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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As-New Marlin Model 1894 SS Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 1125 (Sale Order: 126 of 649)      

serial #91201156, 44 Magnum, 20” JM-stamped stainless steel barrel with a pristine bore. This North Haven-made rifle remains in as-new-in-box condition and features weather-resistant stainless steel and handsome diamond checkered walnut stocks. The “bullseye” is intact on the toeline, the receiver is equipped with a crossbolt safety, and the factory sights are intact. Included is the original box, manual, hammer extension, action lock. The action of this desirable Marlin rifle appears to function well mechanically. (23A11237-9) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
serial #91201156, 44 Magnum, 20” JM-stamped stainless steel barrel with a pristine bore. This North Haven-made rifle remains in as-new-in-box condition and features weath...moreer-resistant stainless steel and handsome diamond checkered walnut stocks. The “bullseye” is intact on the toeline, the receiver is equipped with a crossbolt safety, and the factory sights are intact. Included is the original box, manual, hammer extension, action lock. The action of this desirable Marlin rifle appears to function well mechanically. (23A11237-9) {MODERN} (1000/1500)

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U.S. M1 Garand Rifle By International Harvester

Lot # 1126 (Sale Order: 127 of 649)      

serial #4598524, 30-06, 24” 3-64 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish with some light wear on high edges and contact points, and some small spots of previous light pitting beneath the finish. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good condition with a few light dings, some light abrasions and handling marks, and some light wear on the comb to the older arsenal added finish. The stock shows a softened 1/2” DoD acceptance proof on the left and a bold circled “P” proof inside the pistolgrip, above the softened remnants of an older circled “P”. The barrel markings and postage stamp-style receiver markings are intact, the right receiver leg is lightly scratch-marked with a less than legible “SA / 5-64” rework mark, the windage knob is marked “NHC”, the elevation marked “HRA”, and the remaining marked parts are SA-marked. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, features a milled triggerguard and 2-slot gas cylinder screw, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is a March 2017-dated tag noting a muzzle reading of “1” and a throat reading of “2”, as well as a CMP Certificate of Authenticity, listing the rifle by maker and serial number, dated July 2017. A fine arsenal refurbished rifle from a desirable maker. (14A11209-4) {C&R} (1200/1800)
serial #4598524, 30-06, 24” 3-64 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish wit...moreh some light wear on high edges and contact points, and some small spots of previous light pitting beneath the finish. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good condition with a few light dings, some light abrasions and handling marks, and some light wear on the comb to the older arsenal added finish. The stock shows a softened 1/2” DoD acceptance proof on the left and a bold circled “P” proof inside the pistolgrip, above the softened remnants of an older circled “P”. The barrel markings and postage stamp-style receiver markings are intact, the right receiver leg is lightly scratch-marked with a less than legible “SA / 5-64” rework mark, the windage knob is marked “NHC”, the elevation marked “HRA”, and the remaining marked parts are SA-marked. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, features a milled triggerguard and 2-slot gas cylinder screw, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is a March 2017-dated tag noting a muzzle reading of “1” and a throat reading of “2”, as well as a CMP Certificate of Authenticity, listing the rifle by maker and serial number, dated July 2017. A fine arsenal refurbished rifle from a desirable maker. (14A11209-4) {C&R} (1200/1800)

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U.S. M1 Garand Rifle By Springfield Armory

Lot # 1127 (Sale Order: 128 of 649)      

serial #5811535, 30-06, 24” 5-52 dated HRA barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original Parkerized finish with spots of light wear on high edges and contact points, the stamped triggerguard toned to brown, and some light oxidation staining on the operating rod; the gas cylinder lock and single slot screw show more moderate wear to the black enamel finish, and the area over the barrel markings appears lightly cleaned. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good to very good plus condition as lightly arsenal cleaned with scattered light dings, minor divots, and light handling marks. The stock is clearly stamped “5427” on the right side of the butt, the only other markings being an “X” stamped on the underside of the pistolgrip and a “P” just ahead of the lower sling swivel. The receiver markings are intact and crisp, the barrel markings are intact showing “T” for targeted, the 1959 “Greek Cross” annual code, “NM” engraved between the gas cylinder rings, and standard markings, the windage knob is “BME” marked, the elevation knob is “WCE” marked, and the operating rod is “NM” marked as well. The primary marked parts are of Springfield Armory manufacture. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 drums and appears to function well mechanically. Included with the rifle is an August 2012-dated CMP Certificate of Authenticity, serial number to the rifle and listing it as “M1 Garand”. A fine M1 rifle showing early National Match features. (14A11209-3) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #5811535, 30-06, 24” 5-52 dated HRA barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original Parkerized finish with spots of light wear...more on high edges and contact points, the stamped triggerguard toned to brown, and some light oxidation staining on the operating rod; the gas cylinder lock and single slot screw show more moderate wear to the black enamel finish, and the area over the barrel markings appears lightly cleaned. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good to very good plus condition as lightly arsenal cleaned with scattered light dings, minor divots, and light handling marks. The stock is clearly stamped “5427” on the right side of the butt, the only other markings being an “X” stamped on the underside of the pistolgrip and a “P” just ahead of the lower sling swivel. The receiver markings are intact and crisp, the barrel markings are intact showing “T” for targeted, the 1959 “Greek Cross” annual code, “NM” engraved between the gas cylinder rings, and standard markings, the windage knob is “BME” marked, the elevation knob is “WCE” marked, and the operating rod is “NM” marked as well. The primary marked parts are of Springfield Armory manufacture. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 drums and appears to function well mechanically. Included with the rifle is an August 2012-dated CMP Certificate of Authenticity, serial number to the rifle and listing it as “M1 Garand”. A fine M1 rifle showing early National Match features. (14A11209-3) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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U.S. M1 Garand Rifle By Springfield Armory

