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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German P.08 Luger Pistol By DWM

Lot # 1475 (Sale Order: 476 of 649)      

serial #1465, 9mm, 4” barrel with an about very good lightly pitted bore still showing strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 40-50% arsenal blue with light to moderate wear on high edges and contact points, the barrel and upper receiver toned to gray, spots of light oxidation staining, and light pitting. The previously strawed parts have toned to a silvery-gray patina with spots of pinprick to light pitting and some fine oxidation staining. The checkered walnut grips are in about good condition with the checkering worn on both panels, narrow chips on both left and right panels, a ding about the middle of the right panel with verdigris in the checkering, and general light handling marks; both panels are unmarked on the reverse side. The receiver is 1920-dated, the “0” appearing to have been stamped over a previous “1”, the toggle shows a clear DWM monogram, the “(eagle) / ArA4” proofs on the right side of the receiver are somewhat softened but still present, the underside of the barrel shows what appears to be a Bulgarian lion and two “(eagle) / 6” proofs nearer the top, and the front gripstrap is unit marked “1./Gb. Jg. R.100”, likely denoting it as the 100th pistol of the 1st Regiment of a Gebirgsjager division. All numbered parts are matching to the pistol, including the grooved firing pin. The pistol retains the standard open sights and appears to function well mechanically. Included is a single bright-bodied aluminum-base magazine numbered “6107c”, marked also with a “+” and “(eagle) / 154” waffenamt. A salty Luger pistol, likely with an interesting story behind it. (14B11216-1) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #1465, 9mm, 4” barrel with an about very good lightly pitted bore still showing strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 40-50% arsenal blue with...more light to moderate wear on high edges and contact points, the barrel and upper receiver toned to gray, spots of light oxidation staining, and light pitting. The previously strawed parts have toned to a silvery-gray patina with spots of pinprick to light pitting and some fine oxidation staining. The checkered walnut grips are in about good condition with the checkering worn on both panels, narrow chips on both left and right panels, a ding about the middle of the right panel with verdigris in the checkering, and general light handling marks; both panels are unmarked on the reverse side. The receiver is 1920-dated, the “0” appearing to have been stamped over a previous “1”, the toggle shows a clear DWM monogram, the “(eagle) / ArA4” proofs on the right side of the receiver are somewhat softened but still present, the underside of the barrel shows what appears to be a Bulgarian lion and two “(eagle) / 6” proofs nearer the top, and the front gripstrap is unit marked “1./Gb. Jg. R.100”, likely denoting it as the 100th pistol of the 1st Regiment of a Gebirgsjager division. All numbered parts are matching to the pistol, including the grooved firing pin. The pistol retains the standard open sights and appears to function well mechanically. Included is a single bright-bodied aluminum-base magazine numbered “6107c”, marked also with a “+” and “(eagle) / 154” waffenamt. A salty Luger pistol, likely with an interesting story behind it. (14B11216-1) {C&R} (800/1200)

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U.S. Model 1903-A3 Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1476 (Sale Order: 477 of 649)      

serial #3358624, 30-06, 24” 12-42 dated 2-groove Remington barrel with a bright very good plus to near excellent bore with scattered pinprick pitting but strong rifling throughout. The barreled action and safety lever retain about 97% original Parkerized finish with some light wear on high edges and contact points, spots of hardened oil toned to brown, and a few light handling marks. The remaining metal surfaces retain about 75% original blue with light wear on high edges and contact points, light wear and toning to brown on the bottom metal, and a few scattered spots of light oxidation; the bolt body is toning lightly plum under bright light. The stacking swivel retains 99% reapplied blue, and the nosecap retains similar amounts of arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish. The “scant” style walnut stock and handguard are in excellent condition as lightly cleaned with some light abrasions on the underside of the forend between the bands, a few light dings and handling marks, and an added arsenal-quality finish. The stock appears entirely unmarked. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and crisp, and all marked parts show appropriate “R” marks. The rifle retains the standard open sights and appears to function well mechanically. A fine example of an early production M1903-A3 rifle. (14A11280-1) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #3358624, 30-06, 24” 12-42 dated 2-groove Remington barrel with a bright very good plus to near excellent bore with scattered pinprick pitting but strong rifling t...morehroughout. The barreled action and safety lever retain about 97% original Parkerized finish with some light wear on high edges and contact points, spots of hardened oil toned to brown, and a few light handling marks. The remaining metal surfaces retain about 75% original blue with light wear on high edges and contact points, light wear and toning to brown on the bottom metal, and a few scattered spots of light oxidation; the bolt body is toning lightly plum under bright light. The stacking swivel retains 99% reapplied blue, and the nosecap retains similar amounts of arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish. The “scant” style walnut stock and handguard are in excellent condition as lightly cleaned with some light abrasions on the underside of the forend between the bands, a few light dings and handling marks, and an added arsenal-quality finish. The stock appears entirely unmarked. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and crisp, and all marked parts show appropriate “R” marks. The rifle retains the standard open sights and appears to function well mechanically. A fine example of an early production M1903-A3 rifle. (14A11280-1) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Steyr Arms Zephyr II Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1477 (Sale Order: 478 of 649)      

serial #3201925, 22 LR, 19 3/4” lightly fluted barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this new-in-box rifle retain 99% plus original matte gray Mannox finish, the body of the bolt remaining bright and excellent. The fish scale checkered Mannlicher-style walnut stock is in excellent condition and features sling swivels, a fluted left-side cheekpiece, and a subtle schnabel tip. The factory markings are intact and the bolt is numbered to the rifle. The rifle is sighted with a ramped blade front sight and an adjustable express-style rear sight, and the receiver is grooved for optics mounting. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. Included is a single 5-round magazine, the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, and manual. A very attractive rimfire rifle that should perform well. (14A11014-16) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #3201925, 22 LR, 19 3/4” lightly fluted barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this new-in-box rifle retain 99% plus original matte gray Mannox...more finish, the body of the bolt remaining bright and excellent. The fish scale checkered Mannlicher-style walnut stock is in excellent condition and features sling swivels, a fluted left-side cheekpiece, and a subtle schnabel tip. The factory markings are intact and the bolt is numbered to the rifle. The rifle is sighted with a ramped blade front sight and an adjustable express-style rear sight, and the receiver is grooved for optics mounting. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. Included is a single 5-round magazine, the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, and manual. A very attractive rimfire rifle that should perform well. (14A11014-16) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Winchester Pre ’64 Model 88 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 1478 (Sale Order: 479 of 649)      

