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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Belgian Boxlock Double Ejectorgun by A. Francotte

Lot # 1500 (Sale Order: 501 of 652)      

serial #24250, 12 ga, 30” damascus barrels choked improved modified in both with bright near excellent bores with some scattered spots of light pitting and spots of stubborn wad residue. The barrels retain a very strong chain damascus pattern with an overall light oxidation staining, scattered spots of light pitting, and a few light handling marks. The casehardened frame has toned to even gray patina with areas of light oxidation staining and light pinprick pitting on the upper tang, and is nicely embellished with tight scroll engraving over most of the surfaces, the screw heads decorated with floral motifs, and the fences with foliate relief engraving. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and splinter-style forend are in very good condition with a crossbolt repair neatly camouflaged in the cheek checkering, a fine 1 1/2” crack at the rear of the upper tang, softening of the checkering, and some scattered light dings and handling marks; the stock is fit with an unmarked solid recoil pad giving a 14 1/2” length of pull with drops of about 1 3/8” and 2 1/8”. The barrels are marked “VON LENGERKE & DETMOLD” and “ U.S. AGENTS NEW – YORK” on top, the Belgian proofs on the barrel flats remain crisp, and the barrels and forend are numbered to the gun. The shotgun locks up by dual underlugs and Greener-style crossbolt with side clips and is tight with the left barrel off-face showing a bare sliver of light between the breech and standing breech, the lever coming to rest at center and the safety removed during the period of use, and features double triggers, robust ejectors, 2 3/4” chambers, and a single steel bead; the shotgun appears to function well mechanically. An attractive August Francotte double ejectorgun. (14A10636-92) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #24250, 12 ga, 30” damascus barrels choked improved modified in both with bright near excellent bores with some scattered spots of light pitting and spots of stubb...moreorn wad residue. The barrels retain a very strong chain damascus pattern with an overall light oxidation staining, scattered spots of light pitting, and a few light handling marks. The casehardened frame has toned to even gray patina with areas of light oxidation staining and light pinprick pitting on the upper tang, and is nicely embellished with tight scroll engraving over most of the surfaces, the screw heads decorated with floral motifs, and the fences with foliate relief engraving. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and splinter-style forend are in very good condition with a crossbolt repair neatly camouflaged in the cheek checkering, a fine 1 1/2” crack at the rear of the upper tang, softening of the checkering, and some scattered light dings and handling marks; the stock is fit with an unmarked solid recoil pad giving a 14 1/2” length of pull with drops of about 1 3/8” and 2 1/8”. The barrels are marked “VON LENGERKE & DETMOLD” and “ U.S. AGENTS NEW – YORK” on top, the Belgian proofs on the barrel flats remain crisp, and the barrels and forend are numbered to the gun. The shotgun locks up by dual underlugs and Greener-style crossbolt with side clips and is tight with the left barrel off-face showing a bare sliver of light between the breech and standing breech, the lever coming to rest at center and the safety removed during the period of use, and features double triggers, robust ejectors, 2 3/4” chambers, and a single steel bead; the shotgun appears to function well mechanically. An attractive August Francotte double ejectorgun. (14A10636-92) {C&R} (800/1200)

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A.H. Fox C Grade Boxlock Double Shotgun

Lot # 1501 (Sale Order: 502 of 652)      

serial #10424, 12 ga, 28” Krupp steel barrels choked modified and full, with bright very good bores with a few light dings in the right bore and a few small spots of light pitting. The barrels retain about 80% original blue thinning and toning to brown under direct light with silvering at the muzzle, scattered small spots of old oxidation, and a some light handling marks. The frame has worn to a silvery casehardened patina with scattered light oxidation staining and remnants of case color in the protected areas around the fences and triggerguard. The checkered round knob pistolgrip walnut stock is in good condition with a number of repairs to moderate cracks in the wrist, light to more moderate finish wear, and light handling marks, and the splinter-style forend is in very good condition with softening of the checkering and a few light dings and handling marks; the stock is fit with a Hawkins ventilated recoil pad giving a 14 1/8” length of pull with drops of 1 1/2” and 2 3/8”. The frame is nicely embellished with factory C Grade scroll engraving, game bird scenes left and right and a hunting dog on the belly, wedges of open scroll engraved at the breech end of the barrels, and the barrels and forend are numbered to the gun. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest just left of center, and features double triggers, an automatic safety, extractors, and is sighted with a lone white bead; the shotgun appears to function well mechanically. A nice Fox double only needing a little attention before once again going afield. (14A10636-76) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #10424, 12 ga, 28” Krupp steel barrels choked modified and full, with bright very good bores with a few light dings in the right bore and a few small spots of ligh...moret pitting. The barrels retain about 80% original blue thinning and toning to brown under direct light with silvering at the muzzle, scattered small spots of old oxidation, and a some light handling marks. The frame has worn to a silvery casehardened patina with scattered light oxidation staining and remnants of case color in the protected areas around the fences and triggerguard. The checkered round knob pistolgrip walnut stock is in good condition with a number of repairs to moderate cracks in the wrist, light to more moderate finish wear, and light handling marks, and the splinter-style forend is in very good condition with softening of the checkering and a few light dings and handling marks; the stock is fit with a Hawkins ventilated recoil pad giving a 14 1/8” length of pull with drops of 1 1/2” and 2 3/8”. The frame is nicely embellished with factory C Grade scroll engraving, game bird scenes left and right and a hunting dog on the belly, wedges of open scroll engraved at the breech end of the barrels, and the barrels and forend are numbered to the gun. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest just left of center, and features double triggers, an automatic safety, extractors, and is sighted with a lone white bead; the shotgun appears to function well mechanically. A nice Fox double only needing a little attention before once again going afield. (14A10636-76) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Smith & Wesson Model 686 Double Action Revolver

