Auction No. 140 Session 2

Auction No. 140 Session 2

Sunday, November 19, 2023  |  9:00 AM Eastern
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Auction No. 140 Session 2

Auction No. 140 Session 2

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This sale by Amoskeag Auction Company features over 1175 lots of rare and historic firearms. View the entire catalog here.
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Kimber Custom TLE/RI II Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 1450 (Sale Order: 451 of 649)      

serial #K174890, 45 ACP, 5” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this Yonkers pistol retain 98% original matte black finish with a spot of light operational wear on both sides of the grip safety. The checkered soft rubber grips remain excellent, the three-dot nights are dim but functional. Included is the box, magazine, and manual. (5A11224-11) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #K174890, 45 ACP, 5” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this Yonkers pistol retain 98% original matte black finish with a spot of light ope...morerational wear on both sides of the grip safety. The checkered soft rubber grips remain excellent, the three-dot nights are dim but functional. Included is the box, magazine, and manual. (5A11224-11) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Unmarked Percussion Salute Cannon

Lot # 1451 (Sale Order: 452 of 649)      

About 1” bore, 12 3/4” overall length barrel bored 10 1/8” deep showing a good, oxidized and pitted bore which may clean to very good. The tube and all the hardware is a lightly tarnished ocher patina, the capsquares showing a bit more tarnish with light powder staining in the flash area of the touch hole. The globe shaped axle nuts have drilled centers for securing cannon in place. The mahogany carriage rates about very good with two shallow grooves behind the capsquare on the left side and two small thin cracks in the upper left rear corner. There are other small handling marks, tiny nicks along the edges and some light dirt staining. The matching turned wheels show similar handling marks and staining. The cannon shows evidence of having been fired and despite its minor detractors still remains a very attractive display piece and would doubtless be an enjoyable restoration project. There is no elevator nor any evidence that one ever existed and the cannon is completely un-marked. The overall length from the muzzle face to the rear of the carriage is about 18 3/4” and weighs just under 12 lbs. (5A11284-1) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
About 1” bore, 12 3/4” overall length barrel bored 10 1/8” deep showing a good, oxidized and pitted bore which may clean to very good. The tube and all the hardware is a ...morelightly tarnished ocher patina, the capsquares showing a bit more tarnish with light powder staining in the flash area of the touch hole. The globe shaped axle nuts have drilled centers for securing cannon in place. The mahogany carriage rates about very good with two shallow grooves behind the capsquare on the left side and two small thin cracks in the upper left rear corner. There are other small handling marks, tiny nicks along the edges and some light dirt staining. The matching turned wheels show similar handling marks and staining. The cannon shows evidence of having been fired and despite its minor detractors still remains a very attractive display piece and would doubtless be an enjoyable restoration project. There is no elevator nor any evidence that one ever existed and the cannon is completely un-marked. The overall length from the muzzle face to the rear of the carriage is about 18 3/4” and weighs just under 12 lbs. (5A11284-1) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)

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As-New Colt Model CR6920 Semi-Auto Carbine

Lot # 1452 (Sale Order: 453 of 649)      

serial #CR076347, 5.56 NATO, 16” chrome-lined barrel with flash hider, a 1:7” twist and a bright excellent bore. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. The carbine features laser-engraved Rampant Colt and “CARBINE” on the left side of the magazine well, and proper “13629” cage code on the flat top upper receiver, barrel, and M4 buttstock. It includes a Colt bolt carrier group, front sight base with bayonet lug, Magpul MBUS rear sight, factory box, and sealed bag of accessories including the manual, Magpul Gen M2 30-round PMag, and cable lock with keys. The action appears to function well mechanically. (4A11150-74) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #CR076347, 5.56 NATO, 16” chrome-lined barrel with flash hider, a 1:7” twist and a bright excellent bore. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired on...morely, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. The carbine features laser-engraved Rampant Colt and “CARBINE” on the left side of the magazine well, and proper “13629” cage code on the flat top upper receiver, barrel, and M4 buttstock. It includes a Colt bolt carrier group, front sight base with bayonet lug, Magpul MBUS rear sight, factory box, and sealed bag of accessories including the manual, Magpul Gen M2 30-round PMag, and cable lock with keys. The action appears to function well mechanically. (4A11150-74) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Remington Model 541-S Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1453 (Sale Order: 454 of 649)      

