Iconic Firearms Collections at Auction, Day Two

Iconic Firearms Collections at Auction, Day Two

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Iconic Firearms Collections at Auction, Day Two

Iconic Firearms Collections at Auction, Day Two

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An Event for the Ages, this highly anticipated fresh to the market offering will be the focus of those passionate about firearms history.12 prestigious collections will be featured.

James D. Julia Inc.


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**M1 THOMPSON SUBMACHINE GUN MANUFACTURED IN BRIDGEPORT (C&R).

Lot # 2000 (Sale Order: 1 of 639)      

SN 13381. Cal. 45 ACP, bbl 10-1/2". This Thompson has a fixed peep sight and has crossed cannons Ordnance symbol on left side of receiver near magazine well, also partial cartouche of initials "GHC" above and forward of magazine well. It also has Thompson bullet logo on top of receiver with Auto Ordnance Bridgeport address on right side of receiver. Top of receiver clearly marked "MARANA ARMS MFG." and "MDL. S SERIAL NO. 111". Lower and upper SN matches. Includes one "SW CO." marked 30 round magazine. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is good with nearly all of original blued finish absent from receiver, lower and bbl leaving a smooth gray appearance. There is some very slight pitting along the top of the receiver near the cocking handle with some other light pitting on other parts of the receiver. The forward edge of the lower has some finish remaining in the recessed areas as well as some finish around the band of the front sight. Wood is very serviceable and presents an extremely fine appearance with pleasing dark brown color. Bore is shiny and bright with some frosting in the grooves and some pitting near the muzzle. Bolt face is also very good with some darkness in the recessed areas. Ever popular at the range, some skilled refinish work could make this a very handsome Thompson indeed. 4-51759

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**AUTO ORDNANCE M1A1 THOMPSON SUBMACHINE GUN MFG IN BRIDGEPORT (C&R).

Lot # 2001 (Sale Order: 2 of 639)      

SN 849107. Cal. 45 ACP, bbl 10-1/2". This M1A1 Thompson has a Lyman adjustable rear sight riveted to the upper receiver with brass rivets. The lower assembly is not a match to the upper based upon the color of the bluing and the texture of the milling and it has a white line recoil pad fitted to absorb recoil. Bridgeport address on right side of receiver markings partially buffed away during the refinishing process of the upper. Receiver is cracked just at the rear of the cocking handle slot on the right side running perpendicular to the bore line across the top of the receiver about halfway. It is repairable, but gun will fire as is without any further work. This lot includes one 30-round Seymour magazine. Bolt moves smoothly within receiver. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is near excellent where refinished, over 95% lustrous blue on receiver until bbl. Bbl end is mostly devoid of finish with maybe 10% remaining on the non-finned areas. Wood of forend, handgrip and buttstock is of an attractive brown color with handgrip being of a lighter color brown. Bore has worn lands with some pitting in the grooves, particularly near the muzzle. Gun presents just fine when viewed from the left side and is in a fireable condition as is. A skilled, welder and finisher could repair the crack in the receiver. 4-51758

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

Lot # 2002 (Sale Order: 3 of 639)      

