Auction No. 140 Session 2

Auction No. 140 Session 2

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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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Randall Miniature Model 14 Attack Knife

Lot # 1575 (Sale Order: 576 of 649)      

This is a miniature version of the famous larger Model 14 Attack knife and measures 6 5/8'' overall with a 3 5/8'' full tang stainless steel blade equipped with a 1 5/8'' sharpened false edge. The blade remains unsharpened, bright, has ''M'' miniature mark next to maker mark and is numbered ''1194'' on the reverse side of the blade. The brass oval double hilt retains all its bright finish. The finger groove black micarta handle remains in excellent condition and is equipped with a brass lined lanyard hole. Knife includes a Model C leather sheath with stone in pocket and “Randall Made” marked snaps. An excellent condition Mini Model 14. (5A11328-15-2) (600/800)
This is a miniature version of the famous larger Model 14 Attack knife and measures 6 5/8'' overall with a 3 5/8'' full tang stainless steel blade equipped with a 1 5/8''...more sharpened false edge. The blade remains unsharpened, bright, has ''M'' miniature mark next to maker mark and is numbered ''1194'' on the reverse side of the blade. The brass oval double hilt retains all its bright finish. The finger groove black micarta handle remains in excellent condition and is equipped with a brass lined lanyard hole. Knife includes a Model C leather sheath with stone in pocket and “Randall Made” marked snaps. An excellent condition Mini Model 14. (5A11328-15-2) (600/800)

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Randall Miniature Model 3 Hunter Knife

Lot # 1576 (Sale Order: 577 of 649)      

This miniature Hunter measures 6 3/4'' overall with a 3 1/2'' stainless steel clip point blade. The blade remains unsharpened, bright, is properly ''M'' marked and is numbered ''465'' on the reverse side of the blade. The brass single hilt and buttcap have a nicely tarnished goldenrod patina. The stag handle remains in excellent condition having darkened nicely with age and is centered between thin red, white and black spacers. Included is a Sullivan’s Model A leather sheath with stone in pocket. A fabulous miniature Model 3 Randall. (5A11328-15-3) (700/900)
This miniature Hunter measures 6 3/4'' overall with a 3 1/2'' stainless steel clip point blade. The blade remains unsharpened, bright, is properly ''M'' marked and is num...morebered ''465'' on the reverse side of the blade. The brass single hilt and buttcap have a nicely tarnished goldenrod patina. The stag handle remains in excellent condition having darkened nicely with age and is centered between thin red, white and black spacers. Included is a Sullivan’s Model A leather sheath with stone in pocket. A fabulous miniature Model 3 Randall. (5A11328-15-3) (700/900)

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Randall Model 2-4 Stiletto/Letter Opener

Lot # 1577 (Sale Order: 578 of 649)      

This non-cataloged Model 2 measures 7 5/8” overall with a 4” double edged stainless steel blade. The blade remains bright and unsharpened and the brass double hilt and flat round buttcap remain bright with some light sheath staining on the sides of the hilt. The concave walnut handle remains excellent and is centered between brass and black spacers. Included is a Sullivan’s Model B leather sheath with light staining on the throat and handle strap. An attractive small version Randall stiletto fighting knife (5A11328-15-6) (700/900)
This non-cataloged Model 2 measures 7 5/8” overall with a 4” double edged stainless steel blade. The blade remains bright and unsharpened and the brass double hilt and fl...moreat round buttcap remain bright with some light sheath staining on the sides of the hilt. The concave walnut handle remains excellent and is centered between brass and black spacers. Included is a Sullivan’s Model B leather sheath with light staining on the throat and handle strap. An attractive small version Randall stiletto fighting knife (5A11328-15-6) (700/900)

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Browning Baby Lightweight Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 1578 (Sale Order: 579 of 649)      

serial #293682, 25 ACP, 2 1/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The slide retains 97-98% original polished chrome with scattered marks from years of rug storage. The satin-finished alloy remains excellent and the trigger retains about 90% flaking gold wash. The genuine mother-of-pearl grips remain excellent and included is a factory pistol rug and an excellent condition bright FN marked magazine. A very nice example of these rather desirable Baby variants. (5A11132-4) {C&R} (600/800)
serial #293682, 25 ACP, 2 1/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The slide retains 97-98% original polished chrome with scattered marks from years of rug storage. The ...moresatin-finished alloy remains excellent and the trigger retains about 90% flaking gold wash. The genuine mother-of-pearl grips remain excellent and included is a factory pistol rug and an excellent condition bright FN marked magazine. A very nice example of these rather desirable Baby variants. (5A11132-4) {C&R} (600/800)

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German First Pattern Luftwaffe Dagger By Helbig

Lot # 1579 (Sale Order: 580 of 649)      

This later aluminum hilted dagger measures 17 5/8” overall with a 12” double edge blade. The blade has mostly toned to pale gray with scattered light oxidation and some fine pitting, the obverse blade flat has oval F&A Helbig Steinbach maker mark, some of the letters have been lost to the oxidation. The aluminum crossguard and pommel remains excellent with light handling marks, the swastikas retain all their bright gold finish. The thin dark blue leather covered wood grip remains very good with light rubs and scuffs, the double bordered twisted aluminum wire wrapping remains fully intact with spots of light staining. The dark blue covered steel scabbard shows scattered tears and scuffs, the exposed steel surfaces showing patches of light oxidation. The aluminum mounts and chain remain bright with light impact marks and staining, the spring clip is marked “GES. GESCH / OIC” in triangle, one of the collar retention screws is missing. A very good plus first pattern Luftwaffe dagger. (5A11318-4) (700/900)
This later aluminum hilted dagger measures 17 5/8” overall with a 12” double edge blade. The blade has mostly toned to pale gray with scattered light oxidation and some f...moreine pitting, the obverse blade flat has oval F&A Helbig Steinbach maker mark, some of the letters have been lost to the oxidation. The aluminum crossguard and pommel remains excellent with light handling marks, the swastikas retain all their bright gold finish. The thin dark blue leather covered wood grip remains very good with light rubs and scuffs, the double bordered twisted aluminum wire wrapping remains fully intact with spots of light staining. The dark blue covered steel scabbard shows scattered tears and scuffs, the exposed steel surfaces showing patches of light oxidation. The aluminum mounts and chain remain bright with light impact marks and staining, the spring clip is marked “GES. GESCH / OIC” in triangle, one of the collar retention screws is missing. A very good plus first pattern Luftwaffe dagger. (5A11318-4) (700/900)

