Auction No. 146 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms

Auction No. 146 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms

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Auction No. 146 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms

Auction No. 146 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms

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Talo Distributors Colt ''Peacemaker'' Deluxe Limited Edition Single Action Army Revolver

Lot # 126 (Sale Order: 126 of 636)      

Description Update 05-27-2025: One small spot of light oxidation at rear edge of cylinder
serial #S45186A, 45 Colt, 5 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. This 1 of 75 limited edition revolver celebrates Colt's Single Action Army often referred to as the ''Peacemaker''. This gun is adorned with gold plated screws on the frame, a gold floral designed band flanked double wire bands of 24 kt. gold around the rear of the cylinder, and the right side of the barrel has ''THE PEACEMAKER'' in gold letters. The barrel retains about 99% plus Colt Royal blue while the frame has beautiful swirls of case-hardened colors although the upper left frame has a tiny area missing colors possibly from a contaminant and there is a tiny spot of oxidation on the rear edge of the cylinder for an overall rating of about 97%. The checkered synthetic factory eagle grips are numbered to the gun and feature a Rampant Colt in an oval and remain in excellent condition. This gun has standard Single Action Army features and all appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. It includes the original factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, cable lock with a pair of keys, Talo certificate, manual, and paperwork. A rare tastefully adorned limited edition. (8B11728-1425) {MODERN} (2500/4000)

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U.S. Model 1911 Semi-Auto Pistol by Colt

Lot # 127 (Sale Order: 127 of 636)      

serial #357455, 45 ACP, 5'' Colt barrel showing moderate to heavy oxidation and pitting in the bore, although the rifling remains strong throughout. The barrel has the sideways ''P/H'' Type 4 proof and inspection marks. This 1918-manufactured pistol has been professionally refurbished and retains about 90% restored higher luster blue, the straps are toning to pewter, in addition to edge wear, handling marks, and light thinning on some of the surfaces. The double diamond checkered walnut Colt grips rate about very good as lightly varnished showing a few old light handling marks. All the appropriate small parts appear correct, the ''[eagle] / S8'' acceptance mark remains crisp, and the gun appears to function mechanically. It includes a single Colt two-tone seven-round magazine with pinned base. A nicely restored Colt showing light use. (8A11728-1523) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #357455, 45 ACP, 5'' Colt barrel showing moderate to heavy oxidation and pitting in the bore, although the rifling remains strong throughout. The barrel has the si...moredeways ''P/H'' Type 4 proof and inspection marks. This 1918-manufactured pistol has been professionally refurbished and retains about 90% restored higher luster blue, the straps are toning to pewter, in addition to edge wear, handling marks, and light thinning on some of the surfaces. The double diamond checkered walnut Colt grips rate about very good as lightly varnished showing a few old light handling marks. All the appropriate small parts appear correct, the ''[eagle] / S8'' acceptance mark remains crisp, and the gun appears to function mechanically. It includes a single Colt two-tone seven-round magazine with pinned base. A nicely restored Colt showing light use. (8A11728-1523) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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U.S. Model 1911 Semi-Auto Pistol by Colt

Lot # 128 (Sale Order: 128 of 636)      

serial #439169, 45 ACP, 5'' Colt barrel showing heavy oxidation and pitting in the bore, the rifling is present throughout but light. The barrel has the sideways ''P/H'' Type 4 proof and inspection marks. This 1918-manufactured pistol retains about 85% restored blue, the straps are worn to pewter and brown, the top of the slide is toning to brown with edge wear, and handling marks. The double diamond checkered walnut replacement Remington UMC grips rate about good showing light to moderate handling marks. All the appropriate small parts appear correct, the ''[eagle] / S5'' acceptance mark is soft, and the gun appears to function mechanically. It includes a single Colt two-tone seven-round magazine with pinned base. A nice example of a Colt 1911. (8A11728-1403) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #439169, 45 ACP, 5'' Colt barrel showing heavy oxidation and pitting in the bore, the rifling is present throughout but light. The barrel has the sideways ''P/H'' ...moreType 4 proof and inspection marks. This 1918-manufactured pistol retains about 85% restored blue, the straps are worn to pewter and brown, the top of the slide is toning to brown with edge wear, and handling marks. The double diamond checkered walnut replacement Remington UMC grips rate about good showing light to moderate handling marks. All the appropriate small parts appear correct, the ''[eagle] / S5'' acceptance mark is soft, and the gun appears to function mechanically. It includes a single Colt two-tone seven-round magazine with pinned base. A nice example of a Colt 1911. (8A11728-1403) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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U.S. Model 1911A1 Semi-Auto Pistol by Remington Rand

