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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J.M. Cooper Pocket Model Double Action Percussion Revolver

Lot # 1550 (Sale Order: 551 of 652)      

serial #13688, .31 cal, 4” octagon barrel with an oxidized bore showing a ring of heavy pitting about mid-bore and otherwise good rifling. The barrel of this Second Model Philadelphia revolver retains perhaps 40% original bright blue strongest along the left side with the balance flaked to gray-brown patina and showing some scattered old dings and some mild oxidation staining. The barrel address with five patent dates remains crisp and clear. The five-shot cylinder retains some generous flakes of original bright blue toning to gray-brown with a few areas of old pitting mostly around the nipples. The frame and loading lever are mostly a pleasant deep gray patina perhaps with a few wisps of smoky case-hardening here and there and a number of the screw heads show moderate slot wear. The triggerguard and backstrap have toned to an attractive medium ocher patina and the smooth walnut grip remains in very good plus condition showing a few small dings and a tiny chip at the right toe. The bolt does not disengage properly when the hammer is put on half cock and the action otherwise seems to function normally in both double and single action with generally good timing and lock-up. A very good example of these early double action revolvers. (13A10825-40) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
serial #13688, .31 cal, 4” octagon barrel with an oxidized bore showing a ring of heavy pitting about mid-bore and otherwise good rifling. The barrel of this Second Model...more Philadelphia revolver retains perhaps 40% original bright blue strongest along the left side with the balance flaked to gray-brown patina and showing some scattered old dings and some mild oxidation staining. The barrel address with five patent dates remains crisp and clear. The five-shot cylinder retains some generous flakes of original bright blue toning to gray-brown with a few areas of old pitting mostly around the nipples. The frame and loading lever are mostly a pleasant deep gray patina perhaps with a few wisps of smoky case-hardening here and there and a number of the screw heads show moderate slot wear. The triggerguard and backstrap have toned to an attractive medium ocher patina and the smooth walnut grip remains in very good plus condition showing a few small dings and a tiny chip at the right toe. The bolt does not disengage properly when the hammer is put on half cock and the action otherwise seems to function normally in both double and single action with generally good timing and lock-up. A very good example of these early double action revolvers. (13A10825-40) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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Rare Harrington & Richardson Hammerless Deluxe Single Barrel Shotgun

Lot # 1551 (Sale Order: 552 of 652)      

serial #AH267, 410 bore, 26” barrel choked full with a bright near excellent bore showing a few streaks of slight fouling or frosting. Mr. Littlefield attributes this interesting Model 3 shotgun as probably being a factory show gun circa 1940 considering its dual tone finish and rare deluxe wood. The barrel retains about 95-96% original blue showing some slight thinning to mild gray-brown under bright light and some scattered fine freckling. The action retains about 94% original nickel finish that shows some scattered light flaking along the high edges to mild gray-brown patina along with some fine oxidation speckling. The top lever and triggerguard retain a similar amount of original blue with some mild oxidation and the trigger retains good case-hardened colors. The markings remain intact and mostly crisp, a few of the letters of the prominent “HAMMERLESS” stamp on the left side action lightly struck. The smooth pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend remain in very fine to near excellent condition showing a few scattered small thin scratches and a couple other light handling marks that are mostly unobtrusive. Both buttstock and forend exhibit wonderful grain figure throughout. The checkered black hard rubber H&R monogram buttplate is intact and rates very fine showing a few small dings along the edges. The shotgun is sighted with a large brass bead and features automatic safety and ejector. Barrel-to-frame fit is solid and the action seems to function well mechanically. A fine little 410 bore with some lovely stocks. (13A10825-72) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (600/800)
serial #AH267, 410 bore, 26” barrel choked full with a bright near excellent bore showing a few streaks of slight fouling or frosting. Mr. Littlefield attributes this int...moreeresting Model 3 shotgun as probably being a factory show gun circa 1940 considering its dual tone finish and rare deluxe wood. The barrel retains about 95-96% original blue showing some slight thinning to mild gray-brown under bright light and some scattered fine freckling. The action retains about 94% original nickel finish that shows some scattered light flaking along the high edges to mild gray-brown patina along with some fine oxidation speckling. The top lever and triggerguard retain a similar amount of original blue with some mild oxidation and the trigger retains good case-hardened colors. The markings remain intact and mostly crisp, a few of the letters of the prominent “HAMMERLESS” stamp on the left side action lightly struck. The smooth pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend remain in very fine to near excellent condition showing a few scattered small thin scratches and a couple other light handling marks that are mostly unobtrusive. Both buttstock and forend exhibit wonderful grain figure throughout. The checkered black hard rubber H&R monogram buttplate is intact and rates very fine showing a few small dings along the edges. The shotgun is sighted with a large brass bead and features automatic safety and ejector. Barrel-to-frame fit is solid and the action seems to function well mechanically. A fine little 410 bore with some lovely stocks. (13A10825-72) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (600/800)