serial #1162968, 22 LR, 24” barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with a few light handling marks. The checkered walnut stock rates near excellent and has just a few light handling marks and some light cracking and crazing to the lacquer finish. The stock features the factory composite rosewood forend tip, gripcap and buttplate. The barrel is tapped for sights and the receiver is both grooved and tapped for mounts. A single detachable magazine is included. A lovely example of these Custom Sporter series rifles that is dated coded to June of 1974. (4A11227-3) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #1162968, 22 LR, 24” barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with a few light handling marks. The checkered walnut ...morestock rates near excellent and has just a few light handling marks and some light cracking and crazing to the lacquer finish. The stock features the factory composite rosewood forend tip, gripcap and buttplate. The barrel is tapped for sights and the receiver is both grooved and tapped for mounts. A single detachable magazine is included. A lovely example of these Custom Sporter series rifles that is dated coded to June of 1974. (4A11227-3) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Weatherby Mark V Weathermark Alaskan Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1454 (Sale Order: 455 of 649)      

serial #H256954, 340 WBY MAG, 26” barrel with muzzlebrake and an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original electroless satin nickel finish with some light handling marks and some areas of light staining and light oxidation along the barrel and around the muzzlebrake. The checkered black synthetic stock rates excellent and features swivel studs and a left side cheek rest. There are no provisions for sights but mounted to the receiver is a set of Leupold QR bases. The muzzlebrake is numbered to the receiver. This model saw limited production between 1992 and 1994 and was designed for the harsh Alaskan outdoors. (4A11296-6) {MODERN} [NRA Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
serial #H256954, 340 WBY MAG, 26” barrel with muzzlebrake and an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original electroless satin nickel finish with some...more light handling marks and some areas of light staining and light oxidation along the barrel and around the muzzlebrake. The checkered black synthetic stock rates excellent and features swivel studs and a left side cheek rest. There are no provisions for sights but mounted to the receiver is a set of Leupold QR bases. The muzzlebrake is numbered to the receiver. This model saw limited production between 1992 and 1994 and was designed for the harsh Alaskan outdoors. (4A11296-6) {MODERN} [NRA Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)

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Austrian Model 1854 “Lorenz” Percussion Rifle-Musket

Lot # 1455 (Sale Order: 456 of 649)      

About .56 cal., shortened 37 1/4” barrel with an about very good bore showing light oxidation and light pitting throughout the strong rifling. The metal surfaces are toning to a lightly oxidized gray patina, the buttplate is toning more to a heavily oxidized brown patina, with scattered light pitting and handling marks from the years. The lockplate features a crisp Austrian eagle at the rear and “860,” indicating 1860-manufacture, in the center and there are various small stampings here and there. The smooth European hardwood stock with left side cheekpiece rates about very good with a coat of added finish which is beginning to flake off on the toe line, a narrow chip behind the upper tang, spots of high edge wear and light handling marks. The brass tulip-head ramrod and the upper tang screw are older replacements, the sling swivels are intact and the action is strong and crisp. (23B11028-1) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
About .56 cal., shortened 37 1/4” barrel with an about very good bore showing light oxidation and light pitting throughout the strong rifling. The metal surfaces are toni...moreng to a lightly oxidized gray patina, the buttplate is toning more to a heavily oxidized brown patina, with scattered light pitting and handling marks from the years. The lockplate features a crisp Austrian eagle at the rear and “860,” indicating 1860-manufacture, in the center and there are various small stampings here and there. The smooth European hardwood stock with left side cheekpiece rates about very good with a coat of added finish which is beginning to flake off on the toe line, a narrow chip behind the upper tang, spots of high edge wear and light handling marks. The brass tulip-head ramrod and the upper tang screw are older replacements, the sling swivels are intact and the action is strong and crisp. (23B11028-1) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)

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Rare Short-Barreled Smith & Wesson No. 1 Third Issue Revolver

Lot # 1456 (Sale Order: 457 of 649)      

