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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Uzi Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 101 (Sale Order: 101 of 636)      

Description Update 05-27-2025: Finish shows a bit more wear overall
serial #0013, 9mm, 10'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. Receiver retains about 96% original Parkerizing with light oxidation, touches of light wear on high edges and contact points with the bolt showing areas flaking to a gray-brown patina. The black Bakelite grips and forend remain in good condition with overall light scuffs and dings. This 1960's era Israeli Uzi with IDF military marking is marked ''M FOSTER SN 0013 Beverly MA'' on the underside back end of the receiver indicating the Class 7 manufacturer that resurrected this historic piece to a semi-auto configuration. Features the factory elevation adjustable front sight, adjustable rear sight with long- and short-range blades, and sling attachments. This pistol fires from a closed bolt and appears to function mechanically. Includes one 32-round magazine and one 25-round magazine, along with manual and instruction on the semi-auto conversion. An excellent find for the collector. (31B11897-81) {MODERN} [Mark Foster Collection] (1200/1800)

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Unique Colt LE6920 AR-15 M4 ''Law Enforcement'' Semi-Auto Carbine

Lot # 102 (Sale Order: 102 of 636)      

serial #LE045295, 5.56mm, 16'' M4 profile chromoly barrel with a 1:7'' twist and a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain about 99% original phosphate and anodized finish. This ''restricted'' marked LE carbine was offered only to Law Enforcement during the 1994-2004 Assault Weapons Ban and is complemented with an LMT LMC short stroke gas piston upper with MRP monolithic rail platform. The pistolgrip and 4-position stock furniture rates excellent. No magazine is included but replacements are readily available. The action functions well mechanically and all markings remain legible. A terrific tactical AR carbine in excellent condition. (31B11910-2) {MODERN} (1200/1800)
serial #LE045295, 5.56mm, 16'' M4 profile chromoly barrel with a 1:7'' twist and a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain about 99% origin...moreal phosphate and anodized finish. This ''restricted'' marked LE carbine was offered only to Law Enforcement during the 1994-2004 Assault Weapons Ban and is complemented with an LMT LMC short stroke gas piston upper with MRP monolithic rail platform. The pistolgrip and 4-position stock furniture rates excellent. No magazine is included but replacements are readily available. The action functions well mechanically and all markings remain legible. A terrific tactical AR carbine in excellent condition. (31B11910-2) {MODERN} (1200/1800)

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Springfield Armory M1A Tanker Semi-Auto Rifle

Lot # 103 (Sale Order: 103 of 636)      

serial #560825, 308 Win, 16 1/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 96% Parkerized finish showing very light wear along the high edges and some scattered light handling marks. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock and polymer handguard rate excellent. The checkered steel buttplate rates excellent and the rifle is equipped with a factory muzzle brake. A tritium front night sight post is present exhibiting very little glow alongside a micro adjustable rear aperture. Overall the rifle is in essentially new condition. (33A11979-139) {MODERN} (1200/1800)
serial #560825, 308 Win, 16 1/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 96% Parkerized finish showing very light wear along the high edges ...moreand some scattered light handling marks. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock and polymer handguard rate excellent. The checkered steel buttplate rates excellent and the rifle is equipped with a factory muzzle brake. A tritium front night sight post is present exhibiting very little glow alongside a micro adjustable rear aperture. Overall the rifle is in essentially new condition. (33A11979-139) {MODERN} (1200/1800)

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Springfield Armory Inc M1A Super Match Semi-Auto Rifle

Lot # 104 (Sale Order: 104 of 636)      

serial #094974, 308 Win, 22'' barrel with a flash hider and a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original Parkerized finish with some speckled oxidation along the barrel and a couple minor handling marks. The walnut stock is in excellent condition with a light handling mark or two and features somewhat oversized proportions and the action neatly glass bedded to the stock; the polymer handguard shows a pair of light handling marks atop. The receiver markings are crisp and the bolt is TRW-marked. The rifle features a tuned 2-stage trigger, National Match front sight and hooded rear aperture, and is sighted with a Springfield Armory 4-14x56 3rd Generation Government Model scope featuring clear glass, an adjustable objective, integral bubble level, and range finding reticle. Also included are four 20-round magazines. A nicely accurized M1A for the long range shooting enthusiast. (14A12044-1) {MODERN} (2000/3000)
serial #094974, 308 Win, 22'' barrel with a flash hider and a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original Parkerized finish with some speckled oxi...moredation along the barrel and a couple minor handling marks. The walnut stock is in excellent condition with a light handling mark or two and features somewhat oversized proportions and the action neatly glass bedded to the stock; the polymer handguard shows a pair of light handling marks atop. The receiver markings are crisp and the bolt is TRW-marked. The rifle features a tuned 2-stage trigger, National Match front sight and hooded rear aperture, and is sighted with a Springfield Armory 4-14x56 3rd Generation Government Model scope featuring clear glass, an adjustable objective, integral bubble level, and range finding reticle. Also included are four 20-round magazines. A nicely accurized M1A for the long range shooting enthusiast. (14A12044-1) {MODERN} (2000/3000)

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Optical Systems Tech Inc. PVS-22 Model 911 Universal Night Sight

