Extraordinary Firearms Auction, Day 3

Extraordinary Firearms Auction, Day 3

Wednesday, October 16, 2013  |  10:00 AM Eastern
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Extraordinary Firearms Auction, Day 3

Extraordinary Firearms Auction, Day 3

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This historic auction will include phenomenal offerings from noted collectors such as Sturgess, Frey, Polhemus, Schroeder, Morrison, Leff and Sirkin.

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**COLT 1915 VICKERS WITH FLUTED WATER JACKET (C&R).

Lot # 3025 (Sale Order: 26 of 458)      

SN 4572. Cal. 30-06, 24" bbl. This is a fine all orig example of the U.S. model Vickers in 30-06. It seems to be all orig parts and vintage to include the 30-06 lock & bbl, as well as the muzzle booster. Clearly marked to rear of the front sight "Vickers Machine Gun Model of 1915 Colts P.T.F.A. Mfg Co. Hartford, CT. USA". SN and then "1917 INSPR MG". It comes on a restored orig Colt tripod number "367" with brass pedestal socket and cradle. Cradle does not appear to have any markings, but it is brass to include the elevation wheel. The 30-06 feed block is numbered "415" and appears to be fully functional. The bottom of the trunnion is clearly marked with the matching serial number of 5300, which was the Colt number for the gun and the SN 4572 was issued by the US Army which is correct for the Model of 1915 and the number used by the ATF during NFA registration. Gun bears "u/v" proofs which is the correct proof for the Colt Vickers guns. Feed block operates smoothly. Fusee spring has good tension, bbl & rails move properly. This gun appears fully functional. CONDITION: Overall finish & appearance is extremely fine with 80% coverage of orig mustard brown paint on the water jacket. Bluing on balance of gun is about 85%, thinning on the top cover and turning to a pleasing brown patina. Bore is bright. Lock face is extremely fine, action is clean. Hard Bakelite handles are completely sound. There is a ding to the Fusee cover just below the rear sight adjustment knob and some brassing to the mounting point where the gun fits on the tripod. Tripod is properly refinished & repainted and has a ding on the right leg. Leather strap which holds legs together is intact, soft and serviceable. This is a great example of the scarce & desirable U.S. Model of the Vickers gun. 4-48869 JWK34

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**1917 A1 WATER COOLED MG ON RAMO SIDEPLATE (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

Lot # 3026 (Sale Order: 27 of 458)      

SN 800134. Cal .308 24" bbl. This is a 1928 commercial water cooled machine gun kit assembled on a Ramo registered sideplate and includes bakelite hand grip panels, brass trunnion and endcap. 1928 commercial flash hider and red hard rubber thumb pieces on water filler and drain caps. Steam exit cork is hard rubber attached by non vintage brass chain. Bolt is marked "7.62". Front .308 spacer is present. Tension spring is present within top cover to keep arm to left when cover is raised. Brass trunnion is marked "844" at top. Front endcap is also marked "44". This weapon passes functions check and appears fully functional. A number of these kits were brought into the country years ago and assembled onto registered sideplates. This is undoubtedly one of them. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is excellent as refinished. Close observation reveals tiny pin pricks of pitting all along left sideplate. Bore is excellent as is bolt and all internals. Almost certainly unfired since being assembled and refinished. Trunnion has a vertical line on the right side parallel to the right sideplate line where there is a provision to remove the top cover retaining pin by rotating a lever. This in no way detracts from the attractiveness of this piece. This would make a great display piece for any WWI era collection, or a shooter. 4-47333 JWK28

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**BROWNING 1919 A4 MG ON DLO REGISTERED SIDEPLATE (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

Lot # 3027 (Sale Order: 28 of 458)      

SN 86-70446. Cal .308 24" bbl. This is a straightforward example of a 1919 A4 Browning parts kit with flip up front sight and adjustable rear sight graduated in yards and marked "YDS CAL 30M1". assembled onto a DLO registered sideplate. It has "RIA" marked spacers front and rear for firing 308. Bolt is marked "7.62". Hand grip is white pot metal with spring clip at bottom. Charging handle is a straight rod. Firing mechanism functions properly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is excellent. Gray parkerized finish as refinished upon assembly. Perfect bore and bolt face. A nice as new condition remanufactured 1919 A4 ready to invest in or take to the range. 4-47334 JWK29

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**COLT MODEL 1928 AIRCRAFT GUN (C&R).

