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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*EXPERIMENTAL MAUSER M1910/M1914 TRANSITIONAL SN 1.

Lot # 3386 (Sale Order: 401 of 458)      

SN 1. Caliber 7.65mm. Very unusual Transitional Pistol is effectively a heavier and enlarged version of the M1910 to accommodate the more potent 7.65 cartridge. The slide is more massive than an M1910 and the frame correspondingly thicker. Unlike most Mauser pistols, the barrel is entirely unmarked and fire blued. The only marking on the slide is the SN 1 in front of the rear sight. The sidelatch frame is marked with the Mauser logo on the left side and a small number 1 is on the back of the frame, just above the grip. Takedown is accomplished in the usual manner. The fire blued takedown rod, held in place by a flat serrated insert, has its lower surface deeply checkered. The grip is similar to that of most M1910 pistols and the frame houses a standard M1914 magazine whose rust blued base has a square toe. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Bright 95% original blue with high point wear and handling losses on either side of the slide and frontstrap. Comparable condition wear on the takedown lever, trigger, grip screws, and magazine release. About 60% of the fire blue remains on the extractor. Excellent grips with sharp checkering and minimal handling marks. Mirror bore and perfect mechanics. An extremely unusual sidelatch Mauser, modified to handle the 7.65mm, invariably shown in Joseph Schroeder's Mauser displays. 4-48582 LMA76

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*SPECTACULAR FACTORY ENGRAVED MAUSER M1914 WITH GOLD INLAY.

Lot # 3387 (Sale Order: 402 of 458)      

SN 421822. Caliber 7.65mm. Mauser engraved very, very few of its pocket pistols. This M1914 differs from standard production guns in that there was no external placement of the serial number and it was fitted with highly ornate grips. As with most M1914s, the gun has a 3.5" bbl with a fixed front sight and a drift adjustable rear sight. Tasteful, engraving has been applied around the bbl, extending 1/4" back from the muzzle. An open scroll and floral design decorates the top and each side of the slide, surrounding the "Waffenfabrik Mauser A.G. Oberndorf A.N./Mauser's Patent" that is gold inlaid on the left side. On the right side of the slide, also in gold inlay, appears "Mauser-7,65". Complimentary engraving has been applied under the forward extension of the frame, on each side of the frame, under the trigger guard, and on the frontstrap. A gold inlaid Mauser banner logo is in the center of the sideplate. Disassembly shows #422822 to have been marked on the left side of the firing pin housing, near the back of the slide. #421822 is on the receiver, to the left of the firing pin lug. The forward bbl lug is matched with #822 (left) and Crown U proofed (right). The grip has a special checkering pattern on each side that is bordered by a silver wire inlay, a pattern that is carried onto the backstrap. Each grip screw is engraved and the usual escutcheons covered with pieced-in ivory inlay. Standard magazine with a rounded toe floorplate marked with a Mauser banner. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Nearly 99% bright original blue with minute frosting responsible for spotty discoloration of the fire blued extractor. Negligible pinprick pitting just below the ejector port and a few pinpricks of oxidation on the frontstrap. The fire blue of the recoil spring guide rod and trigger shows minor handling wear. Overall, a spectacular factory engraved Mauser M1914. 4-48581 LMA62

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*MAUSER C96 SIX SHOT CUTAWAY WITH REINFORCED BARREL EXTENSION AND NO STOCK SLOT.

Lot # 3388 (Sale Order: 403 of 458)      

SN 1. Caliber 7.63mm. This well known and previously photographed six shot cutaway has a 4" bbl and a fixed rear sight. Early features include a bolt with a long extractor and a single lug firing pin. Markings include the usual Mauser address on top of the chamber. There is no marking on either the right or the left side of the reinforced bbl extension. The two line address that would usually appear on the right side of the frame has been removed as part of the cutaway. The only marking now on the frame is the serial number "1" that appears on the unslotted backstrap just below the locking lever. The floorplate has a flat and unmarked lower surface. As true for all pistols of this vintage, the extractor, bolt stop, and safety were fire blued while the firing pin and trigger were strawed. Original lanyard ring. Even though the gun is clearly a factory cutaway it was assembled with a mismatched subframe. Most portions of the pistol, including the firing pin and each grip panel, are serial number 1. The subframe, related components, and the locking block are matched to #29664. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Original bright blue, estimated at nearly 95%, with scattered flecks of oxidation and etching from suboptimal storage. Slight browning of the grip straps from handling. Comparable condition oxidation of the fire blued and strawed small parts. Mirror bright bore as one would expect from a cutaway. Perfect mechanics. A well recognized cutaway that has been pictured in several publications and often highlighted in Joseph Schroeder's C96 displays. 4-48538 LMA38

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EXTREMELY RARE AND HIGHLY DESIRABLE SYSTEM MAUSER, STEPPED BARREL, CUTAWAY #24.

