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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Colt Police Positive Double Action Revolver

Lot # 601 (Sale Order: 601 of 636)      

serial #111037, 38 Colt New Police (38 S&W), 5'' barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely 1919-manufactured First Issue revolver remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original blue with light surface oxidation on the barrel. The trigger and hammer retain full blue while the sides of the hammer remain bright with light staining. The checkered fleur-de-lis hard rubber grips feature a stylized ''C'' around the escutcheon, they are numbered to the gun, and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a half-moon front sight, fixed rear sight, and appears to function mechanically. A fine example of these early revolvers. (8A12021-20) {C&R} (600/800)
serial #111037, 38 Colt New Police (38 S&W), 5'' barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely 1919-manufactured First Issue revolver remains in excellent condition. The met...moreal surfaces retain about 97% original blue with light surface oxidation on the barrel. The trigger and hammer retain full blue while the sides of the hammer remain bright with light staining. The checkered fleur-de-lis hard rubber grips feature a stylized ''C'' around the escutcheon, they are numbered to the gun, and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a half-moon front sight, fixed rear sight, and appears to function mechanically. A fine example of these early revolvers. (8A12021-20) {C&R} (600/800)

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U.S. Model 1903 Bolt Action Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 602 (Sale Order: 602 of 636)      

serial #970971, 30-06, 24'' 5-37 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a very good plus bore with a few scattered light pits but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1918-vintage rifle retain about 95% arsenal reapplied gray-green Parkerized finish with the upper band toned to light brown, some light handling marks most notably on the floorplate, and some scattered areas of light wear. The rear sight leaf base and magazine cutoff retain strong blue with the bright polished ''ON'' face showing light oxidation, and the bolt shroud with strong oil quenched case-hardening. The straight grip walnut stock and handguard are in very good plus condition with some scattered light dings and handling marks, softened remnants of an impact mark on the right side of the butt, and some scattered staining around some of the metal parts. The stock shows a crisp boxed ''S.A. / S.P.G.'' stamped on the left, a clear circled ''P'' behind the triggerguard, ''RI'' on the stock nose, and the top of the handguard shows ''D28179'' drawing number. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and clear. The rifle retains the standard open sights, the leaf of the Model 1905 rear sight showing a slight bend which doesn't seem to impact function, the ''Hatcher hole'' has been added to the left side of the receiver, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. Included is an oiler stored in the butt trap. A nicely arsenal refurbished M1903 for use in WWII. (14A11897-54) {C&R} [Mark Foster Collection] (700/900)
serial #970971, 30-06, 24'' 5-37 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a very good plus bore with a few scattered light pits but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfa...moreces of this 1918-vintage rifle retain about 95% arsenal reapplied gray-green Parkerized finish with the upper band toned to light brown, some light handling marks most notably on the floorplate, and some scattered areas of light wear. The rear sight leaf base and magazine cutoff retain strong blue with the bright polished ''ON'' face showing light oxidation, and the bolt shroud with strong oil quenched case-hardening. The straight grip walnut stock and handguard are in very good plus condition with some scattered light dings and handling marks, softened remnants of an impact mark on the right side of the butt, and some scattered staining around some of the metal parts. The stock shows a crisp boxed ''S.A. / S.P.G.'' stamped on the left, a clear circled ''P'' behind the triggerguard, ''RI'' on the stock nose, and the top of the handguard shows ''D28179'' drawing number. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and clear. The rifle retains the standard open sights, the leaf of the Model 1905 rear sight showing a slight bend which doesn't seem to impact function, the ''Hatcher hole'' has been added to the left side of the receiver, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. Included is an oiler stored in the butt trap. A nicely arsenal refurbished M1903 for use in WWII. (14A11897-54) {C&R} [Mark Foster Collection] (700/900)

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U.S. Model 1903A1 Bolt Action Rifle by Rock Island Arsenal

Lot # 603 (Sale Order: 603 of 636)      

serial #308971, 30-06, 24'' 8-29 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright very good bore with remnants of oxidation in the grooves but strong rifling throughout. The metal surface of this 1918-vintage rifle have toned to a pewter-gray patina with touches of oxidation staining, fine pinprick pitting scattered throughout, and a few light handling marks. The pistolgrip walnut stock and handguard are in very good condition as perhaps lightly cleaned, the stock a later 03-A3 pattern replacement, with some scattered small filler repairs, an about 1 3/4'' thin crack at the handguard tip, and light handling marks. The largely illegible remnants of a ''P'' proof are present behind the triggerguard, and the stock appears otherwise unmarked. The receiver and barrel markings remain intact and clear, the bolt assembly, magazine cutoff, and rear swivel are ''R'' marked, and the root of the bolt handle has been electro-pencil numbered ''8971''. The rifle retains the standard open sights, the ''Hatcher hole'' has been added to the left side of the receiver, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. Included is a CMP Certificate of Authenticity serialized to the rifle. A solid example of the M1903 rifle for the budding collector. (14A11897-52) {C&R} [Mark Foster Collection] (700/900)
serial #308971, 30-06, 24'' 8-29 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright very good bore with remnants of oxidation in the grooves but strong rifling throughout. The...more metal surface of this 1918-vintage rifle have toned to a pewter-gray patina with touches of oxidation staining, fine pinprick pitting scattered throughout, and a few light handling marks. The pistolgrip walnut stock and handguard are in very good condition as perhaps lightly cleaned, the stock a later 03-A3 pattern replacement, with some scattered small filler repairs, an about 1 3/4'' thin crack at the handguard tip, and light handling marks. The largely illegible remnants of a ''P'' proof are present behind the triggerguard, and the stock appears otherwise unmarked. The receiver and barrel markings remain intact and clear, the bolt assembly, magazine cutoff, and rear swivel are ''R'' marked, and the root of the bolt handle has been electro-pencil numbered ''8971''. The rifle retains the standard open sights, the ''Hatcher hole'' has been added to the left side of the receiver, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. Included is a CMP Certificate of Authenticity serialized to the rifle. A solid example of the M1903 rifle for the budding collector. (14A11897-52) {C&R} [Mark Foster Collection] (700/900)

