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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**LOT OF THREE .410 SINGLE SHOT HAND GUNS (STEVENS/STEVENS/HIBBARD)(AOW).

Lot # 3045 (Sale Order: 51 of 458)      

SN 40613/T15100/8648. This is a lot of three .410 single shot hand guns classified as "any other weapon". Gun #1 Cal .410 12 1/8" bbl. "J.STEVENS ARMS COMPANY / CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS U.S.A" SN "A8648" marked on bbl, which tips open by depressing a release stud on left side of frame. Registered as 8648. On this model, a lever is affixed to a screw which runs through to the trigger guard with the other end of the lever affixed to the bbl to keep it from tipping further than 45 degrees. The action is slightly loose but still serviceable. Gun #2 Cal .410 12 1/8" bbl. "J.STEVENS ARMS COMPANY / CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS U.S.A" SN "T15100" marked on bbl which tips open by depressing a release stud on left side of frame. On this model, a lever is affixed to a screw which runs through to the trigger guard with the other end of the lever affixed to the bbl to keep it from tipping further than 45 degrees. The action is this gun is slightly loose as well, perhaps less loose than the first but still serviceable. Bbls on both these guns are marked "410 GAUGE ONLY" on left side. Gun #3 was manufactured by Hibbard and is very similar in appearance to the larger single bbl shotguns manufactured by H&R. It is marked "HIBBARD" on the left side of frame and "MODEL WH" on the right side of frame, which is nickel plated. Bbl is marked "MADE IN USA 410 GA CHOKE". SN matches on bbl and receiver frame. Action closes very tightly. This weapon appears fully functioning and serviceable. CONDITION: #1 Less than 10% blued finish remaining and that only in the recessed areas and on hammer. Balance of metal parts being a pleasing smooth gray patina. Wooden grips are fine with some handling marks. Upper screw on left side of action is a incorrectly sized replacement and the slot of the screw head is deformed. Bore and chamber are excellent, shiny, and bright. Trigger pull is positive and crisp. Safety at partial cock works well. #2 This gun also has less than 10% blued finish remaining and mostly in the recessed areas and on hammer. Balance of metal parts being more of a smooth brown patina. Wooden grips are very good with only very few handling marks. Chamber is good. Bore needs a cleaning, but looks as thought it will clean up well, mostly shiny. Trigger pull is positive and crisp. Safety at partial cock works well. #3 Overall finish and appearance of blue parts is fine. About 90% bright bbl blue overall, with some scratches and area about 1" x 1/4" on the left side thinned to bare metal with some slight pitting and patina. Blued bbl release lever retains nearly all of it's deep lustrous finish with some pin prick corrosion. Nickled receiver retains about 90% of it's nickel with some oxidation and corrosion along the ridges and a couple of spots on the left side. Blued trigger guard is consistent with the bluing on the rest of the gun. Hammer retains about 20% of it's case color hardening. Wooden forend finish is mostly flaked off revealing a light colored wood. Hand grip has one significant gouge on the right side front bottom of the checkering about 1/4" in diameter. Top of grip shows a repair just below the lever where a 1-1/2" x 3/8" piece had broken off and then had been cut and squared off and glued back into place. The grip now appears to be completely serviceable. This is a nice grouping of single shot 410's which should be of interest to collectors. 4-48846 JWK33

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**BENELLI U.S.A. M1 SUPER 90 ENTRY MODEL (SHORT BARREL SHOTGUN)(FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

Lot # 3046 (Sale Order: 52 of 458)      

SN M405099. 12 ga. Semi-automatic shotgun with a 14" bbl and overall length of 35.5". The famed Benelli M1 Super 90 shotgun is world renown for having one of the fastest actions of any semi-automatic shotgun on the market today. All metal is a dark black matte finish with black plastic furniture. This model has a full stock and pistol grip. Rear sight combines an elevation and windage adjustable peep with a traditional three dot sighting system. Front sight is a protected post with a single white dot for lightning fast target acquisition. Suitable for use with 2-3/4 and 3" 12 ga ammunition. Italian proof marks on lower left side of receiver. 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. Exterior finish just about perfect except for a small 1/8" dimple just forward of the ejection port and a slight loss of finish just at the forward edge of the bolt release. Bore needs a cleaning but is shiny and should clean up well. Bolt and bolt face is excellent, near new, attractive and bright. This gun holds and balances well. Portable fire power at the ready. 4-49211 JWK46

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*AUTO ORDNANCE THOMPSON SEMI-AUTOMATIC CARBINE.

Lot # 3047 (Sale Order: 53 of 458)      

SN M15171. Cal .45 ACP This is a nice clean example of the recently manufactured Thompson Semi-Automatic M1 Carbine with 17" bbl has a fixed blade front sight and a fixed peep rear sight with protective ears. Mounted with a finger groove walnut forearm with sling swivel, a walnut stock with steel buttplate and sling swivel, and a walnut pistol grip. This example includes a web M16 sling and one 30 rnd magazine manufactured by Seymour. This is simply a semi automatic version with a fixed stock and bbl long enough so it can be sold as a semi automatic rifle. As such it fires from a closed bolt. Firing mechanism operates smoothly when cycled by hand. PROVENANCE: The estate of a Private Collector. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is excellent with the only light scratches on the hand grip and left side of the buttstock. Otherwise the wood is as new. The blue finish is at 98% with the only blemish being a series of vertical scratches on the right side of the receiver in the area of the West Hurley Address. Bore has crisp strong rifling with dark frosting. Bolt face is excellent. Magazine has about 90% of its orig deep blue finish with some spots of corrosion and thinning to the bluing. This is an attractive looking semi automatic Thompson. 4-49209 JWK44

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COLLECTOR'S LOT OF THOMPSON MACHINE GUN PARTS AND ACCESSORIES.

