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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Colt Sauer Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1175 (Sale Order: 176 of 652)      

Description Update 11/15/2022: Tiny crack behind upper tang

serial #CR3143, 270 Win., 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this standard action rifle retain 99% original high luster blue. The non-rotating bolt body retains all its bright polished finish and is numbered to the rifle on the underside of the shoulder. The hand checkered walnut Monte Carlo stock with raised cheekpiece remains in excellent condition with light handling marks and features a Rampant Colt inlay dark rosewood gripcap and matching walnut forend tip. Included is a single factory magazine and set of scope bases minus the rings. A near excellent Colt Sauer rifle. (5A10803-14) {MODERN} (1500/2000)

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Colt Sauer Magnum Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1176 (Sale Order: 177 of 652)      

serial #CR23091, 300 Win. Mag., 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original high luster blue. The non-rotating bolt body remains bright and is numbered to the rifle on the underside of the shoulder. The hand checkered walnut Monte Carlo stock remains in near excellent condition with one small abrasion along the left edge on the underside of the forearm. The stock shows lovely flowing grain along the left side of the buttstock and raised cheekpiece and features a rosewood Rampant Colt inlay gripcap and forend tip. Mounted atop the action is a set of scope bases minus the rings and a four round factory magazine is included. An excellent West German Colt Sauer Magnum rifle. (5B10803-55) {MODERN} (2000/3000)
serial #CR23091, 300 Win. Mag., 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original high luster blue. The non-rotating bolt body remains brigh...moret and is numbered to the rifle on the underside of the shoulder. The hand checkered walnut Monte Carlo stock remains in near excellent condition with one small abrasion along the left edge on the underside of the forearm. The stock shows lovely flowing grain along the left side of the buttstock and raised cheekpiece and features a rosewood Rampant Colt inlay gripcap and forend tip. Mounted atop the action is a set of scope bases minus the rings and a four round factory magazine is included. An excellent West German Colt Sauer Magnum rifle. (5B10803-55) {MODERN} (2000/3000)

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Colt Sauer Magnum Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1177 (Sale Order: 178 of 652)      

serial #CR1606, 7mm Rem. Mag., 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97-98% original high luster blue thinning lightly on the bolt knob. The non-rotating bolt body remains bright and is numbered to the rifle on the underside of the shoulder. The hand checkered walnut Monte Carlo stock remains in very good plus condition showing remnants of light handling marks and dust speckling in an added dark reddish-brown finish and features a rosewood Rampant Colt inlay gripcap and forend tip. Mounted atop the action is a set of scope bases minus the rings and a four round factory magazine is included. A very good plus to near excellent Colt Sauer Magnum rifle. (5A10803-72) {MODERN} (1500/2000)
serial #CR1606, 7mm Rem. Mag., 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97-98% original high luster blue thinning lightly on the bolt knob. The ...morenon-rotating bolt body remains bright and is numbered to the rifle on the underside of the shoulder. The hand checkered walnut Monte Carlo stock remains in very good plus condition showing remnants of light handling marks and dust speckling in an added dark reddish-brown finish and features a rosewood Rampant Colt inlay gripcap and forend tip. Mounted atop the action is a set of scope bases minus the rings and a four round factory magazine is included. A very good plus to near excellent Colt Sauer Magnum rifle. (5A10803-72) {MODERN} (1500/2000)

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German C96 Semi-Auto Pistol by Mauser Oberndorf

Lot # 1178 (Sale Order: 179 of 652)      

serial #280052, 30 Mauser, 5 1/2” barrel with an about good bore showing light pitting and oxidation throughout the grooves and otherwise strong rifling. The barrel and barrel extension of this wartime commercial pistol retain about 65-70% original blue with most of the length of the barrel itself showing some older applied cold blue over some scattered light dings that is toning to a deep blue-gray, the back of the extension otherwise with nice original blue showing some mild high edge wear. The frame retains about 90% original blue showing high edge wear, some scattered light dings and areas toning to a mild gray-brown patina under bright light. The bolt remains mostly bright, the fire control group is the typical smooth gray and the small parts retain a healthy amount of brilliant fire blue. All markings remain intact and strong and the grooved walnut grips are stamp-numbered to the gun and remain in very fine condition showing some scattered light handling marks and slight softening of the grooves. All of the serialized parts are matching, the lanyard ring is present and the action seems to function well mechanically. (13A10762-23) {C&R} (1200/1800)
serial #280052, 30 Mauser, 5 1/2” barrel with an about good bore showing light pitting and oxidation throughout the grooves and otherwise strong rifling. The barrel and b...morearrel extension of this wartime commercial pistol retain about 65-70% original blue with most of the length of the barrel itself showing some older applied cold blue over some scattered light dings that is toning to a deep blue-gray, the back of the extension otherwise with nice original blue showing some mild high edge wear. The frame retains about 90% original blue showing high edge wear, some scattered light dings and areas toning to a mild gray-brown patina under bright light. The bolt remains mostly bright, the fire control group is the typical smooth gray and the small parts retain a healthy amount of brilliant fire blue. All markings remain intact and strong and the grooved walnut grips are stamp-numbered to the gun and remain in very fine condition showing some scattered light handling marks and slight softening of the grooves. All of the serialized parts are matching, the lanyard ring is present and the action seems to function well mechanically. (13A10762-23) {C&R} (1200/1800)

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German C96 Semi-Auto Pistol by Mauser Oberndorf