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U.S. Model 1879 Trapdoor Cadet Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 1552 (Sale Order: 553 of 652)      

serial #205095, 45-70, 29 1/2” barrel with a bright about fine bore showing some very light pitting in the strong rifling. The barrel has aged to a gray-brown patina with scattered speckles of old light oxidation and remnants of original blue along the wood line and the protected areas, the buttplate shows moderate old oxidation, the bands and triggerguard are a mix of gray and brown patina with some areas of light oxidation and generous original blue on the upper band. The lockplate and hammer retain about 95% original oil-quenched blackened finish with some light wear on the head of the hammer toning to gray, and the receiver and breechblock are toning to gray with some speckles of light oxidation, with a modest amount of blackened finish on the hinge area and trace case-hardened colors in the protected areas. All metal markings are correct and crisp. The American black walnut stock rates very good plus to perhaps fine with a sliver missing from the right edge of the cleaning rod channel, a small moderate dent on the left side of the buttstock and overall scattered dings and handling marks from cadet use. The stock is unmarked beyond a “W” inspection mark behind the triggerguard. The original cleaning rod and sights are intact, the Model 1879 rear sight showing strong original blue, and the action is strong and crisp. (23A10483-338) {ANTIQUE} [Perry White Collection] (550/750)
serial #205095, 45-70, 29 1/2” barrel with a bright about fine bore showing some very light pitting in the strong rifling. The barrel has aged to a gray-brown patina with...more scattered speckles of old light oxidation and remnants of original blue along the wood line and the protected areas, the buttplate shows moderate old oxidation, the bands and triggerguard are a mix of gray and brown patina with some areas of light oxidation and generous original blue on the upper band. The lockplate and hammer retain about 95% original oil-quenched blackened finish with some light wear on the head of the hammer toning to gray, and the receiver and breechblock are toning to gray with some speckles of light oxidation, with a modest amount of blackened finish on the hinge area and trace case-hardened colors in the protected areas. All metal markings are correct and crisp. The American black walnut stock rates very good plus to perhaps fine with a sliver missing from the right edge of the cleaning rod channel, a small moderate dent on the left side of the buttstock and overall scattered dings and handling marks from cadet use. The stock is unmarked beyond a “W” inspection mark behind the triggerguard. The original cleaning rod and sights are intact, the Model 1879 rear sight showing strong original blue, and the action is strong and crisp. (23A10483-338) {ANTIQUE} [Perry White Collection] (550/750)

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U.S. Model 1899 Krag Bolt Action Carbine by Springfield Armory

Lot # 1553 (Sale Order: 554 of 652)      

serial #280616, 30-40 Krag, 22” barrel with an about very good bore showing very light pitting and light oxidation in the grooves of the rifling. The barrel, bands and triggerguard retain about 90% original blue which is thinning along the barrel to a blue-gray patina under bright direct light with wear on the barrel band and triggerguard toning to gray patina, light silvering at the muzzle and scattered fine scratches and spots of light oxidation along the barrel. The receiver, loading gate and sideplate retain about 30% original oil-quenched blackened finish in the protected areas with the balance toning to a mottled smoky-gray case-hardened patina with some scattered speckles of light oxidation. The bolt is mostly bright with some spots of light oxidation staining and the extractor displays strong original vibrant fire blue. All metal markings are crisp. The American black walnut stock and handguard rate very fine as perhaps very lightly cleaned with a touch of added finish, a hairline crack by the lower right corner of the sideplate and a few scattered light handling marks. The stock features a slightly softened 1900-dated cartouche and circled “P” firing proof. The barrel is sighted with a blade front and Model 1896 C-marked rear and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A10483-248) {C&R} [Perry White Collection] (700/900)
serial #280616, 30-40 Krag, 22” barrel with an about very good bore showing very light pitting and light oxidation in the grooves of the rifling. The barrel, bands and tr...moreiggerguard retain about 90% original blue which is thinning along the barrel to a blue-gray patina under bright direct light with wear on the barrel band and triggerguard toning to gray patina, light silvering at the muzzle and scattered fine scratches and spots of light oxidation along the barrel. The receiver, loading gate and sideplate retain about 30% original oil-quenched blackened finish in the protected areas with the balance toning to a mottled smoky-gray case-hardened patina with some scattered speckles of light oxidation. The bolt is mostly bright with some spots of light oxidation staining and the extractor displays strong original vibrant fire blue. All metal markings are crisp. The American black walnut stock and handguard rate very fine as perhaps very lightly cleaned with a touch of added finish, a hairline crack by the lower right corner of the sideplate and a few scattered light handling marks. The stock features a slightly softened 1900-dated cartouche and circled “P” firing proof. The barrel is sighted with a blade front and Model 1896 C-marked rear and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A10483-248) {C&R} [Perry White Collection] (700/900)