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Remington Model 725 Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 604 (Sale Order: 604 of 636)      

serial #711653, 244 Rem, 22'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1959-vintage rifle retain about 98% original blue with some light wear on contact points and some scattered light handling marks, and the bolt handle toning to plum with light wear to plum on the knob; the bolt body remains bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut Monte Carlo stock is in very good condition with scattered light dings, handling marks, and small spots of finish flaking and is fit with a solid Decelerator recoil pad giving a 13 1/2'' length of pull. The factory markings remain crisp and the bolt is numbered to the gun. The rifle is sighted with a ramped beaded blade front sight and a ramped flattop sporting-style rear sight, and mounted to the receiver via Weaver bases and rings is a Weaver K4 scope in very good plus condition with a few scattered handling marks and clear glass with a crosshair reticle. A solid Remington rifle in an effective and light recoiling cartridge. (14A11983-10) {C&R} (600/800)
serial #711653, 244 Rem, 22'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1959-vintage rifle retain about 98% original blue with some light wear on co...morentact points and some scattered light handling marks, and the bolt handle toning to plum with light wear to plum on the knob; the bolt body remains bright. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut Monte Carlo stock is in very good condition with scattered light dings, handling marks, and small spots of finish flaking and is fit with a solid Decelerator recoil pad giving a 13 1/2'' length of pull. The factory markings remain crisp and the bolt is numbered to the gun. The rifle is sighted with a ramped beaded blade front sight and a ramped flattop sporting-style rear sight, and mounted to the receiver via Weaver bases and rings is a Weaver K4 scope in very good plus condition with a few scattered handling marks and clear glass with a crosshair reticle. A solid Remington rifle in an effective and light recoiling cartridge. (14A11983-10) {C&R} (600/800)

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U.S. Model 1903 Bolt Action Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 605 (Sale Order: 605 of 636)      

serial #811463, 30-06, 24'' 12-18 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a very good bore exhibiting light pitting in the grooves and otherwise strong rifling. The barreled action of this 1918-vintage rifle retains about 95% arsenal gray-green Parkerized finish with wear on high edges and contact points, areas of light thinning and toning brown, and some scattered light handling marks with slight tonal variation on the finish. The type-3 Model 1905 rear sight functions well mechanically and is worn to gunmetal gray-brown patina. The later replacement straight grip walnut stock and handguard are in good condition with the expected overall dings and handling marks from military service. Four repairs are noticeable on the front handguard and ''0033'' is marked on the stock with two faint circled ''P'' behind the triggerguard. Included is a CMP receipt serialized to the rifle and a hand-written data sheet from the estate. (31A11897-35) {C&R} [Mark Foster Collection] (700/900)
serial #811463, 30-06, 24'' 12-18 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a very good bore exhibiting light pitting in the grooves and otherwise strong rifling. The barreled...more action of this 1918-vintage rifle retains about 95% arsenal gray-green Parkerized finish with wear on high edges and contact points, areas of light thinning and toning brown, and some scattered light handling marks with slight tonal variation on the finish. The type-3 Model 1905 rear sight functions well mechanically and is worn to gunmetal gray-brown patina. The later replacement straight grip walnut stock and handguard are in good condition with the expected overall dings and handling marks from military service. Four repairs are noticeable on the front handguard and ''0033'' is marked on the stock with two faint circled ''P'' behind the triggerguard. Included is a CMP receipt serialized to the rifle and a hand-written data sheet from the estate. (31A11897-35) {C&R} [Mark Foster Collection] (700/900)

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Browning BAR Semi-Auto Rifle

Lot # 606 (Sale Order: 606 of 636)      

serial #137PP21757, 30-06, 22'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1988-manufactured rifle retain 97-98% original blue with scattered light handling marks and spots of minor silvering along select high edges. The satin finish checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and forend rate near excellent with perhaps a tiny handling mark or two. The original sights are intact and one original detachable box magazine is included. (10A12014-4) {MODERN} (700/900)
serial #137PP21757, 30-06, 22'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1988-manufactured rifle retain 97-98% original blue with scattered light h...moreandling marks and spots of minor silvering along select high edges. The satin finish checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and forend rate near excellent with perhaps a tiny handling mark or two. The original sights are intact and one original detachable box magazine is included. (10A12014-4) {MODERN} (700/900)

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Remington Model 700 LH BDL Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 607 (Sale Order: 607 of 636)      

serial #C6422527, 22-250 Rem, 24'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this left-handed rifle retain about 98% of their original blue finish with scattered specks of fine oxidation staining a few light handling marks. The bolt body remains mostly bright showing a lightly worn engine turned finish and the handle has toned to plum. The skipline checkered walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock with right-side cheekpiece and contrasting forend cap rates excellent with only a couple light handling marks. The rear sight has been removed and a Bushnell Scope Chief VI 3-9x40mm scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics has been mounted in factory holes. A fine varmint gun, chambered in a well proven caliber. (10A12014-2) {MODERN} (700/900)
serial #C6422527, 22-250 Rem, 24'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this left-handed rifle retain about 98% of their original blue finish with s...morecattered specks of fine oxidation staining a few light handling marks. The bolt body remains mostly bright showing a lightly worn engine turned finish and the handle has toned to plum. The skipline checkered walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock with right-side cheekpiece and contrasting forend cap rates excellent with only a couple light handling marks. The rear sight has been removed and a Bushnell Scope Chief VI 3-9x40mm scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics has been mounted in factory holes. A fine varmint gun, chambered in a well proven caliber. (10A12014-2) {MODERN} (700/900)