Lot # 1128 (Sale Order: 129 of 649)      

serial #2954785, 30-06, 24” 5-44 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a ring of light pitting about 1” from the muzzle in an otherwise bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original Parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, a light abrasion at the edge of the muzzle not appearing to breach the crown, and some light handling marks; the operating rod retains about 95% possible arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish with light operational and high edge wear. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good to very good plus condition as likely lightly arsenal cleaned with a few moderate impact marks on the left side of the forend and a few scattered light dings and handling marks. The stock is marked with a somewhat double struck boxed “S.A. / G.A.W.” inspector’s cartouche next to a largely intact Ordnance Wheel, a strong circled “P” is inside the pistolgrip, and the bottom of the pistolgrip is marked with a smaller Ordnance Wheel. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and crisp, the major marked parts are Springfield Armory-made with drawing numbers consistent with mid 1944-manufacture, and the operating rod does not have the relief cut. The rifle retains the standard open sights with “lockbar” rear sight drums, features a 2-slot gas cylinder screw and a milled triggerguard, and appears to function well mechanically. An attractive WWII-era rifle that should fit well in a martial collection. (14A11263-2) {C&R} (1200/1800)
serial #2954785, 30-06, 24” 5-44 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a ring of light pitting about 1” from the muzzle in an otherwise bright excellent bore. The metal su...morerfaces retain about 97% original Parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, a light abrasion at the edge of the muzzle not appearing to breach the crown, and some light handling marks; the operating rod retains about 95% possible arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish with light operational and high edge wear. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good to very good plus condition as likely lightly arsenal cleaned with a few moderate impact marks on the left side of the forend and a few scattered light dings and handling marks. The stock is marked with a somewhat double struck boxed “S.A. / G.A.W.” inspector’s cartouche next to a largely intact Ordnance Wheel, a strong circled “P” is inside the pistolgrip, and the bottom of the pistolgrip is marked with a smaller Ordnance Wheel. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and crisp, the major marked parts are Springfield Armory-made with drawing numbers consistent with mid 1944-manufacture, and the operating rod does not have the relief cut. The rifle retains the standard open sights with “lockbar” rear sight drums, features a 2-slot gas cylinder screw and a milled triggerguard, and appears to function well mechanically. An attractive WWII-era rifle that should fit well in a martial collection. (14A11263-2) {C&R} (1200/1800)

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German K.43 Semi-Auto Rifle By Walther

Lot # 1129 (Sale Order: 130 of 649)      

serial #9314a, 8mm Mauser, 22” barrel with a bright very good bore with light oxidation in the grooves but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this ac 45-coded rifle retain about 85-90% original gray phosphate and blue finishes with light wear on high edges and contact points, the stamped bolt housing showing light mottled speckling, some scattered spots of fine oxidation staining or toning to brown, and scattered light handling marks. The pistolgrip laminate hardwood stock is in excellent condition with a few minor abrasions and light handling marks, and is marked with a largely clear “(eagle) / WaA359” waffenamt inside the pistolgrip, and a lighter “(eagle) / WaAC10” on the toeline; the stock and handguard appear entirely unnumbered, as is expected for a rifle of this period. The receiver markings are intact and largely crisp, all parts appear to show appropriate “359” and “AA44” waffenamts, and the numbered parts are all matching to the rifle. The parts show the rough forging consistent with these late war rifles, the bolt carrier the later variety lacking the bolt hold-open latch, and the action appears to function well mechanically. No cleaning rod or front sight hood are present, a original leather sling in about very good condition is included showing fine flaking and cracking, as well as an awj-coded K43 magazine showing light wear and flaking of the black enamel finish. A solid late-war example for the martial collector. (14B11204-3) {C&R} (2000/3000)
serial #9314a, 8mm Mauser, 22” barrel with a bright very good bore with light oxidation in the grooves but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this ac 45-cod...moreed rifle retain about 85-90% original gray phosphate and blue finishes with light wear on high edges and contact points, the stamped bolt housing showing light mottled speckling, some scattered spots of fine oxidation staining or toning to brown, and scattered light handling marks. The pistolgrip laminate hardwood stock is in excellent condition with a few minor abrasions and light handling marks, and is marked with a largely clear “(eagle) / WaA359” waffenamt inside the pistolgrip, and a lighter “(eagle) / WaAC10” on the toeline; the stock and handguard appear entirely unnumbered, as is expected for a rifle of this period. The receiver markings are intact and largely crisp, all parts appear to show appropriate “359” and “AA44” waffenamts, and the numbered parts are all matching to the rifle. The parts show the rough forging consistent with these late war rifles, the bolt carrier the later variety lacking the bolt hold-open latch, and the action appears to function well mechanically. No cleaning rod or front sight hood are present, a original leather sling in about very good condition is included showing fine flaking and cracking, as well as an awj-coded K43 magazine showing light wear and flaking of the black enamel finish. A solid late-war example for the martial collector. (14B11204-3) {C&R} (2000/3000)

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Early U.S. M1 Garand Rifle By Springfield Armory

Lot # 1130 (Sale Order: 131 of 649)      

serial #63571, 30-06, 24” 4-53 dated Springfield Armory barrel with an about good, oxidized bore still showing evident rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1940-made rifle retain about 80% arsenal Parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, thinning on the receiver, the operating rod and bottom metal toning to brown, and some light handling marks. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good condition as lightly cleaned and with an older added finish, showing light dings and handling marks scattered throughout, the steel buttplate lightly proud at the toe and left side, and the rear handguard shows a darker finish while the forward handguard is a more modern replacement. The stock appears entirely unmarked. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and crisp, the hammer is WRA-marked, the operating rod a RA-produced and NM-marked, and the bolt and trigger housing are SA-marked. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, features a stamped triggerguard and a Schuster adjustable gas cylinder screw, and appears to function well mechanically. An M1 rifle made prior to the United States’ entry into the Second World War. (14A11204-2) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #63571, 30-06, 24” 4-53 dated Springfield Armory barrel with an about good, oxidized bore still showing evident rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1940...more-made rifle retain about 80% arsenal Parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, thinning on the receiver, the operating rod and bottom metal toning to brown, and some light handling marks. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good condition as lightly cleaned and with an older added finish, showing light dings and handling marks scattered throughout, the steel buttplate lightly proud at the toe and left side, and the rear handguard shows a darker finish while the forward handguard is a more modern replacement. The stock appears entirely unmarked. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and crisp, the hammer is WRA-marked, the operating rod a RA-produced and NM-marked, and the bolt and trigger housing are SA-marked. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, features a stamped triggerguard and a Schuster adjustable gas cylinder screw, and appears to function well mechanically. An M1 rifle made prior to the United States’ entry into the Second World War. (14A11204-2) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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Venezuelan Contract FN-49 Semi-Auto Rifle By Fabrique Nationale