SN 1554. Cal. .45 ACP. Bbl is 12-3/4" with compensator. This Colt Thompson retains its orig 1921 bolts and buttstock without any provision for sling swivel. Remington proof mark on the wood just below the attachment hardware. Includes one Bridgeport marked parkerized 50 rnd drum. Consignor states there have only been 150 rnds fired through this gun since it underwent reactivation in March 2010. This Colt Thompson has the usual markings on the right side of receiver "AUTO-ORDNANCE CORPORATION. NEW YORK. U.S.A." together with patent dates. Left side of receiver has typical Thompson sub-machine gun & Colt's Patent Firearms Mfg. Co. Lower assembly & upper assembly match in SN. Compensator without logo or patent dates. Internal parts are 1921 parts with the exception of breech oiler which is 1928. Wood appears to be orig to the gun without sling swivels and retains Remington anchor proof mark on buttstock. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. Drum fits properly in the receiver. This weapon received a new Thompson 21 AC bbl when it was reactivated in March of 2010 and the bbl socket and feed ramp areas were re-machined. PROVENANCE: Copy of Invoice showing re-activation in March, 2010. CONDITION: Overall finish & appearance is fine with the bbl retaining almost all of a glossy blue finish while the rest of the upper has a brownish finish thinning to bare metal in spots with almost a plum color in places, together with some old scattered very, very light pitting. Lower assembly retains more of a lustrous dark blue finish with some wear to bare metal at the high points and where the stock attaches to the lower. Wood has several chips and has been filled in a couple of spots and has been sanded and refinished but is still very serviceable. Bolt and boltface is clean. Bore is shiny, bright and clean. Compensator is also clean. Buttstock hardware has been buffed and refinished. Auto Ordnance Bridgeport drum retains over 95% parkerized finish. This iconic sub-machine gun of top quality manufacture is sure to draw a crowd at the range and lets face it, is a great conversation piece in addition to being great fun to shoot. 4-55406

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**COLT THOMPSON MODEL 1921/28AC WITH U.S. NAVY & "8" OVERSTAMP MARKING (C&R).

Lot # 2003 (Sale Order: 4 of 639)      

Additional information (3/3/15): Great news! The consignor has informed us that the gun came from "San Patrico County, Texas Sheriff's Department". This gun is listed in the Tracy Hill Ultimate Thompson book, and in Gordon Herigstad's Colt Thompson book. SN 13727. Cal. .45 ACP. Bbl is 12-3/4" with compensator. This Colt Thompson retains its orig buttstock without any provision for sling swivels, which also retains its Remington proof mark on the wood just below the attachment hardware. Also included in this lot is one after market 50-rnd drum which is marked on the front only "50 CARTRIDGES CAL. 45 WIND TO 9 CLICKS". Consignor states this is a good operating drum. This Colt Thompson has the usual markings on the right side of receiver "AUTO-ORDNANCE CORPORATION. NEW YORK. U.S.A." together with patent dates. Left side of receiver has typical Thompson sub-machine gun & Colt's Patent Firearms Mfg. Co. markings with "U.S. NAVY" added above the model of 1921 orig marking. There has also been an "8" overstamped over the "1" in 1921. Lower assembly & upper assembly match in SN. Compensator has Cutts logo & patent dates. Internal parts are 1928 parts. Wood appears to be orig to the gun and a pleasing dark brown finish. Consignor states that this specimen was at one time in the hands of a Texas Police Department and that the blemishes in the finish on the left side are from improper rack storage. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. Drum fits properly in the receiver. CONDITION: Overall finish & appearance is extremely fine to near excellent. When viewed from the right side, the appearance is truly outstanding with a few slight scratches in the finish & some wear to the compensator as well as a couple of noticeable dings in the buttstock. When viewed from the left side, there are some significant blemishes on the upper receiver just to the rear of the drum feedway and right above the Model 1921 markings with a lesser loss of finish over the Colt address markings. There is also some pitting in these areas as well as, along the high points of the rear sight, protective channels. Wood shows some dings & light scratches from handling. Bore is shiny & bright with some frosting in the grooves and on lands. Bolt face and internals are extremely fine. Lyman rear sight also extremely fine. Drum is in near new condition with virtually all of its finish remaining. This specimen of the top quality iconic Thompson sub-machine gun would make an outstanding display piece and yet still could be taken out to the range without diminishing its value. 4-55301 JWK41

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**COLLECTOR'S RECREATIONAL LOT OF NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEMS INCLUDING M3 GUIDE LAMP GREASE GUN, 60

Lot # 2004 (Sale Order: 5 of 639)      

