Arms, Armor and Militaria

Arms, Armor and Militaria

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Arms, Armor and Militaria

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The upcoming October 23rd Arms, Armor & Militaria sale features items from well-known collections and includes groupings of historical and military arms and some wonderful sporting arms to catch a variety of collecting interests. Of particular note are a fine group of Harpers Ferry Rifles from the collection of John Vagnetti, the third and final installment of the George Oldenbourg collection of presentation Civil War swords, a select grouping of historical firearms from noted arms historian and author Charles Worman, and a published Griffin & Howe Customized Winchester Model 54 Rifle gifted to Townsend Whelen with his handwritten note sheets and test targets. Some of the features of the historical arms portion of the sale are a group of St. Louis made and retailed guns from period of western expansion, including a rare J&S Hawken Percussion Sporting Rifle and an Extremely Rare G.V. Brecht St. Louis Air Gun. Early American military items include a United States Branded American Rebuilt French Model 1774 Musket from the American Revolution, as well as some Revolutionary War period... Show more

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Signed WWII Japanese "Koa Isshin/Mantetsu Steel" Shin Gunto

Lot # 201 (Sale Order: 201 of 262)      

Signed WWII Japanese "Koa Isshin/Mantetsu Steel" Shin Gunto
World War II
26.25" nagasa. 37.5" overall. Shinogi-zukuri blade with single hole tang and long mei to both sides. Mei translates to "Koa Isshin Mantetsu Saku Kore" and is dated "Sho Wa Kanoto Mi Haru" (Spring 1941) according to a dealer tag attached to saya. The tag also states that this item was "made from western scrap steel by the Dairen Railway Co. in Manchuria, China for the Japanese Imperial Army." Blade features a chu-kissaki, omaru boshi, ihori mune, sugu hamon, and muji hada. Mounts are of shin gunto style with painted steel scabbard, gilt copper fittings, brown ito, white same, and catch release spring.

The name "Koa-Isshin" was derived from a colonization/unification propaganda slogan used by Japan pre-1944 that loosely translates to, "Asia, one heart." These blades were non-traditionally made from western scrap steel and railroad tracks located in occupied Manchuria, China.

In 1937, with traditional tamahagane steel in short supply, an innovation by Dr. Kazuharu Kusaka in steel production allowed Japan to create incredibly durable katana blades using rod-in-tube construction. This technique was known to have created some of the strongest, most reliable, and most effective cutting blades produced by Japan during this period. During the initial cutting test of the first Mantetsu sword, the appraiser of the sword mistakenly attributed it as a Koto-era sword made by master swordsmith Tadayoshi of Hizen, stating that "only a Tadayoshi sword could cut like that." Japan immediately started production of the Koa Isshin Mantetsu swords following this appraisal, making about 400 a month.
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CONDITION: Very good. Blade is in a good state of polish, with some scattered light scratching. Saya is in great condition, only showing some losses to brass finish. Ito has fraying, losses, and light discoloration....more

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Signed WWII Japanese Shin Gunto with Edo-Period Blade, Family Mon, and Company Officer's Sageo

Lot # 202 (Sale Order: 202 of 262)      

Signed WWII Japanese Shin Gunto with Edo-Period Blade, Family Mon, and Company Officer's Sageo
World War II
27" nagasa. 40" overall. Shinogi-zukuri blade with a single hole nakago that is signed with long mei to one side. Province kanji appears to translate to "Bishu," and the remaining characters have yet to be translated. Blade features a chu-kissaki, ihori mune, yakizume boshi, masame or muji hada, and gunome hamon. Koshirae are early shin-gunto mounts including pierced gilt tsuba, three piece seppas, koshi-yujo style silver habaki, blue/brown company grade officer sageo, and gilt copper fuchi-kashira with family mon to backside of kabuto-gane. Saya is painted steel with gilt copper mounts.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: About good. Blade has scattered scratches, pit marks, and some grain openings overall. Fittings show losses to gilt finish and saya paint finish, as well as discoloration and scratching. Blade has several minor bites to edge, and there is a moderate to heavy strike mark to mune. There is slight gapping between fuchi and rest of tsuka, because of this catch spring fails to lock saya....more

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**Papa Nambu Model of 1904 by Tokyo Gas & Electric

Lot # 203 (Sale Order: 203 of 262)      

**Papa Nambu Model of 1904 by Tokyo Gas & Electric
World War I
8x22mm Nambu. 4.7" barrel length. SN: 914. Blued metal finish with polished bolt and straw colored small parts mounting checkered wood grips. Short-recoil operated striker action autoloading pistol fed by detachable single stack magazines. Top of the frame struck with the TGE monogram logo for Tokyo Gas and Electric Company, a secondary manufacturer of Nambu pistols. Sights consist of an adjustable rear notch and front blade, with the rear sight leaf graduated from 100 to 500 meters. Serial numbers match on all parts, including both grip panels and the firing pin. Magazine serial number does not match, and the magazine features a nickel plated body and aluminum base plug.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: Good. Bore is dirty with some dust and residue that should clean to Bright with strong rifling throughout. Straw finish fading to gray patina on the trigger with the bolt showing a mottled gray patina forming. Gripstraps are pitted with deep brown patina dominating on the lower frame. Further displays pitting and patches of brown patina to the upper frame, forward barrel, and over the rear sight leaf. Grips exhibit some light handling mars....more

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**Type B "Baby" Nambu Pistol by Koshikawa Tokyo Arsenal With Matching Magazine

Lot # 204 (Sale Order: 204 of 262)      

"**Type B ""Baby"" Nambu Pistol by Koshikawa Tokyo Arsenal With Matching Magazine
World War II
7mm Nambu. 3.25"" barrel. SN: 1834. Blued metal finish with polished bolt mounting straw colored small parts and mounting boxed checkered wood grip panels. Short-recoil operated striker action autoloading pistol fed by detachable single stack magazines mounting fixed rear notch and dovetail mounted front blade sights. Upper frame displays the stacked cannonball markings of the {Koshikawa Arsenal} with right frame showing the standard Japanese Kanji type markings. Comes with one nickel plated magazine with aluminum floor plate struck with a matching serial number on the rear face. Serial numbers match. Firing pin non numbered.