Lot # 3389 (Sale Order: 404 of 458)      

SN 24. Caliber 7.63mm. Mauser made fewer than 200 System Mauser marked guns with a stepped bbl. This well known gun, having been shown in many of Joseph Schroeder's displays, is consecutive to #23 pictured in the Erickson & Pate text. "System Mauser" is hand inscribed in capital letters on top of the chamber. A Crown U appears on the left side of the bbl extension. This example has a 5.5" bbl and a fixed rear sight. As true for the early stepped bbl System Mausers, the rails are solid, the locking block has a single locking lug and the front and back straps are slightly rounded to better contour with the grips. This example has a narrow backstrap that was never cut for a shoulder stock. The grips were apparently taken from a later production Conehammer as they are serrated rather than checkered but internally matched with number H24. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Although much of the surface has transitioned to a mellow patina, the remaining blue is more lustrous than usual, more in keeping with the mirror blue of an early Zig-Zag than the usual C96 rust blue. The safety retains at least 90% of its original fire blue and most of the strawed small parts have over 95% of their original luster. This high condition is shared by the original varnish on the grips. Only a few stepped bbl System Mausers are known to be in private hands and there are even fewer factory cutaways. Only three are known to this reviewer. An exceedingly rare and all original C96 that would highlight the most sophisticated collection. 4-48540 LMA24

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RARE, DESIRABLE AND HIGHLY CHARISMATIC MAUSER 20-SHOT CONEHAMMER WITH MATCHING STOCK.

Lot # 3390 (Sale Order: 405 of 458)      

SN 8437. Caliber 7.63mm. One of just a handful of 20-shot pistols in a very well established and narrow serial range clustered around 84XX. This gun has a 5.5" bbl and a pinned 1-10 rear sight. Usual Mauser address on the chamber. Crown U mark on the left side of the bbl extension and an antler proof on the right. The only marking on the frame is the serial number on the backstrap just below the locking lever. Standard Conehammer features include a bolt with a long extractor and an independently secured firing pin. Detailed disassembly shows all matching numbers (including the firing pin) and standard serrated grips, each marked with the full serial number of the gun with no recesses. Original lanyard ring. Accompanied by an original stock with a matching lug that still has the original and entirely correct plunger. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Untouched 20-shot with approximately 20-30% blue in protected areas, largely the back portion of the bbl extension inside the frame recesses and inside the trigger guard. The balance has turned to a mellow patina with more advanced etching on the front and backstrap. Comparable oxidative loss has turned the small parts, that were originally fire blued, to gray. Worn bore with no discernible rifling amidst oxidative loss. Original grips with well delineated serrations whose wear is commensurate with the balance of the gun. Shoulder stock has been lightly sanded and a section carefully inserted in the spine just over the rear sight. Around the insert are several hairline cracks just to the left of the hinge, the largest measuring 6.5". Original stock lug, factory matched to the gun, is heavily oxidized and retained by a replacement screw that does not reach to the upper arm of the lug. Extensive oxidation involves the hinge that now has an etched gray-brown surface. The special tensioning spring and securing screw inside the uncracked lid are missing. Though this 20-shot has seen considerable use the gun is original in every respect and the refurbishment directed at the stock should not be seen as a detriment. There is no doubt that 20-shot rigs are amongst the most desirable ensembles ever assembled by Mauser. 4-48556 LMA37

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RARE MAUSER C96 20-SHOT CONEHAMMER WITH NON-REINFORCED BARREL EXTENSION.

Lot # 3391 (Sale Order: 406 of 458)      

SN 757. Caliber 7.63mm. Mauser only made a handful of twenty shot C96s in this serial range. All had a 5.5" bbl and a pinned 1-10 rear sight. Usual chamber markings. A Crown U on the left side of the bbl extension and an antler proof on the right side. There are no markings on either side of the frame that did not yet include a raised island in the rearmost panel on the left side. As true for most Conehammers, this gun has a long extractor and a separately retained firing pin. Serrated walnut grips and original lanyard ring. Detailed disassembly shows all matching parts except for the firing pin that is a blank replacement. The grips have the desirable "peanut style" recesses as often found in pistols in this serial range. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Professional restoration with over 99% bright blue. Crisp chamber marking with thinning of the Crown U marking and antler proof. Hammer and subframe have been cleaned and original grips have been sanded and revarnished. Dull bore with shallow rifling amidst considerable corrosion. Perfect mechanics. Although refinished, this is an extremely difficult to find 20-shot whose rarity and charisma should outweigh other considerations. A real asset for any collector. 4-48549 LMA29

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SPECIAL CONTRACT MAUSER C96 20-SHOT FLATSIDE CONEHAMMER.