serial #68254, 243 Win, 22” barrel with some pinprick pitting at the muzzle in an otherwise bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue with light muzzle wear, light freckling on the barrel, and some scattered minor handling marks; the bolt is mostly bright with light operational wear and oxidation staining. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good condition as perhaps lightly cleaned with a smooth small chip at the toe, a moderate ding on the right side of the pistolgrip at the edge of the checkering, and some scattered light handling marks; the steel gripcap and checkered black plastic buttplate are proud in spots and the stock finish appears worn at the toe and on the left side below the action. The factory markings are intact and crisp. The rifle is sighted with a ramped bead front sight and a folding adjustable rear sight, the receiver drilled and tapped for optics and receiver sight mounting. The included “concave arrow” Winchester-marked magazine is in good condition with spots of more moderate pitting, finish loss, and scattered light oxidation, but appears to continue to operate as it should. Also included is a Bushnell Banner II 3-9x scope with clear optics and a crosshair reticle, a pair of 1” Weaver rings, and a one-piece scope base. A solid example for the Winchester collector. (14A11213-1) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #68254, 243 Win, 22” barrel with some pinprick pitting at the muzzle in an otherwise bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue wi...moreth light muzzle wear, light freckling on the barrel, and some scattered minor handling marks; the bolt is mostly bright with light operational wear and oxidation staining. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good condition as perhaps lightly cleaned with a smooth small chip at the toe, a moderate ding on the right side of the pistolgrip at the edge of the checkering, and some scattered light handling marks; the steel gripcap and checkered black plastic buttplate are proud in spots and the stock finish appears worn at the toe and on the left side below the action. The factory markings are intact and crisp. The rifle is sighted with a ramped bead front sight and a folding adjustable rear sight, the receiver drilled and tapped for optics and receiver sight mounting. The included “concave arrow” Winchester-marked magazine is in good condition with spots of more moderate pitting, finish loss, and scattered light oxidation, but appears to continue to operate as it should. Also included is a Bushnell Banner II 3-9x scope with clear optics and a crosshair reticle, a pair of 1” Weaver rings, and a one-piece scope base. A solid example for the Winchester collector. (14A11213-1) {C&R} (800/1200)

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American Arms Derby Sidelock Double Ejectorgun

Lot # 1479 (Sale Order: 480 of 649)      

serial #148581, 410 Bore (3”), 25” barrels choked improved cylinder in both with bright excellent bores. The barrels, forend iron, lever, and long-tang triggerguard of this Spanish-made shotgun retain about 92% original blue, appearing stronger under ambient light, with light wear on high edges and contact points, light wear along the barrels above the forend, wear on the underside of the forend iron, and some minor handling marks. The coin finished frame is in near excellent condition with a few scattered striations and hints of oxidation staining, the factory foliate scroll and floral engraving covering nearly the entirety of the lockplates and belly of the frame remains excellent, with splashes of the same engraving found on the top of the fences, triggerguard, forend iron, and lever. The checkered straight grip walnut stock and forend are in very good plus condition with a few light handling marks and some light finish wear at the tip of the comb and underside of the forend. The stock shows the beginning of some attractive grain figure and features drop points, a checkered butt, an unengraved oval monogram plate on the toeline, and an about 14 1/4” length of pull with drops of about 1 9/16” and 2 1/2”. The factory markings are intact and crisp, and the barrels and forend are numbered to the gun. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest at center and features a single non-selective trigger, nonautomatic safety, mechanical hammers, and is sighted with a lone brass bead. The ejectors do not trip, currently acting only as extractors, but the shotgun otherwise appears to function well mechanically. An attractive F. Sarriugarte-made double in a desirable chambering. (14B11317-7) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #148581, 410 Bore (3”), 25” barrels choked improved cylinder in both with bright excellent bores. The barrels, forend iron, lever, and long-tang triggerguard of th...moreis Spanish-made shotgun retain about 92% original blue, appearing stronger under ambient light, with light wear on high edges and contact points, light wear along the barrels above the forend, wear on the underside of the forend iron, and some minor handling marks. The coin finished frame is in near excellent condition with a few scattered striations and hints of oxidation staining, the factory foliate scroll and floral engraving covering nearly the entirety of the lockplates and belly of the frame remains excellent, with splashes of the same engraving found on the top of the fences, triggerguard, forend iron, and lever. The checkered straight grip walnut stock and forend are in very good plus condition with a few light handling marks and some light finish wear at the tip of the comb and underside of the forend. The stock shows the beginning of some attractive grain figure and features drop points, a checkered butt, an unengraved oval monogram plate on the toeline, and an about 14 1/4” length of pull with drops of about 1 9/16” and 2 1/2”. The factory markings are intact and crisp, and the barrels and forend are numbered to the gun. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest at center and features a single non-selective trigger, nonautomatic safety, mechanical hammers, and is sighted with a lone brass bead. The ejectors do not trip, currently acting only as extractors, but the shotgun otherwise appears to function well mechanically. An attractive F. Sarriugarte-made double in a desirable chambering. (14B11317-7) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Savage Model 99-EG Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 1480 (Sale Order: 481 of 649)      

serial #721335, 250-3000 Savage, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue with light wear on high edges and contact points, light thinning and toning to plum on the receiver when viewed under direct light, and some scattered light handling marks and specks of oxidation. The lever is in excellent condition retaining nearly all its case-hardened colors showing some light operational wear on the internal arm, light softening on the exterior face of the lever, and edges toning lightly to pewter, and the bolt shows a few gray freckles and minor operational wear but retains strong engine turning. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and schnabel forend are in very good plus to near excellent condition with a small chip on the bottom of the forend tip, a few broken points of checkering, and some minor handling marks; the grooved steel buttplate is intact showing light wear at the edges and areas of light oxidation staining. The factory markings are intact and remain easily legible. The rifle is sighted with a ramped bead front sight and a sporting-style rear sight, the receiver tang factory drilled and tapped for aperture sight mounting, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. A very nice 1953-made Model 99 for the Savage collector. (14A11272-3) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #721335, 250-3000 Savage, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue with light wear on high edges and contact p...moreoints, light thinning and toning to plum on the receiver when viewed under direct light, and some scattered light handling marks and specks of oxidation. The lever is in excellent condition retaining nearly all its case-hardened colors showing some light operational wear on the internal arm, light softening on the exterior face of the lever, and edges toning lightly to pewter, and the bolt shows a few gray freckles and minor operational wear but retains strong engine turning. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and schnabel forend are in very good plus to near excellent condition with a small chip on the bottom of the forend tip, a few broken points of checkering, and some minor handling marks; the grooved steel buttplate is intact showing light wear at the edges and areas of light oxidation staining. The factory markings are intact and remain easily legible. The rifle is sighted with a ramped bead front sight and a sporting-style rear sight, the receiver tang factory drilled and tapped for aperture sight mounting, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. A very nice 1953-made Model 99 for the Savage collector. (14A11272-3) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Early Winchester Model 53 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 1481 (Sale Order: 482 of 649)      