Lot # 105 (Sale Order: 105 of 636)      

serial #4036D. This AJ-type sight measures 7 1/2" overall in length and is equipped with a full MIL-SPEC Gen 3 Autogated Pinnacle image intensification tube, 1.15 catadioptric lens for increased low light visibility, and OSTI's patented ''permanent boresight alignment technology''. It mounts to a standard 1913-pattern rail and boasts all-integral mounting construction for increased rigidity; the quick detach nature and compact size also allows it to quickly alternate into a spotting role in any visibility. The glass remains crisp, and functionality is confirmed with the battery compartment showing no areas of corrosion; the equipped rubber lens cap shows scattered handling wear with a bit of dried epoxy on the interior of the lid. The mount is marked ''LT672/LARUE'' on the underside and included is the original factory black nylon MOLLE carry case, lens cleaner, tools, manual, purchase order, and original spec sheets. This example remains in very good overall condition and presents a nice opportunity to secure an excellent no-nonsense NV rifle optic, regarded by many to among the finest of their type. (2B11876-8) (3000/5000)
serial #4036D. This AJ-type sight measures 7 1/2" overall in length and is equipped with a full MIL-SPEC Gen 3 Autogated Pinnacle image intensification tube, 1.15 catadio...moreptric lens for increased low light visibility, and OSTI's patented ''permanent boresight alignment technology''. It mounts to a standard 1913-pattern rail and boasts all-integral mounting construction for increased rigidity; the quick detach nature and compact size also allows it to quickly alternate into a spotting role in any visibility. The glass remains crisp, and functionality is confirmed with the battery compartment showing no areas of corrosion; the equipped rubber lens cap shows scattered handling wear with a bit of dried epoxy on the interior of the lid. The mount is marked ''LT672/LARUE'' on the underside and included is the original factory black nylon MOLLE carry case, lens cleaner, tools, manual, purchase order, and original spec sheets. This example remains in very good overall condition and presents a nice opportunity to secure an excellent no-nonsense NV rifle optic, regarded by many to among the finest of their type. (2B11876-8) (3000/5000)

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Scarce USMC J. Unertl MST-100 10X Sniper Rifle Scope

Lot # 106 (Sale Order: 106 of 636)      

Measuring 12”x2 3/4”x1 3/4”, weighing 3 1/4lb with original black body spray painted in a desert tan/green retaining 85% color scheme, wearing and flaking with moderate wear to the high points.. Optics are clear with crisp reticle manufactured by the Unertl Optic Company as a 10x USMC 7.62x51mm NATO calibrated optic, issued for use on top of M40A1 to M40A3 pattern bolt action sniper rifles. The left side of the adjustment body is marked "USMC SNIPER" with the serial number "1324" underneath. The elevation knob is graduated from 100 to 1,000 yards. Fitted with a pair of Badger ordnance scope rings each marked with the serial number "0524," with the front ring fitted with a SIMRAD night vision attachment point. Includes CMP documents. Acquiring one of these is a rare opportunity that should not be missed. (31A11897-19-1) [Mark Foster Collection] (3000/4000)

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U.S. M1 Garand Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 107 (Sale Order: 107 of 636)      

serial #313582, 30-06, 24'' 8-41 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a very good bore with fine pinprick pitting but strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1941-made rifle retain about 95% original gray-green Parkerized finish with light wear on the high edges and contact points, a few spots of thinning finish, a few specks of light oxidation, and light handling marks. The walnut stock is in very good plus condition as lightly cleaned with the remnants of an abrasion on the left side of the forend, about 1 1/2'' crack at the rear of the handguard, and scattered light handling marks. The stock is marked with a clear boxed ''S.A. / G.H.S.'' inspector's cartouche and Ordnance Wheel on the left and a strong circled ''P'' proof on the inside of the pistolgrip. The receiver markings remain crisp and the barrel marking is light but legible, the parts showing Springfield Armory drawing numbers correct for a mid-1941 vintage rifle, including the unrelieved operating rod. The rifle features the standard open sights with correct flush-nut rear sight drums, a milled triggerguard, and a single slot gas cylinder screw. A fine M1 rifle made just prior to the United States' entrance into the Second World War. (14B11897-12) {C&R} [Mark Foster Collection] (2000/3000)
serial #313582, 30-06, 24'' 8-41 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a very good bore with fine pinprick pitting but strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1941-made...more rifle retain about 95% original gray-green Parkerized finish with light wear on the high edges and contact points, a few spots of thinning finish, a few specks of light oxidation, and light handling marks. The walnut stock is in very good plus condition as lightly cleaned with the remnants of an abrasion on the left side of the forend, about 1 1/2'' crack at the rear of the handguard, and scattered light handling marks. The stock is marked with a clear boxed ''S.A. / G.H.S.'' inspector's cartouche and Ordnance Wheel on the left and a strong circled ''P'' proof on the inside of the pistolgrip. The receiver markings remain crisp and the barrel marking is light but legible, the parts showing Springfield Armory drawing numbers correct for a mid-1941 vintage rifle, including the unrelieved operating rod. The rifle features the standard open sights with correct flush-nut rear sight drums, a milled triggerguard, and a single slot gas cylinder screw. A fine M1 rifle made just prior to the United States' entrance into the Second World War. (14B11897-12) {C&R} [Mark Foster Collection] (2000/3000)

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Unissued U.S. M1 Garand Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 108 (Sale Order: 108 of 636)      

serial #5836403, 30-06, 24'' 3-55 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98-99% original gray-green Parkerized finish with minor wear along the races and bolt head, and some scattered light handling marks and dried preservative residue. The walnut stock and handguards are in near excellent condition with a couple light dings and handling marks, areas of light finish wear, and tactile raised grain, and is stamped with a crisp 1/2'' DoD acceptance stamp and serifed circled ''P''. The receiver and barrel markings remain crisp and the parts show the correct 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. Included is a CMP Certificate of Authenticity serialized to the rifle, noting it as ''M1 SA Collector Unissued''. A fine example of a late-production M1, one of the rare rifles to never have been issued. (14B11897-29) {C&R} [Mark Foster Collection] (3000/5000)
serial #5836403, 30-06, 24'' 3-55 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98-99% original gray-green Parkerized finish wit...moreh minor wear along the races and bolt head, and some scattered light handling marks and dried preservative residue. The walnut stock and handguards are in near excellent condition with a couple light dings and handling marks, areas of light finish wear, and tactile raised grain, and is stamped with a crisp 1/2'' DoD acceptance stamp and serifed circled ''P''. The receiver and barrel markings remain crisp and the parts show the correct 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. Included is a CMP Certificate of Authenticity serialized to the rifle, noting it as ''M1 SA Collector Unissued''. A fine example of a late-production M1, one of the rare rifles to never have been issued. (14B11897-29) {C&R} [Mark Foster Collection] (3000/5000)