serial #50876, 22 RF, 2 11/16” ribbed round barrel with a partially bright good bore showing some light pitting and oxidation in the grooves and otherwise strong rifling. This is an attractive example retaining about 90% original nickel finish showing some scattered areas of light flaking mostly along the high edges and gripstraps toning to gray-brown, the gripstraps also with some minor pinprick pitting. All markings remain intact and strong, the address and patent dates properly stamped along the left side barrel. The smooth rosewood grips remain in very fine condition retaining about 94% original varnish that shows some light flaking and scattered minor dings. The right panel is mismatched stamp-numbered “34659” and the barrel and frame show matching assembly code “8R”. Strangely the cylinder is marked “8H”, possibly a factory error. Barrel-to-frame fit is excellent and the action seems to function well mechanically with very good timing and lock-up. These revolvers are very scarce with perhaps only 1000 of these short-barreled variants were manufactured and this is a nice example for the advanced Smith & Wesson collector. (13B10825-43) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
serial #50876, 22 RF, 2 11/16” ribbed round barrel with a partially bright good bore showing some light pitting and oxidation in the grooves and otherwise strong rifling....more This is an attractive example retaining about 90% original nickel finish showing some scattered areas of light flaking mostly along the high edges and gripstraps toning to gray-brown, the gripstraps also with some minor pinprick pitting. All markings remain intact and strong, the address and patent dates properly stamped along the left side barrel. The smooth rosewood grips remain in very fine condition retaining about 94% original varnish that shows some light flaking and scattered minor dings. The right panel is mismatched stamp-numbered “34659” and the barrel and frame show matching assembly code “8R”. Strangely the cylinder is marked “8H”, possibly a factory error. Barrel-to-frame fit is excellent and the action seems to function well mechanically with very good timing and lock-up. These revolvers are very scarce with perhaps only 1000 of these short-barreled variants were manufactured and this is a nice example for the advanced Smith & Wesson collector. (13B10825-43) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)

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Replica British Grenade Mortar

Lot # 1457 (Sale Order: 458 of 649)      

2 1/4" bore, 5 3/4" deep with an oxidized bore. The gun is brass or bronze and typifies the classic Coehorn pattern with turned muzzle rings and a "GR2" George II Royal Cypher on the trunnion reinforce, purportedly assembled by Champlain Cannon Works (the original tubes sold to them by LaPan foundry). The tube is an ochre patina and measures 7" overall length and about 5" from trunnion face-to-trunnion face with an O.D. at the muzzle of about 3 5/8". The right trunnion is unmarked, the left trunnion is marked "No 63”. There is a simple hardwood bed with brass hardware attaching the tube to the bed as well as a nice lanyard ring and brass carry handles left and right. The bed is 15" long and 7 1/4" wide by about 5" tall and painted a gray-green. The gun is indeed vented and does show signs of being fired (it should be noted that the standard American pool ball is 2 1/4" in diameter). Overall a nice display or report piece (3B10672-11) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
2 1/4" bore, 5 3/4" deep with an oxidized bore. The gun is brass or bronze and typifies the classic Coehorn pattern with turned muzzle rings and a "GR2" George II Royal C...moreypher on the trunnion reinforce, purportedly assembled by Champlain Cannon Works (the original tubes sold to them by LaPan foundry). The tube is an ochre patina and measures 7" overall length and about 5" from trunnion face-to-trunnion face with an O.D. at the muzzle of about 3 5/8". The right trunnion is unmarked, the left trunnion is marked "No 63”. There is a simple hardwood bed with brass hardware attaching the tube to the bed as well as a nice lanyard ring and brass carry handles left and right. The bed is 15" long and 7 1/4" wide by about 5" tall and painted a gray-green. The gun is indeed vented and does show signs of being fired (it should be noted that the standard American pool ball is 2 1/4" in diameter). Overall a nice display or report piece (3B10672-11) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)

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U.S. Model 1842 Percussion Musket By Springfield Armory

Lot # 1458 (Sale Order: 459 of 649)      

69 cal., 42” barrel with a dark bore. The metal surfaces have aged to a blend of dark and light gray patina with unobtrusive vise “bite” marks along the sides of the breech, softened speckles of pinprick pitting along the barrel and some scattered areas of light oxidation. All markings are correct and crisp with the lockplate dated 1849. The walnut stock rates very fine to perhaps excellent for its age with a strong original finish, raised grain figure throughout, a small chip just above the rear lockplate screw and a few expected dings and light handling marks. The stock flats retain nice definition and there is a softened inspection cartouche on the left flat. The bayonet lug and brass front sight blade are intact, the nipple is worn, the rear sling swivel is cracked, no ramrod is present and the action is very robust and crisp. The Model 1842 was the first shoulder arm to be made of interchangeable parts at both national armories. (23A10687-179) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
69 cal., 42” barrel with a dark bore. The metal surfaces have aged to a blend of dark and light gray patina with unobtrusive vise “bite” marks along the sides of the bree...morech, softened speckles of pinprick pitting along the barrel and some scattered areas of light oxidation. All markings are correct and crisp with the lockplate dated 1849. The walnut stock rates very fine to perhaps excellent for its age with a strong original finish, raised grain figure throughout, a small chip just above the rear lockplate screw and a few expected dings and light handling marks. The stock flats retain nice definition and there is a softened inspection cartouche on the left flat. The bayonet lug and brass front sight blade are intact, the nipple is worn, the rear sling swivel is cracked, no ramrod is present and the action is very robust and crisp. The Model 1842 was the first shoulder arm to be made of interchangeable parts at both national armories. (23A10687-179) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)

