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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Dark Storm Industries DS-15 MOE Semi-Auto Rifle

Lot # 1525 (Sale Order: 526 of 649)      

serial #EST2298, 5.56 NATO, 16” barrel with 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. This rifle features a Magpul MOE pistolgrip, Magpul MOE adjustable stock, Magpul MOE 7” drop-in forend, and a Picatinny gas block. Included is a 30-round Magpul PMag, factory box end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual, the factory hang tags, small gun oil packet, and lock with key. (28A11150-85) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #EST2298, 5.56 NATO, 16” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have a very small rack or handli...moreng mark only. This rifle features a Magpul MOE pistolgrip, Magpul MOE adjustable stock, Magpul MOE 7” drop-in forend, and a Picatinny gas block. Included is a 30-round Magpul PMag, factory box end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual, the factory hang tags, small gun oil packet, and lock with key. (28A11150-85) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Colt John Wayne Commemorative New Frontier Single Action Revolver

Lot # 1526 (Sale Order: 527 of 649)      

serial #G207936, 22 LR, 4 3/8" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel, cylinder, and grip frame retain about 99% original blue and anodized finishes showing a few fine scattered handling marks, and the frame retains nearly all its beautiful case-hardened colors. The hammer, trigger, ejector rod, base pin, and latch are nickel plated and rate excellent showing slight clouding on the sides of the hammer. The timing and lockup remain crisp and the action smooth. The checkered factory black synthetic grips rate about excellent exhibiting a Federal Eagle and a Rampant Colt. This later “G” series revolver features a cross bolt safety hidden in the loading trough and a Colt Accro adjustable rear sight, the front sight is a round plain blade. The left side of the barrel has “The Duke” and “JOHN WAYNE” emblazoned above it. The pistol includes a red velvet lined fitted presentation case with a small plaque that depicts John Wayne’s profile on the left side with “The Duke” inscribed below it and a depiction of his childhood home with “JOHN WAYNE” above it and “BORN / WINTERSET, IOWA / MAY 26, 1907” below. The cover has “Colt” impressed on the lower right and “The Duke” in script across a portion of the upper left side of the cover. The interior rates excellent while the exterior rates about very good plus with some light handling wear and the brass lock secures tightly. A beautiful early 1980s commemorative pistol. (28A11264-125) {C&R} [Mark Dunnavant Collection] (800/1200)
serial #G207936, 22 LR, 4 3/8" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel, cylinder, and grip frame retain about 99% original blue and anodized finishes showing a fe...morew fine scattered handling marks, and the frame retains nearly all its beautiful case-hardened colors. The hammer, trigger, ejector rod, base pin, and latch are nickel plated and rate excellent showing slight clouding on the sides of the hammer. The timing and lockup remain crisp and the action smooth. The checkered factory black synthetic grips rate about excellent exhibiting a Federal Eagle and a Rampant Colt. This later “G” series revolver features a cross bolt safety hidden in the loading trough and a Colt Accro adjustable rear sight, the front sight is a round plain blade. The left side of the barrel has “The Duke” and “JOHN WAYNE” emblazoned above it. The pistol includes a red velvet lined fitted presentation case with a small plaque that depicts John Wayne’s profile on the left side with “The Duke” inscribed below it and a depiction of his childhood home with “JOHN WAYNE” above it and “BORN / WINTERSET, IOWA / MAY 26, 1907” below. The cover has “Colt” impressed on the lower right and “The Duke” in script across a portion of the upper left side of the cover. The interior rates excellent while the exterior rates about very good plus with some light handling wear and the brass lock secures tightly. A beautiful early 1980s commemorative pistol. (28A11264-125) {C&R} [Mark Dunnavant Collection] (800/1200)

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Custom Russian AK-74 Semi-Auto Carbine With Faux GP-25 Grenade Launcher

Lot # 1527 (Sale Order: 528 of 649)      

serial #60234450-037, 5.45x39mm, 16 1/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This nicely equipped Izhevsk AK-74 clone comes from the collection of Howard Bearse and features desirable Russian plum furniture, magazine, bayonet, and a faux GP-25 underbarrel grenade launcher. The rifle was assembled with an American receiver and an all-matching 1988-dated Izhevsk AK-74 parts kit. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% maker and original Parkerized, black enamel and black anodized finishes with a small area of light pitting beneath the finish on the left side of the rear sight base, some light high edge wear on the charging handle, and some scattered light handling marks. The left side of the barrel trunnion is properly-marked with the Izhevsk arsenal symbol, “88” and the original serial number “5391990,” while the maker’s serial number is stamped below on the receiver. All the numbered parts are serialized to the trunnion. The desirable “flecked plum” buttstock, pistolgrip and handguards rate excellent with a tiny ding on the upper left edge of the lower handguard. The carbine is equipped with what is likely an air-soft GP-25 grenade launcher and includes two silver colored faux grenades. The launcher features realistic markings and action and a left side safety lever. There is an indirect fire sight adjustable to 400 meters on the left side of the launcher mount which is rather complex and comes off the gun rather easily. The carbine includes a muzzle device, cleaning rod and one Izhevsk plum 30-round magazine in excellent condition along with a Russian “deer head” AK sling. Also included is an excellent condition Izhevsk AK-74 bayonet with “flecked plum” polymer handle and scabbard with leather belt loop featuring clear inspection stamps on the base of the blade and a strong ink stamp on the scabbard. Finally, the carbine includes a bag of parts including a spare AK-74 gas block, rear sight base, front sight, muzzle device base, and four pieces of the original barrel. A very nice example of the iconic Russian AK-74 with a full complement of accessories. (23B10837-121) {MODERN} [Howard Bearse Collection] (1500/2000)
serial #60234450-037, 5.45x39mm, 16 1/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This nicely equipped Izhevsk AK-74 clone comes from the collection of Howard Bearse and feat...moreures desirable Russian plum furniture, magazine, bayonet, and a faux GP-25 underbarrel grenade launcher. The rifle was assembled with an American receiver and an all-matching 1988-dated Izhevsk AK-74 parts kit. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% maker and original Parkerized, black enamel and black anodized finishes with a small area of light pitting beneath the finish on the left side of the rear sight base, some light high edge wear on the charging handle, and some scattered light handling marks. The left side of the barrel trunnion is properly-marked with the Izhevsk arsenal symbol, “88” and the original serial number “5391990,” while the maker’s serial number is stamped below on the receiver. All the numbered parts are serialized to the trunnion. The desirable “flecked plum” buttstock, pistolgrip and handguards rate excellent with a tiny ding on the upper left edge of the lower handguard. The carbine is equipped with what is likely an air-soft GP-25 grenade launcher and includes two silver colored faux grenades. The launcher features realistic markings and action and a left side safety lever. There is an indirect fire sight adjustable to 400 meters on the left side of the launcher mount which is rather complex and comes off the gun rather easily. The carbine includes a muzzle device, cleaning rod and one Izhevsk plum 30-round magazine in excellent condition along with a Russian “deer head” AK sling. Also included is an excellent condition Izhevsk AK-74 bayonet with “flecked plum” polymer handle and scabbard with leather belt loop featuring clear inspection stamps on the base of the blade and a strong ink stamp on the scabbard. Finally, the carbine includes a bag of parts including a spare AK-74 gas block, rear sight base, front sight, muzzle device base, and four pieces of the original barrel. A very nice example of the iconic Russian AK-74 with a full complement of accessories. (23B10837-121) {MODERN} [Howard Bearse Collection] (1500/2000)

