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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Lovely Custom 1694 Fighting Knife By Herron

Lot # 1200 (Sale Order: 201 of 649)      

Hand crafted by renowned South Carolina knife maker George Herron, this large fighter measures 11 1/2” overall with a 6 1/2” tapered full tangs stainless steel blade equipped with a 3 1/8” sharpened false edge. The blade remains unsharpened and retains all its original bright mirror polish. The blade is marked “HERRON” vertically on the reverse ricasso and is numbered “1694” on the lower tang. The nickel silver double guard remains bright and the black micarta scale remain excellent, each fastened by two large pins. Included with the knife is a wet-formed open throat leather sheath with handle strap, numbered to the knife on the rear side under the belt loop. George Herron was a past president of the knife makers guild and in 1987 was inducted to the Blade Cutlery Hall of Fame in 1987. Mr. Herron passed away in 2007 making his knives highly sought after and harder to come by. (5B11264-191) [Mark Dunnavant Collection] (1500/2500)
Hand crafted by renowned South Carolina knife maker George Herron, this large fighter measures 11 1/2” overall with a 6 1/2” tapered full tangs stainless steel blade equi...morepped with a 3 1/8” sharpened false edge. The blade remains unsharpened and retains all its original bright mirror polish. The blade is marked “HERRON” vertically on the reverse ricasso and is numbered “1694” on the lower tang. The nickel silver double guard remains bright and the black micarta scale remain excellent, each fastened by two large pins. Included with the knife is a wet-formed open throat leather sheath with handle strap, numbered to the knife on the rear side under the belt loop. George Herron was a past president of the knife makers guild and in 1987 was inducted to the Blade Cutlery Hall of Fame in 1987. Mr. Herron passed away in 2007 making his knives highly sought after and harder to come by. (5B11264-191) [Mark Dunnavant Collection] (1500/2500)

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Savage Model 110 BA Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1201 (Sale Order: 202 of 649)      

serial #H479345, 300 Win Mag, 26” heavy fluted, free-floating barrel with muzzlebrake and an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original parkerized finish with a few light handling marks and some light wear along the edges and bearing surfaces. The rifle is seated in a black AccuStock tactical stock that rates excellent. The stock features include a grooved forearm with target rail slot, an H&K PSG1-style pistolgrip with adjustable base, a Magpul designed buttstock with adjustable comb and buttplate, and an Accushot BT12-QK Monopod. Other features include a picatinny rail top mount, Savage adjustable AccuTrigger, and an oversized bolt handle. There are no provisions for sights but a Burris P.E.P.R. quick-detach mount with 30mm rings is mounted to the receiver. A single detachable magazine and a dossier of information from the consignor regarding the rifle’s history and ballistics information are included. This is a superb long-range tactical rifle that boasts an effective firing range of 1200 yards and certainly with the right precision optics and ammunition could do that and more. (4A11287-2) {MODERN} (1800/2200)
serial #H479345, 300 Win Mag, 26” heavy fluted, free-floating barrel with muzzlebrake and an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original parkerized fi...morenish with a few light handling marks and some light wear along the edges and bearing surfaces. The rifle is seated in a black AccuStock tactical stock that rates excellent. The stock features include a grooved forearm with target rail slot, an H&K PSG1-style pistolgrip with adjustable base, a Magpul designed buttstock with adjustable comb and buttplate, and an Accushot BT12-QK Monopod. Other features include a picatinny rail top mount, Savage adjustable AccuTrigger, and an oversized bolt handle. There are no provisions for sights but a Burris P.E.P.R. quick-detach mount with 30mm rings is mounted to the receiver. A single detachable magazine and a dossier of information from the consignor regarding the rifle’s history and ballistics information are included. This is a superb long-range tactical rifle that boasts an effective firing range of 1200 yards and certainly with the right precision optics and ammunition could do that and more. (4A11287-2) {MODERN} (1800/2200)

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Les Baer Custom Ultimate 308 Limited Edition Semi-Auto Precision Rifle

Lot # 1202 (Sale Order: 203 of 649)      

serial #LBL00316, 308 Win, 18” 416R stainless steel heavy-profile barrel with a bright excellent bore. This limited edition precision rifle is number “54 of 100” and is marked as such on the right side of the magazine well. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original Dupont S enamel, Parkerized and hardcoat anodized finishes with a few speckles of light oxidation on the dust cover and railed gas block and a light handling mark or two. The rifle is equipped with a LBC free float forend, a Magpul PRS adjustable stock and a synthetic pistolgrip which rate about excellent. The rifle features a LBC chromed bolt, extractor and bolt carrier, a lower receiver with extended triggerguard, flat top upper receiver without forward assist, and a Geissele adjustable two-stage trigger. Two Magpul 20-round PMags which are blocked to 10 rounds only are included, both are marked “MA / 10 RD” on their left sides in black marker. The action of this high quality rifle, which are renowned for their accuracy, appears to function well mechanically. (23A11019-1) {MODERN} (2000/3000)
serial #LBL00316, 308 Win, 18” 416R stainless steel heavy-profile barrel with a bright excellent bore. This limited edition precision rifle is number “54 of 100” and is m...morearked as such on the right side of the magazine well. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original Dupont S enamel, Parkerized and hardcoat anodized finishes with a few speckles of light oxidation on the dust cover and railed gas block and a light handling mark or two. The rifle is equipped with a LBC free float forend, a Magpul PRS adjustable stock and a synthetic pistolgrip which rate about excellent. The rifle features a LBC chromed bolt, extractor and bolt carrier, a lower receiver with extended triggerguard, flat top upper receiver without forward assist, and a Geissele adjustable two-stage trigger. Two Magpul 20-round PMags which are blocked to 10 rounds only are included, both are marked “MA / 10 RD” on their left sides in black marker. The action of this high quality rifle, which are renowned for their accuracy, appears to function well mechanically. (23A11019-1) {MODERN} (2000/3000)

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C. Sharps Arms Co. Model 1875 Falling Block Sporting Rifle

Lot # 1203 (Sale Order: 204 of 649)      

serial #0-123, 45 2 1/10” (45-70), 24” round tapered barrel with an excellent bore. The barrel retains about 99% matte blue finish with only a few light handling marks noted and a light impact mark on the outer edge of the muzzle. The remaining metal surfaces feature the factory vibrant case colors and have similar handling marks with about 99% remaining. The smooth walnut stocks rate near excellent and have a satin oil finish and a few small marks. The forearm features a schnabel tip, the buttstock has a straight grip and checkered shotgun-style steel buttplate. The rifle is equipped with a silver blade front sight and has a factory buckhorn rear sight. The action appears to function correctly. This is a terrific quality lighter-weight, single-shot sporting rifle that would be ideal for any number of hunting or target shooting activities. (4A11018-9) {MODERN} (1500/2000)
serial #0-123, 45 2 1/10” (45-70), 24” round tapered barrel with an excellent bore. The barrel retains about 99% matte blue finish with only a few light handling marks no...moreted and a light impact mark on the outer edge of the muzzle. The remaining metal surfaces feature the factory vibrant case colors and have similar handling marks with about 99% remaining. The smooth walnut stocks rate near excellent and have a satin oil finish and a few small marks. The forearm features a schnabel tip, the buttstock has a straight grip and checkered shotgun-style steel buttplate. The rifle is equipped with a silver blade front sight and has a factory buckhorn rear sight. The action appears to function correctly. This is a terrific quality lighter-weight, single-shot sporting rifle that would be ideal for any number of hunting or target shooting activities. (4A11018-9) {MODERN} (1500/2000)