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U.S. M1 Garand Rifle By Springfield Armory

Lot # 1459 (Sale Order: 460 of 649)      

serial #5858161, 30-06, 24” 4-55 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a hint or two of oxidation in an otherwise bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% mixed original and arsenal reapplied Parkerized finishes with some light wear on high edges and contact points and a few minor handling marks. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good condition as lightly cleaned with some older added finish, showing some scattered dings predominately around the pistolgrip, a linear divot on the right side of the buttstock, and light handling marks. A partial 1/2” DoD acceptance proof is visible on the left with a bold circled “P” proof intact inside the pistolgrip. The receiver markings are readily visible but somewhat light, the barrel markings are crisp, the trigger housing, hammer, and windage knob are “HRA” marked, and the bolt is “SA” marked. The rifle retains the standard open sight with T105 rear sight drums, features a stamped triggerguard and 2-slot gas cylinder screw, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is a CMP Certificate of Authenticity, listing the model as “M1 Garand” and serialized to the gun, dated December 2009. A fine service rifle for the martial collector. (14A11177-12) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #5858161, 30-06, 24” 4-55 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a hint or two of oxidation in an otherwise bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98...more% mixed original and arsenal reapplied Parkerized finishes with some light wear on high edges and contact points and a few minor handling marks. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good condition as lightly cleaned with some older added finish, showing some scattered dings predominately around the pistolgrip, a linear divot on the right side of the buttstock, and light handling marks. A partial 1/2” DoD acceptance proof is visible on the left with a bold circled “P” proof intact inside the pistolgrip. The receiver markings are readily visible but somewhat light, the barrel markings are crisp, the trigger housing, hammer, and windage knob are “HRA” marked, and the bolt is “SA” marked. The rifle retains the standard open sight with T105 rear sight drums, features a stamped triggerguard and 2-slot gas cylinder screw, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is a CMP Certificate of Authenticity, listing the model as “M1 Garand” and serialized to the gun, dated December 2009. A fine service rifle for the martial collector. (14A11177-12) {C&R} (800/1200)

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U.S. Model 1903 Bolt Action Rifle By Rock Island Arsenal

Lot # 1460 (Sale Order: 461 of 649)      

serial #169433, 30-06, 24” 4-11 dated Rock Island Arsenal barrel with a bright very good plus to near excellent bore with scattered fine oxidation but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this pre-WWI rifle retain about 92-95% arsenal reapplied gray-green Parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, the barrel and rear sight base toned to brown, light tool marks on either side of the front sight base, and some scattered light handling marks. The bolt shows a mottled gray-brown patina with areas of moderate operational wear to gun metal, the extractor retaining strong remnants of flaking blue, the cocking piece toning to plum, and the bolt shroud toned to an even gray Parkerized patina with some fine pinprick pitting. The straight grip walnut stock with grasping groove and dual reinforcing bolts is in very good condition as arsenal refurbished with a pin repair at the top of the wrist, an about 1 1/8” non-flexing crack at the rear of the receiver, a few light dings and impact marks, and some light handling marks scattered about. The stock is marked with what appears to be three unique inspector cartouches, a lightly double struck boxed “EAA / RIA”, a boxed “J.C.C. / R.I.A.”, and a boxed “J.F.C.” stuck over that, and the underside of the wrist shows three serifed circled “P” proofs, two only faded remnants with the third mostly intact further down the wrist. The receiver markings are intact and crisp, and the underside of the barrel is marked “M15 / P”. The rifle retains the standard open sights, the face of the Model 1905 rear sight still largely bright and graduated to 2700 yards with a top notch for 2800, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. As with all low-numbered M1903’s, this rifle is sold as a collectible only and no thought should be given to loading or firing. A WWI service rifle that saw arsenal refurbishment multiple times. (14A11014-33) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #169433, 30-06, 24” 4-11 dated Rock Island Arsenal barrel with a bright very good plus to near excellent bore with scattered fine oxidation but strong rifling thro...moreughout. The metal surfaces of this pre-WWI rifle retain about 92-95% arsenal reapplied gray-green Parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, the barrel and rear sight base toned to brown, light tool marks on either side of the front sight base, and some scattered light handling marks. The bolt shows a mottled gray-brown patina with areas of moderate operational wear to gun metal, the extractor retaining strong remnants of flaking blue, the cocking piece toning to plum, and the bolt shroud toned to an even gray Parkerized patina with some fine pinprick pitting. The straight grip walnut stock with grasping groove and dual reinforcing bolts is in very good condition as arsenal refurbished with a pin repair at the top of the wrist, an about 1 1/8” non-flexing crack at the rear of the receiver, a few light dings and impact marks, and some light handling marks scattered about. The stock is marked with what appears to be three unique inspector cartouches, a lightly double struck boxed “EAA / RIA”, a boxed “J.C.C. / R.I.A.”, and a boxed “J.F.C.” stuck over that, and the underside of the wrist shows three serifed circled “P” proofs, two only faded remnants with the third mostly intact further down the wrist. The receiver markings are intact and crisp, and the underside of the barrel is marked “M15 / P”. The rifle retains the standard open sights, the face of the Model 1905 rear sight still largely bright and graduated to 2700 yards with a top notch for 2800, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. As with all low-numbered M1903’s, this rifle is sold as a collectible only and no thought should be given to loading or firing. A WWI service rifle that saw arsenal refurbishment multiple times. (14A11014-33) {C&R} (800/1200)