Lot # 3392 (Sale Order: 407 of 458)      

SN 40. Caliber 7.63mm. Mauser made about 100 twenty shot Flatside Conehammers in a separate serial range numbered 1-100. There is a variance in details. Some pistols have a pinned rear sight and a separately retained firing pin while others have a slip-in rear sight and a single lug firing pin. This gun, as a mid-production example, has a combination of features that should fascinate every collector. It has a 5.5" bbl and a slip-in 1-10 rear sight. Standard chamber address with Crown U marking on the left side of the bbl extension and an antler proof on the right side. There are no external markings on the frame except for the serial number on the backstrap, just below the locking lever. The bolt is early with a long extractor and a separately retained firing pin while the frame has been fitted with the later trigger as used for the standard Flatside pistols. The extractor, cursor, bolt stop, and firing retainer are fire blued while the trigger is strawed. Standard serrated walnut grips. No lanyard ring. Detailed disassembly shows all matching parts with an unnumbered sear and a cleaned transfer bar. No evidence that any numbers have been welded over for creative matching. Just enough defects and age on the subframe and inside the floorplate to convince any skeptic that this is a "real" 20-shot as opposed to the creations that have been recently offered for sale. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: The gun has been professionally restored with perfect attention to all details. All surface planes are flat and appear factory new. The chamber address is crisp and both the Crown U and antler markings have been restruck. Absolutely perfect replacement grips correctly marked with a matching serial number. Very good bore with easily discernible rifling amidst oxidation from corrosive ammunition. Perfect mechanics. 4-48542 LMA30

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SCARCE MAUSER C96 20-SHOT CONEHAMMER, LATE ASSEMBLED.

Lot # 3393 (Sale Order: 408 of 458)      

SN 14021. Caliber 7.63mm. Mauser assembled a small number of Conehammer pistols with Bolo bbl assemblies. Most had a ten shot frame and some had a six shot frame. This is the only example known to the cataloger with a 20-shot frame. It has a 4" bbl and a slip-in 100-1000 rear sight with a grooved cursor and sight bar as typical for these late assembled or reworked pistols. Usual chamber address. Full serial number on the left side of the chamber flat. Crown U marking on the left side of the bbl extension. No marking on the right side. There are no marks on either side of the frame whose milling pattern includes a central island in the rear recess on the left side. The gun has an early style bolt with a long extractor and a separately retained firing pin. The extractor, cursor, bolt stop, firing pin retainer, and safety are heat treated to a fire blue. The standard Conehammer trigger is in the white. Unnumbered replacement grips are properly serrated, lightly varnished and retained by a non-factory screw. Detailed disassembly shows all matching parts (including the firing pin) except for an unnumbered floorplate and frame whose number was probably removed during the refinishing process. The 20-shot spring has been pieced together from three standard springs. No lanyard ring. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: This gun was imported from China where it saw hard use. Its very unusual features prompted a nicely performed restoration.ÊÊAs part of the restoration, the hammer and subframe were cleaned, likely with glass beading. The small parts were heat treated to a brilliant fire blue, to where the restored surfaces now have nearly 100% coverage. Replaced grips are in comparable condition. Dark bore with no discernible rifling. Perfect mechanics. Though markings are thinned, particularly the serial number and the Crown U, the gun presents very nicely and was often included in Joseph Schroeder's C96 displays. 4-48560 LMA34

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*EXTRAORDINARILY RARE C96 FLATSIDE #5 WITH MATCHING STOCK.

Lot # 3394 (Sale Order: 409 of 458)      

SN 5. Caliber 7.63mm. Single digit Flatsides are assumed to have been made for displays and presentations. This example has a 5.5" bbl and a slip-in 50-500 rear sight. Usual chamber markings with a small Crown U on the left side of the bbl extension. There are no markings on the right side. The #5 is externally marked under the rear sight bar, on the back of the hammer, and on the back of the frame just under the locking lever. The trigger is different from most other Flatsides in being a little thicker and having a curved surface. Disassembly shows all matching serial numbers including the firing pin and grips that appear entirely original and are marked with a penciled #5. Mirror bore with strong rifling and perfect mechanics. Accompanied by a matching stock showing age and some handling dings. A small repair has been made to a crack in the lid and a small portion, knocked out from the large ring hammer, has been reglued. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Bright original blue, approximately 97%, with most wear corresponding to contact points in the stock and handling wear on the front and back straps. Comparable condition fire blued small parts and straw on trigger. Stock with original varnish showing scattered handling dings and nicks. Lug color has largely transitioned to a gray and the hinge has a plum patina. Presentation serial range Flatsides are rarely offered for sale and this one is an especially nice rig. 4-48539 LMA27

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*MAUSER C96 LARGE RING FLATSIDE CARBINE WITH AN EXTENDED BARREL AND A SLOTTED FRAME.