Lot # 1502 (Sale Order: 503 of 652)      

serial #AFA6559, .357 Magnum, 2 1/2” full lug heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This Distinguished Combat Magnum was a 1984 Lew Horton special offering with about 2500 guns produced. This gun remains as-new-in-the-box, the stainless steel surfaces rate excellent. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The revolver features smooth goncalo alves finger groove factory combat grips with silver S&W medallions, speed loader cut, and rate excellent. This gun features a red ramp front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight, and functions as good as the day it left the factory. It includes the original factory hinged box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, cleaning kit, manual, and paperwork. This is a great addition to any collection and makes a fine heavy duty compact revolver for a variety of range, outdoor, and defensive uses. (8A10859-14) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #AFA6559, .357 Magnum, 2 1/2” full lug heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This Distinguished Combat Magnum was a 1984 Lew Horton special offering with about 2500...more guns produced. This gun remains as-new-in-the-box, the stainless steel surfaces rate excellent. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The revolver features smooth goncalo alves finger groove factory combat grips with silver S&W medallions, speed loader cut, and rate excellent. This gun features a red ramp front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight, and functions as good as the day it left the factory. It includes the original factory hinged box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, cleaning kit, manual, and paperwork. This is a great addition to any collection and makes a fine heavy duty compact revolver for a variety of range, outdoor, and defensive uses. (8A10859-14) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Low Number Smith & Wesson Model 649 Double Action Revolver

Lot # 1503 (Sale Order: 504 of 652)      

serial #AFN0015, .38 Special, 1 7/8” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely little Bodyguard was one of the first guns off the assembly line (the serial numbers purportedly started at AFN0001). The gun is as-new-in-the-box, the stainless steel surfaces rating excellent. The smooth combat style trigger and special shrouded hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The checkered walnut factory Magna grips feature silver S&W medallions and rate excellent overall. This gun features a shrouded hammer, Baughman ramp front sight, fixed rear sight, and functions as good as the day it left the factory. It includes the factory hinged box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, cleaning kit, manual, and paperwork. The box and accessories rate excellent overall. A couple of noteworthy observations on the end label are “LOW NUMBER” under features and the product code is handwritten as “103752” which does not appear in the normal research sources. This is fine example for the dedicated collector. (8A10687-44) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #AFN0015, .38 Special, 1 7/8” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely little Bodyguard was one of the first guns off the assembly line (the serial numbers purpo...morertedly started at AFN0001). The gun is as-new-in-the-box, the stainless steel surfaces rating excellent. The smooth combat style trigger and special shrouded hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The checkered walnut factory Magna grips feature silver S&W medallions and rate excellent overall. This gun features a shrouded hammer, Baughman ramp front sight, fixed rear sight, and functions as good as the day it left the factory. It includes the factory hinged box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, cleaning kit, manual, and paperwork. The box and accessories rate excellent overall. A couple of noteworthy observations on the end label are “LOW NUMBER” under features and the product code is handwritten as “103752” which does not appear in the normal research sources. This is fine example for the dedicated collector. (8A10687-44) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Winchester Model 63 Semi-Auto Rifle

Lot # 1504 (Sale Order: 505 of 652)      

serial #157439A, 22 LR, 23” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this 1957 made rifle retain 99% original blue finish. The plain walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend remain in near excellent condition with a few shallow dents in the left side of the wrist and perhaps a little added finish on the forend. The original open sights remain intact and the action appears to function well mechanically. An excellent Model 63 rifle. (5A10777-57) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #157439A, 22 LR, 23” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this 1957 made rifle retain 99% original blue finish. The plain walnut pistolgrip b...moreuttstock and forend remain in near excellent condition with a few shallow dents in the left side of the wrist and perhaps a little added finish on the forend. The original open sights remain intact and the action appears to function well mechanically. An excellent Model 63 rifle. (5A10777-57) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Early Winchester Model 63 Semi-Auto Carbine

Lot # 1505 (Sale Order: 506 of 652)      

serial #2160, 22 LR, 20” barrel with a near excellent bore showing a sporadic tiny pit here and there otherwise showing bright evident rifling. The barrel and action retain about 85% original blue toning to brown with scattered fine oxidation, tiny marks and light muzzle and edge wear. The nosecap and buttplate have toned to a brighter pale gray patina with brown undertones and spots of light staining. The plain walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend remain in very good plus condition with light handling marks, spots of flaking and a larger chip at the toe. The original sights remain intact, and the action appears to function well mechanically. A very good first year of production Model 63 carbine. (5A10777-74) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #2160, 22 LR, 20” barrel with a near excellent bore showing a sporadic tiny pit here and there otherwise showing bright evident rifling. The barrel and action reta...morein about 85% original blue toning to brown with scattered fine oxidation, tiny marks and light muzzle and edge wear. The nosecap and buttplate have toned to a brighter pale gray patina with brown undertones and spots of light staining. The plain walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend remain in very good plus condition with light handling marks, spots of flaking and a larger chip at the toe. The original sights remain intact, and the action appears to function well mechanically. A very good first year of production Model 63 carbine. (5A10777-74) {C&R} (800/1200)

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FN Browning Hi-Power Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 1506 (Sale Order: 507 of 652)      

serial #245PZ72492, 30 Luger, 4 5/8” barrel with a bright likely unfired bore. This Fabrique Nationale Belgian made pistol is in virtually new-in-box condition the metal surfaces retaining 99% plus original polished blue finish and the checkered black plastic grips showing no visible wear. Pistol is equipped with fixed sights and the action functions properly. Included is the original factory box, (2) magazines, cleaning rod and manual. A fabulous Hi-Power pistol of which only 1500 were imported in this caliber. (5A10687-115) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Remington Model 25 Slide Action Rifle