Lot # 3027A (Sale Order: 29 of 458)      

SN C102042-A. Cal .30-06 24" bbl. This is an outstanding example of the Colt 1928 aircraft machine gun complete with front and rear sights and side mounted charging handle. This gun has a Arabic numeral "2" marked on top of receiver just forward of top cover. These guns were mounted in pairs on aircraft of the period. Consignor has provided a tag which states the following "Gun #1 is known to exist-sold at auction about 2005. This second gun would complete the pair". Gun #1 would have been on the left and Gun #2 on the right as seen from in front of the pilot. Charging handle cocks to rear, spring has good strong tension. This weapon appears to be fully functional. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is excellent. Near 100% as refinished with some scrapes and very minor pitting visible under the refinish. Bore is excellent shiny and bright. Bolt face is excellent. Bolt is in the white. Red bakelite handles on charging handle is cracked at the rivets which hold it, yet they are serviceable and present. Sights retain nearly all of their black enamel finish. Whomever has the #1 gun matching this one, I hope you become aware of this auction. If you are someone who is restoring of vintage aircraft, this is a great find. 4-49378 JWK48

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**COLT MODEL 1919 AIRCRAFT MACHINE GUN (C&R).

Lot # 3027B (Sale Order: 30 of 458)      

SN C100435. Cal 7.65mm 24" bbl. This is the aircraft model of the Browning machine gun as made immediately after WWI. Most guns were made for the US military, the balance being sold to foreign governments and having a commercial "C" serial prefix. Lightened with a air cooling jacket with longitudinal slots as opposed to having a water jacket. Otherwise this is a standard 1919 configuration. Bolt and internals appear to be of appropriate vintage. Bolt handle is of the standard knurled plum shape. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. This gun mounts on a standard period aircraft flexible mount, but will fit any Browning mount. Correct sights are missing. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is extremely fine with about 90% coverage deep lustrous blue with significant loss to the left side of receiver to rear of feed way and also on right side of receiver forward of shuttle mechanism. Muzzle is nearly devoid of finish with some gray brown patina. Rich brown bake lite handle on hand grip are in extremely fine condition with one slight 1/4" long rub mark on the bottom right grip panel. Metal on hand grip appears to be refinished although the rest of gun probably not. Bore is shiny and bright with some frosting in the groves particularly towards the muzzle. Bolt and bolt face are excellent. 4-49379 JWK49

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**RARE ORIGINAL WINCHESTER MILITARY M-14 WITH AN ACCOMPANYING SCOPE AND SCOPE CASE (C & R).

Lot # 3028 (Sale Order: 31 of 458)      

PLEASE NOTE (10-11-13): Receiver is a high quality reweld which is virtually undetectable. SN 1076545. Cal. 7.62mm, 22" bbl length. This fine M-14 includes the orig as issued scope & mount in its carrying case and one magazine. Also included is an orig web sling. This example has an American eagle under three stars proof & Circle P on the buttstock. The hand guard is brown composite. The flash suppressor is vintage orig. All of this gun appears to be as issued. Bolt is numbered "7790186 66118-EE". Scope is "3 x 9 ART II", and SN on scope appears to be "4640", but the SN tab is broken off and missing the end. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional in both semi and full auto. PROVENANCE: The estate of a Private Collector. CONDITION: Overall finish & appearance is extremely fine to excellent with over 95% finish on the blued parts with the wear being where the charging handle rides the receiver and some thinning of the finish on the selector. There is also some brassing to the gas cylinder tube. The wood has some bruises and handling marks, but overall is extremely attractive and in very fine to excellent shape. The magazine is very good with about 85% finish. The scope is in excellent condition, optics are clear. There are some scratches and loss of finish to the scope mount and one significant ding to the lower front. This is a very attractive and difficult to find example and would make an outstanding addition for the U.S. Military collector. No U.S. military rifle collection is complete without one of these. 4-49201 JWK38

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**COLT MODEL 1921A THOMPSON MARKED FOR ATLANTIC CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT (C & R).

Lot # 3029 (Sale Order: 32 of 458)      