Lot # 1179 (Sale Order: 180 of 652)      

serial #183569, 30 Mauser, 5 1/2” barrel with a partially bright about very good bore showing some fine pinprick pitting and oxidation throughout the grooves and otherwise strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this pre-war commercial pistol retain about 92% original blue showing some light high edge wear, thinning along the gripstraps and barrel to a mild gray patina and some very small scattered dings along the front of the magazine and thin scratches along the barrel that are unobtrusive. The bolt remains mostly bright while the hammer and fire control group show the typical smooth deep gray case-hardening and the small parts all retain about 95% lovely brilliant fire blue. All markings remain intact and crisp showing “(Crown) / (Crown) / U” proofs and the grooved walnut grips are stamp-numbered to the gun and remain in very fine condition showing some scattered light dings and handling marks and retaining excellent fit. The lanyard ring is missing and the pistol is equipped with the proper pre-war features including the old-style safety and the bolt locking back on the edge of the hammer. All of the serialized parts are matching and the action seems to function well mechanically. A very attractive pre-war broomhandle pistol. (13B10687-162) {C&R} (1500/2000)
serial #183569, 30 Mauser, 5 1/2” barrel with a partially bright about very good bore showing some fine pinprick pitting and oxidation throughout the grooves and otherwis...moree strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this pre-war commercial pistol retain about 92% original blue showing some light high edge wear, thinning along the gripstraps and barrel to a mild gray patina and some very small scattered dings along the front of the magazine and thin scratches along the barrel that are unobtrusive. The bolt remains mostly bright while the hammer and fire control group show the typical smooth deep gray case-hardening and the small parts all retain about 95% lovely brilliant fire blue. All markings remain intact and crisp showing “(Crown) / (Crown) / U” proofs and the grooved walnut grips are stamp-numbered to the gun and remain in very fine condition showing some scattered light dings and handling marks and retaining excellent fit. The lanyard ring is missing and the pistol is equipped with the proper pre-war features including the old-style safety and the bolt locking back on the edge of the hammer. All of the serialized parts are matching and the action seems to function well mechanically. A very attractive pre-war broomhandle pistol. (13B10687-162) {C&R} (1500/2000)

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German Police Steyr Model 1912 Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 1180 (Sale Order: 181 of 652)      

serial #6023y, 9mm, 5” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1919-dated and post-Anschluss reworked pistol retain about 92% arsenal refurbished blue showing some light high edge wear and handling marks more noticeable along the right side slide, and the gripstraps thinning slightly to gray. The barrel remains bright and the small parts show strong straw color. All markings remain intact and strong, the left side slide with proper “08” cartridge designation stamp, proof marks on left frame, “(Eagle) L” police stamp on right and the lanyard loop stamped with Gendarmerie unit marking “LGK.V. / 169”. Interestingly the right side frame and triggerguard also show Czech property markings with a lion stamp and “CSR” monogram. The checkered walnut grips are un-numbered and remain in very fine condition showing some lightly chipped points and minor dings. The slide and barrel are matching the frame and the action seems to function well mechanically. A nice example of these sought-after pistols for the martial collector. (13A10687-160) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #6023y, 9mm, 5” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1919-dated and post-Anschluss reworked pistol retain about 92% arsenal refurbished ...moreblue showing some light high edge wear and handling marks more noticeable along the right side slide, and the gripstraps thinning slightly to gray. The barrel remains bright and the small parts show strong straw color. All markings remain intact and strong, the left side slide with proper “08” cartridge designation stamp, proof marks on left frame, “(Eagle) L” police stamp on right and the lanyard loop stamped with Gendarmerie unit marking “LGK.V. / 169”. Interestingly the right side frame and triggerguard also show Czech property markings with a lion stamp and “CSR” monogram. The checkered walnut grips are un-numbered and remain in very fine condition showing some lightly chipped points and minor dings. The slide and barrel are matching the frame and the action seems to function well mechanically. A nice example of these sought-after pistols for the martial collector. (13A10687-160) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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Stoeger Arms Corp. Zephyr Uplander Smallbore Sidelock Double Ejectorgun

Lot # 1181 (Sale Order: 182 of 652)      

serial #128672, 410 bore (3”), 27 5/8” barrels choked cylinder and full with bright near excellent bores, the right barrel with a small dent about 1 1/4” back from the muzzle. The barrels of this nice little Spanish-made shotgun show 1958 proof date code and retain about 92% original blue showing some mild thinning to gray-brown patina along the sides and scattered handling marks. The action and lockplates are mostly an attractive silvery case-hardened patina showing some mild oxidation staining and gray-brown speckling while the top lever and triggerguard retain about 90% original bright blue showing scattered flaking. The bottom metal is neatly marked “ZEPHYR / UPLANDER” and the action shows light border embellishments and some wide foliate motifs along the fences. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and beavertail forend with push button release remain in very good condition now mostly devoid of finish showing a small flake forming at the upper tang, thin 1 1/2” crack at the rear left edge of forend, forend checkering showing some more noticeable chipped points and other scattered dings. The edges of the dropper points remain very nice and the pistolgrip checkering with mullered borders is also quite strong. There is an un-engraved German silver monogram plate along the toe line and length-of-pull to the checkered butt is 14 1/2” with drops of 1 1/2” and 2 1/2”. Lock-up is by dual under-bites with hidden third fastener and is tight on-face with top lever right-of-center. Shotgun features dial cocking indicators, automatic safety and large ivory bead front sight. Weight is 5 lbs. 11 oz. and the action seems to function well mechanically with robust ejectors. These quality doubles were made by Victor Sarasqueta for Stoeger. (13B10768-27) {C&R} (1200/1800)
serial #128672, 410 bore (3”), 27 5/8” barrels choked cylinder and full with bright near excellent bores, the right barrel with a small dent about 1 1/4” back from the mu...morezzle. The barrels of this nice little Spanish-made shotgun show 1958 proof date code and retain about 92% original blue showing some mild thinning to gray-brown patina along the sides and scattered handling marks. The action and lockplates are mostly an attractive silvery case-hardened patina showing some mild oxidation staining and gray-brown speckling while the top lever and triggerguard retain about 90% original bright blue showing scattered flaking. The bottom metal is neatly marked “ZEPHYR / UPLANDER” and the action shows light border embellishments and some wide foliate motifs along the fences. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and beavertail forend with push button release remain in very good condition now mostly devoid of finish showing a small flake forming at the upper tang, thin 1 1/2” crack at the rear left edge of forend, forend checkering showing some more noticeable chipped points and other scattered dings. The edges of the dropper points remain very nice and the pistolgrip checkering with mullered borders is also quite strong. There is an un-engraved German silver monogram plate along the toe line and length-of-pull to the checkered butt is 14 1/2” with drops of 1 1/2” and 2 1/2”. Lock-up is by dual under-bites with hidden third fastener and is tight on-face with top lever right-of-center. Shotgun features dial cocking indicators, automatic safety and large ivory bead front sight. Weight is 5 lbs. 11 oz. and the action seems to function well mechanically with robust ejectors. These quality doubles were made by Victor Sarasqueta for Stoeger. (13B10768-27) {C&R} (1200/1800)

