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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This sale by Amoskeag Auction Company features over 600 lots of rare and historic firearms. View the entire catalog here.
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Smith & Wesson Fourth Model 44 Hand Ejector Target Revolver

Lot # 276 (Sale Order: 276 of 636)      

Description Update 05-27-2025: Old small flake at rear top edge of right panel
serial #S146939, 44 Special, 6 1/2'' tapered barrel with a bright excellent bore. This lovely mid-1950's five-screw revolver remains in excellent condition with about 97% original blue showing light edge wear, scattered oxidation stains on the triggerguard, and handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain bold case-hardened colors. The lovely diamond checkered walnut factory ''coke bottle'' target grips feature silver S&W medallions, and rate very good plus with light handling marks and a tiny chip on the toe of the left panel. This gun features a Patridge front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight, all appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun, and it functions mechanically. The 44 Hand Ejectors are always in demand by collectors and this is an excellent example. (8B11728-1478) {MODERN} (1800/2200)

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

Lot # 277 (Sale Order: 277 of 636)      

serial #427192, 45 ACP, 5'' Colt barrel with a good lightly pitted bore showing lightly softened rifling. The barrel has the sideways ''P/H'' Type 4 proof and inspection marks. The slide has toned to a mottled brown-gray patina, similarly on the mainspring housing, with the frame retaining strong original blue and both showing some light handling marks. The double diamond checkered walnut replacement Remington UMC grips rate about very good showing light handling marks. All the appropriate small parts appear correct, the ''[eagle] / S12'' acceptance mark is crisp as are the other markings, and the gun appears to function mechanically. It includes a single Colt two-tone seven-round magazine with pinned base. The magazine rates poor, it is toning to brown while the base shows a series of peen marks along both edges in an effort to repair the connection of the floorplate to the magazine body. A salty Colt with honest wear. (8B11728-1402) {C&R} (1200/1800)
serial #427192, 45 ACP, 5'' Colt barrel with a good lightly pitted bore showing lightly softened rifling. The barrel has the sideways ''P/H'' Type 4 proof and inspection ...moremarks. The slide has toned to a mottled brown-gray patina, similarly on the mainspring housing, with the frame retaining strong original blue and both showing some light handling marks. The double diamond checkered walnut replacement Remington UMC grips rate about very good showing light handling marks. All the appropriate small parts appear correct, the ''[eagle] / S12'' acceptance mark is crisp as are the other markings, and the gun appears to function mechanically. It includes a single Colt two-tone seven-round magazine with pinned base. The magazine rates poor, it is toning to brown while the base shows a series of peen marks along both edges in an effort to repair the connection of the floorplate to the magazine body. A salty Colt with honest wear. (8B11728-1402) {C&R} (1200/1800)

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

Lot # 278 (Sale Order: 278 of 636)      

serial #2197083, 45 ACP, 5'' Flannery barrel with a very good bore showing light oxidation and pitting in the grooves by the chamber. This late war gun (1945) has toned to a smoky gray and brown hue with some original Parkerized finish in the protected areas and shows a few light handling marks. The checkered synthetic factory Keyes Fibre grips feature reinforcing rings around the screw holes, reinforcing ribs on the back, and they remain in good condition with light to sometimes moderate diamond point wear and handling marks. Colonel Atwood's inspection mark remains crisp as do the other markings, all the small parts appear correct for the period of manufacture although the slide stop is an earlier style replacement, and it appears to function mechanically. It includes a single Raymond Engineering Corp. marked two-tone seven-round magazine with pinned floorplate. A nice Remington that has seen honest use over the years. (8A11728-1551) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #2197083, 45 ACP, 5'' Flannery barrel with a very good bore showing light oxidation and pitting in the grooves by the chamber. This late war gun (1945) has toned t...moreo a smoky gray and brown hue with some original Parkerized finish in the protected areas and shows a few light handling marks. The checkered synthetic factory Keyes Fibre grips feature reinforcing rings around the screw holes, reinforcing ribs on the back, and they remain in good condition with light to sometimes moderate diamond point wear and handling marks. Colonel Atwood's inspection mark remains crisp as do the other markings, all the small parts appear correct for the period of manufacture although the slide stop is an earlier style replacement, and it appears to function mechanically. It includes a single Raymond Engineering Corp. marked two-tone seven-round magazine with pinned floorplate. A nice Remington that has seen honest use over the years. (8A11728-1551) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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Colt Government Model Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 279 (Sale Order: 279 of 636)      

serial #C133704, 45 ACP, 5'' barrel showing moderate oxidation and pitting in the bore with strong rifling throughout. This 1922-manufactured pistol retains perhaps 50% original blue, mostly on the sides of the frame and protected areas of the slide the balance toned to a mix of brown and smoky gray showing scattered handling marks, and edge wear. The gun has double diamond checkered walnut factory grips, the right panel rates good to very good with light diamond point wear while the left panel rates fair to good with light to medium handling marks and wear. This gun appears to have the correct small parts, it seems to function mechanically, it has the new style slide markings (Rampant Colt moved to the right side), and the slide is correctly serial numbered under the firing pin stop to the gun. It includes a single military Risdon Manufacture Co. marked seven-round magazine. A fine old Government Model that has seen honest use and was well cared for. (8B11728-1399) {C&R} (1200/1800)
serial #C133704, 45 ACP, 5'' barrel showing moderate oxidation and pitting in the bore with strong rifling throughout. This 1922-manufactured pistol retains perhaps 50% o...moreriginal blue, mostly on the sides of the frame and protected areas of the slide the balance toned to a mix of brown and smoky gray showing scattered handling marks, and edge wear. The gun has double diamond checkered walnut factory grips, the right panel rates good to very good with light diamond point wear while the left panel rates fair to good with light to medium handling marks and wear. This gun appears to have the correct small parts, it seems to function mechanically, it has the new style slide markings (Rampant Colt moved to the right side), and the slide is correctly serial numbered under the firing pin stop to the gun. It includes a single military Risdon Manufacture Co. marked seven-round magazine. A fine old Government Model that has seen honest use and was well cared for. (8B11728-1399) {C&R} (1200/1800)