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Smith & Wesson Model 57-1 Double Action Revolver

Lot # 1554 (Sale Order: 555 of 652)      

serial #AJP0577, 41 Magnum, 6” barrel with a pristine bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue with loss due to light silvering at the muzzle while the target trigger and hammer retain nearly all their original case-hardened finish with a hint of light oxidation in the grooves of the trigger. The factory checkered goncalo-alves grips rate very good with a coat of added finish, a hairline crack to the right of the backstrap and a few scattered minor handling marks. The revolver features a red ramp front sight and micro-adjustable rear sight, timing and lock-up are excellent and the action appears to function well mechanically. Included is an unlabeled S&W plastic hard case. (23A10771-11) {MODERN} (700/900)
serial #AJP0577, 41 Magnum, 6” barrel with a pristine bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue with loss due to light silvering at the muzzle while the tar...moreget trigger and hammer retain nearly all their original case-hardened finish with a hint of light oxidation in the grooves of the trigger. The factory checkered goncalo-alves grips rate very good with a coat of added finish, a hairline crack to the right of the backstrap and a few scattered minor handling marks. The revolver features a red ramp front sight and micro-adjustable rear sight, timing and lock-up are excellent and the action appears to function well mechanically. Included is an unlabeled S&W plastic hard case. (23A10771-11) {MODERN} (700/900)

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U.S. Model 1898/99 Krag Bolt Action Carbine by Springfield Armory

Lot # 1555 (Sale Order: 556 of 652)      

serial #119560, 30-40 Krag, 22” barrel with a bright very fine bore. The barrel retains about 50% arsenal blue and has a light brown patina with generous streaked remnants of blue finish, light wear around the muzzle, and scattered spots of old oxidation and a few light handling marks, the triggerguard shows some light oxidation, and the barrel band retains about 50% blue finish with light wear and oxidation staining. The receiver has toned to gray with some fine freckling and light wear on the high edges, the sideplate and loading gate show strong mottled oil-quenched case-hardening with scattered light wear and spots of light oxidation, and the bolt remains bright with a few spots of oxidation. The Model 1899 walnut stock is in very good plus condition as lightly cleaned with a small divot on the underside of the forend, a 3/8” tight crack at the rear edge of the sidewall cutout, a few spots of dark staining on the right side of the buttstock, and scattered light handling marks; the Model 1898 handguard is in excellent condition with a few light handling marks. The stock is unmarked save for a lone “K” stamped behind the triggerguard. The receiver markings remain crisp and the Model 1902 tangent rear sight and blade front sight are both “C” marked. The rear sight retains the swing-up aperture sight. The carbine appears to function well mechanically. Included is a three-piece cleaning rod, and the action appears to function well mechanically. An attractive Model 1898 carbine updated to Model 1899 configuration. While not specifically listed by serial number, this carbine does falls within the range provided by SRS of carbines issued to Company K of the 9th U.S. Volunteer Infantry (23A10522-15) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Dick” Goergen Collection] (750/950)
serial #119560, 30-40 Krag, 22” barrel with a bright very fine bore. The barrel retains about 50% arsenal blue and has a light brown patina with generous streaked remnant...mores of blue finish, light wear around the muzzle, and scattered spots of old oxidation and a few light handling marks, the triggerguard shows some light oxidation, and the barrel band retains about 50% blue finish with light wear and oxidation staining. The receiver has toned to gray with some fine freckling and light wear on the high edges, the sideplate and loading gate show strong mottled oil-quenched case-hardening with scattered light wear and spots of light oxidation, and the bolt remains bright with a few spots of oxidation. The Model 1899 walnut stock is in very good plus condition as lightly cleaned with a small divot on the underside of the forend, a 3/8” tight crack at the rear edge of the sidewall cutout, a few spots of dark staining on the right side of the buttstock, and scattered light handling marks; the Model 1898 handguard is in excellent condition with a few light handling marks. The stock is unmarked save for a lone “K” stamped behind the triggerguard. The receiver markings remain crisp and the Model 1902 tangent rear sight and blade front sight are both “C” marked. The rear sight retains the swing-up aperture sight. The carbine appears to function well mechanically. Included is a three-piece cleaning rod, and the action appears to function well mechanically. An attractive Model 1898 carbine updated to Model 1899 configuration. While not specifically listed by serial number, this carbine does falls within the range provided by SRS of carbines issued to Company K of the 9th U.S. Volunteer Infantry (23A10522-15) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Dick” Goergen Collection] (750/950)

