fine No. 3 carbine in a hard hitting caliber. (14A10799-29) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (800/1200)

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