Lot # 129 (Sale Order: 129 of 636)      

serial #1515480, 45 ACP, 5'' High Standard barrel with a bright excellent bore. This lovely mid-war (1943) pistol remains in excellent condition with about 95% original Parkerized finish thinning on the straps with edge wear, and very light freckling on the front of the slide. The checkered synthetic factory Keyes Fibre grips feature reinforcing rings around the screw holes, reinforcing ribs on the back, and they remain in excellent condition. Colonel Atwood's inspection mark remains crisp as do the other markings, all the small parts appear correct for the period of manufacture except the hammer is a beavertail replacement, and it seems to function mechanically. It includes a single Scovill Manufacturing Co. marked seven-round magazine with welded floorplate. A very nice Remington for your WWII collection. (8B11728-1470) {C&R} (1500/2000)
serial #1515480, 45 ACP, 5'' High Standard barrel with a bright excellent bore. This lovely mid-war (1943) pistol remains in excellent condition with about 95% original P...morearkerized finish thinning on the straps with edge wear, and very light freckling on the front of the slide. The checkered synthetic factory Keyes Fibre grips feature reinforcing rings around the screw holes, reinforcing ribs on the back, and they remain in excellent condition. Colonel Atwood's inspection mark remains crisp as do the other markings, all the small parts appear correct for the period of manufacture except the hammer is a beavertail replacement, and it seems to function mechanically. It includes a single Scovill Manufacturing Co. marked seven-round magazine with welded floorplate. A very nice Remington for your WWII collection. (8B11728-1470) {C&R} (1500/2000)

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U.S. Model 1911 Semi-Auto Pistol by Colt

Lot # 130 (Sale Order: 130 of 636)      

Description Update 05-27-2025: Frame blue rates closer to 80% with flaking
serial #217171, 45 ACP, 5'' Colt barrel showing heavy oxidation and pitting in the bore, the rifling is present throughout but light. The barrel has the sideways ''P/H'' Type 4 proof and inspection marks. This 1918-manufactured pistol retains about 95% restored blue showing scattered light freckling, pitting and handling marks. The Rampant Colt is soft but the rest of the markings remain crisp. The double diamond checkered walnut Colt grips rate about very good showing light handling marks. All the appropriate small parts appear correct for the period of manufacture, Major Stewart's acceptance mark is crisp, and the gun appears to function mechanically. It includes a single Colt two-tone seven-round magazine with pinned lanyard loop base. A nice Colt for your collection. (8A11728-1408) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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Browning Model 71 High Grade Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 131 (Sale Order: 131 of 636)      

serial #00505PR6R7, 348 Win, 24'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore with some scattered speckled remnants of oxidation but strong rifling throughout. The barrel, half magazine, forend cap, bolt, and hammer retain 98-99% original blue with a light handling mark or two, and the coin-finished receiver is in excellent condition with a minor handling mark or two and is pleasantly factory embellished with scroll engraving surrounding a pair of gold inlaid bugling elk on the left and a lone gold inlaid bounding buck on the right; the lower left side of the receiver is signed ''T. NAKA''. The trigger retains nearly all the gold finish with some minor handling marks. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in excellent condition with a lovely high gloss finish and attractive grain figure along both sides of the butt. The rifle is sighted with a hooded ramped bead front sight and a sporting-style semi-buckhorn rear sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, with a tear along one corner and light wear and handling marks. A delightful High Grade Browning Model 71, only 3,000 of which were made. (14B12032-4) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
serial #00505PR6R7, 348 Win, 24'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore with some scattered speckled remnants of oxidation but strong rifling throughout. The barrel, h...morealf magazine, forend cap, bolt, and hammer retain 98-99% original blue with a light handling mark or two, and the coin-finished receiver is in excellent condition with a minor handling mark or two and is pleasantly factory embellished with scroll engraving surrounding a pair of gold inlaid bugling elk on the left and a lone gold inlaid bounding buck on the right; the lower left side of the receiver is signed ''T. NAKA''. The trigger retains nearly all the gold finish with some minor handling marks. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in excellent condition with a lovely high gloss finish and attractive grain figure along both sides of the butt. The rifle is sighted with a hooded ramped bead front sight and a sporting-style semi-buckhorn rear sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, with a tear along one corner and light wear and handling marks. A delightful High Grade Browning Model 71, only 3,000 of which were made. (14B12032-4) {MODERN} (1000/1500)

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Marlin Model 444 150th Anniversary Edition Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 132 (Sale Order: 132 of 636)      

serial #150JM0460, 444 Marlin, 24'' part-octagon part-round barrel with a full magazine and a bright excellent bore showing a few mild imperfections in the rifling. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with perhaps a handling mark or two, the receiver and lever neatly engraved with flowing foliate scroll and a gold inlaid ''Marlin'' on the left and JM Marlin signature on the right, and the trigger retains all of its gold finish. The pistolgrip C Grade American black walnut stock and forend are in excellent condition with crisp checkering, attractive grain figure, a Marlin bullseye on the toeline, and factory swivel studs are present on the butt and forend cap. The rifle is sighted with a tall white bead front sight and a Skinner ladder-style rear sight, and the receiver is factory drilled and tapped. Included is the factory box, shipping sleeve end labeled to the rifle, and manual. A fine like-new rifle celebrating the many years of quality Marlin firearms. (14B12032-3) {MODERN} (1500/2000)
serial #150JM0460, 444 Marlin, 24'' part-octagon part-round barrel with a full magazine and a bright excellent bore showing a few mild imperfections in the rifling. The m...moreetal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with perhaps a handling mark or two, the receiver and lever neatly engraved with flowing foliate scroll and a gold inlaid ''Marlin'' on the left and JM Marlin signature on the right, and the trigger retains all of its gold finish. The pistolgrip C Grade American black walnut stock and forend are in excellent condition with crisp checkering, attractive grain figure, a Marlin bullseye on the toeline, and factory swivel studs are present on the butt and forend cap. The rifle is sighted with a tall white bead front sight and a Skinner ladder-style rear sight, and the receiver is factory drilled and tapped. Included is the factory box, shipping sleeve end labeled to the rifle, and manual. A fine like-new rifle celebrating the many years of quality Marlin firearms. (14B12032-3) {MODERN} (1500/2000)