Designed as a compact alternative to the 1902 Type A ""Grandpa"" Nambu pistol, the ""Baby"" Nambu pistol uses a miniaturized version of the Grandpa's operating system and construction. Chambered in the proprietary 7mm cartridge, this pistol offered its users a somewhat weaker cartridge than .32 ACP in a complex yet refined package. Unsurprisingly, it cost significantly more than competing simple-blowback operated pistols of the day, resulting in poor sales and limited manufacture. James D. Brown, author of the ""Collector's Guide to Imperial Japanese Handguns 1893-1945"" estimates that production was no more than 6,500 total between 1909, when full production began, and 1929, when it ceased.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: Good. Bore is Bright with worn rifling throughout. Metal finish retains polish to internal parts with mottled gray patina forming to the rear bolt. Item maintains much of the straw color on the magazine release and trigger with losses along flanks and gray patina forming. Blued finish shows edgewear with flaking and some pitting at right muzzle and to the top of the frame in two places. Right grip panel is cracked and chipped on the upper edge with a further chip showing on the upper left corner of the left panel. Grips otherwise retain strong checkering with staining and some handling mars....more

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**Mauser C96 Pre-War Commercial with Stock-Holster

Lot # 205 (Sale Order: 205 of 262)      

**Mauser C96 Pre-War Commercial with Stock-Holster
.30 Mauser. 5.5" barrel length. SN: 190624. Blued metal finish with polished bolt and rear leaf, niter blued small parts, and mounting checkered walnut grips. Short-recoil operated single action autoloading pistol fed by an internal magazine charged with stripper clips. Upper barrel flat is marked WAFFENFABRIK/MAUSER/OBERNDORF A/N with the left displaying {Crown/Crown/U} commercial proof marking. Further commercial proof to the top of the bolt with right frame displaying maker marking WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER/OBERNDORF A NECKAR. Underside of the barrel struck M in two places. Serial numbers match. Comes with walnut holster/stock with the neck showing serial number 672.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: Good. Bore is Bright with strong rifling throughout. Blued finish displays some edgewear overall with scattered scratches and abrasions. Brown flecking to the barrel with gripstraps having taken on a brown patina overall. Frame finish weakening to lower edges. Grips show handling wear, some light dents, and scratches. Stock has a large chip that has removed half of the length of the left buttplate. Further light dents and scratches overall....more

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*Texas Special Edition Turnbull Finished Winchester Model 1895 Rifle

Lot # 206 (Sale Order: 206 of 262)      

*Texas Special Edition Turnbull Finished Winchester Model 1895 Rifle
.405 Winchester. 24" barrel length. SN: 00743TEX95. Doug Turnbull style case colored receiver with gold trigger and remaining parts blued set in walnut straight wrist stock with bordered multipoint checkering to wrist and forend, Schnabel forend, and shotgun style butt with blued steel buttplate. Lever-action internal box magazine fed repeating rifle mounting adjustable buckhorn rear and pinned front bead sights. Item features a safety to the tang abutted by a model mark reading WINCHESTER/MODEL 1895. Right barrel struck with the manufacturer markings reading WINCHESTER/U.S. REPEATING ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN, CT. U.S.A./JAPAN/MIROKU followed by WINCHESTER TRADEMARKS LICENSED FROM OLIN CORPORATION. Left barrel further marked with SPECIAL STEEL BARREL/ESPECIALLY FOR SMOKELESS POWDER. Right receiver struck in a special serial number range used for the Texas Special Edition Winchester Model 1895 rifles, which were finished by Turbull Restorations.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: Very Good to Excellent. Bore is Minty with sharp rifling throughout. Blued finish displays pinpoint patina forming to the forward barrel near front sight. Light abrasion to the underside of the triggerguard with few faint scratches. Stock shows a pattern of light mars to the toe of the stock and one scuff to the forend near the magazine....more

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**Rare ax Code 1940 Dated K98 Rifle by Feinmechansiche

Lot # 207 (Sale Order: 207 of 262)      

**Rare ax Code 1940 Dated K98 Rifle by Feinmechansiche
World War II
7.92x57mm. 23.62" barrel length. SN: 2359h. Blued metal finish set in laminated wood semi-pistol grip stock with stock disc and mounting standard tangent rear notch and inverted-V front blade sights. Bolt-action internal magazine fed repeating rifle fed by an internal box magazine charged with stripper clips. Receiver is struck with Gothic letter Mod. 98. marking to the left flank with the forward receiver showing the ax manufacturer code over a date of 1940, indicating it is one of the rare arms manufactured by Feinmechanische of Erma in 1940. Barrel gauge reading of 7,91 struck into the rear edge of the barrel. Item shows mixed serial numbers with nonmatching stock, barrel band, and small parts to bolt. Bolt serial number matches the receiver. Item shows {WWII German Eagle} proof marking to the left barrel and receiver. Waffenamt markings include {Eagle/280} in three places to barrel and receiver, two places on the trigger plate, and in one place on the magazine floorplate, follower, and sight components. Barrel band struck {Eagle/77} with circle Z marks struck into bolt components, indicating these were sourced from Czechoslovakia. Comes with cleaning rod, front sight protector, and a leather sling.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: Good. Bore is Frosty with some brown patina and traces of pinpoint pitting and oxidation near muzzle. Metal refinish shows internal cycling wear with scattered abrasions and scuffs to the barrel. Stock fittings primarily brown patina with some light pitting to barrel band and butt. Item shows a fire blue color to the extractor. Stock exhibits some weakened marks indicative of light sanding with scattered light dents and mars overall. Sling with some cracking and crazing. Leather remains supple....more