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Remington Model 51 Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 608 (Sale Order: 608 of 636)      

serial #PA35307, 380 ACP, 3 1/4" barrel with a bright near-excellent bore showing some very fine scattered frosting with strong rifling throughout. This pistol was manufactured in 1932 and retains 96-97% original blue showing light handling and edge wear with a few spots of scattered fine oxidation staining with the balance toning to plum in direct light. The small parts show handsome remnants of fire blue and the checkered black hard rubber grips with Remington-UMC logos remain excellent showing minimal handling wear. It shows the expected two-line slide legend and Remington anchor proof which both remain crisp and the action appears to function well mechanically. Included is a single factory magazine with ''U''-marked floorplate. (26A12036-43) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield Collection] (700/900)
serial #PA35307, 380 ACP, 3 1/4" barrel with a bright near-excellent bore showing some very fine scattered frosting with strong rifling throughout. This pistol was manufa...morectured in 1932 and retains 96-97% original blue showing light handling and edge wear with a few spots of scattered fine oxidation staining with the balance toning to plum in direct light. The small parts show handsome remnants of fire blue and the checkered black hard rubber grips with Remington-UMC logos remain excellent showing minimal handling wear. It shows the expected two-line slide legend and Remington anchor proof which both remain crisp and the action appears to function well mechanically. Included is a single factory magazine with ''U''-marked floorplate. (26A12036-43) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield Collection] (700/900)

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Harrington & Richardson Large Frame Hammerless Revolver

Lot # 609 (Sale Order: 609 of 636)      

serial #96861, 38 S&W, 3 1/4" ribbed round barrel with a bright excellent bore showing a 1/8'' area of toolmarks on a single land nearer the breech with strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain 97-98% bright original nickel, showing some very light handling wear with a few spots of flaking and bubbling nearer the muzzle showing fine oxidation staining. The cylinder retains 95% bright gold finish showing mild turn ring and a freckle or two of minute oxidation staining; the triggerguard retains 98% lightly fading original blue and the trigger and rear sight latch show smoky case colors. It wears a pair of smooth genuine mother-of-pearl grips which show a few tiny checks off each escutcheon and a hair of shyness at the throat on each with otherwise excellent fit and condition. The numbered parts all appear to be matching and all markings remain crisp; timing and lockup appear sound and the ejector functions as it should. An attractive example of these nice large frame revolvers. (26B12036-3) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (700/900)
serial #96861, 38 S&W, 3 1/4" ribbed round barrel with a bright excellent bore showing a 1/8'' area of toolmarks on a single land nearer the breech with strong rifling th...moreroughout. The metal surfaces retain 97-98% bright original nickel, showing some very light handling wear with a few spots of flaking and bubbling nearer the muzzle showing fine oxidation staining. The cylinder retains 95% bright gold finish showing mild turn ring and a freckle or two of minute oxidation staining; the triggerguard retains 98% lightly fading original blue and the trigger and rear sight latch show smoky case colors. It wears a pair of smooth genuine mother-of-pearl grips which show a few tiny checks off each escutcheon and a hair of shyness at the throat on each with otherwise excellent fit and condition. The numbered parts all appear to be matching and all markings remain crisp; timing and lockup appear sound and the ejector functions as it should. An attractive example of these nice large frame revolvers. (26B12036-3) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (700/900)

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Vintage J Unertl 12X Riflescope

Lot # 610 (Sale Order: 610 of 636)      

This is a J Unertl 12X Riflescope measuring 25 3/4" overall in length with a 3/4" body. The scope is equipped with a classic crosshair reticle and presents clear glass. The blued finish remains 96% complete with scattered handling marks and light overall usage wear. Included is a pair of silver mounting rings with one being labeled ''J. Unertl'' and the other remaining unmarked, and two twist-on lens covers. An excellent vintage scope. (2A10701-6) (700/900)
This is a J Unertl 12X Riflescope measuring 25 3/4" overall in length with a 3/4" body. The scope is equipped with a classic crosshair reticle and presents clear glass. T...morehe blued finish remains 96% complete with scattered handling marks and light overall usage wear. Included is a pair of silver mounting rings with one being labeled ''J. Unertl'' and the other remaining unmarked, and two twist-on lens covers. An excellent vintage scope. (2A10701-6) (700/900)

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Irish Flintlock Coat Pistol by Eyland Birch

Lot # 611 (Sale Order: 611 of 636)      