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Anschutz Model 1903 Bolt Action Target Rifle

Lot # 1204 (Sale Order: 205 of 649)      

serial #3154325, 22 LR, 25 1/2” precision match barrel with a 1:16.5” rate of twist and a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this Olympic style single shot match rifle retain about 99% plus original blue with a few very light handling marks. The target adjustable walnut stock rates excellent showing a few light handling marks and very small dings. The stock features a target slide rail on the forend with benchrest block rest adapter, stippled pistolgrip, and has an adjustable comb and buttplate. Both the receiver and muzzle are grooved for sights and the optional Anschutz Model 6834 Match sights including the 6805 adjustable rear sight and M18 front globe sight are mounted. Other features include a two-stage trigger, oversized bolt handle knob, and checkered triggerguard. The original box is included which houses a manual, the adjustment tools, hand stop with swivels, a front weight adapter, a set of B-Square Mount adapters for scope mounting, and additional sight parts and front sight apertures. This is a top-quality Olympic level target rifle that is in excellent overall condition. (4A10903-1) {MODERN} (1800/2200)
serial #3154325, 22 LR, 25 1/2” precision match barrel with a 1:16.5” rate of twist and a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this Olympic style single shot mat...morech rifle retain about 99% plus original blue with a few very light handling marks. The target adjustable walnut stock rates excellent showing a few light handling marks and very small dings. The stock features a target slide rail on the forend with benchrest block rest adapter, stippled pistolgrip, and has an adjustable comb and buttplate. Both the receiver and muzzle are grooved for sights and the optional Anschutz Model 6834 Match sights including the 6805 adjustable rear sight and M18 front globe sight are mounted. Other features include a two-stage trigger, oversized bolt handle knob, and checkered triggerguard. The original box is included which houses a manual, the adjustment tools, hand stop with swivels, a front weight adapter, a set of B-Square Mount adapters for scope mounting, and additional sight parts and front sight apertures. This is a top-quality Olympic level target rifle that is in excellent overall condition. (4A10903-1) {MODERN} (1800/2200)

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German Large Bore Fullstock Percussion Rifle By Kraus With Kehl Lock

Lot # 1205 (Sale Order: 206 of 649)      

.75 cal, 35 7/8” heavy octagon barrel with a bright very fine bore showing some scattered small areas of light oxidation and crisp rifling throughout. The barrel of this imposing rifle retains about 92% quality older reapplied rust blue showing some scattered thinning to plum-brown patina, light dings and a few small spots of oxidation. The top barrel flat shows remnants of a faded silver inlay “I.F. Kraus aus Furth”. The lock and upper tang retain about 95% reapplied polished blue, the lock itself maker-marked in silver “V. Kehl Sohne / in Mehlis”. The rifle is equipped with brass hardware throughout including dual thimbles with tailpipe, triggerguard with foliate extension, buttplate with round knob at heel, and sideplate. The bow of the guard is embellished with a nice panoply of arms and the heel extension and sideplate with some nice light foliate motifs. The checkered walnut stock remains in very fine condition showing somewhat worn finish, small crack behind the lockplate and at the lock screw and the expected scattered light dings. The nice diamond point checkering remains mostly intact and strong and the horn nosecap shows a few small flakes. Buttstock features a checkered sliding patchbox cover with carved shell at the tip and a left-side cheekpiece with handsome carved acorn and oakleaf motif. There is a large front sling swivel and rear sling mount and the rifle is sighted with a wide aperture disc tang sight, the disc retaining some nice case-hardened colors, flattop v-notch rear with flip-up leaf and target globe front sight with small bead on post. The barrel wedges are a little bit loose and the hickory ramrod shows a repaired break. The action features double set triggers and single-acting lock, the front firing trigger being a very thin post and it seems to function normally. There is no Kraus listed in Stockel from Furth and a V. Kehl from Mehlis is listed though information on him is scant. Overall length is about 51” and weight is just over 18 1/2 pounds. (13B10053-6) {ANTIQUE} (2500/3500)
.75 cal, 35 7/8” heavy octagon barrel with a bright very fine bore showing some scattered small areas of light oxidation and crisp rifling throughout. The barrel of this ...moreimposing rifle retains about 92% quality older reapplied rust blue showing some scattered thinning to plum-brown patina, light dings and a few small spots of oxidation. The top barrel flat shows remnants of a faded silver inlay “I.F. Kraus aus Furth”. The lock and upper tang retain about 95% reapplied polished blue, the lock itself maker-marked in silver “V. Kehl Sohne / in Mehlis”. The rifle is equipped with brass hardware throughout including dual thimbles with tailpipe, triggerguard with foliate extension, buttplate with round knob at heel, and sideplate. The bow of the guard is embellished with a nice panoply of arms and the heel extension and sideplate with some nice light foliate motifs. The checkered walnut stock remains in very fine condition showing somewhat worn finish, small crack behind the lockplate and at the lock screw and the expected scattered light dings. The nice diamond point checkering remains mostly intact and strong and the horn nosecap shows a few small flakes. Buttstock features a checkered sliding patchbox cover with carved shell at the tip and a left-side cheekpiece with handsome carved acorn and oakleaf motif. There is a large front sling swivel and rear sling mount and the rifle is sighted with a wide aperture disc tang sight, the disc retaining some nice case-hardened colors, flattop v-notch rear with flip-up leaf and target globe front sight with small bead on post. The barrel wedges are a little bit loose and the hickory ramrod shows a repaired break. The action features double set triggers and single-acting lock, the front firing trigger being a very thin post and it seems to function normally. There is no Kraus listed in Stockel from Furth and a V. Kehl from Mehlis is listed though information on him is scant. Overall length is about 51” and weight is just over 18 1/2 pounds. (13B10053-6) {ANTIQUE} (2500/3500)

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Rare Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Special Military Creedmoor Rifle