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**1945 Springfield Armory M1 Garand Rifle Uncut Operating Rod and Locking Bar Sights

Lot # 208 (Sale Order: 208 of 262)      

**1945 Springfield Armory M1 Garand Rifle Uncut Operating Rod and Locking Bar Sights
World War II
.30-06. 24" barrel length. SN: 3541326. Parkerized metal finish overall set in walnut semi-pistol grip stock mounting locking bar rear aperture and front blade sights with protectors. Gas-operated semi-automatic rifle utilizing long stroke piston driven rotating bolt action and fed by an internal magazine charged with en bloc clips. Serial number corresponds to March, 1945 production with barrel date 1 S-A-3 45 indicating it was made that same month by Springfield Armory. Bolt is marked D28287-19SA/B-18, a marking that appears on M1 Garand bolts made by Springfield Armory between July, 1944 and October, 1945. Operating rod is uncut, and is marked D35382 9 SA, again, appropriate for a 1945 production M1 Garand rifle. Receiver is marked D 28291 35, while the trigger housing additionally shows correct number of D28290-14-SA. Item shows P pressure proof to the barrel along with a punch dot marking. Stock is unmarked, and likely an arsenal replacement. Comes with a Pattern 1907 leather sling, two-chamber synthetic oiler and multitool, and four-piece cleaning rod with loop in canvas package. Oiler contains a full charge of oil.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
From the Collection of Vern Gregg
CONDITION: Very Good. Bore is Frosty with some pinpoint pitting near muzzle and crisp rifling throughout. Metal finish shows some light internal cycling wear and scratches. Some brown flecking to the triggerguard, magazine floorplate, and the edges of the receiver. Item shows some scattered light scratches and mars to wood furniture. Sling with mold discolorations, some cracking, and abrasions. Item shows a muzzle erosion reading of between 1 and 2 and throat of between 2 and 3....more

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**British Proofed Lend Lease Colt Model 1903 Pistol in Pasteboard Box

Lot # 209 (Sale Order: 209 of 262)      

**British Proofed Lend Lease Colt Model 1903 Pistol in Pasteboard Box
World War II
.32 ACP. 3.75" barrel. SN: 565491 (mfg. ca.1942). Parkerized finish, blued barrel with bright chamber, blued magazines, checkered hardwood grips with silvered finished Rampant Colt medallions. Single action semi-automatic magazine-fed blow back pistol with fixed notch rear sight and blade front sight. Right side of slide marked in two lines: COLT AUTOMATIC/CALIBRE 32 RIMLESS SMOKELESS with the right side of the frame marked U.S. PROPERTY. The left side of the slide is marked in two lines: COLT'S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A./PATENTED APR. 20, 1897, DEC. 22, 1903 with the {Rampant Colt} logo on the rear of the slide, a weak {Ordnance Wheel} inspection on the left rear of the frame and the serial number above the triggerguard on the frame. The gun has British proof marks on the chamber, slide and frame, indicating this pistol was supplied to the British during World War II under the Lend Lease system. The pistol includes a total of two fully blued magazines marked CAL 32/COLT on their bottoms. The gun is contained in an old kraft shipping box with grease pencil numbering on the bottom matching the serial number of the gun and pencil markings showing it had passed through the British proof house. The interior of the box contains well-worn brown wax paper and Colt factory paperwork.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: Fine. Bore is fine and bright. Metal with most of the medium gray Parkerized finish intact with some minor high edge wear and some small areas of thinning. Factory markings and British proofs crisp and sharp, Ordnance Wheel weak and appears poorly struck. Mechanically functional action. Grips crisp with some light wear. Box fair, well worn with tears in the corners of the lid....more

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WWII Colt 1911 Service Ace .22 Conversion Kit Shipped to the USMC on 12/17/42 with Letter

Lot # 210 (Sale Order: 210 of 262)      

WWII Colt 1911 Service Ace .22 Conversion Kit Shipped to the USMC on 12/17/42 with Letter
World War II
.22 LR. 5" barrel length. SN: U1592. Polished blued metal finish overall with polished extractor and floating chamber, and mounting matted front ramp and adjustable target rear sights. Conversion unit for Colt Model 1911 pattern pistols capable of permitting them to fire .22 Long Rifle ammunition for training purposes. Left slide struck with the two line legend COLT'S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A./PATENT NUMBERS 2,090,656 2,090,657 followed by the {Rampant Colt} logo forward of the cocking serrations. Right slide marked COLT SERVICE/MODEL/CONVERSION followed by ACE within diamond and .22 LONG/RIFLE/UNIT .22-45. Item comes in matching cardboard box with black paper liner. Item retains the COLT label to the lid with an inventory list to the interior lid. Included in the box are the manual, slide, barrel, floating chamber, ejector, bushing, magazine, recoil spring, recoil spring guide, recoil spring plug, and the slide stop. Magazine floorplate reads COLT/22 ACE L.R./SERVICE MODEL. Item additionally comes with Colt Collectors Association historians letter affirming that it was shipped to the United States Marine Corps on December 17, 1942.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: Good. Bore is Bright with some firing residues that should clean to Very Bright with strong rifling throughout. Metal finish shows internal cycling wear with edgewear, scratches, and abrasions to the slide. Owner's manual remains legible but shows some stains and tears. Cardboard box torn at all corners of the lid with the exterior labels and paper finish flaking off....more

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**Rare Late WWII Eagle/F Inspected Walther AC Code PP Police Pistol

Lot # 211 (Sale Order: 211 of 262)      