SN 1) Rifle NSN, suppressor IRS-2935; 2) 416553; 3) 32752. 1) Mossberg Model 152 semi-auto .22 cal rifle fitted with a 8" long suppressor (fully transferable) of unknown manufacture but registered with an IRS number. Bbl is 24-1/2" long with suppressor. No magazine present, no rear sight present, swivel-down forend not present. Action operates smoothly & rifle appears fully functional. 2) M3 (grease gun) sub-machine gun manufactured by Guide Lamp as registered by William Hamill (fully transferable). .45 ACP Cal. Bbl 8-1/2". Includes one 30-rnd magazine. This is a standard model with the cocking lever on the right side and U.S. cross cannon ordnance mark on left side of the magazine housing. Typical low cost construction with welded seams evident but nonetheless, a popular and very functional sub-machine gun model immortalized by actor Lee Marvin's character Major Reisman in the film, "The Dirty Dozen". Telescoping stock latch is stiff, but functional. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. 3) U.S. 60mm mortar manufactured by "KVS MFG & ENG" but registered as unknown manufacturer (C&R). This standard U.S. WWII mortar comes complete with its orig bipod, baseplate & sight in its leather carrying case. Also included is one inert round-nosed practice round without any propellant or explosive material. These mortars are fun at the range as inert practice rounds can be loaded with propellant and reused as long as they can be found. This cataloger knows of one collector who spends the occasional afternoon dropping mortar rounds into a 55-gallon drum to maintain his sharp ability as a former Korean War era mortarman. Sight remains intact & serviceable, bipod mechanism operates properly. This destructive device appears fully functional. The suppressor M3 sub-machine gun and 60mm mortar destructive device with each transfer on their own Form 3 or Form 4 as applicable. The semi-automatic .22 rifle will transfer as a modern firearm. CONDITION: 1) Overall condition of rifle is very good with over 85% of blue remaining without any sights of any kind. Orig stock in extremely fine condition with very few marks, however forend & magazine not present as noted above. Bore very good but needs a cleaning. Suppressor exterior has a pebbled exterior finish, an end cap which unscrews to reveal hard rubber baffles inside. Threaded to fit on the muzzle of this .22, it is easily removable for cleaning. 2) Overall finish & appearance very good with about 80% of its black enamel painted finish remaining worn away to bare metal at the front edges of magazine housing & on the sling loops as well as at along the high points. Magazine has scattered corrosion & only about 70% finish remaining. Bore is good with distinct rifling with some corrosion in the grooves. There is some scattered oxidation throughout, particularly on trigger guard & along front of the hand grip. 3) 60mm mortar retains about 95% of its repainted green finish. Tube has some scale inside, but with a brushing should clean up. M5 mortar mount, (bipod) retains about 80% of its green painted finish with mechanisms all operating properly. Baseplate retains 85% of its green painted finish. Leather optic case in good condition with numerous scratches & marks. M4 sight in fair condition, leveling bubbles intact but sight glass is clouding. 4-55446 JWK40

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**OUTSTANDING LOW SN BROWNING MODEL 1917 MACHINE GUN BY WESTINGHOUSE (C&R).

Lot # 2005 (Sale Order: 6 of 639)      

SN 23. Cal. 30-06, bbl 24". This is a scarce and extremely sought after early Browning machine gun manufactured by N.E. Westinghouse Co. Marked with SN and manufacture's marking on right receiver plate and with a large "Z" on top of the brass trunnion. Bolt unmarked on the top flat but does have drawing number on the bottom. Top cover latch has the small knurled crosshatching. Attractive brown Bakelite grips on the handgrip. Original cork, brass chain, water fill and drain plugs are intact and present. Included in this lot is an original model of 1918 tripod manufactured by "NELSON BLOWER & FURNACE CO. BOSTON, MASS. U.S.A. SN54158". Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. Tripod traverse and elevation functions properly as well. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance approaching excellent with deep lustrous blue on top cover fading to brown on sideplates. Brass trunnion has only some slight wear marks across the feedway. Exterior of brass trunnion and brass nose cap have a coat of black paint which slightly oversprays onto the bluing of the water jacket. The color matches extremely well and some of the black enamel is also on the forward side of the sideplates. The cork, chain, water filler and drain caps are in extremely fine condition. Bottom brass trunnion still shiny within the recessed areas of the sideplates. Original floor plate and tripod mounting hardware in fine, clean condition. Bottom plate/tripod attachment bracket on the bottom receiver has never been removed and screws have been staked in place. Hand grip assembly has a gray/blue finish and may be a replacement but it has extremely attractive dark brown grip panels which are in extremely fine condition. Bore could use a cleaning but has strong rifling. Bolt face is extremely fine. Tripod retains 80% of its olive green paint 4-51698