Lot # 1206 (Sale Order: 207 of 649)      

serial #5668, 44 2 6/10, 34” barrel with a bright very fine to near excellent bore showing some areas of old mild oxidation nearer the muzzle and otherwise crisp rifling throughout. This is a very rare rifle that was only produced for a couple of years and described on pages 182-200 of “Remington Hepburn” by Rowe. This example has seen honest use, the barrel mostly flaked and toning to plum-brown patina showing some overall old light pitting and oxidation staining with some generous streaks of original blue throughout. The barrel retains strong E. Remington & Sons address and there is a vacant screw hole 1 1/2” ahead of the rear sight assembly. The action is a mostly a pale gray patina showing some areas of darker brown oxidation and cleaned light pitting, a few flashes of silvery case-hardened patina lurking about. The smooth steel buttplate shows moderate partially smoothed-over old pitting and the rear barrel band is an older replacement from a different rifle. The smooth walnut buttstock and full-length forend remain in very good condition having darkened from the years showing areas of oxidation leaching, a few old abrasions and minor drying cracks. The inside back edge of the forend shows an old repair that has partially obscured the serial number but it is indeed matching the action along with the buttstock and barrel. Equipped with sling swivels and military-style cleaning rod, the hammer is not rebounding instead having a half-cock and the action seems to function well mechanically. The rifle is set up in the “Military Breech Loader” match configuration with the special factory combination rear sight (the spirit level lost to the years) and simple plain blade front sight. Other examples are known with half stock rifle match Vernier sights, or a combination of all the sights. These rifles were adopted by the NRA and recommended by the association to members of the American team participating in Creedmoor matches. The rifles were apparently made in two production runs circa 1885 and 1886 in the 3000 and 5000 serial number ranges and it is believed only a handful were made to order, total production estimated in the low double digits. This rifle is listed by serial number as one of nineteen rifles surveyed in Rowe’s book on page 200. While rather well-worn, this rare rifle will make a nice addition to any advanced Remington or single shot collection. (13B10945-1) {ANTIQUE} (3000/5000)
serial #5668, 44 2 6/10, 34” barrel with a bright very fine to near excellent bore showing some areas of old mild oxidation nearer the muzzle and otherwise crisp rifling ...morethroughout. This is a very rare rifle that was only produced for a couple of years and described on pages 182-200 of “Remington Hepburn” by Rowe. This example has seen honest use, the barrel mostly flaked and toning to plum-brown patina showing some overall old light pitting and oxidation staining with some generous streaks of original blue throughout. The barrel retains strong E. Remington & Sons address and there is a vacant screw hole 1 1/2” ahead of the rear sight assembly. The action is a mostly a pale gray patina showing some areas of darker brown oxidation and cleaned light pitting, a few flashes of silvery case-hardened patina lurking about. The smooth steel buttplate shows moderate partially smoothed-over old pitting and the rear barrel band is an older replacement from a different rifle. The smooth walnut buttstock and full-length forend remain in very good condition having darkened from the years showing areas of oxidation leaching, a few old abrasions and minor drying cracks. The inside back edge of the forend shows an old repair that has partially obscured the serial number but it is indeed matching the action along with the buttstock and barrel. Equipped with sling swivels and military-style cleaning rod, the hammer is not rebounding instead having a half-cock and the action seems to function well mechanically. The rifle is set up in the “Military Breech Loader” match configuration with the special factory combination rear sight (the spirit level lost to the years) and simple plain blade front sight. Other examples are known with half stock rifle match Vernier sights, or a combination of all the sights. These rifles were adopted by the NRA and recommended by the association to members of the American team participating in Creedmoor matches. The rifles were apparently made in two production runs circa 1885 and 1886 in the 3000 and 5000 serial number ranges and it is believed only a handful were made to order, total production estimated in the low double digits. This rifle is listed by serial number as one of nineteen rifles surveyed in Rowe’s book on page 200. While rather well-worn, this rare rifle will make a nice addition to any advanced Remington or single shot collection. (13B10945-1) {ANTIQUE} (3000/5000)

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Colt Second Generation Single Action Army Revolver

Lot # 1207 (Sale Order: 208 of 649)      

serial # 5244SA, 45 Colt, 7 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This first year revolver (1956) shows honest wear and strangely, a small crack visible on the right side of the frame just to the rear of the foreward triggerguard screw. This crack is about .125” in length and extends at an angle to the bottom of the frame and continues for about the same length beneath the triggerguard. Although there is considerable metal surrounding the area in question this gun should not be fired without careful examination by a qualified gunsmith. The metal surfaces retain about 96% original blue most of the loss to high edge wear with slight thinning on the backstrap, and handling marks. The frame has beautiful case-hardened colors with minor edge wear. The checkered hard rubber factory grips feature a Rampant Colt, they are numbered to the gun, and rate excellent with minor wear. This gun features fixed sights, and correctly times and locks up. This revolver includes the original factory hinged box with black leatherette covering that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, original bill of sale and warranty card. The box rates about good to very good as repaired, the fabric hinge is missing, the three front edges of the cover show cellophane repairs with a small portion of the rear or hinge section starting to separate, and a roughly 3/4” round bare spot on the upper left cover. The gold colored end label shows light peeling but remains mostly intact. The gun was originally purchased through Lew Horton Sports Shops for what would be today a very enviable price. There is also a small piece of rattlesnake skin in the box, a memento from a past adventure where the snake was brought to bag by this revolver. A great low number “Second Genny” for the collector. (8B11105-1) {C&R} (1500/2000)
serial # 5244SA, 45 Colt, 7 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This first year revolver (1956) shows honest wear and strangely, a small crack visible on the right side o...moref the frame just to the rear of the foreward triggerguard screw. This crack is about .125” in length and extends at an angle to the bottom of the frame and continues for about the same length beneath the triggerguard. Although there is considerable metal surrounding the area in question this gun should not be fired without careful examination by a qualified gunsmith. The metal surfaces retain about 96% original blue most of the loss to high edge wear with slight thinning on the backstrap, and handling marks. The frame has beautiful case-hardened colors with minor edge wear. The checkered hard rubber factory grips feature a Rampant Colt, they are numbered to the gun, and rate excellent with minor wear. This gun features fixed sights, and correctly times and locks up. This revolver includes the original factory hinged box with black leatherette covering that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, original bill of sale and warranty card. The box rates about good to very good as repaired, the fabric hinge is missing, the three front edges of the cover show cellophane repairs with a small portion of the rear or hinge section starting to separate, and a roughly 3/4” round bare spot on the upper left cover. The gold colored end label shows light peeling but remains mostly intact. The gun was originally purchased through Lew Horton Sports Shops for what would be today a very enviable price. There is also a small piece of rattlesnake skin in the box, a memento from a past adventure where the snake was brought to bag by this revolver. A great low number “Second Genny” for the collector. (8B11105-1) {C&R} (1500/2000)

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U.S. M1D Garand Sniper Rifle By Springfield Armory