.54 cal, 8'' octagon barrel with a partially bright moderately oxidized bore. The barrel retains about 90% of an older restored rich plum-brown finish showing some scattered light handling marks and minor oxidation staining, otherwise retaining lovely damascus patterns throughout. The original ''BIRCH ARMAGH'' barrel address is very faded and only partially legible. The lockplate shows some remnants of silvery case-hardened patina and retains a fine ''BIRCH'' maker marking in the center and light foliate bordering. The cock is a bit rudimentary and may be an old replacement, the lock otherwise equipped with waterproof pan and bridled roller frizzen. The barrel is secured with a pair of keys without escutcheons and the iron fittings include single ramrod thimble, tailpipe, circular triggerguard with pineapple finial, and simple lock screw washer, these parts toning to gunmetal gray and showing overall light pitting. The walnut stock rates very good showing a number of repaired lengthy cracks and a thin repaired chip along either side of the tip, the left chipping once more at the muzzle along with some other scattered dings. The grip features coarse checkering with small cross detailing and there is a silver monogram plate atop the wrist with a set of initials that is no longer legible. A short piece of hickory is present in the thimbles as a placeholder and the pistol is sighted with a fine notch rear and bead front. The lock seems to function normally. A very good Irish pistol in original flint from a rather obscure maker. (13A11579-7) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)
.54 cal, 8'' octagon barrel with a partially bright moderately oxidized bore. The barrel retains about 90% of an older restored rich plum-brown finish showing some scatte...morered light handling marks and minor oxidation staining, otherwise retaining lovely damascus patterns throughout. The original ''BIRCH ARMAGH'' barrel address is very faded and only partially legible. The lockplate shows some remnants of silvery case-hardened patina and retains a fine ''BIRCH'' maker marking in the center and light foliate bordering. The cock is a bit rudimentary and may be an old replacement, the lock otherwise equipped with waterproof pan and bridled roller frizzen. The barrel is secured with a pair of keys without escutcheons and the iron fittings include single ramrod thimble, tailpipe, circular triggerguard with pineapple finial, and simple lock screw washer, these parts toning to gunmetal gray and showing overall light pitting. The walnut stock rates very good showing a number of repaired lengthy cracks and a thin repaired chip along either side of the tip, the left chipping once more at the muzzle along with some other scattered dings. The grip features coarse checkering with small cross detailing and there is a silver monogram plate atop the wrist with a set of initials that is no longer legible. A short piece of hickory is present in the thimbles as a placeholder and the pistol is sighted with a fine notch rear and bead front. The lock seems to function normally. A very good Irish pistol in original flint from a rather obscure maker. (13A11579-7) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)

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American Halfstock Percussion Sporting Rifle

Lot # 612 (Sale Order: 612 of 636)      

About .54 cal, 32'' octagon barrel with an oxidized bore showing moderate pitting nearer the breech and no evident rifling remaining. This rifle was converted to percussion during the period of use, utilizing the simple drum and nipple bolster and the original flint lockplate. The barrel and lockplate are a rich deep plum-brown patina showing scattered old oxidation and noticeable erosion along lockplate and nipple bolster indicating serious use back in the day. There is a set of faint maker's initials along the barrel flat that is difficult to discern. The fittings are quite nice consisting of a hickory barrel under-rib supporting the faceted brass thimbles, the other brass furniture including the tailpipe, triggerguard with rear spur, buttplate with faceted heel and foliate finial toe plate, a rather attractive horsehead patchbox and oval and teardrop lock screws. The patchbox shows some nice bordering and the cover is neatly inscribed with the original owner's name ''S. Brooks''. The barrel is secured by a pair of small keys through nice silver escutcheons (one on the right missing) and there is a silver shield atop the wrist and a quite lovely silver starburst surrounded by fine wire bordering on the left-side scant cheekpiece. The checkered walnut stock has a horn tip and remains in very good condition showing honest expected wear with some scattered thin cracks and flaking varnish, one more noticeable 2 1/2'' crack ahead of the lockplate that shows a period repair with two small iron nails. A simple hickory ramrod is present, the rear sight dovetail is vacant, the front sight is a brass blade and the lock is a bit stiff but seems to function normally. A rather nice classic American rifle. (13B11847-29) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
About .54 cal, 32'' octagon barrel with an oxidized bore showing moderate pitting nearer the breech and no evident rifling remaining. This rifle was converted to percussi...moreon during the period of use, utilizing the simple drum and nipple bolster and the original flint lockplate. The barrel and lockplate are a rich deep plum-brown patina showing scattered old oxidation and noticeable erosion along lockplate and nipple bolster indicating serious use back in the day. There is a set of faint maker's initials along the barrel flat that is difficult to discern. The fittings are quite nice consisting of a hickory barrel under-rib supporting the faceted brass thimbles, the other brass furniture including the tailpipe, triggerguard with rear spur, buttplate with faceted heel and foliate finial toe plate, a rather attractive horsehead patchbox and oval and teardrop lock screws. The patchbox shows some nice bordering and the cover is neatly inscribed with the original owner's name ''S. Brooks''. The barrel is secured by a pair of small keys through nice silver escutcheons (one on the right missing) and there is a silver shield atop the wrist and a quite lovely silver starburst surrounded by fine wire bordering on the left-side scant cheekpiece. The checkered walnut stock has a horn tip and remains in very good condition showing honest expected wear with some scattered thin cracks and flaking varnish, one more noticeable 2 1/2'' crack ahead of the lockplate that shows a period repair with two small iron nails. A simple hickory ramrod is present, the rear sight dovetail is vacant, the front sight is a brass blade and the lock is a bit stiff but seems to function normally. A rather nice classic American rifle. (13B11847-29) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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Winchester Pre '64 Model 70 Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 613 (Sale Order: 613 of 636)      

serial #326942, 30-06, 24'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1955-made rifle retain about 85-90% original blue showing some silvering along the high edges and most of the loss due to some scattered light oxidation mostly along the underside of the barrel and along the bottom metal. The bolt body remains mostly bright, the small bolt parts retain about 95% original blue and all markings remain crisp. The checkered pistolgrip walnut Monte Carlo stock remains in very fine condition showing a little older added oil finish, a small spot of hardened finish along the right side toe and some scattered light mildew staining. The stock is equipped with sling swivels and a Pachmayr ventilated red rubber pad and the rifle is sighted with a Lyman 57WJS receiver sight, folding white diamond rear sight and ramped silver bead front sight without its hood. The bolt is properly electro-penciled matching the action. A very good classic pre-64 Model 70 rifle. (13A11965-18) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #326942, 30-06, 24'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1955-made rifle retain about 85-90% original blue showing some silvering along...more the high edges and most of the loss due to some scattered light oxidation mostly along the underside of the barrel and along the bottom metal. The bolt body remains mostly bright, the small bolt parts retain about 95% original blue and all markings remain crisp. The checkered pistolgrip walnut Monte Carlo stock remains in very fine condition showing a little older added oil finish, a small spot of hardened finish along the right side toe and some scattered light mildew staining. The stock is equipped with sling swivels and a Pachmayr ventilated red rubber pad and the rifle is sighted with a Lyman 57WJS receiver sight, folding white diamond rear sight and ramped silver bead front sight without its hood. The bolt is properly electro-penciled matching the action. A very good classic pre-64 Model 70 rifle. (13A11965-18) {C&R} (700/900)