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**MARLIN POTATO DIGGER ON TRIPOD (C&R).

Lot # 2006 (Sale Order: 7 of 639)      

SN 499. Cal. 30-06, bbl 28". This Marlin "digger" is registered as Marlin 1917 and includes, in addition to the functional bbl on the gun SN 1669, the original bbl SN 499 which has been plugged at the chamber with weld. Also included in this lot is an original brass head tripod and metal ammo box. The diggers unique system utilized a piston operated by gas from the bbl pushing downward on an operating lever which would function the action. When close to the ground, this piston lever would dig into the ground causing the soil to fly, hence the name "potato digger". The Marlin is generally considered to be a superior manufacturer of the "diggers". Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is extremely fine with over 90% deep blue finish remaining turning gray, especially on the front sight hood and on the top of the bbl and receiver near the lettering. The bbl numbered to the gun has less finish remaining, more like 70%, with loss of finish to the high points and wear where the bbl meets the front retaining ring. Bore of bl on gun is shiny and bright with strong rifling with just some slight pitting in the grooves. Bolt face is fine. Internals are in good serviceable condition. Unable to determine condition of other bbl bore due to chamber being welded shut. Wooden handles on grip are an attractive brown color and in good serviceable condition with some dings and handling marks. Tripod and ammo box retain about 90% green drab paint with areas of brass showing on the head and brass base as well as on the elevation knob. Wooden paddle in fine serviceable condition with no cracks and it too retains over 90% of its green painted finish. Cover retaining belt on ammo box has been neatly cut 3" above the buckle but what remains is serviceable. This gun is a must have for any machine gun collection that wishes to include US WWI machine guns. 4-51747

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**GERMAN WWII MP 43/1 ASSAULT RIFLE (C&R).

Lot # 2007 (Sale Order: 8 of 639)      

SN 1353b. Cal. 8mm Kurz (7.92 x 33mm), bbl 16-1/2". SN is actually 1353 b, but this weapon is registered simply as 1353. This can be requested to be corrected upon transfer. Gun is clearly stamped on the left side of receiver MP 43/1, and this assault rifle appears to be all matching and was made using subcontracted parts from Mertz-Werke (cos), Erma (WaA 280) and J.P. Sauer with C.G. Haenel final proof (Eagle/37). Hand grip was made by Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik AG (awt). Bolt is early type without cutout and was made by Mauser (ar) as was operating rod. Bbl was made Erma (WaA 280). This lot includes one original German 30-round magazine. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is very good with about 80% original finish remaining with significant loss to the bbl and gas lock which have thinned to a gray patina. There is considerably more finish on the rest of this arm with scattered spots of bare metal and abrasion. Wooden buttstock and handgrip also show some handling marks, bruises and chips but are still serviceable. Bore has shiny rifling with some pitting near the muzzle and scattered in the grooves. This is a really well made example and a fairly early production gun of the iconic original assault rifle. 4-51780

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EXTREMELY SCARCE GERMAN WWII CURVED BBL CHUTE WITH SIGHT APPARATUS FOR MP 43/MP 44/STG 44 (KRUMMLAUF

Lot # 2008 (Sale Order: 9 of 639)      