Lot # 3395 (Sale Order: 410 of 458)      

SN 359. Caliber 7.63mm. This Large Ring Flatside Carbine has a screwed in 16" bbl with a dovetailed front bead and a slip-in 50-500 rear sight. Normally, Mauser carbines did not have screwed in bbls; this example may have been a special order or rework. The top of the elongated chamber is marked with the usual Mauser address. The serial number 359 is on the left chamber flat and the Crown U marking is on the left side of the bbl extension where exposed over the wooden forend. Typical solid rails on the bbl extension. Transitional bolt with a long extractor (whose surface has been reworked or is a replacement) and a single lug firing pin. The frame is unmarked but fenestrated with four vertical slots on each side to act as a cartridge indicator. The serial number 359 is repeated on the left side of the frame and on the stock lug on either side of their juncture. Other components that are externally marked 359 include the sight bar, bolt stop, the back of the bolt, back of the hammer, and the back of the subframe. Detailed disassembly to check the internal components was not effected. The forend is 9-3/8" long and the full length buttstock has an original Mauser buttplate with the MW logo. There are no swing swivels. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: A strong and bright 98% original rust blue. There is only a minimal color gradient/differential at the point of bbl juncture into the receiver. Most of the metallic blue from the stock lug has faded to a mellow brown. Attaching screws are still nicely slotted. Original fire blue on the sight cursor, bolt and safety is in commensurate condition as is the original straw on the trigger. Forend and buttstock retain most of their original thick varnish with a scattering of handling nicks and dents. Bright bore with easily discernible rifling and only mild corrosion. Perfect mechanics. This is a very unusual carbine whose screwed in bbl invites speculation, while the slotted receiver, pictured in Mauser's literature, reflected an unsuccessful attempt to provide a cartridge indicator. Very few examples remain as testimony to this effort. An extremely thought provoking gun, it invariably graced Joseph J. Schroeder's Mauser displays. 4-48546 LMA44

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*MAUSER C96 SMALL RING CARBINE WITH MATCHING STOCK.

Lot # 3396 (Sale Order: 411 of 458)      

SN 1021. Caliber 9mm Export. Mauser made just over 1000 carbines that were numbered in a separate serial range. As one of the last examples, this carbine had a bbl length of 16" and a grooved slip-in rear sight marked 50-500. Usual chamber address with the number 1009 on the left chamber flat and British proofing on the bbl. At some point, carbine #1021 may have had a damaged bbl as the gun is a mismatch: bbl assembly #1009 was joined onto subframe and frame #1021 with matching stock #1021. The bbl assembly is interesting for it confirms Mauser made some late carbines in 9mm Export, a caliber underscored by the small 50-500 sight graduations and grooved follower. The right side of the frame is marked with the usual two line address while the left side is stamped "Germany" for purpose of export. In addition to the usual late features that include a short extractor, two lug firing pin, and a thin trigger, this gun was also fitted with a serrated floorplate and a release button inside the trigger guard. Depressing the serrated button in the trigger guard unlocks the floorplate that can be slid forward off the frame. All portions of the gun retain their original rust blue while the extractor, sight cursor, bolt stop, safety, and disassembly button are fire blued. The forend and buttstock retain their original varnish and the buttplate is original with no cracks or chips, and marked with the intertwined MW logo. As usual for most carbines, sling swivels are mounted on the forend and buttstock. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: All parts retain their original blue, and despite the mismatch, the bbl extension color is a perfect match for the frame. There is fading and some oxidation of the more fragile metallic blue of the stock lug with fading in the areas of handling. At least 97% bright blue with 80-90% blue on the attaching iron. Fire blue on the small parts including the trigger is in comparable condition. Forend and stock retain most of their original varnish with a superficial scattering of nicks and dings. The screw slots are largely unmarred. Bright bore with sharply defined rifling and minimal corrosion. Perfect mechanics. This very unusual carbine reflects an interesting mix of features that should appeal to every collector. 4-48551 LMA39

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MAUSER C96 FLATSIDE CARBINE WITH 12" BARREL AND GLOBE FRONT SIGHT.

Lot # 3397 (Sale Order: 412 of 458)      