serial #6723, 25-20 W.C.F., 22” nickel steel round barrel with a button magazine and a bright about very good bore with light pitting and perhaps light oxidation about midway with otherwise strong rifling throughout. The barrel of this 1924-vintage rifle retains about 50-60% original blue, appearing stronger under ambient light, showing light to moderate thinning and toning to brown, the blue remaining stronger in the protected areas along the woodline and around the rear sight, and wearing to gray towards the muzzle. The receiver has worn to gunmetal gray with fine cleaning striations, light oxidation staining, and remnants of original blue in the protected areas around the hammer, bolt, and trigger, the lever a similar gray-brown patina. The smooth straight grip walnut stock and forend are in very good condition as perhaps lightly cleaned long ago, with a light impact mark at the rear of the lower tang, scattered light dings and handling marks largely smoothed from time and handling, an about 1” crack on the right side of the forend, and a touch of added finish; the grooved steel shotgun-style buttplate is intact having worn to pewter-gray with light oxidation staining. The factory markings are intact and easily legible, with correct “WP” proofs on barrel and receiver, and a few screws show just the beginning of some minor slot damage. The rifle is sighted with a bead front sight and a flattop sporting-style rear, and appears to function well mechanically. A total of 24,916 Model 53 rifles were produced by Winchester, making this example quite early in production. (14A11249-3) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #6723, 25-20 W.C.F., 22” nickel steel round barrel with a button magazine and a bright about very good bore with light pitting and perhaps light oxidation about mi...moredway with otherwise strong rifling throughout. The barrel of this 1924-vintage rifle retains about 50-60% original blue, appearing stronger under ambient light, showing light to moderate thinning and toning to brown, the blue remaining stronger in the protected areas along the woodline and around the rear sight, and wearing to gray towards the muzzle. The receiver has worn to gunmetal gray with fine cleaning striations, light oxidation staining, and remnants of original blue in the protected areas around the hammer, bolt, and trigger, the lever a similar gray-brown patina. The smooth straight grip walnut stock and forend are in very good condition as perhaps lightly cleaned long ago, with a light impact mark at the rear of the lower tang, scattered light dings and handling marks largely smoothed from time and handling, an about 1” crack on the right side of the forend, and a touch of added finish; the grooved steel shotgun-style buttplate is intact having worn to pewter-gray with light oxidation staining. The factory markings are intact and easily legible, with correct “WP” proofs on barrel and receiver, and a few screws show just the beginning of some minor slot damage. The rifle is sighted with a bead front sight and a flattop sporting-style rear, and appears to function well mechanically. A total of 24,916 Model 53 rifles were produced by Winchester, making this example quite early in production. (14A11249-3) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Winchester Model 94 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 1482 (Sale Order: 483 of 649)      

serial #939581, 30 W.C.F., 26” nickel steel octagon barrel with a full magazine and a bright near excellent bore showing some scattered specks of oxidation but strong rifling throughout. This 1922-vintage rifle has been nicely restored, the barrel, magazine tube, and nosecap retain about 85-90% professionally reapplied blue, the barrel toning lightly to gray under bright light, with light high edge wear, speckled finish loss likely from contact with some unknown contaminant and cleaned oxidation greatest towards the muzzle. The receiver and lever retain about 95% later-applied case-hardened colors with darkening and light flaking to brown around the front of the receiver and light toning to smooth case-hardened gray on the tangs, edges of the lever, and left side of the receiver, the balance showing vibrant colors. The fleur-de-lis checkered straight grip walnut stock is in very good plus condition with a small chip at the tip of the left side of the wrist and a few minor handling marks, the forend in excellent condition with the same fleur-de-lis checkering and a minor handling mark or two, both stock and forend featuring some attractive grain figure; the curved steel buttplate shows the same later-added case-hardened colors with light wear at the heel. The factory markings are intact and legible, the Winchester “WP” proofs only slightly softened, and a few of the screws show light slot wear. The rifle is sighted with a King bead front sight showing scattered light oxidation, a Marble’s buckhorn sporting-style rear sight, and a tang-mounted aperture rear sight showing a light brown patina. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. A nicely restored 94 rifle that should still perform well. (14A11202-21) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #939581, 30 W.C.F., 26” nickel steel octagon barrel with a full magazine and a bright near excellent bore showing some scattered specks of oxidation but strong rif...moreling throughout. This 1922-vintage rifle has been nicely restored, the barrel, magazine tube, and nosecap retain about 85-90% professionally reapplied blue, the barrel toning lightly to gray under bright light, with light high edge wear, speckled finish loss likely from contact with some unknown contaminant and cleaned oxidation greatest towards the muzzle. The receiver and lever retain about 95% later-applied case-hardened colors with darkening and light flaking to brown around the front of the receiver and light toning to smooth case-hardened gray on the tangs, edges of the lever, and left side of the receiver, the balance showing vibrant colors. The fleur-de-lis checkered straight grip walnut stock is in very good plus condition with a small chip at the tip of the left side of the wrist and a few minor handling marks, the forend in excellent condition with the same fleur-de-lis checkering and a minor handling mark or two, both stock and forend featuring some attractive grain figure; the curved steel buttplate shows the same later-added case-hardened colors with light wear at the heel. The factory markings are intact and legible, the Winchester “WP” proofs only slightly softened, and a few of the screws show light slot wear. The rifle is sighted with a King bead front sight showing scattered light oxidation, a Marble’s buckhorn sporting-style rear sight, and a tang-mounted aperture rear sight showing a light brown patina. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. A nicely restored 94 rifle that should still perform well. (14A11202-21) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 1483 (Sale Order: 484 of 649)      