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Mauser Model 77 Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 133 (Sale Order: 133 of 636)      

serial #02713, 30-06, 24'' barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue with some light handling marks and edge wear and is lightly toning to brown. The bolt body remains mostly bright with some areas of very light gray patina and is electro-pencil numbered to the receiver on its underside. The checkered walnut European styled stock rates very good with some light dings and other handling marks, along with some small divots and chips in the bolt channel. The stock features a rosewood schnabel tipped forend, rosewood pistolgrip cap, a Bavarian left side cheekrest, and a vented recoil pad. The original sights remain intact, minus the front sight hood. A set of EAW pivot mounts with 1'' rings are mounted to the receiver. Rifle is also equipped with swivels and a single detachable magazine is included. An excellent example of these modern Mauser-built sporting rifles. (4A11728-1638) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
serial #02713, 30-06, 24'' barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue with some light handling marks and edge wear and is ...morelightly toning to brown. The bolt body remains mostly bright with some areas of very light gray patina and is electro-pencil numbered to the receiver on its underside. The checkered walnut European styled stock rates very good with some light dings and other handling marks, along with some small divots and chips in the bolt channel. The stock features a rosewood schnabel tipped forend, rosewood pistolgrip cap, a Bavarian left side cheekrest, and a vented recoil pad. The original sights remain intact, minus the front sight hood. A set of EAW pivot mounts with 1'' rings are mounted to the receiver. Rifle is also equipped with swivels and a single detachable magazine is included. An excellent example of these modern Mauser-built sporting rifles. (4A11728-1638) {MODERN} (1000/1500)

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Browning SA-22 Grade VI Semi-Auto Rifle by Miroku

Lot # 134 (Sale Order: 134 of 636)      

Description Update 05-27-2025: Serial #06160PP646
serial #06160PP646, 22 LR, 19 1/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel and buttplate of this handsome Japanese-produced rifle retain about 99% plus original blue with no visible signs of wear. The receiver and triggerguard retain all of their original gray finish. The trigger retains all its original gold coloring and the sides of the frame are adorned with engraved and gold inlaid game scenes with a dog chasing a rabbit on the left, a fox on the trail of a squirrel on the right, and the bust of a hunting dog on the top. The checkered select walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent and feature some rather nice grain figure. The original sights are intact and the barrel is tapped for mounts, and the action appears to function well mechanically. Included is the original two-piece box with label that is numbered to the rifle. An as-new-in-box condition example of these fine high-grade sporting rifles. (4B11987-3) {MODERN} (1200/1800)

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Winchester Model 73 Grade 4 Lever Action Rifle by Miroku

Lot # 135 (Sale Order: 135 of 636)      

serial #00012ZT73U, 357 Magnum, 24'' octagon barrel with a full magazine and a bright excellent bore. The barrel, magazine, and loading gate retain 99% original blue, the silver-finished receiver and forend cap are in excellent condition, and the hammer and lever display full attractive case-colors throughout. The receiver is thoroughly factory embellished with open foliate scroll engraving with punch-dot shading, a pair of blank scrolls, and game scenes of majestic moose and bugling bull elk. The base of the barrel shows panels of more foliate scroll with ''One of One Thousand'' engraved in script. The crisply checkered deluxe walnut stock and forend are in excellent with a minor handling mark or two and display some lovely grain figure. The rifle is sighted with a tall beaded blade front sight and a semi-buckhorn sporting-style rear sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, manual, and lock. An attractive Miroku-made rifle for the Winchester or western enthusiast. (14B12032-6) {MODERN} (1200/1800)
serial #00012ZT73U, 357 Magnum, 24'' octagon barrel with a full magazine and a bright excellent bore. The barrel, magazine, and loading gate retain 99% original blue, the...more silver-finished receiver and forend cap are in excellent condition, and the hammer and lever display full attractive case-colors throughout. The receiver is thoroughly factory embellished with open foliate scroll engraving with punch-dot shading, a pair of blank scrolls, and game scenes of majestic moose and bugling bull elk. The base of the barrel shows panels of more foliate scroll with ''One of One Thousand'' engraved in script. The crisply checkered deluxe walnut stock and forend are in excellent with a minor handling mark or two and display some lovely grain figure. The rifle is sighted with a tall beaded blade front sight and a semi-buckhorn sporting-style rear sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the rifle, manual, and lock. An attractive Miroku-made rifle for the Winchester or western enthusiast. (14B12032-6) {MODERN} (1200/1800)