Lot # 3048 (Sale Order: 54 of 458)      

SN NA. Service and accessory parts include: 13 M1A1 semi-finished butt stocks, w/o hardware, most in orig USGI wraps dated 1959. A quantity of war-time web canvas mag pouches and a carrying case; 5-fifty round drum pouches, one-100 round pouch,eight stick mag pouches, carrying case w/ integral 4-cell mag pouch and "Mills" cleaning kit. Two 50 round "L" drum mags; one Crosby, one Seymour. Ten 20 round stick mags of various make and one 30 round mag. A quantity of TSMG small parts incl: 1921 – One actuator, two buffer bodies, one buffer retaining plunger, one mag release latch, one safety switch, two blish locks, one bolt retainer, one bag of four short springs, two felt oiler spacers, six bright finished oilers. 1928 – One actuator, one bolt, five buffer assys, one extractor, one bolt carrier, one bolt retainer, two brass blish locks, four painted oilers, three buffer springs. M1 – One front sight, one new in wrapper bolt, one detent pin, one bolt retainer, one vertical forend bolt, five selectors, one safety, one buffer, five oilers, one cleaning brush. Four steel loop handle cleaning rods. One British steel magazine chest marked "Box. Magazines .45 in CAL THOMPSON SUB. MACHINE GUN, MKI". PROVENANCE: The estate of a Private Collector. CONDITION: Generally fine to excellent. Most small parts and stocks and magazines appear unused. 4-49213-1 JWK99

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FABULOUS ARCHIVE OF THOMPSON SUB-MACHINE GUN EPHEMERA AND RELATED BOOKS.

Lot # 3048A (Sale Order: 55 of 458)      

NSN. This wonderful collection of machine gun related literature includes early TSMG catalogs: one "AUT-ORD-CO" 1921 catalog, six Auto-Ordnance 1921-1923 catalogs, Two 1929 date TSMG Commercial Price List and Catalog, Five 1936 date Auto-Ordnance catalogs, one 1940 date Auto-Ordnance catalog, two early Thompson Gun handbills. TSMG handbooks and manuals: one 1929 date, one 1936 date, one 1937 date, three 1940 date, one 1942 date. Extensive archive of copies of various business documents on Auto-Ordnance letterhead, dating back to 1920 including various commercial and military orders, tax exemption requests, export documents. Extensive archive of copies of Auto-Ordnance ledger pages dating to 1922 recording sales records and military contracts with serial #s. Ten hardbound books on TSMGs and other machineguns. "Colt Thompson Serial Numbers" bound listing by Herigstad. Three softcover books on TSMG part and tuning. Assorted misc. firearm manuals and literature. PROVENANCE: The estate of a Private Collector. CONDITION: Generally Excellent and well preserved. 4-49213

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*WWII US GI ORIG M2-2 FLAMETHROWER IN ORIG CRATE WITH SERVICE KIT IN ORIG CRATE.

Lot # 3049 (Sale Order: 56 of 458)      

SN N02861. This is about as complete and excellent a condition WWII flamethrower as one could hope to find. Crate and tanks have been repainted and restenciled. 60's era service kit in it's own orig crate includes another orig hose which appears to be still in new, unused condition. Complete with moderator, valves, and wrench for recharging tank, spare fittings and adjustable pipe wrench, orig spanners as well as spare o rings and cork seals are included in this lot. Brass plate on side of firing wand states, "Chemical Core USA Portable Flamethrower Gun M2-A1" with SN and lot number. Included in this lot is a letter from consignor discussing the background and restoration of this flamethrower. The flamethrower was extremely effective against the Japanese in the Pacific War. This cataloger has personally talked to veterans who said it saved many American lives when employed against Japanese in pillboxes and other fortified positions. As one veteran related, "The Japanese gave us a pretty hard time in their prepared defensive positions, but the army came up with an answer to that, it was the flamethrower. We sent one of them up front, they touched the flame into the pillbox and the Nips came running out. All we had to do was pick 'em off". CONDITION: Truly outstanding condition. Extremely fine to excellent. Paint remaining on 90% of the wand and tank assembly and indeed all metal parts with paint flaking significantly off the brass fittings which in no way detracts from the appearance. All hoses remain soft, supple and serviceable. No evidence of cracking. Everything appears to be completely serviceable. Letter from consignor states that this was test fired in June of 2012 and there are photos available of this. This was completely rebuilt in June of 2012 by Charles Hobson, a flamethrower expert. 4-49291 JWK51

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M9 FLAMETHROWER WITH COMPLETE NEW CONDITION M27 SERVICE KIT.

Lot # 3050 (Sale Order: 57 of 458)      

NSN. This Ag/Forestry flamethrower is a combination of the Vietnam era USGI M9 tank group and a WWII M2 wand, made from a reproduction casting of the front grips, a new barrel and a fully mission capable spray wand for the rear grip. The M9-7 units were developed in 1962 and had a 4 gallon capacity and used lighter weight materials. These units were very reliable, with high quality aircraft aluminum with epoxy coating internally. This example has a self-lighting propane torch for ignition, and has been completely inspected and tanks tested for leaks by flamethrower expert Charles Hobson, whose service report accompanies this lot. M27 service kit included in this lot is in its original crate, complete with label on lid listing the contents. Also included is a sealed plastic packet with Dept of Army catalog and technical manual dated Aug 1969. CONDITION: Excellent as refinished and reworked, with tanks repainted in USMC paint and seals tested. Valves and moving parts have been lubricated where appropriate. This information is all documented in the service report provide by Mr Hobson. Hoses are still soft, supple, and serviceable. Spherical receptacle is marked with tag indicating checked in Jan 2013. Tanks retain over 95% paint, in original canvas cover. Wand is also over 95% paint, with some minor loss of paint just at the fittings and a couple of scratches on the main body of the wand. With proper lubrication and storage, this unit should give many years of service. No doubt some collector/enthusiast is going to be very happy with this lot.   4-49262 JWK52

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*EXTREMELY EARLY JOHNSON MODEL 1941 SEMI AUTO RIFLE THAT WAS ISSUED TO MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT

