
Auction No. 145 - Session 2
Auction No. 145 - Session 2
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Description
Smith & Wesson Model 52-2 Semi-Auto Pistol
Lot # 1125 (Sale Order: 126 of 667)
Smith & Wesson Model 651 Convertible Revolver
Lot # 1126 (Sale Order: 127 of 667)
U.S. Model 1911A1 Semi-Auto Pistol by Remington Rand
Lot # 1127 (Sale Order: 128 of 667)
U.S. Model 1911A1 Semi-Auto Pistol by Ithaca
Lot # 1128 (Sale Order: 129 of 667)
U.S. Model 1911A1 Semi-Auto Pistol by Colt
Lot # 1129 (Sale Order: 130 of 667)
Excellent Colt Third Generation Single Action Army Revolver
Lot # 1130 (Sale Order: 131 of 667)
Excellent Colt Third Generation Single Action Army Revolver
Lot # 1131 (Sale Order: 132 of 667)
German P.08 Luger byf-coded Pistol by Mauser
Lot # 1132 (Sale Order: 133 of 667)
serial #7143i, 9mm, 4” barrel with a partially bright good bore showing light pitting for an inch at the muzzle and otherwise good rifling. This “Black Widow” shows honest use retaining about 70% original blue showing moderate high edge wear, the straps are toning to gray while the other surfaces show scattered thinning finish with small spots of pitting. The pistol features black un-numbered Bakelite grips from which its moniker is derived, rate fair showing moderate smoothing, repair near safety on left panel and shy fit. All the appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun, the toggle has the “byf” marking and the chamber is dated “42”. It includes a single eight-round magazine with black Bakelite floorplate that shows a crack on the left side, it is maker stamped “fxo” with an “[eagle] / 37” Waffenamt mark. (8A11728-174) {C&R} (1500/2000)
German P.08 Luger 42-coded Pistol by Mauser
Lot # 1133 (Sale Order: 134 of 667)
Description Update 03-26-2025: The left grip panel rates very good
serial #1921b, 9mm, 4” barrel with a partially bright good bore showing scattered pinprick pitting and strong rifling. This pistol retains about 90% original blue, the straps have toned to brown in addition to high edge wear, thinning finish on the frame, and handling marks. The fully checkered walnut factory grips are not numbered but as was common they bear correct Waffenamt marks and remain in near excellent condition showing light handling marks. All the appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun, the toggle has the “42” marking, the chamber is dated “1940”, and it shows proper “[eagle] / 655” Waffenamt marks. It includes a single eight-round magazine with aluminum floorplate that is numbered to another gun, it is maker stamped “122” with “[eagle] / 63” Waffenamt marks. A nice early war Luger. (8A11728-178) {C&R} (1200/1800)
Excellent Smith & Wesson Model 52-2 Master Semi-Auto Pistol
Lot # 1134 (Sale Order: 135 of 667)
Walther GSP Expert Semi-Auto Target Pistol
Lot # 1135 (Sale Order: 136 of 667)
Colt Government Model Semi-Auto Pistol
Lot # 1136 (Sale Order: 137 of 667)
U.S. Model 1911A1 British Lend-Lease Semi-Auto Pistol by Colt
Lot # 1137 (Sale Order: 138 of 667)
Excellent Smith & Wesson Third Model Perfected Single Shot Pistol
Lot # 1138 (Sale Order: 139 of 667)
Smith & Wesson Model 29-3 Lew Horton Special Classic Hunter Revolver
Lot # 1139 (Sale Order: 140 of 667)
Desirable Colt Bankers Special Double Action Revolver
Lot # 1140 (Sale Order: 141 of 667)
U.S. Colt Woodsman Match Target Semi-Auto Pistol
Lot # 1141 (Sale Order: 142 of 667)
serial #MT13767, 22 LR, 6 5/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This is a scarce and desirable Match Target, manufactured in 1942 at the behest of the Army Ordnance Department, to whom an estimated 4,000 units were sent and inspected for service and stamped with either a “US Property” marking or crossed cannon ordnance proof. This is one such example, and beneath “THE WOODSMAN” stamp is a crossed cannon US ordnance proof which remains largely crisp with light edge softening; the opposite flat bears Brigadier General Guy H. Drewry's ''GHD'' initials, remaining crisp and excellent, with Colt’s usual factory markings, including the famed “Bullseye” and Rampant Colt. This example was never subject to arsenal Parkerization and retains about 95% original blue, showing light handling and high edge wear with a 1/2" streak of silvering atop the barrel and a small area of faint oxidation staining and pinprick pitting ahead of the triggerguard which is hardly visible in ambient light. The factory checkered brown synthetic grips with Rampant Colt were exclusive to these wartime examples and remain in exceptional condition with both coloration and condition remaining excellent. It retains the factory adjustable sights and included is a single 10-round factory magazine whose floorplate reads “COLT WOODSMAN / CAL. 22 L.R. / MATCH TARGET MOD.” An excellent example of these martial Woodsman pistols. (26B9100-M67) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (2000/3000)
As-New Standard Manufacturing Single Action Revolver
Lot # 1142 (Sale Order: 143 of 667)
Custom Ruger Blackhawk Single Action Revolver with Factory Brass Frame
Lot # 1143 (Sale Order: 144 of 667)
Engraved United States Fire Arms Mfg. Rodeo Single Action Revolver by Ron Reimer
Lot # 1144 (Sale Order: 145 of 667)
As-New Factory Engraved Standard Manufacturing Single Action Revolver
Lot # 1145 (Sale Order: 146 of 667)
Scarce & Desirable Uzi Semi-Auto Pistol by IMI
Lot # 1146 (Sale Order: 147 of 667)
Ruger NM Super Single-Six Hunter Revolver with Factory Convertible Cylinder
Lot # 1147 (Sale Order: 148 of 667)
Colt Detective Special Double Action Revolver
Lot # 1148 (Sale Order: 149 of 667)
Colt Detective Special Double Action Revolver
Lot # 1149 (Sale Order: 150 of 667)