SN 5799. Cal. 45 ACP, 10.5" bbl length. This is one really nice Colt Model 1921A with a vertical forend which includes 1 orig 20 rnd magazine with August 24, 1920 patent date and also one parkerized finished 50 rnd drum in its cardboard sleeve, marked "AUTO-ORDNANCE CORP NEW YORK, N.Y.C. PATENTED JULY 27, 1920 DEC. 7, 1920". Also included are three 30 rnd stick magazines & an orig brass cleaning rod. One 30 rnd magazine is marked "SW CO." Another is a Seymour magazine, the third is in its orig wax wrapper, which was not removed to check on maker. This gun has orig 1921 internal parts. Oiler is within buttstock. This gun is marked on the right side of the buttstock & on the handgrip "ACPD IV", for Atlantic City Police Department. The firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: The estate of a Private Collector. CONDITION: Overall finish & appearance is extremely fine to excellent with 95% deep lustrous blue on all metal surfaces with the loss being on the ridges of the lower assembly and to the rear of the handgrip. There is also some loss of finish where the hardware of the buttstock slides on the receiver, and where the cocking handle touches the top of the receiver. There is also loss of finish on the high points of the buttplate and the finish is thinning on the flat of it. The condition of the wood is really excellent with very few handling marks with the only blemish being three 1/8" indentations and a tiny chip 1/16" at the top of the stock comb. This does not detract in any way from the appearance from the right or the left as it cannot be seen. The bore is shiny & bright with some frosting in the grooves. Bolt face is excellent. The 20 rnd magazine is in excellent condition with nearly all of the orig lustrous finish remaining.  The other stick mags are just as nice. The drum magazine also retains nearly all of its smooth, dark finish. With the accompanying accessories this would make an outstanding addition to any machine gun collection or as an investment for the discerning collector. 4-49200 JWK37

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**COLT 1921/28 NAVY OVER STAMP THOMPSON SUBMACHINE GUN MARKED FOR ATLANTIC CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT

Lot # 3030 (Sale Order: 33 of 458)      

(C&R). SN 13834. Cal. 45 ACP, 13.5" bbl. This is a fantastic U.S. Navy marked "over stamp" Thompson with a vertical forend which includes one 20 rnd Seymour magazine & one 30 rnd magazine marked "SW CO" and also one 50 rnd drum, marked "AUTO-ORDNANCE CORP BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT REGISTERED IN THE U.S. PATENT OFFICE". Also included is one steel cleaning rod with a brass tip. This gun has orig 1928 internal parts. This gun is marked on the right side of the buttstock & on the handgrip "ACPD III", for Atlantic City Police Department. Cutts compensator is marked with Cutts, name within box logo at top near muzzle with patent dates. Buttstock has a small Navy anchor marking on the wood just below the hardware when viewed from the front. This gun is documented as being a Navy over stamp in mint condition in the book compiled by Gordon Herigstad. On the buttstock the "A" from "ACPD III" was applied upside down. The firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: The estate of a Private Collector. CONDITION: Overall finish & appearance is absolutely outstanding. Deep lustrous orig blued finish with the slightest loss where cocking handle touches the receiver. There is also some slight loss of finish on the hardware of the buttstock where it slides onto the receiver. There is also loss of finish on the high points of the buttplate and the finish is only slightly thinning on the flat of it. The condition of the wood is fantastic with only the slightest of handling marks. The bore is excellent, shiny & bright. Bolt face is excellent. The 20 rnd magazine is in excellent condition with 95% of its deep lustrous finish remaining.  The other stick mag is just as nice. The drum magazine also retains about 90% of its orig finish, thinning in places with some spots of corrosion. This is without a doubt the finest example of a Navy over stamp Thompson this cataloger has ever seen. 4-49207 JWK41

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**SUPERB COLT 1921AC THOMPSON SUB-MACHINE GUN (C&R).

Lot # 3031 (Sale Order: 34 of 458)      

SN 8990. Cal. 45 ACP, 13" bbl. This Colt 1921 Thompson has an unmarked Cutts compensator. Internal parts are 1921. This is an extremely attractive and high condition Colt 1921AC with a vertical forend which includes 1 orig 20 rnd magazine with August 24, 1920 patent date and also one 50 rnd drum marked "AUTO-ORDNANCE CORP NEW YORK REGISTERED IN THE U.S. PATENT OFFICE". Also included are one 30 rnd magazine & an orig brass cleaning rod. The 30 rnd magazine was made by Seymour. Oiler is within buttstock. The firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: The estate of a Private Collector. CONDITION: Overall finish & appearance is excellent with 97% deep lustrous blue on all metal surfaces getting a little thin at the high points with some loss where the buttstock iron meets the receiver. There is very slight loss of finish where the cocking handle touches the top of the receiver. There is also loss of finish on the high points of the buttplate and the finish is thinning on the flat of it. The condition of the wood is excellent with very few handling marks and 1 or 2 small dings. There is a small 1/8" chip out of the left top ridge line of the foregrip. The handgrip also has a tiny 1/16" indentation just below where the third finger rests. This does not detract from the overall handsome appearance of this gun. The bore is shiny & bright with only very slight frosting in the grooves. Bolt face is extremely fine with some frosting along the edges and in the recessed areas. The 20 rnd magazine is in good condition with about 40% finish turning to a pleasing gray patina. The 30 rnd magazine has about 90% of its deep lustrous finish with grease remaining in the recessed areas. The drum appears new in what appears to be its orig plastic bag and cardboard sleeve. This is an extremely attractive Thompson in the most classic and recognizable configuration. No doubt some fortunate collector will be very pleased. 4-49204 JWK40

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**AUTO ORDNANCE M1 THOMPSON SUB-MACHINE GUN - BRIDGEPORT ADDRESS (C & R).