Lot # 1131 (Sale Order: 132 of 649)      

serial #4729, 7mm Mauser, 24 3/4” barrel with muzzle brake and a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original black enamel finish, the majority of the loss due to flaking on the bolt with a few scattered touches of high edge wear and minor handling marks. The pistolgrip hardwood stock is in very good plus to near excellent condition with a repaired 7” crack in the top of the forward handguard, a small 1/4” chip at the toe, and a handful of minor impact and light handling marks. The stock shows an inspection mark ahead of the magazine and a roundel reading “FUERZAS ARMADAS VENEZUELA”, both exceptionally crisp. The receiver markings are intact and crisp, and the serialized parts are numbered to the gun. The rifle retains the standard open sights and appears to function well mechanically. A fine example of these desirable battle rifles. (14A11046-33) {C&R} [William “Ray” Cresswell Collection] (1500/2000)
serial #4729, 7mm Mauser, 24 3/4” barrel with muzzle brake and a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original black enamel finish, the majority of ...morethe loss due to flaking on the bolt with a few scattered touches of high edge wear and minor handling marks. The pistolgrip hardwood stock is in very good plus to near excellent condition with a repaired 7” crack in the top of the forward handguard, a small 1/4” chip at the toe, and a handful of minor impact and light handling marks. The stock shows an inspection mark ahead of the magazine and a roundel reading “FUERZAS ARMADAS VENEZUELA”, both exceptionally crisp. The receiver markings are intact and crisp, and the serialized parts are numbered to the gun. The rifle retains the standard open sights and appears to function well mechanically. A fine example of these desirable battle rifles. (14A11046-33) {C&R} [William “Ray” Cresswell Collection] (1500/2000)

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Ruger No. 1-A Light Sporter Falling Block Rifle

Lot # 1132 (Sale Order: 133 of 649)      

serial #134-12865, 204 Ruger, 22” lightweight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this new-in-box rifle retain 99% plus original blue, the lever and frame showing a hint of plum tone when viewed under bright light, and the breechblock remains bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition. The rifle features a quarter rib, a flip-up white diamond adjustable rear sight and ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of Ruger rings (the packaging previously opened), and manual. A handy single shot rifle in a high velocity varmint cartridge, shipped in 2005. (14A11014-139) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
serial #134-12865, 204 Ruger, 22” lightweight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this new-in-box rifle retain 99% plus original blue, the lever an...mored frame showing a hint of plum tone when viewed under bright light, and the breechblock remains bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition. The rifle features a quarter rib, a flip-up white diamond adjustable rear sight and ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of Ruger rings (the packaging previously opened), and manual. A handy single shot rifle in a high velocity varmint cartridge, shipped in 2005. (14A11014-139) {MODERN} (1000/1500)

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Ruger No. 1-S Medium Sporter Falling Block Carbine

Lot # 1133 (Sale Order: 134 of 649)      

serial #134-48499, 44 Rem Mag, 20” medium weight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this new-in-box carbine retain 99% original satin blue, the lever and front sight base toned to plum under bright light with the frame beginning to follow, and the breechblock remains bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition. The carbine features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and a ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of rings, lock, sling swivels, and manual. A solid No. 1 chambered for a powerful short range cartridge, shipped in 2017. (14A11014-138) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
serial #134-48499, 44 Rem Mag, 20” medium weight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this new-in-box carbine retain 99% original satin blue, the le...morever and front sight base toned to plum under bright light with the frame beginning to follow, and the breechblock remains bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition. The carbine features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and a ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of rings, lock, sling swivels, and manual. A solid No. 1 chambered for a powerful short range cartridge, shipped in 2017. (14A11014-138) {MODERN} (1000/1500)

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

Lot # 1134 (Sale Order: 135 of 649)      

serial #134-53495, 250 Savage, 24” lightweight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this new-in-box rifle retain 99% plus original satin blue with the lever toning to plum under bright light and the frame beginning to follow, and the breechblock remains bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and a ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of Ruger rings, sling swivels, lock, and manual. A light sporter in a classic and mild shooting cartridge, shipped in 2018. (14A11014-137) {MODERN} (1200/1800)
serial #134-53495, 250 Savage, 24” lightweight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this new-in-box rifle retain 99% plus original satin blue with t...morehe lever toning to plum under bright light and the frame beginning to follow, and the breechblock remains bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and a ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, a pair of Ruger rings, sling swivels, lock, and manual. A light sporter in a classic and mild shooting cartridge, shipped in 2018. (14A11014-137) {MODERN} (1200/1800)

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

Lot # 1135 (Sale Order: 136 of 649)      

serial #134-31190, 6.5x55 Swedish, 22” lightweight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this limited edition new-in-box rifle retain 99% original blue, the lever and front sight base toned lightly to plum and with a few easily missed small spots of mild discoloration, and the breechblock remains bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and a brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of Ruger rings, sling swivels, and the manual. Only 251 of these blued No. 1 rifles in 6.5x55 Swedish were produced for Lipsey’s. (14A11014-146) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
serial #134-31190, 6.5x55 Swedish, 22” lightweight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this limited edition new-in-box rifle retain 99% original bl...moreue, the lever and front sight base toned lightly to plum and with a few easily missed small spots of mild discoloration, and the breechblock remains bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and a brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of Ruger rings, sling swivels, and the manual. Only 251 of these blued No. 1 rifles in 6.5x55 Swedish were produced for Lipsey’s. (14A11014-146) {MODERN} (1000/1500)

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Ruger No. 1-A 50th Anniversary Falling Block Rifle

Lot # 1136 (Sale Order: 137 of 649)      

serial #134-51514, 308 Win, 22” lightweight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain 99% plus original satin blue, the lever and frame toning lightly to plum under direct light, with the sides of the frame showing etched wedges of open foliate scroll surrounding two commemorative inlays reading “RUGER No. 1 / (Ruger phoenix) / SINGLE SHOT RIFLE” on the left and “1967 * 50 YEARS * 2017 / No. 1 / RUGER FIREARMS” on the right, and the sides of the lever latch and breechblock are nicely engine turned. The checkered capped pistolgrip deluxe walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition with subtle attractive grain figure throughout. The factory markings remain crisp and the “RUGER / No. 1” on top of the frame is highlighted in gold. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and a ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, the end label matching but worn at the caliber and catalogue number, a pair of rings, sling swivels, lock, and manual. Only 1000 of these attractive rifles were made. (14B11014-151) {MODERN} (1200/1800)
serial #134-51514, 308 Win, 22” lightweight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain 99% plus original satin blue, the lever an...mored frame toning lightly to plum under direct light, with the sides of the frame showing etched wedges of open foliate scroll surrounding two commemorative inlays reading “RUGER No. 1 / (Ruger phoenix) / SINGLE SHOT RIFLE” on the left and “1967 * 50 YEARS * 2017 / No. 1 / RUGER FIREARMS” on the right, and the sides of the lever latch and breechblock are nicely engine turned. The checkered capped pistolgrip deluxe walnut stock and Alexander Henry forend are in excellent condition with subtle attractive grain figure throughout. The factory markings remain crisp and the “RUGER / No. 1” on top of the frame is highlighted in gold. The rifle features a quarter rib, is sighted with a folding adjustable white diamond rear sight and a ramped brass bead front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, the end label matching but worn at the caliber and catalogue number, a pair of rings, sling swivels, lock, and manual. Only 1000 of these attractive rifles were made. (14B11014-151) {MODERN} (1200/1800)