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serial #134089, 38 W.C.F., 24” octagon barrel with a full magazine and a good to very good lightly pitted bore still showing evident rifling throughout. The barrel has toned to a brown patina with undertones of gray with light high edge wear, some scattered light handling marks, and remnants of old oxidation; the magazine tube retains the strongest blue, about 85-90%, with light wear at the tip and light freckling throughout. The receiver has worn to a smooth gray-brown patina with some fine striations, scattered remnants of light pitting, and handling marks, the lever showing a similar patina with light oxidation staining, and the hammer retains strong blue with operational wear and light oxidation staining on the spur. The smooth straight grip walnut stock and forend are in very good condition with scattered older abrasions on the butt, concentrated around the toeline, an about 5” thin crack traveling rearward from the nosecap on the bottom of the forend and a shallow splinter on the right woodline, and an added glossy finish on the forend; the curved steel buttplate is lightly proud at the toe and has toned to an oxidized brown patina with a few spots of light pitting. The factory markings are intact and easily legible, and some screws show light slot wear with one on the left side possibly being a more modern replacement. The rifle is sighted with a German silver blade front sight and a sporting-style semi-buckhorn rear sight, and appears to function well mechanically. A solid Model 1892 for the Winchester enthusiast. (14A11000-4) {C&R} [Col. Ken Jayne Collection] (800/1200)

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Winchester Model 92 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 1484 (Sale Order: 485 of 649)      

serial #996977, 25-20 W.C.F., 24” octagon barrel with a full magazine and a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1929-vintage rifle retain about 90% professionally reapplied blue, appearing stronger under ambient light, flaking lightly to brown on the receiver and scattered small spots of the barrel, some small areas of cleaned oxidation, and some light handling marks; the magazine tube has toned to a pleasant plum-brown patina. The smooth straight grip walnut stock and forend are in very good plus condition with light finish wear on the forend and some scattered light dings and handling marks, and the curved steel buttplate is intact with light oxidation. The factory markings are intact and readily legible, and some of the screws show light slot wear. The rifle is sighted with a Lyman bead front sight and a Lyman tang-mounted aperture rear sight, the rear sight dovetail on the barrel neatly blanked, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. A classic American rifle that should still perform well at the range. (14A11000-17) {C&R} [Col. Ken Jayne Collection] (800/1200)
serial #996977, 25-20 W.C.F., 24” octagon barrel with a full magazine and a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1929-vintage rifle retain about 90% professi...moreonally reapplied blue, appearing stronger under ambient light, flaking lightly to brown on the receiver and scattered small spots of the barrel, some small areas of cleaned oxidation, and some light handling marks; the magazine tube has toned to a pleasant plum-brown patina. The smooth straight grip walnut stock and forend are in very good plus condition with light finish wear on the forend and some scattered light dings and handling marks, and the curved steel buttplate is intact with light oxidation. The factory markings are intact and readily legible, and some of the screws show light slot wear. The rifle is sighted with a Lyman bead front sight and a Lyman tang-mounted aperture rear sight, the rear sight dovetail on the barrel neatly blanked, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. A classic American rifle that should still perform well at the range. (14A11000-17) {C&R} [Col. Ken Jayne Collection] (800/1200)

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Remington Model 1894 CE Grade Boxlock Double Ejectorgun

Lot # 1485 (Sale Order: 486 of 649)      

serial #114203, 12 ga (2 3/4”), 28” damascus barrels choked cylinder and modified with bright very good plus bores showing scattered light pits. The barrels have toned to an even brown patina, appearing grayer under ambient light, retaining a strong restruck damascus pattern throughout showing a few small light pits. The frame and remaining metal parts retain about 98% later applied chrome finish showing only some light clouding and freckling beneath the lever on the upper tang, as well as spots of previous pinprick pitting beneath the finish. The original factory C Grade foliate scroll engraving is intact and crisp through the chrome finish, with floral motifs on the lever and screw heads and some flowing scroll around the “REMINGTON ARMS CO.” name on either side of the frame. The checkered round knob pistolgrip walnut stock and splinter-style forend are in near excellent condition as nicely restored with a few light handling marks and a small gap at the rear of the lower tang, the stock featuring chased checkering, a glossy finish, and an unengraved oval monogram plate on the toeline; the Remington Arms checkered hard rubber buttplate is intact with only a small chip on the left edge and a 14 1/8” length of pull with drops of about 1 5/8” and 2”. The factory markings are intact and clear, the stock inlet is properly numbered “14203C”, and the barrels, triggerguard, and forend are numbered to the gun. The shotgun locks up with both barrels lightly off-face showing a sliver of light between the breech and standing breech, the left barrel measuring no thinner than .029” and the right no thinner than .024”, the lever comes to rest just right of center with the screw below it sitting just proud of the tang, and the shotgun features double triggers, a nonautomatic safety, ejectors, and is sighted with a lone steel bead. A nicely restored scarce Model 1894 CE Grade. (14B11242-2) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #114203, 12 ga (2 3/4”), 28” damascus barrels choked cylinder and modified with bright very good plus bores showing scattered light pits. The barrels have toned to...more an even brown patina, appearing grayer under ambient light, retaining a strong restruck damascus pattern throughout showing a few small light pits. The frame and remaining metal parts retain about 98% later applied chrome finish showing only some light clouding and freckling beneath the lever on the upper tang, as well as spots of previous pinprick pitting beneath the finish. The original factory C Grade foliate scroll engraving is intact and crisp through the chrome finish, with floral motifs on the lever and screw heads and some flowing scroll around the “REMINGTON ARMS CO.” name on either side of the frame. The checkered round knob pistolgrip walnut stock and splinter-style forend are in near excellent condition as nicely restored with a few light handling marks and a small gap at the rear of the lower tang, the stock featuring chased checkering, a glossy finish, and an unengraved oval monogram plate on the toeline; the Remington Arms checkered hard rubber buttplate is intact with only a small chip on the left edge and a 14 1/8” length of pull with drops of about 1 5/8” and 2”. The factory markings are intact and clear, the stock inlet is properly numbered “14203C”, and the barrels, triggerguard, and forend are numbered to the gun. The shotgun locks up with both barrels lightly off-face showing a sliver of light between the breech and standing breech, the left barrel measuring no thinner than .029” and the right no thinner than .024”, the lever comes to rest just right of center with the screw below it sitting just proud of the tang, and the shotgun features double triggers, a nonautomatic safety, ejectors, and is sighted with a lone steel bead. A nicely restored scarce Model 1894 CE Grade. (14B11242-2) {C&R} (800/1200)