**Rare Late WWII Eagle/F Inspected Walther AC Code PP Police Pistol
World War II
.32 ACP. 3.9" barrel. SN: 375003P. Blued metal military finish with plum blued trigger mounting checkered black WALTHER banner marked synthetic grips. Simple blowback operated DA/SA autoloading pistol fed by detachable single stack magazines and featuring standard fixed front blade and rear notch sights on a matted rib. Right slide struck with the ac code indicating it was manufactured by Walther and without the slide legend, the standard simplified markings that appear on late Walther PP model pistols. {Eagle/N} commercial proof marks appear on the right slide, right muzzle, and right chamber. Left frame is further stamped {Eagle/Swastika F} marking indicating it was purchased for the German police. Matching serial number on slide and frame. Comes with one WALTHER banner marked magazine additionally struck PP 7,65 m/m on the left flank with W initial to the right.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: Good. Bore is Bright with crisp rifling throughout. Metal finish shows some light edgewear on the slide and to the forward frame with brown patina on the rear gripstrap and brown flecking to forward, and to the flanks of the slide. Slide additionally shows some flaking to the blue, while the internals exhibit cycling wear. Grips have some light handling scratches and mars with crack and chip to the forward edge of the left grip panel. Magazine displays insertion wear with brown patina to floorplate....more

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**International Harvester U.S. M1 Garand Rebuilt by Augusta Arsenal

Lot # 212 (Sale Order: 212 of 262)      

**International Harvester U.S. M1 Garand Rebuilt by Augusta Arsenal
Korean War
.30-06. 24" barrel length. SN: 4520402. Grey parkerized metal finish. Walnut stock has a plain semi pistol grip and forearm, with handguard. Gas operated semi automatic rifle with adjustable peep rear sight and blade front sight with ear protectors. Item features triple stacking swivels, bayonet lug, internal box magazine, and a trapdoor buttplate void of contents. Markings include U.S. RIFLE/CAL. .30 M1/INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER/4520402 to receiver, and barrel is marked LMP D***5448 4 53 A10 to left side. Stock is marked with A.A./10635 Augusta Arsenal rebuild marks to right side and left side is marked with what appears to be foreign rack numbers, possibly Korean.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
From the Collection of Vern Gregg
CONDITION: Good to very good. Bore is bright. Finish has thinned lightly mostly to sharp edges, and shows scattered light scratches. Stock has moderate to heavy scratches and mars overall, with a heavy cut/mar to wrist on left side. Barrel has a muzzle reading of about 2 and a throat reading of about 2-2.5....more

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**Mismatched German qve45 Code K43 Sniper Rifle with ZF4 Scope

Lot # 213 (Sale Order: 213 of 262)      

**Mismatched German qve45 Code K43 Sniper Rifle with ZF4 Scope
World War II
7.92x57mm. 21.5" barrel length. SN: 1016c. Blued wartime finish set in laminated wood semi-pistol grip stock with optics rail to right receiver and mounting a ZF4 rifle scope. Short stroke piston driven semi-automatic rifle fed by a detachable magazine that can be charged with stripper clips. Item mounts standard tangent rear notch and fully hooded front blade sights. Left receiver struck K 43 qve 45, indicating it was manufactured by Karl Walther of Zella Mehlis in 1945. Item shows weak waffenamt marks on the locking lugs with {Eagle/214} marks on top of the bolt body and carrier. Bolt components are mixed with body showing a non matching serial number applied via electropen. Top of barrel struck DA below handguard and qve within triangle. Scope has a fire blued metal finish with blued retaining bands. Left body of scope struck Gw ZF 4 dow {triangle} over serial number 37393. The dow manufacturer code indicates the scope was made by Waffenwerk Bruenn of Czechoslovakia. Scope base shows {Eagle/214} waffenamt to left side. Retains the turret protector for windage, and a fastening lever that is marked fest and lose. Scope base displays the rough porous external finish typical of late war German production with only the friction surfaces taken to a higher degree of polish. Magazine displays an enamel finish and is struck with the manufacturer code ave for Olympia Bueromaschinenwerke along with K43 model mark and {Eagle/WaA843} waffenamt marking. Rifle comes with cleaning rod and a period leather sling with loop stamped 2809-701. Trapdoor buttplate with stock void of tools.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: Very Good. Bore is Frosty with some pinpoint pitting and crisp rifling throughout. Metal finish shows some brown patina forming on triggerguard, buttplate, front sight hood, and in flecking to the barrel. Some further brown patinated spots to the scope and scope base. Item exhibits some scattered light scuffs and mars to the stock. Stock edges show some slight rounding indicating possible light sanding. Scope is dirty and turrets have not been tested for function. Should be professionally cleaned. Magazine finish is flaking off with gray to brown patina dominating....more

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**Japanese Nagoya Type 2 Paratrooper Rifle

Lot # 214 (Sale Order: 214 of 262)      

**Japanese Nagoya Type 2 Paratrooper Rifle
World War II
7.7x58mm. 25.06" barrel length. SN: 16033. Blued metal finish with wood semi-pistol grip stock featuring spliced toe and mounting adjustable ladder rear aperture sight with anti-aircraft legs, and barleycorn front blade. Bolt-action internal magazine fed repeating rifle utilizing cock-on-close action and charged with stripper clips. Top of the receiver shows the standard Kanji markings for Type 2 below a ground Chrysanthemum. Left receiver shows the {Nagoya Arsenal} marking with assembly number 919. Note, the assembly numbers for barrels and receivers typically do not match, and in this example the serial numbers match where observable with the assembly numbers for the barrel and wedge matching each other. Item comes with cleaning rod and no dustcover.