SN 252. Caliber 7.63mm. Mauser made approximately 200 Large Ring Flatside carbines. This example has a 12" bbl with a hooded, drift adjustable bead front sight and a slip-in 50-500 rear sight. The elongated chamber is marked with the Mauser address while the serial number 252 is on the left chamber flat. Right side of the frame is unmarked while the serial number is repeated on the left side of the frame and on the left side of the stock iron at their juncture. The #252 is additionally marked under the rear sight bar, on the bolt stop, on the firing pin retainer, and the back of the hammer. No disassembly was affected to check the internal details. The extractor, cursor, bolt stop, firing pin retainer, and safety were fire blued while the trigger was very lightly strawed. Neither the forend nor the buttstock had attaching swing swivels. The buttplate is an original Mauser with an intertwined "MW". Sold in the same carrying case that was used by Joseph Schroeder to transport this carbine for display. This black plastic case measures 18.5" x 19.5" x 5", has two non-lockable brass latches, steel reinforced corners, and a foam interior. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Original blue with early toning. Touch up cold blue was addressed to the front of the bbl, the first 2-3", as reflected by the gray tone under bright illumination. Scattered pin points of oxidation of each side of the frame that is more pronounced on the floorplate. The fire blue on the extractor, cursor, firing pin retainer, and safety are in keeping with the overall appearance of the gun. The bolt stop has been re-fire blued with shallow pitting under the finish. Most of the metallic blue on the stock lug has faded to a brown-gray. Both the forend and buttstock have been lightly sanded and refinished. There is slight marring of the two screws used to secure the lug to the buttstock. Excellent condition buttplate. Very good bore with easily discernible rifling amidst mild corrosion. Perfect mechanics. Although the bbl is thinned at the muzzle and the wood furniture refinished, this is a very presentable, desirable, and mechanically perfect Flatside, scarce under any circumstance. 4-48545 LMA43

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*MAUSER C96 LARGE RING CARBINE.

Lot # 3398 (Sale Order: 413 of 458)      

SN 697. Caliber 7.63mm. Mauser made relatively few Large Ring Carbines. This mid-production example has a 16" bbl with a drift adjustable bead front sight and a grooved slip-in 50-500 rear sight in which the groove is continued into the securing lug. Usual chamber address with the serial number marked on the left chamber flat. Crown U marking on the left side of the bbl extension where partially obscured by the forend. The bolt has a long extractor and a two lug firing pin. The frame is marked with a two line address on the right side while the left side is marked with the serial #697 to match the stock lug. The matching number is repeated under the sight, on the bolt stop, on top of the bolt, the back of the hammer, the back of the subframe, and the locking lever. The wood forend has a length 9-5/8" and the buttstock is fitted with a Mauser buttplate having the intertwined MW. Neither the forend nor the buttstock are equipped with a swing swivel. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Professionally restored with flat surfaces and sharp edges. Now with over 99% correct type rust blue. All the small parts have been reheat treated to a bright fire blue except the trigger that retains about 30% of its original straw. A very noticeable repair has been affected to the left side of the forearm where a triangular section measuring 4" in length and up to 7/8" high has been pieced in place. This portion of the forearm has been selectively refinished with the right side retaining the original varnish. Most of the original varnish remains on the buttstock that has a scattering of handling nicks and dents with minor discoloration where inletted for the stock lug. The buttplate is not a perfect fit and is probably a reproduction. Perfect mechanics. Good-very good bore with discernible rifling amidst corrosion. Although restored, this very attractive carbine would be a nice addition to any collection. 4-48548 LMA40

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MAUSER C96 EARLY TRANSITIONAL LARGE RING CARBINE WITH ADDED BARREL EXTENSION.

Lot # 3399 (Sale Order: 414 of 458)      

SN 245. Caliber 7.63mm. Mauser made very few early Large Ring Transitional Carbines whose features largely reflected contemporary pistol production. This example was originally fitted with an 11.75" bbl and had a slip-in 50-500 rear sight. Discovered overseas, it was then necessary to weld an extension onto the bbl to increase its overall length to an importable 20". Chamber is marked with the usual address and the serial number 245, on the left chamber flat, is repeated on the left lower portion of the frame where matched to the corresponding stock lug. Matching numbers are readily seen under the sight assembly, on the bolt stop, on the firing pin retainer and on the back of the hammer. Detailed disassembly was not affected to check the internal numbers. As expected for a carbine of this era it has an early bolt with a long extractor and an independently secured firing pin. The trigger group is the same as used in Mauser's Conehammers. The forearm and buttstock are of original length and configuration though the buttplate is a homemade replacement secured with original screws. Both the stock and forend are equipped with eyelets but there are no swing swivels. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: This untouched and largely brown gun still has some original blue in protected areas, namely the rearmost portion of the bbl extension and inside the trigger guard. As expected, the small parts are similarly oxidized with superficial corrosion. The stock lug is heavily oxidized with the two screw heads seemingly rusted in place. Neither the forend nor the buttstock appear to have been refinished though the wood is dark with staining and numerous dings and nicks. The bore is surprisingly good with easily discernible rifling amidst mild-moderate corrosion. Perfect mechanics. The appearance of this rare carbine would be enhanced considerably by removing the welded on extension that is no longer necessary, given its antique status. 4-48544 LMA41

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EXCEEDINGLY RARE SYSTEM MAUSER C96 WITH STEPPED BARREL.

