
Auction No. 136 - Session 2
Auction No. 136 - Session 2
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J.M. Cooper Pocket Model Double Action Percussion Revolver
Lot # 1550 (Sale Order: 551 of 652)
Rare Harrington & Richardson Hammerless Deluxe Single Barrel Shotgun
Lot # 1551 (Sale Order: 552 of 652)
U.S. Model 1879 Trapdoor Cadet Rifle by Springfield Armory
Lot # 1552 (Sale Order: 553 of 652)
U.S. Model 1899 Krag Bolt Action Carbine by Springfield Armory
Lot # 1553 (Sale Order: 554 of 652)
Smith & Wesson Model 57-1 Double Action Revolver
Lot # 1554 (Sale Order: 555 of 652)
U.S. Model 1898/99 Krag Bolt Action Carbine by Springfield Armory
Lot # 1555 (Sale Order: 556 of 652)
Romanian Wasr-10 Factory Cutaway Semi-Auto Carbine by Cugir Arsenal
Lot # 1556 (Sale Order: 557 of 652)
Winchester Model 1887 Lever Action Shotgun
Lot # 1557 (Sale Order: 558 of 652)
U.S. Model 1903A1 Bolt Action Rifle by Rock Island Arsenal
Lot # 1558 (Sale Order: 559 of 652)
Henry Repeating Arms Side Gate Lever Action Rifle
Lot # 1559 (Sale Order: 560 of 652)
Ruger Mini-14 NRA Commemorative Semi-Auto Ranch Rifle
Lot # 1560 (Sale Order: 561 of 652)
serial #NRA800091, 223 Rem, 16” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The rifle is as-new, the metal surfaces retaining 99% original blue finish and the black Hogue OverMolded pistolgrip stock is in excellent condition showing only a few light storage marks, featuring pebble texturing on the pistolgrip and forend and a NRA medallion inset into the bottom of the pistolgrip; the black polymer handguard is also in excellent condition. The rifle retains the factory open sights and integral scope bases, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory cardboard box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, two 20-round magazines, and a lock and key. Setting this rifle apart from other NRA commemoratives, the rifle features the personal factory-issued “91” serial number of Henry Rodeschin. An excellent rifle for the Ruger collector. (14A10799-24) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (700/900)
Ruger Mini-14 Stainless Semi-Auto Ranch Rifle
Lot # 1561 (Sale Order: 562 of 652)
Ruger M77 Mark II Bolt Action Rifle
Lot # 1562 (Sale Order: 563 of 652)
Ruger M77/22S Bolt Action Rifle
Lot # 1563 (Sale Order: 564 of 652)
Ruger PC4 Semi-Auto Police Carbine
Lot # 1564 (Sale Order: 565 of 652)
serial #480-00091, 40 S&W, 16 1/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain 99% original matte blue, and the press-checkered pistolgrip synthetic stock and handguard in excellent condition, the Ruger name embossed on either side of the butt. The carbine is sighted with a winged blade front sight and a square-notch rear sight, giving a familiar pistol-style sight picture, and the receiver features integral scope bases; the carbine appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the carbine, one P-series 10-round magazine, and manual. A classic pistol caliber carbine, this one privately purchased from Ruger by Henry Rodeschin, as noted by his factory assigned personal “91” serial number. (14A10799-20) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (700/900)
Ruger M77 Mark II Compact Bolt Action Rifle
Lot # 1565 (Sale Order: 566 of 652)
Ruger M77VT Mark II Bolt Action Rifle
Lot # 1566 (Sale Order: 567 of 652)
Ruger M77/22 Bolt Action Rifle
Lot # 1567 (Sale Order: 568 of 652)
Custom German P.08 Luger Pistol
Lot # 1568 (Sale Order: 569 of 652)
Winchester Model 64 Lever Action Rifle
Lot # 1569 (Sale Order: 570 of 652)
serial #1372947, 32 W.S., 24” round barrel with half magazine and a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces have worn primarily to a mix of gunmetal gray and pewter patina with strong blue, perhaps about 40%, remaining in the protected areas on the sides of the frame, around the trigger and hammer, and around the front and rear sights. The smooth pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very good condition with a neatly done 7” splice repair on the left side of the forend, a repaired chip on the left side of the wrist against the frame, a moderate scratch on the rear of the comb, and an older added finish. The checkered steel widow’s peak buttplate is slightly proud of the toe, sling studs have been added to the toe and forend cap, and the forend shows some decent grain figure on the right side. The factory metal markings remain clear and easily legible. The rifle is sighted with a ramped bead front sight and a sporting-style semi-buckhorn rear sight and appears to function well mechanically. A solid 1940’s made Model 64 with many more years in the deer woods ahead of it. (14A10528-13) {C&R} (500/700)
Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle
Lot # 1570 (Sale Order: 571 of 652)
Winchester Model 97 Takedown Slide Action Shotgun
Lot # 1571 (Sale Order: 572 of 652)
serial #959931, 16 ga, 28” plain barrel choke marked full but gauging improved modified with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original blue finish with some scattered light handling marks, operational wear, and light freckling on the receiver, largely only visible when viewed under direct light. The left forward edge of the receiver shows a light abrasion, and the bottom of the muzzle shows a light ding on the outer edge. The smooth pistolgrip walnut stock and grooved forend are in very good plus to near excellent condition as lightly cleaned and with an older added finish, the buttstock showing light fabric impressions perhaps from storage in a case; the Winchester plastic buttplate is slightly proud at the heel. The factory metal markings remain crisp. The shotgun is sighted with a lone steel bead and appears to function well mechanically. An attractive 1943-made shotgun that should still perform well today. (14A10828-1) {C&R} (600/800)
Interesting Nathan Starr Percussion Musket Converted Into A Pistol-Carbine
Lot # 1572 (Sale Order: 573 of 652)
Winchester Model 70 XTR Featherweight Rifle
Lot # 1573 (Sale Order: 574 of 652)
serial #G1850387, 243 Win, 22” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original blue that is lightly toning to plum and has some light handling marks scattered about. The bolt body is machine polished and remains bright, the underside is electro-pencil numbered to the receiver. The checkered walnut, Featherweight stock rates near excellent with just a few light handling marks. There are no provisions for sights but included are a set of Redfield two-piece bases with 1” scope rings. A terrific 1980’s vintage Model 70 Featherweight that would be ideal for whitetail and other medium game, just in need of your choice of quality optics. (4A10813-30) {MODERN} (700/900)
Rock River Arms LAR-14 Operator II Semi-Auto Carbine
Lot # 1574 (Sale Order: 575 of 652)
serial #CC229252, 5.56mm, 18” barrel with RRA Tactical muzzle brake, 1:9” rate of twist and an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% anodized and parkerized finish that has some light handling marks and wear along the bearing surfaces and high edges. The ERGO pistolgrip and Operator CAR collapsible buttstock rate excellent. Carbine is equipped with the Half-Quad free-float handguard and mid-range gas block with flip-up front sight. The carbine features an oversized winter triggerguard and a picatinny rail and is optics ready. There is no magazine present, but they are plentiful. An excellent example of these tactical AR style carbines. (4A10813-4) {MODERN} (700/900)