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Rare 250-3000 Winchester Pre '64 Model 70 Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 136 (Sale Order: 136 of 636)      

serial #52563, 250-3000 Sav, 24'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel of this desirable 1945-made rifle retains perhaps 94% original blue showing a few freckles and handling marks with most of the loss due to four small lightly cleaned areas on the left side back from the muzzle that are toning to a deep gray patina and show some remnants of pinprick pitting. The action and floorplate retain about 97% original blue showing a few errant freckles and light handling marks mostly along the floorplate while the bolt body remains mostly bright showing some minor oxidation staining and the bolt small parts retain fine original blue. All markings remain crisp and clear and the underside of the barrel shows factory ''25-3.S'' caliber marking and ''38'' date, rather interesting that this barrel was fitted to a receiver seven years later. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock rates very good plus and shows some period added varnish which exhibits some areas of flaking and clouding perhaps due to some storage issues in the past along with some scattered light dings and handling marks. Stock fit is otherwise very nice, the checkering remains quite crisp and the proper sling swivels and checkered steel buttplate are intact. The rifle is equipped with a correct Lyman 48 WJS adjustable rear peep sight, a blanked rear dovetail, and ramped silver bead front with hood. The rear receiver ring is properly not drilled and tapped and the bolt body is electro-penciled matching the action. A very fine example of a Model 70 in a much sought-after chambering and also quite a low-production year for the Model 70. (24C11965-7) {C&R} (3000/5000)
serial #52563, 250-3000 Sav, 24'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel of this desirable 1945-made rifle retains perhaps 94% original blue showing a few freckl...morees and handling marks with most of the loss due to four small lightly cleaned areas on the left side back from the muzzle that are toning to a deep gray patina and show some remnants of pinprick pitting. The action and floorplate retain about 97% original blue showing a few errant freckles and light handling marks mostly along the floorplate while the bolt body remains mostly bright showing some minor oxidation staining and the bolt small parts retain fine original blue. All markings remain crisp and clear and the underside of the barrel shows factory ''25-3.S'' caliber marking and ''38'' date, rather interesting that this barrel was fitted to a receiver seven years later. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock rates very good plus and shows some period added varnish which exhibits some areas of flaking and clouding perhaps due to some storage issues in the past along with some scattered light dings and handling marks. Stock fit is otherwise very nice, the checkering remains quite crisp and the proper sling swivels and checkered steel buttplate are intact. The rifle is equipped with a correct Lyman 48 WJS adjustable rear peep sight, a blanked rear dovetail, and ramped silver bead front with hood. The rear receiver ring is properly not drilled and tapped and the bolt body is electro-penciled matching the action. A very fine example of a Model 70 in a much sought-after chambering and also quite a low-production year for the Model 70. (24C11965-7) {C&R} (3000/5000)

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Winchester Pre-War Model 70 Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 137 (Sale Order: 137 of 636)      

serial #42427, 220 Swift, 26'' barrel with a bright very good plus bore showing scattered mild pitting and strong rifling. The barrel of this 1941-made rifle retains about 95% blue showing scattered oxidation staining and light handling marks while exhibiting crisp markings. The action retains perhaps 90% blue with thinning in the action from standard cycling wear showing lightly silvered high edges, very fine pinprick pitting, and some tooling marks behind the rear base with an otherwise uniform satin finish. The floorplate and triggerguard retain about 98% bright blue showing a few minor scratches and dings yet exhibit a bright luster. The extractor claw and shroud retain perhaps 85% bright blue showing cycling wear, the bolt handle has toned to a gray patina while the body is mostly bright exhibiting a softened serial number matching the rifle. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock rates very good plus showing a few minor scratches, lightly clouded speckling, and an unmarked recoil pad with otherwise fine raised grain. The rifle is equipped with bases, an unblanked dovetail, and a hooded brass front bead while retaining a trigger shoe. A solid Model 70 in a classic high velocity chambering. (24A11965-6) {C&R} (1800/2200)
serial #42427, 220 Swift, 26'' barrel with a bright very good plus bore showing scattered mild pitting and strong rifling. The barrel of this 1941-made rifle retains abou...moret 95% blue showing scattered oxidation staining and light handling marks while exhibiting crisp markings. The action retains perhaps 90% blue with thinning in the action from standard cycling wear showing lightly silvered high edges, very fine pinprick pitting, and some tooling marks behind the rear base with an otherwise uniform satin finish. The floorplate and triggerguard retain about 98% bright blue showing a few minor scratches and dings yet exhibit a bright luster. The extractor claw and shroud retain perhaps 85% bright blue showing cycling wear, the bolt handle has toned to a gray patina while the body is mostly bright exhibiting a softened serial number matching the rifle. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock rates very good plus showing a few minor scratches, lightly clouded speckling, and an unmarked recoil pad with otherwise fine raised grain. The rifle is equipped with bases, an unblanked dovetail, and a hooded brass front bead while retaining a trigger shoe. A solid Model 70 in a classic high velocity chambering. (24A11965-6) {C&R} (1800/2200)

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Rare 358 Winchester Pre '64 Model 70 Featherweight Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 138 (Sale Order: 138 of 636)      