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German K98K Bolt Action Rifle By J.P. Sauer & Sohn

Lot # 1461 (Sale Order: 462 of 649)      

serial #8711p, 8mm Mauser, 24” barrel with a bright very good to very good plus bore with a ring of oxidation about 1/2” from the muzzle, a few scattered spots of the same further into the bore, which otherwise remains bright with strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 147-coded and 1939-dated rifle have worn to a dark gray patina with intermittent light oxidation staining, thinned remnants of original blue, and scattered light dings and spots of light pitting. The pistolgrip laminate hardwood stock and handguard are in very good condition as lightly cleaned with a lightly repaired cut through the end of the forend between the barrel bands, some light checks on top of the handguard, some scattered light handling marks and remnants of light dings, and spots of lightly added finish; the flat steel buttplate has worn to gray with light oil staining and pitting, and is proud at the toe. The stock has been renumbered to the rifle on the toeline and the faint remnants of “H / (eagle) / (eagle)” are just visible on the right side of the butt upon careful examination. The receiver coding and date are light but intact, the floorplate is marked with an “(eagle) / 1” and “1” above the serial number, the three waffenamt on the right side of the rear sight base softened but appearing to read “(eagle) / WaA655”, the remaining marked parts showing the expected “37” and “359” waffenamts, and the numbered parts all matching to the rifle; the forward action screw shows moderate slot damage but still appears to be numbered to the rifle. The rifle retains the standard open sight, the front sight hood intact, and appears to function well mechanically. A nice example for the martial collector. (14A11221-37) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #8711p, 8mm Mauser, 24” barrel with a bright very good to very good plus bore with a ring of oxidation about 1/2” from the muzzle, a few scattered spots of the sam...moree further into the bore, which otherwise remains bright with strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 147-coded and 1939-dated rifle have worn to a dark gray patina with intermittent light oxidation staining, thinned remnants of original blue, and scattered light dings and spots of light pitting. The pistolgrip laminate hardwood stock and handguard are in very good condition as lightly cleaned with a lightly repaired cut through the end of the forend between the barrel bands, some light checks on top of the handguard, some scattered light handling marks and remnants of light dings, and spots of lightly added finish; the flat steel buttplate has worn to gray with light oil staining and pitting, and is proud at the toe. The stock has been renumbered to the rifle on the toeline and the faint remnants of “H / (eagle) / (eagle)” are just visible on the right side of the butt upon careful examination. The receiver coding and date are light but intact, the floorplate is marked with an “(eagle) / 1” and “1” above the serial number, the three waffenamt on the right side of the rear sight base softened but appearing to read “(eagle) / WaA655”, the remaining marked parts showing the expected “37” and “359” waffenamts, and the numbered parts all matching to the rifle; the forward action screw shows moderate slot damage but still appears to be numbered to the rifle. The rifle retains the standard open sight, the front sight hood intact, and appears to function well mechanically. A nice example for the martial collector. (14A11221-37) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Ruger No. 1-RSI International Falling Block Rifle