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Browning High Power Safari Grade Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 614 (Sale Order: 614 of 636)      

serial #3L18009, 30-06, 22'' barrel with a bright very fine bore showing a little mild frosting and crisp rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1963-made rifle retain about 98% original blue showing a couple of errant freckles and light handling marks. The bolt remains mostly bright showing a few oxidation speckles and areas of hardened preservative while the floorplate and triggerguard retain about 97% black anodized finish showing some scattered handling marks and the usual gold-accented light foliate and geometric embellishments. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock with left-side cheekpiece remains in very good condition showing some flaking and crackling to the original varnish and scattered mildew staining mostly along the sides of the butt. The checkering is otherwise crisp and the original hard rubber buttplate is intact. A Leupold one-piece base is installed atop the action and the rifle is sighted with an adjustable u-notch rear and ramped brass bead front without hood. (13A11965-32) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #3L18009, 30-06, 22'' barrel with a bright very fine bore showing a little mild frosting and crisp rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1963-made rifle retain about...more 98% original blue showing a couple of errant freckles and light handling marks. The bolt remains mostly bright showing a few oxidation speckles and areas of hardened preservative while the floorplate and triggerguard retain about 97% black anodized finish showing some scattered handling marks and the usual gold-accented light foliate and geometric embellishments. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock with left-side cheekpiece remains in very good condition showing some flaking and crackling to the original varnish and scattered mildew staining mostly along the sides of the butt. The checkering is otherwise crisp and the original hard rubber buttplate is intact. A Leupold one-piece base is installed atop the action and the rifle is sighted with an adjustable u-notch rear and ramped brass bead front without hood. (13A11965-32) {C&R} (700/900)

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Marlin Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 615 (Sale Order: 615 of 636)      

serial #360661, 32 CF, 24'' octagon barrel with a partially bright fair-good bore showing some overall light pitting, a few areas more moderate, and generally strong rifling throughout. The barrel retains perhaps 60% original blue toning to a deep gray-brown patina overall with scattered light dings and old oxidation while the magazine tube is a pleasant smooth gray-brown patina. The action retains a similar amount of original bright blue flaking to gray-brown patina and the lever and hammer show generous smoky remnants of case-hardening. The plain walnut stocks remain in very good plus condition with scattered light dings and handling marks and is equipped with smooth steel buttplate. The rifle is sighted with standard sporting rear sight and German silver blade front sight. A respectable centerfire 32 Marlin. (13B12067-8) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #360661, 32 CF, 24'' octagon barrel with a partially bright fair-good bore showing some overall light pitting, a few areas more moderate, and generally strong rifl...moreing throughout. The barrel retains perhaps 60% original blue toning to a deep gray-brown patina overall with scattered light dings and old oxidation while the magazine tube is a pleasant smooth gray-brown patina. The action retains a similar amount of original bright blue flaking to gray-brown patina and the lever and hammer show generous smoky remnants of case-hardening. The plain walnut stocks remain in very good plus condition with scattered light dings and handling marks and is equipped with smooth steel buttplate. The rifle is sighted with standard sporting rear sight and German silver blade front sight. A respectable centerfire 32 Marlin. (13B12067-8) {C&R} (700/900)

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U.S. Model 1866 Second Model Allin Conversion Trapdoor Rifle

Lot # 616 (Sale Order: 616 of 636)      

50-70, 36 5/8'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a little mild frosting and strong rifling throughout. The barrel and bands have mostly toned to a pleasant gray-brown patina showing some scattered old dings and mild oxidation staining with remnants of the original armory bright polish along the protected areas. The breechblock and lock parts retain fine smoky gray case-hardening throughout along with a few sparse pinprick pits and minor oxidation staining, all markings remaining intact and crisp. The walnut stock remains in about very good condition with some overall old abrasions and dings. There is a very thin v-shaped hairline crack back from the lockplate arcing left over the top of the wrist and the left side of the buttstock shows a stamped number ''75 07''. The proper hardware is intact and the lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. A very respectable example of these early Trapdoor rifles. (13A11955-21) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
50-70, 36 5/8'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a little mild frosting and strong rifling throughout. The barrel and bands have mostly toned to a pleasan...moret gray-brown patina showing some scattered old dings and mild oxidation staining with remnants of the original armory bright polish along the protected areas. The breechblock and lock parts retain fine smoky gray case-hardening throughout along with a few sparse pinprick pits and minor oxidation staining, all markings remaining intact and crisp. The walnut stock remains in about very good condition with some overall old abrasions and dings. There is a very thin v-shaped hairline crack back from the lockplate arcing left over the top of the wrist and the left side of the buttstock shows a stamped number ''75 07''. The proper hardware is intact and the lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. A very respectable example of these early Trapdoor rifles. (13A11955-21) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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Simson & Co. Scalloped Boxlock Double Shotgun