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Japanese Type 14 Semi-Auto Pistol By Nagoya Toriimatsu

Lot # 1580 (Sale Order: 581 of 649)      

serial #58570, 8mm Nambu, 4 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this second series, September 1944-dated pistol retain 95-97% original blue with some sparsely scattered light handling marks, the grip straps lightly toning to gray and the left side shows rotational safety wear. The grooved Asian hardwood grips remain excellent and are stamp-numbered to the gun. The firing pin extension is un-numbered, the remaining numbered parts are matching and the action seems to function well mechanically. One blue-bodied aluminum base magazine in near excellent condition numbered to the gun and one numbered to another pistol are included. An excellent late war Nambu pistol. (13A11243-7) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #58570, 8mm Nambu, 4 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this second series, September 1944-dated pistol retain 95-97% original blue wi...moreth some sparsely scattered light handling marks, the grip straps lightly toning to gray and the left side shows rotational safety wear. The grooved Asian hardwood grips remain excellent and are stamp-numbered to the gun. The firing pin extension is un-numbered, the remaining numbered parts are matching and the action seems to function well mechanically. One blue-bodied aluminum base magazine in near excellent condition numbered to the gun and one numbered to another pistol are included. An excellent late war Nambu pistol. (13A11243-7) {C&R} (700/900)

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Heckler & Koch Model HK 4 Semi-Auto Pistol And Conversion Kit

Lot # 1581 (Sale Order: 582 of 649)      

serial #48925, 32 ACP, 3 1/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this September 1971-made pistol retain 99% original blue and anodized finishes. The checkered black plastic wraparound grips remain in very good plus condition showing light handling marks. Included with this pistol is a worn but intact factory cardboard box numbered to the pistol, (2) excellent condition May 1971-dated blue body factory finger rest magazines, (1) December 1970-dated blue body factory magazine with flush ground base plate and manual. Also included is a factory boxed 22 LR conversion kit containing an excellent condition barrel with recoil spring, July 1970-dated blue body magazine with orange finger rest base plate, screw driver, bore pull through and round ended pin. Both the barrel and box are numbed to the pistol. An excellent first variation HK 4 pistol complete with matching numbered conversion kit. (5A11243-2) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #48925, 32 ACP, 3 1/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this September 1971-made pistol retain 99% original blue and anodized finishes. T...morehe checkered black plastic wraparound grips remain in very good plus condition showing light handling marks. Included with this pistol is a worn but intact factory cardboard box numbered to the pistol, (2) excellent condition May 1971-dated blue body factory finger rest magazines, (1) December 1970-dated blue body factory magazine with flush ground base plate and manual. Also included is a factory boxed 22 LR conversion kit containing an excellent condition barrel with recoil spring, July 1970-dated blue body magazine with orange finger rest base plate, screw driver, bore pull through and round ended pin. Both the barrel and box are numbed to the pistol. An excellent first variation HK 4 pistol complete with matching numbered conversion kit. (5A11243-2) {C&R} (700/900)

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Remington Nylon 66 Bicentennial Semi-Auto Rifle

Lot # 1582 (Sale Order: 583 of 649)      

serial #2562457, 22 LR, 19 5/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue and anodized finishes with light rubs and scratches on the underside of the barrel, the front sight ramp is toning to plum. The left side of the receiver has special Federal Eagle bicentennial markings. The checkered Mohawk brown Zytel stock remains in near excellent condition with light handling mark. An excellent Bicentennial Nylon 66 rimfire rifle. (5A11207-5) {MODERN} (700/900)
serial #2562457, 22 LR, 19 5/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue and anodized finishes with light rubs and scratches on th...moree underside of the barrel, the front sight ramp is toning to plum. The left side of the receiver has special Federal Eagle bicentennial markings. The checkered Mohawk brown Zytel stock remains in near excellent condition with light handling mark. An excellent Bicentennial Nylon 66 rimfire rifle. (5A11207-5) {MODERN} (700/900)

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Wonderful Remington Nylon 66 Apache Semi-Auto Rifle

Lot # 1583 (Sale Order: 584 of 649)      

serial #450621, 22 LR, 19 5/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This is a fabulous rifle, the metal surfaces retaining 99% polished chrome appearing free of any marks or scratches. The checkered Apachee black Zytel stock remains in excellent condition as well. Mounted atop the grooved receiver is a Simmons .22 MAG 4x32mm scope with duplex reticle and crisp optics. A virtual as-new Apache Nylon 66 rifle. (5A11184-4) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #450621, 22 LR, 19 5/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This is a fabulous rifle, the metal surfaces retaining 99% polished chrome appearing free of any marks...more or scratches. The checkered Apachee black Zytel stock remains in excellent condition as well. Mounted atop the grooved receiver is a Simmons .22 MAG 4x32mm scope with duplex reticle and crisp optics. A virtual as-new Apache Nylon 66 rifle. (5A11184-4) {C&R} (700/900)

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Sako SV Fiberclass Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1584 (Sale Order: 585 of 649)      

serial #607942, 375 H&H Mag., 22” ported barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97-98% original blue, loss due to some sparse tiny nicks and scratches primarily on the left side of the barrel. The bolt body remains bright while the shroud has toned to plum and is numbered to the rifle on the underside of the bolt handle. The textured black synthetic pistolgrip stock with raised cheekpiece and solid Decelerator recoil paid remains in very good plus condition with light handling marks. A set of scope rings are included and the action appears to function well mechanically. A very good plus long action magnum caliber Fiberclass rifle. (5A11209-8) {MODERN} (700/900)
serial #607942, 375 H&H Mag., 22” ported barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97-98% original blue, loss due to some sparse tiny nicks and scrat...moreches primarily on the left side of the barrel. The bolt body remains bright while the shroud has toned to plum and is numbered to the rifle on the underside of the bolt handle. The textured black synthetic pistolgrip stock with raised cheekpiece and solid Decelerator recoil paid remains in very good plus condition with light handling marks. A set of scope rings are included and the action appears to function well mechanically. A very good plus long action magnum caliber Fiberclass rifle. (5A11209-8) {MODERN} (700/900)