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Colt National Match Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 280 (Sale Order: 280 of 636)      

serial #5469-NM, 45 ACP, 5'' barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely 1959-manufactured pistol shows light use and retains about 97% original blue showing light thinning on the straps, edge wear, handling marks, and a spot of thinning finish above the thumb safety. The checkered walnut factory grips feature gold Rampant Colt medallions, they rate about very good with light even diamond point wear. This gun features the tapered recoil spring plug, Patridge front sight, Colt Accro adjustable rear sight, long skeletonized trigger with overtravel stop, and serrated front strap. It includes a factory marked seven-round magazine. An excellent example. (8B11728-1415) {C&R} (1500/2000)
serial #5469-NM, 45 ACP, 5'' barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely 1959-manufactured pistol shows light use and retains about 97% original blue showing light thinnin...moreg on the straps, edge wear, handling marks, and a spot of thinning finish above the thumb safety. The checkered walnut factory grips feature gold Rampant Colt medallions, they rate about very good with light even diamond point wear. This gun features the tapered recoil spring plug, Patridge front sight, Colt Accro adjustable rear sight, long skeletonized trigger with overtravel stop, and serrated front strap. It includes a factory marked seven-round magazine. An excellent example. (8B11728-1415) {C&R} (1500/2000)

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Colt Military Model 1902 Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 281 (Sale Order: 281 of 636)      

serial #41754, 38 ACP, 6'' barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore showing strong rifling throughout. This 1919-manufactured pistol has been non-factory refurbished and retains about 99% later applied nickel finish showing old pits and marks under the new finish in addition to scatted light handling marks. The grips are smooth ivory with light scallops around the top, both panels have a light tinge of green around the escutcheons but remain in excellent condition overall. This gun has the later slide address, the markings on the right side of the slide lacks the model number, it is equipped with a lanyard loop, the checkering on the hammer spur has no border while the checkering on the slide stop has a border, and it has serrations on the rear of the slide. It includes a single eight-round factory magazine that has later applied nickel, the bottom is marked ''MIL / COLT / 38 CAL.''. (8B11728-1436) {C&R} (1200/1800)
serial #41754, 38 ACP, 6'' barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore showing strong rifling throughout. This 1919-manufactured pistol has been non-factory refurbished and r...moreetains about 99% later applied nickel finish showing old pits and marks under the new finish in addition to scatted light handling marks. The grips are smooth ivory with light scallops around the top, both panels have a light tinge of green around the escutcheons but remain in excellent condition overall. This gun has the later slide address, the markings on the right side of the slide lacks the model number, it is equipped with a lanyard loop, the checkering on the hammer spur has no border while the checkering on the slide stop has a border, and it has serrations on the rear of the slide. It includes a single eight-round factory magazine that has later applied nickel, the bottom is marked ''MIL / COLT / 38 CAL.''. (8B11728-1436) {C&R} (1200/1800)

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Desirable Sig P210-5 Semi-Auto Target Pistol

Lot # 282 (Sale Order: 282 of 636)      

serial #P61400, 9mm, 6'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. This lovely late 1960's pistol remains in excellent condition showing very light use and retains about 99% plus original blue with a few light handling marks. The checkered synthetic factory grips rate excellent. This gun features a removable Patridge front sight mounted on the barrel extension, the front sight dovetail on the slide is factory filled with a blank, adjustable rear sight, and European heel-style magazine catch. It includes a single factory eight-round magazine, manual, and Sig products brochure. The 210's always command strong collector and shooter interest and this is beautiful example. (8B11728-1416) {C&R} (2500/4000)
serial #P61400, 9mm, 6'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. This lovely late 1960's pistol remains in excellent condition showing very light use and retains about 99% p...morelus original blue with a few light handling marks. The checkered synthetic factory grips rate excellent. This gun features a removable Patridge front sight mounted on the barrel extension, the front sight dovetail on the slide is factory filled with a blank, adjustable rear sight, and European heel-style magazine catch. It includes a single factory eight-round magazine, manual, and Sig products brochure. The 210's always command strong collector and shooter interest and this is beautiful example. (8B11728-1416) {C&R} (2500/4000)

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Smith & Wesson First Model 44 Hand Ejector Revolver

Lot # 283 (Sale Order: 283 of 636)      

Description Update 05-27-2025: Small crack at toe of right grip
serial #10580, 44 Special, 6 1/2'' barrel with a near excellent bore showing scattered fine oxidation blemishes and pinprick pitting with robust rifling throughout. This fine ''Triple Lock'' retains about 75-80% original blue, most of the loss to thinning to brown on the straps, barrel, and cylinder in addition to high edge wear, and handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain bold case-hardened colors with light operational wear. The diamond checkered walnut factory service grips feature gold S&W medallions, they are numbered to the gun, the left panel remains in excellent condition with minor wear while the right panel rates very good plus with light diamond point wear. A factory letter is provided that indicates this gun shipped as described to Wimberly Thomas Hardware Co., Birmingham, Alabama, on January 10, 1916. This big New Century revolver has seen honest use over the years but remains a solid collectible. (8B11998-38) {C&R} (1200/1800)

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Smith & Wesson Model 19-3 Texas Ranger Commemorative Revolver & Knife Set