Production of the Type 2 Paratrooper Rifle began in 1943, likely as a reaction to the challenges faced by Japanese paratroopers in combat because their full length rifles were dropped separately for their intended users. At the Battle of Palembang in Sumatra between February 13 and 15, 1942, some of the weapons intended for the paratroopers were dropped in swampy terrain, forcing the paratroopers to rely on pistols and grenades. In the aftermath, Imperial Japan began developing dedicated weapons for paratroopers that could be dropped with their users. Seldom encountered, it is estimated that just over 21,000 of these rifles were produced.
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CONDITION: Good. Bore is Bright with crisp Metford pattern rifling throughout. Metal finish displays a mottled brown patina forming on the stock fittings with brown flecking to all parts. Item shows scattered nicks and mars to the metal components. Stock displays handling wear, mars, dents, and some chips to the edges of the butt and forend. Toe splice seam is opening up, and there are stains near the butt....more

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**U.S. Springfield M1 Garand with Uncut Op-Rod and 1943-Dated Barrel

Lot # 215 (Sale Order: 215 of 262)      

**U.S. Springfield M1 Garand with Uncut Op-Rod and 1943-Dated Barrel
World War II
.30-06. 24" barrel length. SN: 934758. Grey/green parkerized metal finish. Walnut stock has a plain semi pistol grip and forearm, with handguard that may have been replaced as it is a darker stained color. Gas operated semi automatic rifle with adjustable peep rear sight and blade front sight with ear protectors. Item features triple stacking swivels, bayonet lug, internal box magazine, and a trapdoor buttplate with cleaning kit. Markings include U.S. RIFLE/CAL. .30 M1/SPRINGFIELD/ARMORY/934758 to receiver, and 2-S-A-6-43 to right side of barrel. Frame is also marked with Century Arms importer marks on left side. Stock appears to have been refurbished and shows no arsenal or rebuild marks, only a faint circle P marking to bottom of grip. There also appear to be numbers 011 marked in front of floorplate with yellow grease pencil. Includes OD sling.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
From the Collection of Vern Gregg
CONDITION: Good. Bore is frosty and has some light residue to rifling. Finish has thinned areas overall, as well as scattered light scratches and pitting. Gas cylinder and barrel muzzle have most of the pit marks. Wood stock possibly refurbished and shows no arsenal markings, with some scattered light scratches. Handguards possibly replaced at some point as they have a slightly darker stain and flaky losses not seen on rest of stock. Barrel has a muzzle reading of about 1 and a throat reading of about 0 to 0.5....more

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**WWII Factory Parkerized Winchester Model 12 Trench Gun

Lot # 216 (Sale Order: 216 of 262)      

**WWII Factory Parkerized Winchester Model 12 Trench Gun
12 Gauge. 20" barrel length. SN: 1033884. 2.75" chamber length. Cylinder bore. Factory Parkerized finish with rough wartime finish to barrel and receiver set in walnut semi-pistol grip oil finished stock with oil finished handle. Slide-action internal tube magazine fed repeating shotgun outfitted with a bayonet lug and nickel front bead sight. Item Falls within the 940,000-1,036,000 serial range of known World War II Model 12 Trench Guns, and exhibits correct components throughout. Shows a consistent non-polished finish consistent with factory Parkerized shotguns. Barrel exhibits the slight protrusion typical of the Model 12 Trench guns. Small parts such as the extractor, ejector, and the screws are blued with the bolt and lifter polished, as was standard for factory Parkerized examples. Correct oil finish stock for factory Parkerized shotgun with unusual nonfluted comb. Right stock struck with the boxed G.H.D. cartouche of Guy H. Drewry, the inspector mark encountered on genuine World War II Model 12 shotguns. Note, this mark is extremely crisp, and shows some signs of the wood kicking up at the rear edges of the crossed cannons, indicating it may have been applied recently. Below this are the ordnance {Crossed Cannons}. Correct W marked bayonet lug and standard black synthetic WINCHESTER buttplate. Right receiver with thumbprints indicative of the additional heat treatment received in this location. Item shows a 44 barrel date to the underside of the barrel, common to this model. Additional markings include standard Winchester monogram proofs on the receiver and barrel, along with WINCHESTER/TRADE MARK to left barrel followed by model information reading MODEL 12-12 GA-2 3/4 CHAM./CYL.
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From the Collection of Vern Gregg
CONDITION: Very Good as possibly restocked. Bore is dusty with some grease residue that should clean to Very Bright or better. Parkerized finish exhibits some cycling wear to the tube and scattered scratches on the metal handguard. Some internal cycling wear and grease residue throughout rendering the action sluggish. Stock retains crisp edges with a scratch to the comb, dark discoloration to left comb, and a chip to the toe of the buttplate. Crispness of cartouche in butt, along with some flaking at edges suggest it may have been applied recently to replaced wood....more

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** Scarce French MAS Mle 1944

Lot # 217 (Sale Order: 217 of 262)      

** Scarce French MAS Mle 1944
7.5x54mm French. 23" barrel length. SN: F4413. Dull blued military finish. Two piece walnut stock has a plain semi pistol grip and forearm, with handguards and grasping grooves. Semi automatic gas operated rifle with an adjustable tangent peep rear sight and hooded blade front that has been painted red to serrated face. Item features a concealed spike bayonet, removable 10-shot magazine, parry hook, double sling swivels, and a brown leather sling. Markings include MAS Mle 1944/F4413 on left side of frame and barrel with a G to left side. Stock is marked with matching serial number F4413.

