
Auction No. 136 - Session 2
Auction No. 136 - Session 2
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Armalite M15A4 Predator Semi-Auto Rifle
Lot # 1575 (Sale Order: 576 of 652)
Colt Match Target HBAR AR-15 Semi-Auto Rifle
Lot # 1576 (Sale Order: 577 of 652)
serial #CMH015729, 5.56mm, 20” HBAR barrel with pinned compensator that has a 1:7” rate of twist and a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original parkerized and anodized finishes that have some light handling marks throughout. The A2 style Zytel furniture rates excellent and feature the round handguard and fixed buttstock. Rifle has its original A2 style sights and appears to function correctly. The original box is included. The box is moderately stained but remains intact, there is no manua, magazine or other accessories present. An excellent Match Target AR-15 ready for more time at the range. (4A10813-33) {MODERN} (700/900)
German Boxlock Drilling by G.L. Rasch
Lot # 1577 (Sale Order: 578 of 652)
serial #590, 16 ga (2 1/2") / 8x57JR, 27” Krupp Luftstahl barrels. The shotgun barrels are choked full and are mostly bright with a small amount of wad residue toward the chambers. The rifle barrel rates very good with light freckling in the grooves. The barrels retain about 95-97% of what appears to be the original blue that is mixing with some fine specks of surface oxidation and has some light handling and edge wear throughout. There are areas of fine pinprick pitting scattered about as well with an area of more moderate pitting to the rear of the right tube. The frame and remaining metal surfaces are overall light pewter and gray with some traces of the original case colors visible in the protected areas and have near full coverage engraving. The engraving includes light foliate patterns with geometric designs, the right side of the frame features roe deer while the left has a red stag scene. There are some areas of light pitting along the right side of the frame and upper tang. The horn triggerguard rates near excellent and has some light marks. The checkered walnut stocks rate very good and show some evidence of light cleaning with added finish applied. There are light dings and handling marks throughout, the pistolgrip buttstock has a small crack on the left side flat along with some areas of minor chipping, there is a repair at the toe. The buttstock features a left side cheekrest and bullet trap along the toe-line that is actuated by a button release. The buttstock has been fitted with a Pachmayr White-Line solid pad and has a 14” length of pull to the forward trigger. The barrels are equipped with a silver bead front sight and have a flip-up rear sight leaf, a set of claw mounts have been fitted to the solid rib. Features also include a Greener left side safety and a top tang barrel selector and cocking indicators. The action’s lock-up is tight and the lever comes to rest at center. A very nice German made drilling in very useable condition. (4A10771-49) {C&R} (700/900)
Colt Official Police Double Action Revolver
Lot # 1578 (Sale Order: 579 of 652)
Colt Police Positive Target Revolver
Lot # 1579 (Sale Order: 580 of 652)
Smith & Wesson Model 34-1 Double Action Revolver
Lot # 1580 (Sale Order: 581 of 652)
Colt Lightweight Officers ACP Semi-Auto Pistol
Lot # 1581 (Sale Order: 582 of 652)
serial #LF06010E, .45 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol shows light honest use and retains about 99% original matte blue and anodized finishes showing limited edge wear, slight thinning on the grip safety, and a few handling marks. The wrap around checkered rubber Pachmayr grips with silver Rampant Colt medallions rate excellent. This pistol features three dot sights, serrated flat mainspring housing, semi-beavertail grip safety, and long trigger to name a few. It includes a pair of factory marked magazines, one has seven-round capacity, the other is eight-round capacity, and both have an unmarked later added collar that is removable, this filler acts as an extension of the frame, and prevents inserting the magazine to deeply into the well causing a malfunction. If you like the Government Model platform, this will make a powerful lightweight carry gun. (8A10638-27) {MODERN} (700/900)
Dan Wesson Model 744V Double Action Revolver
Lot # 1582 (Sale Order: 583 of 652)
Smith & Wesson Model 29-6 Double Action Revolver
Lot # 1583 (Sale Order: 584 of 652)
Smith & Wesson Model 29-3 Double Action Revolver
Lot # 1584 (Sale Order: 585 of 652)
Smith & Wesson Model 686-4 Double Action Revolver
Lot # 1585 (Sale Order: 586 of 652)
serial #BRS0001, .357 Magnum, 6” full lug heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely Distinguished Combat Magnum revolver remains in great condition showing marginal use. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent showing a very light turn ring and a few insignificant handling marks. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain full case-hardened colors with minor operational wear. The checkered goncalo alves factory target grips feature a silver S&W medallion, speed loader cut, and rate very good to excellent showing light wear marks on the bottom of the right panel and other light handling marks. This L-frame features a red ramp front sight, white outline micro adjustable rear sight, and functions as good as the day it left Springfield. The original factory hinged cardboard box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun is included. An excellent example of the Model 686-4. (8A10771-6) {MODERN} (700/900)