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Sig Sauer M400 Hunter Semi-Auto Rifle

Lot # 1585 (Sale Order: 586 of 649)      

serial #20C006596, 5.56 NATO, 20” barrel with 1:8” rate of twist and an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original phosphate and parkerized finishes with some light handling and edge wear present. Rifle is equipped with a black Magpul MOE forearm and pistolgrip and has an A2 style fixed buttstock. There are no sights but the receiver is “optics ready” with a flattop picatinny rail. A Sig factory box is included but is labeled to a different rifle. There are no magazines present but magazines are readily available. An excellent example ready for your choice of optics for long-range varmint or target shooting events. (4A11251-14) {MODERN} [William Olson Collection – NRA Firearms For Freedom] (700/900)
serial #20C006596, 5.56 NATO, 20” barrel with 1:8” rate of twist and an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original phosphate and parkerized finishes ...morewith some light handling and edge wear present. Rifle is equipped with a black Magpul MOE forearm and pistolgrip and has an A2 style fixed buttstock. There are no sights but the receiver is “optics ready” with a flattop picatinny rail. A Sig factory box is included but is labeled to a different rifle. There are no magazines present but magazines are readily available. An excellent example ready for your choice of optics for long-range varmint or target shooting events. (4A11251-14) {MODERN} [William Olson Collection – NRA Firearms For Freedom] (700/900)

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California Percussion Halfstock Sporting Rifle By Adolph Koppikus

Lot # 1586 (Sale Order: 587 of 649)      

About .42 cal, 31 3/4” octagon barrel that has been neatly shortened long ago, with a mostly bright very good bore showing some scattered areas of light oxidation and perhaps some pinprick pitting with otherwise strong rifling throughout. The barrel has mostly toned to a nice plum-brown patina showing a little old oxidation speckling and pinprick pitting along the edges. The patent breech retains some hints of good case-hardened colors and features triple platinum bands and attractive swirling cap deflector. There are dual long iron ramrod thimbles and currently no dovetails for either rear or front iron sights. The lockplate is a smoky case-hardened and plum-brown patina neatly marked in the center “A. KOPPIKUS” and the hammer is rather graceful in construction with a tall finely checkered spur. The checkered walnut stock has been shortened somewhat at the forend and is now devoid of any nosecap hardware, rating about good showing a thin lengthy crack back from the nose and a number of repaired lengthy cracks along either side of the buttstock and a peculiar 9 1/2” triangular patch repair along the right side. There is a vacant hole just ahead of the triggerguard at the rear of the finial likely for some kind of palm rest and the barrel wedge appears to be an older pewter replacement. The upper tang has been dressed slightly and is fitted with a more modern tang peep sight and a somewhat short hickory ramrod with broken end is included. The single acting lock with double set triggers seems to function well mechanically. An interesting slightly customized rifle from this respected Sacramento maker. (13A10862-2) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
About .42 cal, 31 3/4” octagon barrel that has been neatly shortened long ago, with a mostly bright very good bore showing some scattered areas of light oxidation and per...morehaps some pinprick pitting with otherwise strong rifling throughout. The barrel has mostly toned to a nice plum-brown patina showing a little old oxidation speckling and pinprick pitting along the edges. The patent breech retains some hints of good case-hardened colors and features triple platinum bands and attractive swirling cap deflector. There are dual long iron ramrod thimbles and currently no dovetails for either rear or front iron sights. The lockplate is a smoky case-hardened and plum-brown patina neatly marked in the center “A. KOPPIKUS” and the hammer is rather graceful in construction with a tall finely checkered spur. The checkered walnut stock has been shortened somewhat at the forend and is now devoid of any nosecap hardware, rating about good showing a thin lengthy crack back from the nose and a number of repaired lengthy cracks along either side of the buttstock and a peculiar 9 1/2” triangular patch repair along the right side. There is a vacant hole just ahead of the triggerguard at the rear of the finial likely for some kind of palm rest and the barrel wedge appears to be an older pewter replacement. The upper tang has been dressed slightly and is fitted with a more modern tang peep sight and a somewhat short hickory ramrod with broken end is included. The single acting lock with double set triggers seems to function well mechanically. An interesting slightly customized rifle from this respected Sacramento maker. (13A10862-2) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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Interesting Trio Of Knives Belonging To Electrician’s Mate First Class Alvin Haase U.S.C.G.

Lot # 1587 (Sale Order: 588 of 649)      