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DWM 1920 Commercial Luger Pistol

Lot # 1486 (Sale Order: 487 of 649)      

serial #6024u, 30 Luger, 3 7/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 80-85% factory quality blue with light wear on high edges and contact points, wear on the grip straps and spots on the triggerguard and above the chamber toned to pewter, and the frame is toning lightly to brown under direct light. The ejector, magazine release, and takedown lever retain exceptional straw color with the trigger and safety toning largely to a silvery patina with light oxidation staining on the trigger face, and the sear spring and toggle pins retain vibrant fire blue with the rear toggle pin showing wear on the left face. The checkered walnut grips are in very good plus condition with spots of light wear and specks of verdrigris in the checkering; neither panel are numbered. The intertwined DWM logo on the toggle remains crisp, the barrel and receiver are marked with commercial “(crown) / N” proofs, and the trigger, takedown lever, rear toggle, and barrel are numbered to the pistol; the un-grooved firing pin is unnumbered. The pistol retains the standard open sights and appears to function well mechanically. Included is a bright-bodied wood-based magazine, appearing entirely unmarked, toned to gray with scattered fine oxidation staining. A quite attractive example for the Luger enthusiasts. (14A11340-3) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #6024u, 30 Luger, 3 7/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 80-85% factory quality blue with light wear on high edges and contact...more points, wear on the grip straps and spots on the triggerguard and above the chamber toned to pewter, and the frame is toning lightly to brown under direct light. The ejector, magazine release, and takedown lever retain exceptional straw color with the trigger and safety toning largely to a silvery patina with light oxidation staining on the trigger face, and the sear spring and toggle pins retain vibrant fire blue with the rear toggle pin showing wear on the left face. The checkered walnut grips are in very good plus condition with spots of light wear and specks of verdrigris in the checkering; neither panel are numbered. The intertwined DWM logo on the toggle remains crisp, the barrel and receiver are marked with commercial “(crown) / N” proofs, and the trigger, takedown lever, rear toggle, and barrel are numbered to the pistol; the un-grooved firing pin is unnumbered. The pistol retains the standard open sights and appears to function well mechanically. Included is a bright-bodied wood-based magazine, appearing entirely unmarked, toned to gray with scattered fine oxidation staining. A quite attractive example for the Luger enthusiasts. (14A11340-3) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Stevens Model 425 High Power Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 1487 (Sale Order: 488 of 649)      

serial #1131, 35 Remington, 22” round barrel with a partially bright good bore showing some fine pinprick pitting and old oxidation throughout and otherwise strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain about 65-70% original blue showing moderate high edge wear, thinning to gray-brown patina under bright light and some areas of old mild oxidation, a few small spots lightly cleaned on the left side action. The bolt and loading gate are a mild gray patina while the sides of the trigger retain a hint of fire blue. All markings remain intact and strong and there are two additional drilled and tapped holes along the barrel about 5” ahead of the vacant rear sight dovetail for mounting a target block. The smooth walnut stocks remain in very good condition showing somewhat worn original varnish, a couple small thin cracks at the tangs, light dings and handling marks. Stock fit otherwise remains very nice, the original checkered steel buttplate is intact and a small notch has been cut at the point of comb for the tang sight. The rifle is sighted with Marble’s folding tang peep sight with small aperture disc and No. 15 medium brass bead front sight. The action seems to function well mechanically. A very good example of these low-production and desirable lever action rifles. (13A11230-40) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #1131, 35 Remington, 22” round barrel with a partially bright good bore showing some fine pinprick pitting and old oxidation throughout and otherwise strong riflin...moreg. The metal surfaces retain about 65-70% original blue showing moderate high edge wear, thinning to gray-brown patina under bright light and some areas of old mild oxidation, a few small spots lightly cleaned on the left side action. The bolt and loading gate are a mild gray patina while the sides of the trigger retain a hint of fire blue. All markings remain intact and strong and there are two additional drilled and tapped holes along the barrel about 5” ahead of the vacant rear sight dovetail for mounting a target block. The smooth walnut stocks remain in very good condition showing somewhat worn original varnish, a couple small thin cracks at the tangs, light dings and handling marks. Stock fit otherwise remains very nice, the original checkered steel buttplate is intact and a small notch has been cut at the point of comb for the tang sight. The rifle is sighted with Marble’s folding tang peep sight with small aperture disc and No. 15 medium brass bead front sight. The action seems to function well mechanically. A very good example of these low-production and desirable lever action rifles. (13A11230-40) {C&R} (800/1200)

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As-New Winchester Model 70 Super Grade Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1488 (Sale Order: 489 of 649)      

serial #35EZV02522, 338 Win Mag, 26” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This Portuguese-made Winchester Model 70 Super Grade remains in as-new-in-box condition. It features Pre ’64-style controlled round feed with claw extractor, free-floating barrel with recessed target crown, checkered grade V/VI walnut capped pistolgrip stock with left side shadow line cheekpiece and inlaid sling swivel studs, one-piece bottom metal with “-SUPER GRADE-” marked floorplate, factory Pachmayr Decelerator pad, and a three position safety. The right side of the barrel is import-marked by Browning, the original box is included, along with the manual, paperwork, and lock, and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A11342-33) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #35EZV02522, 338 Win Mag, 26” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This Portuguese-made Winchester Model 70 Super Grade remains in as-new-in-box condition. It feat...moreures Pre ’64-style controlled round feed with claw extractor, free-floating barrel with recessed target crown, checkered grade V/VI walnut capped pistolgrip stock with left side shadow line cheekpiece and inlaid sling swivel studs, one-piece bottom metal with “-SUPER GRADE-” marked floorplate, factory Pachmayr Decelerator pad, and a three position safety. The right side of the barrel is import-marked by Browning, the original box is included, along with the manual, paperwork, and lock, and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A11342-33) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Fine U.S. Model 1888 Trapdoor Rifle By Springfield Armory