Lot # 3051 (Sale Order: 58 of 458)      

CAPTAIN ROBERT H. DUNLAP, USMC. SN A0009. Cal. 30-06. Standard Johnson semi-auto rifle with 22-1/2" rnd bbl, usual front sight with flared ears and bayonet lug. It has pierced metal hand guard and standard markings. Mounted in uncheckered 2-pc walnut stock and forearm with sling loops containing a partial, orig military sling. This rifle was issued to Captain Robert H. Dunlap after the invasion of Guadalcanal. Captain Dunlap fought in the battles of Guadalcanal, Vella La Vella, Bougainville, Guam and Iwo Jima. All of these battles were some of the bloodiest and most difficult the Marine Corps faces in WWII. Not only is this a rifle used by a real combat hero, it is also one of, if not the earliest known Johnson rifles issued to the Marine Corps. Captain Dunlap was born October 19, 1920, graduated high school, and attended Monmouth College in Illinois where he enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve. After graduation he was called to active duty in 1943 and after attending various Marine Corps schools, including paratroop training, was promoted to 1 Lt and shipped overseas with his unit where he participated in four battles in 1943 and 1944. In the Spring of 1944 he was promoted to Captain, returned to the U.S. and joined the 5th Marine Division, 26th Marines as Commander of Company C, 1st Battalion during the Iwo Jima campaign. On 19 Feb 1945, the second day of the invasion, Captain Dunlap led his company under withering artillery, mortar, rifle and machine gun fire, to a point where they became pinned down by the Japanese firing from caves in steep cliffs above them. Captain Dunlap crawled about 200 yds, exposed to continuous fire and directed friendly artillery fire to the caves where the Japanese were fortified. He remained 2 days & nights without respite, under continuous fire to direct the bombardment for which he earned the Medal of Honor. A week later he took a bullet in the hip, was evacuated, and spend 14 months recuperating. He retired on 1 Dec 1946 as a Major and died March 24, 2000. Accompanied by a copy of the Medal of Honor Citation for Captain Dunlap, along with a copy of photo of President Truman presenting the Medal, & copies of other photos. PROVENANCE: Captain Robert H. Dunlap, USMC. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Barrel and receiver retain most of their orig Parkerized finish with light sharp edge wear. Hand guard retains about 80% dull orig finish and the rotating magazine cover retains strong orig blue with a light coating of fine rust. Stock has a few chips and dings, as one might expect from a genuine combat used rifle, but overall is sound and retains hand worn oil finish. Mechanics are fine. Worn dark bore. Sling is dry and brittle with a hand repaired break. 4-48279 JR295

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*RARE EARLY INLAND M-1 CARBINE THAT BELONGED TO FAMOUS WWII AND KOREAN WAR LT GEN HOBART R. GAY.

Lot # 3052 (Sale Order: 59 of 458)      

SN 6695. Cal. 30 Carbine. Standard early carbine with 18" rnd bbl, squared blade front sight with flared ears and bbl marked with the Inland name and address and the date "7-42". Receiver has standard markings with flat bolt, 2-position flip rear sight, checkered push button safety & early serrated magazine release button. Mounted in 1-pc, uncheckered military stock with hand guard & circle P proof on bottom of the grip. About 7-1/2" of the butt of the carbine is covered with fine russet brown leather, probably created by one of General Gay's troops. Accompanied by a custom matching leather sling, undoubtedly created at the same time as the stock covering. Also accompanied by a beautiful 31" long brown leather scabbard with snap opening, a dbl pocket with flap on one side containing one 20-rd magazine & 2 orig stripper clips. Upper edge of the case has sewn-on reinforcements & has 2 leather carrying handles. One of the reinforcements is hand scratched "Gen. H. R. Gay". Very likely this scabbard was also created by the same GI for General Gay. Additionally accompanying are copies of 3 photographs which depict General Gay as a Brigadier General in the company of General George S. Patton, one of which has them aboard a landing craft on a Sicilian beach head during the invasion. In all 3 photos General Gay is carrying this carbine in this exact leather scabbard, during the invasion of Sicily. A short video of this event can be seen at www.criticalpast.com. Lt Gen Hobart Raymond "Hap" Gay was born May 1894 and died Aug 1983. He was commissioned into the Army Reserve as a 2nd Lt following his graduation from Knox College in 1917 and almost immediately was commissioned into the regular Army as 1st Lt in Oct 1917. He was originally a Cavalry officer but transferred to the Quartermaster Corps in 1934 and was promoted up through the ranks becoming a Colonel on Dec 24, 1941. In Dec 1942 he was awarded the Silver Star for gallantry at Cassalblanca. He became Brigadier General is June 1943 and became General Patton's Chief of Staff in the 3rd Army and followed Patten to the 15th Army as Chief of Staff and participated in the Invasion of Sicily which appears to be the location of the photographs mentioned above. On Dec 9, 1945 Gens Gay and Patton had been pheasant hunting and were returning to the hunting lodge when they were involved in a traffic accident which ultimately caused Gen Patton's death, after which Gen Gay assumed command of the 15th Army and then became Commander of the 1st Armored Div. He remained in Europe until 1947 with various assignments until Sept 1949 when he took command of the 1st Cavalry Div in Osaka, Japan. In July 1950 he took the 1st Cavalry Div to Korea where he was involved in the infamous killing of numerous South Korean refugees at No Gun Ri and in August 1950, during the U.S. retreat, he ordered the blowing of the Waegwan Bridge which also killed hundreds of refugees. His 1st Cavalry Div played a crucial but costly role in the last-ditch defense at the Pusan Reservoir and then joined the breakout after U.S. forces had landed at Inchon. His troops led the strike across the 38th parallel and captured Pyongyang, the North Korean capitol. When the Chinese entered the war, his regiment was hit hard at Unsan. One of his battalions was trapped by the Chinese and Gen Gay's rescue efforts were halted by his superior Maj Gen Frank Milburn. The Chinese forced the Americans South and in early 1951 Gen Gay and other top officers in Korea were relieved of command. Gen Gay remained in the Army and in Oct 1954 was nominated as Lt Gen. He retired in 1955 as Commanding Gen Anti-Aircraft and Guided Missile Center, Ft. Bliss, Texas. After his retirement, he became the superintendent of the New Mexico Military Institute, a private military school in Roswell, New Mexico, which has produced numerous famous & successful military officers. Additionally accompanied by a notarized letter from William Weiss who stated that his grandfather, Roland Weiss, had been given this carbine by Dean McNaughton, the son-in-law of Gen Gay. It was then passed on to William Weiss in the 1990's until he decided to sell it today. PROVENANCE: Lt Gen Hobart R. "Hap" Gay; Gen Gay's descendants. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Metal retains most of its orig Parkerized finish showing light wear. Wood is sound with 2 or 3 streaks of black emanating from the trigger guard. Leather stock covering is sound with several large bruises on the left side and correspondingly on the sling. Sling is also sound. Scabbard is sound and retains 80-85% strong orig finish. Magazine is also fine. Not only is this a very early carbine, it is also very historic and likely the one Gay carried in combat at Casablanca when he was awarded the Silver Star. 4-49235 JR296