Lot # 1462 (Sale Order: 463 of 649)      

serial #134-37725, 7mm Mauser, 20” lightweight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this new-in-box rifle retain 99% plus original blue and the breech block remains bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Mannlicher forend are in excellent condition and feature a sling loop on the forend and swivel stud on the toeline. The rifle features a quarter rib, a flip-up white diamond rear sight and ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of rings, sling swivels, lock, and manual. A fine full-stocked Ruger rifle, shipped in 2013. (14A11014-150) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #134-37725, 7mm Mauser, 20” lightweight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this new-in-box rifle retain 99% plus original blue and the bree...morech block remains bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Mannlicher forend are in excellent condition and feature a sling loop on the forend and swivel stud on the toeline. The rifle features a quarter rib, a flip-up white diamond rear sight and ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of rings, sling swivels, lock, and manual. A fine full-stocked Ruger rifle, shipped in 2013. (14A11014-150) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Ruger No. 1-RSI International Falling Block Rifle

Lot # 1463 (Sale Order: 464 of 649)      

serial #134-40252, 257 Roberts, 20” lightweight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain 99% plus original blue with the frame and lever toning very lightly plum under bright light, and the breechblock is bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Mannlicher-style full-length forend are in excellent condition and feature a sling loop on the forend and swivel stud on the toeline. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and a ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, sling swivels, a pair of rings, and the manual. A handy rifle in an effective medium game caliber. (14A11014-145) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #134-40252, 257 Roberts, 20” lightweight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain 99% plus original blue with the frame ...moreand lever toning very lightly plum under bright light, and the breechblock is bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Mannlicher-style full-length forend are in excellent condition and feature a sling loop on the forend and swivel stud on the toeline. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and a ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, sling swivels, a pair of rings, and the manual. A handy rifle in an effective medium game caliber. (14A11014-145) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Ruger No. 1-A Light Sporter Falling Block Rifle

Lot # 1464 (Sale Order: 465 of 649)      

serial #134-38611, 222 Rem, 22” lightweight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this new-in-box rifle retain 99% plus original blue and the breechblock remains bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition with perhaps a light rack or handling mark only. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and a ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of rings, sling swivels, and manual. A solid rifle in an accurate caliber. (14A11014-141) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #134-38611, 222 Rem, 22” lightweight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this new-in-box rifle retain 99% plus original blue and the breechb...morelock remains bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition with perhaps a light rack or handling mark only. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and a ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of rings, sling swivels, and manual. A solid rifle in an accurate caliber. (14A11014-141) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Ruger No. 1-S Medium Sporter Falling Block Rifle

Lot # 1465 (Sale Order: 466 of 649)      

serial #134-39773, 9.3x62mm, 22” medium weight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain 99% original blue, the frame and lever toning lightly to plum, and the breechblock remains bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of ring, swivels, lock, and manual. A fine Ruger rifle chambered for a hard-hitting cartridge. (14A11014-157) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #134-39773, 9.3x62mm, 22” medium weight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain 99% original blue, the frame and lever ...moretoning lightly to plum, and the breechblock remains bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of ring, swivels, lock, and manual. A fine Ruger rifle chambered for a hard-hitting cartridge. (14A11014-157) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Ruger No. 1-A Light Sporter Falling Block Rifle

Lot # 1466 (Sale Order: 467 of 649)      

serial #134-36135, 308 Win, 22” lightweight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain 99% plus original blue with the lever toning lightly to plum and the breechblock remaining bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition, the walnut a somewhat blonder tone with spots at the toe, pistolgrip, and forend showing hints of grain figure. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and a ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of rings, lock, and manual. An attractive light sporter in an effective and ubiquitous chambering, shipped in 2011. (14A11014-153) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #134-36135, 308 Win, 22” lightweight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain 99% plus original blue with the lever toni...moreng lightly to plum and the breechblock remaining bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition, the walnut a somewhat blonder tone with spots at the toe, pistolgrip, and forend showing hints of grain figure. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and a ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of rings, lock, and manual. An attractive light sporter in an effective and ubiquitous chambering, shipped in 2011. (14A11014-153) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Ruger No. 1-S Medium Sporter Falling Block Rifle

Lot # 1467 (Sale Order: 468 of 649)      

serial #134-23456, 9.3x74R, 22” medium weight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this new-in-box rifle retain 99% original blue, showing only the slightest of rub marks on the left side of the barrel band, and the breechblock remains bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition, the buttstock displaying better than normal grain figure throughout. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and a ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of Ruger rings, lock, and manual. An attractive rifle in a versatile cartridge. (14A11014-156) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #134-23456, 9.3x74R, 22” medium weight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this new-in-box rifle retain 99% original blue, showing only the ...moreslightest of rub marks on the left side of the barrel band, and the breechblock remains bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition, the buttstock displaying better than normal grain figure throughout. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and a ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of Ruger rings, lock, and manual. An attractive rifle in a versatile cartridge. (14A11014-156) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Ruger No. 1-A Light Sporter Falling Block Rifle