Lot # 3400 (Sale Order: 415 of 458)      

SN 444. Caliber 7.63mm. Mauser made fewer than 200 stepped bbl C96s. Though most had a serial number under 200, a small number of parts were assembled and serialized at a later date. This gun underscores that practice. It has a 5.5" bbl and a pinned 1-10 rear sight. "System Mauser" is marked in capitals on the chamber. A Crown U was marked on the left side of the bbl extension. There are no markings on the right side or anywhere on the frame except for the serial number that appears on the backstrap just below the locking lever. As true for all Conehammers, the bolt has a long extractor and separately retained firing pin. Though most stepped bbl System Mausers had solid rails, as a later assembled example, this gun has grooved rails. The same consideration holds for the grips. Early System Mauser pistols had checkered panels. This gun, having been assembled later, has serrated grips. Normally the small parts on this pistol would have been fire blued except the trigger that would have been lightly strawed or left in the white. Detailed disassembly shows all matching parts (including the firing pin) except for the floorplate that is #417. The grips are internally stamped in "A 444" and have no recesses. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Although the gun presents very nicely, it is a gray gun with only traces of the original blue in the protected areas of the bbl extension and inside the trigger guard. There is no remaining fire blue on any of the small parts. The grips are dark with scattered dings and wear from considerable handling. No chips or splits. System Mausers are considered the holy grail of C96 collectors and are highly sought in any condition. 4-48547 LMA31

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*LATE PRE-WAR BOLO IN 9MM EXPORT WITH MATCHING BOLO STOCK.

Lot # 3401 (Sale Order: 416 of 458)      

SN 50204. Caliber 9mm Export. Mauser only made a few Bolos around the 50000 serial range in caliber 9mm Export. This example has a 4" bbl and a slip-in 50-1000 rear sight. There is no chamber address. The full serial number appears on the left side of the chamber flat. A small Crown U mark is on the left side of the bbl extension. There is no marking on the right side. A standard two line address is on the right side of the frame. The matching of last three digits of the serial number are marked under the sight bar, on the bolt stop, on the bolt, hammer, subframe, and frame. This gun has a short fire blued extractor and a two lug firing pin. Fire blued small parts include the extractor, cursor, bolt stock, firing pin, safety, and grip screw. The trigger is strawed. Standard walnut grips with original finish. No lanyard ring. All matching numbers on disassembly (that shows a grooved follower) except the grips that are numbered 56. Accompanied by correct and all original Bolo stock with lug numbered 204. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Strong 97% original blue except the front and back straps that have largely faded to a gray-brown. Comparable condition fire blue on the extractor, cursor, bolt stop, and safety, comparable condition straw on trigger. Near excellent and all original Bolo stock with scattered handling dings and dents. No cracks. Early oxidative changes on lug has transitioned the color to a gray-brown-blue. More extensive oxidation on hinge that shows minor cleaning. Solid lid with no cracks or internal modifications. It is very difficult to find an all original and matching Bolo rig, never mind an early example in 9mm Export! 4-48573 LMA17

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RARE C96 SYSTEM MAUSER, TAPERED BARREL, FIXED SIGHT.

Lot # 3402 (Sale Order: 417 of 458)      

SN 230. Caliber 7.63mm. Mauser made about 200 System Mauser guns, with a tapered bbl. This example has a 4.75" bbl, a fixed rear sight and a thin front and back strap. One of the first C96s to have the grooved rails and hollowed grips. "System Mauser" is hand scribed on top of the chamber. There are no markings on either chamber flat or either side of the bbl extension. The frame is equally devoid of markings. Disassembly shows all components numbered 230, including the firing pin and grips whose markings are original. Bright bore with sharply defined rifling and mild oxidation from corrosive ammunition. Perfect mechanics. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Professional restoration with flat surfaces and sharp edges. The hammer and subframe have been lightly cleaned and the grips revarnished. All fire blued small parts have been reheat treated to bring their appearance back to factory new. A very rare System Mauser whose unique features would make it special to any collection. 4-48543 LMA25

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*VERY RARE C96 M1905 HAMMER SAFETY, SIX SHOT, IN 9MM EXPORT.

Lot # 3403 (Sale Order: 418 of 458)      

SN 50160. Caliber 9mm Export. This extremely rare example has a 4" bbl, a reinforced bbl extension, a fixed rear sight, and a thin backstrap that was never slotted for a shoulder stock. Usual Mauser address on the chamber and no discernible markings on either chamber flat or on either side of the bbl extension. Two line Mauser address appears on the right side of the frame. The floorplate is externally serrated to facilitate removal, accomplished by depressing a serrated button inside the trigger guard. Detailed disassembly shows a grooved follower and all matching parts though neither the bolt stop nor firing pin are numbered and some help may have been directed to matching the locking block. Each grip panel is stamped with a number 1 and the grip screw is a modern replacement. The most interesting feature relates to the hammer safety that appears as a projection extending from the left side of the hammer. If the hammer is cocked, the safety may be rotated upward to block the hammer falling. If the hammer is in the down position, rotating the safety up prevents the hammer from being cocked. Though conceptually interesting only a handful of M1905 Hammer Safety guns were ever assembled. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: A nice restoration with 98-99% of the restored blue remaining. The extractor, bolt stop, safety, trigger, and floorplate release plunger have been refurbished to a comparable condition fire blue. Mirror bore whose perfect quality suggests resleeving. Despite the refurbishment, there are so few Hammer Safety guns that the usual condition considerations should be eclipsed by its extreme rarity. 4-48572 LMA23

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*MAUSER C96 PRE-WAR BOLO WITH "a" SUFFIX AND MATCHING STOCK.