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Romanian Wasr-10 Factory Cutaway Semi-Auto Carbine by Cugir Arsenal

Lot # 1556 (Sale Order: 557 of 652)      

serial #1-77288-05, 7.62x39mm, 16 1/4” chrome-lined barrel. This is a scarce Romanian WASR-10 factory cutaway as imported by Century Arms. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original Parkerized finish with the expected light silvering on the high edges along with a few scattered light handling marks and tiny spots of light oxidation. The European hardwood furniture and polymer grip rate about very good with a few shallow chips in the comb of the stock and some scattered light handling marks. The right side of the carbine features numerous well-done cutaways that show the internal workings of the various parts of the operating system. The sights are intact, the cleaning rod is missing, one factory 10-round single stack magazine is included and while this firearm can obviously not be fired, it appears in all other ways to function well mechanically. This unusual cutaway is perfect for explaining how the world’s most prevalent rifle operates and will also make a great addition to your collection. (23A10838-2) {MODERN} (600/800)
serial #1-77288-05, 7.62x39mm, 16 1/4” chrome-lined barrel. This is a scarce Romanian WASR-10 factory cutaway as imported by Century Arms. The metal surfaces retain about...more 98% original Parkerized finish with the expected light silvering on the high edges along with a few scattered light handling marks and tiny spots of light oxidation. The European hardwood furniture and polymer grip rate about very good with a few shallow chips in the comb of the stock and some scattered light handling marks. The right side of the carbine features numerous well-done cutaways that show the internal workings of the various parts of the operating system. The sights are intact, the cleaning rod is missing, one factory 10-round single stack magazine is included and while this firearm can obviously not be fired, it appears in all other ways to function well mechanically. This unusual cutaway is perfect for explaining how the world’s most prevalent rifle operates and will also make a great addition to your collection. (23A10838-2) {MODERN} (600/800)

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Winchester Model 1887 Lever Action Shotgun

Lot # 1557 (Sale Order: 558 of 652)      

serial #63201, 12 ga., 30” plain barrel choked improved cylinder with a mostly bright good bore showing light pitting throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1896-production shotgun have aged to a lightly-oxidized blend of gray and plum-brown patina with a few scattered light handling marks. The caliber marking and “WP” proof on the barrel are soft and all other markings are crisp with the left side of the frame showing the familiar Winchester Repeating Arms Co. monogram. The walnut pistolgrip stock and two-piece forend rate very good as lightly cleaned with a coat of added finish, a filler-repaired circular hole on the toeline, and a few scattered thin cracks and light handling marks. The action appears to function well mechanically. (23B10528-9) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
serial #63201, 12 ga., 30” plain barrel choked improved cylinder with a mostly bright good bore showing light pitting throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1896-producti...moreon shotgun have aged to a lightly-oxidized blend of gray and plum-brown patina with a few scattered light handling marks. The caliber marking and “WP” proof on the barrel are soft and all other markings are crisp with the left side of the frame showing the familiar Winchester Repeating Arms Co. monogram. The walnut pistolgrip stock and two-piece forend rate very good as lightly cleaned with a coat of added finish, a filler-repaired circular hole on the toeline, and a few scattered thin cracks and light handling marks. The action appears to function well mechanically. (23B10528-9) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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U.S. Model 1903A1 Bolt Action Rifle by Rock Island Arsenal