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German G33/40 Bolt Action Carbine By Waffenwerke Brunn

Lot # 1137 (Sale Order: 138 of 649)      

Description Update 11-13-23: Scattered cracks and filled repairs along tip of handguard
serial #1760, 8mm Mauser, 19 1/4” barrel with an about very good bore with light pitting and oxidation throughout but still showing strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 945-coded and 1940-dated carbine retain about 90% arsenal quality reapplied blue with light wear on high edges and contact points, scattered light pitting, some light thinning, and light handling marks; the bolt retains 75-80% arsenal quality blue with light operational wear, areas toning to brown under direct light, the handle worn to pewter, and some sparse fine pitting. The pistolgrip laminate hardwood stock is in very good condition with an about 1 3/4” non-flexing light crack at the rear of the receiver, following the lamination lines, scattered light dings and handling marks consistent with military service, now softened by the years, and a small chip at the rear edge of the handguard; the cupped steel buttplate and guard have worn to a pewter gray patina with light oxidation staining and numerous handling marks. The stock appears devoid of markings. The primary receiver markings are intact, the waffenamt on the right partially faded but appearing to read “WaA63”, the bolt is numbered to the rifle along the side of the handle, the root of the bolt handle showing a softened eagle on the top and a “(eagle) / 63” above “N 5” on the underside, and the remaining parts appear unmarked. The carbine retains the standard open sights, the rear sight graduated to a more reasonable 1000 meters, and appears to function well mechanically. A nicely refurbished mountain carbine, made during the first production run, before the change to the “dot” coding. (14A11046-32) {C&R} (1200/1800)

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Winchester Model 71 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 1138 (Sale Order: 139 of 649)      

serial #43629, 348 W.C.F., 24” barrel with a bright very good plus bore with scattered spots of light oxidation on the lands but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1956-made rifle retain about 97-98% original blue with light silvering on the high edges, light wear on the lever, a small rub mark toned to pewter atop the barrel about 2 3/4” behind the front sight ramp, light wear on the magazine, and some scattered fine handling marks including some subtly marking the outline of a previously mounted aperture rear sight. The smooth pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good plus condition with a small chip at the rear swivel, a few minor abrasions against the edge of the checkered steel buttplate, a tiny crack forming on the left side of the heel, and some quite minor handling marks; the forend is in excellent condition and both stock and forend show an older added finish. The factory markings are intact and easily legible. The rifle is sighted with a ramped bead front sight, the sight hood intact, and a sporting-style white diamond rear sight, sling swivels are present on the toeline and mounted to the magazine tube, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. An attractive late-production rifle well suited to any medium or large game on the North American continent. (14A11014-103) {C&R} (1500/2000)
serial #43629, 348 W.C.F., 24” barrel with a bright very good plus bore with scattered spots of light oxidation on the lands but strong rifling throughout. The metal surf...moreaces of this 1956-made rifle retain about 97-98% original blue with light silvering on the high edges, light wear on the lever, a small rub mark toned to pewter atop the barrel about 2 3/4” behind the front sight ramp, light wear on the magazine, and some scattered fine handling marks including some subtly marking the outline of a previously mounted aperture rear sight. The smooth pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good plus condition with a small chip at the rear swivel, a few minor abrasions against the edge of the checkered steel buttplate, a tiny crack forming on the left side of the heel, and some quite minor handling marks; the forend is in excellent condition and both stock and forend show an older added finish. The factory markings are intact and easily legible. The rifle is sighted with a ramped bead front sight, the sight hood intact, and a sporting-style white diamond rear sight, sling swivels are present on the toeline and mounted to the magazine tube, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. An attractive late-production rifle well suited to any medium or large game on the North American continent. (14A11014-103) {C&R} (1500/2000)

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U.S. M1 Carbine By Underwood

Lot # 1139 (Sale Order: 140 of 649)      

serial #2677889, 30 Carbine, 18” 3-44 dated Underwood barrel with a bright very good plus bore with a few spots oxidation on the lands but still showing strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 2nd serial number block carbine retain about 98% arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish with spots of light wear on high edges and contact points, scattered fine surface oxidation, and some light handling marks. The low-wood oval-cut walnut stock and 4-rivet handguard are in excellent condition as lightly cleaned with a light rub mark on the forend from contact with sling hardware, a few scattered older dings and light handling marks, and perhaps a lightly added older finish. The stock appears entirely unmarked saved for a clear “OI” makers mark in the sling cut, and the 4-rivet handguard is similarly marked; the steel buttplate shows light wear around the edges with older light oxidation. The receiver markings are intact and easily legible, the rear of the receiver stamped “B” below the serial number, the barrel date and Ordnance Bomb are light quite light, the bolt is lightly “SG” marked, the milled adjustable rear sight is “PI” marked, the Type III barrel band “KI” marked, and the remaining marked parts are of Underwood origin. The carbine also features a flat bolt and rotary safety, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is a “U” marked 15-round magazine in very good plus condition with light operational wear and some scattered spots of light oxidation. An attractive Underwood carbine, the primary parts largely remaining Underwood sourced. (14A11304-10) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #2677889, 30 Carbine, 18” 3-44 dated Underwood barrel with a bright very good plus bore with a few spots oxidation on the lands but still showing strong rifling th...moreroughout. The metal surfaces of this 2nd serial number block carbine retain about 98% arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish with spots of light wear on high edges and contact points, scattered fine surface oxidation, and some light handling marks. The low-wood oval-cut walnut stock and 4-rivet handguard are in excellent condition as lightly cleaned with a light rub mark on the forend from contact with sling hardware, a few scattered older dings and light handling marks, and perhaps a lightly added older finish. The stock appears entirely unmarked saved for a clear “OI” makers mark in the sling cut, and the 4-rivet handguard is similarly marked; the steel buttplate shows light wear around the edges with older light oxidation. The receiver markings are intact and easily legible, the rear of the receiver stamped “B” below the serial number, the barrel date and Ordnance Bomb are light quite light, the bolt is lightly “SG” marked, the milled adjustable rear sight is “PI” marked, the Type III barrel band “KI” marked, and the remaining marked parts are of Underwood origin. The carbine also features a flat bolt and rotary safety, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is a “U” marked 15-round magazine in very good plus condition with light operational wear and some scattered spots of light oxidation. An attractive Underwood carbine, the primary parts largely remaining Underwood sourced. (14A11304-10) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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U.S. M1 Garand Rifle By Springfield Armory