Please Note (3/16/15): Gun is not included in this lot. Only the barrel. This exceedingly scarce accessory to the German assault rifle is complete with its intact and serviceable sighting apparatus, as well as its screw-on grenade cup attachment. Marked on the curve of the bbl near the hooded front sight is "VG 13". On the bottom of the clamp assembly are two letters "GG". The first thought one has when seeing this item is that it must have been clamped on German rifles in order to shoot around corners of buildings. Its intended use was more directed towards armor crewmen who could clamp this onto their assault rifles and then direct their fire at enemy personnel attacking their tank. This afforded them the ability to shoot without completely exposing themselves to enemy fire. A very ingenious idea implemented in the later stages of WWII. What makes this specimen even more rare is that it has the grenade launching cup screwed onto the muzzle. It appears complete to include the gas port cut off ring below the prismatic optic. The optic has a triangular deflection shield between the bbl and the front glass of the optic so that the gasses escaping from the ports would not cloud or damage the sight glass. Although clamp is functional and will hold, the retention screw was broken at one time and repaired by drilling and inserting a pin inside the threaded bolt. This pin has itself broken and although in the full closed position there is sufficient threads to hold the clamp shut, this needs to be repaired again. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is extremely fine with over 95% of a dark green thick enamel finish over red primer on the sight apparatus with over 85% blued finish remaining on the bbl and attached parts. The mounting block for the prismatic sight has more of a grey patina appearance. The sight glasses are clear and serviceable, although the rear glass has one small chip in the left edge area. One can view the front sight post clearly. The rifled bbl shows evidence of firing, but still has bright, strong rifling. This incredible and intricate piece of firearms engineering is a wonderful opportunity for the advanced German military and/or Class 3 collector. It is photographed here mounted on a MP 43/1 as an example. The assault rifle is NOT included in this lot but is available, being auctioned in this same sale. 4-54744

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*RARE GERMAN WWII PROTOTYPE 30 DEGREE CURVED BARREL BULLET DEFLECTOR WITHOUT SIGHTING APPARATUS FOR

Lot # 2009 (Sale Order: 10 of 639)      

Designed to fit on the German assault rifle, this curved bbl bullet deflector assembly is rifled and has 4 gas pressure release holes at the top of the bbl just forward of where the muzzle is inserted. This late war prototype example was never fitted with the complex and no doubt highly expensive prismatic sighting apparatus, nor a front sight post or front sight but served only to test the viability of the bullet deflection principle. It is marked at the bottom of the clamp mechanism (converted from a G.Gr.Ger grenade cup mounting) "djh" over a Nazi eagle over "WAA 76" (the numbers are very difficult to discern, but there is no doubt these are orig markings). The clamp assembly is completely serviceable and it appears this item would function fine if attached to a German assault rifle. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is good with significant loss of its orig finish, with significant light pitting and grey patina on exterior surfaces. Crude welding is in evidence where the bbl meets the clamp assembly. The rifling is strong although the bore is dark and dirty. These bullet deflectors were primarily developed for armored troops to use to fend off assaults on their tanks and were tested in versions with 30, 45 and 90 degree deflection angles, to be fired through a ball joint fitted into the tank armor. This is an interesting and scarce prototype of an accessory which is sought after by the German WWII collector as well as the Class 3 enthusiast who happens to have an example of the German WWII assault rifle. 4-53326

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**RARE AND DESIRABLE BERGMANN MP 18/1 WITH SNAIL DRUM AND SPARE BARREL (C&R).

Lot # 2010 (Sale Order: 11 of 639)      