Lot # 3032 (Sale Order: 35 of 458)      

SN 147189. Cal. 45 ACP, 10.5" bbl. This pristine M1 Thompson comes with one 30 rnd magazine. Gun is marked "Thompson Submachine Gun Caliber. 45 M1" on left side of receiver and "Auto Ordnance Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.A." on the right side of the receiver. SN matches between upper & lower. Cocking knob is on right side of receiver. Buttstock is non-detachable. This was the simplified and less expensive Thompson for mass production during and after WWII. As such this gun will not accept drum magazines. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: The estate of a Private Collector. CONDITION: Overall finish & appearance is simply outstanding. Retaining all of its gray parkerized finish on all metal surfaces. Bolt retains a combination of a darker blue and plum color and has some loss of finish from moving back & forth within the receiver. Wood is also in outstanding condition with only the slightest of handling marks. Bore retains significant shine but there is significant frosting in the grooves near the muzzle. Bolt face is extremely crisp but also has some darkness on the face. Magazine is a common Seymour magazine with bright blue finish and at about 50% blue. It would be just about impossible to improve on the outward appearance of this M1 Thompson. 4-49202 JWK39

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**SUPERB NJ POLICE COLT THOMPSON M1921A SUB-MACHINE GUN (C&R).

Lot # 3032A (Sale Order: 36 of 458)      

SN 4668. Cal .45ACP. 10" finned, uncompensated bbl. Manufactured by Colt's Patent Firearms Mfg. Co., Hartford, CT. Correct commercial stock without sling swivels and vertical foregrip. Lyman rear sight adjustable for windage and elevation. Internals are all 1921 parts. Firing mechanism operates smoothly when cycled by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. Accompanied by one unnumbered 50 round "L" drum marked "AUTO ORDNANCE CORP./NEW YORK/REGISTERED IN THE/U.S. PATENT OFFICE"; one 20 rnd "Auto Ordnance" marked stick mag and two "Seymour" marked 30 rnd stick mags. Serial number records indicate this gun was once the property of the Franklin, NJ Police Dept. PROVENANCE: The estate of a Private Collector. CONDITION: Very fine. 98% strong orig finish, only very light edge wear on the high points and buttplate. Pistol grip and foregrip in excellent condition with only minor handling marks. Butt stock shows normal handling marks and scratches to the wood, but still very handsome and wood color matches. Bore is very shiny and bright. Bolt face and ejector have crisp lines.Magazine are likewise, very fine. Hard to improve on this desirable configuration. 4-49206

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**FINE COLT POLICE ISSUED U.S. NAVY MODEL OF 1928 "OVERSTAMP" THOMPSON SUB-MACHINE GUN (C&R).

Lot # 3032B (Sale Order: 37 of 458)      

SN 14042. Cal. 45 ACP. 12" bbl with Lyman 4-slot "Cutts" compensator. Vertical forend, flip-up rear ladder-type sight adjustable to 600 meters. Receiver of gun is clearly marked "U.S. Navy" on left side of receiver. Overstamp of "8" over the "1" is discernible. Internals are 1928 parts with the heavier actuator and small diameter mainspring. This gun appears to be all matching. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. Accompanied by one "Auto Ordnance- Bridgeport" marked 50 rnd "L" drum mag,one "Seymour" 20 rnd and one "Seymour" 30 rnd mag. After WWI, the market for machine guns in the United States was almost non-existent. Frank Thompson tried to market this gun to the military without success, and also to the police as a riot control gun. Serial number records indicate this gun was registered to the Hickory, NC Police Dept. PROVENANCE: The estate of a Private Collector. CONDITION: Fine. Gun retains 95% of its commercial blue finish with some light edge wear and a few scattered nicks and scratches. Stocks retain most of a hand worn finish with several normal light handling marks. Bore has very strong rifling, bolt faced is excellent. Magazines are very fine. 4-49205 JWD11

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*EXCEPTIONAL KS HWY PATROL ISSUED COLT U.S. NAVY MODEL OF 1928 "OVERSTAMP" THOMPSON SUB-MACHNE GUN