Lot # 1140 (Sale Order: 141 of 649)      

serial #2446397, 30-06, 24” 1-44 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright very good to very good plus bore with scattered pinprick to light pitting but strong rifling throughout. The barreled action of this early 1944-vintage rifle retains about 97% original Parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, and a few light handling marks, the remaining metal surfaces retain about 85% arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish with light wear on the triggerguard and gas cylinder, some light handling marks, and hints of previous pinprick pitting beneath the finish. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good plus to near excellent condition as lightly arsenal cleaned with a light 1 1/2” crack at the rear of the handguard and some scattered light dings and handling marks, and is marked with a mostly clear boxed “S.A. / G.A.W.” cartouche and Ordnance Wheel on the left, and a clear circled “P” above a bolder stamped “P” inside the pistolgrip. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and crisp, the trigger housing and bolt SA-produced during WWII, the factory relief cut operating rod a post-war replacement, and the hammer is a later M14 replacement marked with Winchester’s “66118” manufacturing code. The rifle retains the standard open sights with “lock-bar” rear sight drums, feature a milled triggerguard and 2-slot gas cylinder screw, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is a period leather sling in very good condition, showing some light wear and cracking, and light verdegris around the brass fittings. An attractive WWII-made M1 showing only light arsenal refurbishment. (14A11256-10) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #2446397, 30-06, 24” 1-44 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright very good to very good plus bore with scattered pinprick to light pitting but strong riflin...moreg throughout. The barreled action of this early 1944-vintage rifle retains about 97% original Parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, and a few light handling marks, the remaining metal surfaces retain about 85% arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish with light wear on the triggerguard and gas cylinder, some light handling marks, and hints of previous pinprick pitting beneath the finish. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good plus to near excellent condition as lightly arsenal cleaned with a light 1 1/2” crack at the rear of the handguard and some scattered light dings and handling marks, and is marked with a mostly clear boxed “S.A. / G.A.W.” cartouche and Ordnance Wheel on the left, and a clear circled “P” above a bolder stamped “P” inside the pistolgrip. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and crisp, the trigger housing and bolt SA-produced during WWII, the factory relief cut operating rod a post-war replacement, and the hammer is a later M14 replacement marked with Winchester’s “66118” manufacturing code. The rifle retains the standard open sights with “lock-bar” rear sight drums, feature a milled triggerguard and 2-slot gas cylinder screw, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is a period leather sling in very good condition, showing some light wear and cracking, and light verdegris around the brass fittings. An attractive WWII-made M1 showing only light arsenal refurbishment. (14A11256-10) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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German P.08 Luger Pistol By Mauser

Lot # 1141 (Sale Order: 142 of 649)      

serial #3520l, 9mm, 4” barrel with a very good bore with light pitting but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this S/42-coded and 1938-dated pistol retain about 95% arsenal-quality reapplied blue with light wear on high edges and contact points, the ears of the frame toned to a coppery plum patina with the extractor beginning to follow, and some scattered spots of previous light pitting beneath the finish, easily missed upon first glance. The checkered walnut grips are in very good plus condition with a few flattened points of checkering and some light wear, both grip panels boldly stamped “20” on the back face. The factory markings remain intact and show proper “(eagle) / 63” waffenamts and droop wing eagle firing proofs, those on the right side of the receiver somewhat softened but still legible, and all numbered parts, including the grooved firing pin, are matching to the pistol save for the hold open latch which is numbered “30”. The pistol retains the standard open sights and appears to function well mechanically. Included is a single blued-bodied aluminum-base magazine, numbered to the pistol with a clear “(eagle) / 63” waffenamt on the base, in very good condition showing some light wear to the reapplied blue toning to brown and a few light dings on the base. A lovely arsenal refurbished P.08 with matching magazine. (14A11202-13) {C&R} (1500/2000)
serial #3520l, 9mm, 4” barrel with a very good bore with light pitting but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this S/42-coded and 1938-dated pistol retain a...morebout 95% arsenal-quality reapplied blue with light wear on high edges and contact points, the ears of the frame toned to a coppery plum patina with the extractor beginning to follow, and some scattered spots of previous light pitting beneath the finish, easily missed upon first glance. The checkered walnut grips are in very good plus condition with a few flattened points of checkering and some light wear, both grip panels boldly stamped “20” on the back face. The factory markings remain intact and show proper “(eagle) / 63” waffenamts and droop wing eagle firing proofs, those on the right side of the receiver somewhat softened but still legible, and all numbered parts, including the grooved firing pin, are matching to the pistol save for the hold open latch which is numbered “30”. The pistol retains the standard open sights and appears to function well mechanically. Included is a single blued-bodied aluminum-base magazine, numbered to the pistol with a clear “(eagle) / 63” waffenamt on the base, in very good condition showing some light wear to the reapplied blue toning to brown and a few light dings on the base. A lovely arsenal refurbished P.08 with matching magazine. (14A11202-13) {C&R} (1500/2000)

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U.S. M1 Garand Rifle By Springfield Armory

Lot # 1142 (Sale Order: 143 of 649)      

serial #3813482, 30-06, 24” 9-65 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish with some light wear on the contact points, a light handling mark or two, and a few hints of previous pinprick pitting beneath the finish. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in excellent condition as lightly arsenal cleaned with a handful of scattered light dings and handling marks, and is marked with a clear 1/2” DoD acceptance stamp on the left and a strong circled “P” inside the pistolgrip. The barrel and receiver markings are intact and clear, the primary parts all of Springfield Armory origin with the triggerguard WRA-marked, and the right receiver leg is lightly scratch-marked “SA / 10 65” denoting refurbishment in October of 1965. The rifle is sighted with the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, features a milled triggerguard and 2-slot gas cylinder screw, and appears to function well mechanically. A fine arsenal refurbished rifle, originally made in June of 1945. (14A11235-1) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #3813482, 30-06, 24” 9-65 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish wit...moreh some light wear on the contact points, a light handling mark or two, and a few hints of previous pinprick pitting beneath the finish. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in excellent condition as lightly arsenal cleaned with a handful of scattered light dings and handling marks, and is marked with a clear 1/2” DoD acceptance stamp on the left and a strong circled “P” inside the pistolgrip. The barrel and receiver markings are intact and clear, the primary parts all of Springfield Armory origin with the triggerguard WRA-marked, and the right receiver leg is lightly scratch-marked “SA / 10 65” denoting refurbishment in October of 1965. The rifle is sighted with the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, features a milled triggerguard and 2-slot gas cylinder screw, and appears to function well mechanically. A fine arsenal refurbished rifle, originally made in June of 1945. (14A11235-1) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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U.S. Model 1922 MII Bolt Action Rifle By Springfield Armory