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Excellent Harrington & Richardson Sportsman Double Action Revolver With Original Hinged Box

Lot # 1528 (Sale Order: 529 of 649)      

serial #L4789, 22 LR, 6” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this fine revolver retain about 99% original bright blue showing perhaps a few couple minor handling marks. The grooved trigger is blued while the polished sides of the hammer remain brilliant and its back surface shows vibrant case-hardened colors. All markings remain crisp and the checkered walnut target grip remains in excellent condition with a few lightly chipped points. The original adjustable target sights are intact, barrel-to-frame fit is solid and the action seems to function well mechanically. The revolver includes its nice original gold on tan hinged lid box that remains in very fine condition showing some light edge wear and handling marks. The gold and red paper-lined interior retains bold lettering and images of sportsmen and contains the original simple wooden cleaning rod and green factory hang tag numbered to the gun. This 1951-made revolver appears to be new-in-box. (13A11319-34) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (700/900)
serial #L4789, 22 LR, 6” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this fine revolver retain about 99% original bright blue showing perhaps a few couple ...moreminor handling marks. The grooved trigger is blued while the polished sides of the hammer remain brilliant and its back surface shows vibrant case-hardened colors. All markings remain crisp and the checkered walnut target grip remains in excellent condition with a few lightly chipped points. The original adjustable target sights are intact, barrel-to-frame fit is solid and the action seems to function well mechanically. The revolver includes its nice original gold on tan hinged lid box that remains in very fine condition showing some light edge wear and handling marks. The gold and red paper-lined interior retains bold lettering and images of sportsmen and contains the original simple wooden cleaning rod and green factory hang tag numbered to the gun. This 1951-made revolver appears to be new-in-box. (13A11319-34) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (700/900)

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Harrington & Richardson Defender 38 Double Action Revolver With Rare Original Box

Lot # 1529 (Sale Order: 530 of 649)      

serial #6028, 38 S&W, 4” barrel with a bright near excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Model 15 revolver retain about 97% original bright blue showing a little subtle edge wear and some sparsely scattered fine oxidation speckles. The grooved trigger is blued while the polished sides of the hammer remain mostly bright and its back surface and the other small parts show vibrant case-hardened colors. The black checkered rubber grip remains in excellent condition showing a few light handling marks and the original adjustable sights with gold bead front are intact. Barrel-to-frame fit is solid and the action seems to function well mechanically. The revolver includes its original blue paper-covered box in very good plus condition showing some neatly executed old glue repairs to the edges, light flaking and scuffing from the years. The end label rates near excellent and both the bottom and inside lid are numbered matching the revolver, the inside also showing a previous owner’s name in ink that appears to be “W.H. Berkhardt”. A fine example that is rarely seen with its original box. (13A11319-36) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (700/900)
serial #6028, 38 S&W, 4” barrel with a bright near excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Model 15 revolver retain about 97% original bright blue showing a little sub...moretle edge wear and some sparsely scattered fine oxidation speckles. The grooved trigger is blued while the polished sides of the hammer remain mostly bright and its back surface and the other small parts show vibrant case-hardened colors. The black checkered rubber grip remains in excellent condition showing a few light handling marks and the original adjustable sights with gold bead front are intact. Barrel-to-frame fit is solid and the action seems to function well mechanically. The revolver includes its original blue paper-covered box in very good plus condition showing some neatly executed old glue repairs to the edges, light flaking and scuffing from the years. The end label rates near excellent and both the bottom and inside lid are numbered matching the revolver, the inside also showing a previous owner’s name in ink that appears to be “W.H. Berkhardt”. A fine example that is rarely seen with its original box. (13A11319-36) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (700/900)

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Harrington & Richardson Police Auto Ejecting Double Action Revolver With Original Box