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As-New Winchester Model 9422 Trapper Lever Action Carbine

Lot # 1182 (Sale Order: 183 of 652)      

serial #F699203, 22 S, L, LR, 16 1/2” barrel with a pristine bore. This model 9422 Trapper is in new-in-box condition retaining 99% plus original blue, the checkered walnut stocks rate excellent plus and the original sights including the front sight hood are intact. Included is the original box, factory hangtag, manual and paperwork and hammer extension. The action appears to function well mechanically. (23A10777-17) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
serial #F699203, 22 S, L, LR, 16 1/2” barrel with a pristine bore. This model 9422 Trapper is in new-in-box condition retaining 99% plus original blue, the checkered waln...moreut stocks rate excellent plus and the original sights including the front sight hood are intact. Included is the original box, factory hangtag, manual and paperwork and hammer extension. The action appears to function well mechanically. (23A10777-17) {MODERN} (1000/1500)

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Winchester Model 70 Classic Super Express Magnum Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1183 (Sale Order: 184 of 652)      

serial #G130668, 375 H&H Magnum, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The receiver retains about 98-99% original matte blue finish with a very light abrasion behind the bolt, light operational wear, and minor handling marks from previous optic mounting, and the barrel and bottom metal retain about 98% original blue with flaking of the blue and light pitting around the perimeter of the rear sight, a small spot of light oxidation staining on the triggerguard, and a very minor handling mark or two; the bolt is nicely engine turned and shows only light operational wear, and is numbered to the rifle. The checkered Monte Carlo walnut stock is in excellent condition with a minor handling mark or two and features a black gripcap, left side cheekpiece, solid red Winchester recoil pad giving a 12 3/4” length of pull, and dual recoil bolts. The recoil bolts are engraved with a nice floral design, the floorplate is crisply stamped “SUPER EXPRESS”, and the barrel is crisply marked “-CLASSIC SUPER EXPRESS-“ on the right side. The rifle is sighted with a ramped bead front sight, a shim visible beneath the left side of the base, and a folding express rear sight, and the receiver is factory drilled and tapped for optics mounting. A solid Model 70 chambered for what many consider to be the best all-round cartridge for large and dangerous game. (14A10771-35) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
serial #G130668, 375 H&H Magnum, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The receiver retains about 98-99% original matte blue finish with a very light abrasion behind t...morehe bolt, light operational wear, and minor handling marks from previous optic mounting, and the barrel and bottom metal retain about 98% original blue with flaking of the blue and light pitting around the perimeter of the rear sight, a small spot of light oxidation staining on the triggerguard, and a very minor handling mark or two; the bolt is nicely engine turned and shows only light operational wear, and is numbered to the rifle. The checkered Monte Carlo walnut stock is in excellent condition with a minor handling mark or two and features a black gripcap, left side cheekpiece, solid red Winchester recoil pad giving a 12 3/4” length of pull, and dual recoil bolts. The recoil bolts are engraved with a nice floral design, the floorplate is crisply stamped “SUPER EXPRESS”, and the barrel is crisply marked “-CLASSIC SUPER EXPRESS-“ on the right side. The rifle is sighted with a ramped bead front sight, a shim visible beneath the left side of the base, and a folding express rear sight, and the receiver is factory drilled and tapped for optics mounting. A solid Model 70 chambered for what many consider to be the best all-round cartridge for large and dangerous game. (14A10771-35) {MODERN} (1000/1500)

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Voere Model 2165 Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1184 (Sale Order: 185 of 652)      

serial #330700, 308 Norma-Mag, 26” barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue that has a few light handling marks scattered throughout. The skip-line checkered European walnut stock rates near excellent with a few light handling marks and features a rosewood schnabel forend tip and gripcap and has a Bavarian style left-side cheekrest. The original hooded front sight remains intact; the rear sight base remains, the sight itself is no longer present. Included is a set of Leupold two-piece bases with 1” rings. Rifle also features a tang safety, a hinged floorplate, and has double set triggers. A very nice example of these quality Austrian sporting rifles that was likely a special order due to its non-standard chambering. (4A10813-8) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
serial #330700, 308 Norma-Mag, 26” barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue that has a few light handling marks scattered t...morehroughout. The skip-line checkered European walnut stock rates near excellent with a few light handling marks and features a rosewood schnabel forend tip and gripcap and has a Bavarian style left-side cheekrest. The original hooded front sight remains intact; the rear sight base remains, the sight itself is no longer present. Included is a set of Leupold two-piece bases with 1” rings. Rifle also features a tang safety, a hinged floorplate, and has double set triggers. A very nice example of these quality Austrian sporting rifles that was likely a special order due to its non-standard chambering. (4A10813-8) {MODERN} (1000/1500)