Lot # 1468 (Sale Order: 469 of 649)      

serial #134-37988, 222 Rem, 22” lightweight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain 99% plus original blue, the lever beginning to tone to plum under bright light, and the breechblock remains bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and a ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of rings, sling swivels, lock, and manual. A fine stalking rifle for varmint and light game. (14A11014-140) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #134-37988, 222 Rem, 22” lightweight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain 99% plus original blue, the lever beginnin...moreg to tone to plum under bright light, and the breechblock remains bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and a ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of rings, sling swivels, lock, and manual. A fine stalking rifle for varmint and light game. (14A11014-140) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Lipsey’s Limited Edition Ruger No. 1-A Light Sporter Falling Block Rifle

Lot # 1469 (Sale Order: 470 of 649)      

serial #134-30446, 257 Roberts, 22” lightweight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain 99% plus original blue, the lever latch toning lightly plum under bright light, and the breechblock remains bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition with attractive grain figure present on both sides of the butt, towards the black Ruger recoil pad. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of Ruger rings, sling swivels, and the manual. A solid Lipsey’s exclusive, one of 251 made. (14A11014-144) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #134-30446, 257 Roberts, 22” lightweight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain 99% plus original blue, the lever latc...moreh toning lightly plum under bright light, and the breechblock remains bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition with attractive grain figure present on both sides of the butt, towards the black Ruger recoil pad. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of Ruger rings, sling swivels, and the manual. A solid Lipsey’s exclusive, one of 251 made. (14A11014-144) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Lipsey’s Limited Edition Ruger No. 1-A Light Sporter Falling Block Rifle

Lot # 1470 (Sale Order: 471 of 649)      

serial #134-32949, 30-30 Win, 22” lightweight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this new-in-box rifle retain 99% plus original blue, the quarter rib and lever toning to plum under bright light, and the breechblock remains bright. The nicely figured checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition and feature a steel gripcap with gold Ruger phoenix. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and a ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of Ruger rings, sling swivels, and manual. An attractive limited edition light sporter, 1 of 250 produced. (14A11014-148) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #134-32949, 30-30 Win, 22” lightweight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this new-in-box rifle retain 99% plus original blue, the quarter ...morerib and lever toning to plum under bright light, and the breechblock remains bright. The nicely figured checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition and feature a steel gripcap with gold Ruger phoenix. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and a ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of Ruger rings, sling swivels, and manual. An attractive limited edition light sporter, 1 of 250 produced. (14A11014-148) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Lipsey’s Limited Edition Ruger No. 1-A Light Sporter Falling Block Rifle

Lot # 1471 (Sale Order: 472 of 649)      

serial #134-31808, 30-30 Win, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain 99% plus original blue with the lever toned to plum under bright light and the breechblock remaining bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in near excellent condition, showing only a light impression on the left side of the heel, and the sling swivel stud is curiously absent on the toeline, the hole remaining vacant. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of Ruger rings, sling swivels, lock, and manual. Only 250 of these limited-edition light sporters were made, and this is a solid example. (14A11014-149) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #134-31808, 30-30 Win, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain 99% plus original blue with the lever toned to plum ...moreunder bright light and the breechblock remaining bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in near excellent condition, showing only a light impression on the left side of the heel, and the sling swivel stud is curiously absent on the toeline, the hole remaining vacant. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of Ruger rings, sling swivels, lock, and manual. Only 250 of these limited-edition light sporters were made, and this is a solid example. (14A11014-149) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Ruger No. 1-A Light Sporter Falling Block Rifle

Lot # 1472 (Sale Order: 473 of 649)      

serial #134-40040, 280 Rem, 22” lightweight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain about 99% plus original blue with the frame and lever toning lightly to plum under bright light, and the breechblock remains bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and a ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of Ruger rings, sling swivels, and manual. A classic-style single shot rifle in an effective caliber. (14A11014-154) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #134-40040, 280 Rem, 22” lightweight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain about 99% plus original blue with the fram...moree and lever toning lightly to plum under bright light, and the breechblock remains bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and a ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of Ruger rings, sling swivels, and manual. A classic-style single shot rifle in an effective caliber. (14A11014-154) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Early U.S. M1 Garand Rifle By Springfield Armory