Lot # 1558 (Sale Order: 559 of 652)      

serial #292510, 30-06, 24” 9-28 dated Springfield Armory barrel with an oxidized bore still showing lightened but evident rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1918-manufactured rifle have a light brown patina with undertones of gunmetal gray with light wear on the high edges and contact points, scattered spots of light pitting and old oxidation, and scattered light dings and handling marks consistent with a well-used military rifle. The pistolgrip walnut “C” stock is in very good condition with a few light cracks in the forward handguard, impact marks and two light divots on the left side of the wrist, and scattered light dings and handling marks. A lightened boxed “S.A.” cartouche is visible on the left side and a five-point star has been carved into the left side of the buttstock with the remnants of what appears to Chinese characters within it. The barrel and receiver markings are lightened but still largely legible, and the base of the bolt handle is stamped “68”. The rifle retains the standard open sights, the adjustments on the Model 1905 rear sight appearing to function correctly, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. An interesting M1903 rifle, likely one of the many given as aid to the Chinese during the Second World War and later the Chinese Civil War. (14B10751-4) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #292510, 30-06, 24” 9-28 dated Springfield Armory barrel with an oxidized bore still showing lightened but evident rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1918-manufac...moretured rifle have a light brown patina with undertones of gunmetal gray with light wear on the high edges and contact points, scattered spots of light pitting and old oxidation, and scattered light dings and handling marks consistent with a well-used military rifle. The pistolgrip walnut “C” stock is in very good condition with a few light cracks in the forward handguard, impact marks and two light divots on the left side of the wrist, and scattered light dings and handling marks. A lightened boxed “S.A.” cartouche is visible on the left side and a five-point star has been carved into the left side of the buttstock with the remnants of what appears to Chinese characters within it. The barrel and receiver markings are lightened but still largely legible, and the base of the bolt handle is stamped “68”. The rifle retains the standard open sights, the adjustments on the Model 1905 rear sight appearing to function correctly, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. An interesting M1903 rifle, likely one of the many given as aid to the Chinese during the Second World War and later the Chinese Civil War. (14B10751-4) {C&R} (700/900)

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Henry Repeating Arms Side Gate Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 1559 (Sale Order: 560 of 652)      

serial #3855CC02417, 38-55, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel, magazine tube, and lever retain 99% original blue with a speck or two of oxidation and a touch of light wear at the muzzle, only visible under direct light, and the brass finished receiver, barrel band, and buttplate are in very good plus to near excellent condition with a few light handling marks. The checkered straight grip walnut stock and forend are in near excellent condition with a point or two of flattened checkering on the forend, the checkering showing lovely factory laser-cut foliate scroll patterns and the Henry logo on either side of the forend. The rifle retains the original semi-buckhorn rear sight but has since been upgraded to a large blade front sight with white insert and a Skinner Express aperture rear sight, and features Henry’s new inclusion of a sideloading gate while keeping the original magazine tube as well. Included is the original cardboard box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, and manual. A fine Henry suited to both the range and the field. (14A10818-3) {MODERN} (700/900)
serial #3855CC02417, 38-55, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel, magazine tube, and lever retain 99% original blue with a speck or two of oxidation and a ...moretouch of light wear at the muzzle, only visible under direct light, and the brass finished receiver, barrel band, and buttplate are in very good plus to near excellent condition with a few light handling marks. The checkered straight grip walnut stock and forend are in near excellent condition with a point or two of flattened checkering on the forend, the checkering showing lovely factory laser-cut foliate scroll patterns and the Henry logo on either side of the forend. The rifle retains the original semi-buckhorn rear sight but has since been upgraded to a large blade front sight with white insert and a Skinner Express aperture rear sight, and features Henry’s new inclusion of a sideloading gate while keeping the original magazine tube as well. Included is the original cardboard box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, and manual. A fine Henry suited to both the range and the field. (14A10818-3) {MODERN} (700/900)

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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)

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Ruger Mini-14 Stainless Semi-Auto Ranch Rifle

Lot # 1561 (Sale Order: 562 of 652)      

serial #580-00091, 223 Rem, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces of this as-new-in-box rifle are in excellent condition, the press-checkered black polymer pistolgrip stock and handguard in similarly excellent condition showing only a curious 3/8” square, light abrasion on the inside of the pistolgrip. The rifle retains the factory open sights and integral scope bases, and appears to function well mechanically. Interestingly, the rifle bears the factory assigned personal “91” serial number of Henry Rodeschin, marking it as a private purchase by the same. Included is the factory cardboard box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of Ruger rings still in their factory packaging, and the manual. A Ruger Ranch Rifle well suited to inclement weather. (14A10799-25) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (700/900)
serial #580-00091, 223 Rem, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces of this as-new-in-box rifle are in excellent condition, the press-ch...moreeckered black polymer pistolgrip stock and handguard in similarly excellent condition showing only a curious 3/8” square, light abrasion on the inside of the pistolgrip. The rifle retains the factory open sights and integral scope bases, and appears to function well mechanically. Interestingly, the rifle bears the factory assigned personal “91” serial number of Henry Rodeschin, marking it as a private purchase by the same. Included is the factory cardboard box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of Ruger rings still in their factory packaging, and the manual. A Ruger Ranch Rifle well suited to inclement weather. (14A10799-25) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (700/900)