Lot # 1208 (Sale Order: 209 of 649)      

serial #939726, 30-06, 24” 8-52 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 96% arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points and some scattered light handling marks, primarily along the gas cylinder. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in near excellent condition as lightly arsenal cleaned with a few scattered light dings and minor handling marks, the 1/2” DoD acceptance proof and circled “P” proof remain crisply stamped, and a 1-52 dated leather cheekpiece in very good plus condition showing light verdigris around the brass and some general light wear is mounted to the buttstock. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and easily legible, the barrel marked with the proper “D7312555” drawing number beneath the handguard, and the marked parts are all of Springfield Armory make, including the relief-cut operating rod. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums and is sighted with a M84 telescopic sight in near excellent condition with some fine handling marks, a few specks of oxidation on the body, and some fine surface oxidation on the windage adjustment cover. The rubber eye piece is intact and flexible, the glass mostly clear with spots of possible debris in the upper hemisphere that do not significantly obstruct one’s view, and the label is intact with the scope numbered “46096”. Also included is a CMP Certificate of Authenticity, numbered to the rifle and dated March 15, 2010, which describes it as a “M1D Garand”, and accompanying bill of sale. No flash hider is present, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. A fine example of John Garand’s answer to the need for a M1 Garand sniper rifle. (14B11209-2) {C&R} (3000/5000)
serial #939726, 30-06, 24” 8-52 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 96% arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish with...more light wear on high edges and contact points and some scattered light handling marks, primarily along the gas cylinder. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in near excellent condition as lightly arsenal cleaned with a few scattered light dings and minor handling marks, the 1/2” DoD acceptance proof and circled “P” proof remain crisply stamped, and a 1-52 dated leather cheekpiece in very good plus condition showing light verdigris around the brass and some general light wear is mounted to the buttstock. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and easily legible, the barrel marked with the proper “D7312555” drawing number beneath the handguard, and the marked parts are all of Springfield Armory make, including the relief-cut operating rod. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums and is sighted with a M84 telescopic sight in near excellent condition with some fine handling marks, a few specks of oxidation on the body, and some fine surface oxidation on the windage adjustment cover. The rubber eye piece is intact and flexible, the glass mostly clear with spots of possible debris in the upper hemisphere that do not significantly obstruct one’s view, and the label is intact with the scope numbered “46096”. Also included is a CMP Certificate of Authenticity, numbered to the rifle and dated March 15, 2010, which describes it as a “M1D Garand”, and accompanying bill of sale. No flash hider is present, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. A fine example of John Garand’s answer to the need for a M1 Garand sniper rifle. (14B11209-2) {C&R} (3000/5000)

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Desert Tech SRS-A1 Covert Bolt Action Precision Rifle

Lot # 1209 (Sale Order: 210 of 649)      

serial #SRS006007, 308 Win, 16” 1:8 twist heavy barrel with a TBAC muzzle brake and bright excellent bore. The Desert Tech Stealth Recon Scout is one of the shortest precision rifles in the world, designed to operate in the harshest conditions while providing superior accuracy and ergonomics and the ability to quickly change calibers. The metal surfaces of this bullpup rifle retain about 99% original matte black and FDE anodized finishes with a minor handling mark or two and some light wear on the shoulder of the two-port muzzle brake. The FDE polymer chassis is in excellent condition. The rifle features a picatinny rail running the full length of the action top, removable 3” sections of rail at the 3 o’clock, 6 o’clock, and 9 o’clock positions of the Covert length forend which free-floats the barrel, an adjustable comb, ambidextrous magazine release and safety, rear monopod, and stock spacers. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. Included is a single 5-round magazine, the manual, and a black nylon soft case. A top of the line precision rifle in a compact package. (14B11014-113) {MODERN} (2000/4000)
serial #SRS006007, 308 Win, 16” 1:8 twist heavy barrel with a TBAC muzzle brake and bright excellent bore. The Desert Tech Stealth Recon Scout is one of the shortest prec...moreision rifles in the world, designed to operate in the harshest conditions while providing superior accuracy and ergonomics and the ability to quickly change calibers. The metal surfaces of this bullpup rifle retain about 99% original matte black and FDE anodized finishes with a minor handling mark or two and some light wear on the shoulder of the two-port muzzle brake. The FDE polymer chassis is in excellent condition. The rifle features a picatinny rail running the full length of the action top, removable 3” sections of rail at the 3 o’clock, 6 o’clock, and 9 o’clock positions of the Covert length forend which free-floats the barrel, an adjustable comb, ambidextrous magazine release and safety, rear monopod, and stock spacers. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. Included is a single 5-round magazine, the manual, and a black nylon soft case. A top of the line precision rifle in a compact package. (14B11014-113) {MODERN} (2000/4000)

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Renato Gamba Oxford 90 Sideplate Double Ejectorgun

Lot # 1210 (Sale Order: 211 of 649)      

serial #22365, 12 ga (2 3/4”), 27 5/8” barrels choked improved cylinder and full with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain about 98-99% original blue with a minor handling mark or two and some fine freckling visible under bright light. The coin finished frame is in near excellent condition with a light handling mark or two and some scattered pinprick to perhaps light pits, possibly only being minute manufacturing defects rather than the result of oxidation. The frame, forend iron, triggerguard, and lever are tastefully factory embellished with small splashes of foliate scroll and floral engraving, the sideplates marked “SAB Renato Gamba” and “Gardone V.T. Italy” in script, the belly of the frame model marked “Oxford 90” in riband, the pins in the sideplates nicely gold finished. The deluxe checkered straight grip walnut stock and splinter-style forend are in near excellent condition showing a few light impact marks on the heel and a minor handling mark or two, both stock and forend showing attractive grain figure throughout, and the stock features an about 14 3/4” length of pull to the checkered black plastic buttplate with drops of about 1 5/8” and 2 1/4”. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest right of center and features double triggers, a nonautomatic safety, robust ejectors, is sighted with a lone steel bead on the nicely matted rib, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, numbered to the gun, in very good condition with light wear and a tear to one end flap, and the warranty card numbered to the gun and describing it as a “Oxford Extra C.12”. A fine Italian double ejectorgun. (14B11014-158) {MODERN} (2000/2500)
serial #22365, 12 ga (2 3/4”), 27 5/8” barrels choked improved cylinder and full with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain about 98-99% original blue with a minor h...moreandling mark or two and some fine freckling visible under bright light. The coin finished frame is in near excellent condition with a light handling mark or two and some scattered pinprick to perhaps light pits, possibly only being minute manufacturing defects rather than the result of oxidation. The frame, forend iron, triggerguard, and lever are tastefully factory embellished with small splashes of foliate scroll and floral engraving, the sideplates marked “SAB Renato Gamba” and “Gardone V.T. Italy” in script, the belly of the frame model marked “Oxford 90” in riband, the pins in the sideplates nicely gold finished. The deluxe checkered straight grip walnut stock and splinter-style forend are in near excellent condition showing a few light impact marks on the heel and a minor handling mark or two, both stock and forend showing attractive grain figure throughout, and the stock features an about 14 3/4” length of pull to the checkered black plastic buttplate with drops of about 1 5/8” and 2 1/4”. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest right of center and features double triggers, a nonautomatic safety, robust ejectors, is sighted with a lone steel bead on the nicely matted rib, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, numbered to the gun, in very good condition with light wear and a tear to one end flap, and the warranty card numbered to the gun and describing it as a “Oxford Extra C.12”. A fine Italian double ejectorgun. (14B11014-158) {MODERN} (2000/2500)

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Antonio Zoli Z Sport Bilanx Over Under Shotgun