Lot # 1143 (Sale Order: 144 of 649)      

serial #15081B, 22 LR, 24 1/2” 6-37 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish with light operational wear, a few light wear marks on the barrel, and some scattered light handling marks; a few spots of previous light pitting are visible beneath the finish here and there. The bolt shows light operational wear on the body, oxidation staining on the bolt knob, and evidence of working the safety channel on the shroud. The smooth pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good plus condition as perhaps lightly cleaned showing scattered light handling marks and minor abrasions, and the stock is marked with a partially boxed “S.A.” over “O”; the checkered steel buttplate is intact retaining nearly all its Parkerized finish with light edge wear and a spot or two of light oxidation. The factory markings are intact and easily legible, the second “I” of the model designation and “B” suffix of the serial number added during upgrade to “M2” specifications, the bolt and magazine are properly “M2” marked, and the underside of the bolt is properly electro-pencil numbered to the rifle; the action screws show light slot wear. The rifle is sighted with a Lyman 48 aperture rear sight, no aperture disc present, and a thicker later-added front sight blade showing light dressing. The receiver and barrel are arsenal drilled and tapped for scope bases, and filler screws remain in place. The rifle may require mechanical attention to allow for smoother engagement of the safety, and the rifle appears to otherwise function well mechanically. Included is a single M2 magazine in very good condition, showing overall light operational wear. A solid example of these fine rimfire training rifles. (14A11014-4) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #15081B, 22 LR, 24 1/2” 6-37 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% arsenal reapplied Parkerized fini...moresh with light operational wear, a few light wear marks on the barrel, and some scattered light handling marks; a few spots of previous light pitting are visible beneath the finish here and there. The bolt shows light operational wear on the body, oxidation staining on the bolt knob, and evidence of working the safety channel on the shroud. The smooth pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good plus condition as perhaps lightly cleaned showing scattered light handling marks and minor abrasions, and the stock is marked with a partially boxed “S.A.” over “O”; the checkered steel buttplate is intact retaining nearly all its Parkerized finish with light edge wear and a spot or two of light oxidation. The factory markings are intact and easily legible, the second “I” of the model designation and “B” suffix of the serial number added during upgrade to “M2” specifications, the bolt and magazine are properly “M2” marked, and the underside of the bolt is properly electro-pencil numbered to the rifle; the action screws show light slot wear. The rifle is sighted with a Lyman 48 aperture rear sight, no aperture disc present, and a thicker later-added front sight blade showing light dressing. The receiver and barrel are arsenal drilled and tapped for scope bases, and filler screws remain in place. The rifle may require mechanical attention to allow for smoother engagement of the safety, and the rifle appears to otherwise function well mechanically. Included is a single M2 magazine in very good condition, showing overall light operational wear. A solid example of these fine rimfire training rifles. (14A11014-4) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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German Boxlock Double Ejectorgun By Ludwig Bayerl

Lot # 1144 (Sale Order: 145 of 649)      

serial #26914, 16 ga (2 1/2”), 29 3/4” Witten Excelsior-stahl barrels choked about modified and full with mostly bright about very good bores showing some thin cleaning striations, sparse pinprick pits and a couple tiny shallow dings. There is a small bit of loose solder audible in the rib that is relatively minor and the barrels also show F.W. Kessler markings. The barrels retain about 90% of a period reapplied rust blue that shows some areas thinning to gunmetal under bright light, light handling marks and some sparse remnants of pinprick pitting beneath the finish. The blue is taking on a pleasant deep plum patina under bright light and the solid rib shows nice matting. The action has mostly toned to a mix of pewter and silvery case-hardened patina with a bit of fine pinprick pitting along the bottom edges and some wisps of strong case-hardened colors in the protected areas. The action is embellished in near full coverage with light filigree scrollwork and bouquets, the fences with foliate motifs in-relief and the top neatly matted. The barrel extension shows a gold inlaid “1” indicating the arm was probably part of a set originally and the top lever has a gold monogram that appears to be “HA” or something similar. The horn triggerguard is intact showing a few thin drying cracks forming, there is a small ridged horn inlay at the base of the pistolgrip and horn basketweave buttplate that shows some light insect damage. The checkered round knob pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend remain in about very good plus condition as lightly refinished showing some scattered light dings and checkering wear, the buttstock with a small spot of filler to a ding on the right side and the forward edges of the forend appearing to have warped slightly. The buttstock exhibits some attractive grain figure throughout and otherwise retains nice fit. Length-of-pull is about 13 1/2” with drops of 1 5/8” and 2 5/8” and the shotgun is sighted with small brass mid-bead and large ivory front bead. Features automatic safety, cocking indicator pins and retractable leather sling. Lock-up is solid on-face with dual under-lugs, side clips and hidden Greener crossbolt with top lever resting about center and the action seems to function well mechanically. There are a few small areas in the right barrel with thicknesses measuring about 0.018” and in the left 0.020”, so the gun has seen some honest use. Weight is 6 lbs. 10 1/4 oz. Still a nice looking German ejectorgun. (13C11108-142) {C&R} [Tom Devers Collection] (1000/1500)
serial #26914, 16 ga (2 1/2”), 29 3/4” Witten Excelsior-stahl barrels choked about modified and full with mostly bright about very good bores showing some thin cleaning s...moretriations, sparse pinprick pits and a couple tiny shallow dings. There is a small bit of loose solder audible in the rib that is relatively minor and the barrels also show F.W. Kessler markings. The barrels retain about 90% of a period reapplied rust blue that shows some areas thinning to gunmetal under bright light, light handling marks and some sparse remnants of pinprick pitting beneath the finish. The blue is taking on a pleasant deep plum patina under bright light and the solid rib shows nice matting. The action has mostly toned to a mix of pewter and silvery case-hardened patina with a bit of fine pinprick pitting along the bottom edges and some wisps of strong case-hardened colors in the protected areas. The action is embellished in near full coverage with light filigree scrollwork and bouquets, the fences with foliate motifs in-relief and the top neatly matted. The barrel extension shows a gold inlaid “1” indicating the arm was probably part of a set originally and the top lever has a gold monogram that appears to be “HA” or something similar. The horn triggerguard is intact showing a few thin drying cracks forming, there is a small ridged horn inlay at the base of the pistolgrip and horn basketweave buttplate that shows some light insect damage. The checkered round knob pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend remain in about very good plus condition as lightly refinished showing some scattered light dings and checkering wear, the buttstock with a small spot of filler to a ding on the right side and the forward edges of the forend appearing to have warped slightly. The buttstock exhibits some attractive grain figure throughout and otherwise retains nice fit. Length-of-pull is about 13 1/2” with drops of 1 5/8” and 2 5/8” and the shotgun is sighted with small brass mid-bead and large ivory front bead. Features automatic safety, cocking indicator pins and retractable leather sling. Lock-up is solid on-face with dual under-lugs, side clips and hidden Greener crossbolt with top lever resting about center and the action seems to function well mechanically. There are a few small areas in the right barrel with thicknesses measuring about 0.018” and in the left 0.020”, so the gun has seen some honest use. Weight is 6 lbs. 10 1/4 oz. Still a nice looking German ejectorgun. (13C11108-142) {C&R} [Tom Devers Collection] (1000/1500)