SN 33883. Cal. 9mm. 8" bbl. This MP 18 is marked on top of magazine housing "M.P. 18, I." followed by "1920" indicating it was taken into service after WWI had ended. Both the magazine housing and tube itself retain proof marks and matching SN. SN on takedown latch also matches receiver. Bbl also has matching SN discernible when viewing through shroud perforation. Front endcap also matches receiver SN. Bolt is SN 7299. Wooden buttstock dated 1920 on left side with SN matching receiver number, with eagle cartouche to rear of trigger guard with barely discernible eagle over Swastika over proof indicating that this arm continued in service through the WWII era. Included in this lot is an orig snail drum with adapter for this magazine housing. SN on snail drum is 395565. Spare bbl included in this lot is numbered "111". Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. This weapon is registered with the BATF under the National Firearms Act and will transfer on a Form 3 or Form 4. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is extremely fine with evidence of touch up blue on lower left quadrant of shroud near magazine housing. There are indications that at one time this weapon may have been unserviceable as there is evidence of removed weld within the forward edge of magazine housing and discoloration at the 7 o'clock area of the shroud. This combined together with the mismatched bolt are indicators. The bore is shiny and bright. Boltface is good with some areas of pitting which do not detract from serviceability. Spring tension in snail drum is strong. Bluing on trigger guard and buttplate faded to a grey patina. Rear swing swivel loop not present. This gun may not be all matching but the fact that it is in its original configuration with snail drum and sports both pre-Nazi and Nazi era proof marks make it a scarce and desirable collectors item and one that would be welcome in any WWI or WII collection. 4-55376 JWK45

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**STEYR MP 34ö SUBMACHINE GUN IN 9MM MAUSER (C&R).

Lot # 2011 (Sale Order: 12 of 639)      

SN 3375. Cal. 9mm Mauser, bbl 8-1/4". Currently showing registered as M-37. This can be requested to be corrected upon transfer. This early production model of the milled steel Steyr submachine gun and has the safety just forward of the trigger guard with German semi and full markings on selector switch of stock assembly. Year of manufacture is visible on left side of receiver next to Austrian Eagle proofmark. Cal marking underneath rear sight. Bolt does not match receiver number (3044). This lot includes two 9mm Mauser 32 round magazines. Bbl does not match receiver. Wooden stock of the swept-back type and stock SN does not match receiver. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance near excellent as refinished, over 95% dark blue finish with some washing of the markings due to buffing and some pitting in evidence underneath the refinish. Wood stock also has been sanded but SN is still barely legible on left side. There has also been some wood filler applied just above the trigger assembly. Bore has worn lands with some pitting in the grooves. Bolt face has some corrosion around the edges. These Steyr submachine guns are of a high quality manufacture and were among the last of the milled steel submachine guns. 4-51775

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**STEYR MP-34o SUBMACHINE GUN WITH TWO SPARE BARRELS (REGISTERED DEWAT) (C&R).

Lot # 2012 (Sale Order: 13 of 639)      

SN 5275. Cal. 9mm Mauser. 8-1/2" bbl. This is a typical Austrian made MP34o with matching numbers between receiver, safety and stock. Bbl SN does not match and chamber has been welded shut and heavily welded to front edge of receiver and shroud, as well as welded where the front of shroud meets the bbl. Bolt does not appear to have a SN and is almost certainly a later replacement as it has an eagle over 189 proof mark. No Cal designation under rear sight. This lot includes one orig 32 rnd magazine and two spare, serviceable bbls. Spare bbls are apparently in 9mm parabellum. Although unserviceable due to weld in chamber, firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand and bolt appears to be in serviceable condition. This weapon is registered with the BATF as unserviceable and National Firearms Act rules apply. It will transfer on a Form 3 or Form 5. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is fine with about 75% of orig blue finish remaining. Thinning at the high points and on bbl shroud. There is some welding discoloration at the bottom of the shroud where the bbl meets the receiver and some gouges and handling marks to the stock. Unable to check condition of bore of bbl within gun. Spare bbls have strong rifling with some pitting in the grooves as well as some spots of corrosion and pitting on the exterior. The MP 34o is a finely crafted machined steel submachine gun, one of the last before stamping of metal parts became commonplace. This example, although deactivated, would make a welcome addition to any WWII machine gun collection. 4-55377 JWK46

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**BRITISH HOTCHKISS PORTABLE MACHINE GUN MODEL 1909 MKI (C&R).