The following three knives belonged to Electrician’s Mate First Class Alvin George Haase, U.S.C.G. (November 22, 1921-January 9, 2011) while serving on USS LST-202 in the Pacific Theater. He retained possession of the knives until his passing in 2011. The first knife is a Camillus M2 fighting knife most likely issued to Mr. Hasse and measures 12” overall with a 7” blade. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with light scabbard wear on the blade. The stacked leather washer handle remains in excellent condition as does the gray U.S.N. MK2 scabbard. The second knife is an interesting and attractive theater made knife crafted from what appears to be a ground 1942 or M1 bayonet blade and a brass 20mm shell casing measuring 11 7/8” overall with a 8 1/2” clip point blade. The narrow blade has been sharpened and has toned to a pale gray with traces of original finish in the fullers and tiny chips along the main edge, The guard is a copper Australian penny and the brass casing has a nicely tarnished patina and is adorned with one Fijian and three British coins. The open throat leather belt sheath is crafted from a belt or some other type of acquired leather, the seams partially secured thin steel wire and remnants of string stitching. The third knife is a vintage Marbles Woodcraft hunting knife measuring 8 3/8” overall with a 4 1/2” raised point carbon steel skinning blade equipped with a serrated thumb rest. The blade has been sharpened and has toned to pale gray with light staining and oxidation. The brass guard shows light tarnish and verdigris, the aluminum pommel has light staining and impact marks, the stacked leather washer and spacer handle remains in near excellent condition. What appears to be an original sheath is included showing modest wear, separating reinforced seams and a handle strap with separated snap showing modest verdigris. Included are copies and photos that outlines Mr. Haase’s experience on LST-202 (Landing Ship Tank) while serving in the Coast Guard from June 29, 1942 – February 27, 1946. The information was passed on to the current consignor by Mr. Haase’s children and several letters were notarized. LST-202 saw action against Japanese dive bombers, torpedo attack planes, shore emplacements, and even dodged a couple of typhoons during its numerous trips in the pacific. While at sea on his last trip he was notified his enlistment was up and could continue onto the Philippines then home, which could take months, or be dropped off in New Guinea and find his way home from there. He chose the New Guinea option, hiking through the jungle to get to an U.S. airfield on the opposite end of the island where he came ashore, caught a flight to a European base, then found his way home to the States. A nice grouping for the knife or military collector. (5B10991-3) (400/600)
The following three knives belonged to Electrician’s Mate First Class Alvin George Haase, U.S.C.G. (November 22, 1921-January 9, 2011) while serving on USS LST-202 in the...more Pacific Theater. He retained possession of the knives until his passing in 2011. The first knife is a Camillus M2 fighting knife most likely issued to Mr. Hasse and measures 12” overall with a 7” blade. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with light scabbard wear on the blade. The stacked leather washer handle remains in excellent condition as does the gray U.S.N. MK2 scabbard. The second knife is an interesting and attractive theater made knife crafted from what appears to be a ground 1942 or M1 bayonet blade and a brass 20mm shell casing measuring 11 7/8” overall with a 8 1/2” clip point blade. The narrow blade has been sharpened and has toned to a pale gray with traces of original finish in the fullers and tiny chips along the main edge, The guard is a copper Australian penny and the brass casing has a nicely tarnished patina and is adorned with one Fijian and three British coins. The open throat leather belt sheath is crafted from a belt or some other type of acquired leather, the seams partially secured thin steel wire and remnants of string stitching. The third knife is a vintage Marbles Woodcraft hunting knife measuring 8 3/8” overall with a 4 1/2” raised point carbon steel skinning blade equipped with a serrated thumb rest. The blade has been sharpened and has toned to pale gray with light staining and oxidation. The brass guard shows light tarnish and verdigris, the aluminum pommel has light staining and impact marks, the stacked leather washer and spacer handle remains in near excellent condition. What appears to be an original sheath is included showing modest wear, separating reinforced seams and a handle strap with separated snap showing modest verdigris. Included are copies and photos that outlines Mr. Haase’s experience on LST-202 (Landing Ship Tank) while serving in the Coast Guard from June 29, 1942 – February 27, 1946. The information was passed on to the current consignor by Mr. Haase’s children and several letters were notarized. LST-202 saw action against Japanese dive bombers, torpedo attack planes, shore emplacements, and even dodged a couple of typhoons during its numerous trips in the pacific. While at sea on his last trip he was notified his enlistment was up and could continue onto the Philippines then home, which could take months, or be dropped off in New Guinea and find his way home from there. He chose the New Guinea option, hiking through the jungle to get to an U.S. airfield on the opposite end of the island where he came ashore, caught a flight to a European base, then found his way home to the States. A nice grouping for the knife or military collector. (5B10991-3) (400/600)

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Remington Model 95 Double Deringer

Lot # 1588 (Sale Order: 589 of 649)      

serial #1, 41 RF, 3” barrels with about good bores showing light pitting and oxidation with evident rifling. The metal surfaces of this Type III pistol retain nearly 90% original nickel finish with scattered areas flaked to silvery pewter patina that blends in rather well with the surrounding nickel, some areas also showing some lightly cleaned fine pitting and bubbling, most noticeable along the left side barrel and frame edges. The small parts retain most of their original blue and the single line “REMINGTON ARMS -- UMC CO” address remains strong. The black checkered hard rubber grips remain in very good plus condition with a small spot of wear on either side and some other minor handling marks. The barrels are matching the frame, the hinge is intact and barrel-to-frame fit is solid. The action seems to function well mechanically with a crisp hammer. A respectable example of these iconic pistols with an interesting serial/batch number. (13A10492-45) {C&R} (600/800)
serial #1, 41 RF, 3” barrels with about good bores showing light pitting and oxidation with evident rifling. The metal surfaces of this Type III pistol retain nearly 90% ...moreoriginal nickel finish with scattered areas flaked to silvery pewter patina that blends in rather well with the surrounding nickel, some areas also showing some lightly cleaned fine pitting and bubbling, most noticeable along the left side barrel and frame edges. The small parts retain most of their original blue and the single line “REMINGTON ARMS -- UMC CO” address remains strong. The black checkered hard rubber grips remain in very good plus condition with a small spot of wear on either side and some other minor handling marks. The barrels are matching the frame, the hinge is intact and barrel-to-frame fit is solid. The action seems to function well mechanically with a crisp hammer. A respectable example of these iconic pistols with an interesting serial/batch number. (13A10492-45) {C&R} (600/800)

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U.S. Model 1903A1 Bolt Action Rifle By Remington