The MAS 44 rifle was developed prior to WWII as part of a series of prototype rifles using semi automatic actions. During German occupation, the project had to be hidden and was not resumed until the region of St. Etienne was liberated in 1944. By the time the MAS 44 went into production, the war was already over and by 1946 only about 6,300 rifles were manufactured before being phased out by the MAS 49.
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From the Collection of Vern Gregg
CONDITION: Good to very good. Bore is frosty and has some light residue. Finish has thinned and has light scratches overall. Left side of frame has scattered clusters of pitting. Wood stock has scattered scratches and mars as well....more

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**Johnson Model 1941 Rifle Sporterized

Lot # 218 (Sale Order: 218 of 262)      

**Johnson Model 1941 Rifle Sporterized
.30-06. 22" barrel length. SN: A6368. Parkerized and blued metal finish with polished bolt mounting polished walnut semi-pistol grip stock with Pachmayr White-Line recoil pad to butt, front and rear sling swivels, and standard military pattern rear notch with civilian front blade sights. Short-recoil operated rotating bolt locked semi-automatic rifle fed by an internal rotary magazine charged with stripper clips. Top of the receiver is marked with four-line manufacturer mark reading CAL. 30-'06 SEMI-AUTO./"JOHNSON AUTOMATICS"/MODEL OF 1941/MADE IN PROVIDENCE, R.I., U.S.A. along with five-line patent mark reading U.S. PATENT NOS./2,094,156-2,146,743/2,181,131-2,215,470/AND OTHER U.S. AND FOREIGN/PATS. AND PATS. PENDING. Right receiver is struck with the CRANSTON/ARMS/CO within a diamond below a Dutch Acceptance {Star} stamp. Item displays the mixed serial numbers typical of Johnson Model 1941 rifles, and a caliber mark on the body of the barrel reading .30-06. Non-functioning bolt catch. Only approximately 22,000 Johnson Model 1941 rifles were manufactured with scant few seeing service with the United States Marine Corps and the bulk passing into Dutch service. Developed by Melvin Maynard Johnson Jr., what fame this rifle has is owed as much to Johnson's dogged and often mercurial temperament when dealing with the Board of Ordnance as it is to its brief use by the Marines. Passed over in favor of the continued issuance of the M1 Garand rifle, the Johnson's unusual design and rarity make it an attractive secondary military arm of World War II. Owing to the failure to attract large military contracts, Johnson's firm attempted to offer the rifles on the civilian market, a practice that continued after Johnson Automatics went bankrupt in 1948. This particular rifle bears the features commonly found on post-war sporting models of the Johnson, including a highly figured walnut stock and civilian front blade sight.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: Very Good. Bore is dirty with some residues that should clean to Bright with crisp rifling. Blued finish strong on barrel with some operating scratches. Parkerized finish is strong with few faint scratches and some oil residue. Item exhibits some hardening to the buttplate with scattered scuffs and light dents to the comb and toe of the stock. Six inch crack forming to left forend through wood grain appears to have been filled with adhesive....more

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**Johnson Model 1941 Rifle

Lot # 219 (Sale Order: 219 of 262)      

**Johnson Model 1941 Rifle
World War II
.30-06. 22" barrel length. SN: B8665. Parkerized metal finish with oil finished walnut semi-pistol grip stock and featuring perforated heat shield with attached handguard. Short-recoil operated rotating bolt locked semi-automatic rifle fed by an internal rotary magazine charged with stripper clips. Sights consist of an adjustable rear aperture and front blade with protectors. Top of the receiver is marked with four-line manufacturer mark reading CAL. 30-'06 SEMI-AUTO./"JOHNSON AUTOMATICS"/MODEL OF 1941/MADE IN PROVIDENCE, R.I., U.S.A. along with five-line patent mark reading U.S. PATENT NOS./2,094,156-2,146,743/2,181,131-2,215,470/AND OTHER U.S. AND FOREIGN/PATS. AND PATS. PENDING. Right receiver is struck with the CRANSTON/ARMS/CO within a diamond below a Dutch Acceptance {Star} stamp. Barrel bushing is struck with caliber marking .30-06 and a date marking of 41. Rifle shows the mixed serial numbers typical of Johnson Model 1941 rifles, along with a laminate to the right side of the stock behind magazine that was done to permit the rifle to be stocked using standard 2" blanks. Item comes with a reproduction Pattern of 1907 sling marked MILSCO/1944. Non-functioning bolt catch. Only approximately 22,000 Johnson Model 1941 rifles were manufactured with scant few seeing service with the United States Marine Corps and the bulk passing into Dutch service. Developed by Melvin Maynard Johnson Jr., what fame this rifle has is owed as much to Johnson's dogged and often mercurial temperament when dealing with the Board of Ordnance as it is to its brief use by the Marines. Passed over in favor of the continued issuance of the M1 Garand rifle, the Johnson's unusual design and rarity make it an attractive secondary military arm of World War II.
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CONDITION: Excellent. Bore is Bright with some residues and dust that should clean to Very Bright with sharp rifling. Parkerized metal finish is Excellent with few faint scratches. Wood retains crisp edges with a light dent to the wrist. Sling with some cracking and scuffs....more

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Scarce Johnson Model 1941 Rifle Bayonet

Lot # 220 (Sale Order: 220 of 262)      

Scarce Johnson Model 1941 Rifle Bayonet
World War II
8" blade length. 12" with blade and mount. 14" overall in leather scabbard. Triangular cross-section spike bayonet designed for use with the Model 1941 Johnson rifle. Item features the standard Parkerized finish with a blued spring. Ring struck with four digit serial number 2572, most likely applied after production by Dutch armorers. Presence of Parkerization within the number indicates the bayonet was most likely refinished at some point. Bayonet features the standard rough finish seen on originals with a non-flush rounded rivet securing the spring. Comes in an original leather scabbard with the correct russet leather body, narrow belt loop, and tapered conical point. Because of the reciprocating barrel utilized by its short-recoil design, the Johnson Model 1941 proved ill suited to mounting the standard Model 1905 pattern bayonet. Consequently, Melvin Maynard Johnson designed a lightweight spike bayonet that did not impede operation unless the rifle was operated at extreme angles of elevation or depression. These later served with the United States Marine Corps and the Dutch Army.
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CONDITION: Very Good as Refinished. Blade retains a strong Parkerized finish with some light wear to the loop and flecks of brown patina to the tip of the blade. Scabbard shows some scratches, mars, and abrasions scattered overall. Some light stains and indentations. Cracking to the belt and tie down loops....more