Lot # 3404 (Sale Order: 419 of 458)      

SN 89775. Caliber 7.63mm. Caliber 7.63mm. Mauser made very few Bolos in the serial range usually used for Pre-war Commercials. This example has a 4" bbl and a slip-in 50-1000 rear sight. Standard chamber address and full serial number on the left chamber flat with an added "a" suffix that is repeated on the backstrap. Small Crown U marking on left side of bbl extension. Standard two line address on the right side of the frame. This gun has a short fire blued extractor along with a fire blued cursor, bolt stop, firing pin, safety, and grip screw. The trigger is strawed. Standard walnut grips with original varnish. Disassembly shows all matching numbers including the grips that have been stamped with the last three digits. Original lanyard ring. Accompanied by a correct full length shoulder stock that is factory matched to the pistol and has the correct looped hinge. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: At least 95% original bright blue with fading under the bbl, forward magazine well, and usual contact points where touching the stock. Slight fading of the front and backstrap from handling and stock attachment. Bright bore with strong rifling and light oxidation from corrosive ammunition. Original grips with handling marks consistent with the overall condition. Matching stock with original finish and a few handling dings and mars. There are two hairline cracks. One along the spine measures 4.25". The other, on the right side, measures 2.25" and extends from the top of the stock to the latch screw. The untouched lug has largely faded to gray. Oxidative change on the hinge is consistent with the overall condition of the stock. The lid is sound with no cracks though a small segment of the tensioning spring inside the lid is missing. All "a" suffix Bolos are scarce and finding one with a matching stock is a real bonus. 4-48575 LMA16

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MAUSER C96 CONEHAMMER SIX SHOT WITH FIXED REAR SIGHT, SLOTTED FOR STOCK.

Lot # 3405 (Sale Order: 420 of 458)      

SN 7999. Caliber 7.63mm. Seldom seen Conehammer six shot with 4.75" bbl and fixed rear sight. Crown U proofed on the left side of the chamber flat. Antler proofed on the right side. Long extractor and independently secured firing pin. Full serial number on the back of the hammer and on the backstrap above the stock slot. Serial number fits nicely in a range amongst other noted examples. All matching numbers on disassembly. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: 99% professionally restored finish with sharp edges. Fire blue on the extractor, bolt stop, and safety has been restored and the subframe has been professionally cleaned. Grips are original with matching serial numbers. Very good bore with easily discernible rifling amidst moderate corrosion. Perfect mechanics. 4-48554 LMA6

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SCARCE CONEHAMMER, SIX SHOT, WITH ADJUSTABLE SIGHT, SLOTTED FOR STOCK.

Lot # 3406 (Sale Order: 421 of 458)      

SN 7220. Caliber 7.63mm. Only a few six shot Conehammers had an adjustable sight. This one has a 5.5" bbl and slip-in 50-1000 rear sight. Standard chamber address with full serial number on left chamber flat. Small Crown U mark on left side of bbl extension. Antler proof on right side. Unusual in having a slip-in rear sight as most Conehammers in this serial range would have had a pinned 1-10 sight. The manner of serial numbering the bbl extension and this later rear sight suggest an out-of-sequence assembly or repair by Mauser. Full serial number marked under the sight bar, on the firing pin retainer, the frame above stock slot, and under the floorplate. All matching numbers on disassembly except for firing pin number 4429 and the unnumbered replaced grips that are unnumbered. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: 99% restored blue with minimal wear. Thinned markings with minor imperfections under the blue, consistent with a restored arm having been used hard in China. Small parts have been reheat treated to a fire blue with partial aging. Worn bore with barely discernible rifling. Nicely varnished replacement grips and replacement lanyard ring. 4-48552 LMA10

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MAUSER C96 CONEHAMMER WITH FIXED SIGHT AND MATCHING STOCK.