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Browning Model 1885 BPCR Falling Block Rifle

Lot # 1185 (Sale Order: 186 of 652)      

serial #08572NR2B7, 45-70, 30” part round, part octagon black powder cartridge barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains about 99% plus original matte blue finish with no visible marks or wear. The remaining metal surfaces retain all their original factory case colors with no visible signs of wear. The checkered walnut buttstock would’ve rated otherwise excellent were it not for a catastrophic break through the wrist. It has been repaired at some point, and the crack will not flex, but there is little doubt, given the caliber of the rifle, that the stock will need replacement. The wood has some nice figure, a satin oil finish, and the forend features a schnabel tipped forearm, the buttstock with left side cheekrest. The rifle features the original factory globe front sight with spirit level and has the vernier long-range adjustable rear sight with aperture mounted to the tang. The barrel and frame have been factory tapped for mounts. Included is the original sight box which contains two spare rear sight apertures and an assortment of front sight inserts. This is an excellent condition example of these quality, modern black powder cartridge target rifles, in need of only a bit of professional attention. (3,4A10558-2) {MODERN} (1000/1500)

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Smith & Wesson Model 35-1 Double Action Revolver

Lot # 1186 (Sale Order: 187 of 652)      

serial #M37559, 22 LR, 6" pinned barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely little Target was made in the early 1970's and retains about 99% original blue finish with just a very light turn ring on the cylinder and a few scattered minor handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain bold case-hardened colors with very light operational wear. The checkered walnut factory Magna square butt grips with silver S&W medallions are numbered to the gun and rate excellent. This gun features a Call gold bead front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. The gun functions as good as the day it left Springfield and appears to have seen little use over the years. The 22/32 Targets command strong collector interest and this is an excellent example. (8A10638-46) {MODERN} [Former Roy Jinks Collection] (1000/1500)
serial #M37559, 22 LR, 6" pinned barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely little Target was made in the early 1970's and retains about 99% original blue finish with jus...moret a very light turn ring on the cylinder and a few scattered minor handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain bold case-hardened colors with very light operational wear. The checkered walnut factory Magna square butt grips with silver S&W medallions are numbered to the gun and rate excellent. This gun features a Call gold bead front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. The gun functions as good as the day it left Springfield and appears to have seen little use over the years. The 22/32 Targets command strong collector interest and this is an excellent example. (8A10638-46) {MODERN} [Former Roy Jinks Collection] (1000/1500)

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German Army Jager Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 1187 (Sale Order: 188 of 652)      

serial #8176, 32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with a partially bright fair-good bore showing light pitting and oxidation in the grooves and otherwise strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this desirable World War One pistol retain about 75-80% original blue that shows moderate high edge wear and overall toning to plum-brown patina under bright light, scattered old dings and some freckling. The polished small parts remain mostly bright showing some mild oxidation staining and all markings are intact and strong showing small German Imperial Army acceptance stamps on the left side frame. The checkered horn grips remain in very fine condition showing some scattered light handling marks. One original magazine that is stamp-numbered matching the pistol is included. The trigger disconnect mechanism will require some mechanical attention and the action otherwise seems to be functional. A nice example of these interesting pistols which were of completely novel construction. (13A10762-5) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #8176, 32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with a partially bright fair-good bore showing light pitting and oxidation in the grooves and otherwise strong rifling. The metal surf...moreaces of this desirable World War One pistol retain about 75-80% original blue that shows moderate high edge wear and overall toning to plum-brown patina under bright light, scattered old dings and some freckling. The polished small parts remain mostly bright showing some mild oxidation staining and all markings are intact and strong showing small German Imperial Army acceptance stamps on the left side frame. The checkered horn grips remain in very fine condition showing some scattered light handling marks. One original magazine that is stamp-numbered matching the pistol is included. The trigger disconnect mechanism will require some mechanical attention and the action otherwise seems to be functional. A nice example of these interesting pistols which were of completely novel construction. (13A10762-5) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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Austrian Military-Accepted Steyr-Pieper Model 1908 Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 1188 (Sale Order: 189 of 652)      

serial #30471, 32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with a partially bright good bore showing some light oxidation and frosting in the grooves with otherwise strong rifling. This pistol shows both 1911 proof date and 1914 acceptance by the Austrian Landwehr for service in the First World War. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue showing some mild high edge and holster wear, and some minor light oxidation speckling along the gripstraps. The small parts all retain strong brilliant fire blue with some silvering along the edges mostly on the barrel release lever and the front screw with some slot wear, the trigger remains mostly bright and all markings are intact and strong showing the aforementioned “Lw (Eagle) 14” acceptance stamp on the left side barrel. The black checkered hard rubber grips remain in very fine to excellent condition showing a few scattered very light handling marks. The barrel flip-up spring is broken and the frame’s hard rubber buffer shows the expected deterioration, the serialized parts are otherwise matching and the action seems to function well mechanically. There is a lanyard loop fitted to the bottom left edge of the grip frame and the pistol includes two original magazines in very good condition and an unmarked original brown leather flap holster in good condition. The raised edge reinforcement and its stitching have been lost along the edge of the flap, the magazine pouch button also lost to the years, and there is some scattered white staining. This is a very fine example, only a small number of which were procured by the Austrian military. (13A10762-11) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #30471, 32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with a partially bright good bore showing some light oxidation and frosting in the grooves with otherwise strong rifling. This pistol...more shows both 1911 proof date and 1914 acceptance by the Austrian Landwehr for service in the First World War. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue showing some mild high edge and holster wear, and some minor light oxidation speckling along the gripstraps. The small parts all retain strong brilliant fire blue with some silvering along the edges mostly on the barrel release lever and the front screw with some slot wear, the trigger remains mostly bright and all markings are intact and strong showing the aforementioned “Lw (Eagle) 14” acceptance stamp on the left side barrel. The black checkered hard rubber grips remain in very fine to excellent condition showing a few scattered very light handling marks. The barrel flip-up spring is broken and the frame’s hard rubber buffer shows the expected deterioration, the serialized parts are otherwise matching and the action seems to function well mechanically. There is a lanyard loop fitted to the bottom left edge of the grip frame and the pistol includes two original magazines in very good condition and an unmarked original brown leather flap holster in good condition. The raised edge reinforcement and its stitching have been lost along the edge of the flap, the magazine pouch button also lost to the years, and there is some scattered white staining. This is a very fine example, only a small number of which were procured by the Austrian military. (13A10762-11) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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Walther PPK Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 1189 (Sale Order: 190 of 652)      