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U.S. M1 Garand Mk. 2 Mod. 1 Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 109 (Sale Order: 109 of 636)      

serial #1838861, 7.62 NATO, 24'' 65-dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Navy conversion rifle retain about 95% gray-green arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish with the stock ferrule and bands toned to gray-brown, spots of light wear on high edges and contact points, and some scattered light handling marks; areas of previous pinprick pitting are visible beneath the finish. The walnut stock and handguards are in very good condition with numerous tiny impact marks on the left side below the action and right side of the butt, scattered light abrasions and dings, and light finish wear on the butt. The stock shows a light boxed ''S.A. / E.McF.'' inspector's cartouche, partially obscured by an impact mark, alongside a soft Ordnance Wheel, a partial circled ''P'' behind the triggerguard, and a bold ''10'' stamped on the right side of the butt. The receiver markings are crisp, the barrel shows proper Springfield Armory drawing number with ''7.62MM'' marking along with the added ''H&R'' and ''7.62 NATO'' denoting the conversion by Harrington & Richardson, the trigger housing and hammer are Springfield Armory marked and the bolt and operating rod are IHC-made, and the gas cylinder is marked ''CMP'' on the bayonet lug. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a stamped triggerguard, a 2-slot gas cylinder screw, correct white plastic magazine spacer, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is a CMP Certificate of Authenticity, serialized to the rifle, confirming it as a Mk 2 Mod 1 rifle, and a CMP tag noting the rifle having a muzzle reading of ''0+'' and a throat reading of ''1+''. A very good example of the Navy converted M1, done to take advantage of shared ammunition stores. (14B11897-56) {C&R} [Mark Foster Collection] (1800/2200)
serial #1838861, 7.62 NATO, 24'' 65-dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Navy conversion rifle retain about 95% gray-g...morereen arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish with the stock ferrule and bands toned to gray-brown, spots of light wear on high edges and contact points, and some scattered light handling marks; areas of previous pinprick pitting are visible beneath the finish. The walnut stock and handguards are in very good condition with numerous tiny impact marks on the left side below the action and right side of the butt, scattered light abrasions and dings, and light finish wear on the butt. The stock shows a light boxed ''S.A. / E.McF.'' inspector's cartouche, partially obscured by an impact mark, alongside a soft Ordnance Wheel, a partial circled ''P'' behind the triggerguard, and a bold ''10'' stamped on the right side of the butt. The receiver markings are crisp, the barrel shows proper Springfield Armory drawing number with ''7.62MM'' marking along with the added ''H&R'' and ''7.62 NATO'' denoting the conversion by Harrington & Richardson, the trigger housing and hammer are Springfield Armory marked and the bolt and operating rod are IHC-made, and the gas cylinder is marked ''CMP'' on the bayonet lug. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a stamped triggerguard, a 2-slot gas cylinder screw, correct white plastic magazine spacer, and appears to function well mechanically. Included is a CMP Certificate of Authenticity, serialized to the rifle, confirming it as a Mk 2 Mod 1 rifle, and a CMP tag noting the rifle having a muzzle reading of ''0+'' and a throat reading of ''1+''. A very good example of the Navy converted M1, done to take advantage of shared ammunition stores. (14B11897-56) {C&R} [Mark Foster Collection] (1800/2200)

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U.S. M1 Garand Rifle by International Harvester

Lot # 110 (Sale Order: 110 of 636)      

serial #5188743, 30-06, 24'' 12-54 dated LMR barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original gray-green Parkerized finish with light wear on the high edges and contact points and a few light handling marks. The stock and handguards are in near excellent condition with a few light impact marks on the forend and some scattered light handling marks, and the stock bears the remnants of a 1/2'' DoD acceptance stamp on the left, a strong but partial circled ''P'' on the pistolgrip, a painted ''8'' behind the lower sling swivel, and the interior of the stock is stamped with four digits, a hallmark of International Harvester M1 stocks, theorized to be a Julian calendar date code with this one reading ''2315''. The receiver and barrel markings remain crisp, the parts show International Harvester drawing numbers, and the rear sight drums and gas cylinder screw show ''IHC'' marks. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums and IHC front sight with flared ''wings'', a stamped triggerguard, and 2-slot gas cylinder screw. An excellent example of an International Harvester M1. (14B11897-3) {C&R} [Mark Foster Collection] (2000/3000)
serial #5188743, 30-06, 24'' 12-54 dated LMR barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original gray-green Parkerized finish with light wea...morer on the high edges and contact points and a few light handling marks. The stock and handguards are in near excellent condition with a few light impact marks on the forend and some scattered light handling marks, and the stock bears the remnants of a 1/2'' DoD acceptance stamp on the left, a strong but partial circled ''P'' on the pistolgrip, a painted ''8'' behind the lower sling swivel, and the interior of the stock is stamped with four digits, a hallmark of International Harvester M1 stocks, theorized to be a Julian calendar date code with this one reading ''2315''. The receiver and barrel markings remain crisp, the parts show International Harvester drawing numbers, and the rear sight drums and gas cylinder screw show ''IHC'' marks. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums and IHC front sight with flared ''wings'', a stamped triggerguard, and 2-slot gas cylinder screw. An excellent example of an International Harvester M1. (14B11897-3) {C&R} [Mark Foster Collection] (2000/3000)

