
Auction No. 145 - Session 2
Auction No. 145 - Session 2
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Description
U.S. M1 Carbine by Quality Hardware
Lot # 1526 (Sale Order: 526 of 667)
U.S. M1 Carbine by Inland Division
Lot # 1527 (Sale Order: 527 of 667)
U.S. Model 1922 MII Bolt Action Rifle by Springfield Armory
Lot # 1528 (Sale Order: 528 of 667)
U.S. M1 Carbine by Inland Division
Lot # 1529 (Sale Order: 529 of 667)
Remington Arms Co. Model 95 Double Deringer
Lot # 1530 (Sale Order: 530 of 667)
Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle
Lot # 1531 (Sale Order: 531 of 667)
Soviet Model 91/30 PU Sniper Rifle by Izhevsk
Lot # 1532 (Sale Order: 532 of 667)
Low Numbered U.S. M1 Garand Rifle by Springfield Armory
Lot # 1533 (Sale Order: 533 of 667)
U.S. M1 Garand Rifle by Springfield Armory
Lot # 1534 (Sale Order: 534 of 667)
Winchester Model 1894 Saddle Ring Carbine
Lot # 1535 (Sale Order: 535 of 667)
Description Update 03-26-2025: Barrel shows a little more thinning
serial #546389, 32 WS, 20” round barrel with full magazine and an about excellent bore lightly frosted with strong rifling. The barrel of this 1912-made carbine retains 90% original blue with light oxidation staining throughout and light thinning both ahead of the front sight and the barrel band, while the magazine tube retains about 97% blue with mild oxidation staining and light wear on the magazine cap. The action has flaked to an even mix of original blue and a medium gray-brown patina showing silvery high edge wear and handling marks while the screw slots remain crisp. The lever, hammer, and bolt have mostly toned to a gunmetal gray-brown with scattered oxidation staining matching the barrel bands with the rear barrel band screw replaced. The shotgun buttstock rates very good with a couple small dings and a fine about 1” crack on the right side of the wrist that should be easily fixed; the hard rubber buttplate remains intact. The forend rates very good plus with one minor chip on the right side woodline and light impact marks on the underside, otherwise the fit is excellent. The carbine is sighted with a Lyman coarsely knurled combination sight sans the folding aperture, a standard carbine graduated rear sight, and a standard post front sight with an ivory bead. An honest example of a 94 saddle ring carbine with a great bore. (24B11716-13) {C&R} (800/1200)Savage Model 99R Lever Action Rifle
Lot # 1536 (Sale Order: 536 of 667)
Smith & Wesson Model 41 Semi-Auto Pistol
Lot # 1537 (Sale Order: 537 of 667)
Description Update 03-26-2025: Grips rate very good plus.
serial #A134771, 22 LR, 5 1/2” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This fine pistol retains about 98-99% original blue showing slight thinning on the frontstrap, edge wear, and minor handling marks. The checkered walnut factory grips feature finger and thumb rest and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a Patridge front sight, black blade adjustable rear sight, and cocking indicator. It includes a single factory marked ten-round magazine. A fine target pistol. (8A11921-9) {C&R} (800/1200)Remington New Model Navy Cartridge Conversion Revolver
Lot # 1538 (Sale Order: 538 of 667)
U.S. Model 1879 Trapdoor Cadet Rifle By Springfield Armory
Lot # 1539 (Sale Order: 539 of 667)
Stevens Model 425 High Power Lever Action Rifle
Lot # 1540 (Sale Order: 540 of 667)
Winchester Model 54 Improved Bolt Action Rifle
Lot # 1541 (Sale Order: 541 of 667)
U.S.M.C. Marked Remington Model 40-X Bolt Action Rifle
Lot # 1542 (Sale Order: 542 of 667)
U.S. Marked Remington Model 40-X Bolt Action Rifle
Lot # 1543 (Sale Order: 543 of 667)
Winchester Model 94 Flat Band Lever Action Carbine
Lot # 1544 (Sale Order: 544 of 667)
Winchester Model 50 Semi-Auto Shotgun
Lot # 1545 (Sale Order: 545 of 667)
Description Update 03-26-2025: Receiver shows excellent quality restored blue
serial #56660, 12 Ga., 23” ventilated rib barrel with Lyman Cutts compensator with choke and a bright excellent bore that measures 26” overall. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue that is lightly toning to brown with a few light handling marks and a few specks of very light surface oxidation. The factory markings remain crisp, the barrel is not choke marked. The checkered walnut stocks rate excellent. The buttstock has some terrific figure and features a raised comb and a Decelerator vented recoil pad and a 14 3/4" length of pull. Shotgun is equipped with dual bead sights and included is a single skeet choke. Made in 1956 it appears that the Cutts system is likely factory installed and overall would make a terrific sporting shotgun for the skeet range or afield. (4A11765-12) {C&R} (700/900)Winchester Model 94 Lever Action Carbine
Lot # 1546 (Sale Order: 546 of 667)
Winchester Special Order Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle
Lot # 1547 (Sale Order: 547 of 667)
German P.35(p) Semi-Auto Pistol by Radom
Lot # 1548 (Sale Order: 548 of 667)
Winchester Model 1894 Special Order Lever Action Rifle
Lot # 1549 (Sale Order: 549 of 667)
Description Update 03-26-2025: Barrel is a mottled gray, magazine tube retains 90%
serial #347478, 32 WS, 26” half-octagon half-round nickel steel barrel with a bright very good plus bore showing frosting and robust rifling throughout. The barrel and magazine of this 1907-manufactured rifle retain perhaps 85-90% original blue, thinning along the barrel and toning to brown in direct light with the magazine remaining quite vibrant, both showing scattered light handling wear and oxidation staining with the barrel band and nosecap toning to gunmetal. The receiver has toned to a smoky gunmetal showing scattered light oxidation staining and pinprick pitting with a few scant glimpses of original blue visible on the small parts and edges. The smooth walnut stocks rate near excellent showing scattered light handling wear. It is sighted with a factory 32 Special rear sight and German silver blade front and all markings, including those on the rear sight, remain crisp. A handsome and honest Special Order rifle with plenty of life left in it. (26A11728-1360) {C&R} (800/1200)Early Three-Digit Winchester Model 53 Lever Action Rifle
Lot # 1550 (Sale Order: 550 of 667)
Description Update 03-26-2025: Very small crack right side where stock meets action
serial #242, 25-20 WCF, 22” round nickel steel barrel with a very slight bulge about 2” from the muzzle with an otherwise bright bore with mild frosting and robust rifling throughout. The barrel of this first-year-of-production rifle retains 94-95% thinning original blue, showing scattered light handling wear and light oxidation staining with some fine oxidation at the muzzle. The receiver has toned to a gray-brown patina showing scattered pinprick pitting and light oxidation staining with scattered generous remnants of original blue mostly about the lever and loading gate. The smooth walnut stocks rate very good, retaining generous original varnish with scattered dings and handling marks and a few streaks of thinning finish. The forend exhibits very slight play with otherwise excellent wood-to-metal fit. It is sighted with a flat-top sporting rear and Lyman brass bead front and all markings remain crisp. Manufacture of these rifles began in 1924, and this early example remains in stellar mechanical condition, making a lovely find for the Winchester collector. (26B11728-1365) {C&R} (800/1200)