Lot # 1530 (Sale Order: 531 of 649)      

serial #377172, 32 S&W Long, 4” ribbed round barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a little subtle frosting in the grooves and otherwise crisp rifling. This is a lovely example with scarce longer 4” barrel and its original box. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original bright blue showing some scattered light handling marks and a hint of faint operational wear. The trigger is blued while the factory bobbed hammer and latch retain fine case-hardened colors and all markings are crisp. This is a tenth variation gun with the cylinder retainer lip extension on the latch. The black checkered hard rubber grips are excellent retaining nice fit, barrel-to-frame fit is very good and the action seems to function well mechanically. The blue paper-covered box is ink stamp-numbered to the gun along the base and remains in very fine condition showing some glue repairs to the lid flaps, small areas of blue paper missing and some old oil soaking. The end labels are completely intact and in very fine condition, matching the revolver appropriately, and the interior lid label is very fine. Interestingly it appears the end label was stuck over an older red label. An excellent example that has seen little use. (13A11319-33) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (700/900)
serial #377172, 32 S&W Long, 4” ribbed round barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a little subtle frosting in the grooves and otherwise crisp rifling. This is...more a lovely example with scarce longer 4” barrel and its original box. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original bright blue showing some scattered light handling marks and a hint of faint operational wear. The trigger is blued while the factory bobbed hammer and latch retain fine case-hardened colors and all markings are crisp. This is a tenth variation gun with the cylinder retainer lip extension on the latch. The black checkered hard rubber grips are excellent retaining nice fit, barrel-to-frame fit is very good and the action seems to function well mechanically. The blue paper-covered box is ink stamp-numbered to the gun along the base and remains in very fine condition showing some glue repairs to the lid flaps, small areas of blue paper missing and some old oil soaking. The end labels are completely intact and in very fine condition, matching the revolver appropriately, and the interior lid label is very fine. Interestingly it appears the end label was stuck over an older red label. An excellent example that has seen little use. (13A11319-33) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (700/900)

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As-New Winchester Model 94AE Friends Of The NRA Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 1531 (Sale Order: 532 of 649)      

serial #2NRA457, 30-30, 20” round barrel with full magazine and a bright excellent bore. This rifle remains in as-new-in-box condition and features an attractive brushed nickel receiver, large loop lever, and barrel bands. Both sides of the receiver feature tight foliate scroll and gold-colored scenes of people enjoying shooting sports while “Friends / of NRA / CELEBRATING 10 YEARS” is on the left side. The rifle is equipped with handsome smooth walnut stocks and a crossbolt safety, the original box and factory hang tag are included, and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23B11264-7) {MODERN} [Mark Dunnavant Collection] (700/900)
serial #2NRA457, 30-30, 20” round barrel with full magazine and a bright excellent bore. This rifle remains in as-new-in-box condition and features an attractive brushed ...morenickel receiver, large loop lever, and barrel bands. Both sides of the receiver feature tight foliate scroll and gold-colored scenes of people enjoying shooting sports while “Friends / of NRA / CELEBRATING 10 YEARS” is on the left side. The rifle is equipped with handsome smooth walnut stocks and a crossbolt safety, the original box and factory hang tag are included, and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23B11264-7) {MODERN} [Mark Dunnavant Collection] (700/900)

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Parker-Hale Pattern 1858 Enfield Two-Band Percussion Rifle With Case

Lot # 1532 (Sale Order: 533 of 649)      

serial #3241, .577 cal., 33” barrel with a bright fine bore showing a touch of light oxidation near the muzzle and strong rifling. The barrel and bands of this attractive rifle retain about 95% original blue with a small spot of wear behind the front sight and some thin streaks of wear ahead of the upper barrel band toning to a gray patina, some fine scratches on the bolster, and some light handling marks on the bands. The brass fittings are toning to a bright goldenrod patina, and the lockplate and hammer retain about 90% of their vivid case-hardened colors with some muting to smoky-gray patina on the hammer spur. The “(Crown) / P-H” and “1858 / ENFIELD” are crisp. The walnut stock rates excellent as lightly cleaned with a coat of added finish and a pair of holes added behind the upper tang for a now missing sight. The Parker-Hale roundel on the right side of the buttstock is slightly softened but fully legible and the sides of the buttstock shows some rather attractive grain figure. A cleanout screw has been added to the nipple bolster, the bayonet lug, original sights, swivels, and cleaning rod are intact, and the action is strong and crisp. The included homemade wooden case with a cherry finish and brass handle, clasps and hinges, has a black cloth covered heavily foam-padded interior which fits the rifle perfectly. It has two nylon Velcro straps to secure the wrist of the stock and an unpadded 8 3/4” x 2 1/2” accessory compartment. The case remains in overall very good plus condition showing some minor scuffs and handling marks and will do a fine job safely storing and transporting this attractive two-band rifle. (23A11247-5) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
serial #3241, .577 cal., 33” barrel with a bright fine bore showing a touch of light oxidation near the muzzle and strong rifling. The barrel and bands of this attractive...more rifle retain about 95% original blue with a small spot of wear behind the front sight and some thin streaks of wear ahead of the upper barrel band toning to a gray patina, some fine scratches on the bolster, and some light handling marks on the bands. The brass fittings are toning to a bright goldenrod patina, and the lockplate and hammer retain about 90% of their vivid case-hardened colors with some muting to smoky-gray patina on the hammer spur. The “(Crown) / P-H” and “1858 / ENFIELD” are crisp. The walnut stock rates excellent as lightly cleaned with a coat of added finish and a pair of holes added behind the upper tang for a now missing sight. The Parker-Hale roundel on the right side of the buttstock is slightly softened but fully legible and the sides of the buttstock shows some rather attractive grain figure. A cleanout screw has been added to the nipple bolster, the bayonet lug, original sights, swivels, and cleaning rod are intact, and the action is strong and crisp. The included homemade wooden case with a cherry finish and brass handle, clasps and hinges, has a black cloth covered heavily foam-padded interior which fits the rifle perfectly. It has two nylon Velcro straps to secure the wrist of the stock and an unpadded 8 3/4” x 2 1/2” accessory compartment. The case remains in overall very good plus condition showing some minor scuffs and handling marks and will do a fine job safely storing and transporting this attractive two-band rifle. (23A11247-5) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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Winchester Model 94 Legendary Lawman Commemorative Saddle Ring Carbine