Lot # 1507 (Sale Order: 508 of 652)      

serial #32632, 32 WCF, 24” round barrel with a bright excellent bore. This is a very late production example showing December 1936 date code, the barrel and magazine retaining about 95% original blue appearing strong under ambient light with some operational wear around the loading gate and length of the magazine tube along with some scattered sparse oxidation speckling that is unobtrusive. The barrel blue has taken on a rich plum-brown tone under bright light and all markings remain crisp. The action retains a similar amount of original blue showing some sparse mild brown speckling and thinning to gray along the bottom metal. The small parts retain nice fire blue and the bolt remains mostly bright. The smooth pistolgrip walnut buttstock and grooved forend remain in very fine condition showing a light coat of older added varnish that shows some fine crackling in some areas along with some scattered light dings and handling marks. The buttstock fit otherwise remains excellent. The points at the heel and toe of the steel buttplate have been carefully ground down a bit during the period of use, actually a rather practical little modification, and the Remington UMC stamp on the buttplate was also double-struck. The iron sight dovetails have been blanked and the rifle is equipped with a nice condition vintage Lyman 422 Expert riflescope mounted on a Lyman windage and elevation adjustable base. What appears to be the original rubber eyepiece is present showing some light crackling and the scope components retain about 96% original black enamel finish showing some tiny flakes and light handling marks. Scope features fine crosshair reticle and slightly yellowed but serviceable optics. A fine example of these scarce little rifles with nice period scope setup. (13A10483-38) {C&R} [Perry White Collection] (800/1200)
serial #32632, 32 WCF, 24” round barrel with a bright excellent bore. This is a very late production example showing December 1936 date code, the barrel and magazine reta...moreining about 95% original blue appearing strong under ambient light with some operational wear around the loading gate and length of the magazine tube along with some scattered sparse oxidation speckling that is unobtrusive. The barrel blue has taken on a rich plum-brown tone under bright light and all markings remain crisp. The action retains a similar amount of original blue showing some sparse mild brown speckling and thinning to gray along the bottom metal. The small parts retain nice fire blue and the bolt remains mostly bright. The smooth pistolgrip walnut buttstock and grooved forend remain in very fine condition showing a light coat of older added varnish that shows some fine crackling in some areas along with some scattered light dings and handling marks. The buttstock fit otherwise remains excellent. The points at the heel and toe of the steel buttplate have been carefully ground down a bit during the period of use, actually a rather practical little modification, and the Remington UMC stamp on the buttplate was also double-struck. The iron sight dovetails have been blanked and the rifle is equipped with a nice condition vintage Lyman 422 Expert riflescope mounted on a Lyman windage and elevation adjustable base. What appears to be the original rubber eyepiece is present showing some light crackling and the scope components retain about 96% original black enamel finish showing some tiny flakes and light handling marks. Scope features fine crosshair reticle and slightly yellowed but serviceable optics. A fine example of these scarce little rifles with nice period scope setup. (13A10483-38) {C&R} [Perry White Collection] (800/1200)

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American Percussion Halfstock Sporting Rifle with Ashmore Lock

Lot # 1508 (Sale Order: 509 of 652)      

.44 cal, 36 3/8” heavy octagon barrel with a partially bright good bore showing scattered light pitting and oxidation its full-length and otherwise strong rifling. The barrel of this rather attractive American rifle has mostly toned to a nice deep plum-brown patina showing some scattered old oxidation and mild handling marks with some evident erosion around the drum and nipple bolster. The barrel does not appear to be maker-marked and is equipped with a steel under-rib and dual German silver ramrod thimbles, the front starting to detach along the right edge. The lock is a mix of gunmetal and plum-brown showing some overall light pitting and remnants of light foliate embellishments. The hammer and tumbler assembly is rather loose and the lockplate retains strong “ASHMORE” marking. The rifle features nice German silver nosecap and lobed rectangular wedge escutcheons, un-engraved oval atop the wrist and handsome inlaid plate along the scanty dainty left-side cheekpiece that is engraved with a really folky and endearing eagle. The remaining hardware is brass consisting of thin spur triggerguard, food chopper lock screw escutcheon, crescent buttplate, toe plate and attractive pierced patchbox with light embellishments. The curly maple stock shows wonderful tiger striping throughout and remains in fine condition showing a 3 1/2” chip along the forward left edge forend, a few smaller scattered thin cracks and more minor dings to be expected. The lock screw and likely the barrel wedge are more modern replacements, a simple hickory ramrod is present and the rifle is sighted with a fine v-notch sporting rear sight (missing its elevator) and scant silver blade front sight. The single acting lock with double set triggers remains functional. A handsome halfstock with some endearing qualities. (13B10838-15) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
.44 cal, 36 3/8” heavy octagon barrel with a partially bright good bore showing scattered light pitting and oxidation its full-length and otherwise strong rifling. The ba...morerrel of this rather attractive American rifle has mostly toned to a nice deep plum-brown patina showing some scattered old oxidation and mild handling marks with some evident erosion around the drum and nipple bolster. The barrel does not appear to be maker-marked and is equipped with a steel under-rib and dual German silver ramrod thimbles, the front starting to detach along the right edge. The lock is a mix of gunmetal and plum-brown showing some overall light pitting and remnants of light foliate embellishments. The hammer and tumbler assembly is rather loose and the lockplate retains strong “ASHMORE” marking. The rifle features nice German silver nosecap and lobed rectangular wedge escutcheons, un-engraved oval atop the wrist and handsome inlaid plate along the scanty dainty left-side cheekpiece that is engraved with a really folky and endearing eagle. The remaining hardware is brass consisting of thin spur triggerguard, food chopper lock screw escutcheon, crescent buttplate, toe plate and attractive pierced patchbox with light embellishments. The curly maple stock shows wonderful tiger striping throughout and remains in fine condition showing a 3 1/2” chip along the forward left edge forend, a few smaller scattered thin cracks and more minor dings to be expected. The lock screw and likely the barrel wedge are more modern replacements, a simple hickory ramrod is present and the rifle is sighted with a fine v-notch sporting rear sight (missing its elevator) and scant silver blade front sight. The single acting lock with double set triggers remains functional. A handsome halfstock with some endearing qualities. (13B10838-15) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)