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*RARE VAN ORDEN WINCHESTER MODEL 70 SNIPER RIFLE.

Lot # 3053 (Sale Order: 60 of 458)      

SN 338279. Cal. 30-06. Beautiful medium weight sniper with 24" tapered medium weight rnd bbl with Refield International match globe front sight and Redfield Olympic micrometer rear sight. Barrel has standard markings and is drilled and tapped for scope blocks. Mounted in a heavy, uncheckered, straight grain walnut stock with wide forearm and deep pistol grip with cheekpiece and checkered flat aluminum buttplate. Receiver has the unusual feature of a military style stripper slip slot in the bolt opening which is typical of the sniper rifles sold by the Evaluators Gun Shop in Triangle, Virginia, which is near the Quantico Marine Base. This shop was operated by retired Marine Corps Col George Van Orden. Colonel Van Orden was awarded the Navy Cross, the second highest military decoration for bravery during combat in the Pacific in WWII. During WWII, Colonel Van Orden lobbied the Marine Corp. to adopt the Model 70 as their sniper rifle. He was unsuccessful and the Marine Corps adopted the Springfield 1903A1 with Unertl 8X scope as their sniper rifle. Colonel Van Orden also served during the Korean War and when he learned that the Marine Corps was insufficiently supplied with sniper rifles, he purchased Model 70 rifles equipped with hunting scopes for issue to his snipers. Those rifles have standard weight bbls in heavy target stocks. After the war Colonel Van Orden opened his gun shop, identified above, and sold a number of these Model 70 rifles. This rifle is identified as one of the rifles sold through his shop and listed in Vol. I of Death From Afar, Chandler. A copy of that book is not available to this cataloger to identify the purchaser of this rifle. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine, all matching. Overall retains virtually all of its crisp, orig factory finish with bright blue on the bbl, floorplate and trigger guard and crisp satin finish on the receiver. Stock has a tiny chip back of the top tang and a short streak of oil stain, otherwise it retains about all of its crisp, bright, orig finish with only a few light mars in the varnish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore, may be unfired. 4-49221 JR294

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*RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 70 TARGET RIFLE WITH U.S. PROPERTY MARK.

Lot # 3054 (Sale Order: 61 of 458)      

SN 411540. Cal. 30-06. Fine target rifle with 24" tapered, medium weight rnd bbl fitted with Redfield Olympic front sight and target sight base attached to the left rear side of receiver. Bbl and receiver ring are mounted with target scope blocks containing a Unertl 8X target scope with 3/4" tube and 1-3/4" front objective. Left side of receiver ring is marked in electric pencil "U.S./Property". Mounted in an uncheckered walnut marksman style heavy target stock that has wide forearm and bottom front rail with sling loops and corresponding sling loop in the butt stock. Buttplate is checkered flat steel. Sling loops contain a Military style leather sling with brass hooks. Over the years the U.S. Military, Army and Air Force, have used this type of rifle to arm their snipers and for air base protection. They also purchased them for their shooting teams. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus, all matching. Overall retains about 99% crisp, orig, factory finish with bright barrel blue and crisp oil finished stock. Bolt body is polished bright with blued handle and shroud. Scope retains about all of its bright orig blue with orig covers intact and bright clear optics. Crosshair reticle is slightly canted. Mechanics are crisp. Brilliant shiny bore. Appears to be new and unfired. 4-48708 JR293

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*RARE 1924 STYLE SPRINGFIELD ARMORY INTERNATIONAL MATCH RIFLE.

Lot # 3055 (Sale Order: 62 of 458)      

SN 1281992. Cal. 30-06. Fine Springfield target rifle with 28-1/2" heavy, tapered rnd bbl, marked on top center "H.M. POPE". It has the BAR front sight with a tube sight in the dovetail. Top of bbl has target scope blocks and the bore is 4-groove conventional rifling. Receiver has German style dbl set triggers marked on the left side of the bracket in the receiver with an "S". Receiver is also mounted with a Lyman 48S combination receiver sight. Bolt & receiver rails are polished bright and it has a headless striker. Stock is 1924-style that has the Springfield adjustable aluminum buttplate with Swiss style forward adjustable sling base and a sling loop in the buttstock. Stock is straight grain American walnut with checkered pistol grip. Cartridge box is fitted with the second variation palm rest with large cork ball and mounted into the cartridge box with three screws and a sgl-shot adaptor. Very few of these rifles were created at Springfield for the U.S. International Shooting Team but were also sold to civilian shooters who could order whatever bbl they wished. Apparently this is one of those rifles. According to The Springfield 1903 Rifles, Brophy, this rifle was produced in 1927 and according to The Springfield Armory 1890-1948, Brophy, it was one of 25 heavy barreled international type rifles produced in fiscal year 1927. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine. Overall retains virtually all of its fine orig blue turning a little plum in a few spots on the bbl and showing light edge wear on the receiver; bolt & receiver rails retain about all of their orig bright polish; trigger guard retains strong orig blue and the cork ball palm rest retains about 50-60% orig brown finish. Stock is sound with a few light nicks & scratches and retains about all of its strong oil finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 4-48369 JR317