Lot # 1489 (Sale Order: 490 of 649)      

serial #530058, 45-70, 32 5/8 barrel with a bright very fine bore. The barrel retains about 65-70% original blue with the top of the barrel toning to gray between the upper and lower barrel bands, along with some scattered spots of light oxidation and some light scratches near the muzzle. The buttplate is toning to a gray patina with light oxidation on the toe, and the barrel bands and triggerguard retain about 85% original blue with some wear to gray patina and speckle of light oxidation on the bands. The lockplate and hammer retain about 90% original blue with some thinning to gray patina on the head of the hammer. The receiver, breechblock and barrel tang retain a similar amount of original case-hardened finish which is muting a smoky gray patina on the front of the receiver and on the high edges, along with some fine brown speckling, and there are strong original case-hardened colors in the protected areas and on the tang. Barrel and receiver markings are correct and crisp. The walnut stock rates fine with a strong original oil finish, and some expected scattered light dents and handling marks. Markings are all crisp and include an 1891-dated boxed inspection cartouche on the left side of the action, a circled “P” firing proof and small “U” inspection mark behind the triggerguard, and “18” is stamped by the toe of the buttplate. The sights and sling swivels are intact, the ramrod bayonet locks up tightly in both positions, a Model 1879 combination tool and wipe are included, and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A11340-12) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
serial #530058, 45-70, 32 5/8 barrel with a bright very fine bore. The barrel retains about 65-70% original blue with the top of the barrel toning to gray between the upp...moreer and lower barrel bands, along with some scattered spots of light oxidation and some light scratches near the muzzle. The buttplate is toning to a gray patina with light oxidation on the toe, and the barrel bands and triggerguard retain about 85% original blue with some wear to gray patina and speckle of light oxidation on the bands. The lockplate and hammer retain about 90% original blue with some thinning to gray patina on the head of the hammer. The receiver, breechblock and barrel tang retain a similar amount of original case-hardened finish which is muting a smoky gray patina on the front of the receiver and on the high edges, along with some fine brown speckling, and there are strong original case-hardened colors in the protected areas and on the tang. Barrel and receiver markings are correct and crisp. The walnut stock rates fine with a strong original oil finish, and some expected scattered light dents and handling marks. Markings are all crisp and include an 1891-dated boxed inspection cartouche on the left side of the action, a circled “P” firing proof and small “U” inspection mark behind the triggerguard, and “18” is stamped by the toe of the buttplate. The sights and sling swivels are intact, the ramrod bayonet locks up tightly in both positions, a Model 1879 combination tool and wipe are included, and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A11340-12) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)

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Sako Pre-Vixen Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1490 (Sale Order: 491 of 649)      

serial #26170, 222 Rem, 23 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue with a few tiny spots of light pitting on the underside of the barrel ahead of the forend, some light flaking to pleasant brown patina on the magazine well, and some moderate oxidation and light handling marks on the bow of the triggerguard. The body of the bolt is bright, the handle is numbered to the gun, and the trigger shows spots of light oxidation. The checkered walnut capped pistolgrip stock with left side cheekpiece rates very good plus with some circular dents on the underside of the forend, a small dent on either side of the upper sling swivel stud, and some other light handling marks on the forend and toe line. The sling swivel studs have been dressed to fit a now missing set of swivels, one factory magazine is included, and the action appears to function well mechanically. Mounted to the receiver is a Simmons 8-Point 3-9x40 scope with duplex reticle and bright about excellent optics retaining 99% original black anodized finish, and a foam-padded Gun Guard plastic hard case is also included. (23A11353-1) {C&R}(23A11353-1) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #26170, 222 Rem, 23 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue with a few tiny spots of light pitting on the under...moreside of the barrel ahead of the forend, some light flaking to pleasant brown patina on the magazine well, and some moderate oxidation and light handling marks on the bow of the triggerguard. The body of the bolt is bright, the handle is numbered to the gun, and the trigger shows spots of light oxidation. The checkered walnut capped pistolgrip stock with left side cheekpiece rates very good plus with some circular dents on the underside of the forend, a small dent on either side of the upper sling swivel stud, and some other light handling marks on the forend and toe line. The sling swivel studs have been dressed to fit a now missing set of swivels, one factory magazine is included, and the action appears to function well mechanically. Mounted to the receiver is a Simmons 8-Point 3-9x40 scope with duplex reticle and bright about excellent optics retaining 99% original black anodized finish, and a foam-padded Gun Guard plastic hard case is also included. (23A11353-1) {C&R}(23A11353-1) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Excellent Remington Model 870 Small Gauge Slide Action Shotgun

Lot # 1491 (Sale Order: 492 of 649)      

serial #RS50046U, .410 bore, 25” ventilated rib barrel choked modified with a bright about excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue, the trigger retains all its factory gold plate, and the bolt is bright. The checkered walnut capped pistolgrip stock and forend rate about excellent with a tiny chip at the toe of the buttplate and a few light handling marks on the heel; the gripcap features a “RA” monogram. The shotgun features a 3” chamber, the barrel is sighted with a white bead at the muzzle and a silver bead mid-rib, and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A11273-3) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #RS50046U, .410 bore, 25” ventilated rib barrel choked modified with a bright about excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue, the trigger ...moreretains all its factory gold plate, and the bolt is bright. The checkered walnut capped pistolgrip stock and forend rate about excellent with a tiny chip at the toe of the buttplate and a few light handling marks on the heel; the gripcap features a “RA” monogram. The shotgun features a 3” chamber, the barrel is sighted with a white bead at the muzzle and a silver bead mid-rib, and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A11273-3) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Smith & Wesson First Model 44 Hand Ejector Revolver

Lot # 1492 (Sale Order: 493 of 649)      