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Excellent & Early U.S. M1A1 Paratrooper Carbine by Inland Division

Lot # 111 (Sale Order: 111 of 636)      

serial #65326, 30 Carbine, 18'' 12-42 dated Inland barrel with a bright excellent bore. Designed as a more compact and portable weapon for airborne forces, production of the M1A1 carbine began in late October 1942. With carbines being grabbed to fill the contract as needed, serial number ranges are only approximate, with the first production run being found between 50,000 and 950,000 and this fine example falling neatly within that range. The metal surfaces retain 97-98% excellent arsenal reapplied gray Parkerized finish with light silvering on high edges and contact points, minor toning of the receiver to brown under bright light, and scattered spots of previous pinprick pitting beneath the finish primarily along the barrel. The high-wood walnut stock and 2-rivet handguard are in near excellent condition with a small arsenal quality repair to the left woodline, easily missed upon first examination, a pair of small neatly repaired dings just below the right woodline, and a few scattered light handling marks including from contact with the folding buttplate. The steel wire stock is in excellent condition and retains nearly all its Parkerized finish with only a couple minor handling marks or specks of discoloration, the leather cheekpiece aged to the expected dark brown and with flush Parkerized steel rivets, and the folding buttplate shows the proper cast-in drawing number. The stock shows a crisp circled ''P'' below the recoil plate, correct for this vintage of paratrooper carbine, strong ''OI'' and Ordnance Wheel stamped on the bottom of the pistolgrip, and both stock and handguard are internally stamped ''OI''. The receiver and barrel markings remain clear and all parts appear to show correct Inland contractor markings. The carbine features the early checkered button safety, serrated magazine catch, flat bolt, two-position aperture rear sight, and Type I barrel band. Included is a 15-round IA-marked magazine showing only some scattered light handling marks. A truly lovely example of an early production M1A1 Paratrooper carbine. (14D12005-2) {C&R} (4000/6000)
serial #65326, 30 Carbine, 18'' 12-42 dated Inland barrel with a bright excellent bore. Designed as a more compact and portable weapon for airborne forces, production of ...morethe M1A1 carbine began in late October 1942. With carbines being grabbed to fill the contract as needed, serial number ranges are only approximate, with the first production run being found between 50,000 and 950,000 and this fine example falling neatly within that range. The metal surfaces retain 97-98% excellent arsenal reapplied gray Parkerized finish with light silvering on high edges and contact points, minor toning of the receiver to brown under bright light, and scattered spots of previous pinprick pitting beneath the finish primarily along the barrel. The high-wood walnut stock and 2-rivet handguard are in near excellent condition with a small arsenal quality repair to the left woodline, easily missed upon first examination, a pair of small neatly repaired dings just below the right woodline, and a few scattered light handling marks including from contact with the folding buttplate. The steel wire stock is in excellent condition and retains nearly all its Parkerized finish with only a couple minor handling marks or specks of discoloration, the leather cheekpiece aged to the expected dark brown and with flush Parkerized steel rivets, and the folding buttplate shows the proper cast-in drawing number. The stock shows a crisp circled ''P'' below the recoil plate, correct for this vintage of paratrooper carbine, strong ''OI'' and Ordnance Wheel stamped on the bottom of the pistolgrip, and both stock and handguard are internally stamped ''OI''. The receiver and barrel markings remain clear and all parts appear to show correct Inland contractor markings. The carbine features the early checkered button safety, serrated magazine catch, flat bolt, two-position aperture rear sight, and Type I barrel band. Included is a 15-round IA-marked magazine showing only some scattered light handling marks. A truly lovely example of an early production M1A1 Paratrooper carbine. (14D12005-2) {C&R} (4000/6000)

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U.S. M1 Garand Air Force Premium Grade National Match Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 112 (Sale Order: 112 of 636)      

serial #5838219, 7.62 NATO, 24'' 8-56 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright excellent bore. Upgraded to match specification by the USAF Competitive Weapons Shop at Lackland Air Force base, Air Force Premium Grade rifles are readily identifiable by the extra care given by those talented gunsmiths resulting in a rifle that persuades you of its accuracy before you fire a shot. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original Parkerized finish, the greatest ''loss'' on the bolt head and rear 5'' of the barrel which were polished to a mirror finish, the races showing some evidence of light polishing as well, otherwise showing only some minor high edge wear and freckling on the triggerguard and swivels. The walnut stock and handguards are in very good condition with a small filler repair on the forward handguard, some scattered light dings and handling marks including a small handful of more moderate impact marks, and exhibit the characteristic high-gloss varnish used to seal the stock against excessive moisture. The action is neatly glass bedded into the stock and the forward handguard bedded to the lower band and further secured by screws, and as is often the case the stock is stamped with the last four digits of the serial number and the date of assembly, ''8219'' and ''11-67'' respectively, on the forend concealed beneath the handguard. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and clear, the top of the bolt scratch marked ''7.62mm'' while the underside is marked ''8219'', and the barrel, front and rear sights, operating rod, and gas cylinder are all National Match-marked. While many such rifles were stamped ''APFG'', it is noted on pg. 563 of ''The M1 Garand Rifle'' by Bruce Canfield that not all were, with this being such an example. Included is a CMP Certificate of Authenticity serialized to the rifle, but only listing it as ''M1 Garand''. A solid example of these desirable Air Force match rifles. (14C11897-23) {C&R} [Mark Foster Collection] (2500/4000)
serial #5838219, 7.62 NATO, 24'' 8-56 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright excellent bore. Upgraded to match specification by the USAF Competitive Weapons Shop a...moret Lackland Air Force base, Air Force Premium Grade rifles are readily identifiable by the extra care given by those talented gunsmiths resulting in a rifle that persuades you of its accuracy before you fire a shot. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original Parkerized finish, the greatest ''loss'' on the bolt head and rear 5'' of the barrel which were polished to a mirror finish, the races showing some evidence of light polishing as well, otherwise showing only some minor high edge wear and freckling on the triggerguard and swivels. The walnut stock and handguards are in very good condition with a small filler repair on the forward handguard, some scattered light dings and handling marks including a small handful of more moderate impact marks, and exhibit the characteristic high-gloss varnish used to seal the stock against excessive moisture. The action is neatly glass bedded into the stock and the forward handguard bedded to the lower band and further secured by screws, and as is often the case the stock is stamped with the last four digits of the serial number and the date of assembly, ''8219'' and ''11-67'' respectively, on the forend concealed beneath the handguard. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and clear, the top of the bolt scratch marked ''7.62mm'' while the underside is marked ''8219'', and the barrel, front and rear sights, operating rod, and gas cylinder are all National Match-marked. While many such rifles were stamped ''APFG'', it is noted on pg. 563 of ''The M1 Garand Rifle'' by Bruce Canfield that not all were, with this being such an example. Included is a CMP Certificate of Authenticity serialized to the rifle, but only listing it as ''M1 Garand''. A solid example of these desirable Air Force match rifles. (14C11897-23) {C&R} [Mark Foster Collection] (2500/4000)