Lot # 1589 (Sale Order: 590 of 649)      

serial #3239231, 30-06, 24” 5-44 High Standard barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% arsenal dark gray Parkerized finish with some light wear on high edges and contact points, a few scattered light handling marks, and some previous pinprick to light pitting beneath the finish in spots. The bolt retains about 75% gray Parkerized finish with light to more moderate operational wear, areas of light to moderate thinning, and some previous pinprick pitting beneath the finish. The pistolgrip walnut “C” stock is in very good plus condition with an abrasion on the underside of the forend from band removal, a few scattered old abrasions largely smoothed over time, and some scattered light dings and handling marks; the handguard shows three arsenal-quality repairs crossing its width between the lower band and rear sight. The stock is stamped with an “A” on the comb, a “P” flanked above and below by two circular impact marks on the underside of the pistolgrip, a “T” on the toeline, an “X” ahead of the floorplate, and the last four digits of the serial number are stamped on the right side of the butt. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and crisp, the rear sight base is “R” marked, a “B” has been clearly stamped into the rear of the floorplate, and the bolt is numbered to another rifle on the handle. The rifle retains the standard open sights, the adjustments remaining functional on the Model 1905 rear sight, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. A solid WWII-era M1903, refurbished and used by our Greek allies. (14A11014-21) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #3239231, 30-06, 24” 5-44 High Standard barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% arsenal dark gray Parkerized finish with some l...moreight wear on high edges and contact points, a few scattered light handling marks, and some previous pinprick to light pitting beneath the finish in spots. The bolt retains about 75% gray Parkerized finish with light to more moderate operational wear, areas of light to moderate thinning, and some previous pinprick pitting beneath the finish. The pistolgrip walnut “C” stock is in very good plus condition with an abrasion on the underside of the forend from band removal, a few scattered old abrasions largely smoothed over time, and some scattered light dings and handling marks; the handguard shows three arsenal-quality repairs crossing its width between the lower band and rear sight. The stock is stamped with an “A” on the comb, a “P” flanked above and below by two circular impact marks on the underside of the pistolgrip, a “T” on the toeline, an “X” ahead of the floorplate, and the last four digits of the serial number are stamped on the right side of the butt. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and crisp, the rear sight base is “R” marked, a “B” has been clearly stamped into the rear of the floorplate, and the bolt is numbered to another rifle on the handle. The rifle retains the standard open sights, the adjustments remaining functional on the Model 1905 rear sight, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. A solid WWII-era M1903, refurbished and used by our Greek allies. (14A11014-21) {C&R} (700/900)

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

Lot # 1590 (Sale Order: 591 of 649)      

serial #273419, 30-06, 24” 6-44 dated High Standard barrel with a bright very good plus bore with scattered pinprick pitting but strong rifling throughout. The receiver of this 1918-made rifle retains about 95% reapplied blue toning lightly to plum with touches of high edge wear, a few light handling marks, and some previous light pitting beneath the finish The barrel and rear sight base retain nearly all their gray Parkerized finish with some scattered light handling marks, the stamped bottom metal and lower band retain 98% original blue with light wear and handling marks, and the upper band retains about 60% blue with the balance worn to gray-brown. The bolt shows a mostly even mix of gray-green and silvery gunmetal patina, and the shroud shows previous light pitting beneath the parkerization. The “scant” type walnut stock is in very good condition with an arsenal quality repair across the 1 1/2” crack at the rear of the receiver, a smoothed over divot on the left side of the forend, a natural 3/8” defect on the left side of the comb, a 6 3/4” flexing crack in the top of the handguard forward of the lower band, and some scattered light dings and handling marks; the stock appears entirely unmarked. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and easily legible, the sling swivels and safety are “R” marked, and the bolt handle is numbered “3128”. The rifle retains the standard open sights, the rear sight elevation slide binding knob appears to have been ground off, fixing the slide at the lowest position of 600 yards, but the windage adjustments remain fully function and the rifle appears to otherwise function well mechanically. As with all low-numbered M1903’s, this rifle is sold as a collectible only and no thought should be given to loading or firing. (14A11014-32) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #273419, 30-06, 24” 6-44 dated High Standard barrel with a bright very good plus bore with scattered pinprick pitting but strong rifling throughout. The receiver o...moref this 1918-made rifle retains about 95% reapplied blue toning lightly to plum with touches of high edge wear, a few light handling marks, and some previous light pitting beneath the finish The barrel and rear sight base retain nearly all their gray Parkerized finish with some scattered light handling marks, the stamped bottom metal and lower band retain 98% original blue with light wear and handling marks, and the upper band retains about 60% blue with the balance worn to gray-brown. The bolt shows a mostly even mix of gray-green and silvery gunmetal patina, and the shroud shows previous light pitting beneath the parkerization. The “scant” type walnut stock is in very good condition with an arsenal quality repair across the 1 1/2” crack at the rear of the receiver, a smoothed over divot on the left side of the forend, a natural 3/8” defect on the left side of the comb, a 6 3/4” flexing crack in the top of the handguard forward of the lower band, and some scattered light dings and handling marks; the stock appears entirely unmarked. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and easily legible, the sling swivels and safety are “R” marked, and the bolt handle is numbered “3128”. The rifle retains the standard open sights, the rear sight elevation slide binding knob appears to have been ground off, fixing the slide at the lowest position of 600 yards, but the windage adjustments remain fully function and the rifle appears to otherwise function well mechanically. As with all low-numbered M1903’s, this rifle is sold as a collectible only and no thought should be given to loading or firing. (14A11014-32) {C&R} (700/900)

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Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 1591 (Sale Order: 592 of 649)      