serial #355251, 358 Win, 22" barrel with a bright excellent bore. This 1955-made rifle is quite a rare variant as only about 2000 Featherweights were manufactured in 358 Winchester. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue showing a few sparse minor oxidation speckles along the barrel and some other light handling marks. The bolt body is mostly bright showing a little mild oxidation staining and the handle and knob have been polished bright, the other small bolt parts otherwise retaining essentially all of their original blue. The floorplate and triggerguard retain about 98% original black anodizing and all markings remain crisp and clear with the underside of the barrel showing factory caliber marking and date ''.358 55''. The checkered pistolgrip low comb walnut stock rates very good retaining a great deal of its original varnish, though the finish has suffered a bit from some storage issues and exhibits areas of moderate flaking and crazing. Stock fit is otherwise excellent, the checkering is crisp and the stock is fitted with swivel studs and the correct checkered aluminum buttplate that rates excellent. The rear sight dovetail is blanked, the front sight is the proper ramped bead and the base of a receiver sight is mounted at rear of action, missing the sight proper. The bolt body is electro-penciled matching the action. A very fine example of the desirable 358 Featherweight, about which numerous theories have been suggested as to its quick abandonment, from simply low sales to issues chambering reloaded cartridges. (24C11965-16) {C&R} (3000/5000)
serial #355251, 358 Win, 22" barrel with a bright excellent bore. This 1955-made rifle is quite a rare variant as only about 2000 Featherweights were manufactured in 358 ...moreWinchester. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue showing a few sparse minor oxidation speckles along the barrel and some other light handling marks. The bolt body is mostly bright showing a little mild oxidation staining and the handle and knob have been polished bright, the other small bolt parts otherwise retaining essentially all of their original blue. The floorplate and triggerguard retain about 98% original black anodizing and all markings remain crisp and clear with the underside of the barrel showing factory caliber marking and date ''.358 55''. The checkered pistolgrip low comb walnut stock rates very good retaining a great deal of its original varnish, though the finish has suffered a bit from some storage issues and exhibits areas of moderate flaking and crazing. Stock fit is otherwise excellent, the checkering is crisp and the stock is fitted with swivel studs and the correct checkered aluminum buttplate that rates excellent. The rear sight dovetail is blanked, the front sight is the proper ramped bead and the base of a receiver sight is mounted at rear of action, missing the sight proper. The bolt body is electro-penciled matching the action. A very fine example of the desirable 358 Featherweight, about which numerous theories have been suggested as to its quick abandonment, from simply low sales to issues chambering reloaded cartridges. (24C11965-16) {C&R} (3000/5000)

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Winchester Model 1892 Trapper Carbine

Lot # 139 (Sale Order: 139 of 636)      

serial #826075, 38 WCF, 16'' round barrel with a full magazine and a bright good plus bore with scattered pitting throughout and strong rifling. The barrel, magazine tube, and barrel bands of this 1917-made carbine have a pleasant gunmetal gray patina showing some cleaned pitting throughout with two 1/4'' dings on either side of the barrel ahead of the action and the original factory markings exhibit softening but are still legible. The action, hammer, and lever are a gunmetal patina with pitting throughout suggesting vigorous use and consistent with the rest of the metal surfaces giving this carbine charm. The plain gumwood stocks remain in about good condition as cleaned and refinished showing scattered light dings and some of the edges a little bit shy of the metal, especially along the buttplate with the forend retaining slightly more sheen than the buttstock. The hammer spring screw on the lower tang shows moderate slot wear otherwise the screw heads are crisp, and the carbine is sighted with a standard graduated rear sight and a plain front post. An honest example of a Trapper Carbine that tells a story of hard use while retaining a good bore. (24B11716-10) {C&R} (4000/6000)
serial #826075, 38 WCF, 16'' round barrel with a full magazine and a bright good plus bore with scattered pitting throughout and strong rifling. The barrel, magazine tube...more, and barrel bands of this 1917-made carbine have a pleasant gunmetal gray patina showing some cleaned pitting throughout with two 1/4'' dings on either side of the barrel ahead of the action and the original factory markings exhibit softening but are still legible. The action, hammer, and lever are a gunmetal patina with pitting throughout suggesting vigorous use and consistent with the rest of the metal surfaces giving this carbine charm. The plain gumwood stocks remain in about good condition as cleaned and refinished showing scattered light dings and some of the edges a little bit shy of the metal, especially along the buttplate with the forend retaining slightly more sheen than the buttstock. The hammer spring screw on the lower tang shows moderate slot wear otherwise the screw heads are crisp, and the carbine is sighted with a standard graduated rear sight and a plain front post. An honest example of a Trapper Carbine that tells a story of hard use while retaining a good bore. (24B11716-10) {C&R} (4000/6000)

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Winchester Pre '64 Model 70 Super Grade Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 140 (Sale Order: 140 of 636)      

serial #127596, 270 Win, 24'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% factory blue showing very light high edge and operational wear with some very fine speckled light oxidation along the barrel. The checkered American walnut capped pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece rates very good plus showing very few dings with one roughly 3'' hairline crack on the right side of the butt. The checkered steel buttplate, pistolgrip cap, and forend tip rate near excellent all showing minimal wear. The floorplate and ''Super Grade'' marking remain bright. The underside of the bolt is electro penciled to the receiver, and the rifle is equipped with a hooded front sight post and flip up open rear sight. A nice example of ''The Rifleman's Rifle''. (33B11965-17) {C&R} (2000/3000)
serial #127596, 270 Win, 24'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% factory blue showing very light high edge and operational wear with...more some very fine speckled light oxidation along the barrel. The checkered American walnut capped pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece rates very good plus showing very few dings with one roughly 3'' hairline crack on the right side of the butt. The checkered steel buttplate, pistolgrip cap, and forend tip rate near excellent all showing minimal wear. The floorplate and ''Super Grade'' marking remain bright. The underside of the bolt is electro penciled to the receiver, and the rifle is equipped with a hooded front sight post and flip up open rear sight. A nice example of ''The Rifleman's Rifle''. (33B11965-17) {C&R} (2000/3000)

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Remington Model 95 Double Deringer