Lot # 617 (Sale Order: 617 of 636)      

serial #142315, 16 ga (2 3/4''), 28'' Krupp Special-Gewehr-Laufstahl barrels choked improved modified and full with bright excellent bores showing a little stubborn fouling. The barrels of this May 1951 proof-dated shotgun retain about 95% original blue showing one tiny ding along the right barrel and some scattered mild oxidation speckling. The action retains perhaps 75% original vibrant case-hardened colors with areas drifting to a pleasant smoky gray patina and showing a little mild oxidation staining and some generous protective lacquer. The action shows some light bordering and simple foliate embellishments, the bottom with a rather folky looking duck. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut buttstock and splinter forend remain in about very good plus condition showing some scattered light dings and handling marks, the buttstock also with a 1/2'' chip at the toe. The Bakelite pistolgrip cap and buttplate are intact, length-of-pull is 13 7/8'' with drops of 1 1/2'' and 2 1/4'' and slight cast-off. The shotgun features medium brass bead front sight, double triggers, automatic safety and loaded chamber indicator pins. The barrels lock-up solid on-face via dual under-bites and Greener crossbolt and the action seems to function normally. (13A11847-21) {C&R} (600/800)
serial #142315, 16 ga (2 3/4''), 28'' Krupp Special-Gewehr-Laufstahl barrels choked improved modified and full with bright excellent bores showing a little stubborn fouli...moreng. The barrels of this May 1951 proof-dated shotgun retain about 95% original blue showing one tiny ding along the right barrel and some scattered mild oxidation speckling. The action retains perhaps 75% original vibrant case-hardened colors with areas drifting to a pleasant smoky gray patina and showing a little mild oxidation staining and some generous protective lacquer. The action shows some light bordering and simple foliate embellishments, the bottom with a rather folky looking duck. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut buttstock and splinter forend remain in about very good plus condition showing some scattered light dings and handling marks, the buttstock also with a 1/2'' chip at the toe. The Bakelite pistolgrip cap and buttplate are intact, length-of-pull is 13 7/8'' with drops of 1 1/2'' and 2 1/4'' and slight cast-off. The shotgun features medium brass bead front sight, double triggers, automatic safety and loaded chamber indicator pins. The barrels lock-up solid on-face via dual under-bites and Greener crossbolt and the action seems to function normally. (13A11847-21) {C&R} (600/800)

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Winchester Model 12 Smallbore Slide Action Shotgun

Lot # 618 (Sale Order: 618 of 636)      

serial #787426, 20 ga (2 3/4''), 28'' plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore showing a few tiny oxidation speckles. The barrel and magazine tube retain about 90% original blue showing some mild operational wear and some areas toning to gray along the sides of the barrel. The action retains about 80-85% original bright blue showing some light flaking to gray-brown patina and mild oxidation staining along the high edges and a few assembly marks along the left edge. All markings remain crisp and clear and the checkered walnut forend remains in near excellent condition showing some light handling marks. The checkered capped pistolgrip buttstock is a deluxe grade nicely fitted replacement that rates near excellent showing lovely grain figure throughout either side. The proper factory hard rubber pistolgrip cap and buttplate are intact. The shotgun is sighted with a replacement orange fiber optic bead and the action seems to function well mechanically. A rather nice 1937-made 20 gauge Model 12. (13A12046-19) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #787426, 20 ga (2 3/4''), 28'' plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore showing a few tiny oxidation speckles. The barrel and magazine tube retain abo...moreut 90% original blue showing some mild operational wear and some areas toning to gray along the sides of the barrel. The action retains about 80-85% original bright blue showing some light flaking to gray-brown patina and mild oxidation staining along the high edges and a few assembly marks along the left edge. All markings remain crisp and clear and the checkered walnut forend remains in near excellent condition showing some light handling marks. The checkered capped pistolgrip buttstock is a deluxe grade nicely fitted replacement that rates near excellent showing lovely grain figure throughout either side. The proper factory hard rubber pistolgrip cap and buttplate are intact. The shotgun is sighted with a replacement orange fiber optic bead and the action seems to function well mechanically. A rather nice 1937-made 20 gauge Model 12. (13A12046-19) {C&R} (700/900)

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Browning Auto 5 Light Twelve Semi-Auto Shotgun

Lot # 619 (Sale Order: 619 of 636)      

serial #71G64464, 12 ga (2 3/4''), 30'' plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 96% original blue with scattered light handling marks and speckled oxidation throughout, the bolt and shell lifter mostly bright with a few spots of mild staining, and the trigger retains nearly all its gold finish. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very good condition with scattered light dings and handling marks, flattened points of checkering, and some light oxidation around the screws of the factory hard rubber buttplate. The receiver is factory embellished with Browning Grade I foliate scroll engraving, and the factory metal markings remain crisp. The shotgun is sighted with a ramped silver bead and appears to function well mechanically. (14A11963-3) {C&R} (600/800)
serial #71G64464, 12 ga (2 3/4''), 30'' plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 96% original blue with scattered light hand...moreling marks and speckled oxidation throughout, the bolt and shell lifter mostly bright with a few spots of mild staining, and the trigger retains nearly all its gold finish. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very good condition with scattered light dings and handling marks, flattened points of checkering, and some light oxidation around the screws of the factory hard rubber buttplate. The receiver is factory embellished with Browning Grade I foliate scroll engraving, and the factory metal markings remain crisp. The shotgun is sighted with a ramped silver bead and appears to function well mechanically. (14A11963-3) {C&R} (600/800)

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Winchester Model 100 Semi-Auto Carbine