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U.S. M1 Garand Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 113 (Sale Order: 113 of 636)      

serial #296696, 30-06, 24'' commercial barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this accurized 1942-vintage rifle retain about 98% arsenal reapplied gray-green Parkerized finish with light silvering on high edges and contact points, most notably on the gas cylinder and lock. The walnut stock is in near excellent condition as lightly cleaned and with an added glossy finish, the buttplate proud of the stock and the ferrule not square, and the left side is marked ''USN'' over a circled ''51''. The receiver is solidly glass bedded to the stock, preventing easy disassembly of the rifle, and there is a notable about 3/16'' gap between the handguard and stock. The receiver markings are intact and clear, the barrel marked ''GENESEO ILL'', the parts are from a variety of contractors, and the operating rod, front sight, and barrel are NM-marked. The bearing surfaces of the bolt and hammer appear to have been lightly polished, the rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums and a hooded ''595'' marked aperture, and appears to function well mechanically. A solid M1 rifle from the beginning of WWII, possibly gone over by an enthusiastic High Power shooter. (14B12041-4) {C&R} (1800/2200)
serial #296696, 30-06, 24'' commercial barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this accurized 1942-vintage rifle retain about 98% arsenal reapplied gra...morey-green Parkerized finish with light silvering on high edges and contact points, most notably on the gas cylinder and lock. The walnut stock is in near excellent condition as lightly cleaned and with an added glossy finish, the buttplate proud of the stock and the ferrule not square, and the left side is marked ''USN'' over a circled ''51''. The receiver is solidly glass bedded to the stock, preventing easy disassembly of the rifle, and there is a notable about 3/16'' gap between the handguard and stock. The receiver markings are intact and clear, the barrel marked ''GENESEO ILL'', the parts are from a variety of contractors, and the operating rod, front sight, and barrel are NM-marked. The bearing surfaces of the bolt and hammer appear to have been lightly polished, the rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums and a hooded ''595'' marked aperture, and appears to function well mechanically. A solid M1 rifle from the beginning of WWII, possibly gone over by an enthusiastic High Power shooter. (14B12041-4) {C&R} (1800/2200)

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Austrian Contract High Power Semi-Auto Pistol by Fabrique Nationale

Lot # 114 (Sale Order: 114 of 636)      

serial #10237, 9mm, 4 5/8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The frontstrap of this pistol shows Austrian Rural Police markings for the state of Tirol ''L.G.K.T. / 0949''. The metal surfaces retain about 90-92% original blue showing some high edge wear, light handling marks and thinning along the gripstraps. The barrel remains mostly bright and all markings are intact and strong. The checkered walnut grips with red orange-painted interiors remain in very good plus condition showing some edge wear and more noticeable finish loss nearer the bottoms. The barrel and slide are matching the frame and the pistol includes two original magazines both matching the pistol with floorplates stamped ''L.G.K.T. / 0949''. (13A11728-1385) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #10237, 9mm, 4 5/8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The frontstrap of this pistol shows Austrian Rural Police markings for the state of Tirol ''L.G.K.T. / 09...more49''. The metal surfaces retain about 90-92% original blue showing some high edge wear, light handling marks and thinning along the gripstraps. The barrel remains mostly bright and all markings are intact and strong. The checkered walnut grips with red orange-painted interiors remain in very good plus condition showing some edge wear and more noticeable finish loss nearer the bottoms. The barrel and slide are matching the frame and the pistol includes two original magazines both matching the pistol with floorplates stamped ''L.G.K.T. / 0949''. (13A11728-1385) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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German P.08 Luger Pistol by DWM