serial #382513, 30 W.C.F., 26” nickel steel octagon barrel with a full magazine and an about good bore with light oxidation and pitting but evident rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1908-manufactured rifle retain about 30-40% original blue, the magazine tube showing the majority of the blue with some scattered light wear and handling marks toning to brown, the barrel toned to a dark gray-brown patina with light high edge wear, scattered light handling marks and specks of oxidation, and generous remnants of original blue in protected areas on the lower barrel flats. The receiver has worn to gray with overall light oxidation staining, remnants of old speckled oxidation, and light handling marks. The straight grip walnut stock and forend are in very good condition as lightly period cleaned and with an older added finish, showing a 1 1/2” shallow chip on the right woodline, a 2” flexing crack meeting its rear edge, as well as some scattered light dings and handling marks; the curved steel buttplate has worn to a gray patina with areas toned to brown, and is slightly proud at the toe. The two-line barrel address and factory markings are intact and easily legible, the tang markings alone unable to be verified as the upper tang sight screw resists removal, and a few of the screws show light slot wear. The rifle is sighted with Marble’s bead-on-blade front sight, a Winchester express rear sight with one standing leaf and two folding, and a Marble’s tang-mounted aperture sight with aperture disc. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. A solid Winchester rifle, likely used to great success in the deer woods the past 115 years. (14A11256-11) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #382513, 30 W.C.F., 26” nickel steel octagon barrel with a full magazine and an about good bore with light oxidation and pitting but evident rifling throughout. Th...moree metal surfaces of this 1908-manufactured rifle retain about 30-40% original blue, the magazine tube showing the majority of the blue with some scattered light wear and handling marks toning to brown, the barrel toned to a dark gray-brown patina with light high edge wear, scattered light handling marks and specks of oxidation, and generous remnants of original blue in protected areas on the lower barrel flats. The receiver has worn to gray with overall light oxidation staining, remnants of old speckled oxidation, and light handling marks. The straight grip walnut stock and forend are in very good condition as lightly period cleaned and with an older added finish, showing a 1 1/2” shallow chip on the right woodline, a 2” flexing crack meeting its rear edge, as well as some scattered light dings and handling marks; the curved steel buttplate has worn to a gray patina with areas toned to brown, and is slightly proud at the toe. The two-line barrel address and factory markings are intact and easily legible, the tang markings alone unable to be verified as the upper tang sight screw resists removal, and a few of the screws show light slot wear. The rifle is sighted with Marble’s bead-on-blade front sight, a Winchester express rear sight with one standing leaf and two folding, and a Marble’s tang-mounted aperture sight with aperture disc. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. A solid Winchester rifle, likely used to great success in the deer woods the past 115 years. (14A11256-11) {C&R} (700/900)

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U.S. Model 1903-A3 Bolt Action Rifle By Remington

Lot # 1592 (Sale Order: 593 of 649)      

serial #4026044, 30-06, 24” 9-43 dated 2-groove Remington barrel with a bright excellent bore showing only some copper fouling nearer the muzzle. The barreled action, bottom metal, and nosecap retain about 85% gray-green arsenal Parkerized finish with areas toning to brown, light wear on the front sight base and traces on the races, and the remaining metal surfaces retain about 60% blue with large areas toned to a brown patina with light high edge wear, the upper barrel band the exception retaining nearly all its blue. The straight grip walnut stock is in very good condition as lightly cleaned and with an older added finish, showing an about 2 1/4” scratch along the underside of the wrist, a few light striations along the right side of the butt, and some scattered light dings and handling marks. The stock shows a lightened boxed “F.J.A.” cartouche at the top of the wrist, a similarly light boxed “RIA / FK” cartouche with a deeper struck “3” within, a somewhat softened partially circled “P” behind the triggerguard, and light inspector marks ahead of the floorplate. The receiver markings and barrel markings are intact and crisp, and the bolt assembly, front and rear sight, and rear sling swivel are properly “R” marked. The rifle retains the standard open sights, the range adjustments somewhat stiff but changeable, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. A solid 03-A3 with an experienced look, well suited to a martial collection. (14A11014-22) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #4026044, 30-06, 24” 9-43 dated 2-groove Remington barrel with a bright excellent bore showing only some copper fouling nearer the muzzle. The barreled action, bot...moretom metal, and nosecap retain about 85% gray-green arsenal Parkerized finish with areas toning to brown, light wear on the front sight base and traces on the races, and the remaining metal surfaces retain about 60% blue with large areas toned to a brown patina with light high edge wear, the upper barrel band the exception retaining nearly all its blue. The straight grip walnut stock is in very good condition as lightly cleaned and with an older added finish, showing an about 2 1/4” scratch along the underside of the wrist, a few light striations along the right side of the butt, and some scattered light dings and handling marks. The stock shows a lightened boxed “F.J.A.” cartouche at the top of the wrist, a similarly light boxed “RIA / FK” cartouche with a deeper struck “3” within, a somewhat softened partially circled “P” behind the triggerguard, and light inspector marks ahead of the floorplate. The receiver markings and barrel markings are intact and crisp, and the bolt assembly, front and rear sight, and rear sling swivel are properly “R” marked. The rifle retains the standard open sights, the range adjustments somewhat stiff but changeable, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. A solid 03-A3 with an experienced look, well suited to a martial collection. (14A11014-22) {C&R} (700/900)

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U.S. Model 1917 Enfield Bolt Action Rifle By Eddystone

Lot # 1593 (Sale Order: 594 of 649)      

serial #1344360, 30-06, 26” 9-18” dated Remington barrel with a bright very good plus bore with scattered light oxidation but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 95% dark gray-green arsenal Parkerized finish with some light wear on high edges and contact points, scattered fine oxidation, and some light handling marks. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good plus condition with light to perhaps more moderate divot on the underside of the forend forward of the lower band, two small divots partially filled with synthetic compound on the right side, and some scattered light dings and handling marks. The stock is marked with partially boxed “S S.A.A.” cartouche on the left, a strong partially boxed “P” proof behind the triggerguard, and the right side of the butt is stencil marked “238” in blue paint, some of which has flaked with time. The receiver ring markings are intact and easily legible, some of the smaller proof markings partially softened with time, the barrel markings are light but legible, and all the marked small parts show proper “E” for Eddystone. The rifle retains the standard open sights and appears to function well mechanically. A solid rifle for the martial collector. (14A11204-16) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #1344360, 30-06, 26” 9-18” dated Remington barrel with a bright very good plus bore with scattered light oxidation but strong rifling throughout. The metal surface...mores retain about 95% dark gray-green arsenal Parkerized finish with some light wear on high edges and contact points, scattered fine oxidation, and some light handling marks. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good plus condition with light to perhaps more moderate divot on the underside of the forend forward of the lower band, two small divots partially filled with synthetic compound on the right side, and some scattered light dings and handling marks. The stock is marked with partially boxed “S S.A.A.” cartouche on the left, a strong partially boxed “P” proof behind the triggerguard, and the right side of the butt is stencil marked “238” in blue paint, some of which has flaked with time. The receiver ring markings are intact and easily legible, some of the smaller proof markings partially softened with time, the barrel markings are light but legible, and all the marked small parts show proper “E” for Eddystone. The rifle retains the standard open sights and appears to function well mechanically. A solid rifle for the martial collector. (14A11204-16) {C&R} (700/900)