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SCARCE REMINGTON MODEL 03-A4 SNIPER RIFLE

Lot # 3056 (Sale Order: 63 of 458)      

Cal. 30-06. Fine sniper rifle with 24" 2-groove bbl marked "RA/7-44" with a flaming bomb in the middle. Receiver has the standard markings rolled to the left and right sides to accommodate the orig, Parkerized Redfield base and rings which contain an orig Weaver M73B1 scope, serial number 22209. It is mounted in a 1-pc, uncheckered walnut stock that has semi pistol grip and checkered steel buttplate with trap containing a metal oiler. Floorplate and combination trigger guard are stamped sheet metal as are the 2 bbl bands and bayonet lug. Upper hand guard is 1-pc. Left side of the stock has a faint small Ordnance wheel and is marked "RA" & the inspector initials "FJA" and has the circle P proof below the trigger guard. These rifles were used extensively throughout WW2 and Korea with some of them even seeing service in Vietnam. Many of them were captured by the Chinese in Korea who later furnished them to the North Vietnamese Army who used them against us.Very fine to extremely fine. Metal retains virtually all of its crisp Parkerized finish and the bolt about 70% black oxide finish. Wood is sound with a few minor handling and storage nicks and scratches and retains most of its oil finish. Mechanics are crisp. Bright shiny bore. Scope, base and rings retain virtually all of their orig finish with bright clear optics.4-49220

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VERY RARE REMINGTON LEE NEW ZEALAND CONTRACT BOLT ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 3056A (Sale Order: 64 of 458)      

SN 41726. Cal. 45-70. Rare model 1885 Remington Lee Military rifle made on contract for the New Zealand government. According to consigner the contract was for 500 rifles. Although the Remington Lee was produced in large quantities, they are rarely found today in any condition, especially with high original finish. Rifle is described as having a 32" rnd bbl, square base front sight/bayonet lug and 900 yd military ladder rear sight. Top left edge of the receiver is marked with the company name and address and receiver ring is hand stamped "NZ / 87", with the British broad arrow acceptance mark between the N and Z. Mounted in a 1-pc, uncheckered, slab sawed American walnut stock with straight grip and smooth musket buttplate. Forestock has a metal cap with 2 bands, the front of which has a sling loop with corresponding sling loop in front of the floorplate. Magazine is the 1882/1885 style with 2 grooves down each side. While military Remington Lee rifles are occasionally encountered, the New Zealand contract is exceedingly rare in the U.S. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains strong blue in the most sheltered areas with the exposed areas a thin light brown patina. Receiver retains about 50% orig blue. Trigger guard and magazine retain most of their orig blue. Stock shows a few light handling and storage nicks and retains most of a fine restored finish. Mechanics are fine. Bright shiny bore. 4-47785 JR289

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*SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1898 KRAG BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE.

Lot # 3057 (Sale Order: 65 of 458)      

SN 386799. Cal. 30-40 Krag. Standard Military rifle with 30" tapered rd bbl, pedestal mounted front sight and 2000 yd ladder rear sight. Left side of receiver has usual Springfield Armory markings. Mounted in a one-piece, uncheckered American walnut stock with grasping groove forestock and short hand guard. Secured with a split front band/bayonet lug that has stacking swivel and middle band with sling loop and corresponding sling loop in the butt stock. Left side of the wrist has a crisp 1902 cartouche. CONDITION: About fine. Bbl and bands retain a dull blue brown patina, probably from hanging over a fireplace. Receiver, side plate and cartridge box retain a blue brown patina. Stock has a few scratches, handling and storage nicks and dings and overall the wood retains most of its orig arsenal oil finish. Mechanics are fine. Strong bright bore, frosty in the grooves. 4-48375 JR290

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*SPRINGFIELD 1903 MARK 1.

Lot # 3058 (Sale Order: 66 of 458)      

SN 1161460. Cal. .30-06. Bbl 24". 1903 Springfield with bbl dated "1-20" Receiver has been cut out for Pederson device. Stock is marked on left side "AAH1". Stock has a "P" just to rear of trigger guard, without a circle. Tip of wooden stock has flaming bomb ordnance mark. Stock also has a "T" just forward of magazine floor plate. Cut off and sear are replacements. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is excellent. Stock has an oil-quenched finish, the grain somewhat rough to the touch, and has some very light gouging and handling marks, but overall an extremely attractive brown color. Bore is excellent, shiny and bright. Bbl and receiver have a deep parkerized kind of blue finish. Bolt has a black blued finish. A very nice MKI Springfield bolt-action. 4-46096 JWK57

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*MARTIALLY MARKED REMINGTON MODEL 11 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN IN VERY RARE ORIGINAL BOX.

Lot # 3059 (Sale Order: 67 of 458)      

SN 475445. Cal. 12 GA. Standard Model 11 with orig 20" bbl that is still wrapped in its orig cosmoline paper and was not examined. Receiver is blue finish with rolled engraving of a pheasant & foliage on the right side and a flying duck and foliage on the right side. Upper left front of the receiver is marked "U.S." and the Ordnance Corps flaming bomb. Mounted with nicely figured American walnut with checkered wraparound forearm and pistol grip stock that has serrated, Remingtonmarked, brown hard rubber buttplate. Left side of the stock is stamped with the Ordnance Corps crossed cannons and inspector initials "FJA". Left front web of the trigger guard is stamped with the acceptance mark of a tiny anchor. These shotguns were purchased by the military for both guard purposes and could have been used in combat. Accompanied by its orig matching numbered 2-pc cardboard box with black and yellow end label which identifies this shotgun by model & complete configuration. Top of the box is printed with black & red lettering and the Dupont logo and also has red & tan paper tape marked "Remington". Inside the box contains all of the orig cardboard sleeves & spacers to keep the shotgun separated from the bbl. While these shotguns with military markings are occasionally encountered, orig boxes with new, unfired shotguns are extremely rare. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. Overall retains virtually all of its crisp orig factory finish to both metal and wood with strong bright blue & bright orig polish on the bolt & carrier. Wood is sound with a few nicks on the belly of the stock from improper handling of the box and overall retains virtually of its orig oil finish. Box has three broken corners on the lid, otherwise is intact with light soil. Label is completely legible and remains clean and bright. 4-49225 JR279

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RARE SCAGEL FIGHTING KNIFE WITH SHEATH.