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Winchester Model 90 Slide Action Rifle

Lot # 1509 (Sale Order: 510 of 652)      

serial #831107, 22 WRF, 24” octagon barrel with a bright very good plus to very fine bore showing a few scattered pinprick pits or oxidation specks and otherwise crisp rifling throughout. The barrel and magazine tube of this 1930-made rifle retain about 90% original blue appearing stronger under ambient light showing some scattered areas of light oxidation and freckling with toning to pleasant plum-brown patina under bright light. The action is a relatively even mix of original bright blue and pleasant flaking gray-brown patina showing a few errant freckles. All markings remain intact and crisp, the front surface of the frame with proper “WRF” stamp. The smooth walnut buttstock and grooved forend remain in very fine condition, the buttstock with a little older added finish, showing just some scattered light dings and handling marks retaining otherwise excellent fit. The smooth steel buttplate also retains generous original blue throughout. The rifle is sighted with simple 1901-style sporting rear sight and plain bead front that shows a small ding on the bead. The action seems to function well mechanically. An attractive later production Model 90 rifle. (13B10483-180) {C&R} [Perry White Collection] (800/1200)
serial #831107, 22 WRF, 24” octagon barrel with a bright very good plus to very fine bore showing a few scattered pinprick pits or oxidation specks and otherwise crisp ri...morefling throughout. The barrel and magazine tube of this 1930-made rifle retain about 90% original blue appearing stronger under ambient light showing some scattered areas of light oxidation and freckling with toning to pleasant plum-brown patina under bright light. The action is a relatively even mix of original bright blue and pleasant flaking gray-brown patina showing a few errant freckles. All markings remain intact and crisp, the front surface of the frame with proper “WRF” stamp. The smooth walnut buttstock and grooved forend remain in very fine condition, the buttstock with a little older added finish, showing just some scattered light dings and handling marks retaining otherwise excellent fit. The smooth steel buttplate also retains generous original blue throughout. The rifle is sighted with simple 1901-style sporting rear sight and plain bead front that shows a small ding on the bead. The action seems to function well mechanically. An attractive later production Model 90 rifle. (13B10483-180) {C&R} [Perry White Collection] (800/1200)

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Coston Signal Co. Line Throwing "Lyle" Cannon

Lot # 1510 (Sale Order: 511 of 652)      

2 1/2” bore and 32” overall tube with a heavily oxidized bore. The seven-position iron carriage measures about 29” in length and 11” wide retaining all of its original nuts and bolts. This cannon is in essentially “as-found outside” condition toning to a deep oxidized brown patina with moderate pitting overall, some areas approaching heavy, and some areas of lichen as well. The tube is obviously stuck fast in its current position and it has lost any of its original markings. The carriage however does retain some flaking remnants of an old dark gray enamel paint particularly strong along the right side and both sides retain good cast-in markings “COSTON SIGNAL CO / NEW YORK U.S.A". The bracket that bolts through the cascabel and allows for elevation adjustments has been lost to the years. A rustic piece of vintage naval hardware perhaps suitable for restoration or display outside once more. [Extra Shipping Will Apply] (13A10191-2) {ANTIQUE}
2 1/2” bore and 32” overall tube with a heavily oxidized bore. The seven-position iron carriage measures about 29” in length and 11” wide retaining all of its original nu...morets and bolts. This cannon is in essentially “as-found outside” condition toning to a deep oxidized brown patina with moderate pitting overall, some areas approaching heavy, and some areas of lichen as well. The tube is obviously stuck fast in its current position and it has lost any of its original markings. The carriage however does retain some flaking remnants of an old dark gray enamel paint particularly strong along the right side and both sides retain good cast-in markings “COSTON SIGNAL CO / NEW YORK U.S.A". The bracket that bolts through the cascabel and allows for elevation adjustments has been lost to the years. A rustic piece of vintage naval hardware perhaps suitable for restoration or display outside once more. [Extra Shipping Will Apply] (13A10191-2) {ANTIQUE}

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Winchester Model 98 Breechloading Salute Cannon

Lot # 1511 (Sale Order: 512 of 652)      

10 ga. blank, 12” barrel with an about good bore showing moderate oxidation and pitting throughout. The cannon tube has mostly toned to a medium gunmetal gray and mild gray-brown patina showing some scattered areas of lightly cleaned old oxidation staining and sparse pinprick pits. All markings otherwise remain completely intact and strong showing “NOT FOR BALL”, Winchester address, 1901 patent date and gauge marking along the top. The iron carriage retains about 95% black enamel paint, perhaps neatly reapplied during the period of use, showing some very light flaking along the edges and wheels and retaining bold W.R.A. Co. markings. A nice example of these popular Winchester signal cannons. (13A10840-2) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
10 ga. blank, 12” barrel with an about good bore showing moderate oxidation and pitting throughout. The cannon tube has mostly toned to a medium gunmetal gray and mild gr...moreay-brown patina showing some scattered areas of lightly cleaned old oxidation staining and sparse pinprick pits. All markings otherwise remain completely intact and strong showing “NOT FOR BALL”, Winchester address, 1901 patent date and gauge marking along the top. The iron carriage retains about 95% black enamel paint, perhaps neatly reapplied during the period of use, showing some very light flaking along the edges and wheels and retaining bold W.R.A. Co. markings. A nice example of these popular Winchester signal cannons. (13A10840-2) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)

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U.S. Army Colt Model 1901 Double Action Revolver