Lot # 115 (Sale Order: 115 of 636)      

serial #3475b, 9mm, 4'' barrel with an about very good bore showing some light pitting and oxidation with otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1913-dated pistol retain about 90-92% original blue with scattered high edge wear, a few small areas of minor pinprick pitting and a small touched-up spot on the left side barrel. The small parts retain fine straw color with some areas drifting to gray while the sear spring and toggle pins retain brilliant fire blue. All markings remain crisp and clear showing proper imperial proof and inspector marks and the underside of the barrel with a small ''Bo.25'' believed to indicate the use of Bohlerstahl. The checkered walnut grips are stamp-numbered to the gun and remain in excellent condition right and very good plus condition left, the left panel with some lightly chipped points and a small flake missing beneath the safety. All of the serialized parts are matching including the un-grooved firing pin, the safety tab is un-numbered but shows a small imperial inspection stamp and the frame is properly without a stock lug. One original bright-bodied wood base magazine numbered ''7759+'' is included. This is a fine and rather early Imperial Luger for the martial collector. (13B11728-1448) {C&R} (1200/1800)
serial #3475b, 9mm, 4'' barrel with an about very good bore showing some light pitting and oxidation with otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this ...more1913-dated pistol retain about 90-92% original blue with scattered high edge wear, a few small areas of minor pinprick pitting and a small touched-up spot on the left side barrel. The small parts retain fine straw color with some areas drifting to gray while the sear spring and toggle pins retain brilliant fire blue. All markings remain crisp and clear showing proper imperial proof and inspector marks and the underside of the barrel with a small ''Bo.25'' believed to indicate the use of Bohlerstahl. The checkered walnut grips are stamp-numbered to the gun and remain in excellent condition right and very good plus condition left, the left panel with some lightly chipped points and a small flake missing beneath the safety. All of the serialized parts are matching including the un-grooved firing pin, the safety tab is un-numbered but shows a small imperial inspection stamp and the frame is properly without a stock lug. One original bright-bodied wood base magazine numbered ''7759+'' is included. This is a fine and rather early Imperial Luger for the martial collector. (13B11728-1448) {C&R} (1200/1800)

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German P.08 Luger Pistol by Erfurt

Lot # 116 (Sale Order: 116 of 636)      

serial #7527a, 9mm, 4'' barrel with a fair-good bore showing some moderate oxidation and generally strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1914-dated pistol retain about 60% original blue toning to a gray-brown patina overall and showing some scattered pinprick pitting and a moderate worn area along the right edge muzzle. All markings remain intact and strong and the frontstrap shows unit marking ''FGD.41.9.'', perhaps some manner of fortress unit. The checkered walnut grips are stamp-numbered to the gun and remain in very good plus condition with lightly chipped points and dings. All of the serialized parts are matching including the un-grooved firing pin and a blue-bodied magazine with modern replacement wooden base is included which is difficult to retract. A good early war Erfurt. (13B11728-1532) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #7527a, 9mm, 4'' barrel with a fair-good bore showing some moderate oxidation and generally strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1914-dated pistol...more retain about 60% original blue toning to a gray-brown patina overall and showing some scattered pinprick pitting and a moderate worn area along the right edge muzzle. All markings remain intact and strong and the frontstrap shows unit marking ''FGD.41.9.'', perhaps some manner of fortress unit. The checkered walnut grips are stamp-numbered to the gun and remain in very good plus condition with lightly chipped points and dings. All of the serialized parts are matching including the un-grooved firing pin and a blue-bodied magazine with modern replacement wooden base is included which is difficult to retract. A good early war Erfurt. (13B11728-1532) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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German P.08 Luger 42-Coded Pistol by Mauser

Lot # 117 (Sale Order: 117 of 636)      

serial #6711i, 9mm, 4'' barrel with an about good bore showing some light pitting and oxidation with generally strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1940-dated pistol retain about 90% original blue showing some high edge wear and scattered mild oxidation speckling. The extractor is the typical deep plum color and all markings are strong showing the proper ''(Eagle) / 655'' Waffenamts and firing proofs. The checkered walnut grips are stamp-numbered to the gun and remain in excellent condition right and very good plus condition left, the left panel with scattered lightly chipped points. All of the serialized parts are matching including the grooved firing pin and one original fxo-coded magazine is included. (13B11728-1450) {C&R} (1200/1800)
serial #6711i, 9mm, 4'' barrel with an about good bore showing some light pitting and oxidation with generally strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1940-...moredated pistol retain about 90% original blue showing some high edge wear and scattered mild oxidation speckling. The extractor is the typical deep plum color and all markings are strong showing the proper ''(Eagle) / 655'' Waffenamts and firing proofs. The checkered walnut grips are stamp-numbered to the gun and remain in excellent condition right and very good plus condition left, the left panel with scattered lightly chipped points. All of the serialized parts are matching including the grooved firing pin and one original fxo-coded magazine is included. (13B11728-1450) {C&R} (1200/1800)

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German P.08 Luger S/42-Coded Pistol by Mauser

Lot # 118 (Sale Order: 118 of 636)      

serial #5840p, 9mm, 4'' barrel with a bright very good plus bore showing a little mild frosting and strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1939-dated pistol retain about 85-90% original blue showing scattered high edge wear and the gripstraps toning to smooth gray patina. The extractor and ejector show the typical deep plum color and all markings remain intact and strong with proper ''(Eagle) / 63'' Waffenamts and droop wing eagle firing proofs. The checkered walnut grips are un-numbered and rate near excellent right and very good plus left, the left with some scattered dings. All of the serialized parts are matching including the grooved firing pin and one original fxo-coded magazine is included. (13B11728-1449) {C&R} (1200/1800)
serial #5840p, 9mm, 4'' barrel with a bright very good plus bore showing a little mild frosting and strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1939-dated pisto...morel retain about 85-90% original blue showing scattered high edge wear and the gripstraps toning to smooth gray patina. The extractor and ejector show the typical deep plum color and all markings remain intact and strong with proper ''(Eagle) / 63'' Waffenamts and droop wing eagle firing proofs. The checkered walnut grips are un-numbered and rate near excellent right and very good plus left, the left with some scattered dings. All of the serialized parts are matching including the grooved firing pin and one original fxo-coded magazine is included. (13B11728-1449) {C&R} (1200/1800)