serial #793045, 32 ACP, 3 1/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this earlier production pistol retain about 95% original bright blue showing some mild high edge wear and handling marks along with some sparsely scattered light oxidation speckling. The blue is taking on a slight plum-brown tone under bright light as is typically seen on these guns and the barrel remains mostly bright. The extractor and 90-degree safety lever show fine fire blue and all markings remain intact and crisp showing commercial “(Crown) / N” proofs. The original checkered mottled brown synthetic grip remains in near excellent condition showing just some very subtle warping along some of the edges and corners. The slide is appropriately scratch-numbered matching the frame, the action seems to function well mechanically and the pistol includes two original magazines, one flush base and the other with mottled brown synthetic extension both in excellent condition. Also included is an unmarked green leatherette-covered case that appears to be of older period construction that remains in very good plus condition showing some light scuffing and flaking along the exterior, the top of the lid showing an area perhaps damaged from heat. There are dual nickeled clasp closures and the fitted interior is lined in a green faux suede and green satin lid lining which is secured by a small button that shows what appears to be a French patent mark. This is a fine PPK ensemble. (13A10779-20) {C&R} [Alan Gaines Collection] (1200/1800)

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Colt Model 1905 Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 1190 (Sale Order: 191 of 652)      

serial #4041, 45 ACP, 5” barrel with a moderately oxidized bore showing some scattered bright areas and good rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1909-made pistol retain about 99% older reapplied nickel finish showing a few scattered light handling marks and some sparsely scattered remnants of very light pitting beneath the finish. Many of the markings have softened slightly from the years, namely the second line of the address and circled Rampant Colt on the slide, otherwise remaining strong. The checkered walnut grips remain in very good plus condition showing a few lightly chipped and compressed points. The grips exhibit a little bit of play as a couple of the screws are a bit long and will impinge on the magazine if installed tightly. The included original magazine is also nickel-plated and shows some scattered light dings and dents. The action otherwise seems to function well mechanically and the pistol includes an unmarked Western-style brown leather flap holster that shows some nice floral tooling and border motifs exhibiting some overall light scuffing and handling marks. (13A10779-31) {C&R} [Alan Gaines Collection] (1500/2000)
serial #4041, 45 ACP, 5” barrel with a moderately oxidized bore showing some scattered bright areas and good rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1909-made pistol retain a...morebout 99% older reapplied nickel finish showing a few scattered light handling marks and some sparsely scattered remnants of very light pitting beneath the finish. Many of the markings have softened slightly from the years, namely the second line of the address and circled Rampant Colt on the slide, otherwise remaining strong. The checkered walnut grips remain in very good plus condition showing a few lightly chipped and compressed points. The grips exhibit a little bit of play as a couple of the screws are a bit long and will impinge on the magazine if installed tightly. The included original magazine is also nickel-plated and shows some scattered light dings and dents. The action otherwise seems to function well mechanically and the pistol includes an unmarked Western-style brown leather flap holster that shows some nice floral tooling and border motifs exhibiting some overall light scuffing and handling marks. (13A10779-31) {C&R} [Alan Gaines Collection] (1500/2000)

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Remington Model 14 1/2 Slide Action Rifle

Lot # 1191 (Sale Order: 192 of 652)      

serial #46738, 44 WCF, 22 1/2” barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a few scattered small freckles and crisp rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this desirable rifle retain about 90% original blue with most of the loss due to even fading to a mild gray-brown patina under bright light, some scattered small dings and light oxidation speckling. The bolt remains mostly bright and the trigger shows vibrant case-hardened colors throughout, the colors somewhat fading and muting along the extractor and loading gate. All markings remain intact and crisp. The smooth pistolgrip walnut buttstock and grooved forend remain in very good plus condition showing a little older added finish over the expected light dings and handling marks; there is one minor 1” crack on the right side where the stock meets the frame. The checkered steel buttplate is a silvery pewter patina and a little proud at the heel. The rifle retains its original thumb wheel adjustable rear sight and brass bead front and the action seem to function well mechanically. (13A10483-35) {C&R} [Perry White Collection] (1200/1800)
serial #46738, 44 WCF, 22 1/2” barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a few scattered small freckles and crisp rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this de...moresirable rifle retain about 90% original blue with most of the loss due to even fading to a mild gray-brown patina under bright light, some scattered small dings and light oxidation speckling. The bolt remains mostly bright and the trigger shows vibrant case-hardened colors throughout, the colors somewhat fading and muting along the extractor and loading gate. All markings remain intact and crisp. The smooth pistolgrip walnut buttstock and grooved forend remain in very good plus condition showing a little older added finish over the expected light dings and handling marks; there is one minor 1” crack on the right side where the stock meets the frame. The checkered steel buttplate is a silvery pewter patina and a little proud at the heel. The rifle retains its original thumb wheel adjustable rear sight and brass bead front and the action seem to function well mechanically. (13A10483-35) {C&R} [Perry White Collection] (1200/1800)