Lot # 141 (Sale Order: 141 of 636)      

serial #150, 41 RF, 3'' barrels with bright near excellent bores showing minor frosting and oxidation staining with strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this Type II deringer retain 98% original nickel finish, showing scattered light handling and high edge wear with minimal clouding throughout. The blued components have toned largely to a gunmetal patina with generous fire blue remaining visible on the sides of the hammer and the protected areas of the extractor. The checkered hard rubber grips remain in excellent overall condition showing only some mild softening at the high points. The gun locks up tightly and appears to function well mechanically. A nice Model 95. (26A10826-171) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson Jr. Collection] (1200/1800)
serial #150, 41 RF, 3'' barrels with bright near excellent bores showing minor frosting and oxidation staining with strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this ...moreType II deringer retain 98% original nickel finish, showing scattered light handling and high edge wear with minimal clouding throughout. The blued components have toned largely to a gunmetal patina with generous fire blue remaining visible on the sides of the hammer and the protected areas of the extractor. The checkered hard rubber grips remain in excellent overall condition showing only some mild softening at the high points. The gun locks up tightly and appears to function well mechanically. A nice Model 95. (26A10826-171) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson Jr. Collection] (1200/1800)

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Remington Model 95 Double Deringer

Lot # 142 (Sale Order: 142 of 636)      

serial #387, 41 RF, 3'' barrels showing excellent bores, the lower barrel has a few tiny spots of pinprick pitting. The barrels retain perhaps 40% original blue the remainder has thinned to mostly brown with light silvering at the muzzle. The frame is a mottled mix of brown and pewter with strong wedges of original blue in the protected areas for about 15% remaining. The spur trigger and hammer retain strong blue showing very light wear. The checkered hard rubber factory grips rate excellent. The pistol features fixed sights with tight barrel to frame lockup, the barrels are numbered to the gun, and it appears to function mechanically. The top of the barrel is marked ''REMINGTON ARMS CO., ILION, N.Y.''. This fine Deringer shows light honest wear and would be a fine addition to your collection. (8A11588-19) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #387, 41 RF, 3'' barrels showing excellent bores, the lower barrel has a few tiny spots of pinprick pitting. The barrels retain perhaps 40% original blue the remai...morender has thinned to mostly brown with light silvering at the muzzle. The frame is a mottled mix of brown and pewter with strong wedges of original blue in the protected areas for about 15% remaining. The spur trigger and hammer retain strong blue showing very light wear. The checkered hard rubber factory grips rate excellent. The pistol features fixed sights with tight barrel to frame lockup, the barrels are numbered to the gun, and it appears to function mechanically. The top of the barrel is marked ''REMINGTON ARMS CO., ILION, N.Y.''. This fine Deringer shows light honest wear and would be a fine addition to your collection. (8A11588-19) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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U.S. Model 1911 Semi-Auto Pistol by Springfield Armory

Lot # 143 (Sale Order: 143 of 636)      

serial #74997, 45 ACP, 5'' replacement High Standard barrel with a near excellent bore showing light streaks of frosting. This pre-war pistol retains about 96% nice quality restored blue although the color on the frame is more smoky gray under strong light, in addition to edge wear and a few handling marks. The gun features replacement Colt double diamond checkered walnut grips that rate about good plus with light scattered diamond point wear and handling marks. None of the small parts are stamped with the usual ''S'' although most of the parts appear correct for the period, the recoil spring plug and thumb safety appear to be replacements. The Ordnance Bomb and other markings remain strong while the Federal Eagle on the right side of the slide is soft. The gun includes a single Springfield Armory seven-round two-tone magazine with lanyard loop on floorplate, the body is the earlier style that folds over the bottom of the floorplate and it shows heavy finish loss and oxidation stains. An early Springfield showing a lot of character. (8A11897-83) {C&R} [Mark Foster Collection] (1200/1800)
serial #74997, 45 ACP, 5'' replacement High Standard barrel with a near excellent bore showing light streaks of frosting. This pre-war pistol retains about 96% nice quali...morety restored blue although the color on the frame is more smoky gray under strong light, in addition to edge wear and a few handling marks. The gun features replacement Colt double diamond checkered walnut grips that rate about good plus with light scattered diamond point wear and handling marks. None of the small parts are stamped with the usual ''S'' although most of the parts appear correct for the period, the recoil spring plug and thumb safety appear to be replacements. The Ordnance Bomb and other markings remain strong while the Federal Eagle on the right side of the slide is soft. The gun includes a single Springfield Armory seven-round two-tone magazine with lanyard loop on floorplate, the body is the earlier style that folds over the bottom of the floorplate and it shows heavy finish loss and oxidation stains. An early Springfield showing a lot of character. (8A11897-83) {C&R} [Mark Foster Collection] (1200/1800)