Lot # 284 (Sale Order: 284 of 636)      

serial #TR5452, 357 Magnum, 4'' pinned heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. This lovely duo are as-new-in-box, the revolver retains about 99% plus original blue. The .500'' target hammer and .500'' target trigger retain bold case hardened colors. The smooth walnut factory target grips feature gold Texas Star medallions, extractor cut, and remain in excellent condition. There are gold filled Texas Ranger Commemorative markings on the sideplate and barrel. This revolver features a red insert front sight, white outline micro adjustable rear sight, and the right forward section of the triggerguard has been thinned in the manner favored by Bill Jordan. The companion knife features a 5 3/4'' clip point Bowie-style blade, sharpened false edge, company and commemorative markings on the sides of the blade, the spine is numbered to the gun, it has double brass handguard, brass pommel, laminated walnut scales, Texas Ranger commemorative medallion on the handle, and the blade has not been sharpened since it left the factory. It is displayed in an excellent condition wood presentation case with seal of the state of Texas on the cover and blue velvet lined interior. It also includes the factory boxes for the revolver and knife that are correctly end labeled and numbered to them, cleaning kit, manual, paperwork, shipping box for the case, and key for the presentation case. Also included is a factory leather knife sheath that is still sealed in the factory cellophane wrapper, it does show a small amount of clouding near the top and few specks of verdigris on the leather but is otherwise excellent. A beautiful commemorative honoring a prestigious law enforcement organization. (8A12041-3) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #TR5452, 357 Magnum, 4'' pinned heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. This lovely duo are as-new-in-box, the revolver retains about 99% plus original blue. Th...moree .500'' target hammer and .500'' target trigger retain bold case hardened colors. The smooth walnut factory target grips feature gold Texas Star medallions, extractor cut, and remain in excellent condition. There are gold filled Texas Ranger Commemorative markings on the sideplate and barrel. This revolver features a red insert front sight, white outline micro adjustable rear sight, and the right forward section of the triggerguard has been thinned in the manner favored by Bill Jordan. The companion knife features a 5 3/4'' clip point Bowie-style blade, sharpened false edge, company and commemorative markings on the sides of the blade, the spine is numbered to the gun, it has double brass handguard, brass pommel, laminated walnut scales, Texas Ranger commemorative medallion on the handle, and the blade has not been sharpened since it left the factory. It is displayed in an excellent condition wood presentation case with seal of the state of Texas on the cover and blue velvet lined interior. It also includes the factory boxes for the revolver and knife that are correctly end labeled and numbered to them, cleaning kit, manual, paperwork, shipping box for the case, and key for the presentation case. Also included is a factory leather knife sheath that is still sealed in the factory cellophane wrapper, it does show a small amount of clouding near the top and few specks of verdigris on the leather but is otherwise excellent. A beautiful commemorative honoring a prestigious law enforcement organization. (8A12041-3) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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Colt Third Series Woodsman Match Target Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 285 (Sale Order: 285 of 636)      

serial #089231S, 22 LR, 4 1/2'' full lug heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. This lovely 1975-manufactured pistol remains in superb condition showing minimal use. The pistol retains about 99% plus original blue. The checkered thumb rest factory grips rate excellent. This pistol features an undercut Patridge front sight, Colt Elliason adjustable rear sight, and serrated straps. It includes a factory Styrofoam insert but the remainder of the box is missing. It also includes a factory marked ten-round magazine with side cut for use in the Second Series Woodsman, instruction manual, document from the Colt Historical Department outlining the procedure for a factory letter although the author, Beverly Rhodes, left a handwritten note on the bottom providing the date of manufacture. Also provided is information on obtaining Colt letters, suggested reading material, and a copy of R.L. Wilsons chapter on these guns from his book. A beautiful Match Target in a desirable barrel length. (8A11998-11) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
serial #089231S, 22 LR, 4 1/2'' full lug heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. This lovely 1975-manufactured pistol remains in superb condition showing minimal use. ...moreThe pistol retains about 99% plus original blue. The checkered thumb rest factory grips rate excellent. This pistol features an undercut Patridge front sight, Colt Elliason adjustable rear sight, and serrated straps. It includes a factory Styrofoam insert but the remainder of the box is missing. It also includes a factory marked ten-round magazine with side cut for use in the Second Series Woodsman, instruction manual, document from the Colt Historical Department outlining the procedure for a factory letter although the author, Beverly Rhodes, left a handwritten note on the bottom providing the date of manufacture. Also provided is information on obtaining Colt letters, suggested reading material, and a copy of R.L. Wilsons chapter on these guns from his book. A beautiful Match Target in a desirable barrel length. (8A11998-11) {MODERN} (1000/1500)

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Excellent Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 286 (Sale Order: 286 of 636)      

serial #398782, 32 ACP, 3 3/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely 1921-manufactured pistol remains in superb condition and retains about 99% original blue showing minor wear and freckling along the edges of the slide. The checkered hard rubber factory grips feature COLT marking with a Rampant Colt below and they remain in excellent condition. This Type III pistol features a half-moon front sight and drift adjustable rear sight. This fine gun includes a single factory two-tone eight-round magazine. A beautiful Model M for your collection. (8A11998-14) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #398782, 32 ACP, 3 3/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely 1921-manufactured pistol remains in superb condition and retains about 99% original blue showin...moreg minor wear and freckling along the edges of the slide. The checkered hard rubber factory grips feature COLT marking with a Rampant Colt below and they remain in excellent condition. This Type III pistol features a half-moon front sight and drift adjustable rear sight. This fine gun includes a single factory two-tone eight-round magazine. A beautiful Model M for your collection. (8A11998-14) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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Rare WWI German Fighting Knife-Bayonet Made by Koeller

Lot # 287 (Sale Order: 287 of 636)      