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Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action Carbine

Lot # 1192 (Sale Order: 193 of 652)      

serial #66171, 30 WCF, 20” round barrel with full magazine and a bright excellent bore. The barrel and magazine of this 1899-made carbine retain about 94-95% original blue showing a few light handling marks and some areas of thinning, with most of the loss due to some discolored patches toning to a mottled gray-brown patina along the left side nearer the muzzle, possibly from some sort of contaminant. The barrel bands retain about 92% original bright blue while the action retains about 85% original bright blue showing some scattered light handling marks with moderate flaking to plum-brown patina along the upper tang and top rear edges. The bolt retains a similar amount of blue and the hammer and lever show lovely vibrant case-hardened colors throughout, muting slightly along the exterior lever. The saddle ring hardware has been removed and there is a wide-headed filler screw in its place. Both the extractor and loading gate retain excellent brilliant fire blue. The smooth walnut stocks remain in very fine condition retaining much of their original varnish with the expected scattered light dings and handling marks, an area on the left side of the butt with a sequence of peculiar linear dings. The hard rubber shotgun buttplate is very slightly proud along the edges and shows some scuffs at the heel otherwise remaining intact. The arm is sighted with Winchester’s express rear sight and pinned German silver blade front and the action seems to function well mechanically. (13B10483-42) {C&R} [Perry White Collection] (1800/2200)
serial #66171, 30 WCF, 20” round barrel with full magazine and a bright excellent bore. The barrel and magazine of this 1899-made carbine retain about 94-95% original blu...moree showing a few light handling marks and some areas of thinning, with most of the loss due to some discolored patches toning to a mottled gray-brown patina along the left side nearer the muzzle, possibly from some sort of contaminant. The barrel bands retain about 92% original bright blue while the action retains about 85% original bright blue showing some scattered light handling marks with moderate flaking to plum-brown patina along the upper tang and top rear edges. The bolt retains a similar amount of blue and the hammer and lever show lovely vibrant case-hardened colors throughout, muting slightly along the exterior lever. The saddle ring hardware has been removed and there is a wide-headed filler screw in its place. Both the extractor and loading gate retain excellent brilliant fire blue. The smooth walnut stocks remain in very fine condition retaining much of their original varnish with the expected scattered light dings and handling marks, an area on the left side of the butt with a sequence of peculiar linear dings. The hard rubber shotgun buttplate is very slightly proud along the edges and shows some scuffs at the heel otherwise remaining intact. The arm is sighted with Winchester’s express rear sight and pinned German silver blade front and the action seems to function well mechanically. (13B10483-42) {C&R} [Perry White Collection] (1800/2200)

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Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammer Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 1193 (Sale Order: 194 of 652)      

serial #32062, 38 ACP, 4 1/2” barrel with a bright very fine bore showing some very mild oxidation in the grooves and otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1914-made pistol retain perhaps 70% original bright blue showing moderate high edge wear and areas toning to gray-brown patina, some small areas of old oxidation staining and handling marks. All markings remain crisp and clear including the circled rampant Colt on the left side slide. The spur hammer retains strong case-hardened colors while the sides of the trigger show brilliant fire blue. The black checkered hard rubber grips remain in very fine to near excellent condition showing a few minor handling marks, the Rampant Colts well-defined and the checkering strong. One original magazine with unmarked floorplate is included and the action seems to function well mechanically. A solid 1903 Pocket Hammer. (13A10830-5) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #32062, 38 ACP, 4 1/2” barrel with a bright very fine bore showing some very mild oxidation in the grooves and otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfa...moreces of this 1914-made pistol retain perhaps 70% original bright blue showing moderate high edge wear and areas toning to gray-brown patina, some small areas of old oxidation staining and handling marks. All markings remain crisp and clear including the circled rampant Colt on the left side slide. The spur hammer retains strong case-hardened colors while the sides of the trigger show brilliant fire blue. The black checkered hard rubber grips remain in very fine to near excellent condition showing a few minor handling marks, the Rampant Colts well-defined and the checkering strong. One original magazine with unmarked floorplate is included and the action seems to function well mechanically. A solid 1903 Pocket Hammer. (13A10830-5) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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Excellent Harrington & Richardson Model 299 New Defender Double Action Revolver with Original Box

Lot # 1194 (Sale Order: 195 of 652)      

serial #D23860, 22 LR, 2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This is a lovely example of a rather rate variant retaining about 99% original bright blue showing some very sharp high edge wear, a few handling marks and a handful of minor freckles mostly along the frontstrap. The polished sides of the hammer remain brilliant while its back surface and the ejector show lovely vibrant case-hardened colors. All markings remain crisp and clear with nice etched “NEW DEFENDER” on the left side barrel, maker markings along the topstrap and stamped patent dates along the cylinder. The checkered walnut round butt grip remains in excellent condition showing just a few tiny dings along the base. The checkering remains crisp and the wood shows some rather lovely grain figure throughout. The original sights are intact with adjustable square-notch rear and gold bead front and the serialized parts are matching. Barrel-to-frame fit is solid and the action seems to function well mechanically. The included blue paper-covered box with repeating gold H&R monogram print remains in very fine condition showing an old repair at the lid hinge, some light flaking, scuffs and minor staining. The bottom is correctly ink-stamp-numbered matching the gun and the dark blue end label remains in very nice condition completely with separate callout stickers for the sights and double action. The internal lid label is also near excellent and a simple factory wooden cleaning jag is present. A lovely example of these interesting snub-nosed 9-shot revolvers with rarely seen box. (13B10825-66) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (1000/1500)
serial #D23860, 22 LR, 2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This is a lovely example of a rather rate variant retaining about 99% original bright blue showing some ver...morey sharp high edge wear, a few handling marks and a handful of minor freckles mostly along the frontstrap. The polished sides of the hammer remain brilliant while its back surface and the ejector show lovely vibrant case-hardened colors. All markings remain crisp and clear with nice etched “NEW DEFENDER” on the left side barrel, maker markings along the topstrap and stamped patent dates along the cylinder. The checkered walnut round butt grip remains in excellent condition showing just a few tiny dings along the base. The checkering remains crisp and the wood shows some rather lovely grain figure throughout. The original sights are intact with adjustable square-notch rear and gold bead front and the serialized parts are matching. Barrel-to-frame fit is solid and the action seems to function well mechanically. The included blue paper-covered box with repeating gold H&R monogram print remains in very fine condition showing an old repair at the lid hinge, some light flaking, scuffs and minor staining. The bottom is correctly ink-stamp-numbered matching the gun and the dark blue end label remains in very nice condition completely with separate callout stickers for the sights and double action. The internal lid label is also near excellent and a simple factory wooden cleaning jag is present. A lovely example of these interesting snub-nosed 9-shot revolvers with rarely seen box. (13B10825-66) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (1000/1500)