Lot # 3060 (Sale Order: 68 of 458)      

One of the very few Scagel handmade knives ever offered for sale. It has 6-3/4", slightly turned up blade with 4-3/4" back grind, 12" overall. It has brass hand guard with red fiber and German silver spacers and a stacked leather handle with pinned stag pommel, slightly turned down. Left side of the blade has Mr. Scagel's cartouche along with his wavy dagger trademark. Accompanied by what is probably its orig brown leather sheath with brown button, hand inscribed on the front "H. Raimey". William Scagel, commonly considered to be the grandfather of modern, custom handmade knives, lived and worked and made his knives in Michigan primarily in the 1920's and 1930's producing very functional and durable hunting knives. During WWII he made many fighting knives for troops going off to war. This appears to be one of his WWII fighting knives. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Blade shows sharpening with a small ding in the cutting edge and is slightly tipped. Wide red fiber spacer in the handle is cracked, otherwise handle and pommel are extremely fine. The stag pommel shows moderate wear with a wonderful ivory-like patina. Sheath has a small cut at the top and a tiny crack around the thong hole at the tip and shows moderate to heavy staining with some crackling in the upper part of belt loop. Overall in need of treatment. 4-48398 JR108

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LOT OF THREE SHOOTING MEDALS OF MAJOR JOHN W. HESSION.

Lot # 3061 (Sale Order: 69 of 458)      

Maj. John W. (Jack) Hession (1877-1961) was an international shooter of great repute, early in his career earning a position on the US shooting team and the 1908 US Olympic team. He continued shooting competitively pretty much throughout his entire life, setting many world records, four in one day, in small bore competition. He shot in over 500 major competitions throughout his career both nationally and internationally and once held every record from 200 to 1200 yds and was a member of twelve teams that represented the United States in international competition. Later in his life he worked as a ballistic engineer for both Remington & Winchester. During his career at Winchester he designed a new forearm for the Model 21 double bbl shotgun which is both shorter and lighter and allegedly improved shooters scores. This forearm today is referred to as the Hession forearm. As follows are three of Maj. Hession's prized medals. 1). Extraordinarily rare National Rifle Association solid gold medal for a World Record score of 1720, dated 1912. Medal has the NRA emblem in the top center on a ribbon inscribed "WORLDS RECORD" and surmounted by the date "1912" with "1720 / SCORE" on a ribbon on the bottom. Suspended from each end of the top ribbon on chains are two cartridges that appear to be modeled after the 30-40 Krag. Suspended from the bullets of those tiny cartridges is the award itself which measures 1-1/2" by 1-1/4" surmounted by an extremely detailed spread-winged American Eagle clutching a laurel wreath in its talons over a bar inscribed "PALMA". The face of the medal is inscribed in raised letters "IN THE NAME OF / THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / TO THE RIFLEMAN OF THE WORLD" and has six small wreaths attached, three to each side, dated 1876 through 1912 and a seventh, undated, suspended from a small chain. Back of the medal is marked "BIGES & LUST / 20 JOHN ST / NY" on one side and opposite it is marked "SOLID GOLD". This is an extraordinary medal the likes of which will probably never be encountered again. 2). 1908 Olympic gold medal for shooting team. Rim of the medal is engraved "J.W.HESIAN (sic), RIFLE TEAM BISLEY ENG.". Medal is 2" in diameter and 1/8" thick with rings from the top and is gold plated. 3). Bronze medal 2-1/2" diameter by 1/8" thick with the raised image of a bearded elderly man on the front inscribed near the rim "Dan Beard". The artist signature is "J. Juszko". The reverse is inscribed around the top "COURAGE LOYALTY HONOR" and in an arc in two lines "TO MAJOR JOHN W HESSION / BUCKSKIN MAN-RIFLEMAN" and below in two lines in smaller letters "IN MEMORY OF / HIS FRIEND". Incsribed on a ribbon near the bottom "DAN BEARD". The ribbon is overlaid with a Kentucky rifle in relief, floral leaves, a powder horn and possibles bag. The Beard medal commemorates Daniel Carter Beard (1850-1941) who was the American founder of the Boys Scouts of America. He was a painter & illustrator and also the author of 21 books on outdoor living & survival skills. Mt. Beard which adjoins Mt. McKinley is named for him. PROVENANCE: Maj. John W. Hession CONDITION: 1). The NRA shooting medal is extremely fine retaining virtually all of its great detail. 2). Olympic medal is very good with couple of tiny losses of gold plating and has numerous light nicks & scratches. 3) The Dan Beard medal has one small ding in the rim otherwise is fine with a wonderful bronze patina. 4-48379 JR422

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*EXTREMELY RARE COLT MODEL 1907 TEST TRIALS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL.