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Winchester Model 1885 High Wall Sporting Rifle

Lot # 1145 (Sale Order: 146 of 649)      

serial #136448, 22 Long RF, 24” No. 3 weight octagon barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a hint of subtle frosting and crisp rifling throughout, possibly neatly relined long ago. The barrel of this very late production rifle shows some areas of light cleaning mostly toning to a deep gray patina with some areas of old mild oxidation and streaks of original blue nearer the breech. There is a vacant dovetail and a number of other drilled and tapped holes along the underside of the barrel beneath the forend. The action is also a dark gray patina showing some remnants of older reapplied blue and some scattered light dings. All markings remain intact and strong and the barrel shows Winchester proof mark ahead of the rear target block and address and patent dates along the left flat, suggesting it was originally equipped for mounting a scope from the factory, though the current bases are mismatched and probably both later replacements. The checkered capped pistolgrip deluxe walnut buttstock and schnabel forend with ebony tip insert remain in very good plus to about very fine condition, the forend with some older added finish and the buttstock with strong original varnish showing some scattered light dings and handling marks, There is a small gap left of the upper tang and some thing slivers and drying cracks around the tang as well and a small vacant hole along the toe line. The proper hard rubber pistolgrip cap is intact along with the graceful left-side cheekpiece and the wood exhibits some lovely grain figure throughout. The fit of the buttstock is quite good while that of the forend is a little shy where it meets the frame and the Swiss buttplate retains about 90% nickel finish. The stocks are possibly later replacements as there are no assembly numbers on either the tang or stock. There is a blanked rear sight dovetail atop the barrel along with the aforementioned target blocks that mount a set of Winchester patent rings and an unmarked period riflescope that retains about 90% black enamel finish, the optics about good with clean crosshair reticle and somewhat cloudy optics. A target globe front sight missing its insert is also affixed and the action seems to function well mechanically. (13B10998-28) {C&R} [Gary W. Tiscornia Collection] (1200/1800)
serial #136448, 22 Long RF, 24” No. 3 weight octagon barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a hint of subtle frosting and crisp rifling throughout, possibly nea...moretly relined long ago. The barrel of this very late production rifle shows some areas of light cleaning mostly toning to a deep gray patina with some areas of old mild oxidation and streaks of original blue nearer the breech. There is a vacant dovetail and a number of other drilled and tapped holes along the underside of the barrel beneath the forend. The action is also a dark gray patina showing some remnants of older reapplied blue and some scattered light dings. All markings remain intact and strong and the barrel shows Winchester proof mark ahead of the rear target block and address and patent dates along the left flat, suggesting it was originally equipped for mounting a scope from the factory, though the current bases are mismatched and probably both later replacements. The checkered capped pistolgrip deluxe walnut buttstock and schnabel forend with ebony tip insert remain in very good plus to about very fine condition, the forend with some older added finish and the buttstock with strong original varnish showing some scattered light dings and handling marks, There is a small gap left of the upper tang and some thing slivers and drying cracks around the tang as well and a small vacant hole along the toe line. The proper hard rubber pistolgrip cap is intact along with the graceful left-side cheekpiece and the wood exhibits some lovely grain figure throughout. The fit of the buttstock is quite good while that of the forend is a little shy where it meets the frame and the Swiss buttplate retains about 90% nickel finish. The stocks are possibly later replacements as there are no assembly numbers on either the tang or stock. There is a blanked rear sight dovetail atop the barrel along with the aforementioned target blocks that mount a set of Winchester patent rings and an unmarked period riflescope that retains about 90% black enamel finish, the optics about good with clean crosshair reticle and somewhat cloudy optics. A target globe front sight missing its insert is also affixed and the action seems to function well mechanically. (13B10998-28) {C&R} [Gary W. Tiscornia Collection] (1200/1800)

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Rein Percussion Halfstock Target Rifle

Lot # 1146 (Sale Order: 147 of 649)      

.40 cal, 33 1/4” octagon barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing crisp rifling throughout. The barrel retains about 75% original plum-brown finish appearing stronger under ambient light showing some overall fading and toning to gray-brown patina under bright light, a few scattered small dings and some fine pinprick pitting. There is a silver ring inlaid at the muzzle face which is also engraved with the number “2” and the top flat shows only the “REIN” marking. The muzzle is turned for a starter though not drilled for any false muzzle. The lockplate, breech plug and food chopper lock screw escutcheon are a nice smoky case-hardened patina retaining some generous wisps of subtle colors. The triggerguard and upper tang are mostly a silvery pewter gunmetal patina showing evidence of an old light cleaning and the hardware is rather spartan in construction overall. There are wide German silver escutcheons for the single barrel wedge and the brass nosecap and schuetzen buttplate are a pleasant mild ocher patina. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock remains in very fine condition retaining most of its original varnish and showing some scattered light dings and handling marks to be expected. The checkering remains mostly strong, there is a shallow left-side cheekpiece and fluted hard rubber pistolgrip cap. The rifle is sighted with elevation adjustable v-notch rear and medium sized plain bead front. The lock with double set triggers is dual-acting and seems to function well mechanically. An unmarked brass-bodied antique starter is included. Likely made by John Rein of New York, this rifle appears to have seen little actual use. (13B11108-79) {ANTIQUE} [Tom Devers Collection] (1200/1800)
.40 cal, 33 1/4” octagon barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing crisp rifling throughout. The barrel retains about 75% original plum-brown finish appearing stro...morenger under ambient light showing some overall fading and toning to gray-brown patina under bright light, a few scattered small dings and some fine pinprick pitting. There is a silver ring inlaid at the muzzle face which is also engraved with the number “2” and the top flat shows only the “REIN” marking. The muzzle is turned for a starter though not drilled for any false muzzle. The lockplate, breech plug and food chopper lock screw escutcheon are a nice smoky case-hardened patina retaining some generous wisps of subtle colors. The triggerguard and upper tang are mostly a silvery pewter gunmetal patina showing evidence of an old light cleaning and the hardware is rather spartan in construction overall. There are wide German silver escutcheons for the single barrel wedge and the brass nosecap and schuetzen buttplate are a pleasant mild ocher patina. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock remains in very fine condition retaining most of its original varnish and showing some scattered light dings and handling marks to be expected. The checkering remains mostly strong, there is a shallow left-side cheekpiece and fluted hard rubber pistolgrip cap. The rifle is sighted with elevation adjustable v-notch rear and medium sized plain bead front. The lock with double set triggers is dual-acting and seems to function well mechanically. An unmarked brass-bodied antique starter is included. Likely made by John Rein of New York, this rifle appears to have seen little actual use. (13B11108-79) {ANTIQUE} [Tom Devers Collection] (1200/1800)