Lot # 1512 (Sale Order: 513 of 652)      

serial #126587, 38 Long Colt, 6” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this revolver retain about 90% original blue showing high edge wear, some flaking to pleasant gray-brown patina along the gripstraps and most of the loss due to some overall scattered light dings and scuffs. The sideplate shows one more noticeable but small thin dent and all markings remain crisp and clear. The polished sides of the hammer remain mostly bright while its back surface, the trigger and many of the screw heads show wonderful brilliant fire blue. The ejector rod head also retains a healthy amount of vibrant case-hardened colors. The revolver shows the usual inspector stamps throughout along with “L.E.B.” above the left panel on the frame indicating inspection by captain Leroy E. Briggs after the 1918 refurbishment process held at the Remington plant. The smooth walnut grips remain in very good condition showing the expected overall light dings, handling marks and good oil finish. Both retain strong “RAC” stamps along the bases and the right panel is numbered “9218” and is very slightly proud along the bottom edge. The lanyard ring is intact and the front sight has been slightly modified during the period of use with a small piece of celluloid set into it, rather nicely done. The action seems to function well mechanically with very good timing and lock-up. (13A10761-11) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #126587, 38 Long Colt, 6” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this revolver retain about 90% original blue showing high edge wear, some flak...moreing to pleasant gray-brown patina along the gripstraps and most of the loss due to some overall scattered light dings and scuffs. The sideplate shows one more noticeable but small thin dent and all markings remain crisp and clear. The polished sides of the hammer remain mostly bright while its back surface, the trigger and many of the screw heads show wonderful brilliant fire blue. The ejector rod head also retains a healthy amount of vibrant case-hardened colors. The revolver shows the usual inspector stamps throughout along with “L.E.B.” above the left panel on the frame indicating inspection by captain Leroy E. Briggs after the 1918 refurbishment process held at the Remington plant. The smooth walnut grips remain in very good condition showing the expected overall light dings, handling marks and good oil finish. Both retain strong “RAC” stamps along the bases and the right panel is numbered “9218” and is very slightly proud along the bottom edge. The lanyard ring is intact and the front sight has been slightly modified during the period of use with a small piece of celluloid set into it, rather nicely done. The action seems to function well mechanically with very good timing and lock-up. (13A10761-11) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Fine & Early Smith & Wesson 38 Single Action First Model Revolver

Lot # 1513 (Sale Order: 514 of 652)      

serial #611, 38 S&W, 3 1/4” ribbed round barrel with a mostly bright very good bore showing some small areas of light oxidation nearer the breech and otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this attractive Baby Russian revolver retain about 97% original nickel finish showing a few scattered tiny flakes or freckles toning to mild gray-brown patina and some sharp edge wear along the cylinder flutes. There are a few thin scratches along the base of the grip frame but they are mostly unobtrusive. The hammer retains a healthy amount of vibrant case-hardened colors with just a little sparse oxidation speckling and the remaining small parts show nice deep gray oil-quenched case-hardening throughout. The barrel address and patent dates remain crisp and clear and the frame shows the factory filler screw for the discontinued safety device. The black checkered hard rubber grips remain in near excellent condition showing some scattered light handling marks, the right panel is appropriately pencil-numbered to the gun and their fit is perfect. The remaining serialized parts are matching, barrel-to-frame fit is solid and the action seems to function well mechanically with nice timing and lock-up. An attractive and desirable example made using the early frame. (13A10483-377) {ANTIQUE} [Perry White Collection] (800/1200)
serial #611, 38 S&W, 3 1/4” ribbed round barrel with a mostly bright very good bore showing some small areas of light oxidation nearer the breech and otherwise strong rif...moreling throughout. The metal surfaces of this attractive Baby Russian revolver retain about 97% original nickel finish showing a few scattered tiny flakes or freckles toning to mild gray-brown patina and some sharp edge wear along the cylinder flutes. There are a few thin scratches along the base of the grip frame but they are mostly unobtrusive. The hammer retains a healthy amount of vibrant case-hardened colors with just a little sparse oxidation speckling and the remaining small parts show nice deep gray oil-quenched case-hardening throughout. The barrel address and patent dates remain crisp and clear and the frame shows the factory filler screw for the discontinued safety device. The black checkered hard rubber grips remain in near excellent condition showing some scattered light handling marks, the right panel is appropriately pencil-numbered to the gun and their fit is perfect. The remaining serialized parts are matching, barrel-to-frame fit is solid and the action seems to function well mechanically with nice timing and lock-up. An attractive and desirable example made using the early frame. (13A10483-377) {ANTIQUE} [Perry White Collection] (800/1200)

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German C96 M30 Semi-Auto Pistol by Mauser Oberndorf

Lot # 1514 (Sale Order: 515 of 652)      

serial #814271, 30 Mauser, 5 1/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore that has been neatly relined. The metal surfaces of this pistol retain about 98-99% nice quality later reapplied rust blue showing some remnants of pinprick pitting beneath the blue and a few areas taking on a slight plum tone. The bolt remains bright and the fire control group is the typical mild gray tone, some of the small parts showing a pale flame temper. The principal markings remain intact and mostly strong and the grooved walnut grips remain in very fine condition as refinished showing some scattered light handling marks. The back of the frame is stamped with a large “83D”, and the floorplate is numbered to a different gun. The action seems to function well mechanically. Included with this pistol is a nicely made custom walnut case that is fitted for the gun and includes a facsimile 1914 Iron Cross, a spare set of slightly wider reproduction walnut grips and three stripper clips. (13A10813-112) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #814271, 30 Mauser, 5 1/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore that has been neatly relined. The metal surfaces of this pistol retain about 98-99% nice quality lat...moreer reapplied rust blue showing some remnants of pinprick pitting beneath the blue and a few areas taking on a slight plum tone. The bolt remains bright and the fire control group is the typical mild gray tone, some of the small parts showing a pale flame temper. The principal markings remain intact and mostly strong and the grooved walnut grips remain in very fine condition as refinished showing some scattered light handling marks. The back of the frame is stamped with a large “83D”, and the floorplate is numbered to a different gun. The action seems to function well mechanically. Included with this pistol is a nicely made custom walnut case that is fitted for the gun and includes a facsimile 1914 Iron Cross, a spare set of slightly wider reproduction walnut grips and three stripper clips. (13A10813-112) {C&R} (800/1200)