This limited-issue and rare Koeller knife-bayonet is in very good condition. This example measures 10 1/4'' overall, with a 5 1/2'' blade. The blade retains most of its original bright finish, with some scattered fine oxidation. The ricasso and guard are marked with the correct crowned Z but are devoid of the maker's mark, ''F. KOELLER & Co.'' These markings were stamped by government inspectors outside the arsenal and indicate the bayonet was fit for issue to other ranks. The feldgrau green-grey paint on the grip and guard retains about 85% of its original finish, showing scattered light handling marks, light oxidation, and silvering on the high edges. The scabbard is in very good condition, retaining most of its glossy black finish, with scattered light handling marks and mild fading. The leather belt loop and strap remain supple and intact. A rare chance to add one to your collection. (31A10858-17) (1000/1500)
This limited-issue and rare Koeller knife-bayonet is in very good condition. This example measures 10 1/4'' overall, with a 5 1/2'' blade. The blade retains most of its o...moreriginal bright finish, with some scattered fine oxidation. The ricasso and guard are marked with the correct crowned Z but are devoid of the maker's mark, ''F. KOELLER & Co.'' These markings were stamped by government inspectors outside the arsenal and indicate the bayonet was fit for issue to other ranks. The feldgrau green-grey paint on the grip and guard retains about 85% of its original finish, showing scattered light handling marks, light oxidation, and silvering on the high edges. The scabbard is in very good condition, retaining most of its glossy black finish, with scattered light handling marks and mild fading. The leather belt loop and strap remain supple and intact. A rare chance to add one to your collection. (31A10858-17) (1000/1500)

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Rare Harold Edgerton 1964 Bullet Through Apple Photo Frame

Lot # 288 (Sale Order: 288 of 636)      

Measuring at 24''x20'' holds the famous 18''x14'' photo of a .30 caliber bullet captured piercing an apple at high speed. Described by National Geographic as "the man who made time stand still," Harold "Doc" Edgerton was an engineer and scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who developed a strobe flash, called a stroboscope, that enabled him to photographically freeze the motion of a bird in flight, a bullet piercing an apple, and other high-speed actions. A beautifully framed photo by the Acton Framers Gallery of Acton, Ma. (31A12052-5) (1000/1500)
Measuring at 24''x20'' holds the famous 18''x14'' photo of a .30 caliber bullet captured piercing an apple at high speed. Described by National Geographic as "the man who...more made time stand still," Harold "Doc" Edgerton was an engineer and scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who developed a strobe flash, called a stroboscope, that enabled him to photographically freeze the motion of a bird in flight, a bullet piercing an apple, and other high-speed actions. A beautifully framed photo by the Acton Framers Gallery of Acton, Ma. (31A12052-5) (1000/1500)

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Colt Government Model Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 289 (Sale Order: 289 of 636)      

serial #C43797, 45 ACP, 5'' Colt barrel with a near excellent bore showing scattered very light frosting in the edges of the grooves. This salty 1916-manufactured pistol has seen honest use. The metal surfaces retain about 60% original blue with balance toning to gray and showing a scattering of oxidation blemishes, a few pits, and handling marks. The double diamond checkered factory walnut grips rate very good for the left panel with light wear and handling marks, while the right is good with moderate wear and handling marks. The small parts appear correct for the period of manufacture although the barrel bushing appears to be a replacement, and the gun appears to function mechanically. It includes a single military M.S. Little Co. marked seven-round magazine with welded flat floorplate. The magazine sticks when removed from the magazine well. A fine Colt with some character for your 1911 collection. (8B11970-11) {C&R} (1200/1800)
serial #C43797, 45 ACP, 5'' Colt barrel with a near excellent bore showing scattered very light frosting in the edges of the grooves. This salty 1916-manufactured pistol ...morehas seen honest use. The metal surfaces retain about 60% original blue with balance toning to gray and showing a scattering of oxidation blemishes, a few pits, and handling marks. The double diamond checkered factory walnut grips rate very good for the left panel with light wear and handling marks, while the right is good with moderate wear and handling marks. The small parts appear correct for the period of manufacture although the barrel bushing appears to be a replacement, and the gun appears to function mechanically. It includes a single military M.S. Little Co. marked seven-round magazine with welded flat floorplate. The magazine sticks when removed from the magazine well. A fine Colt with some character for your 1911 collection. (8B11970-11) {C&R} (1200/1800)

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Pritchett Pattern 1858 Two-Band Percussion Prize Rifle Presented to Sergeant Chester Earles

Lot # 290 (Sale Order: 290 of 636)      