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U.S. Model 1903-A3 Bolt Action Rifle By Smith Corona

Lot # 1594 (Sale Order: 595 of 649)      

serial #4811218, 30-06, 24” 10-43 dated Smith Corona barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95-97% arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, some light oxidation staining on the bottom metal and bolt shroud, and some scattered light handling marks; the magazine cutoff and parts of the receiver show some previous pinprick pitting beneath the finish. The rear sight base, bolt body and extractor, and barrel bands retain most of their blue with light wear, handling marks, and some spots of light oxidation on the bolt handle. The straight grip walnut stock and handguard are in very good plus condition as lightly cleaned with an older added finish, showing an abrasion behind the rear barrel band on the underside of the forend, an area of light scuffing on the right side of the butt, and some scattered light dings. The stock is marked with a partially faded boxed “FJA” cartouche with the faint remnants of an Ordnance Wheel next to it, a softened circled “P” behind the triggerguard, a clear “B” stamped on the left side of the butt, and strong inspector marks in front of the bottom metal. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and crisp, the bolt shroud and cocking piece are “R” marked with the body showing the Smith Corona “x”, and the included removable front sight hood is marked “(ordnance bomb) / US” on the left and “R” on the right. The rifle retains the standard open sights and appears to function well mechanically. A solid lightly refurbished 03A3 rifle for the martial collector. (14A11256-9) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #4811218, 30-06, 24” 10-43 dated Smith Corona barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95-97% arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish with light ...morewear on high edges and contact points, some light oxidation staining on the bottom metal and bolt shroud, and some scattered light handling marks; the magazine cutoff and parts of the receiver show some previous pinprick pitting beneath the finish. The rear sight base, bolt body and extractor, and barrel bands retain most of their blue with light wear, handling marks, and some spots of light oxidation on the bolt handle. The straight grip walnut stock and handguard are in very good plus condition as lightly cleaned with an older added finish, showing an abrasion behind the rear barrel band on the underside of the forend, an area of light scuffing on the right side of the butt, and some scattered light dings. The stock is marked with a partially faded boxed “FJA” cartouche with the faint remnants of an Ordnance Wheel next to it, a softened circled “P” behind the triggerguard, a clear “B” stamped on the left side of the butt, and strong inspector marks in front of the bottom metal. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and crisp, the bolt shroud and cocking piece are “R” marked with the body showing the Smith Corona “x”, and the included removable front sight hood is marked “(ordnance bomb) / US” on the left and “R” on the right. The rifle retains the standard open sights and appears to function well mechanically. A solid lightly refurbished 03A3 rifle for the martial collector. (14A11256-9) {C&R} (700/900)

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Winchester Model 12 Grade I Limited Edition Slide Action Shotgun

Lot # 1595 (Sale Order: 596 of 649)      

serial #MT2811, 20 ga (2 3/4”), 26” ventilated rib barrel choked improved cylinder with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this near-new shotgun retain about 98-99% original blue with some light operational marks on the barrel from disassembly/assembly, and a light handling mark on the rear of the receiver which does not appear to breach the finish; the bolt and shell carrier are bright and excellent. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very good plus condition with a small impact mark at the tip of the comb, a few light dings on the side of the forend, and some light handling marks primarily on the left side of the butt; the butt shows the beginning of some attractive grain figure on the right side. The factory markings are intact and clear, the barrel and receiver showing correct offset “WP” proofs, and the receiver extension is numbered to the gun. The shotgun is sighted with a lone steel bead and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, in very good condition showing light wear, some tears at the corners, and general scuffing from storage. A nice example of the 90’s era re-issue of these classic American shotguns. (14A11014-77) {MODERN} (700/900)
serial #MT2811, 20 ga (2 3/4”), 26” ventilated rib barrel choked improved cylinder with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this near-new shotgun retain about ...more98-99% original blue with some light operational marks on the barrel from disassembly/assembly, and a light handling mark on the rear of the receiver which does not appear to breach the finish; the bolt and shell carrier are bright and excellent. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very good plus condition with a small impact mark at the tip of the comb, a few light dings on the side of the forend, and some light handling marks primarily on the left side of the butt; the butt shows the beginning of some attractive grain figure on the right side. The factory markings are intact and clear, the barrel and receiver showing correct offset “WP” proofs, and the receiver extension is numbered to the gun. The shotgun is sighted with a lone steel bead and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, in very good condition showing light wear, some tears at the corners, and general scuffing from storage. A nice example of the 90’s era re-issue of these classic American shotguns. (14A11014-77) {MODERN} (700/900)

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Parker VH Grade Boxlock Double Shotgun

Lot # 1596 (Sale Order: 597 of 649)      

serial #141021, 12 ga on a No. 1 1/2 frame, 28” Vulcan steel barrels choked cylinder and modified with a few light pits in the right barrel about midway in otherwise bright excellent bores, showing evidence of light honing throughout. The barrels and triggerguard retain 99% excellent quality reapplied blue with a touch of light wear at the muzzle and a minor handling mark or two, and the frame and forend retain 99% vibrant restored case colors, softening somewhat on the forend latch. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and splinter-style forend are in very good condition as lightly cleaned with a softened chip at the toe and on the left forend woodline, a few light dings and handling marks, the upper and lower tangs proud of the wrist, and a later-applied finish; the stock retains the Parker Bros buttplate, the checkering and dog’s head logo softened, and an unengraved shield-shaped monogram plate is on the toeline. The address on the rib remains crisp, as does the zigzag border engraving on the frame. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest just right of center and features double triggers, extractors, an automatic safety, a 14 1/4” length of pull with drops of about 1 3/4” and 2 7/8”, and is sighted with a lone steel bead. The shotgun appears to function well mechanically. A nicely restored Parker. (14A11277-6) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #141021, 12 ga on a No. 1 1/2 frame, 28” Vulcan steel barrels choked cylinder and modified with a few light pits in the right barrel about midway in otherwise brig...moreht excellent bores, showing evidence of light honing throughout. The barrels and triggerguard retain 99% excellent quality reapplied blue with a touch of light wear at the muzzle and a minor handling mark or two, and the frame and forend retain 99% vibrant restored case colors, softening somewhat on the forend latch. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and splinter-style forend are in very good condition as lightly cleaned with a softened chip at the toe and on the left forend woodline, a few light dings and handling marks, the upper and lower tangs proud of the wrist, and a later-applied finish; the stock retains the Parker Bros buttplate, the checkering and dog’s head logo softened, and an unengraved shield-shaped monogram plate is on the toeline. The address on the rib remains crisp, as does the zigzag border engraving on the frame. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest just right of center and features double triggers, extractors, an automatic safety, a 14 1/4” length of pull with drops of about 1 3/4” and 2 7/8”, and is sighted with a lone steel bead. The shotgun appears to function well mechanically. A nicely restored Parker. (14A11277-6) {C&R} (700/900)