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Excellent CZ Czechmate Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 144 (Sale Order: 144 of 636)      

serial #A964222, 9mm, 5 3/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. This finely crafted competition pistol shows little use and is set up by the factory for IPSC Open division but includes all the accessories to convert the gun to Limited division. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original black finish. The black aluminum grips are enhanced with grip tape and rate excellent. Factory features include a C-More red dot sight that still functions, four port compensator, slide racker, later added oversized ambidextrous thumb safeties (originals provided), later added flat match trigger (original provided), magazine well, oversized magazine release, checkered straps, and a fantastic trigger pull. It includes the original factory hard case, replacement 5 1/4'' 9mm barrel for Limited class with excellent bore and screw on compensator / bushing, adjustable iron sights, original thumb safety, original slide stop, a single ten-round factory magazine, a pair of twenty-round factory magazines, and a single 26-round factory magazine. A fine pistol for the competitor. (8B11872-22) {MODERN} (2000/2500)
serial #A964222, 9mm, 5 3/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. This finely crafted competition pistol shows little use and is set up by the factory for IPSC Open division b...moreut includes all the accessories to convert the gun to Limited division. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original black finish. The black aluminum grips are enhanced with grip tape and rate excellent. Factory features include a C-More red dot sight that still functions, four port compensator, slide racker, later added oversized ambidextrous thumb safeties (originals provided), later added flat match trigger (original provided), magazine well, oversized magazine release, checkered straps, and a fantastic trigger pull. It includes the original factory hard case, replacement 5 1/4'' 9mm barrel for Limited class with excellent bore and screw on compensator / bushing, adjustable iron sights, original thumb safety, original slide stop, a single ten-round factory magazine, a pair of twenty-round factory magazines, and a single 26-round factory magazine. A fine pistol for the competitor. (8B11872-22) {MODERN} (2000/2500)

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Smith & Wesson Model 27-5 Double Action Revolver

Lot # 145 (Sale Order: 145 of 636)      

serial #S240042, 357 Magnum, 6 1/2'' plain barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely mid-1960s revolver shows light use and retains about 97-98% original blue showing light wear at the muzzle and rear of the triggerguard, and a few tiny oxidation stains. The service trigger and hammer retain beautiful swirls of case-hardened colors. The checkered goncalo alves target grips feature a silver S&W medallion, extractor cut, and remain in excellent condition. This gun is sighted with a McGivern gold bead front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. The Model 27 is a fine revolver and a must-have collectible for the Smith & Wesson aficionados. (8A11925-10) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #S240042, 357 Magnum, 6 1/2'' plain barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely mid-1960s revolver shows light use and retains about 97-98% original blue showing li...moreght wear at the muzzle and rear of the triggerguard, and a few tiny oxidation stains. The service trigger and hammer retain beautiful swirls of case-hardened colors. The checkered goncalo alves target grips feature a silver S&W medallion, extractor cut, and remain in excellent condition. This gun is sighted with a McGivern gold bead front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. The Model 27 is a fine revolver and a must-have collectible for the Smith & Wesson aficionados. (8A11925-10) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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Magnum Research Desert Eagle Semi-Auto Pistol by IMI

Lot # 146 (Sale Order: 146 of 636)      

serial #95257331, 44 Magnum, 6 3/8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. This Mark VII pistol retains 98% original matte black oxide finish, showing light handling and high edge wear with the frame toning to plum. The textured IMI-branded synthetic grips remain in excellent condition, and this Mark VII features a Weaver-style rail atop the barrel, a 3/8'' dovetail, no optics cross-slots, and the ''claw''-style ambidextrous thumb safety. It retains the standard open sights and included is the factory plastic hardcase, manual, sticker, warranty card, and four factory 8-round magazines, two of which remain in their original packaging. A complete Israeli-made example which have been enjoying continued collector interest. (26A11872-13) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
serial #95257331, 44 Magnum, 6 3/8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. This Mark VII pistol retains 98% original matte black oxide finish, showing light handling and h...moreigh edge wear with the frame toning to plum. The textured IMI-branded synthetic grips remain in excellent condition, and this Mark VII features a Weaver-style rail atop the barrel, a 3/8'' dovetail, no optics cross-slots, and the ''claw''-style ambidextrous thumb safety. It retains the standard open sights and included is the factory plastic hardcase, manual, sticker, warranty card, and four factory 8-round magazines, two of which remain in their original packaging. A complete Israeli-made example which have been enjoying continued collector interest. (26A11872-13) {MODERN} (1000/1500)

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Colt Detective Special Double Action Revolver

Lot # 147 (Sale Order: 147 of 636)      

serial #659789, 38 Special, 2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1954-manufactured revolver retain 98% original blue finishes, showing scattered very light handling wear with a mild turn ring on the cylinder and the frame toning to plum. The hammer retains its rich top bluing, the Rampant Colt marking remains crisp, and the checkered walnut service grips with silver Rampant Colt medallions remain excellent showing only light handling wear; both are grease-penciled ''789'' on their interiors and the left interior also shows a crisp ''SILE'' stamp. A high condition and mechanically excellent Detective Special. (26A11728-158) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #659789, 38 Special, 2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1954-manufactured revolver retain 98% original blue finishes, showing scat...moretered very light handling wear with a mild turn ring on the cylinder and the frame toning to plum. The hammer retains its rich top bluing, the Rampant Colt marking remains crisp, and the checkered walnut service grips with silver Rampant Colt medallions remain excellent showing only light handling wear; both are grease-penciled ''789'' on their interiors and the left interior also shows a crisp ''SILE'' stamp. A high condition and mechanically excellent Detective Special. (26A11728-158) {C&R} (700/900)

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Colt Pocket Positive Double Action Revolver