.577 cal, 33'' barrel with a bright very fine to near excellent bore showing a little mild oxidation approaching the muzzle and otherwise strong three-groove rifling throughout. This handsome rifle was made by the famous Robert Taylor Pritchett of London, known for his special three-groove rifling and development of the renowned ''Pritchett bullet'' the swaged smooth-sided hollow base bullet adopted by the British military for use in their superior Enfield cartridge. This rifle also bears a fine period silver plaque on the right side of the buttstock that is neatly inscribed ''Presented / To the Sergeants of the / 38th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers / by / Lieutenant Palmer / Won / by / Sergeant Chester Earles / 9th January 1861''. Known by its moniker ''The Artists Rifles'', the unit was formed in 1860 and was indeed originally composed of painters, sculptors, musicians, actors and other artists. The official unit designation was the 38th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers until 1881 when it was changed to the 20th. Chester Earles was born in 1821 and trained as a painter and had portraits exhibited at the Royal Academy. He moved to Australia in 1864 and exhibited works at the Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition and the Victoria Academy of Arts after its foundation in 1870. His oil painting ''Ophelia'' was displayed at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition. Earles remained a Victorian style painter of sentimental subjects until his death in 1905 in Melbourne at the age of 83. The barrel of this rifle retains some generous streaks of its original plum-brown finish throughout mixing with areas of deep gray and some overall light pitting. The lockplate and remaining small parts are similar, mostly a mix of pewter gunmetal and deep gray patina. The barrel shows strong R.T. Pritchett London address and proper London proof marks on the shank, the lockplate also maker-marked. The checkered walnut stock remains in about very fine condition showing honest wear with scattered light dings and a couple of small minor drying cracks forming around the lockplate. The silver plaque has probably been very lightly cleaned at some point in the past but all of the inscription remains strong and it is starting to reacquire a nice mellow tarnish. The proper hardware is intact including the chained nipple protector and a period tompion and the lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. The rifle includes printouts regarding the unit and Chester Earles, a copy of ''The History of the Artists Rifles 1859-1947'' by Barry Gregory and a reprint of ''Treatise on the Enfield-Pritchett Rifle'' by Henry Jervis-White-Jervis. This is a very interesting rifle with some fascinating provenance for the British antique arms collector. (13D11916-1) {ANTIQUE} (3000/4000)
.577 cal, 33'' barrel with a bright very fine to near excellent bore showing a little mild oxidation approaching the muzzle and otherwise strong three-groove rifling thro...moreughout. This handsome rifle was made by the famous Robert Taylor Pritchett of London, known for his special three-groove rifling and development of the renowned ''Pritchett bullet'' the swaged smooth-sided hollow base bullet adopted by the British military for use in their superior Enfield cartridge. This rifle also bears a fine period silver plaque on the right side of the buttstock that is neatly inscribed ''Presented / To the Sergeants of the / 38th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers / by / Lieutenant Palmer / Won / by / Sergeant Chester Earles / 9th January 1861''. Known by its moniker ''The Artists Rifles'', the unit was formed in 1860 and was indeed originally composed of painters, sculptors, musicians, actors and other artists. The official unit designation was the 38th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers until 1881 when it was changed to the 20th. Chester Earles was born in 1821 and trained as a painter and had portraits exhibited at the Royal Academy. He moved to Australia in 1864 and exhibited works at the Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition and the Victoria Academy of Arts after its foundation in 1870. His oil painting ''Ophelia'' was displayed at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition. Earles remained a Victorian style painter of sentimental subjects until his death in 1905 in Melbourne at the age of 83. The barrel of this rifle retains some generous streaks of its original plum-brown finish throughout mixing with areas of deep gray and some overall light pitting. The lockplate and remaining small parts are similar, mostly a mix of pewter gunmetal and deep gray patina. The barrel shows strong R.T. Pritchett London address and proper London proof marks on the shank, the lockplate also maker-marked. The checkered walnut stock remains in about very fine condition showing honest wear with scattered light dings and a couple of small minor drying cracks forming around the lockplate. The silver plaque has probably been very lightly cleaned at some point in the past but all of the inscription remains strong and it is starting to reacquire a nice mellow tarnish. The proper hardware is intact including the chained nipple protector and a period tompion and the lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. The rifle includes printouts regarding the unit and Chester Earles, a copy of ''The History of the Artists Rifles 1859-1947'' by Barry Gregory and a reprint of ''Treatise on the Enfield-Pritchett Rifle'' by Henry Jervis-White-Jervis. This is a very interesting rifle with some fascinating provenance for the British antique arms collector. (13D11916-1) {ANTIQUE} (3000/4000)

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Winchester Model 21 Double Ejector Gun Two-Barrel Set with Crossover Stock

Lot # 291 (Sale Order: 291 of 636)      

serial #30467, 12 ga 26'' barrels choked WS-1 and WS-2 with bright excellent right bore and very fine left bore which shows a few light dings and 28'' barrels choked improved modified and full with bright near excellent bores showing a bit of stubborn fouling. The 26'' barrels retain about 80% of an old period factory quality rust blue showing scattered areas of old oxidation, some of which have been cleaned and are toning to gray, and mild speckling. A few of the letters along the left side markings appear to have been refreshed. The 28'' barrels retain a similar amount of the same rust blue with areas toning to gray and showing a few scattered patches of light to moderate oxidation, the choke mark on the right barrel with ''MOD'' marked over what was apparently ''FULL''. The 26'' set of barrels show a factory ''W'' prefix while the other set of barrels bear the matching serial number without a prefix. The action retains about 90% of an old period restored polished blue showing high edge wear and toning to a deep plum under bright light. There are a few pinprick pits beneath the finish along the upper tang and the serial number marking has been refreshed long ago, appearing partially engraved rather than stamped. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut crossover buttstock rates about very good plus with some darkened areas against the action, overall scuffs and light dings. The pistolgrip cap is smooth hard rubber while the buttplate is a proper factory hard rubber plate showing moderate wear. The forend shows some flaking older reapplied varnish and a bit of nice grain figure with light dings and an old 2'' chip along the left edge of the tip. An extra checkered walnut forend with ejector hardware is included which has been numbered to the gun and shows a 1'' crack with sliver forming along the rear right edge and thin sliver missing along the right rear edge. The extra forend will require a bit of additional fitting as it does not lock onto the barrels properly. Both sets of barrels otherwise lock up to the frame well, the safety is automatic and the ejectors are functional if a bit weak. The trigger is rather sluggish and the internals could probably use a thorough cleaning. An interesting Winchester double that probably went back to the factory at some point. (13B11963-1) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #30467, 12 ga 26'' barrels choked WS-1 and WS-2 with bright excellent right bore and very fine left bore which shows a few light dings and 28'' barrels choked impr...moreoved modified and full with bright near excellent bores showing a bit of stubborn fouling. The 26'' barrels retain about 80% of an old period factory quality rust blue showing scattered areas of old oxidation, some of which have been cleaned and are toning to gray, and mild speckling. A few of the letters along the left side markings appear to have been refreshed. The 28'' barrels retain a similar amount of the same rust blue with areas toning to gray and showing a few scattered patches of light to moderate oxidation, the choke mark on the right barrel with ''MOD'' marked over what was apparently ''FULL''. The 26'' set of barrels show a factory ''W'' prefix while the other set of barrels bear the matching serial number without a prefix. The action retains about 90% of an old period restored polished blue showing high edge wear and toning to a deep plum under bright light. There are a few pinprick pits beneath the finish along the upper tang and the serial number marking has been refreshed long ago, appearing partially engraved rather than stamped. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut crossover buttstock rates about very good plus with some darkened areas against the action, overall scuffs and light dings. The pistolgrip cap is smooth hard rubber while the buttplate is a proper factory hard rubber plate showing moderate wear. The forend shows some flaking older reapplied varnish and a bit of nice grain figure with light dings and an old 2'' chip along the left edge of the tip. An extra checkered walnut forend with ejector hardware is included which has been numbered to the gun and shows a 1'' crack with sliver forming along the rear right edge and thin sliver missing along the right rear edge. The extra forend will require a bit of additional fitting as it does not lock onto the barrels properly. Both sets of barrels otherwise lock up to the frame well, the safety is automatic and the ejectors are functional if a bit weak. The trigger is rather sluggish and the internals could probably use a thorough cleaning. An interesting Winchester double that probably went back to the factory at some point. (13B11963-1) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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Winchester Model 1873 Second Model Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 292 (Sale Order: 292 of 636)      