Lot # 1211 (Sale Order: 212 of 649)      

serial #245941, 20 ga (3”), 32” ventilated rib screw-choked barrels with bright excellent bores. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue with a minor handling mark or two, the trigger plate nicely engraved with foliate scroll and floral motifs, the edges of the frame engraved with tasteful geometric borders, and the sides and bottom of the frame marked with an encircled gold “Z”; the sides of the breech are nicely jeweled. The checkered pistolgrip Turkish walnut stock and forend are in excellent condition showing attractive grain figure throughout, the stock fit with an unmarked black leather-wrapped recoil pad giving an about 14 1/2” length of pull. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest right of center and features a single selective trigger, nonautomatic safety, inertial hammers, robust ejectors, and is sighted with a Bradley-style white bead front sight and a small silver bead midrib. The shotgun also features the Zoli BHB balancing system which employs a series of small weights applied both to the sides of the rib beneath the forend, as well as to a removable unit within the pistolgrip. Weights can be added or removed to provide the balance desired by the shooter; the necessary weights are included with the shotgun. Also included is the factory hardcase, five chokes (light mod, improved cylinder, cylinder, improved modified, full), choke wrench, and BHB system instructions. An exceptional shotgun for the dedicated sport shooter. (14B11014-76) {MODERN} (3000/5000)
serial #245941, 20 ga (3”), 32” ventilated rib screw-choked barrels with bright excellent bores. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue with a minor handling mark or...more two, the trigger plate nicely engraved with foliate scroll and floral motifs, the edges of the frame engraved with tasteful geometric borders, and the sides and bottom of the frame marked with an encircled gold “Z”; the sides of the breech are nicely jeweled. The checkered pistolgrip Turkish walnut stock and forend are in excellent condition showing attractive grain figure throughout, the stock fit with an unmarked black leather-wrapped recoil pad giving an about 14 1/2” length of pull. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest right of center and features a single selective trigger, nonautomatic safety, inertial hammers, robust ejectors, and is sighted with a Bradley-style white bead front sight and a small silver bead midrib. The shotgun also features the Zoli BHB balancing system which employs a series of small weights applied both to the sides of the rib beneath the forend, as well as to a removable unit within the pistolgrip. Weights can be added or removed to provide the balance desired by the shooter; the necessary weights are included with the shotgun. Also included is the factory hardcase, five chokes (light mod, improved cylinder, cylinder, improved modified, full), choke wrench, and BHB system instructions. An exceptional shotgun for the dedicated sport shooter. (14B11014-76) {MODERN} (3000/5000)

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As-New U.S.R.A. Winchester Model 1885 Limited Series Falling Block Rifle

Lot # 1212 (Sale Order: 213 of 649)      

serial #00010MW85D, 405 Win, 28” octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. This attractive Japanese-made high wall rifle remains in as-new-in-box condition. It features a handsome checkered walnut straight grip stock and forend with a slight schnabel tip. The factory sights are intact including the folding tang sight with aperture, and the original box is included containing the manual, paperwork, and lock. The action appears to function well mechanically. (23A11342-13) {MODERN} (1500/2000)
serial #00010MW85D, 405 Win, 28” octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. This attractive Japanese-made high wall rifle remains in as-new-in-box condition. It feature...mores a handsome checkered walnut straight grip stock and forend with a slight schnabel tip. The factory sights are intact including the folding tang sight with aperture, and the original box is included containing the manual, paperwork, and lock. The action appears to function well mechanically. (23A11342-13) {MODERN} (1500/2000)

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Desirable Russian Saiga SGL-21 Semi-Auto Carbine By Izhmash

Lot # 1213 (Sale Order: 214 of 649)      

serial #X12100606, 7.62x39mm, 16 1/4" chrome-lined barrel with a bright excellent bore. Banned since 2014, Russian SGL 21 rifles as formerly imported by FIME Group of Las Vegas, NV are widely considered among the highest quality AKM style rifles available in the U.S. This excellent condition example retains about 95% added matte olive drab enamel over factory black enamel finishes with some spots of wear exposing the factory finish beneath. The sights were purposely not painted to provide a better sight picture, and the areas around the gas tube vent holes were omitted because of the inevitable wear. The factory U.S.-made polymer handguards and buttstock are intact, and a Magpul MOE AK grip has been added. The carbine is equipped with a Krebs Custom four prong flash hider, a Tapco G2 trigger group, and a Vltor SM-OCG mount holds a Surefire P2X Fury Tactical flash light which is fully functional. There is an accessory rail on the left side of the receiver which clearly shows the Izhevsk arsenal symbols and inspection marks and all the correct parts are serialized to the barrel trunnion. The cleaning rod is intact, a cleaning kit is included along with the factory 5-round magazine, two spare CR123 batteries for the flash light are stored within the pistolgrip, and the factory manual, paperwork, and test target numbered to the gun and dated to 2012 are included. SGL-21 rifles are sadly never coming back making this carbine an excellent investment. (23B11357-3) {MODERN} (2000/3000)
serial #X12100606, 7.62x39mm, 16 1/4" chrome-lined barrel with a bright excellent bore. Banned since 2014, Russian SGL 21 rifles as formerly imported by FIME Group of Las...more Vegas, NV are widely considered among the highest quality AKM style rifles available in the U.S. This excellent condition example retains about 95% added matte olive drab enamel over factory black enamel finishes with some spots of wear exposing the factory finish beneath. The sights were purposely not painted to provide a better sight picture, and the areas around the gas tube vent holes were omitted because of the inevitable wear. The factory U.S.-made polymer handguards and buttstock are intact, and a Magpul MOE AK grip has been added. The carbine is equipped with a Krebs Custom four prong flash hider, a Tapco G2 trigger group, and a Vltor SM-OCG mount holds a Surefire P2X Fury Tactical flash light which is fully functional. There is an accessory rail on the left side of the receiver which clearly shows the Izhevsk arsenal symbols and inspection marks and all the correct parts are serialized to the barrel trunnion. The cleaning rod is intact, a cleaning kit is included along with the factory 5-round magazine, two spare CR123 batteries for the flash light are stored within the pistolgrip, and the factory manual, paperwork, and test target numbered to the gun and dated to 2012 are included. SGL-21 rifles are sadly never coming back making this carbine an excellent investment. (23B11357-3) {MODERN} (2000/3000)

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Rare And Desirable Clayco Sports Model AKS Semi-Auto Carbine