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Ruger M77 Mark II Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1562 (Sale Order: 563 of 652)      

serial #780-00091, 243 Win, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new-in-box rifle retain 99% original blue with the receiver toning lightly to plum and a tiny speck of a handling mark on the tip of the floorplate, and the bolt body remains bright. The capped pistolgrip walnut stock is in excellent condition and features robust checkering on the forend and grip, a white Ruger Phoenix on the gripcap, sling studs, a black Ruger rifle pad. The factory metal markings remain crisp and the bolt is electro-pencil numbered to the rifle. The rifle has no provision for open sights, but the receiver features integral scope bases, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. The rifle also features the personal “91” serial number factory assigned to Henry Rodeschin, signifying his private purchase of this rifle. Included is the factory cardboard box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of Ruger rings, and the manual. A fine Ruger rifle in a flat-shooting, effective caliber. (14A10799-43) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (600/800)
serial #780-00091, 243 Win, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new-in-box rifle retain 99% original blue with the receiver toning ligh...moretly to plum and a tiny speck of a handling mark on the tip of the floorplate, and the bolt body remains bright. The capped pistolgrip walnut stock is in excellent condition and features robust checkering on the forend and grip, a white Ruger Phoenix on the gripcap, sling studs, a black Ruger rifle pad. The factory metal markings remain crisp and the bolt is electro-pencil numbered to the rifle. The rifle has no provision for open sights, but the receiver features integral scope bases, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. The rifle also features the personal “91” serial number factory assigned to Henry Rodeschin, signifying his private purchase of this rifle. Included is the factory cardboard box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of Ruger rings, and the manual. A fine Ruger rifle in a flat-shooting, effective caliber. (14A10799-43) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (600/800)

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Ruger M77/22S Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1563 (Sale Order: 564 of 652)      

serial #700-00091, 22 LR, 20” 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 finish and the bright bolt remains in excellent condition. The capped pistolgrip walnut stock is in excellent condition and features sharp checkering on the grip and forend, factory sling studs, and a Ruger Phoenix on the gripcap. The metal markings all remain crisp and the bolt is electro-pencil numbered to the rifle. The rifle retains the brass bead front sight and folding Lyman u-notch rear sight, the receiver featuring integral scope bases, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, and a single magazine. A solid rifle for your plinking or small game needs. (14A10799-9) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (700/900)
serial #700-00091, 22 LR, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This rifle is as-new and features Henry Rodeschin’s personal, factory assigned “91” serial number. The ...moremetal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish and the bright bolt remains in excellent condition. The capped pistolgrip walnut stock is in excellent condition and features sharp checkering on the grip and forend, factory sling studs, and a Ruger Phoenix on the gripcap. The metal markings all remain crisp and the bolt is electro-pencil numbered to the rifle. The rifle retains the brass bead front sight and folding Lyman u-notch rear sight, the receiver featuring integral scope bases, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, and a single magazine. A solid rifle for your plinking or small game needs. (14A10799-9) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (700/900)

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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)

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Ruger M77 Mark II Compact Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1565 (Sale Order: 566 of 652)      

serial #790-00091, 260 Rem, 16 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 stainless steel surfaces are in excellent condition showing a few quite easily missed minor handling marks on the floorplate. The gray pistolgrip laminate stock is in excellent condition with a 12 5/8” length of pull to the black Ruger rifle pad. The metal markings remain crisp and the bolt is numbered to the rifle. The rifle has no provisions for open sights but features integral scope bases on the receiver, awaiting your choice of optic. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of Ruger rings, manual, and lock. A fine rifle for younger or small statured shooters. (14A10799-18) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (700/900)
serial #790-00091, 260 Rem, 16 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This rifle is as-new and features Henry Rodeschin’s personal, factory assigned “91” serial number...more. The stainless steel surfaces are in excellent condition showing a few quite easily missed minor handling marks on the floorplate. The gray pistolgrip laminate stock is in excellent condition with a 12 5/8” length of pull to the black Ruger rifle pad. The metal markings remain crisp and the bolt is numbered to the rifle. The rifle has no provisions for open sights but features integral scope bases on the receiver, awaiting your choice of optic. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of Ruger rings, manual, and lock. A fine rifle for younger or small statured shooters. (14A10799-18) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (700/900)