Lot # 3407 (Sale Order: 422 of 458)      

SN 10473. Caliber 7.63mm. Conehammer with 4.75" bbl and fixed rear sight. Usual chamber address. Crown U marking on left side of bbl extension. Antler proof on right side. Early bolt with long extractor and separately retained firing pin. Later Conehammer frame with raised island in the rearmost recess on the left side. Full serial number on backstrap just below locking lever. Detailed disassembly shows all matching serial numbers (including the firing pin) and grips whereby the full serial number was struck inside each panel. Original lanyard ring. Accompanied by all original matching shoulder stock with the full serial number applied in small numerals across the top of the stock lug. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Original 80-90% blue with scattered flecks of discoloration and frosting. A few small spots of pitting on the frame just above each grip panel. Front and back straps gray-brown from handling. Comparable or slightly better condition all original fire blue on extractor, bolt stop, firing pin retainer, and safety. Original grips retain most of the varnish with some staining. Excellent near mirror bore with sharp rifling and minimal corrosion. Perfect mechanics. Original stock has much of its varnish, no cracks, but is oil stained with scattered nicks and dings. Stock lug has largely transitioned to a gray but shows no modification from its original factory form. Oxidation on looped hinge consistent with the condition of the stock. No internal modifications of the lid. A very nicely presenting and all original fixed sight Conehammer rig whose antique status should make it even more attractive. 4-48558 LMA35

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C96 CONEHAMMER, SIX SHOT, WITH A LATE BOLO BARREL ASSEMBLY, SLOTTED FOR STOCK.

Lot # 3408 (Sale Order: 423 of 458)      

SN 7917. Caliber 7.63mm. Very scarce Conehammer reworked to have a later type bbl assembly, with a 4" bbl and 50-1000 rear sight. Standard chamber address and full serial number on the left chamber flat. Small Crown U mark on the left side of the bbl extension. No proofing on the right side. Long extractor and independently retained firing pin. Full serial number is externally marked under the sight bar, on the firing pin retainer, on the back of the hammer, back of the frame above the stock slot, and on the outside of the floorplate. All matching serial numbers on disassembly except for the firing pin which is a replacement and the grips that are unnumbered replacements. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: 99% restored blue with thinning of chamber address and serial number on bbl extension. Small parts have been heat treated to a fresh fire blue on the extractor, rear sight assembly, bolt stop, firing pin retainer, and safety. Fire blue on grip screw is original. Missing lanyard ring. Dull bore with shallow rifling and suggestion of a bulge. Oxidation from corrosive ammunition. Perfect mechanics. Albeit restored, one of the scarcest six shot adjustable sight Conehammers. 4-48553 LMA9

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EARLY MAUSER CONEHAMMER WITH NON-REINFORCED BARREL EXTENSION AND MATCHING STOCK.

Lot # 3409 (Sale Order: 424 of 458)      

SN 830. Caliber 7.63mm. Early standard production Conehammer 5.5" bbl and pinned 1-10 rear sight. Usual chamber address. Crown U marking on the left side of the bbl extension. No marking on the right side. It has a non-reinforced bbl extension though the later frame has a raised island in the center of the rearmost recess on the left side. There are no frame markings except for the serial number on the backstrap just below the locking lever. Small parts including the extractor, cursor, bolt stop, firing pin retainer, and the safety were originally fire blued. Detailed disassembly shows all matching parts (including the firing pin) and grips that have the desirable "peanut style" recesses. No lanyard ring. Accompanied by an all original and matching shoulder stock with an unnumbered lug. The serial number was correctly applied on the upper portion of the looped hinge. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: This untouched gun has approximately 10-20% original blue in protected areas, largely the recessed area of the bbl extension and in the frame recesses. The balance is a light brown-gray. The same type of oxidative loss involved the extractor, cursor, and bolt stop. The firing pin retainer has 70% of its original fire blue. Original grips with wear consistent with the condition of the pistol. Matching stock has a 4" repaired crack along the spine, just to the right of the hinge. There has been no wood alteration inside the lid that has no cracks. Worn bore with barely discernible rifling amidst corrosion. Perfect mechanics. A seldom encountered early production Conehammer with matching stock whose early features are sought by every collector. 4-48550 LMA36

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MAUSER C96 CONEHAMMER, MEXICAN CONTRACT.

Lot # 3410 (Sale Order: 425 of 458)      

SN 8387. Caliber 7.63mm. Mid-range production Conehammer with 5.5" bbl, Crown U marking on left bbl extension and antler proof on right side. Front sight modified to include a separate patridge-type insert. Pinned 50-500 rear sight. Early bolt with separate firing pin retainer. Ten shot example slotted for shoulder stock. This particular gun was made for Mexico as denoted by the R.M. (Republica Mexicano) as stamped just above the stock slot. All matching (including firing pin) except for grips, each panel numbered 13884. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Very few Mexican contract Conehammers escaped being buffed and reblued. Though this example has moderate oxidation as reflected by superficial patina, the remaining finish, roughly estimated as 50%, is original. Condition of grips is consistent with the gun and they were originally fitted to a C96 of the same era. Bright bore with shallow rifling and oxidation from corrosive ammunition. Perfect mechanics. A seldom encountered variation, particularly in original condition. 4-48555 LMA2

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