Lot # 1214 (Sale Order: 215 of 649)      

serial #100608, 7.62x39mm, 16 1/4" chrome-lined barrel with a bright excellent bore. The Clayco AKS is prized amongst AK collectors as it is the first Chinese AK clone imported into the U.S., and only the second model of AK after the Maadi to be commercially available. The metal surfaces retain about 75-80% original blue with overall spots of light pitting and light-moderate oxidation toning to a gray-brown patina. The bolt and carrier are mostly bright also showing areas of light oxidation. The left side of the receiver cover is properly-marked “ALTERATIONS TO THIS FIREARM ARE UNSAFE AND ILLEGAL,” and the left side of the receiver is import-marked by Clayco and is stamped “AKS SEMI-AUTO / 7.62 X 39MM / MIN SHAN FACTORY / MADE IN CHINA.” All the numbered parts are serialized to the barrel trunnion. The carbine is properly-equipped with the desirable greenish black Bakelite pistolgrip and black phenolic resin handguards which all rate excellent, and the underfolding stock locks up tightly in both positions. The carbine is equipped with a slant muzzle device, cleaning rod, one 40-round steel magazine with a “MADE IN E. GERMANY” sticker on the baseplate is included, along with a photocopy of a Faktory47.com article about the history of the Clayco AKS. The action of this desirable pre-ban Clayco AKS appears to function well mechanically. This is a wonderful opportunity for the advanced AK collector to add this important carbine to their collection. (23B11345-2) {MODERN} (2000/2500)
serial #100608, 7.62x39mm, 16 1/4" chrome-lined barrel with a bright excellent bore. The Clayco AKS is prized amongst AK collectors as it is the first Chinese AK clone im...moreported into the U.S., and only the second model of AK after the Maadi to be commercially available. The metal surfaces retain about 75-80% original blue with overall spots of light pitting and light-moderate oxidation toning to a gray-brown patina. The bolt and carrier are mostly bright also showing areas of light oxidation. The left side of the receiver cover is properly-marked “ALTERATIONS TO THIS FIREARM ARE UNSAFE AND ILLEGAL,” and the left side of the receiver is import-marked by Clayco and is stamped “AKS SEMI-AUTO / 7.62 X 39MM / MIN SHAN FACTORY / MADE IN CHINA.” All the numbered parts are serialized to the barrel trunnion. The carbine is properly-equipped with the desirable greenish black Bakelite pistolgrip and black phenolic resin handguards which all rate excellent, and the underfolding stock locks up tightly in both positions. The carbine is equipped with a slant muzzle device, cleaning rod, one 40-round steel magazine with a “MADE IN E. GERMANY” sticker on the baseplate is included, along with a photocopy of a Faktory47.com article about the history of the Clayco AKS. The action of this desirable pre-ban Clayco AKS appears to function well mechanically. This is a wonderful opportunity for the advanced AK collector to add this important carbine to their collection. (23B11345-2) {MODERN} (2000/2500)

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Scarce & Early A.H. Tompkins Precision Single Shot Target Pistol By Varsity Mfg. Co.

Lot # 1215 (Sale Order: 216 of 649)      

serial #11, 22 LR, 8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this interesting target pistol retain nearly 90% original blue showing some scattered high edge wear, fine flaking and light oxidation speckling. The simple triggerguard shows a bit more oxidation and its screws show slot wear. All markings along the receiver flats remain intact and crisp showing A.H. Tompkins Springfield, MA address along the top flat, manufacturer marking on the right flat and “PATENT APPLD. FOR” on the left along with the low serial number “11”. The smooth walnut stock remains in very good plus to very fine condition showing fine scratches along the flats and sides of the grip, perhaps from an old cleaning or rough finishing, otherwise with just a few minor handling marks and the black plastic pistolgrip cap is intact. The pistol also includes a spare walnut stock that is somewhat rudimentary in construction having darkened from the years showing old oil finish, scattered light dings and handling marks. This spare stock is in more of a target configuration with trigger finger rest and left-side thumb rest, flared butt, palm swell and slight schnabel tip. The pistol is sighted with its original adjustable square notch rear sight and undercut Patridge blade front sight. The breech locks up well and the action seems to function well mechanically. These pistols utilize an interesting hinged breechblock very much like a trapdoor rifle and it is estimated that less than 200 were manufactured from 1947-1953. A fine example of these unusual and desirable American target pistols. (13B11194-5) {C&R} (3000/5000)
serial #11, 22 LR, 8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this interesting target pistol retain nearly 90% original blue showing some scattered hig...moreh edge wear, fine flaking and light oxidation speckling. The simple triggerguard shows a bit more oxidation and its screws show slot wear. All markings along the receiver flats remain intact and crisp showing A.H. Tompkins Springfield, MA address along the top flat, manufacturer marking on the right flat and “PATENT APPLD. FOR” on the left along with the low serial number “11”. The smooth walnut stock remains in very good plus to very fine condition showing fine scratches along the flats and sides of the grip, perhaps from an old cleaning or rough finishing, otherwise with just a few minor handling marks and the black plastic pistolgrip cap is intact. The pistol also includes a spare walnut stock that is somewhat rudimentary in construction having darkened from the years showing old oil finish, scattered light dings and handling marks. This spare stock is in more of a target configuration with trigger finger rest and left-side thumb rest, flared butt, palm swell and slight schnabel tip. The pistol is sighted with its original adjustable square notch rear sight and undercut Patridge blade front sight. The breech locks up well and the action seems to function well mechanically. These pistols utilize an interesting hinged breechblock very much like a trapdoor rifle and it is estimated that less than 200 were manufactured from 1947-1953. A fine example of these unusual and desirable American target pistols. (13B11194-5) {C&R} (3000/5000)

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Excellent Browning High Power Safari Grade Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1216 (Sale Order: 217 of 649)      

serial #L4092, 458 Win Mag, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1960-vintage Safari Grade rifle retain about 98-99% original blue with a few light handling marks on the bottom metal, and the bolt is bright and properly-numbered to the gun. The floorplate and triggerguard feature correct long-action gold filled foliate scroll engraving, and the barrel and receiver markings are crisp. The checkered walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock with left side cheekpiece rates near excellent with a hairline crack behind the upper tang, some scattered scuffed points in the checkering, and a few light handling marks. The forend features diamond wraparound checkering as is correct for this vintage of rifle. The original sights are intact, and the action appears to function well mechanically. A wonderful example of these desirable FN-made rifles. (23A11336-17) {C&R} (2000/2500)
serial #L4092, 458 Win Mag, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1960-vintage Safari Grade rifle retain about 98-99% original blue with a f...moreew light handling marks on the bottom metal, and the bolt is bright and properly-numbered to the gun. The floorplate and triggerguard feature correct long-action gold filled foliate scroll engraving, and the barrel and receiver markings are crisp. The checkered walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock with left side cheekpiece rates near excellent with a hairline crack behind the upper tang, some scattered scuffed points in the checkering, and a few light handling marks. The forend features diamond wraparound checkering as is correct for this vintage of rifle. The original sights are intact, and the action appears to function well mechanically. A wonderful example of these desirable FN-made rifles. (23A11336-17) {C&R} (2000/2500)

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Romanian PSL-54C Semi-Auto Rifle By Cugir Arsenal