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Ruger M77VT Mark II Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1566 (Sale Order: 567 of 652)      

serial #791-00091, 204 Ruger, 26” medium weight target barrel with a bright excellent bore. The target gray stainless steel surfaces rate excellent, and the laminate pistolgrip stock is in excellent condition and features a wide target forend. All the metal markings remain crisp and the bolt is numbered to the rifle. The rifle has no provisions for open sights but features integral scope bases on the receiver, has a target crown, and appears to function well mechanically. The metal markings remain crisp, the bolt is numbered to the rifle, and the rifle bears the personal, factory assigned “91” serial number of Henry Rodeschin. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of Ruger rings, lock, and manual. An as-new Ruger rifle, well suited to varmint hunting. (14A10799-42) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (700/900)
serial #791-00091, 204 Ruger, 26” medium weight target barrel with a bright excellent bore. The target gray stainless steel surfaces rate excellent, and the laminate pist...moreolgrip stock is in excellent condition and features a wide target forend. All the metal markings remain crisp and the bolt is numbered to the rifle. The rifle has no provisions for open sights but features integral scope bases on the receiver, has a target crown, and appears to function well mechanically. The metal markings remain crisp, the bolt is numbered to the rifle, and the rifle bears the personal, factory assigned “91” serial number of Henry Rodeschin. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of Ruger rings, lock, and manual. An as-new Ruger rifle, well suited to varmint hunting. (14A10799-42) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (700/900)

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Ruger M77/22 Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1567 (Sale Order: 568 of 652)      

serial #720-00091, 22 Hornet, 20” 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 only the slightest bit of operational wear on the races, the receiver toned to plum, and the bolt remaining bright and in excellent condition. The checkered capped pistolgrip hardwood stock is in excellent condition. The metal markings remain crisp and the bolt is numbered to the rifle. The rifle has no provisions for open sights but scope bases are integral to the receiver. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, one magazine, a pair of rings, and the manual. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. (14A10799-51) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (600/800)
serial #720-00091, 22 Hornet, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This rifle is as-new and features Henry Rodeschin’s personal, factory assigned “91” serial number. ...moreThe metal surfaces retain 99% original blue with only the slightest bit of operational wear on the races, the receiver toned to plum, and the bolt remaining bright and in excellent condition. The checkered capped pistolgrip hardwood stock is in excellent condition. The metal markings remain crisp and the bolt is numbered to the rifle. The rifle has no provisions for open sights but scope bases are integral to the receiver. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, one magazine, a pair of rings, and the manual. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. (14A10799-51) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (600/800)

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Custom German P.08 Luger Pistol

Lot # 1568 (Sale Order: 569 of 652)      

serial #2682, 30 Luger, 4” barrel showing multiple impressions in the bore and the muzzle is out of round. The metal surfaces retain about 94% professionally reapplied blue finish thinning to gunmetal with light oxidation staining, light high edge wear, and some previous light pitting beneath the finish. The checkered walnut grips are in very good plus condition with a small chip at the upper right corner of the left panel, some softened checkering at the edges, and a light handling mark or two, and the grips appear to be numbered “09”. The chamber is stamped “41”, multiple parts are marked with crisp “(eagle) / N” proofs, the serial number on the frame appears to be period restamped, and the underside of the barrel is neatly engraved “Helmut Dinger / Kaiserslautern”; all numbered parts are mismatched and the grooved firing pin in un-numbered. Included is a single blued-bodied wood base magazine numbered “104k”. The pistol appears to function well mechanically, but the barrel is likely unserviceable and needing replacement before any firing can be considered. (14A10687-110) {C&R} (500/700)
serial #2682, 30 Luger, 4” barrel showing multiple impressions in the bore and the muzzle is out of round. The metal surfaces retain about 94% professionally reapplied bl...moreue finish thinning to gunmetal with light oxidation staining, light high edge wear, and some previous light pitting beneath the finish. The checkered walnut grips are in very good plus condition with a small chip at the upper right corner of the left panel, some softened checkering at the edges, and a light handling mark or two, and the grips appear to be numbered “09”. The chamber is stamped “41”, multiple parts are marked with crisp “(eagle) / N” proofs, the serial number on the frame appears to be period restamped, and the underside of the barrel is neatly engraved “Helmut Dinger / Kaiserslautern”; all numbered parts are mismatched and the grooved firing pin in un-numbered. Included is a single blued-bodied wood base magazine numbered “104k”. The pistol appears to function well mechanically, but the barrel is likely unserviceable and needing replacement before any firing can be considered. (14A10687-110) {C&R} (500/700)

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Winchester Model 64 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 1569 (Sale Order: 570 of 652)      

Description Update 11/15/2022: “ROB” is very lightly scratched on bottom of grip.