Lot # 1533 (Sale Order: 534 of 649)      

serial #LL13034, 30-30, 16” barrel with full magazine and a bright excellent bore. The barrel, magazine tube, lever, buttplate and small parts retain about 97-98% original blue with a few spots of light oxidation on the buttplate, and a few scattered light handling marks. The silver-finished receiver is toning to a lightly-tarnished burnished brass patina and features intricately engraved scenes of western lawmen. The checkered walnut straight grip buttstock and forend rate about excellent with a few unobtrusive light storage marks and there is an inlaid medallion of a sheriff or marshal on the right side of the buttstock. The original sights and saddle ring are intact and the action appear to function well mechanically. (23B11200-5) {C&R} (600/800)
serial #LL13034, 30-30, 16” barrel with full magazine and a bright excellent bore. The barrel, magazine tube, lever, buttplate and small parts retain about 97-98% origina...morel blue with a few spots of light oxidation on the buttplate, and a few scattered light handling marks. The silver-finished receiver is toning to a lightly-tarnished burnished brass patina and features intricately engraved scenes of western lawmen. The checkered walnut straight grip buttstock and forend rate about excellent with a few unobtrusive light storage marks and there is an inlaid medallion of a sheriff or marshal on the right side of the buttstock. The original sights and saddle ring are intact and the action appear to function well mechanically. (23B11200-5) {C&R} (600/800)

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Standard Arms Co. Model M Slide Action Rifle

Lot # 1534 (Sale Order: 535 of 649)      

serial #828, 30 Rem, 25” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The receiver retains about 85% original blue thinning to blue gray patina on the high edges and shoulders where it meets the barrel, along with speckles of light oxidation. The balance of metal surfaces are toning to a gray patina with remnants of original blue in the protected areas, some operational silvering, some spots of pinprick pitting on the magazine tube, and overall speckles of light oxidation. The fancy brass buttplate and forend with factory molded designs are a warm mustard patina. The smooth walnut straight grip buttstock rates very good with perhaps an old coat of added finish and overall light handling marks. The barrel markings are fully legible, the barrel is sighted with a Lyman white beaded blade and the original rear sight is intact. The action of this uncommon and rather ornate rifle appears to function well mechanically. (23B11264-51) {C&R} [Mark Dunnavant Collection] (700/900)
serial #828, 30 Rem, 25” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The receiver retains about 85% original blue thinning to blue gray patina on the high edges and shoulders wh...moreere it meets the barrel, along with speckles of light oxidation. The balance of metal surfaces are toning to a gray patina with remnants of original blue in the protected areas, some operational silvering, some spots of pinprick pitting on the magazine tube, and overall speckles of light oxidation. The fancy brass buttplate and forend with factory molded designs are a warm mustard patina. The smooth walnut straight grip buttstock rates very good with perhaps an old coat of added finish and overall light handling marks. The barrel markings are fully legible, the barrel is sighted with a Lyman white beaded blade and the original rear sight is intact. The action of this uncommon and rather ornate rifle appears to function well mechanically. (23B11264-51) {C&R} [Mark Dunnavant Collection] (700/900)

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Excellent Browning A-Bolt Rimfire Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1535 (Sale Order: 536 of 649)      

serial #01559NZ136, 22 LR, 22” barrel with a pristine bore. This beautiful Miroku-produced Grade I rifle retains about 99% original blue and black anodized finishes with a tiny spot of impact marks on the top of the barrel near the muzzle and a touch of high edge silvering around the magazine well. The fluted bolt is bright and the trigger retains all its original gold wash. The beautiful checkered walnut pistolgrip stock with rosewood forend tip and gripcap rates excellent and displays some lovely grain figure along the comb. The receiver is grooved for scope rings and the rifle includes the original box, manual, and paperwork. The action of this excellent condition rifle appears to function well mechanically. (23A11229-11) {MODERN} (700/900)
serial #01559NZ136, 22 LR, 22” barrel with a pristine bore. This beautiful Miroku-produced Grade I rifle retains about 99% original blue and black anodized finishes with ...morea tiny spot of impact marks on the top of the barrel near the muzzle and a touch of high edge silvering around the magazine well. The fluted bolt is bright and the trigger retains all its original gold wash. The beautiful checkered walnut pistolgrip stock with rosewood forend tip and gripcap rates excellent and displays some lovely grain figure along the comb. The receiver is grooved for scope rings and the rifle includes the original box, manual, and paperwork. The action of this excellent condition rifle appears to function well mechanically. (23A11229-11) {MODERN} (700/900)

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Excellent Sako M78 Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1536 (Sale Order: 537 of 649)      

serial #708656, 22 LR, 22 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Stoeger-imported rifle retain about 98% plus original blue with a few light handling marks around the front sight hood. The barrel and receiver markings are crisp and the bolt is numbered to the gun. The checkered walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock with left side cheekpiece rates excellent with a couple very light and unobtrusive handling marks on the underside of the forend only worth mentioning due to the high state of condition. The original sights are intact, a pair of Talley-style scope rings are mounted to the grooved scope bases (the visible recoil stop screw is attached to the base only, not the receiver), one factory 5-round magazine is included and the action of this excellent condition rifle appears to function well mechanically. (23B11229-190) {MODERN} (700/900)
serial #708656, 22 LR, 22 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Stoeger-imported rifle retain about 98% plus original blue with a few light...more handling marks around the front sight hood. The barrel and receiver markings are crisp and the bolt is numbered to the gun. The checkered walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock with left side cheekpiece rates excellent with a couple very light and unobtrusive handling marks on the underside of the forend only worth mentioning due to the high state of condition. The original sights are intact, a pair of Talley-style scope rings are mounted to the grooved scope bases (the visible recoil stop screw is attached to the base only, not the receiver), one factory 5-round magazine is included and the action of this excellent condition rifle appears to function well mechanically. (23B11229-190) {MODERN} (700/900)