Lot # 3062 (Sale Order: 70 of 458)      

SN 96. Cal. 45 ACP. Blue finish with 5" bbl, fixed sights and standard 1905 markings on the slide. Frame has a slide stop on the left side and checkered grip safety with a lanyard loop in the left heel. Grip safety is of the later type with extended spur. It is mounted with diamond checkered walnut grips that are modern replacements. Left front web of the trigger guard is stamped with the inspector initials "K.M." (Major Kenneth Morton). According to The Book of Colt Firearms, Wilson, there were 200 of these pistols delivered to the government on the 1907 contract. Delivery of these pistols was in March 1908 after which they were issued to the 2nd, 4th and 10th Cavalry Regiments later that year. The pistols were deemed accurate but had numerous problems with failed parts including firing pins, sears, failures to feed or eject and occasionally pressing hard on the grip safety caused the pistol to fire. Colt eventually recalled all the pistols for further modification where they changed the hammers and added a longer spur to the grip safety, enlarged the ejection ports, installed heat treated sears and different loaded chamber indicators. By this time John Browning and Colt had learned substantial lessons from the test trials which they then incorporated into in the Models 1909 & 1910, which eventually led to the development of Model 1911 and, as the saying goes, the rest is history. The design of the 1911, for which this pistol was one of the predecessors and prototype, is still in production today, over 100 years later. Few Models 1907 survive today and of those completely orig specimens are rarely encountered. Accompanied by a Colt factory letter which identifies this pistol in Cal. 45 with 5" bbl, blue finish, type of stock not listed with special features "modified hammer, nearly vertical ejection, auto indicator to show that chamber is loaded, auto safety, straightened stirrup and lengthened trigger stirrup pin, shipped to Springfield Armory in March 1908 in a shipment of 200 guns. Also accompanied by a period mail order flap holster with rolled decorations and a brass closure stud. Additionally accompanied by one orig all blue magazine. Further accompanied by a sales receipt from a gun shop in Macon, Georgia where they had produced grips for this pistol. CONDITION: Fine. Slide retains dark blue around the sights with the balance thin blue mixed with plummy patina. Frame retains about 60% orig blue, strong in sheltered areas, turned brown on the front and backstraps. Hammer retains strong case colors. Grips are sound with sharp checkering. Magazine retains about 85% thinning orig blue. Mechanics are fine. Strong bright bore with scattered fine pitting. Holster shows some dryness and flaking with moderate to heavy soil.   4-47763 JR99

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*RARE SAVAGE MODEL 1907 SEMI-AUTO TEST TRIALS PISTOL.

Lot # 3063 (Sale Order: 71 of 458)      

SN 185. Cal. 45 ACP. Blue finish with 5-1/4" bbl, fixed sights and typical Savage Model 1907 ribbed rnd slide with grasping grooves at the rear edges, marked on the top rib "MANUFACTURED BY SAVAGE ARMS CO. / UTICA, N.Y.U.S.A.PAT.NOV.21.1905. CAL.45". Pistol has color case hardened trigger with thumb and grip safeties and is mounted with full checkered walnut grips. It has a slide lock in the right side. Thumb safety is marked "SAFE" and "FIRE". Accompanied by 1 orig nickeled body blue base magazine matching numbered to this pistol. In 1904 the U.S. Ordnance Dept. began planning to conduct tests for semi-automatic pistols to replace the military's revolvers. Tests were orig scheduled for September 1906 but were postponed until January 1907. Savage Arms was 1 of 7 manufacturers to submit entries for the test. The tests were conducted on the entrants with Savage pistols having any number of problems. Regardless, in May 1907 the Ordnance Dept. ordered 200 Savage automatic pistols at $65.00 each as compared to less than $30.00 each for the Colt Model 1907. Initially Savage declined to bid on such a small order, but finally acquiesced and agree to produce the requested 200 pistols. Savage accepted the order and agreed to deliver 200 pistols by July 1, 1908, however production delays pushed the delivery date through several extensions until Nov. 23, 1908. Early testing disclosed several deficiencies and the entire order was returned to Savage for correction. Finally on March 16, 1909 the pistols were returned to Springfield Armory and Savage was fined $850.87 for late delivery. The Ordnance Dept. issued 195 pistols to 3 different Cavalry troops, the School of Musketry and the Chief of Ordnance for field use testing. The field testing reports came back rather negative which, after lengthy correspondence, Savage made improvements on the pistols, referred to as the Model 1910. They subsequently returned five pistols to Ft. Meyer for testing, which was conducted on June 23-24, 1910. Savage pistols again encountered various problems and eventually the contract was awarded to Colt. The remaining pistols were sold as surplus which Savage repurchased and in most instances refinished for sale to the American public. In most instances the refinished pistols had the rib inscription removed during the refinishing process. This pistol was not so altered. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching including bbl, slide, breech block, frame, grips and magazine, a completely authentic and orig unit. Overall retains 97-98% bright, orig factory blue with only faint sharp edge wear and light muzzle edge wear on the slide. Trigger retains bright case colors on the sides, turned silver on the front edge. Left grip has a couple of dings and shows moderate diamond point wear, right side is extremely fine with light wear. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. A truly magnificent example of the rare Savage Model 1907. 4-47780 JR107

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*RARE EARLY U.S. NAVY MARKED COLT MODEL 1911 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY PISTOL.

Lot # 3064 (Sale Order: 72 of 458)      

SN 6925. Cal. 45ACP. Rare 1st year of production 1911 with 5" bbl that is unmarked and probably a period of use field replacement. All blue finish with standard slide markings having company and patent markings on the left side, last patent date "1911" and Rampant Colt in a circle at the left rear. It has orig round top rear sight and thin blade front sight with right side markings "MODEL OF 1911 U.S. NAVY". Frame is mounted with diamond checkered walnut grips and has "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" in small letters on the left front and the "WGP" (Major Walter G. Penfield) inspector initials on the left side and the SN on the right forward frame. It has the orig short grip safety and straight spring housing. Accompanied by an orig 2 tone, "keyhole", lanyard loop magazine. Navy marked 1911's that are complete and orig are very rarely encountered as they were virtually all issued to Navy & Marine units and saw service throughout WWI & WWII where parts were mixed with little regard for continuity. Orig keyhole magazines are also very rare and seldom encountered with any orig finish. CONDITION: Very fine. Slide retains about 90% strong orig blue with 1 small area of very fine pin prick pitting and shows light sharp edge wear and muzzle end wear. Frame retains about 70% strong orig blue with most of the losses on the front strap and a thinned spring housing which also has a small spot of fine pitting. Remainder of the frame has strong bright blue. Magazine is moderately dulled and retains thin blue with the "white" area turning dark. Grips show moderate wear with a few chipped diamonds. Mechanics are crisp. Bright shiny bore with some minor scuffing in the grooves. 4-49223 JR98

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*RARE BLUED COLT MODEL 1911 A1 U.S. NAVY CONTRACT SEMI-AUTO MILITARY PISTOL.