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Excellent Nemo Arms Omen Match Semi-Auto Precision Rifle

Lot # 1147 (Sale Order: 148 of 649)      

serial #OMNTP00657, 300 Win Mag, 22” fluted 416 stainless steel barrel with a 1:8” twist and a bright excellent bore. The barrel and four-position adjustable gas block retain 99% original IonBond matte black finish, the bolt retains about 99% original nickel-boron coating, and the balance of metal surfaces retain a similar amount of original black hardcoat anodized and blued finishes with a small scratch below the ejection port, some light oxidation on the screwheads of the free float handguard, and a light handling mark of two. The factory Hogue pistolgrip, and Magpul PRS adjustable buttstock and Magpul folding bipod rate excellent. The Omen features an upper receiver that mates with the factory forend to create a full length Picatinny top rail, a left side charging handle, AR-15 style controls, a Geissele SSA-E trigger group, factory muzzle brake, and two removable aluminum Picatinny rail sections, one of which has a sling swivel stud. The left side of the receiver is laser engraved with a quote in Latin from Plato which translates to “Only the dead have seen the end of war” and the lower receiver features a skeletonized integral triggerguard. The rifle includes one factory 14-round magazine and the action of this high quality precision rifle appears to function well mechanically. (23B11014-114) {MODERN} (2000/4000)
serial #OMNTP00657, 300 Win Mag, 22” fluted 416 stainless steel barrel with a 1:8” twist and a bright excellent bore. The barrel and four-position adjustable gas block re...moretain 99% original IonBond matte black finish, the bolt retains about 99% original nickel-boron coating, and the balance of metal surfaces retain a similar amount of original black hardcoat anodized and blued finishes with a small scratch below the ejection port, some light oxidation on the screwheads of the free float handguard, and a light handling mark of two. The factory Hogue pistolgrip, and Magpul PRS adjustable buttstock and Magpul folding bipod rate excellent. The Omen features an upper receiver that mates with the factory forend to create a full length Picatinny top rail, a left side charging handle, AR-15 style controls, a Geissele SSA-E trigger group, factory muzzle brake, and two removable aluminum Picatinny rail sections, one of which has a sling swivel stud. The left side of the receiver is laser engraved with a quote in Latin from Plato which translates to “Only the dead have seen the end of war” and the lower receiver features a skeletonized integral triggerguard. The rifle includes one factory 14-round magazine and the action of this high quality precision rifle appears to function well mechanically. (23B11014-114) {MODERN} (2000/4000)

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Excellent Benelli M4 Tactical LE Semi-Auto Shotgun

Lot # 1148 (Sale Order: 149 of 649)      

serial #Y013425, 12 ga., 18 1/2” Mobil-choked barrel with a bright excellent bore. The Benelli M4 is in use across the world with the United States military and other elite militaries and law enforcement units. This example comes with the desirable 7-round magazine tube and multi-position telescoping buttstock which Benelli does not offer to civilians and reserves for government and LE sales. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original Parkerized and black anodized finishes with a few light handling marks along the barrel and magazine tube. The black polymer forend, cheekrest, and rubber-coated pistolgrip rate excellent plus. The shotgun features the ARGO gas system which is famous for its reliability, excellent ghost ring sights, enhanced charging handle, optic rail on the top of the receiver, and the desirable three-position telescoping buttstock and seven-round capacity magazine tube. A choke wrench and the following three Mobil choke tubes are included: cylinder, improved cylinder, modified. The action appears to function well mechanically. The Benelli M4 is widely considered the best tactical shotgun in the world. (23A11199-145) {MODERN} (2000/2500)
serial #Y013425, 12 ga., 18 1/2” Mobil-choked barrel with a bright excellent bore. The Benelli M4 is in use across the world with the United States military and other eli...morete militaries and law enforcement units. This example comes with the desirable 7-round magazine tube and multi-position telescoping buttstock which Benelli does not offer to civilians and reserves for government and LE sales. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original Parkerized and black anodized finishes with a few light handling marks along the barrel and magazine tube. The black polymer forend, cheekrest, and rubber-coated pistolgrip rate excellent plus. The shotgun features the ARGO gas system which is famous for its reliability, excellent ghost ring sights, enhanced charging handle, optic rail on the top of the receiver, and the desirable three-position telescoping buttstock and seven-round capacity magazine tube. A choke wrench and the following three Mobil choke tubes are included: cylinder, improved cylinder, modified. The action appears to function well mechanically. The Benelli M4 is widely considered the best tactical shotgun in the world. (23A11199-145) {MODERN} (2000/2500)

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Excellent Arsenal SLR 107CR Semi-Auto Carbine

Lot # 1149 (Sale Order: 150 of 649)      

serial #BD470442, 7.62x39mm, 16 1/4” chrome-lined barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this scarce Bulgarian carbine retain about 98-99% original black enamel over Parkerized finishes with a few light handling marks and a touch of high edge silvering. All the numbered parts of the carbine are serialized to the trunnion. The U.S. made black polymer furniture rates excellent and includes the desirable 100-series left side folding buttstock and U.S. Palm pistolgrip. The carbine features an accessory rail, combination gas block/front sight, booster-style barrel shroud, ALG enhanced trigger group, and includes a cleaning kit, olive drab AK sling, and a 30-round steel magazine. No cleaning rod is included, and the action appears to function well mechanically. These desirable carbines have not been imported for years and make an excellent starting point for an AK-104 clone build. (23A11204-5) {MODERN} (2000/3000)
serial #BD470442, 7.62x39mm, 16 1/4” chrome-lined barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this scarce Bulgarian carbine retain about 98-99% original bl...moreack enamel over Parkerized finishes with a few light handling marks and a touch of high edge silvering. All the numbered parts of the carbine are serialized to the trunnion. The U.S. made black polymer furniture rates excellent and includes the desirable 100-series left side folding buttstock and U.S. Palm pistolgrip. The carbine features an accessory rail, combination gas block/front sight, booster-style barrel shroud, ALG enhanced trigger group, and includes a cleaning kit, olive drab AK sling, and a 30-round steel magazine. No cleaning rod is included, and the action appears to function well mechanically. These desirable carbines have not been imported for years and make an excellent starting point for an AK-104 clone build. (23A11204-5) {MODERN} (2000/3000)

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