Lot # 3032C (Sale Order: 38 of 458)      

(C&R). SN 8310. Cal. 45 ACP. 12" bbl with early style unmarked 4-slot "Cutts" compensator. Vertical forend, flip-up rear ladder-type sight adjustable to 600 yards. Receiver of gun is clearly marked "U.S. Navy" on left side of receiver. Overstamp of "8" over the "1" is discernible. Right receiver bears a proper "JBH" (Joseph B, Hayes) inspector mark . Internals are 1928 parts with the heavier actuator and small diameter mainspring. Matching wood pistol grip with finger grooves. Wood butt stock with metal butt plate and trap door. This gun appears to be all matching. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. Accompanied by one "Auto Ordnance- Bridgeport" marked 50 rnd "L" drum mag,one "Seymour" 20 rnd and one "Seymour" 30 rnd mag. After WWI, the market for machine guns in the United States was almost non-existent. Frank Thompson tried to market this gun to the military without success, and also to the police as a riot control gun. Serial number records indicate this gun was registered to the Kansas HWY Patrol, Topeka, KS. PROVENANCE: The estate of a Private Collector. CONDITION: Very fine. 95% strong orig finish, somewhat thin on the high points and buttplate with a few light scratches to the metal surfaces. Pistol grip and foregrip in excellent condition with only minor handling marks, the balance a smooth hand worn surface. Butt stock shows normal handling marks and scratches to the wood, but still very handsome and wood color matches. Bore is very shiny and bright. Bolt face and ejector have crisp lines. Outstanding example of a Police Navy. 4-49203 JWD22

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*EXCEPTIONALLY RARE AND OUTSTANDING COLT MODEL 639/XM177 CARBINE WITH REGISTERED MODERATOR.

Lot # 3033 (Sale Order: 39 of 458)      

SN 4790099. Cal. .223, 11.5" bbl length. Exceptional Colt 639 (Commercial version of the XM177E2) carbine with factory installed matching registered moderator. Carbine features original collapsible telescoping butt stock, and forward assist. Accompanied by the orig shipping box with shipping label & a sling, 20 rnd magazine assembly, cleaning brush & cleaning rod, all just as it came new, even the orig shipping padding is included. This gun will incur two $200.00 transfer tax stamps if transferred to an individual. One for the gun and one for its accompanying moderator. PROVENANCE: Accompanying notarized affidavit. CONDITION: Absolutely new and unfired in orig box with notarized certification that gun was purchased new from a dealer in 1974 and has never been fired, other than any standard test firing at Colt's factory. Action, chamber, gas tube, bore and bolt face are absolutely pristine. Nothing to suggest this gun is anything other than as the consignor states. Moderator is numbered at bottom to match gun SN and the engraving of these numbers is the only loss of finish on this gun except for solitary line on the bottom of the bolt where it rides inside the receiver (unavoidable). A small card secured to the moderator with clear plastic tape indicates date, firm & SN. It is impossible to imagine a nicer orig Colt full-auto 639/XM177. 4-48891 JWK35

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**COLT M16 A1 IN M4 CONFIGURATION WITH SPARE UPPER AND BUTTSTOCK (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

Lot # 3034 (Sale Order: 40 of 458)      

SN 9046534. Cal .223 13" bbl. This Colt M16 lower currently has the upper and buttstock installed to make it into M4 configuration. This lot also includes one standard M16 buttstock with buffer and upper assembly with triangular hand guards to return it to its M16 A1 configuration. Spare upper bbl is marked "C MP CHROME BORE". Current upper on gun is marked "C MP CB". Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon passes function check and appears fully functional. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is excellent. Near new. Retaining nearly all of its parkerized finish on all metal surfaces with just some slight blemishes on high points. Bore is excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face is excellent. There is green verdigris forming in the muzzle break on the bbl currently on the gun. Spare bbl assembly also has excellent overall finish and appearance. Bore is dusty but is excellent and bright. Triangular hand guards are in excellent condition. Spare buttstock is also in excellent condition with only the slightest of handling marks. Here is a great opportunity for someone to get an excellent M16 with spare parts to go from one model to another. 4-47335 JWK30

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**H&K MODEL 91 AS IMPORTED AND REGISTERED BY NEW FRONTIER ARMAMENT INC (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

Lot # 3035 (Sale Order: 41 of 458)      

SN A017105. Cal. 308, 19" bbl length. This great example of the H&K Model 91. It includes its scope mount assembly, new in the box together with instructions from B-Square Company dated November 1980. Also included are eight 20 rnd & three 30 rnd magazines. Everything about this gun appears to function properly. The bipod legs deploy properly. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. The H&K 91 is a top quality machine gun which also delivers supreme accuracy, particularly in semi-automatic. CONDITION: Overall finish & appearance is outstanding, as new with only some slight light scratches to the finish on the receiver and loss of finish where the selector rotates, as is common. Bore is excellent & bright. Bolt face is likewise excellent. Magazines range from extremely fine to new condition. If you are looking for a H&K 91 machine gun it would be difficult to upgrade on this lot. 4-49198 JWK36

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**COLT 1921 AC THOMPSON SUB-MACHINE GUN (C&R).