Lot # 148 (Sale Order: 148 of 636)      

serial #71356, 32 Colt New Police, 2 1/2'' barrel with a very good bore showing scattered light pitting. This lovely 1914-manufactured revolver has been returned to the factory several times for rework and remains in superb condition. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original nickel plate showing scattered very light handling marks, tiny pinprick pitting on the edge of one flute, and slight clouding on the backstrap. The grips are smooth period replacement mother-of-pearl in excellent condition. This little Pocket Positive has a half-moon front sight, fixed rear sight, and it correctly times and locks up. There is a ''&'' rework mark on the right triggerguard bow, matching rework numbers on the frame, crane, and barrel with additional numbers on the cylinder that don't match but are poorly stamped and difficult to read. This is a lovely example of a later Pocket Positive. (8A9100-1408) {C&R} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] (600/800)
serial #71356, 32 Colt New Police, 2 1/2'' barrel with a very good bore showing scattered light pitting. This lovely 1914-manufactured revolver has been returned to the f...moreactory several times for rework and remains in superb condition. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original nickel plate showing scattered very light handling marks, tiny pinprick pitting on the edge of one flute, and slight clouding on the backstrap. The grips are smooth period replacement mother-of-pearl in excellent condition. This little Pocket Positive has a half-moon front sight, fixed rear sight, and it correctly times and locks up. There is a ''&'' rework mark on the right triggerguard bow, matching rework numbers on the frame, crane, and barrel with additional numbers on the cylinder that don't match but are poorly stamped and difficult to read. This is a lovely example of a later Pocket Positive. (8A9100-1408) {C&R} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] (600/800)

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Fine U.S. Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 149 (Sale Order: 149 of 636)      

serial #470365, 45-70, 32 5/8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel of this lovely rifle retains about 95% original blue showing some scattered light handling marks and most of the loss nearer the muzzle from bayonet mounting. The action and lockplate retain about 97% fine dark gray oil-quenched case-hardening with some flaking to gray-brown along the plate while the breechblock and tang retain essentially all of their vibrant case-hardened colors. The barrel bands and triggerguard retain about 95% plus original bright blue and the buttplate retains generous oil-quenched case-hardening. The smooth walnut stock rates near excellent retaining essentially all of its original oil finish and showing just some scattered light dings and handling marks showing fine raised grain throughout. The stock retains fine markings with crisp circled ''P'' firing proof behind triggerguard tang and boxed ''SWP / 1889'' cartouche on left. All proper hardware is intact and the lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. An excellent trapdoor rifle for the U.S. martial collector. (13C11998-44) {ANTIQUE} (1800/2200)
serial #470365, 45-70, 32 5/8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel of this lovely rifle retains about 95% original blue showing some scattered light handling...more marks and most of the loss nearer the muzzle from bayonet mounting. The action and lockplate retain about 97% fine dark gray oil-quenched case-hardening with some flaking to gray-brown along the plate while the breechblock and tang retain essentially all of their vibrant case-hardened colors. The barrel bands and triggerguard retain about 95% plus original bright blue and the buttplate retains generous oil-quenched case-hardening. The smooth walnut stock rates near excellent retaining essentially all of its original oil finish and showing just some scattered light dings and handling marks showing fine raised grain throughout. The stock retains fine markings with crisp circled ''P'' firing proof behind triggerguard tang and boxed ''SWP / 1889'' cartouche on left. All proper hardware is intact and the lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. An excellent trapdoor rifle for the U.S. martial collector. (13C11998-44) {ANTIQUE} (1800/2200)

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Attractive Scottish Double Hammergun by Alexander Blair

Lot # 150 (Sale Order: 150 of 636)      

Description Update 05-27-2025: Stock shows a bit of cast-on, not -off, perhaps 1/8” or so
serial #1813, 12 ga (2 3/4''), 28 3/8'' damascus barrels choked skeet and modified with bright excellent bores. This circa 1884-1886-made double shows 2013 London nitro reproofs for standard 70mm 12 ga and has been very nicely restored for modern use. The barrels show a quality pale re-browning retaining about 98% with some scattered remnants of pinprick pitting and retaining fine swirling damascus patterns throughout. The rib shows ''A. BLAIR. 28 GORDON ST. GLASGOW.'' address and the action and lockplates have mostly toned to a mix of mild gray-brown and pleasant silvery case-hardened patina with generous wisps of vibrant colors in the protected areas. The action features traditional swirling bolsters and is embellished in full-coverage with fine English filigree scrollwork and both lockplates are maker marked ''A. BLAIR''. The triggerguard and top lever show restored polished blue with a bit of minor pitting beneath and the triggers, firing pin bushings and screw heads all show fine brilliant restored fire blue. The checkered walnut buttstock and splinter forend with Hackett fastener rate excellent as professionally restored with traditional linseed oil finish and refreshed checkering showing perhaps just a few remnants of minor handling marks and a few well-executed repairs. The stock exhibits wonderful grain figure throughout and is equipped with a silver monogram plate along toe line and a 1/2'' checkered hard rubber plate providing a 14 5/8'' length-of-pull with drops of 1 1/2'' and 2 1/4'' with a hint of cast-off. Lock-up is solid with just a faint sliver of light visible at breeches and top lever resting right of center. The locks with rebounding hammers are in-time and crisp, weight is 6 lbs. 14 oz., constrictions are about 0.006'' right and 0.021'' left and minimum wall thicknesses are about 0.027'' right and 0.022'' left. A data sheet with additional information is included so please contact us for a copy. This is a handsome Glasgow double that would no doubt be a joy to use once more with the right loads. (13C11998-1) {ANTIQUE} (2000/2500)

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