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Winchester Model 71 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 1195 (Sale Order: 196 of 652)      

serial #23789, 348 WCF, 24” round barrel with a bright excellent bore showing perhaps the slightest hint of mild frosting in a few areas and otherwise crisp rifling throughout. The barrel and magazine of this 1947-made rifle retain about 90% original blue with most of the loss due to some scattered light handling marks and honest fading to a deep plum tone under bright light along the barrel. The magazine plug and nosecap have mostly flaked to a pleasant gray-brown patina with remnants of bright blue along the edges. The action retains a similar amount of original bright blue with fading to gray along the bottom metal, some mild edge wear and errant freckles. There are three drilled and tapped holes along the left side action probably for some kind of tip-off mount, the bolt is cut for a riding bolt peep sight and all markings remain intact and strong. The smooth pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend remain in near excellent condition showing a slightly worn oil finish and just a few scattered tiny dings or minor handling marks. The sides of the buttstock actually show some rather attractive subtle tiger striping throughout. The rifle is sighted with standard sporting rear sight and brass bead front sight on ramp complete with hood. The action seems to function well mechanically. A rather nice post-war Model 71 rifle. (13B10832-1) {C&R} (1200/1800)
serial #23789, 348 WCF, 24” round barrel with a bright excellent bore showing perhaps the slightest hint of mild frosting in a few areas and otherwise crisp rifling throu...moreghout. The barrel and magazine of this 1947-made rifle retain about 90% original blue with most of the loss due to some scattered light handling marks and honest fading to a deep plum tone under bright light along the barrel. The magazine plug and nosecap have mostly flaked to a pleasant gray-brown patina with remnants of bright blue along the edges. The action retains a similar amount of original bright blue with fading to gray along the bottom metal, some mild edge wear and errant freckles. There are three drilled and tapped holes along the left side action probably for some kind of tip-off mount, the bolt is cut for a riding bolt peep sight and all markings remain intact and strong. The smooth pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend remain in near excellent condition showing a slightly worn oil finish and just a few scattered tiny dings or minor handling marks. The sides of the buttstock actually show some rather attractive subtle tiger striping throughout. The rifle is sighted with standard sporting rear sight and brass bead front sight on ramp complete with hood. The action seems to function well mechanically. A rather nice post-war Model 71 rifle. (13B10832-1) {C&R} (1200/1800)

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Rare Harrington & Richardson Auto-Ejecting Double Action Revolver Two Barrel Set

Lot # 1196 (Sale Order: 197 of 652)      

serial #104163, 32 S&W and 38 S&W, 6” 32 barrel with a mostly bright very good plus bore showing evident imperfections along the rifling and 3 1/4” 38 barrel with a bright near excellent bore. According to Mr. Littlefield this is the only two-barrel set of the Auto-Ejecting model known with matching set of barrels. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original bright blue with most of the loss due to some scattered light handling marks and sparse minor oxidation speckling here and there. The hammer and trigger retain strong case-hardened colors and some of the screw heads show light slot wear. The markings along the 32 barrel remain mostly intact and strong, some of them lightly-struck, showing the large “H&R AUTOMATIC” on the left side. The markings on the 38 barrel are crisp throughout with the smaller “AUTO.EJECTING” stamp on the left side. The black checkered hard rubber grips remain in near excellent condition. Both barrels and the 38 cylinder and ejector are matching the frame, the 32 cylinder and ejector were replaced at some point numbered “206” and “553”. The ejector sometimes does not trip and the action otherwise seems to function well mechanically with good timing and lock-up. An interesting and very rare ensemble. (13A10825-2) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (1000/1500)
serial #104163, 32 S&W and 38 S&W, 6” 32 barrel with a mostly bright very good plus bore showing evident imperfections along the rifling and 3 1/4” 38 barrel with a brigh...moret near excellent bore. According to Mr. Littlefield this is the only two-barrel set of the Auto-Ejecting model known with matching set of barrels. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original bright blue with most of the loss due to some scattered light handling marks and sparse minor oxidation speckling here and there. The hammer and trigger retain strong case-hardened colors and some of the screw heads show light slot wear. The markings along the 32 barrel remain mostly intact and strong, some of them lightly-struck, showing the large “H&R AUTOMATIC” on the left side. The markings on the 38 barrel are crisp throughout with the smaller “AUTO.EJECTING” stamp on the left side. The black checkered hard rubber grips remain in near excellent condition. Both barrels and the 38 cylinder and ejector are matching the frame, the 32 cylinder and ejector were replaced at some point numbered “206” and “553”. The ejector sometimes does not trip and the action otherwise seems to function well mechanically with good timing and lock-up. An interesting and very rare ensemble. (13A10825-2) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (1000/1500)