serial #9567, 44 Special, 6 1/2” barrel with a very good bore showing scattered small areas of light pitting. This big N-frame Triple Lock has seen honest use over the years. It has a small wedge of loose scroll engraving with stippled shading and wavy edge boarder that starts at the top of the backstrap, extends down to the butt and across the butt. It is not clear why the engraving never progressed further as it would have been a handsome piece if completed. A small window was left on the butt for the serial number this area now toned to a brown-gray hue. The metal surfaces retain about 50-55% original blue showing moderate edge wear, scattered areas of mostly pinprick pitting, light to moderate handling marks, and stains from oxidation. The smooth service trigger is mostly gray while the service hammer retains softened case-hardened colors on the sides, the rest is toned to gray. The grips are later replacement factory diamond checkered walnut Magna stocks with silver S&W medallions that are numbered to another gun and remain in excellent condition. All the appropriate parts including the third lock on the crane are numbered to the gun, the half-moon front sight has been lightly altered by filing it into a smooth ramp, the rear sight is fixed, and the gun appears to time and lockup correctly. A fine upstart collectible for the aspiring collector that can stand a trip to the range occasionally. (8A11204-43) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #9567, 44 Special, 6 1/2” barrel with a very good bore showing scattered small areas of light pitting. This big N-frame Triple Lock has seen honest use over the ye...morears. It has a small wedge of loose scroll engraving with stippled shading and wavy edge boarder that starts at the top of the backstrap, extends down to the butt and across the butt. It is not clear why the engraving never progressed further as it would have been a handsome piece if completed. A small window was left on the butt for the serial number this area now toned to a brown-gray hue. The metal surfaces retain about 50-55% original blue showing moderate edge wear, scattered areas of mostly pinprick pitting, light to moderate handling marks, and stains from oxidation. The smooth service trigger is mostly gray while the service hammer retains softened case-hardened colors on the sides, the rest is toned to gray. The grips are later replacement factory diamond checkered walnut Magna stocks with silver S&W medallions that are numbered to another gun and remain in excellent condition. All the appropriate parts including the third lock on the crane are numbered to the gun, the half-moon front sight has been lightly altered by filing it into a smooth ramp, the rear sight is fixed, and the gun appears to time and lockup correctly. A fine upstart collectible for the aspiring collector that can stand a trip to the range occasionally. (8A11204-43) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Colt Second Series Woodsman Match Target Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 1493 (Sale Order: 494 of 649)      

serial #112016-S, 22 LR, 6” full lug heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This 1952-manufactured pistol has a custom later added muzzle stabilizer that appears removable with a set screw on the bottom. The muzzle stabilizer is probably a prototype but there is no indication if it was factory or aftermarket. The pistol retains about 99% original blue finish showing slight high edge wear, and scattered handling marks. The gun has checkered walnut factory grips, the right panel rates good with later added varnish, showing light to moderate diamond point wear while the left panel rates good to very good with edge wear and handling marks. This gun features an undercut Patridge front sight, Coltmaster adjustable rear sight, and appears to function mechanically. It has a later added non-factory overtravel stop added to the frame on the front of the triggerguard. It includes a factory marked ten-round magazine. Something different for the collector and probably a fine shooter. (8A11264-163) {C&R} [Mark Dunnavant Collection] (800/1200)
serial #112016-S, 22 LR, 6” full lug heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This 1952-manufactured pistol has a custom later added muzzle stabilizer that appears removable ...morewith a set screw on the bottom. The muzzle stabilizer is probably a prototype but there is no indication if it was factory or aftermarket. The pistol retains about 99% original blue finish showing slight high edge wear, and scattered handling marks. The gun has checkered walnut factory grips, the right panel rates good with later added varnish, showing light to moderate diamond point wear while the left panel rates good to very good with edge wear and handling marks. This gun features an undercut Patridge front sight, Coltmaster adjustable rear sight, and appears to function mechanically. It has a later added non-factory overtravel stop added to the frame on the front of the triggerguard. It includes a factory marked ten-round magazine. Something different for the collector and probably a fine shooter. (8A11264-163) {C&R} [Mark Dunnavant Collection] (800/1200)

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Attractive Homemade Breechloading Signal Cannon

Lot # 1494 (Sale Order: 495 of 649)      

8 ga. blank, 11 3/4” barrel with a very good plus bore showing some fine oxidation and pitting. This is an interesting well-crafted salute cannon, the barrel, capsquare bolts, axles and pins, elevator and striker are steel and remain in-the-white with some scattered fine staining. The striker base, capsquares, lashing rings and other hardware are made of brass and have a bright ocher patina with some tarnish and light staining on the striker base. The turned copper wheels have a nice, tarnished patina with tiny marks and blemishes. The second reinforce of the barrel has a raised center with front ring, and a threaded removable breech plug with firing pin in the center of the handle, the striker is a round ball at the end of a hinged arm to which a braided pull string is attached. The mahogany carriage remains in very good plus condition with light dents and handling marks, the right lashing ring is stripped and needs to be resecured to the sideplate. Mounted atop the carriage are two rectangular hardwood blocks that the capsquares are secured to. The overall length from the muzzle to the rear of the carriage is 17 5/8”, weight is just under 28 lbs. and the cannon is completely unmarked. (5A10768-78) {NON-GUN} (800/1200)
8 ga. blank, 11 3/4” barrel with a very good plus bore showing some fine oxidation and pitting. This is an interesting well-crafted salute cannon, the barrel, capsquare b...moreolts, axles and pins, elevator and striker are steel and remain in-the-white with some scattered fine staining. The striker base, capsquares, lashing rings and other hardware are made of brass and have a bright ocher patina with some tarnish and light staining on the striker base. The turned copper wheels have a nice, tarnished patina with tiny marks and blemishes. The second reinforce of the barrel has a raised center with front ring, and a threaded removable breech plug with firing pin in the center of the handle, the striker is a round ball at the end of a hinged arm to which a braided pull string is attached. The mahogany carriage remains in very good plus condition with light dents and handling marks, the right lashing ring is stripped and needs to be resecured to the sideplate. Mounted atop the carriage are two rectangular hardwood blocks that the capsquares are secured to. The overall length from the muzzle to the rear of the carriage is 17 5/8”, weight is just under 28 lbs. and the cannon is completely unmarked. (5A10768-78) {NON-GUN} (800/1200)

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U.S. Model 1917 Double Action Revolver By Colt

Lot # 1495 (Sale Order: 496 of 649)      

serial #192635, 45 ACP, 5 1/2” barrel with a bright near excellent bore some very fine frosting and crisp strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces on this revolver retain about 95% reapplied arsenal grade parkerized finish, the loss due to scattered holster and operational wear, the hammer sides have been polished bright. The revolver was cleaned prior to parkerizing removing the Rampant Colt and any ordnance markings, the barrel address light but visible. The side caliber marking and the “UNITED STATES PROPERTY” marking on the underside of the barrel remain fully visible. The brown checkered Coltwood replacement grips remain near excellent with a tiny crack in the butt of the left panel. The lanyard ring remains present and the butt is marked with Army number “37754”. The action seems to function well mechanically with solid timing and lock-up. (5A11306-17) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #192635, 45 ACP, 5 1/2” barrel with a bright near excellent bore some very fine frosting and crisp strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces on this revolver r...moreetain about 95% reapplied arsenal grade parkerized finish, the loss due to scattered holster and operational wear, the hammer sides have been polished bright. The revolver was cleaned prior to parkerizing removing the Rampant Colt and any ordnance markings, the barrel address light but visible. The side caliber marking and the “UNITED STATES PROPERTY” marking on the underside of the barrel remain fully visible. The brown checkered Coltwood replacement grips remain near excellent with a tiny crack in the butt of the left panel. The lanyard ring remains present and the butt is marked with Army number “37754”. The action seems to function well mechanically with solid timing and lock-up. (5A11306-17) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Hudson H9 Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 1496 (Sale Order: 497 of 649)      