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German P.35(P) Semi-Auto Pistol by Radom

Lot # 119 (Sale Order: 119 of 636)      

serial #G7774, 9mm, 4 5/8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Grade II Sub-variation 1 pistol retain about 95% of an old arsenal-quality reapplied immersion blue showing some scattered high edge wear and a few smoothed-over pinprick pits beneath the finish. The barrel remains bright and the F.B. Radom markings and serial number are strong. The German model designation stamp on the left side of the slide and ''(Eagle) / WaA77'' Waffenamts are a bit softened while the eagle firing proof and ''(Eagle) / 623'' Waffenamt are quite strong. The barrel also bears strong ''(Eagle) / 623'' Waffenamt and eagle firing proof. The original black checkered Bakelite grips rate excellent showing just a few minor handling marks. The serialized parts are matching and one original ''(Eagle) / 189'' magazine is included. (13B11728-1550) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #G7774, 9mm, 4 5/8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Grade II Sub-variation 1 pistol retain about 95% of an old arsenal-quality rea...morepplied immersion blue showing some scattered high edge wear and a few smoothed-over pinprick pits beneath the finish. The barrel remains bright and the F.B. Radom markings and serial number are strong. The German model designation stamp on the left side of the slide and ''(Eagle) / WaA77'' Waffenamts are a bit softened while the eagle firing proof and ''(Eagle) / 623'' Waffenamt are quite strong. The barrel also bears strong ''(Eagle) / 623'' Waffenamt and eagle firing proof. The original black checkered Bakelite grips rate excellent showing just a few minor handling marks. The serialized parts are matching and one original ''(Eagle) / 189'' magazine is included. (13B11728-1550) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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Savage Model 1907 Semi-Auto Pistol with Extremely Rare Factory Pearl ''Tuxedo'' Grips

Lot # 120 (Sale Order: 120 of 636)      

serial #167258, 32 ACP, 3 3/4'' barrel with a very good bore showing some fine oxidation in the grooves and strong rifling. This pistol is equipped with the extremely rare and very attractive combination mother-of-pearl and hard rubber grips commonly referred to as ''tuxedo grips'' by Savage collectors and only a handful of which are known out in the wild. These special order grips were never explicitly advertised and, despite turning up on a few guns over the years, were never fully understood until a few sets of the uniquely shaped pearl inserts were discovered at the Savage factory in the 1980s by factory historian Roe Clark. The metal surfaces retain about 65% original bright blue with overall flaking to mild gray-brown patina and scattered handling marks. All markings are strong and the trigger shows subtle case-hardened colors. The grips rate near excellent showing a few tiny handling marks and the left panel with a very small minor crack forming at the back edge of the hard rubber border. One original magazine is included which shows some old soldering along the floorplate. Otherwise a fairly typical example, the special grips set this Savage apart as a rare opportunity for the advanced collector. (13B11728-1554) {C&R} (2000/3000)
serial #167258, 32 ACP, 3 3/4'' barrel with a very good bore showing some fine oxidation in the grooves and strong rifling. This pistol is equipped with the extremely rar...moree and very attractive combination mother-of-pearl and hard rubber grips commonly referred to as ''tuxedo grips'' by Savage collectors and only a handful of which are known out in the wild. These special order grips were never explicitly advertised and, despite turning up on a few guns over the years, were never fully understood until a few sets of the uniquely shaped pearl inserts were discovered at the Savage factory in the 1980s by factory historian Roe Clark. The metal surfaces retain about 65% original bright blue with overall flaking to mild gray-brown patina and scattered handling marks. All markings are strong and the trigger shows subtle case-hardened colors. The grips rate near excellent showing a few tiny handling marks and the left panel with a very small minor crack forming at the back edge of the hard rubber border. One original magazine is included which shows some old soldering along the floorplate. Otherwise a fairly typical example, the special grips set this Savage apart as a rare opportunity for the advanced collector. (13B11728-1554) {C&R} (2000/3000)

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Scarce Colt Officers Model First Issue Target Revolver

Lot # 121 (Sale Order: 121 of 636)      

serial #258977, 38 Special, 6'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. This low production First Issue was made in 1906, the First Issue revolvers only being made from 1904 to about 1908 and were based around the New Model Army & Navy revolver before the design was overhauled in 1908 and based around the Army Special model. The metal surfaces retain about 92% lovely original rich bright blue showing mild high edge wear and some scattered thin minor scratches and handling marks. The back edge of the circled Rampant Colt at rear left of frame is a bit soft but the finish is obviously original and all other markings are crisp. The screw heads, trigger, back surface of hammer and sights all show wonderful brilliant fire blue with just some minor edge wear and the checkering along the backstrap and trigger remains crisp. The ejector rod head shows fine case-hardened colors and the checkered walnut grips rate very fine with scattered lightly chipped points and minor dings. Both grips are pencil-numbered ''914'', the loading gate shows assembly number ''911'' and the crane and inside of the frame are matching ''565''. The head of the rear sight adjustment screw has broken and been lost to the years but this is the only real apology and the action is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. An interesting and seldom seen variant for the Colt collector. (13B11728-1558) {C&R} (1200/1800)
serial #258977, 38 Special, 6'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. This low production First Issue was made in 1906, the First Issue revolvers only being made from 1904...more to about 1908 and were based around the New Model Army & Navy revolver before the design was overhauled in 1908 and based around the Army Special model. The metal surfaces retain about 92% lovely original rich bright blue showing mild high edge wear and some scattered thin minor scratches and handling marks. The back edge of the circled Rampant Colt at rear left of frame is a bit soft but the finish is obviously original and all other markings are crisp. The screw heads, trigger, back surface of hammer and sights all show wonderful brilliant fire blue with just some minor edge wear and the checkering along the backstrap and trigger remains crisp. The ejector rod head shows fine case-hardened colors and the checkered walnut grips rate very fine with scattered lightly chipped points and minor dings. Both grips are pencil-numbered ''914'', the loading gate shows assembly number ''911'' and the crane and inside of the frame are matching ''565''. The head of the rear sight adjustment screw has broken and been lost to the years but this is the only real apology and the action is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. An interesting and seldom seen variant for the Colt collector. (13B11728-1558) {C&R} (1200/1800)