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Remington Model 700 BDL Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1537 (Sale Order: 538 of 649)      

serial #6833542, 22-250 Rem, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1975-production rifle retain about 97-98% original blue with a small spot of loss toning to gray on the left side of the front sight ramp, a couple tiny scratches below on the barrel, and a small area of thinning finish on the bottom of the bolt knob. The body of the bolt is bright and retains a strong engine-turned finish and is properly-numbered to the receiver. The checkered walnut Monte Carlo capped pistolgrip stock with left side cheekpiece and contrasting black forend tip rates near excellent with a few scattered light handling marks in the gloss finish and a touch of wear on the toe of the buttplate. The original sights are intact, a pair of Weaver bases and 1” scope rings are included, and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A11093-69) {MODERN} (500/700)
serial #6833542, 22-250 Rem, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1975-production rifle retain about 97-98% original blue with a small spot...more of loss toning to gray on the left side of the front sight ramp, a couple tiny scratches below on the barrel, and a small area of thinning finish on the bottom of the bolt knob. The body of the bolt is bright and retains a strong engine-turned finish and is properly-numbered to the receiver. The checkered walnut Monte Carlo capped pistolgrip stock with left side cheekpiece and contrasting black forend tip rates near excellent with a few scattered light handling marks in the gloss finish and a touch of wear on the toe of the buttplate. The original sights are intact, a pair of Weaver bases and 1” scope rings are included, and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A11093-69) {MODERN} (500/700)

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Excellent Remington Model 6 Single Shot Boys’ Rifle

Lot # 1538 (Sale Order: 539 of 649)      

serial #435710, 32 Short or Long RF, 20” barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a touch of light oxidation and perhaps a bit of fine pitting in the otherwise strong rifling. The barrel of this excellent condition Model 6 retains about 93-95% original blue with some spots of cleaned pinprick pitting toning to gray, some scattered fine freckling, and a light handling mark or two. The buttplate retains most of its original blue with some wear to gray on the toe and heel and some spots of old light oxidation. The breechblock and triggerguard are toning to a pewter-gray patina with some spots of light pitting on the block, scattered spots of light oxidation and generous remnants of original case-hardened colors on the triggerguard. The frame and hammer retain about 97% vibrant case-hardened finish with some light muting on the hammer spur and a few spots of light oxidation. Barrel and frame markings are crisp. The smooth walnut stocks rate near excellent with a few tiny chips at the heel and some finish wear around the upper and lower tangs. The original sights are intact and the action is strong and crisp. A lovely example of these collectable Model 6 boys’ rifle which are generally not found in such a high state of condition. (23B10826-190) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson, Jr. Collection] (700/900)
serial #435710, 32 Short or Long RF, 20” barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a touch of light oxidation and perhaps a bit of fine pitting in the otherwise st...morerong rifling. The barrel of this excellent condition Model 6 retains about 93-95% original blue with some spots of cleaned pinprick pitting toning to gray, some scattered fine freckling, and a light handling mark or two. The buttplate retains most of its original blue with some wear to gray on the toe and heel and some spots of old light oxidation. The breechblock and triggerguard are toning to a pewter-gray patina with some spots of light pitting on the block, scattered spots of light oxidation and generous remnants of original case-hardened colors on the triggerguard. The frame and hammer retain about 97% vibrant case-hardened finish with some light muting on the hammer spur and a few spots of light oxidation. Barrel and frame markings are crisp. The smooth walnut stocks rate near excellent with a few tiny chips at the heel and some finish wear around the upper and lower tangs. The original sights are intact and the action is strong and crisp. A lovely example of these collectable Model 6 boys’ rifle which are generally not found in such a high state of condition. (23B10826-190) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson, Jr. Collection] (700/900)

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Nice Stevens No. 14 1/2 Little Scout Single Shot Boys’ Rifle

Lot # 1539 (Sale Order: 540 of 649)      

22 LR, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel of this handsome little rifle retains about 95% original blue with some wear to gray around the muzzle, some streaks of thinning finish toning to blue-gray patina, along with a few spots of light oxidation. The buttplate, triggerguard, and small parts retain about 97% original blue with some light high edge wear and light handling marks toning to gray and some speckles of light oxidation. The circled “SVG” marked frame retains a similar amount of original color case-hardened finish with some high edge muting to silvery case-hardened patina. Barrel and frame markings are crisp with the top of the breech stamped “REGULAR CARTRIDGES.” The smooth walnut stocks rate near excellent with perhaps a light coat of added finish on the forend, an unobtrusive V-shaped scratch on the left side of the point-of-comb, and some other expected light handling marks. The original sights are intact and the action is strong and crisp. An excellent example of these collectable boys’ rifles. (23B10826-731) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson, Jr. Collection] (500/700)
22 LR, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel of this handsome little rifle retains about 95% original blue with some wear to gray around the muzzle, some st...morereaks of thinning finish toning to blue-gray patina, along with a few spots of light oxidation. The buttplate, triggerguard, and small parts retain about 97% original blue with some light high edge wear and light handling marks toning to gray and some speckles of light oxidation. The circled “SVG” marked frame retains a similar amount of original color case-hardened finish with some high edge muting to silvery case-hardened patina. Barrel and frame markings are crisp with the top of the breech stamped “REGULAR CARTRIDGES.” The smooth walnut stocks rate near excellent with perhaps a light coat of added finish on the forend, an unobtrusive V-shaped scratch on the left side of the point-of-comb, and some other expected light handling marks. The original sights are intact and the action is strong and crisp. An excellent example of these collectable boys’ rifles. (23B10826-731) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson, Jr. Collection] (500/700)

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Wonderful Remington No. 6 New Model Improved Single Shot Boys’ Rifle