serial #H05626, 9mm, 4 1/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with some small storage marks on the left side of the slide. The textured G 10 grips and backstrap both rate excellent. Equipped with a Trijicon HD front sight. Included with this fine pistol is the original factory box end-labeled to the gun, three factory magazines, cable lock and manual. (5A11204-33) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #H05626, 9mm, 4 1/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with some small storage marks on the left side of the slide. ...moreThe textured G 10 grips and backstrap both rate excellent. Equipped with a Trijicon HD front sight. Included with this fine pistol is the original factory box end-labeled to the gun, three factory magazines, cable lock and manual. (5A11204-33) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Colt Woodsman Sport Model Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 1497 (Sale Order: 498 of 649)      

serial #022300S, 22 LR, 4 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this third series pistol retain 98% original blue, loss due to some light silvering around the muzzle and some tiny nicks and hairline scratches. The checkered walnut thumb rest grips remain excellent with a couple tiny blemishes. A single line factory magazine is included. An excellent third series Woodsman pistol. (5A11229-138) {C&R} (800/1000)
serial #022300S, 22 LR, 4 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this third series pistol retain 98% original blue, loss due to some light silver...moreing around the muzzle and some tiny nicks and hairline scratches. The checkered walnut thumb rest grips remain excellent with a couple tiny blemishes. A single line factory magazine is included. An excellent third series Woodsman pistol. (5A11229-138) {C&R} (800/1000)

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Soviet Model 91/30 PU Bolt Action Sniper Rifle By Tula

Lot # 1498 (Sale Order: 499 of 649)      

serial #SD2445, 7.62x54r, 29” barrel with a bright about very good bore with light pitting but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1938 dated sniper rifle retain about 97% arsenal quality reapplied blue with the magazine floorplate worn to gray patina, a few spots of wear on high edges and contact points, and some light handling marks; the bolt remains bright with hints of previous pinprick pitting. The straight grip Eurasian hardwood stock is in very good condition with some scattered light dings and handling marks, and some light wear of the added lacquer finish, and features a reinforcing bolt through the stock, above the trigger; the steel buttplate shows light oxidation at the heel and light wear at the toe, and the stock is numbered to the gun. The arsenal markings remain largely crisp with a few only partially struck, the “SP” (translated from Cyrillic) marking denoting a sniper rifle correctly present above the Tula star, some of the small parts show Izhevsk stampings, and the bolt, magazine floorplate, and buttplate are numbered to the rifle; the barrel is import marked by CAI with a importer serial number on the side of the receiver. The scope base is a likely reproduction, the mounting screws showing a few spots of light oxidation on the heads, however the scope mount appears to be a legitimate Tula production stamped “TC973”, and the scope a Factory #297 production with a refurbishment stamp above the original factory stamp and “433260” serial number. The scope retains clear glass and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. A solid PU sniper for the eastern bloc enthusiast. (14A11337-33) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #SD2445, 7.62x54r, 29” barrel with a bright about very good bore with light pitting but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1938 dated sniper rif...morele retain about 97% arsenal quality reapplied blue with the magazine floorplate worn to gray patina, a few spots of wear on high edges and contact points, and some light handling marks; the bolt remains bright with hints of previous pinprick pitting. The straight grip Eurasian hardwood stock is in very good condition with some scattered light dings and handling marks, and some light wear of the added lacquer finish, and features a reinforcing bolt through the stock, above the trigger; the steel buttplate shows light oxidation at the heel and light wear at the toe, and the stock is numbered to the gun. The arsenal markings remain largely crisp with a few only partially struck, the “SP” (translated from Cyrillic) marking denoting a sniper rifle correctly present above the Tula star, some of the small parts show Izhevsk stampings, and the bolt, magazine floorplate, and buttplate are numbered to the rifle; the barrel is import marked by CAI with a importer serial number on the side of the receiver. The scope base is a likely reproduction, the mounting screws showing a few spots of light oxidation on the heads, however the scope mount appears to be a legitimate Tula production stamped “TC973”, and the scope a Factory #297 production with a refurbishment stamp above the original factory stamp and “433260” serial number. The scope retains clear glass and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. A solid PU sniper for the eastern bloc enthusiast. (14A11337-33) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Excellent Harrington & Richardson Model 999 Sportsman Double Action Revolver With Box

Lot # 1499 (Sale Order: 500 of 649)      

serial #AY120225, 22 LR, 4” fluted barrel with a bright excellent bore. This 1982-made revolver remains in excellent condition retaining 99% original blue with crisp markings and bright hammer. The checkered hardwood grips with H&R medallions are excellent and the revolver is equipped with its original adjustable square-notch rear sight and Patridge blade front. Barrel-to-frame fit is solid and the action seems to function well mechanically. The included original white and blue cardboard box rates very good plus showing some mild discoloration and a moderately flaked up area (likely from tape being pulled up) along the top surface of the lid. The lid also shows some scattered scribblings while the proper end label is excellent, that side of the box also numbered in pen to the revolver. The original paperwork is included as well. A lovely as-new-in-box example in an attractive configuration. (13A11319-35) {MODERN} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (850/1000)
serial #AY120225, 22 LR, 4” fluted barrel with a bright excellent bore. This 1982-made revolver remains in excellent condition retaining 99% original blue with crisp mark...moreings and bright hammer. The checkered hardwood grips with H&R medallions are excellent and the revolver is equipped with its original adjustable square-notch rear sight and Patridge blade front. Barrel-to-frame fit is solid and the action seems to function well mechanically. The included original white and blue cardboard box rates very good plus showing some mild discoloration and a moderately flaked up area (likely from tape being pulled up) along the top surface of the lid. The lid also shows some scattered scribblings while the proper end label is excellent, that side of the box also numbered in pen to the revolver. The original paperwork is included as well. A lovely as-new-in-box example in an attractive configuration. (13A11319-35) {MODERN} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (850/1000)

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