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**ac41 Code Walther P38 Pistol with Scarce Radom lyo Code Holster and One Matching Magazine

Lot # 221 (Sale Order: 221 of 262)      

**ac41 Code Walther P38 Pistol with Scarce Radom lyo Code Holster and One Matching Magazine
World War II
9mm Para. 4.9" barrel length. SN: 2202h. Blued metal finish overall mounting horizontally serrated Bakelite grips mounting standard sights. Short-recoil operated DA/SA autoloading pistol fed by detachable single stack magazines. Left slide is struck with model marking P.38 followed by ac/41 code, indicating it was manufactured by Walther in 1941. Serial numbers match on frame and slide, but barrel and locking block mixed. Item displays {Eagle/359} waffenamt marks in two places to right slide, on left frame, trigger, slidestop, hammer spur, inside both grip panels, firing pin and indicator cover, left barrel, and right locking block. Item additionally shows {WWII German Eagle} marking to the left barrel and locking block. Item comes with one serial number matching blued magazine struck P.38 to left body and with {Eagle/359} waffenamt in two places along the back. Additionally comes with one nonmatching spare magazine, and with a period leather holster struck with manufacturer code lyo, a scarcely encountered marking from the Polish Radom factory. Additionally, the holster shows an {Eagle/WaA77} waffenamt mark and P.38 model marking.
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CONDITION: Good. Bore is Very Bright with sharp rifling throughout. Metal finish displays internal cycling wear with edgewear overall and pinpoint flaking and abrasions over the slide. Brown patina forming over the gripstrap and below the hammer. Item shows some light handling mars and scratches. Grips likewise exhibit some light scratches and mars. Magazine finish transitioning to brown patina. Holster exhibits scratches, stains, cracking to the tie down, and abrasions and wastage on the edges of the spare magazine pouch. Flap worn through on one corner....more

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**ac42 Code P38 Pistol in Modern Display Case with Period Holster and Two Magazines

Lot # 222 (Sale Order: 222 of 262)      

**ac42 Code P38 Pistol in Modern Display Case with Period Holster and Two Magazines
World War II
9mm Para. 4.9" barrel length. SN: 9104b. Blued meatal finish overall mounting Parkerized grips with horizontal grip serrations and standard military sights. Short-recoil operated DA/SA autoloading pistol fed by detachable single stack magazines. Left slide shows standard P.38 model marking with ac/42 code afterward indicating it was made by Walther in 1942. Matching serial numbers to frame, slide, barrel, and locking lug. Item displays {Eagle/359} waffenamt markings including: two marks to right slide, one on left frame, slide stop, barrel lug, and locking lug. Item additionally struck with {WWII German Eagle} acceptance stamps to right slide, left barrel, and left locking lug. Item comes in a modern walnut display case with green velvet lining with a total of two magazines, and a leather flap holster showing dla/43 maker mark and {Eagle/WaA195} on the flap, and with interior flap marked by pen with DEVAULT followed by a service number. Magazine pouch to holster has been removed.
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CONDITION: Very Good. Bore is dirty with some firing residues that should clean to Very Bright or better with sharp rifling throughout. Metal finish displays some light internal cycling wear with brown patina forming on triggerguard and gripstraps, along with some thinning on the forward slide. Item further shows some light scratches to the grips. Item additionally displays further scratches to the case with some flaking, scratches, and mars to the holster....more

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**Possible Vietnam War Bring Back Chinese Type 54 Tokarev with Holster, belt, and magazine pouch

Lot # 223 (Sale Order: 223 of 262)      

**Possible Vietnam War Bring Back Chinese Type 54 Tokarev with Holster, belt, and magazine pouch
7.62x25mm. 4.6" barrel length. SN: 12017941. Blued metal finish with vertically serrated black Bakelite five-point star grips, and mounting fixed military pattern sights. Short-recoil operated single action autoloading pistol fed by detachable single stack magazines. Top of the slide struck with the Chinese characters for "Type 54" above the serial number. Left frame struck with the number 66 marking for factory 66, one of the primary manufacturers of Chinese military Tokarev pistols. Date at rear left frame reads 1965. Serial numbers match on the frame, slide, barrel, barrel bushing, and hammer group. Barrel is chrome lined. Comes with two blued Chinese made magazines with non matching serial numbers to the floorplates. Additionally included with the pistol are a Chinese pattern leather holster with shoulder strap, two-cell leather magazine pouch, and a blued cleaning tool. Holster is unmarked, as is typical for Chinese military holsters, and features a blue corduroy lined interior. Item shows no import markings of any kind, and also lacks the manual safety forcibly added on imported Tokarevs. The year of production, coupled with the non marked condition and lack of manual safety, suggests this handgun was most likely taken as a "bring back", possibly from the War in Vietnam. No "bring back" papers available.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: Good. Bore is Minty with sharp rifling throughout and a strong chrome lining. Blued finish has faded to a gray to brown patina overall with some light pitting to the upper edges of the forward slide. Grips show few light mars and scratches. Holster exhibits some stains on the edges with scattered abrasions and scuffs....more

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Rare Published Vietnam Special Forces Peter LaGana Tomahawk Archive

Lot # 224 (Sale Order: 224 of 262)      