Lot # 1473 (Sale Order: 474 of 649)      

serial #189660, 30-06, 24” 5-44 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright near excellent bore with hints of pinprick pitting here and there, only noticeable upon close inspection, but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this February 1941-made rifle retain 85-90% arsenal reapplied dark gray Parkerized finish, the bottom metal having a lighter gray tone, with light wear on the high edges and contact points, areas toning lightly brown, more moderate wear on the handguard metal, and the expected light handling marks on the gas cylinder. The blonde hardwood stock and walnut handguards are in very good condition as lightly cleaned with the scattered light dings and handling marks consistent with a military service rifle, and the stock appears now entirely unmarked. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and easily legible, the marked parts all of Springfield Armory manufacture, and the operating rod has been relief cut. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, features a stamped triggerguard and 2-slot gas cylinder screw, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is a cleaning rod, oiler, and tool stored in the butt trap. A solid arsenal refurbished M1 rifle made before the attack on Pearl Harbor and the United States’ entry into WWII. (14A11181-7) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #189660, 30-06, 24” 5-44 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright near excellent bore with hints of pinprick pitting here and there, only noticeable upon clos...moree inspection, but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this February 1941-made rifle retain 85-90% arsenal reapplied dark gray Parkerized finish, the bottom metal having a lighter gray tone, with light wear on the high edges and contact points, areas toning lightly brown, more moderate wear on the handguard metal, and the expected light handling marks on the gas cylinder. The blonde hardwood stock and walnut handguards are in very good condition as lightly cleaned with the scattered light dings and handling marks consistent with a military service rifle, and the stock appears now entirely unmarked. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and easily legible, the marked parts all of Springfield Armory manufacture, and the operating rod has been relief cut. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, features a stamped triggerguard and 2-slot gas cylinder screw, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is a cleaning rod, oiler, and tool stored in the butt trap. A solid arsenal refurbished M1 rifle made before the attack on Pearl Harbor and the United States’ entry into WWII. (14A11181-7) {C&R} (800/1200)

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U.S. M1 Carbine By Underwood

Lot # 1474 (Sale Order: 475 of 649)      

serial #2898456, 30 Carbine, 18” 3-44 dated Underwood barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 2nd serial number block carbine retain about 95% arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, spots of visible bronze brazing on the Type IV trigger housing, and some scattered light handling marks. The M2 walnut stock and 4-rivet handguard are in very good plus condition with a neat brass pin repaired 3/4” crack at the rear of the receiver, easily missed, a light rub mark on the side of the forend from contact with sling hardware, and some scattered light dings and handling marks consistent with a military service carbine. Both stock and handguard are SA-produced replacements, and the left side of the stock shows a partial Standard Products rework mark by the sling cut, now reading only “PRO / RWH”. The receiver markings are intact and clear, the barrel markings somewhat softened by refinishing but still largely intelligible, and the marked parts are a mix of Underwood, Saginaw, Inland, and post-WWII replacements. The carbine features a milled adjustable rear sight, Type III barrel band with bayonet lug, flat bolt, rotary safety, M2 magazine catch, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is a single 15-round magazine in very good plus condition with only light operational wear, and lightly marked “R-C”. A solid arsenal rebuilt M1 carbine for the martial collector. (14A11181-8) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #2898456, 30 Carbine, 18” 3-44 dated Underwood barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 2nd serial number block carbine retain about 95% ars...moreenal reapplied Parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, spots of visible bronze brazing on the Type IV trigger housing, and some scattered light handling marks. The M2 walnut stock and 4-rivet handguard are in very good plus condition with a neat brass pin repaired 3/4” crack at the rear of the receiver, easily missed, a light rub mark on the side of the forend from contact with sling hardware, and some scattered light dings and handling marks consistent with a military service carbine. Both stock and handguard are SA-produced replacements, and the left side of the stock shows a partial Standard Products rework mark by the sling cut, now reading only “PRO / RWH”. The receiver markings are intact and clear, the barrel markings somewhat softened by refinishing but still largely intelligible, and the marked parts are a mix of Underwood, Saginaw, Inland, and post-WWII replacements. The carbine features a milled adjustable rear sight, Type III barrel band with bayonet lug, flat bolt, rotary safety, M2 magazine catch, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is a single 15-round magazine in very good plus condition with only light operational wear, and lightly marked “R-C”. A solid arsenal rebuilt M1 carbine for the martial collector. (14A11181-8) {C&R} (800/1200)

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