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Steyr Arms Zephyr II Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1597 (Sale Order: 598 of 649)      

serial #3208416, 22 WMR, 19 3/4” lightly fluted and threaded barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this new-in-box rifle retain 99% plus original matte gray Mannox finish, the bolt body remaining bright with just a touch of operational wear. The fish scale checkered European walnut stock is in excellent condition with a solitary minor ding on the tip of the comb, and features a schnabel forend tip, sling swivels, right-side palm swell, and a fluted left-side cheekpiece. The factory markings are intact and the bolt is numbered to the rifle. The rifle has no provisions for open sights but the receiver is grooved for optics mounting. Included is the factory box, a single detachable magazine, and the manual. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. (14A11014-17) {MODERN} (700/900)
serial #3208416, 22 WMR, 19 3/4” lightly fluted and threaded barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this new-in-box rifle retain 99% plus original mat...morete gray Mannox finish, the bolt body remaining bright with just a touch of operational wear. The fish scale checkered European walnut stock is in excellent condition with a solitary minor ding on the tip of the comb, and features a schnabel forend tip, sling swivels, right-side palm swell, and a fluted left-side cheekpiece. The factory markings are intact and the bolt is numbered to the rifle. The rifle has no provisions for open sights but the receiver is grooved for optics mounting. Included is the factory box, a single detachable magazine, and the manual. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. (14A11014-17) {MODERN} (700/900)

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Steyr Arms Zephyr II Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1598 (Sale Order: 599 of 649)      

serial #3198439, 17 HMR, 19 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this new-in-box rifle retain 99% plus original matte gray Mannox finish, the bolt body remaining bright with some light operational wear. The fish scale checkered European walnut stock is in excellent condition with only a few tiny dings at the tip of the comb and features a schnabel forend tip, sling swivels, a right-side palm swell, and a fluted left-side cheekpiece. The factory markings are intact and the bolt is numbered to the rifle. The rifle has no provisions for open sights but the receiver is grooved for optics mounting. Included is the factory box, single detachable magazine, and the manual. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. A fine flat-shooting rimfire rifle. (14A11014-18) {MODERN} (700/900)
serial #3198439, 17 HMR, 19 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this new-in-box rifle retain 99% plus original matte gray Mannox finish, the b...moreolt body remaining bright with some light operational wear. The fish scale checkered European walnut stock is in excellent condition with only a few tiny dings at the tip of the comb and features a schnabel forend tip, sling swivels, a right-side palm swell, and a fluted left-side cheekpiece. The factory markings are intact and the bolt is numbered to the rifle. The rifle has no provisions for open sights but the receiver is grooved for optics mounting. Included is the factory box, single detachable magazine, and the manual. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. A fine flat-shooting rimfire rifle. (14A11014-18) {MODERN} (700/900)

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Savage Model 99-EG Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 1599 (Sale Order: 600 of 649)      

serial #643439, 250-3000 Savage, 24” barrel with a few small light pits in an otherwise bright excellent bore showing strong rifling throughout. The barrel retains 98% original blue with a few scattered small spots of oxidation and some light handling marks, the receiver retains about 80-85% thinning original blue, toning to brown under bright light, with light wear on the belly of the frame, scattered specks of oxidation, and some light abrasions on the left side, and the bolt is mostly bright with light gray freckling. The lever retains about 97% vibrant original case-hardened colors, muting somewhat on the exterior face of the lever, with some scattered spots of oxidation staining and light operational wear on the interior arm. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and schnabel forend are in very good plus to near excellent condition with some flattened points of checkering, a few minor dings, and some light finish wear on the edge of the stock flats; the forend fits somewhat loose with a light rattle noticeable. The factory markings are intact and easily legible, and the forend screw shows light slot wear. The rifle is sighted with a ramped bead front sight, the rear sight dovetail on the barrel has been blanked, and a Lyman tang rear sight is mounted to the receiver. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. Included is the original sporting-style rear sight, though no elevator is present. An honest Model 99 in a desirable cartridge. (14A11272-2) {C&R} (600/800)
serial #643439, 250-3000 Savage, 24” barrel with a few small light pits in an otherwise bright excellent bore showing strong rifling throughout. The barrel retains 98% or...moreiginal blue with a few scattered small spots of oxidation and some light handling marks, the receiver retains about 80-85% thinning original blue, toning to brown under bright light, with light wear on the belly of the frame, scattered specks of oxidation, and some light abrasions on the left side, and the bolt is mostly bright with light gray freckling. The lever retains about 97% vibrant original case-hardened colors, muting somewhat on the exterior face of the lever, with some scattered spots of oxidation staining and light operational wear on the interior arm. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and schnabel forend are in very good plus to near excellent condition with some flattened points of checkering, a few minor dings, and some light finish wear on the edge of the stock flats; the forend fits somewhat loose with a light rattle noticeable. The factory markings are intact and easily legible, and the forend screw shows light slot wear. The rifle is sighted with a ramped bead front sight, the rear sight dovetail on the barrel has been blanked, and a Lyman tang rear sight is mounted to the receiver. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. Included is the original sporting-style rear sight, though no elevator is present. An honest Model 99 in a desirable cartridge. (14A11272-2) {C&R} (600/800)

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