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Interarms Mauser Parabellum American Eagle Luger Pistol

Lot # 1197 (Sale Order: 198 of 652)      

serial #11.012199, 9mm, 6” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this pistol retain about 99% original blue and straw finishes showing a little mild silvering in a few areas from light operation and taking down. The sear spring and grip screws show pale fire blue and all markings remain intact and strong. The checkered beech grips remain in excellent condition perhaps showing one or two tiny handling marks. The action seems to function well mechanically and the pistol includes its original matching box that shows a few old tape repairs to blown out corners of the lid and some scattered oil soaking. Also included are two original magazines, Luger tool, brass cleaning rod and blue plastic Mauser seal. An excellent example of these more modern production Luger pistols. (13A10760-6) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
serial #11.012199, 9mm, 6” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this pistol retain about 99% original blue and straw finishes showing a little mild ...moresilvering in a few areas from light operation and taking down. The sear spring and grip screws show pale fire blue and all markings remain intact and strong. The checkered beech grips remain in excellent condition perhaps showing one or two tiny handling marks. The action seems to function well mechanically and the pistol includes its original matching box that shows a few old tape repairs to blown out corners of the lid and some scattered oil soaking. Also included are two original magazines, Luger tool, brass cleaning rod and blue plastic Mauser seal. An excellent example of these more modern production Luger pistols. (13A10760-6) {MODERN} (1000/1500)

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Fine German EL-24 Sub-Caliber Rifle Insert by Erma

Lot # 1198 (Sale Order: 199 of 652)      

serial #3782d, 22 LR, 26” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The receiver and bolt of this attractive example retain about 97% original blue showing a few areas of mild silvering from light operational wear. The barrel remains mostly bright throughout and the extractor shows lovely brilliant fire blue. All markings are intact and crisp showing proper “(Eagle) / 77” Waffenamts and droop wing eagle firing proofs and the serialized parts are matching. The included original hardwood case remains in very good plus condition showing some areas of slight discoloration and scattered light dings along the exterior. One end of the case retains a strong “ERMA” stamp and “(Eagle) / 77” Waffenamt. The interior holds all of the original accouterments including the fire-blued tensioner tool, a pair of 1938-dated magazines in very fine condition and floorplate/magazine well assembly matching the unit, dated 1937 and rating near excellent. All of the accessories also show proper Waffenamts. This is an excellent cased EL-24 with all of its original accessories that would make a fine addition to any German martial collection. (13A10832-3) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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British Commercial Conversion No. 4 Mk 2 Bolt Action Target Rifle

Lot # 1199 (Sale Order: 200 of 652)      

serial #PF235971, 7.62 NATO, 27 1/2” heavy barrel with two spots of light oxidation near the muzzle in an otherwise bright excellent bore. The receiver retains about 75% flaking black enamel finish with light wear on the high edges and contact points, the rear of the socket showing some minor oxidation, and the barrel retains about 97% original blue finish with a few spots of light oxidation, the greatest concentration of which is beneath the front sight collar, and some scattered minor handling marks. The hardwood buttstock is in very good plus condition with some light oxidation leeching where the wrist meets the socket and a few minor dings and handling marks, the underside of the wrist showing the remnants of a stamped serial number, and the forend and handguard are similarly in very good plus condition with a few light handling marks and flaking of the finish, both neatly shortened 1 3/8” after the barrel band and showing a small rectangular filled spot on the forend tip; stock features sling swivels on the toeline and on the upper band, an additional Parker Hale swivel ahead of the Sterling 7.62mm conversion magazine. The side of the receiver is marked “No 4 MK 2 (F) / 2/52” and the serial number, the receiver ring is stamped “REGULATED / BY FULTON”, and British commercial proofs are stamped on the barrel beneath the handguard; the bolt is numbered to the rifle. The rifle is sighted with globe-style front sight with globe insert and a A.J. Parker Model T.Z. 4/47 aperture rear sight, the screw-in aperture for which is present. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. A fine commercially converted target rifle, appearing to mirror the L39A1 and its other commercial variants very closely. (14A10718-5) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #PF235971, 7.62 NATO, 27 1/2” heavy barrel with two spots of light oxidation near the muzzle in an otherwise bright excellent bore. The receiver retains about 75% ...moreflaking black enamel finish with light wear on the high edges and contact points, the rear of the socket showing some minor oxidation, and the barrel retains about 97% original blue finish with a few spots of light oxidation, the greatest concentration of which is beneath the front sight collar, and some scattered minor handling marks. The hardwood buttstock is in very good plus condition with some light oxidation leeching where the wrist meets the socket and a few minor dings and handling marks, the underside of the wrist showing the remnants of a stamped serial number, and the forend and handguard are similarly in very good plus condition with a few light handling marks and flaking of the finish, both neatly shortened 1 3/8” after the barrel band and showing a small rectangular filled spot on the forend tip; stock features sling swivels on the toeline and on the upper band, an additional Parker Hale swivel ahead of the Sterling 7.62mm conversion magazine. The side of the receiver is marked “No 4 MK 2 (F) / 2/52” and the serial number, the receiver ring is stamped “REGULATED / BY FULTON”, and British commercial proofs are stamped on the barrel beneath the handguard; the bolt is numbered to the rifle. The rifle is sighted with globe-style front sight with globe insert and a A.J. Parker Model T.Z. 4/47 aperture rear sight, the screw-in aperture for which is present. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. A fine commercially converted target rifle, appearing to mirror the L39A1 and its other commercial variants very closely. (14A10718-5) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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