Rare Published Vietnam Special Forces Peter LaGana Tomahawk Archive
Vietnam War
Archive of a Peter LaGana Vietnam Special Forces tomahawk, a Hess Vietnam tomahawk and related LaGana items and accessories, with complete documentation. Most of these items are published on page 317 of Homer Brett's book The Military Knife & Bayonet. The archive Includes:
1) Peter LaGana-made Vietnam Tomahawk, one of the first four produced by Peter, according to the accompanying paperwork and acquired directly from Peter by Homer Brett in 1991. The head is 2.75" wide at the blade face and 8.5" in length, including the spike. The tapered hickory handle has an oval cross section and is 13.6875" long. The entire piece is painted OD Green and is unmarked.
2) A period copy of a Peter LaGana Vietnam tomahawk attributed to Howard Hess. This has a sand cast head and is a copy of the LaGana head. It measures 2.625" wide at the head and is 8" long, including the spike. The slightly smaller dimensions are due to shrinkage in the mold and are one of the identifying features of these period of use copies. The tapered wood handle has an oval cross section and is 15.6875" long. The entire piece is painted a lighter OD Green than the LaGana tomahawk and is unmarked but includes an lanyard hole and lanyard, a feature not found on the LaGana tomahawks.
3) Spare original hickory LaGana tomahawk handle, acquired directly from Peter. The tapered hickory handle has an oval cross section and is 14" long. The handle is painted OD Green and is unmarked.
4) An original experimental LaGana fiberglass tomahawk handle, acquired directly from Peter. The oval cross section tapered handle is 13.25" long with an grooved orange gripping surface and a white shaft.
5) A first pattern thick leather LaGana tomahawk belt carrier acquired directly from Peter. The natural light tan finished carrier is 9.75" long by 3.625" wide. It features galvanized riveted construction, a snap closure, a leather belt loop and impressed two-line American Tomahawk Co./Ebensburg, Pa., U.S.A. marking.
6) A second pattern thinner leather LaGana tomahawk belt carrier acquired directly from Peter. The brick red dyed leather carrier is 9.5" long by 3.5" wide. It features blackened aluminum riveted construction, a snap closure, a leather belt loop and a two-line silver ink stamp marking with the same information as the impressed mark on the first pattern carrier. This one is signed in ballpoint pen on the reverse by Peter LaGana.
7) An original copy of the booklet The Art of Knife and Tomahawk Throwing by Peter S. LaGana, singed by him to noted edged weapons collector, dealer and researcher Gary Boyd.
8) A collection of ephemera related to the grouping including Homer Brett's handwritten receipt, dated August 10, 1991, singed by Peter LaGana where Homer acquired these items (except the booklet and Hess tomahawk) from Peter. Also included are a letter from Mr. Brett to Gary Boyd, dated August 18, 1992 detailing his discussions with Peter LaGana about the tomahawks, two photos of Peter taken in his home by Homer Brett, with Mr. LaGana holding the LaGana tomahawk in this grouping and the fiberglass handle, and various other notes and documents regarding the history and use of these items during the Vietnam War.

Peter S LaGana (1926-2002) was born in Ebensburg, PA and lived his whole life there, other than the period of time he served in the Navy during World War II on the Baltimore Class Heavy Cruiser USS Macon (CA-132). He worked as a gas station attendant and auto mechanic before the war and joined the Post Office after the war. He also ran a part-time buy/sell/trade gun shop out of his home. Peter was fascinated with tomahawk and knife throwing and became a well-known and highly celebrated expert in that skill. During the Korean War he had sold Kinzua, PA made tomahawks to local men going to serve in Korea. These well-made tomahawks were based upon French & Indian War era fighting tomahawks with an elongated spike on the head and were apparently popular personal weapons for the men who went to Korea. When the Vietnam War started Peter was asked by the locals who were going to serve in Southeast Asia to sell them more tomahawks. As the Kinzua company that had made them was out of business, LaGana decided to take a risk and invested in the necessary die to have the heads made so he could make and sell tomahawks to those who wanted them. He had the die cast heads produced from 1060 surgical steel by the Wooding Verona Tool Company of Pittsburgh, PA and Peter acquired the hafts from a Tennessee company. He assembled the hawks himself and used his special "triple wedge" system to attached the hafts to the heads. The tomahawks were sold with a leather belt carrier, which is much harder to find today than the tomahawks themselves, which are quite rare. The early carriers were natural, light tan leather and fairly thick while the later ones were brick red and th...more

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**Inglis Mk. 1* Browning Hi-Power with Holster Stock

Lot # 225 (Sale Order: 225 of 262)      

**Inglis Mk. 1* Browning Hi-Power with Holster Stock
World War II
9mm Para. 4.7" barrel length. SN: 4CH1431. Parkerized metal finish overall mounting checkered black synthetic grips and adjustable rear leaf notch and front blade sights. Short-recoil operated single action autoloading pistol fed by detachable double stack magazines. Left slide is struck MK. I*/BROWNING FN 9MM HP followed by INGLIS CANADA manufacturer marking. Right frame is struck with the Canadian {Crossed Flags} marking, along with the {Arrow C} marking applied to Canadian military arms. Further {Crossed Flags} marked to the right chamber by electropen. Import mark below triggerguard reads CAI ST. A. VT. Comes with a walnut shoulder stock/holster with the canvas loop showing a British {Broad Arrow} stamp, and manufacturer marking struck into the right side reading S.A. LTD/1945 with a further {Broad Arrow/17} struck forward of the butt. Comes with one extended capacity magazine showing no maker markings. Inglis Hi-Power pistols featuring the CH serial numbers were manufactured for the Republic of China during World War II. The Inglis company itself manufactured a wide variety of goods, and began manufacturing arms during the war, with the Hi-Power produced using Belgian technical documentation prepared by Dieudonne Saive, the same engineer who had completed the design after John M. Browning's death.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: Good. Bore is Frosty with some patina throughout and some spots of pinpoint pitting but strong rifling. Metal finish displays internal cycling wear with the finish worn down to gray patina on the gripstraps, and shows pinpoint pitting and flaking to the slide. Grips exhibit handling wear, mars, and some skips. Stock has some chips on the edges of the metal components with some scuffs and mars....more

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