serial #32743, 44 WCF, 24'' octagon barrel with full magazine and an about good bore showing some moderate oxidation and pitting with otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1879-made rifle have mostly toned to a pleasant deep gray-brown patina showing a bit of old light pitting scattered about and surface oxidation. There are some old dings around the magazine hanger and the sides of the magazine tube show some very old scratches. There are some remnants of original blue lurking about the protected areas, the cartridge lifter is a nice ocher patina and the hammer and lever retain some hints of smoky gray case-hardened patina. The dust cover is missing and all markings remain intact and strong. The plain walnut stocks remain in about very good plus condition showing a few minor tight drying cracks scattered about, worn finish and light dings otherwise retaining nice fit. The rifle is sighted with standard sporting rear sight and small German silver blade front sight. The half cock notch is worn and the action otherwise seems to function normally. A very respectable example of a Second Model rifle for the antique American arms collector. (13B12039-3) {ANTIQUE} (1200/1800)
serial #32743, 44 WCF, 24'' octagon barrel with full magazine and an about good bore showing some moderate oxidation and pitting with otherwise strong rifling throughout....more The metal surfaces of this 1879-made rifle have mostly toned to a pleasant deep gray-brown patina showing a bit of old light pitting scattered about and surface oxidation. There are some old dings around the magazine hanger and the sides of the magazine tube show some very old scratches. There are some remnants of original blue lurking about the protected areas, the cartridge lifter is a nice ocher patina and the hammer and lever retain some hints of smoky gray case-hardened patina. The dust cover is missing and all markings remain intact and strong. The plain walnut stocks remain in about very good plus condition showing a few minor tight drying cracks scattered about, worn finish and light dings otherwise retaining nice fit. The rifle is sighted with standard sporting rear sight and small German silver blade front sight. The half cock notch is worn and the action otherwise seems to function normally. A very respectable example of a Second Model rifle for the antique American arms collector. (13B12039-3) {ANTIQUE} (1200/1800)

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Desirable Winchester Model 1890 Slide Action Rifle

Lot # 293 (Sale Order: 293 of 636)      

serial #696348A, 22 LR, 24'' octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. This 1924-made rifle is chambered in the desirable 22 LR and remains in very fine original condition. The barrel retains about 90% original blue showing some scattered light handling marks and oxidation speckles, the blue toning somewhat to a mild gray patina under bright light. The action retains perhaps 70% original bright blue with the loss due to the expected overall flaking to a pleasant gray-brown patina, the magazine tube with about 85% bright blue and the bolt retaining essentially all of its blue. All markings remain crisp and clear and the smooth walnut buttstock and grooved forend rate excellent retaining about 95% plus original finish and showing just a few scattered tiny dings and light handling marks. The crescent steel buttplate retains much of its original blue and the proper sporting sights are intact. A lovely example for the Winchester or vintage rimfire collector. (13B12065-3) {C&R} (1500/2000)
serial #696348A, 22 LR, 24'' octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. This 1924-made rifle is chambered in the desirable 22 LR and remains in very fine original condi...moretion. The barrel retains about 90% original blue showing some scattered light handling marks and oxidation speckles, the blue toning somewhat to a mild gray patina under bright light. The action retains perhaps 70% original bright blue with the loss due to the expected overall flaking to a pleasant gray-brown patina, the magazine tube with about 85% bright blue and the bolt retaining essentially all of its blue. All markings remain crisp and clear and the smooth walnut buttstock and grooved forend rate excellent retaining about 95% plus original finish and showing just a few scattered tiny dings and light handling marks. The crescent steel buttplate retains much of its original blue and the proper sporting sights are intact. A lovely example for the Winchester or vintage rimfire collector. (13B12065-3) {C&R} (1500/2000)

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Marlin Model 1893 Takedown Rifle