Lot # 1540 (Sale Order: 541 of 649)      

serial #S160803, 32 RF, 20” barrel with a bright fine bore showing some light frosting in the otherwise strong rifling. The barrel retains about 98% original lightly-thinning blue with a few tiny spots of loss and some light handling marks toning to a gray patina. The trigger retains nearly all its original blue while the buttplate retains about 85-90% original blue with some speckles of light oxidation and light wear around the edges toning to gray. The frame, breechblock and hammer retain about 97% original color case-hardened finish which is particularly vivid on the left side with some minor softening on the bow of the triggerguard and the top of the hammer spur, and some fine brown speckling on the right side. Barrel and frame markings are crisp with “PATENTED JULY 22, 1902” on the left side of the frame. The smooth walnut stocks rate perhaps near excellent with a thin crack behind the upper and lower tangs, a small dent on the right side of the comb, and some other expected light handling marks. A tiny “KM / 605” is painted in white enamel on the toe and the stock is numbered to the gun behind the lower tang. The bead is missing from the front sight, the sights including the folding tang sight are otherwise intact, and the action is strong and crisp. A beautiful New Model Improved Remington No. 6 for your collection. (23B10826-166) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson, Jr. Collection] (700/900)
serial #S160803, 32 RF, 20” barrel with a bright fine bore showing some light frosting in the otherwise strong rifling. The barrel retains about 98% original lightly-thin...morening blue with a few tiny spots of loss and some light handling marks toning to a gray patina. The trigger retains nearly all its original blue while the buttplate retains about 85-90% original blue with some speckles of light oxidation and light wear around the edges toning to gray. The frame, breechblock and hammer retain about 97% original color case-hardened finish which is particularly vivid on the left side with some minor softening on the bow of the triggerguard and the top of the hammer spur, and some fine brown speckling on the right side. Barrel and frame markings are crisp with “PATENTED JULY 22, 1902” on the left side of the frame. The smooth walnut stocks rate perhaps near excellent with a thin crack behind the upper and lower tangs, a small dent on the right side of the comb, and some other expected light handling marks. A tiny “KM / 605” is painted in white enamel on the toe and the stock is numbered to the gun behind the lower tang. The bead is missing from the front sight, the sights including the folding tang sight are otherwise intact, and the action is strong and crisp. A beautiful New Model Improved Remington No. 6 for your collection. (23B10826-166) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson, Jr. Collection] (700/900)

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Browning SA-22 Semi-Auto Rifle

Lot # 1541 (Sale Order: 542 of 649)      

serial #5T15096, 22 LR, 19 3/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Belgian-made Grade I rifle retain about 95% original blue with some scattered areas of light oxidation and a few spots of pinprick-light pitting on the barrel. The frame and triggerguard feature standard Grade I engraving and the barrel and frame markings are crisp. The checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and forend rate excellent with a coat of added finish and a few scattered light handling marks. The original sights are intact and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A10826-12) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson, Jr. Collection] (700/900)
serial #5T15096, 22 LR, 19 3/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Belgian-made Grade I rifle retain about 95% original blue with some scatte...morered areas of light oxidation and a few spots of pinprick-light pitting on the barrel. The frame and triggerguard feature standard Grade I engraving and the barrel and frame markings are crisp. The checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and forend rate excellent with a coat of added finish and a few scattered light handling marks. The original sights are intact and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A10826-12) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson, Jr. Collection] (700/900)

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Fine Stevens No. 16 Crack-Shot Single Shot Boys’ Rifle

Lot # 1542 (Sale Order: 543 of 649)      

serial #76, 22 LR, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains about 93% original blue with some wear to gray patina around the muzzle and on the top of the barrel at the transition above the tip of the forend, and some light scratches and handling marks. The trigger, breechblock and hammer retain about 90% original blue with some minor operational wear toning to gray and a few small impact marks. The frame retains about 70-75% original case-hardened finish which has softened to a gray patina on the underside of the triggerguard and lower tang, and is toning to a smoky-gray patina on the top of the frame and upper tang, with an area of light pitting on the right side of the triggerguard. The barrel and frame markings are crisp. The smooth walnut stocks rate about excellent with unobtrusive streaks of texturing on both sides of the forend from long term storage in a padded case, and a light handling mark or two. The original sights are intact and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A10826-724) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson, Jr. Collection] (500/700)
serial #76, 22 LR, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains about 93% original blue with some wear to gray patina around the muzzle and on the top of t...morehe barrel at the transition above the tip of the forend, and some light scratches and handling marks. The trigger, breechblock and hammer retain about 90% original blue with some minor operational wear toning to gray and a few small impact marks. The frame retains about 70-75% original case-hardened finish which has softened to a gray patina on the underside of the triggerguard and lower tang, and is toning to a smoky-gray patina on the top of the frame and upper tang, with an area of light pitting on the right side of the triggerguard. The barrel and frame markings are crisp. The smooth walnut stocks rate about excellent with unobtrusive streaks of texturing on both sides of the forend from long term storage in a padded case, and a light handling mark or two. The original sights are intact and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A10826-724) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson, Jr. Collection] (500/700)

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Stevens No. 17 Favorite Single Shot Boys’ Rifle

Lot # 1543 (Sale Order: 544 of 649)      

serial #25691, 22 RF, 22” part round part octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. This collectable Second Issue rifle with the characteristic side extractor and sharp 90 degree frame cut, was made sometime between 1894-1900. The barrel retains about 80% original blue with overall toning to blue-gray patina and wear near the breech toning to gray, and light handling marks and spots of light oxidation. The tangs have aged to a pewter gray patina, the metal buttplate and lever are a smoky gray case-hardened patina with some speckles of light oxidation, and the frame retains about 93-95% original color case-hardened finish with some mild muting on the high edges. The markings on the top flat of the barrel are crisp. The smooth walnut stocks rate near excellent with some expected minor handling marks including a tiny sliver missing from the left wood line at the schnabel tip. The original sights are intact, and the action appears to function well mechanically. A very nice example of these early Stevens Favorite rifles. (23A10826-725) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson, Jr. Collection] (600/800)
serial #25691, 22 RF, 22” part round part octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. This collectable Second Issue rifle with the characteristic side extractor and shar...morep 90 degree frame cut, was made sometime between 1894-1900. The barrel retains about 80% original blue with overall toning to blue-gray patina and wear near the breech toning to gray, and light handling marks and spots of light oxidation. The tangs have aged to a pewter gray patina, the metal buttplate and lever are a smoky gray case-hardened patina with some speckles of light oxidation, and the frame retains about 93-95% original color case-hardened finish with some mild muting on the high edges. The markings on the top flat of the barrel are crisp. The smooth walnut stocks rate near excellent with some expected minor handling marks including a tiny sliver missing from the left wood line at the schnabel tip. The original sights are intact, and the action appears to function well mechanically. A very nice example of these early Stevens Favorite rifles. (23A10826-725) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson, Jr. Collection] (600/800)