Lot # 3036 (Sale Order: 42 of 458)      

SN 6889. Cal. 45 ACP, 13" bbl. This Colt 1921 Thompson has a vertical forend and an unmarked Cutts compensator. Internal parts are 1921. This gun is marked on left side of receiver "S.F.P.D." which indicates use by the San Francisco Police Department. This matches information provided indicated in Gordon Herigstad's book. There is a Navy anchor symbol on the wood of the buttstock right at the front tip which indicates perhaps this stock, at least was at one time in use by the Navy. This lot includes four orig 20-rnd magazines with August 24, 1920 patent dates, one of which, has different sized lettering. Also included is one 50 rnd drum marked "AUTO-ORDNANCE CORP NEW YORK N.Y., U.S.A. PATENTED JULY 27, 1920 DEC 7, 1920". & an orig brass cleaning rod in a blue felt lined FBI hardcase. No oiler is present within buttstock. Magazines and drum fit properly into the firearm. The firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. CONDITION: Overall finish & appearance is very good to fine with about 70% of orig finish on metal surfaces with the best coverage on the bbl. The receiver has significant thinning of the orig finish on both sides with considerable loss along the high points on both sides. There is also loss of finish on the buttstock iron where it meets the receiver as well as slight loss of finish where the cocking handle touches the top of the receiver. There is also loss of finish on the buttplate where it is getting quite thin. There are five noticeable spots of loss of finish on the left side of the receiver. The finish on the unmarked Cutts compensator is mostly turning to a gray patina. The condition of the wood is very good with some handing marks and some significant gouges, particularly on the left side of the buttstock. The buttstock has a barely discernable 1/4" crack just starting on the left tip next to the receiver iron. This does not detract from the overall handsome appearance of this gun. The bore has strong rifling but is significantly frosty throughout with some shine. Bolt face is extremely fine and clean. The 20 rnd magazines are in excellent condition, all with over 95% deep lustrous blue finish. The drum has about 90% overall finish with loss of finish on all the high edges and the balance sitting to a pleasing gray patina. The hardcase rates good and is serviceable except that the flip-up lock hasp has broken off with broken piece included inside. The other two latches are deeply corroded but serviceable. Handle leather is disintegrating but still adhering to the metal handle loop. Leather reinforcement at corners still present but hardening and showing wear. This Thompson would make an ideal choice both as a shooter and as an investment, which will almost certainly appreciate in value in the years to come. 4-47336 JWK42

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**AUTO ORDNANCE WEST HURLEY M1A1 THOMPSON SUBMACHINE GUN (C&R).

Lot # 3037 (Sale Order: 43 of 458)      

SN M414A. Cal .45 ACP, 11" bbl. This is a straightforward West Hurley M1A1 Thompson with a horizontal forearm, no compensator and includes a nice vintage "Nobuckl" sling with a "7-21-14" patent date, and ten 30-rnd magazines marked "U.S.-30 CARTRIDGE-CAL.45". Forend assembly has crept forward about 3/8" from receiver socket and needs to be put back into place, however this does not affect the functioning of this firearm. Rear sight assembly is riveted to top of receiver and rivets are coming loose as stated above. Both forend and buttstock move slightly in their mountings. This is a later production model of the iconic submachine gun in its simplified production form. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. Magazines fit properly in magazine well. This weapon appears fully functional. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is excellent. 97% deep lustrous blue on all metal parts with some slight loss of finish at the magazine release lever. Riveted rear sight assembly coming loose and in need of attention. Bore is shiny but frosty in the grooves. Bolt face extremely fine. Wooden furnishings show some handling marks with two 1/4" noticeable bruises in the forend. Otherwise the wood is in excellent condition. Sling is in excellent serviceable condition. Magazines are extremely clean in the high 90% of deep blue finish. This could be a bargain for someone. 4-47317 JWK27

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**FINE GERMAN MP40 MADE BY ERMA (C&R).