Lot # 3065 (Sale Order: 73 of 458)      

SN 714736. Cal. 45 ACP. Brushed blue military finish with 5" bbl marked on the lower left side "COLT 45 AUTO" and a small "6" on the bottom of the bbl with a small "P" on the left side of the lug. Pistol is mounted with full checkered wood grips and slide is matching numbered to the pistol. Slide has standard markings on the left side with fixed sights and a large "P" proof on top, forward of the rear sight. An identical proof is on the left side of the frame above the magazine release with a small "H" adjacent to the magazine release. Left front web of the trigger guard has the "VP" in a triangle below a small "P". Right front web of trigger guard is marked "38". Right side of the frame is marked "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" and "M1911A1 U.S. ARMY" and the SN. Pistol was shipped on December 2, 1939 in a lot of 1,632 pistols to the Naval Supply Depot, Sewall's Point, Virginia and has all standard 1911 A1 features. Accompanied by 1 orig 2-tone military magazine which was standard issue for these early 1911 A1's. This information was extracted from U.S. Military Automatic Pistols 1920-1945, Meadows. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus, all matching and orig. Overall retains about 98-99% crisp orig factory blue with extremely fine, faint sharp edge wear and very slight thinning to the front strap. Magazine is nearly new. Grips are crisp, showing light diamond point wear, more so on the right side. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore, has been fired but very little. 4-49224 JR100

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*VERY RARE COLT PRE-WWII SERVICE MODEL ACE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL AND EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL 45 ACP

Lot # 3066 (Sale Order: 74 of 458)      

CONVERSION UNIT. SN SM923 & U2. Cal. 22 LR & 45 ACP. All blue finish with 5" floating chamber bbl, adjustable rear sight with standard markings and Rampant Colt on the left side. Right side is marked "COLT SERVICE MODEL ACE .22 LONG RIFLE". "ACE" is in a diamond. Right side of the frame has the SN. Mounted with full checkered walnut grips with standard 1911A1 features. Accompanied by 1 orig all blue service Model Ace magazine. Additionally accompanied by a very rare and the earliest known 45 ACP conversion unit ever to come to market. Conversion unit slide has standard markings on the left side with adjustable rear sight and is marked on the right side "COLT AUTOMATIC CALIBRE .45 / CONVERSION UNIT .45-22", along with the Rampant Colt. Conversion unit bbl has a polished skirt and is marked on the lower left side "MATCH / COLT 45 AUTO" and is also marked "U-2" in electric pencil on the left side. Left side of the lug is marked "M.B" in a circle. Conversion unit is accompanied by a recoil spring, spring guide, spring cap, bbl bushing, slide stop and an orig commercial all blue magazine with marked base plate. The "U2" numbered conversion unit is, as reported above, the earliest 45 conversion unit ever to come to market. SN "U1" is reportedly in the Colt Collection at the Wadsworth Athenaum in Hartford, CT. Pistol & conversion unit are accompanied by a period of use green velvet lined walnut distributor's case with gold embossed "COLT" on the lid and has a nickeled diamond-shaped lock escutcheon on the front. Also accompanied by two Colt factory letters; 1) Pistol is identified in 22 cal. with 5" bbl, blue finish, type of stocks not listed and shipped to H & D Folsom Arms Co. NY, NY on June 6, 1940 in a 1 gun shipment. 2) The conversion unit is identified in cal. .45-22 with 5" bbl, blue finish and shipped to J.J. Tobler, Union City, NJ on February 2, 1939 in a 1 gun shipment. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. Pistol retains about 98-99% crisp, orig factory blue with faint sharp edge wear on the left side of the muzzle, probably from laying in the box. Front strap appears to have some very minor cleaning lines and there are a couple of small nicks on left side of the slide. Grips are crisp, showing no flaws. Magazine is equally new with faint thinning near the top. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore, has been fired but very little. Conversion unit appears to be crisp, new and unfired, retaining virtually all of its bright orig factory finish. 45 magazine is equally new. Case is sound with a few light handling and storage nicks and scratches and retains virtually all of its brilliant, orig finish. Interior is lightly to moderately faded with moderate soil. 4-49218 JR106

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*SCARCE PRE-WAR COLT CIVILIAN ACE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL WITH BOX.

Lot # 3067 (Sale Order: 75 of 458)      

SN 10147. Cal. 22LR. Blue finish with 4-3/4" solid bbl. Adjustable rear sight and usual markings on the slide with rampant Colt at the left rear end. It is mounted with full checkered walnut grips and accompanied by one orig. all blue magazine with marked base plate. Accompanied by its orig dark burgundy, hinged lid cardboard box, matching numbered to this pistol with an orig bi-fold owner's pamphlet. According to The Book of Colt Firearms, Wilson there were about 11,000 of these pistols produced from 1931 to 1947, 10,500 of which were made through 1941. This pistol was produced in 1939. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. Overall retains about 98-99% crisp orig factory blue with only faint muzzle edge wear on the slide from laying in the box. Grips show light diamond point wear, more so on the right side, again, probably from laying in the box. Magazine is equally new with very faint, light wear. Mechanics are crisp. Brilliant shiny bore, may have been fired, but if so, very little. Box has a couple breaks in the edges of the lid showing edge wear on the lid and slight wear on the label. Pamphlet is fine. 4-48319 JR95

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