Lot # 1217 (Sale Order: 218 of 649)      

serial #H-4358-78RO, 7.62x54R, 26 1/2" chrome-lined barrel including integral flash hider with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this CAI-imported rifle retain about 97% original black enamel over Parkerized finishes with some spots of light oxidation and light pitting on the right side of the safety lever, receiver cover, and rear sight leaf. The black polymer handguards and Russian ink-stamped thumbhole stock with side-selectable leather cheekpiece rate excellent; the stock appears that it can be made to collapse, though this has not been verified. The safety lever and recoil assembly are numbered to other guns and all the other numbered parts are serialized to the receiver. There is an accessory rail on the left side of the receiver, the original sights are intact, no magazine is included, and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A11337-35) {MODERN} (1500/2000)
serial #H-4358-78RO, 7.62x54R, 26 1/2" chrome-lined barrel including integral flash hider with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this CAI-imported rifle reta...morein about 97% original black enamel over Parkerized finishes with some spots of light oxidation and light pitting on the right side of the safety lever, receiver cover, and rear sight leaf. The black polymer handguards and Russian ink-stamped thumbhole stock with side-selectable leather cheekpiece rate excellent; the stock appears that it can be made to collapse, though this has not been verified. The safety lever and recoil assembly are numbered to other guns and all the other numbered parts are serialized to the receiver. There is an accessory rail on the left side of the receiver, the original sights are intact, no magazine is included, and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A11337-35) {MODERN} (1500/2000)

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Custom Springfield Armory Inc. M1A Semi-Auto Rifle With Desirable Sage EBR Stock

Lot # 1218 (Sale Order: 219 of 649)      

serial #056684, 7.62 NATO, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This nicely-customized rifle is equipped with a desirable Sage International EBR (Enhanced Battel Rifle) ALCS chassis system with telescoping stock. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original Parkerized and black hardcoat anodized finishes with a scattered light handling mark or two. The black rubber overmolded Ergo-style pistolgrip, black synthetic forend and cheekrest rate excellent. The Sage EBR stock features a six-position telescoping buttstock, height adjustable cheekrest, Picatinny quad rail forend with another short section of Picatinny rail behind the action allowing the addition of optics and other force multipliers, and adjustable sling points. The rifle is further equipped with a hooded National Match rear sight, the original front sight has been replaced with a Smith Enterprises-style combination gas lock/hooded front sight, and a Smith Vortex flash hider is installed on the muzzle. No magazine is included but they are readily available, an Eagle tan nylon adjustable sling is included, and the action of this nicely-enhanced M1A battle rifle appears to function well mechanically. (23A11337-37) {MODERN} (2000/3000)
serial #056684, 7.62 NATO, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This nicely-customized rifle is equipped with a desirable Sage International EBR (Enhanced Battel Rifl...moree) ALCS chassis system with telescoping stock. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original Parkerized and black hardcoat anodized finishes with a scattered light handling mark or two. The black rubber overmolded Ergo-style pistolgrip, black synthetic forend and cheekrest rate excellent. The Sage EBR stock features a six-position telescoping buttstock, height adjustable cheekrest, Picatinny quad rail forend with another short section of Picatinny rail behind the action allowing the addition of optics and other force multipliers, and adjustable sling points. The rifle is further equipped with a hooded National Match rear sight, the original front sight has been replaced with a Smith Enterprises-style combination gas lock/hooded front sight, and a Smith Vortex flash hider is installed on the muzzle. No magazine is included but they are readily available, an Eagle tan nylon adjustable sling is included, and the action of this nicely-enhanced M1A battle rifle appears to function well mechanically. (23A11337-37) {MODERN} (2000/3000)

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Excellent Russian Molot Vepr Semi-Auto Rifle

Lot # 1219 (Sale Order: 220 of 649)      

serial #14VTP4586, 7.62x54R, 20” chrome-lined barrel with a bright excellent bore. Built by the same factory that produces RPK light machine guns for the Russian military and other militaries around the world, Vepr rifles are synonymous with quality and are quite collectable as they have been banned from importation since 2017. The metal surfaces of this like-new example retain about 99% original black enamel over Parkerized finishes with a few scattered light handling marks. All the numbered parts are serialized to the barrel trunnion. The checkered Eurasian hardwood thumbhole stock with left side cheekpiece and forend rate excellent plus. The rifle features a heavier RPK-style receiver and barrel, a windage-adjustable rear sight, an added Krebs Custom four prong flash hider, an accessory rail on the left side of the action, and a Tapco G2 trigger group. The original sights are intact, two factory 5-round magazines showing clear Russian ink stamps are included, and the action appears to function well mechanically. Please see the additional lots of Vepr magazines and spare parts available for this rifle in the Timed auction. For rather obvious reasons, Russian firearms are never going to be imported again, making this like-new rifle not just desirable but collectable as well. (23A11357-8) {MODERN} (1800/2200)
serial #14VTP4586, 7.62x54R, 20” chrome-lined barrel with a bright excellent bore. Built by the same factory that produces RPK light machine guns for the Russian military...more and other militaries around the world, Vepr rifles are synonymous with quality and are quite collectable as they have been banned from importation since 2017. The metal surfaces of this like-new example retain about 99% original black enamel over Parkerized finishes with a few scattered light handling marks. All the numbered parts are serialized to the barrel trunnion. The checkered Eurasian hardwood thumbhole stock with left side cheekpiece and forend rate excellent plus. The rifle features a heavier RPK-style receiver and barrel, a windage-adjustable rear sight, an added Krebs Custom four prong flash hider, an accessory rail on the left side of the action, and a Tapco G2 trigger group. The original sights are intact, two factory 5-round magazines showing clear Russian ink stamps are included, and the action appears to function well mechanically. Please see the additional lots of Vepr magazines and spare parts available for this rifle in the Timed auction. For rather obvious reasons, Russian firearms are never going to be imported again, making this like-new rifle not just desirable but collectable as well. (23A11357-8) {MODERN} (1800/2200)

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Excellent Custom DSA SA-58 Semi-Auto Rifle

Lot # 1220 (Sale Order: 221 of 649)      

serial #DS40411, 308 Win, 21” chrome-lined barrel with a bright excellent bore. This high-quality FAL clone was built on a desirable DSA Type I carry handle metric receiver and an excellent condition parts kit. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% maker Parkerized finish with a couple unobtrusive speckles of light oxidation on the dust cover, some light high edge and operational wear, and a few light handling marks. The black polymer buttstock, pistolgrip, and handguards rate excellent with a couple light handling marks on the grip. The original sights and flash hider are intact, one excellent condition DSA 20-round magazine is included, and the action appears to function well mechanically. Please see the additional magazines available for this rifle in the Timed auction. An excellent condition, and high quality FAL-style rifle for the martial collector. (23B11357-5) {MODERN} (1800/2200)
serial #DS40411, 308 Win, 21” chrome-lined barrel with a bright excellent bore. This high-quality FAL clone was built on a desirable DSA Type I carry handle metric receiv...moreer and an excellent condition parts kit. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% maker Parkerized finish with a couple unobtrusive speckles of light oxidation on the dust cover, some light high edge and operational wear, and a few light handling marks. The black polymer buttstock, pistolgrip, and handguards rate excellent with a couple light handling marks on the grip. The original sights and flash hider are intact, one excellent condition DSA 20-round magazine is included, and the action appears to function well mechanically. Please see the additional magazines available for this rifle in the Timed auction. An excellent condition, and high quality FAL-style rifle for the martial collector. (23B11357-5) {MODERN} (1800/2200)