Smith & Wesson Model 41 Semi-Auto Pistol
Lot # 1586 (Sale Order: 587 of 652)
Ruger Signature Series Standard Model Semi-Auto Pistol
Lot # 1587 (Sale Order: 588 of 652)
serial #17-00091, .22 LR, 4 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely commemorative is as-new-in-the-box and features the assigned number of Henry Rodeschin. The stainless steel surfaces of this 1 of 5000 Signature Series pistol rate excellent with minor handling marks. The checkered Delrin factory grips with a single silver Ruger Phoenix on a red background rate excellent. The pistol has Standard Model features in addition to "1 of 5000" engraved on the right side of the barrel and Bill Ruger's engraved signature on the top of the receiver. It includes a shipping sleeve correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, wood "salt box" with black Ruger Phoenix on the cover, hinged red factory box with a Ruger Phoenix on the cover, a single factory nine-round magazine, manual and paperwork. The shipping sleeve and both boxes rates excellent. An excellent example of the classic Standard Model that launched the Ruger firearms empire with simple adornments to honor the man who was the driving force. (8A10799-79) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (700/900)
Ruger Old Army Percussion Revolver
Lot # 1588 (Sale Order: 589 of 652)
Ruger Old Army Percussion Revolver
Lot # 1589 (Sale Order: 590 of 652)
Ruger GP100 Double Action Revolver
Lot # 1590 (Sale Order: 591 of 652)
serial #170-00091, .357 Magnum, 4” solid rib full lug barrel with an excellent bore. This excellent GP100 remains as-new-in-the-box and features Henry Rodeschin’s special factory number. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with a few minor handling marks and only a hint of a turn ring on the cylinder. The smooth rubber factory grips feature wood panel inserts and both rate excellent. This gun is equipped with an interchangeable serrated ramp front sight, white outline adjustable rear sight, and it functions as good as the day it left Southport, Connecticut. It includes a yellow and black hinged factory box that is correctly end labeled to the gun, shipping sleeve that is also correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual, and paperwork. Several of the revolvers qualities such as rugged construction, reasonable size and weight, and affordable pricing endeared them to law enforcement and civilians alike. They generally saw use and is a rare opportunity to find one in unfired condition with such excellent attributions. (8A10799-88) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (600/800)
Ruger New Model 50th Anniversary Flattop Revolver
Lot # 1591 (Sale Order: 592 of 652)
serial #870-00091, .44 Magnum, 6 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely commemorative is closely configured like the original save for the New Model action and a few other minor changes. This is one of Henry Rodeschin’s collectible Rugers and it is as-new-in-the-box. The gun retains 99% plus original blue finish with a hardly perceptible rotational mark on the cylinder. The fully checkered synthetic grips feature black Ruger Phoenix medallions and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a serrated ramp front sight, steel adjustable Micro rear sight, steel triggerguard frame, steel ejector rod housing with straight slot and solid head ejector, and it functions as good as the day it left the factory. The top of the barrel is marked with gold filled letters “50 YEARS OF .44 MAGNUM / ------1958 TO 2008------”, the barrel address is discreetly roll marked on the bottom. The revolver includes a factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, fired case, a pair of internal lock keys, factory padlock with a pair of keys, manual, and paperwork. A fine tribute to the timeless .44 Magnum that remains in wonderful condition. (8A10799-93) {MODERN} [Henry Rodeschin Collection] (700/900)
Ruger New Model Blackhawk Convertible Revolver
Lot # 1592 (Sale Order: 593 of 652)
Smith & Wesson Model 43 Double Action Revolver
Lot # 1593 (Sale Order: 594 of 652)
Smith & Wesson Model 39-2 Semi-Auto Pistol
Lot # 1594 (Sale Order: 595 of 652)
Smith & Wesson Model 539 Semi-Auto Pistol
Lot # 1595 (Sale Order: 596 of 652)
Smith & Wesson Model 317-3 Air Lite Double Action Revolver
Lot # 1596 (Sale Order: 597 of 652)
Smith Civil War Percussion Carbine by American Machine Works
Lot # 1597 (Sale Order: 598 of 652)
serial #1303, .50 cal., 21 5/8” part round part octagon barrel with a good bore showing scattered oxidation and pitting, more moderate the first 7” from the muzzle. The metal surfaces of this carbine have toned to a pale brown patina with gray undertones. The octagonal section of the barrel and the action show a flaking period added black enamel and varnish finish over a much darker brown patina. The markings on the left side of the frame remain legible, most of the screws show moderate slot damage. The smooth walnut buttstock and forend remain in fair condition with an abundance of marks, chips and cracks in an antique added varnish. The left side cartouche has softened lightly but remains visible and the buttplate shows moderate oxidation. The proper hardware remains intact, the rear sight is loose and the action seems to function mechanically. (5A10702-15) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
German P.38 Semi-Auto Pistol by Spreewerk
Lot # 1598 (Sale Order: 599 of 652)
Browning T-Bolt T-2 Bolt Action Rifle
Lot # 1599 (Sale Order: 600 of 652)