Lot # 620 (Sale Order: 620 of 636)      

serial #175994, 243 Win, 19'' barrel with a bright very good bore with scattered light pitting but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this late 60's carbine retain about 90% original blue with light to perhaps more moderate wear on the high edges and contact points, light thinning on the receiver and barrel, and some scattered handling marks, freckling, and a spot of light pitting on the barrel. The alloy triggerguard shows light edge wear and thinning of the finish on the triggerguard bow. The smooth pistolgrip walnut stock is in near excellent condition with a couple light handling marks and a neatly added finish, the checkered black plastic buttplate intact and sling swivels on the barrel band and at the toe. The factory markings remain crisp, and a few of the filler screws show mild slot wear. The carbine is sighted with a ramped bead front sight and a folding adjustable u-notch rear sight, is drilled and tapped for optics and receiver sight mounting with a few small marks from previous sight bases, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is one convex-arrow Winchester-marked magazine showing general high edge wear along the underside. A handy Winchester carbine is an effective medium game caliber. (14A11990-2) {C&R} (600/800)
serial #175994, 243 Win, 19'' barrel with a bright very good bore with scattered light pitting but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this late 60's carbine...more retain about 90% original blue with light to perhaps more moderate wear on the high edges and contact points, light thinning on the receiver and barrel, and some scattered handling marks, freckling, and a spot of light pitting on the barrel. The alloy triggerguard shows light edge wear and thinning of the finish on the triggerguard bow. The smooth pistolgrip walnut stock is in near excellent condition with a couple light handling marks and a neatly added finish, the checkered black plastic buttplate intact and sling swivels on the barrel band and at the toe. The factory markings remain crisp, and a few of the filler screws show mild slot wear. The carbine is sighted with a ramped bead front sight and a folding adjustable u-notch rear sight, is drilled and tapped for optics and receiver sight mounting with a few small marks from previous sight bases, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is one convex-arrow Winchester-marked magazine showing general high edge wear along the underside. A handy Winchester carbine is an effective medium game caliber. (14A11990-2) {C&R} (600/800)

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U.S. Model 1903-A3 Bolt Action Rifle by Remington

Lot # 621 (Sale Order: 621 of 636)      

serial #3925356, 30-06, 24'' 8-43 dated Remington Arms barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% dark gray-black arsenal Parkerized finish with touches of light wear on high edges and contact points and some light handling marks. The straight grip walnut stock and handguard are in very good plus condition with a small chip at the tip of the handguard, an easily missed arsenal-quality repair at the toe, and some scattered light dings and handling marks. The stock is marked with a partial circled ''P'' above ''66'' behind the triggerguard, a light boxed ''RIA / EB'' cartouche on the left side of the butt, and ''5356'' is stamped on the right side. The receiver and barrel markings are crisp, the bolt handle is marked with two separate 4-digit numbers, and the front sight, rear sight, safety, cocking piece, upper band, and swivels are ''R'' marked. Included is a copy of a CMP Certificate of Authenticity serialized to the rifle, and a CMP issued manual. The rifle retains the standard open sights and appears to function well mechanically. (14A11844-49) {C&R} (600/800)
serial #3925356, 30-06, 24'' 8-43 dated Remington Arms barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% dark gray-black arsenal Parkerized finish ...morewith touches of light wear on high edges and contact points and some light handling marks. The straight grip walnut stock and handguard are in very good plus condition with a small chip at the tip of the handguard, an easily missed arsenal-quality repair at the toe, and some scattered light dings and handling marks. The stock is marked with a partial circled ''P'' above ''66'' behind the triggerguard, a light boxed ''RIA / EB'' cartouche on the left side of the butt, and ''5356'' is stamped on the right side. The receiver and barrel markings are crisp, the bolt handle is marked with two separate 4-digit numbers, and the front sight, rear sight, safety, cocking piece, upper band, and swivels are ''R'' marked. Included is a copy of a CMP Certificate of Authenticity serialized to the rifle, and a CMP issued manual. The rifle retains the standard open sights and appears to function well mechanically. (14A11844-49) {C&R} (600/800)

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Browning High Power Safari Grade Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 622 (Sale Order: 622 of 636)      

serial #5L31246, 30-06, 22'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore with touches of old oxidation in the grooves but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1965-made rifle retain about 98% original blue with a spot of light pitting behind the rear sight and some scattered specks of oxidation and light handling marks, and the bolt remains bright with a few spots of light pitting. The checkered pistolgrip Monte Carlo-style walnut stock is in very good condition with some scattered light dings and handling marks and light flaking and crazing of the finish, and features a left side cheekpiece, sling swivels, and a factory hard rubber buttplate; the stock is numbered to the rifle in the barrel channel. The metal markings remain crisp, and the bolt is numbered to the gun. The rifle is sighted with a hooded ramped bead front sight and a folding adjustable u-notch rear sight, and mounted to the receiver is a Leupold one-piece base with rings. A solid example of these attractive Belgian-made sporting rifles. (14A11965-34) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #5L31246, 30-06, 22'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore with touches of old oxidation in the grooves but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of th...moreis 1965-made rifle retain about 98% original blue with a spot of light pitting behind the rear sight and some scattered specks of oxidation and light handling marks, and the bolt remains bright with a few spots of light pitting. The checkered pistolgrip Monte Carlo-style walnut stock is in very good condition with some scattered light dings and handling marks and light flaking and crazing of the finish, and features a left side cheekpiece, sling swivels, and a factory hard rubber buttplate; the stock is numbered to the rifle in the barrel channel. The metal markings remain crisp, and the bolt is numbered to the gun. The rifle is sighted with a hooded ramped bead front sight and a folding adjustable u-notch rear sight, and mounted to the receiver is a Leupold one-piece base with rings. A solid example of these attractive Belgian-made sporting rifles. (14A11965-34) {C&R} (700/900)