Lot # 3038 (Sale Order: 44 of 458)      

SN 4409p. Cal 9mm 9.9" bbl. This MP40 appears to have all matching numbered parts including the bolt, receiver tube, bbl, hood, bbl resting bar, etc... Marked "ayf 43" on the lower assembly cap and also "cnd" (Krupp) and "WaA254". Bottom of receiver tube is marked in electric pencil "RM JONES SEFFNER, FLA". Bakelite lower is of the attractive reddish brown type. Bbl resting bar is of stamped sheet metal. Bbl nut has two flats. Bbl bushing is affixed to bbl tube with indentations at the 12 and 6 o'clock positions. Stock loop has about 1" of play at shoulder rest when extended. Accessories include orig sling and one magazine marked "kur 43" and a US canvas carrying case with vintage leather strap. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears to be a fully functional reactivated C&R. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is good. About 30% blue. Almost all on the bbl hook and in recessed areas. Most of the weapon is covered with a brown patina or else is dull gray metal. Receiver tube is welded on left side with a series of dashes, no doubt this is orig. Bore is shiny and bright with some frosting. Bolt face is extremely fine. Weld marks apparent below chamber area indicate previous DEWAT. Cocking handle on the bolt is starting to flex in it's socket. This would be a straightforward repair. Sling is soft and supple and completely serviceable although cross hatching is worn. Magazine finish is somewhat better than on the gun but does not look out of place. Canvas case is sound with a hole at the muzzle side about 1" long. Leather carrying strap is still soft and completely serviceable. As an all matching orig MP40. This would be a choice piece for any collector. 4-47806 JWK31

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**GERMAN MP-40 AS REGISTERED BY DLO (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

Lot # 3039 (Sale Order: 45 of 458)      

SN 9610. This MP-40 is pretty much all Steyr manufactured parts with "WaA623" proof marks and "bnz 43" marked receiver cup. Included are two "kur 43" magazines and M-60 bbl carrying case. Tube is marked with registered serial number "9610" and "DLO STAMFORD CT" just forward of magazine housing. This matches lower assembly bbl nut and grip frame. Bbl nut is type which has two flats for wrench. Bbl bushing is held to receiver tube with indentations at the 12 and 6'o'clock points. Bolt is numbered "2518K". Bbl resting bar is made of pot metal and numbered "299". Bbl hook is marked with eagle/"37" indicating C. G. Haenel manufacture. Front sight hood is marked "cos" indicating Mertzwerke. All parts on this weapon appear to be orig vintage. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is fair with 80% coverage of blue on bbl. Bbl nut and magazine housing are brown patina as is the receiver tube cup and swing out shoulder loop and hand grip frame on lower. Receiver tube itself is pretty much devoid of any bluing and has a smooth metallic sheen. Swing out shoulder loop is loose when extended with about an inch of play at shoulder. Bakelite of lower has some scuffs and marks but is otherwise solid and serviceable. Bore is quite frosty and lans are worn. Bolt face is very good. 4-49237 JWK26

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**COBRAY M11 9MM AS MADE BY SWD INC, WITH REGISTERED SWD M11 SUPPRESSOR (FULLY TRANS).

Lot # 3040 (Sale Order: 46 of 458)      

SN 85-0004832/N482. Cal 9mml, 5-1/2" bbl (15-1/2" w/ suppressor). Mac M11 open bolt select fire SMG. Collapsible top folding stock. Fixed rear peep sight, fixed front protected post sight, Parkerized finish. Includes 8 magazines (4-Cobray marked) all in shrunk wrap plastic and 2 magazine loaders with an operating manual in plastic hard case as well as a cloth sleeve which goes over the suppressor and held on by a spring at the muzzle side. Suppressor is marked "SWD INC ATL. GA." with Cobray logo and SN. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. CONDITION: Overall finish & appearance extremely fine with only some slight brassing on the bbl to suppressor adapter. Also some slight loss of finish to safety switch which is very common on this arm. Bore is shiny & bright. Bolt face is excellent w/ evidence of firing. This gun holds well w/ the suppressor attached. 4-49728, 49729 JWK50

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**SUPPRESSED MARLIN PAPOOSE MODEL WITH INTEGRAL AWC SUPPRESSOR (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

Lot # 3041 (Sale Order: 47 of 458)      