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J.G. Anschutz Underlever Single Shot Stalking Rifle

Lot # 1515 (Sale Order: 516 of 652)      

serial #78391, 25-35 Win, 25 1/2” round barrel with a bright excellent bore with a deep rifling. Externally the rifle appears unmarked, however removal of the forend shows a very neat “JG Anschutz” stamp along with German Eagle and Eagle J proofs, with an “inverted heart with tree at center” trademark. The barrel retains perhaps 90% likely original dark gray-blue, the loss is due primarily to fading, drifting to pewter at the muzzle, the balance faded original blue which appears much stronger under normal ambient light. The frame retains perhaps 95% nice quality later blue showing light sprays of floral scroll at the rear, with a bit of light borderline engraving and a small swirl of scroll on the underlever; the underlever mainspring is polished bright. The left side of frame shows German crown over B and U proofs, appearing to have been proved in 1921, however the marking is light. The checkered walnut round knob pistolgrip buttstock rates very fine as perhaps lightly cleaned years ago, the metal being slightly proud in areas, the wood still proud in others; the Schnabel tip forend is similar. The butt shows a bit of nice figure at rear, the checkering is flat-top, likely cut that way, with a nice rounded left side cheekpiece. The length of pull to the 1/2” rifle pad is 14” from the front trigger. The arm features European swivels, double set triggers and a wing style rotating safety atop the action. There is a scant nicely matted ramp front sight with a single bead blade and a two leaf rear, one standing one folding, with a nice matted section atop the flat above the chamber. Dual claw mount bases were maker-fitted and currently mount a weaver J 4 telescopic sight with crosshair reticle and cloudy optics. The scope rates very good with light fading and handling marks. The left chamber area shows the serial number as well as “Cal. 6,5x52R” with “25-35 Win” neatly stamped beneath it. The arm seems to function properly mechanically and weighs in at just a tad over 5 1/2 pounds. A nice little stalking rifle that would be wonderful in high country for whitetail and similar game, adding one of the modern Lyman Alaskan Scopes or any other quality 3/4” tube scope would greatly improve its performance afield. (Sellier and Bellot currently list 6.5x52R ammunition, it is cheaper than the 25-35 Win) (3B10749-2) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #78391, 25-35 Win, 25 1/2” round barrel with a bright excellent bore with a deep rifling. Externally the rifle appears unmarked, however removal of the forend show...mores a very neat “JG Anschutz” stamp along with German Eagle and Eagle J proofs, with an “inverted heart with tree at center” trademark. The barrel retains perhaps 90% likely original dark gray-blue, the loss is due primarily to fading, drifting to pewter at the muzzle, the balance faded original blue which appears much stronger under normal ambient light. The frame retains perhaps 95% nice quality later blue showing light sprays of floral scroll at the rear, with a bit of light borderline engraving and a small swirl of scroll on the underlever; the underlever mainspring is polished bright. The left side of frame shows German crown over B and U proofs, appearing to have been proved in 1921, however the marking is light. The checkered walnut round knob pistolgrip buttstock rates very fine as perhaps lightly cleaned years ago, the metal being slightly proud in areas, the wood still proud in others; the Schnabel tip forend is similar. The butt shows a bit of nice figure at rear, the checkering is flat-top, likely cut that way, with a nice rounded left side cheekpiece. The length of pull to the 1/2” rifle pad is 14” from the front trigger. The arm features European swivels, double set triggers and a wing style rotating safety atop the action. There is a scant nicely matted ramp front sight with a single bead blade and a two leaf rear, one standing one folding, with a nice matted section atop the flat above the chamber. Dual claw mount bases were maker-fitted and currently mount a weaver J 4 telescopic sight with crosshair reticle and cloudy optics. The scope rates very good with light fading and handling marks. The left chamber area shows the serial number as well as “Cal. 6,5x52R” with “25-35 Win” neatly stamped beneath it. The arm seems to function properly mechanically and weighs in at just a tad over 5 1/2 pounds. A nice little stalking rifle that would be wonderful in high country for whitetail and similar game, adding one of the modern Lyman Alaskan Scopes or any other quality 3/4” tube scope would greatly improve its performance afield. (Sellier and Bellot currently list 6.5x52R ammunition, it is cheaper than the 25-35 Win) (3B10749-2) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Custom Freddy Brunner Argentine Model 1909 Sporting Rifle

Lot # 1516 (Sale Order: 517 of 652)      