Lot # 294 (Sale Order: 294 of 636)      

serial #281451, 30-30, 26'' octagon barrel with a mostly bright bore showing some oxidation in the grooves and a very subtle ring about 1'' back from the muzzle with otherwise good rifling. The barrel and magazine of this 1903-made rifle retain about 85% original blue with areas toning to a medium gray-brown patina under bright light, some light dings and minor oxidation speckling. The action is toning to a pleasant silvery case-hardened patina with medium gray-brown undertones showing a bit of old oxidation staining and wisps of vibrant case-hardened colors throughout the protected areas. All markings remain intact and strong and the loading gate retains fine original bright blue. The plain walnut stocks remain in very good plus condition showing a healthy amount of original varnish that shows scattered light flaking with some dings and handling marks to be expected, the fit otherwise very fine throughout. The rifle is equipped with standard sporting rear sight and a Marble's Sheard front sight, the takedown works well and the action seems to function well mechanically. A very good vintage Marlin takedown rifle in 30-30. (13B12067-14) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #281451, 30-30, 26'' octagon barrel with a mostly bright bore showing some oxidation in the grooves and a very subtle ring about 1'' back from the muzzle with othe...morerwise good rifling. The barrel and magazine of this 1903-made rifle retain about 85% original blue with areas toning to a medium gray-brown patina under bright light, some light dings and minor oxidation speckling. The action is toning to a pleasant silvery case-hardened patina with medium gray-brown undertones showing a bit of old oxidation staining and wisps of vibrant case-hardened colors throughout the protected areas. All markings remain intact and strong and the loading gate retains fine original bright blue. The plain walnut stocks remain in very good plus condition showing a healthy amount of original varnish that shows scattered light flaking with some dings and handling marks to be expected, the fit otherwise very fine throughout. The rifle is equipped with standard sporting rear sight and a Marble's Sheard front sight, the takedown works well and the action seems to function well mechanically. A very good vintage Marlin takedown rifle in 30-30. (13B12067-14) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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Scarce Round Barrel Marlin Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 295 (Sale Order: 295 of 636)      

serial #254522, 22 LR, 24'' round barrel with a mostly bright about very good bore showing some scattered light pitting and oxidation with otherwise strong rifling. The barrel and magazine tube are a relatively even mix of original blue and pleasant deep gray-brown patina showing some old surface oxidation overall. The action is a similar patina showing generous original bright blue in the protected areas, the bolt retaining about 75% original bright blue and the hammer and lever retaining some wisps of vibrant case-hardened colors. The plain walnut stocks remain in very good plus condition with generous original varnish showing some light flaking, thin slivers along some edges against the action and a repaired 1'' chip at the toe. The buttplate is a plastic reproduction fashioned after the original and the rifle is sighted with a standing v-notch rear sight and simple plain blade front. A very good desirable variant. (13B12067-35) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #254522, 22 LR, 24'' round barrel with a mostly bright about very good bore showing some scattered light pitting and oxidation with otherwise strong rifling. The b...morearrel and magazine tube are a relatively even mix of original blue and pleasant deep gray-brown patina showing some old surface oxidation overall. The action is a similar patina showing generous original bright blue in the protected areas, the bolt retaining about 75% original bright blue and the hammer and lever retaining some wisps of vibrant case-hardened colors. The plain walnut stocks remain in very good plus condition with generous original varnish showing some light flaking, thin slivers along some edges against the action and a repaired 1'' chip at the toe. The buttplate is a plastic reproduction fashioned after the original and the rifle is sighted with a standing v-notch rear sight and simple plain blade front. A very good desirable variant. (13B12067-35) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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Marlin Model 1881 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 296 (Sale Order: 296 of 636)      

serial #16999, 40-60, 28'' octagon barrel with full magazine and an oxidized bore showing heavy pitting its full length. The metal surfaces retain about 95% commercial reapplied polished blue showing some overall light pitting, much of which is partially smoothed-over, along with evident buff marks beneath the finish and the upper tang screw shows slot damage. The barrel address and patent dates remain quite strong and mostly intact. The smooth walnut stocks rate good as cleaned and refinished showing remnants of dings and oxidation leaching, the buttstock rather shy of the tangs and the forend with some repaired lengthy cracks along the right side. The rifle is sighted with a typical sporting rear sight, brass blade front, and the action seems to function well mechanically. This salty rifle has seen extensive use and remains a good example piece of Marlin's early designs. (13B12067-6) {ANTIQUE} (1000/1500)
serial #16999, 40-60, 28'' octagon barrel with full magazine and an oxidized bore showing heavy pitting its full length. The metal surfaces retain about 95% commercial re...moreapplied polished blue showing some overall light pitting, much of which is partially smoothed-over, along with evident buff marks beneath the finish and the upper tang screw shows slot damage. The barrel address and patent dates remain quite strong and mostly intact. The smooth walnut stocks rate good as cleaned and refinished showing remnants of dings and oxidation leaching, the buttstock rather shy of the tangs and the forend with some repaired lengthy cracks along the right side. The rifle is sighted with a typical sporting rear sight, brass blade front, and the action seems to function well mechanically. This salty rifle has seen extensive use and remains a good example piece of Marlin's early designs. (13B12067-6) {ANTIQUE} (1000/1500)

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U.S. M1 Garand Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 297 (Sale Order: 297 of 636)      

serial #5931382, 30-06, 24'' 10-55 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original gray-green Parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, a few areas toning lightly brown, and some light handling marks. The walnut stock and handguards are in very good plus condition as lightly cleaned with scattered light dings and some softened old abrasions, the stock marked with a clear 1/2'' DoD acceptance stamp on the left and a circled ''P'' behind the triggerguard. The receiver and barrel markings are crisp, the parts show post-WWII Springfield Armory drawing numbers, and the bolt is scratch-numbered to the rifle. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a stamped triggerguard, 2-slot gas cylinder screw, and appears to function well mechanically. A solid M1 rifle from near the end of production. (14A11990-3) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #5931382, 30-06, 24'' 10-55 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original gray-green Parkerized finish...more with light wear on high edges and contact points, a few areas toning lightly brown, and some light handling marks. The walnut stock and handguards are in very good plus condition as lightly cleaned with scattered light dings and some softened old abrasions, the stock marked with a clear 1/2'' DoD acceptance stamp on the left and a circled ''P'' behind the triggerguard. The receiver and barrel markings are crisp, the parts show post-WWII Springfield Armory drawing numbers, and the bolt is scratch-numbered to the rifle. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a stamped triggerguard, 2-slot gas cylinder screw, and appears to function well mechanically. A solid M1 rifle from near the end of production. (14A11990-3) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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Custom Interarms Mark X Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 298 (Sale Order: 298 of 636)      

