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

Wednesday, October 16, 2013  |  10:00 AM Eastern
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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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*PROFESSIONALLY MADE ASP SEMI-AUTO PISTOL.

Lot # 3436 (Sale Order: 451 of 458)      

SN EXP. Cal. 9mm Parabellum. Unusual & extremely well built double action pistol, hand made by "Hutch", skilled machinist responsible for building the Joseph D. Kramer Collection miniatures. with 2-3/4" bbl, fixed sights & 2-pc ebony grips. Left side of the frame is marked "CALIBER 9 MM / AUTOMATIC PISTOL". Lower left side of the frame, just above the trigger is marked "EXP.". Trigger, hammer & other external moveable parts are all straw colored. Grip screws are fire blued. Pistol is overall 6-1/4" long by 4-1/2" high and 1-1/2" thick on the frame and weighs 1 lb, 9 oz. A tremendous compact pistol. Accompanied by 1 spare magazine. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: New and unfired. Retains virtually all of its orig factory finish. Grips and magazines are also as new. 4-48584 JR91

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*RARE HECKLER & KOCH MODEL P9S FACTORY CUTAWAY SEMI-AUTO PISTOL.

Lot # 3437 (Sale Order: 452 of 458)      

SN Sch2. Cal. 9mm. Very rare factory cutaway marked "Sch 2" (Schnitt Modell #2 = Cutaway Model #2). This pistol has a 4" bbl, fixed highlighted sights, and is double action with a thumb safety on the slide. It is mounted with orig checkered black plastic grips and accompanied by an orig magazine that has had the sides milled away to show the internal workings. The grip, frame, slide & bbl have also been cut away to show the internal workings with all of the opened areas outlined in red. Left side of the slide has the usual markings filled with red paint. Right side of the slide has the Saco import marking. The P9S is one of the most simple pistols with the roller locking breech block & parabolic rifled bore. On the left side of the grip, just behind the trigger guard, is a cocking/slide release, all in one. Front end of the trigger guard has a small lever that when depressed allows the slide to be removed with one simple motion, which can also be reinstalled with an equally simple motion. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching including frame, slide & bbl. Overall retains virtually all of its orig factory finish, having never been fired as to do so would probably cause catastrophic failure. 4-48533 JR90

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VERY RARE BIG BORE MAUSER ZIG-ZAG SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.

Lot # 3438 (Sale Order: 453 of 458)      

SN 213. Cal. 10.8mm Mauser rimmed. Blue finish with 5-9/16" keyhole shaped bbl with integral front sight marked on the top rib "GEBR. MAUSER & CIE OBENDORF A/N. WURTTEMBERG. 1878 PATENT". Top strap has an open slot. Cylinder has the unusual feature of the "Zig-Zag" pattern around the outside diameter which acts as a slot for the hand to rotate the cylinder for the next shot. Left front side of the frame has a thumb safety which locks the cylinder by means of notches in the protruding rim. Bottom front of the frame, has a lever which is attached to the bbl, which when opened allows the bbl to tip up for reloading. It is mounted with 2-pc, full checkered, sharply angled walnut grips that are matching numbered to this revolver. Butt of the grip frame has a lanyard stud and ring. Production numbers of the zig-zag pistol are unknown but they are believed to be extremely limited and had very limited distribution in the U.S. The big bore model is considered to be the most rare. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Fine, all matching including grips. Overall retains 40-50% orig blue mixed with brown patina. Hammer and locking lever retain faded case colors. Grips are sound showing moderate wear with a hand worn patina. Mechanics are fine. Bright, shiny bore with a few small scattered spots of pitting. 4-48588 JR110

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RARE MAUSER ZIG-ZAG REVOLVER.

Lot # 3439 (Sale Order: 454 of 458)      

SN 166. Cal. 9mm. Nickel finish with 5-13/16" keyhole shaped bbl with integral front sight marked on the top rib "GEBR. MAUSER & CIE OBENDORF A/N. WURTTEMBERG. 1878 PATENT". Top strap has an open slot. Cylinder has the unusual feature of the "Zig-Zag" pattern around the outside diameter which acts as a slot for the hand to rotate the cylinder for the next shot. Left front side of the frame has a thumb safety which locks the cylinder by means of notches in the protruding rim. Bottom front of the frame, has a lever which is attached to the bbl, which when opened allows the bbl to tip up for reloading. Mounted with 2-pc full checkered, sharply angled walnut grips that are matching numbered to this revolver. Butt of the grip frame has a lanyard stud and ring. Blue finish was standard for these revolvers with nickel finishes very rare. Production numbers of the zig-zag pistol are unknown but they are believed to be extremely limited and had very limited distribution in the U.S. PROVENANCE: Joe Schroder Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Overall retains 88-90% strong orig nickel finish with scattered fine flaking, leaving a bright metal patina barely indistinguishable from the nickel. Grips are sound, showing light to moderate wear and retain a dark hand worn patina. Mechanics are fine. Bright, shiny bore. 4-48589 JR111

Estimate: $2500 - $4000...more

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RARE MAUSER ZIG-ZAG SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.