serial #H0066, 375 H&H, 24” custom sporting contour barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% nice quality hot immersion blue, the bottom metal showing a few dings or light handling marks on the front extension and bow of the guard. The bolt body is blued while the extractor has been polished bright, the knob showing a couple minor impact marks; the follower beveled and bright-polished as well. The arm is stocked classic style in English walnut with nicely checkered borderless panels at pistolgrip and forearm, the stock rating excellent. The rifle features a blued steel pistolgrip cap, rounded left side cheekpiece, rosewood forend tip, Pachmayr flush mount swivels and boasts a length of pull of 14” to the solid 1” rifle pad. The barrel is without sights and the receiver has been very neatly drilled and tapped for scope bases which currently mount 1” quick detach rings from Recknagel, the bolt handle has been low swept for scope clearance, the safety is the original military style. Included are 1” and 1 1/4” swivels. (3A10650-24) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #H0066, 375 H&H, 24” custom sporting contour barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% nice quality hot immersion blue, the botto...morem metal showing a few dings or light handling marks on the front extension and bow of the guard. The bolt body is blued while the extractor has been polished bright, the knob showing a couple minor impact marks; the follower beveled and bright-polished as well. The arm is stocked classic style in English walnut with nicely checkered borderless panels at pistolgrip and forearm, the stock rating excellent. The rifle features a blued steel pistolgrip cap, rounded left side cheekpiece, rosewood forend tip, Pachmayr flush mount swivels and boasts a length of pull of 14” to the solid 1” rifle pad. The barrel is without sights and the receiver has been very neatly drilled and tapped for scope bases which currently mount 1” quick detach rings from Recknagel, the bolt handle has been low swept for scope clearance, the safety is the original military style. Included are 1” and 1 1/4” swivels. (3A10650-24) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Custom Freddy Brunner Large Ring Mauser Sporting Rifle

Lot # 1517 (Sale Order: 518 of 652)      

serial #1010, 7 mm Rem. Mag., 25” custom sporting contour barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% hot immersion blue, the extractor polished bright, the follower polished bright and beveled. The arm is stocked classic style in American black walnut which shows some nice figure in the area of the butt. It rates excellent with fleur-de-lis checkered panels at the grip, accenting top-of-grip panel ahead of the comb, wrap-round pattern on the forearm and showing a light rub mark on the comb from the cocking piece. The stock features a flared left side cheekpiece, composite forend tip and hard rubber gripcap with German silver insert. The length of pull to the 1” recoil pad from the commercial adjustable trigger is 13 3/4”. The receiver rings have been drilled and tapped for scope bases, a nice commercial low swept bolt handle is fitted and the military safety remains present; 1” and 1 1/4” sling swivels are included. (3A10650-19) {MODERN} (800/1000)
serial #1010, 7 mm Rem. Mag., 25” custom sporting contour barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% hot immersion blue, the extractor po...morelished bright, the follower polished bright and beveled. The arm is stocked classic style in American black walnut which shows some nice figure in the area of the butt. It rates excellent with fleur-de-lis checkered panels at the grip, accenting top-of-grip panel ahead of the comb, wrap-round pattern on the forearm and showing a light rub mark on the comb from the cocking piece. The stock features a flared left side cheekpiece, composite forend tip and hard rubber gripcap with German silver insert. The length of pull to the 1” recoil pad from the commercial adjustable trigger is 13 3/4”. The receiver rings have been drilled and tapped for scope bases, a nice commercial low swept bolt handle is fitted and the military safety remains present; 1” and 1 1/4” sling swivels are included. (3A10650-19) {MODERN} (800/1000)

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Scarce Smith & Wesson Model 46 Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 1518 (Sale Order: 519 of 652)      

Description Update 11/15/2022: Blue rates closer to 92-95%

serial #95732, .22 LR, 7” barrel with an excellent bore. This was an economy version of the famed Model 41 with most of the changes in the cosmetics and a satin blue finish. The largest difference is the slide cut of the Model 46 versus the Model 41 limiting barrel and slide interchangeability. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original blue most of the loss to thinning finish on the frontstrap from gripping in addition to limited high edge wear, and handling marks. This gun has replacement checkered walnut factory grips that feature thumb and finger rest and rate excellent. The gun features a Patridge front sight, adjustable black blade rear sight, and no cocking indicator was provided on the Model 46, overtravel stop, and a manual safety. This pistol includes the original factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, ten-round factory magazine, and a reprinted manual. Only 4,000 of the Model 46 were manufactured between 1959-1968 of those only 2,500 featured the 7” barrel. A scarce pistol for the collector. (8A10785-4) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Smith & Wesson Model 41 Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 1519 (Sale Order: 520 of 652)      

Description Update 11/15/2022: Blue rates closer to 97% with some more evident oxidation freckling

serial #A630182, .22 LR, 7” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely pistol remains in excellent condition with about 99% original blue showing a few minor handling marks and slight freckling on the right side of the barrel blending into the slide. The grips are right-handed Herrett’s Auto Match stocks that feature a finger rest, large well contoured thumb rest, palm rest, skip line checkering, and they remain in excellent condition. This pistol features an undercut Patridge front sight, adjustable black blade rear sight, and it appears to function mechanically. The pistol includes a single ten-round magazine. This well respected target gun remains in grand condition and should make a fine collectible or great shooter. (8A10827-7) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Smith & Wesson 22/32 Heavy Frame Hand Ejector Revolver

Lot # 1520 (Sale Order: 521 of 652)      

serial #471973, .22 LR, 6” barrel with an excellent bore. This nice little Hand Ejector has seen light use and retains about 97% original blue showing light high edge wear, a little more moderate at the muzzle and on the knuckle, in addition to handling marks. The smooth trigger and hammer retain bold case-hardened colors showing light operational wear, the face of the trigger and hammer spur have worn to gray. The grips are un-numbered diamond checkered factory walnut extension target stocks that rate very good to excellent with light handling marks, a small chip on the edge of the right butt and overall excellent fit. The revolver features a replacement Patridge style front sight with an ad-hoc pin to hold it in place, adjustable rear sight, crisp action that correctly times and locks up, and all the appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. An excellent revolver showing honest use. (8A10762-15) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #471973, .22 LR, 6” barrel with an excellent bore. This nice little Hand Ejector has seen light use and retains about 97% original blue showing light high edge wea...morer, a little more moderate at the muzzle and on the knuckle, in addition to handling marks. The smooth trigger and hammer retain bold case-hardened colors showing light operational wear, the face of the trigger and hammer spur have worn to gray. The grips are un-numbered diamond checkered factory walnut extension target stocks that rate very good to excellent with light handling marks, a small chip on the edge of the right butt and overall excellent fit. The revolver features a replacement Patridge style front sight with an ad-hoc pin to hold it in place, adjustable rear sight, crisp action that correctly times and locks up, and all the appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. An excellent revolver showing honest use. (8A10762-15) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Desirable Smith & Wesson Model 686-1 Double Action Revolver