serial #B291809, 33 CF, 25 1/2'' unmarked custom barrel with a muzzle brake and a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this evident big game rifle retain about 95% maker applied blue with an area worn to gray beside the large front sight base, scattered speckled oxidation and light handling marks, and the receiver toned to an even plum patina. The bolt body remains bright with a few hints of pinprick pitting, the striker also toned to plum, and is numbered ''1650''. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good plus condition with a few scattered light dings and handling marks and specks suggesting poor storage, the barrel channel is neatly glass bedded, and the stock features the beginnings of attractive grain figure, fine checkering, ebony forend cap, a left-side shadowline cheekpiece, and a solid Decelerator recoil pad giving a 13 5/8'' length of pull. The receiver markings are slightly softened but still easily legible and the barrel is entirely unmarked. The rifle features a pair of Talley-style dovetail bases on the receiver rings, an express-style rear sight with 100 yard standing leaf and 200 and 300 yard folding leaves, and the front sight is absent from the ramped front sight base. As with any firearm of indeterminate caliber, a competent gunsmith should be consulted to determine chambering. An attractive custom rifle seemingly fated for the Safari. (14B11965-42) {MODERN} (1500/2000)
serial #B291809, 33 CF, 25 1/2'' unmarked custom barrel with a muzzle brake and a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this evident big game rifle retain about 95...more% maker applied blue with an area worn to gray beside the large front sight base, scattered speckled oxidation and light handling marks, and the receiver toned to an even plum patina. The bolt body remains bright with a few hints of pinprick pitting, the striker also toned to plum, and is numbered ''1650''. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good plus condition with a few scattered light dings and handling marks and specks suggesting poor storage, the barrel channel is neatly glass bedded, and the stock features the beginnings of attractive grain figure, fine checkering, ebony forend cap, a left-side shadowline cheekpiece, and a solid Decelerator recoil pad giving a 13 5/8'' length of pull. The receiver markings are slightly softened but still easily legible and the barrel is entirely unmarked. The rifle features a pair of Talley-style dovetail bases on the receiver rings, an express-style rear sight with 100 yard standing leaf and 200 and 300 yard folding leaves, and the front sight is absent from the ramped front sight base. As with any firearm of indeterminate caliber, a competent gunsmith should be consulted to determine chambering. An attractive custom rifle seemingly fated for the Safari. (14B11965-42) {MODERN} (1500/2000)

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U.S. M1 Garand Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 299 (Sale Order: 299 of 636)      

serial #3146217, 30-06, 24'' 1-51 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright very good plus bore with a few scattered patches of pinprick pitting but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this late 1944-manufactured rifle retain about 95% arsenal gray-green Parkerized finish with light wear on the high edges and contact points, some light oxidation staining, and some minor handling marks. The walnut stock and handguards are in excellent condition with a couple neatly filled natural defects and some light handling marks, and the stock appears unmarked and likely a more contemporary replacement. The receiver and barrel markings remain crisp and the parts show post-WWII Springfield Armory drawing numbers. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a stamped triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. (14A11858-14) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #3146217, 30-06, 24'' 1-51 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright very good plus bore with a few scattered patches of pinprick pitting but strong rifling th...moreroughout. The metal surfaces of this late 1944-manufactured rifle retain about 95% arsenal gray-green Parkerized finish with light wear on the high edges and contact points, some light oxidation staining, and some minor handling marks. The walnut stock and handguards are in excellent condition with a couple neatly filled natural defects and some light handling marks, and the stock appears unmarked and likely a more contemporary replacement. The receiver and barrel markings remain crisp and the parts show post-WWII Springfield Armory drawing numbers. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a stamped triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. (14A11858-14) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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U.S. M1 Garand Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 300 (Sale Order: 300 of 636)      

serial #2052539, 30-06, 24'' 9-43 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a very good bore with light oxidation in the grooves but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this late 1943-manufactured rifle retain about 90% arsenal gray-green Parkerized finish with light wear on the high edges and contact points and some scattered light handling marks, the stock ferrule toning lightly brown. The walnut stock and handguards are in very good plus condition with a few light impact marks, old abrasions, and scattered light dings and handling marks. Faintly visible on the left side is a boxed ''S.A. / G.A.W.'' inspector's cartouche and Ordnance Wheel, a smaller but stronger Ordnance Wheel stamped on the bottom of the pistolgrip, and a clear circled ''P'' is behind the triggerguard. The receiver markings are clear, the barrel markings softened but legible, and the parts show Springfield Armory drawing numbers of the correct vintage. The rifle features the standard open sights with lockbar rear sight drums, a milled triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. (14A11857-7) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #2052539, 30-06, 24'' 9-43 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a very good bore with light oxidation in the grooves but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfa...moreces of this late 1943-manufactured rifle retain about 90% arsenal gray-green Parkerized finish with light wear on the high edges and contact points and some scattered light handling marks, the stock ferrule toning lightly brown. The walnut stock and handguards are in very good plus condition with a few light impact marks, old abrasions, and scattered light dings and handling marks. Faintly visible on the left side is a boxed ''S.A. / G.A.W.'' inspector's cartouche and Ordnance Wheel, a smaller but stronger Ordnance Wheel stamped on the bottom of the pistolgrip, and a clear circled ''P'' is behind the triggerguard. The receiver markings are clear, the barrel markings softened but legible, and the parts show Springfield Armory drawing numbers of the correct vintage. The rifle features the standard open sights with lockbar rear sight drums, a milled triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. (14A11857-7) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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