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Excellent Stevens Rev-O-Noc Model 1825 Single Shot Boys’ Rifle

Lot # 1544 (Sale Order: 545 of 649)      

serial #L742/1825, 25 Stevens, 20” part round part octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. This excellent condition No. 12 Marksman tip-up rifle was made by Stevens for Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co., the predecessor to Tru Value Hardware, and wears their “Rev-O-Noc” brand name which is the name of their VP, Conover, spelled backwards. The barrel retains about 95-97% original blue with some thinning and light handling marks toning to blue-gray patina on the round portion of the breech, some light muzzle silvering, and some scattered speckles of light oxidation and light handling marks. The trigger and hammer retain a similar amount of original blue. The lever and frame retain about 93-95% original color case-hardened finish with some light muting to gray and some spots of light oxidation on the lever, and a touch of high edge silvering. The barrel and frame markings are crisp with the “Rev-O-Nock” name and “1825” model on the left side of the frame. The smooth walnut forend rates near excellent with a hairline crack in the left edge at the frame. The gumwood buttstock rates very good with a couple tiny chips and multiple hairline cracks at the toe, a couple shallow dents behind the upper tang, and some moderate scratches on the right side and toe line. The original front sight is intact, the rear is a replacement Lyman-style folding leaf, and the action is strong and crisp. A very nice example. (23B10826-722) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson, Jr. Collection] (500/700)
serial #L742/1825, 25 Stevens, 20” part round part octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. This excellent condition No. 12 Marksman tip-up rifle was made by Stevens ...morefor Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co., the predecessor to Tru Value Hardware, and wears their “Rev-O-Noc” brand name which is the name of their VP, Conover, spelled backwards. The barrel retains about 95-97% original blue with some thinning and light handling marks toning to blue-gray patina on the round portion of the breech, some light muzzle silvering, and some scattered speckles of light oxidation and light handling marks. The trigger and hammer retain a similar amount of original blue. The lever and frame retain about 93-95% original color case-hardened finish with some light muting to gray and some spots of light oxidation on the lever, and a touch of high edge silvering. The barrel and frame markings are crisp with the “Rev-O-Nock” name and “1825” model on the left side of the frame. The smooth walnut forend rates near excellent with a hairline crack in the left edge at the frame. The gumwood buttstock rates very good with a couple tiny chips and multiple hairline cracks at the toe, a couple shallow dents behind the upper tang, and some moderate scratches on the right side and toe line. The original front sight is intact, the rear is a replacement Lyman-style folding leaf, and the action is strong and crisp. A very nice example. (23B10826-722) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson, Jr. Collection] (500/700)

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Merwin, Hulbert & Co. Junior Single Shot Boys’ Rifle

Lot # 1545 (Sale Order: 546 of 649)      

serial #13359, 22 RF, 22” octagon barrel with a bright fine bore showing some light oxidation in the grooves of the otherwise strong rifling. This Hopkins & Allen manufactured rifle is pictured and described on pages 351-352 of Boys’ Single Shot Rifles by James J. Grant. The barrel is toning to a blend of light and dark gray patina with some scattered spots of light oxidation, some small impact marks here and there, and generous remnant streaks of original blue toward the muzzle. The crescent buttplate and lever have been cleaned bright showing areas of softened light pitting and light oxidation staining. The balance of metal surfaces retain perhaps 70% original case-hardened finish with a spot of light-moderate pitting on the upper tang, some scattered spots of light pitting, and areas of wear toning to a silvery patina. The barrel markings are crisp and the breechblock and lever are numbered to the frame. The checkered walnut stocks rate near excellent with perhaps a light coat of added finish showing some spots of wear on the buttstock, a repaired sliver on the right wood line of the forend, and a hairline crack on the left. The barrel is sighted with a Lyman ivory bead front and a Rocky Mountain rear with elevator, and the action is strong and crisp. A very nice example of these more elegant boys’ rifles. (23A10826-148) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson, Jr. Collection] (500/700)
serial #13359, 22 RF, 22” octagon barrel with a bright fine bore showing some light oxidation in the grooves of the otherwise strong rifling. This Hopkins & Allen manufac...moretured rifle is pictured and described on pages 351-352 of Boys’ Single Shot Rifles by James J. Grant. The barrel is toning to a blend of light and dark gray patina with some scattered spots of light oxidation, some small impact marks here and there, and generous remnant streaks of original blue toward the muzzle. The crescent buttplate and lever have been cleaned bright showing areas of softened light pitting and light oxidation staining. The balance of metal surfaces retain perhaps 70% original case-hardened finish with a spot of light-moderate pitting on the upper tang, some scattered spots of light pitting, and areas of wear toning to a silvery patina. The barrel markings are crisp and the breechblock and lever are numbered to the frame. The checkered walnut stocks rate near excellent with perhaps a light coat of added finish showing some spots of wear on the buttstock, a repaired sliver on the right wood line of the forend, and a hairline crack on the left. The barrel is sighted with a Lyman ivory bead front and a Rocky Mountain rear with elevator, and the action is strong and crisp. A very nice example of these more elegant boys’ rifles. (23A10826-148) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson, Jr. Collection] (500/700)

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Excellent Winchester Model 63 Semi-Auto Rifle