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)

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Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 1570 (Sale Order: 571 of 652)      

serial #131573, 38-55, 26” round barrel with full magazine and an about very good bore with light pitting but clear rifling throughout. The metal surfaces have a mottled gray-brown patina with remnants of old oxidation and scattered light dings. The smooth straight grip walnut stock and forend are in very good condition as lightly cleaned with a fingernail-sized divot on the right side of the heel, scattered light dings and handling marks, and light staining; the steel buttplate is proud at the toe. The two-line barrel address, caliber marking, Winchester patent on the tang, and serial number all remain clear and easily legible. The rifle is sighted with a small bead front sight and a sporting-style semi-buckhorn rear sight, and appears to function well mechanically. A salty but solid Winchester rifle from the turn of the last century. (14A10528-2) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #131573, 38-55, 26” round barrel with full magazine and an about very good bore with light pitting but clear rifling throughout. The metal surfaces have a mottled ...moregray-brown patina with remnants of old oxidation and scattered light dings. The smooth straight grip walnut stock and forend are in very good condition as lightly cleaned with a fingernail-sized divot on the right side of the heel, scattered light dings and handling marks, and light staining; the steel buttplate is proud at the toe. The two-line barrel address, caliber marking, Winchester patent on the tang, and serial number all remain clear and easily legible. The rifle is sighted with a small bead front sight and a sporting-style semi-buckhorn rear sight, and appears to function well mechanically. A salty but solid Winchester rifle from the turn of the last century. (14A10528-2) {C&R} (700/900)

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Winchester Model 97 Takedown Slide Action Shotgun

Lot # 1571 (Sale Order: 572 of 652)      

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

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)

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Interesting Nathan Starr Percussion Musket Converted Into A Pistol-Carbine

Lot # 1572 (Sale Order: 573 of 652)      

.54 cal, 15 3/8” barrel with a lightly oxidized bore. The metal surfaces of this percussion-converted and period-modified arm have toned mostly to a deep plum-brown patina showing some scattered old oxidation staining and light dings, the lockplate retaining a healthy amount of silvery case-hardened patina. The markings remain intact and mostly strong, the breech with “V” and “US / NWP / P”, both the lockplate and tang are dated 1840 and the center of the lockplate retains nice markings with “N. STARR & SON” over the rising sun and “US”. The smooth walnut stock has obviously been modified into a “pistol-carbine” configuration, cut-down and a separate piece reattached to form a grip. The stock remains in about very good condition showing some scattered thin drying cracks and the expected overall light dings and handling marks, otherwise retaining a pair of softened but good inspector cartouches on the left flat. The arm was modified from a Model 1817 musket retaining the distinctive rear triggerguard sling swivel, the front barrel band swivel also present, and a rough dovetail was added to the underside of the barrel to retain a rudimentary thimble to hold the included simple iron ramrod. The original rear sight has been ground down and the arm is now sighted with a long leaf v-notch rear sight, attached so as to brace the added grip segment, and a small blade front sight. The lock is generally functional and holds at full cock though the spring is rather weak. A very interesting piece for the antique arms collector, very likely a frontier conversion, one can envision its use as an effective buggy gun. (13B10590-56) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
.54 cal, 15 3/8” barrel with a lightly oxidized bore. The metal surfaces of this percussion-converted and period-modified arm have toned mostly to a deep plum-brown patin...morea showing some scattered old oxidation staining and light dings, the lockplate retaining a healthy amount of silvery case-hardened patina. The markings remain intact and mostly strong, the breech with “V” and “US / NWP / P”, both the lockplate and tang are dated 1840 and the center of the lockplate retains nice markings with “N. STARR & SON” over the rising sun and “US”. The smooth walnut stock has obviously been modified into a “pistol-carbine” configuration, cut-down and a separate piece reattached to form a grip. The stock remains in about very good condition showing some scattered thin drying cracks and the expected overall light dings and handling marks, otherwise retaining a pair of softened but good inspector cartouches on the left flat. The arm was modified from a Model 1817 musket retaining the distinctive rear triggerguard sling swivel, the front barrel band swivel also present, and a rough dovetail was added to the underside of the barrel to retain a rudimentary thimble to hold the included simple iron ramrod. The original rear sight has been ground down and the arm is now sighted with a long leaf v-notch rear sight, attached so as to brace the added grip segment, and a small blade front sight. The lock is generally functional and holds at full cock though the spring is rather weak. A very interesting piece for the antique arms collector, very likely a frontier conversion, one can envision its use as an effective buggy gun. (13B10590-56) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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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)

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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)

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