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U.S. Model 1903 Mark I Bolt Action Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 623 (Sale Order: 623 of 636)      

serial #1172291, 30-06, 24'' 5-19 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a lightly oxidized bore, greater towards the muzzle, still showing strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 95% arsenal reapplied gray-green Parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, some scattered light handling marks, and areas lightly toning brown. The straight grip walnut stock and handguard are in very good condition as lightly cleaned and with an added finish, showing some scattered light dings and handling marks. The stock is marked with a partially boxed ''S.A.'' over ''0'' on the left, and the bare remnants of circled ''P'' is just present behind the triggerguard. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and clear, three punch marks present beneath the serial number, and the bolt assembly and rear swivel are ''R'' marked. The rifle retains the standard open sights, the windage adjustments somewhat stiff, the receiver shows the expected cut for use with the Pedersen device, and the rifle will require attention as the ejector does not work correctly, but otherwise appears to function well mechanically. A solid example of these uncommon Model 1903 variants, only 65,000 produced before WWI ended. (14A12065-1) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #1172291, 30-06, 24'' 5-19 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a lightly oxidized bore, greater towards the muzzle, still showing strong rifling throughout. The m...moreetal surfaces retain about 95% arsenal reapplied gray-green Parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, some scattered light handling marks, and areas lightly toning brown. The straight grip walnut stock and handguard are in very good condition as lightly cleaned and with an added finish, showing some scattered light dings and handling marks. The stock is marked with a partially boxed ''S.A.'' over ''0'' on the left, and the bare remnants of circled ''P'' is just present behind the triggerguard. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and clear, three punch marks present beneath the serial number, and the bolt assembly and rear swivel are ''R'' marked. The rifle retains the standard open sights, the windage adjustments somewhat stiff, the receiver shows the expected cut for use with the Pedersen device, and the rifle will require attention as the ejector does not work correctly, but otherwise appears to function well mechanically. A solid example of these uncommon Model 1903 variants, only 65,000 produced before WWI ended. (14A12065-1) {C&R} (700/900)

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Browning High Power Safari Grade Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 624 (Sale Order: 624 of 636)      

serial #3L7734, 243 Win, 22'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1963-manufactured rifle retain about 98% original blue with light silvering at the muzzle and a few scattered spots of light oxidation and pinprick pitting, the bolt remaining bright with some scattered specks of oxidation staining, and the bottom metal shows only a few light handling marks and is neatly factory decorated with light filigree. The checkered pistolgrip Monte Carlo-style walnut stock is in very good to very good plus condition with a couple light dings or handling marks and light to more moderate flaking of the finish. The stock features sling swivels and a left side cheekpiece, is numbered to the rifle in the barrel channel, and the factory Browning plastic buttplate is intact. The factory markings remain clear and the bolt is numbered to the rifle. The rifle is sighted with a ramped bead front sight and a folding adjustable u-notch rear sight, a one-piece twist-off scope base is mounted to the receiver, and appears to function well mechanically. (14A11965-33) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #3L7734, 243 Win, 22'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1963-manufactured rifle retain about 98% original blue with light silvering ...moreat the muzzle and a few scattered spots of light oxidation and pinprick pitting, the bolt remaining bright with some scattered specks of oxidation staining, and the bottom metal shows only a few light handling marks and is neatly factory decorated with light filigree. The checkered pistolgrip Monte Carlo-style walnut stock is in very good to very good plus condition with a couple light dings or handling marks and light to more moderate flaking of the finish. The stock features sling swivels and a left side cheekpiece, is numbered to the rifle in the barrel channel, and the factory Browning plastic buttplate is intact. The factory markings remain clear and the bolt is numbered to the rifle. The rifle is sighted with a ramped bead front sight and a folding adjustable u-notch rear sight, a one-piece twist-off scope base is mounted to the receiver, and appears to function well mechanically. (14A11965-33) {C&R} (700/900)

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U.S. Model 1903-A3 Bolt Action Rifle by Remington

Lot # 625 (Sale Order: 625 of 636)      

serial #3738314, 30-06, 24'' 3-44 dated Remington Arms 2-groove barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 85-90% arsenal reapplied gray-green Parkerized finish with some light wear on high edges and contact points, areas toning to an even brown, and the recess between the rear sight and the magazine cutoff has been lightly dressed and what appears to be cold blue added. The straight grip walnut stock and handguard are in near excellent condition as arsenal refurbished with some scattered light handling marks and an old small chip beside the buttplate tang. The stock is marked with a clear boxed ''O.G.E.K.'' inspector's mark ahead of the faint remnants of the original inspector marks, a clear circled ''P'' is marked behind the triggerguard, and the left side of the butt is ''US'' stamped. The receiver and barrel markings remain crisp and the rear sight, front sight, upper barrel band, sling swivels, and bolt and striker are ''R'' marked. The rifle retains the standard open sights and appears to function well mechanically. (14A11857-18) {C&R} (600/800)
serial #3738314, 30-06, 24'' 3-44 dated Remington Arms 2-groove barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 85-90% arsenal reapplied gray-green P...morearkerized finish with some light wear on high edges and contact points, areas toning to an even brown, and the recess between the rear sight and the magazine cutoff has been lightly dressed and what appears to be cold blue added. The straight grip walnut stock and handguard are in near excellent condition as arsenal refurbished with some scattered light handling marks and an old small chip beside the buttplate tang. The stock is marked with a clear boxed ''O.G.E.K.'' inspector's mark ahead of the faint remnants of the original inspector marks, a clear circled ''P'' is marked behind the triggerguard, and the left side of the butt is ''US'' stamped. The receiver and barrel markings remain crisp and the rear sight, front sight, upper barrel band, sling swivels, and bolt and striker are ''R'' marked. The rifle retains the standard open sights and appears to function well mechanically. (14A11857-18) {C&R} (600/800)

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