Lot # 3440 (Sale Order: 455 of 458)      

SN 606. Cal. 7.6mm Mauser rimmed. Nickel finish with 3-5/8" ribbed bbl, integral front sight marked on the top rib "GEBR. MAUSER & CIE OBENDORF A/N. WURTTEMBERG. 1878". Top strap has an open slot. Cylinder has the unusual feature of the "Zig-Zag" pattern around the outside diameter which acts as a slot for the hand to rotate the cylinder for the next shot. Left front side of the frame has a thumb safety which locks the cylinder by means of a notch in the protruding rim. Bottom front of the frame, has a lever which is attached to the bbl, which when opened allows the bbl to tip up for reloading. Mounted with 2-pc sharply angled gutta purcha grips that have raised foliate and animal decorations. Standard finish for zig-zag revolvers was blue. Nickel finishes are considered rare. Production numbers of the zig-zag pistol are unknown but they are believed to be extremely limited and had very limited distribution in the U.S. PROVENANCE: Collection of Joseph J. Schroeder. CONDITION: Fine overall retains about 85% strong orig nickel with light flaking losses and an area on each side of the cyl showing light to moderate pitting, probably from long term storage in a holster. Right grip has a chipped bottom edge, otherwise grips are sound and show light wear. Mechanics are fine. Bright, shiny bore. 4-48591 JR112

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RARE MAUSER MODEL 1878 ZIG-ZAG SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.

Lot # 3441 (Sale Order: 456 of 458)      

SN 190. Cal. 7.6mm Mauser rimmed. Blue finish with 3-5/8" ribbed bbl, integral front sight marked on the top rib "GEBR. MAUSER & CIE OBENDORF A/N. WURTTEMBERG. 1878". Top strap has open slot. Cyl has the unusual feature of the "Zig-Zag" pattern around the outside diameter which acts with the hand to rotate the cyl for the next shot. Left front side of the frame has a thumb safety which locks the cyl by means of a notch in the protruding rim. Bottom front of the frame has a lever which is attached to the bbl, which when opened allows the bbl to tip up for reloading. It is mounted with 2-pc full checkered, sharply angled walnut grips that appear to be modern replacements. Production numbers of the zig-zag pistol are unknown but they are believed to be extremely limited and had very limited distribution in the U.S. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching. Overall retains all of a fine professionally restored blue finish with bright case colors on the locking lever and hammer. Grips are extremely fine. Mechanics are fine. Strong bore with moderate to heavy pitting. 4-48590 JR109

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PRESUMED LATE BRUN LATRIGE, M1890, WITH SQUEEZE ACTIVATION AND SAFETY.

Lot # 3442 (Sale Order: 457 of 458)      

SN 2. 5mm Brun. Most Brun Latrige repeaters are actuated by a trigger ring. The right side of this pistol appears as a Brun Latrige but with a squeeze cocking bar. The left side of the bbl extension has a long rotating safety. Moving the safety up blocks the cocking bar; moving it down allows the cocking bar to be depressed. As the cocking bar is squeezed the bbl moves back to pick up a cartridge from the magazine while simultaneously retracting the firing pin that is released upon completion of the squeeze. Onto the back of the frame is a wood palm swell, checkered over the entire surface, secured in place with a single screw. Accessing the magazine is through a floorplate on the bottom of the frame. The body of this repeating pistol is blued while the mounted components and safety bar are nickled. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Pistol shows moderate wear from use and handling. Original blue remains on about 70% of its surface. The nickling has fared somewhat better though the tensioning bar mounted to the right frame has oxidized to a mottled gray-brown. Bright bore with shallow rifling and mild oxidation. Perfect mechanics. 4-48531 LMA78

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SCARCE ROUCHOUSE SQUEEZER PISTOL.

Lot # 3443 (Sale Order: 458 of 458)      

SN 2260. Cal. 6mm Merveilleux. Unusual little pistol, considered to be the forerunner Galois, with 2-7/8" rd bbl without sights. Frame & squeezer are nickel finished with smooth horn grip scales. Receiver is lightly engraved with foliate arabesque patterns on the sides & other decorative patterns on the forward part of the frame. Front of the squeezer handle is checkered. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. collection. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine. Bbl retains about 95% glossy orig blue with the cartridge stop/ejector bright fire blue. Frame retains about 90% strong orig nickel. Grip is sound, bright shiny bore. 4-48585 JR92

Estimate: $2000 - $3000

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