Lot # 1546 (Sale Order: 547 of 649)      

serial #151380A, 22 LR, 23” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this high-condition Model 63 retain about 99% original blue with a few scattered light handling marks. The Winchester proofs and other barrel and frame markings are crisp. The smooth walnut stocks rates very good plus to near excellent with a couple tiny chips and a tiny flake threatening to chip at the heel of the buttplate, some fine flakes of finish missing near the toe of the buttplate, and some scattered light handling marks. The original sights are intact and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A10826-756) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson, Jr. Collection] (700/900)
serial #151380A, 22 LR, 23” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this high-condition Model 63 retain about 99% original blue with a few scattered li...moreght handling marks. The Winchester proofs and other barrel and frame markings are crisp. The smooth walnut stocks rates very good plus to near excellent with a couple tiny chips and a tiny flake threatening to chip at the heel of the buttplate, some fine flakes of finish missing near the toe of the buttplate, and some scattered light handling marks. The original sights are intact and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A10826-756) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson, Jr. Collection] (700/900)

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Winchester Pre-War Model 61 Slide Action Rifle

Lot # 1547 (Sale Order: 548 of 649)      

serial #3829, 22 S, L, LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1933-production rifle retain about 93-95% original blue with a streak of wear toning to gray on the right side of the barrel, a spot of cleaned light pitting on the upper edge on the left side of the receiver, light high edge and operational silvering, and scattered speckles of light oxidation. The Winchester proofs and other barrel and frame markings are crisp. The walnut stocks rate very good with the buttstock perhaps lightly cleaned with a coat of added finish, a few short cracks on either side of the triggerguard, a circular dent on the right side of the forend, and various light handling marks on the buttstock. The sights are intact and the action appears to function well mechanically. Included is a later post-war Winchester Model 61 kraft box with correct end label which is missing its serial number. (23A10826-776) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson, Jr. Collection] (700/900)
serial #3829, 22 S, L, LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1933-production rifle retain about 93-95% original blue with a streak of we...morear toning to gray on the right side of the barrel, a spot of cleaned light pitting on the upper edge on the left side of the receiver, light high edge and operational silvering, and scattered speckles of light oxidation. The Winchester proofs and other barrel and frame markings are crisp. The walnut stocks rate very good with the buttstock perhaps lightly cleaned with a coat of added finish, a few short cracks on either side of the triggerguard, a circular dent on the right side of the forend, and various light handling marks on the buttstock. The sights are intact and the action appears to function well mechanically. Included is a later post-war Winchester Model 61 kraft box with correct end label which is missing its serial number. (23A10826-776) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson, Jr. Collection] (700/900)

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Excellent Hamilton No. 7 Single Shot Youth Rifle

Lot # 1548 (Sale Order: 549 of 649)      

22 RF, 8” barrel with a partially bright about good bore showing light oxidation and pitting in the grooves of the softened rifling. The metal surfaces of this interesting skeletonized rifle retain about 97-98% original nickel finish showing overall light cloudiness and some scattered light flaking and the trigger, cocking piece and a few other small parts have aged to a plum-brown patina. The markings on the left side of the buttplate are crisp and the original sights including the rear peep sight are intact and the action appears to function well mechanically. A wonderful example of these collectable boys’ rifles not typically found in such fine condition. (23A10826-54) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson, Jr. Collection] (600/800)
22 RF, 8” barrel with a partially bright about good bore showing light oxidation and pitting in the grooves of the softened rifling. The metal surfaces of this interestin...moreg skeletonized rifle retain about 97-98% original nickel finish showing overall light cloudiness and some scattered light flaking and the trigger, cocking piece and a few other small parts have aged to a plum-brown patina. The markings on the left side of the buttplate are crisp and the original sights including the rear peep sight are intact and the action appears to function well mechanically. A wonderful example of these collectable boys’ rifles not typically found in such fine condition. (23A10826-54) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson, Jr. Collection] (600/800)

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Winchester Model 62A Gallery Rifle

Lot # 1549 (Sale Order: 550 of 649)      

serial #379151, 22 S, L, LR, replacement 23” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This interesting gallery rifle has the special order Winchester logo rolled on the left side of the receiver as depicted on pages 154-155 of Schwing’s Winchester Slide-Action Rifles Vol. II Model 61 & Model 62. It has also been re-barreled and the receiver has been refurbished, as is verified by an included note from the late Dr. Hudson. The barrel, triggerguard, and gallery magazine tube with characteristic triangular loading port retain about 96-97% original blue with some light oxidation around the rear sight dovetail and some operational wear on the left side of the magazine tube near the receiver. The balance of metal surfaces retain about 98% professionally refurbished blue with some light pitting evident on the front of the receiver, and a smaller spot of the same on the lower left edge of the receiver which is toning to gray. The barrel markings including the “22 S, L, OR LR” markings are clear, as are the Winchester proofs, and while the left arm of the “W” of the Winchester logo on the left side of the receiver is incomplete, the logo is otherwise crisp. The walnut stocks rate excellent with perhaps a scattered light handling mark or two. The sights are intact and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23B10826-758) {MODERN} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson, Jr. Collection] (700/900)
serial #379151, 22 S, L, LR, replacement 23” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This interesting gallery rifle has the special order Winchester logo rolled on the left ...moreside of the receiver as depicted on pages 154-155 of Schwing’s Winchester Slide-Action Rifles Vol. II Model 61 & Model 62. It has also been re-barreled and the receiver has been refurbished, as is verified by an included note from the late Dr. Hudson. The barrel, triggerguard, and gallery magazine tube with characteristic triangular loading port retain about 96-97% original blue with some light oxidation around the rear sight dovetail and some operational wear on the left side of the magazine tube near the receiver. The balance of metal surfaces retain about 98% professionally refurbished blue with some light pitting evident on the front of the receiver, and a smaller spot of the same on the lower left edge of the receiver which is toning to gray. The barrel markings including the “22 S, L, OR LR” markings are clear, as are the Winchester proofs, and while the left arm of the “W” of the Winchester logo on the left side of the receiver is incomplete, the logo is otherwise crisp. The walnut stocks rate excellent with perhaps a scattered light handling mark or two. The sights are intact and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23B10826-758) {MODERN} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson, Jr. Collection] (700/900)

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