SN 01186552. Cal. .22. 16.5" bbl. This is a registered Ultra II registered silencer, SN S01186552 on a semi-automatic Marlin Papoose rifle, SN 01186552 with Leupold M8-6X42 scope. No magazine present. This small diameter integral silencer gives this weapon the simple appearance as if it were a bull-barrel target rifle. The nature of the design of this suppressed rifle is to allow the use of high velocity ammunition. This is a top of the line silencer system requiring minimal maintenance. Buttstock pad is adjustable as is front sling swivel for length. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: The estate of a Private Collector. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is excellent. Scope is also excellent with some brassing to the adjustment knob. Optics are perfect. Bore is excellent, shiny and bright. Action is in need of a cleaning. Bolt face has crisp lines but is dark where rim of cartridge sets. Here is someones chance to pick up an accurate shooting target rifle which will not disturb the neighbors, animals, or nearby children. 4-49208 JWK43

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**AWC AMPHIBIAN SUPPRESSED RUGER MARK II (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

Lot # 3042 (Sale Order: 48 of 458)      

SN USMC-0007. Cal .22 7" bbl. This is a stainless steel Ruger Mark II standard target pistol integrally suppressed as produced by AWC Systems. This is their Amphibian II model which has reduced weight, improved accuracy and minimal maintenance requirements. It's stainless steel construction is one of it's positive points. Included in this lot are two orig Ruger magazines, the orig grips which are off the pistol and a pair of attractive wooden grips with fancy engraved grip screws currently on the pistol. All in a velvet lined soft case with orig Ruger instruction manual for the Mark II and an instruction book for the Amphibian II from AWC. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears to be fully functional. PROVENANCE: The estate of a Private Collector. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is excellent as new in all respects. Rifling in bore is excellent, shiny and bright. Baffles within the suppressor are dark and appear dirty which is unavoidable. Magazines are likewise in excellent condition. One of them retaining the orig factory warning label. This gun holds up very well and steady in the hand will require minimal maintenance and will not disturb the neighbors when you go plinking in your backyard. 4-49210 JWK45

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**LOT OF 5 SUPPRESSORS FOUR AWC ONE R&R ENTP AND THREE PISTOL BARRELS(FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

Lot # 3043 (Sale Order: 49 of 458)      

PLEASE NOTE (10-10-13): This lot required FIVE NFA transfers not FOUR NFA transfers as stated in the catalog. SN 010517, 61015, 030702, 930, JTOA2002. Included in this lot are 1) AWC Systems Thundertrap .30 suppressor in box with instruction manual. 2) AWC Systems Oddysey .22 stainless steel suppressor. 3) AWC Nexus II .45 suppressor. 4) AWC HRT 5.56mm suppressor with instruction manual. 5) R&R ENTP. Viper 9mm suppressor. 6) Three BAR-STO threaded pistol bbls two are 9mm, one is 40 S&W, along with one AWC 9mm extension/adapter. Lot requires four NFA transfers. PROVENANCE: The estate of a Private Collector. CONDITION: All of these parts and bbls are in excellent condition appearing new or as new with exception of the R&R ENTP Viper which has some brassing near thread attachment where it has been screwed on to adapter. This should be an attractive lot for an enthusiast of silencers. 4-49212 JWK47

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**ITHACA AUTO & BURGLAR GUN WITH HOLSTER (AOW).

Lot # 3044 (Sale Order: 50 of 458)      

SN 396504. Cal. 20 ga. Early type Flues model Ithica Auto & Burglar gun with 10 1/8" bbls and high spurred buttstock. Bbls are marked "SMOKELESS POWDER STEEL" and "MADE IN U.S.A" on tops. Case hardened action is hand engraved "AUTO & BURGLAR GUN/ITHACA GUN CO. ITHACA, N.Y." on each side between normal rolled on dog scene, and engraved Ithaca name and address. American walnut pistol grip stock has coarse flat checkering on either side of grip and at butt. Butt was reinforced at the factory with a pin extending from butt up through top of grip and expertly covered with wooden plugs. Short splinter forend has SN on iron. Brown leather holster is embossed "Auto and Burglar Gun / MADE BY / ITHACA GUN CO. / ITHACA, N.Y." on flap. Action closes tightly, lever is right of center. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is fine. Bbls retain 85% coverage blue turning to a nice, even patina. Receiver also turning to a nice even patina with about 10% case colors remaining in recessed areas. Lever has a much better coverage of blue and is deeper in color too. Checkering is still well defined but much smoothed on the right side. Forend has a 3/4" x 1/16" chip out of right side near muzzle and there is a 3/8" scratch 1" forward of the forend base also on the right side. Bores are shiny and bright with no pitting. Leather holster is still soft and supple with a 1/2" tear on the right muzzle side mostly dark brown in color. Stitching is still very sound and serviceable. Brass retaining stud has green verdigris at the base. This is a desirable collectors item especially in 20 gauge. 4-48845 JWK32

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