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L.A.R. Grizzly Mark IV Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 1221 (Sale Order: 222 of 649)      

serial #F000139, 44 Mag., 5 1/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original lusterless blue, loss primarily operational wear on the barrel and some fine silvering at the muzzle. The factory Pachmayr checkered soft rubber wraparound grips remain in excellent condition. Equipped with adjustable sights, included is a single factory magazine and a black nylon military style belt with an unmarked leather flap holster and magazine pouch, both showing minor wear. An excellent Grizzly Mark IV pistol. (5A11318-1) {MODERN} (2000/3000)
serial #F000139, 44 Mag., 5 1/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original lusterless blue, loss primarily operational wear on the barre...morel and some fine silvering at the muzzle. The factory Pachmayr checkered soft rubber wraparound grips remain in excellent condition. Equipped with adjustable sights, included is a single factory magazine and a black nylon military style belt with an unmarked leather flap holster and magazine pouch, both showing minor wear. An excellent Grizzly Mark IV pistol. (5A11318-1) {MODERN} (2000/3000)

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U.S. Model 1917 Double Action Revolver By Smith & Wesson

Lot # 1222 (Sale Order: 223 of 649)      

serial #141671, 45 ACP, 5 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue showing some light high edge and operational wear, some tiny scratches and faint specks of oxidation on the left side of the barrel. All markings are otherwise intact and quite crisp with proper "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" along the bottom of the barrel and inspector stamp at the left side frame. The hammer, trigger and lanyard ring show nice, brilliant case-hardened colors. The smooth walnut grips remain in near excellent condition showing some light dings and handling marks, retaining most of their original oil finish, the right panel is pencil-numbered to the gun. The action seems to function well mechanically with solid timing and lock-up. (5B11306-16) {C&R} (1500/2000)
serial #141671, 45 ACP, 5 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue showing some light high edge and operational wear, s...moreome tiny scratches and faint specks of oxidation on the left side of the barrel. All markings are otherwise intact and quite crisp with proper "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" along the bottom of the barrel and inspector stamp at the left side frame. The hammer, trigger and lanyard ring show nice, brilliant case-hardened colors. The smooth walnut grips remain in near excellent condition showing some light dings and handling marks, retaining most of their original oil finish, the right panel is pencil-numbered to the gun. The action seems to function well mechanically with solid timing and lock-up. (5B11306-16) {C&R} (1500/2000)

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U.S. M1D Semi-Auto Sniper Rifle

Lot # 1223 (Sale Order: 224 of 649)      

serial #2694192, 30-06, 24” 1-53 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright very good to very good plus bore with some light oxidation in the grooves but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 85% dark gray arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, light thinning on the operating rod, fine oxidation on the sling swivels, and scattered light handling marks. The pistolgrip walnut stock and handguard are in very good condition with a light chip on the underside of the forend, scattered light dings and impact marks, and light handling marks consistent with a field-used military rifle. The stock is marked with lightened but easily legible boxed “S.A. / G.A.W.” inspectors cartouche and Ordnance Wheel, partially over-stamped by an “A A X” rework mark, a circled “P” inside the pistolgrip with a previous “P” visible beneath, “BB” atop the wrist, and a small crisp Ordnance Wheel on the underside of the pistolgrip. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and crisp, the barrel showing the proper drawing number for an M1D, and the factory relief cut operating rod is SA-marked with the remaining parts HRA-produced. The rifle retains the standard open sights, the front sight blade lightly regulated and with T105 rear sight drums, features a stamped triggerguard and 2-slot gas cylinder screw, and appears to function well mechanically. No M84 scope or mount are include, however the barrel properly retains the mounting block. Included is a CMP plastic hardcase. John Garand’s answer to the call for a sniper variant of the M1, many existing service rifles were rebuilt into M1D’s during the 1950’s and 60’s, this one needing only the proper scope and mount. (14B11337-24) {C&R} (1800/2200)
serial #2694192, 30-06, 24” 1-53 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright very good to very good plus bore with some light oxidation in the grooves but strong riflin...moreg throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 85% dark gray arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, light thinning on the operating rod, fine oxidation on the sling swivels, and scattered light handling marks. The pistolgrip walnut stock and handguard are in very good condition with a light chip on the underside of the forend, scattered light dings and impact marks, and light handling marks consistent with a field-used military rifle. The stock is marked with lightened but easily legible boxed “S.A. / G.A.W.” inspectors cartouche and Ordnance Wheel, partially over-stamped by an “A A X” rework mark, a circled “P” inside the pistolgrip with a previous “P” visible beneath, “BB” atop the wrist, and a small crisp Ordnance Wheel on the underside of the pistolgrip. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and crisp, the barrel showing the proper drawing number for an M1D, and the factory relief cut operating rod is SA-marked with the remaining parts HRA-produced. The rifle retains the standard open sights, the front sight blade lightly regulated and with T105 rear sight drums, features a stamped triggerguard and 2-slot gas cylinder screw, and appears to function well mechanically. No M84 scope or mount are include, however the barrel properly retains the mounting block. Included is a CMP plastic hardcase. John Garand’s answer to the call for a sniper variant of the M1, many existing service rifles were rebuilt into M1D’s during the 1950’s and 60’s, this one needing only the proper scope and mount. (14B11337-24) {C&R} (1800/2200)

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LMT Defender 2000 Semi-Auto Carbine

Lot # 1224 (Sale Order: 225 of 649)      

Description Update 11-13-23: Muzzle brake affixed with roll pin in left side
serial #LMT52197, 5.56 NATO, 16” chrome-lined barrel with a 1:7 twist and a bright excellent bore. Lewis Machine & Tool is a top-tier weapons manufacturer holding multiple innovative patents and with multiple international contracts for various small arms including the U.S., U.K., Estonia, New Zealand, and Jordan. This rifle features a Monolithic Rail Platform (MRP) with integral Picatinny quad rail forend enabling quick barrel and caliber changes while providing an ideal platform for attaching various force multipliers, and has an adjustable gas piston operating system. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original Parkerized and black hardcoat anodized finishes with some speckles of light oxidation on the added PWS muzzle brake, and a few scattered light handling marks and spots of high edge silvering. The carbine six-position receiver extension shows areas of wear in its dry film lubricant, and there is a small hole added in the underside, with a corresponding small hole in the underside of the LMT SOPMOD buttstock, from where the buttstock must have been previously pinned in position. The rubber overmolded Ergo Grip, SOPMOD buttstock, LMT rail covers, and Magpul FDE AFG rate about excellent with a few light handling marks. The carbine is further equipped with an LMT bolt carrier group, an enhanced charging handle, H2 buffer, mil-spec trigger, and includes one 30-round Lancer L5 AWM 30-round polymer magazine with steel feed lips. The action of this high quality, piston-operated LMT carbine appears to function well mechanically. (23A11204-29) {MODERN} (1500/2000)

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