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Colt Delta Elite Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 122 (Sale Order: 122 of 636)      

Description Update 05-27-2025: Some more noticeable oxidation speckling along top of slide and underside frame
serial #DE04985, 10mm Auto, 5'' barrel with an excellent bore. This first year pistol remains in about excellent condition and retains about 98% original blue with minor stains from oxidation and edge wear. The textured rubber factory wraparound grips feature red delta medallions and rate about excellent although the screw heads show light oxidation staining. This Series '80 pistol features three dot sights, long trigger, and serrated arched mainspring housing. It does not include a magazine but they are available. A fine addition for the Colt collector. (8A11965-49) {MODERN} (1000/1500)

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Smith & Wesson First Model 44 Double Action Revolver

Lot # 123 (Sale Order: 123 of 636)      

serial #31428, 44 Russian, 6'' barrel with scattered light oxidation and pitting. This fine gun has seen honest use and retains about 80-85% original nickel and blue finishes showing scattered oxidation stains, the triggerguard is brown, in addition to flaking finish, clouding, and handling marks. The top latch retains full blue while the trigger and hammer have toned to brown. The diamond checkered hard rubber factory grips are numbered to the gun and rate about very good showing light wear. This gun features a pinned half-moon front sight, fixed rear sight, all the appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun, it has a crisp action, 1 7/16'' cylinder length, and barrel to frame fit is tight. An honest example of these double action revolvers. (8A11666-43) {ANTIQUE} (1000/1500)
serial #31428, 44 Russian, 6'' barrel with scattered light oxidation and pitting. This fine gun has seen honest use and retains about 80-85% original nickel and blue fini...moreshes showing scattered oxidation stains, the triggerguard is brown, in addition to flaking finish, clouding, and handling marks. The top latch retains full blue while the trigger and hammer have toned to brown. The diamond checkered hard rubber factory grips are numbered to the gun and rate about very good showing light wear. This gun features a pinned half-moon front sight, fixed rear sight, all the appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun, it has a crisp action, 1 7/16'' cylinder length, and barrel to frame fit is tight. An honest example of these double action revolvers. (8A11666-43) {ANTIQUE} (1000/1500)

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Smith & Wesson Model 16-4 Double Action Revolver

Lot # 124 (Sale Order: 124 of 636)      

serial #BEH1353, 32 H&R Magnum, 6'' full lug heavy barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this K-32 Masterpiece revolver retain about 99% original blue. The .400'' serrated semi-target trigger and .500'' target hammer retain bold case-hardened colors. The smooth finger groove goncalo alves factory grips feature silver S&W medallions, speed loader cut, and remain in excellent condition. This gun is sighted with a Patridge front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. With only about 8800 manufactured for two years this is an excellent find for the collector. (8A11978-20) {MODERN} (1200/1800)
serial #BEH1353, 32 H&R Magnum, 6'' full lug heavy barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this K-32 Masterpiece revolver retain about 99% original blue. The...more .400'' serrated semi-target trigger and .500'' target hammer retain bold case-hardened colors. The smooth finger groove goncalo alves factory grips feature silver S&W medallions, speed loader cut, and remain in excellent condition. This gun is sighted with a Patridge front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. With only about 8800 manufactured for two years this is an excellent find for the collector. (8A11978-20) {MODERN} (1200/1800)

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Lovely Colt Third Generation Sheriff's Model Single Action Army Revolver

Lot # 125 (Sale Order: 125 of 636)      

serial #SA40960, 44-40 WCF, 3'' barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely 1980-manufactured revolver remains as-new-in-box and retains about 99% plus original blue, while the frame has beautiful swirls of case-hardened colors although it shows a blemish on the left front frame near the barrel that appears to have been caused by a contaminant giving an overall finish rating of about 97-98%. The trigger and hammer retain full blue with bright sides on the hammer. The checkered synthetic factory grips feature Rampant Colt monograms, they are numbered to the gun, and remain in excellent condition. This gun has typical Sheriff's Model features, all the appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun, and it functions mechanically. It includes a factory woodgrain box with Styrofoam insert that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual, and paperwork. The box rates about excellent although one dust flap is missing. A nice Sheriff's Model. (8A11728-1429) {MODERN} (1200/1800)
serial #SA40960, 44-40 WCF, 3'' barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely 1980-manufactured revolver remains as-new-in-box and retains about 99% plus original blue, whil...moree the frame has beautiful swirls of case-hardened colors although it shows a blemish on the left front frame near the barrel that appears to have been caused by a contaminant giving an overall finish rating of about 97-98%. The trigger and hammer retain full blue with bright sides on the hammer. The checkered synthetic factory grips feature Rampant Colt monograms, they are numbered to the gun, and remain in excellent condition. This gun has typical Sheriff's Model features, all the appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun, and it functions mechanically. It includes a factory woodgrain box with Styrofoam insert that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual, and paperwork. The box rates about excellent although one dust flap is missing. A nice Sheriff's Model. (8A11728-1429) {MODERN} (1200/1800)

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