Lot # 1521 (Sale Order: 522 of 652)      

serial #AVC1509, .357 Magnum, 6” full lug heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This Silhouette model revolver features the sought after four position silhouette front sight. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent showing light handling marks. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The checkered goncalo alves factory target grips with silver S&W medallions rate excellent and feature a speed loader cut on the left panel. This gun features the four position Patridge front sight, black blade adjustable rear sight, and functions mechanically with correct timing and lockup. This configuration was the darling of the I.H.M.S.A. shooters and many hunters appreciated the ability to instantly zero their gun for a varying distant targets when in the field. Collectors love it as a unique variation of a popular revolver. (8A10813-73) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #AVC1509, .357 Magnum, 6” full lug heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This Silhouette model revolver features the sought after four position silhouette front sig...moreht. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent showing light handling marks. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The checkered goncalo alves factory target grips with silver S&W medallions rate excellent and feature a speed loader cut on the left panel. This gun features the four position Patridge front sight, black blade adjustable rear sight, and functions mechanically with correct timing and lockup. This configuration was the darling of the I.H.M.S.A. shooters and many hunters appreciated the ability to instantly zero their gun for a varying distant targets when in the field. Collectors love it as a unique variation of a popular revolver. (8A10813-73) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Smith & Wesson Model 629-6 Double Action Revolver

Lot # 1522 (Sale Order: 523 of 652)      

serial #CVT7991, .44 Magnum, 4” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces of this lovely revolver remain in excellent condition with a few minor handling marks. The smooth M.I.M.’s combat trigger and .500” M.I.M.’s target hammer retain full case-hardened colors. The pebble grain rubber factory combat grips feature a S&W logo and rate excellent. This revolver features a red ramp front sight, white outline adjustable rear sight, the barrel markings have been filled with red paint, and it functions mechanically with correct timing and lockup. It includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a single internal lock key, and a pair of HKS #29 speed loaders. An excellent trail gun, range gun, and collectible. (8A10813-68) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #CVT7991, .44 Magnum, 4” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces of this lovely revolver remain in excellent condition with a few minor h...moreandling marks. The smooth M.I.M.’s combat trigger and .500” M.I.M.’s target hammer retain full case-hardened colors. The pebble grain rubber factory combat grips feature a S&W logo and rate excellent. This revolver features a red ramp front sight, white outline adjustable rear sight, the barrel markings have been filled with red paint, and it functions mechanically with correct timing and lockup. It includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a single internal lock key, and a pair of HKS #29 speed loaders. An excellent trail gun, range gun, and collectible. (8A10813-68) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Smith & Wesson Model 41 Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 1523 (Sale Order: 524 of 652)      

serial #A298069, .22 LR, 5 1/2” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely pistol remains in outstanding condition. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue showing a few very light handling marks. The checkered walnut factory wrap around grips feature thumb / finger rests and remain in excellent condition. This pistol features an undercut Patridge front sight, adjustable black blade rear sight, cocking indicator, and it appears to function mechanically. The pistol includes the original factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, and a pair of factory ten-round magazines. The Model 41 are well respected in the target shooting community and are gaining in collector interest. (8A10813-69) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #A298069, .22 LR, 5 1/2” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely pistol remains in outstanding condition. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blu...moree showing a few very light handling marks. The checkered walnut factory wrap around grips feature thumb / finger rests and remain in excellent condition. This pistol features an undercut Patridge front sight, adjustable black blade rear sight, cocking indicator, and it appears to function mechanically. The pistol includes the original factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, and a pair of factory ten-round magazines. The Model 41 are well respected in the target shooting community and are gaining in collector interest. (8A10813-69) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Browning T-Bolt T-2 Left Handed Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1524 (Sale Order: 525 of 652)      

serial #30508X7, 22 LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barreled action on this 1967 Belgian made rifle retains about 98% original blue with the slightest amount of wear along the edges of the muzzle and the grooved receiver. The alloy trigger guard retains 98% original anodized finish with the some very thin silvering along the edges. The in-the-white bolt remains mostly bright with some minor staining mostly on the handle and knob. The deluxe checkered walnut pistolgrip stock remains in very good condition with light crazing in the lacquer finish mainly on the right side of the buttstock along with some light handling marks and spots of flaking along the rear of the receiver channel. Barrel removal and inspection show evidence of saltwood. The Browning marked hard rubber buttplate remains in excellent condition showing minimal wear. The gun is sighted with a steel blade front sight and a peep rear sight is mounted to the receiver. One 5-round factory magazine is included, and the action seems to function properly. A near excellent left hand T-2 rifle. (5A10691-1) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #30508X7, 22 LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barreled action on this 1967 Belgian made rifle retains about 98% original blue with the slightest am...moreount of wear along the edges of the muzzle and the grooved receiver. The alloy trigger guard retains 98% original anodized finish with the some very thin silvering along the edges. The in-the-white bolt remains mostly bright with some minor staining mostly on the handle and knob. The deluxe checkered walnut pistolgrip stock remains in very good condition with light crazing in the lacquer finish mainly on the right side of the buttstock along with some light handling marks and spots of flaking along the rear of the receiver channel. Barrel removal and inspection show evidence of saltwood. The Browning marked hard rubber buttplate remains in excellent condition showing minimal wear. The gun is sighted with a steel blade front sight and a peep rear sight is mounted to the receiver. One 5-round factory magazine is included, and the action seems to function properly. A near excellent left hand T-2 rifle. (5A10691-1) {C&R} (800/1200)

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