Lot # 2013 (Sale Order: 14 of 639)      

SN E15430. Cal. 303, bbl 23". Portable British Hotchkiss with leather band still present on the wooden shoulder stock assembly. Bbl is non matching, numbered B38470, with British proof marks prominent on top of bbl forward of SN. Bracket on top of feed assembly is SN 38701. Side of receiver has broad arrow proof marks and is also marked "JPL T AZ8565" which indicates this gun was once in the possession of a prominent machine gun enthusiast in Arizona. Gas port retaining band dated 1918 and retains orig brass chain. Top of feed shuttle is marked "BELT OR STRIP FEED". Rear stock retention bolt is a non-standard bolt, washer and nut. Action cocks and actuates properly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: Ex-Dolf Goldsmith collection; The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is extremely fine retaining about 85% of a smooth blued re-finish with some scattered spots of pitting under gray patina with the blue thinning, especially at the high points. Metal forend has much higher percentage of finish. Wooden shoulder stock is strong and serviceable and retains leather loop on right rear side of stock. Shoulder stock has dings, chips and gouges but this does not detract from the handsomeness of this arm. Bore is excellent, shiny and bright. Nicest portable Hotchkiss bore this cataloger has ever seen. Bolt face is also excellent. Gas nut is dark with some slight pitting. This is a fine example of the British WWI portable Hotchkiss and is sure to please an class III enthusiast and WWI collector. 4-51714

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**HOTCHKISS 1914 PORTABLE MACHINE GUN MADE FOR BRAZIL (C&R).

Lot # 2014 (Sale Order: 15 of 639)      

SN 144. 7 mm. 23-1/2" bbl. French made portable Hotchkiss with fixed wooden stock made under contract for Brazil. Marked on left side of receiver "MITRAILLEUSE LEGERE HOTCHKISS/BREVETEE S.G.D.G. CALIBRE 7M/M". Gun appears to have all matching parts. Bbl, bbl retaining collar, bolt, charging handle, feed shuttle and buttstock. Bbl threaded for flash hider which is not present. Brazilian crest on right side of receiver. Bi-pod legs and spring clips present and serviceable. Mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is very good to fine with about 50% blue finish thinning along receiver and forend assembly. Bbl retains significantly more finish. Wooden buttstock has some scratches and brassing to bottom of hand grip and 1" crack on left side where it meets receiver but is otherwise complete and serviceable. Bore has strong rifling with slight darkness to grooves. Bolt face is excellent. Gas nut is clean with only slight pitting. This weapon appears as if someone just took it from a Brazilian soldier and brought it home. Nice orig, unaltered condition. 4-51732 JK6

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**FRENCH MODEL 1922 HOTCHKISS MACHINE GUN AS MADE FOR BRAZIL (C&R).

Lot # 2015 (Sale Order: 16 of 639)      

SN 985. Cal. 7mm, bbl 24". This portable model of the Hotchkiss is marked on the left side of the receiver "MITRAILLEUSE LEGERE HOTCHKISS"/"BREVETEE S.G.D.G. CALIBRE 7M/M" followed by the SN. Many of these were made in 7mm for South America. Bbl is numbered 953. Flash hider and bipod legs are not present. One forward retaining screw in buttstock not present. Forend assembly is SN 264. Brazilian crest present on right side of receiver. Main spring extremely strong. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This gun appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance extremely fine to near excellent exclusive of forend. Forend is mostly a gray patina with only about 5% of the blued finish remaining. The rest of the gun retains over 90% of its deep, lustrous blued finish with some noticeable scuffing and slight pitting on the top of the feed mechanism cover and loss of finish on the high edges. Wooden buttstock has some nicks, chips and gouges but is still very strong and serviceable. Bore has crisp strong rifling, shiny on the lands. Bolt face is also extremely fine with some grease. This is an attractive Hotchkiss gun and in a Cal. still readily available. 4-51790

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**SCARCE FUSIL MITRAILLEUR HOTCHKISS TYPE TWO MACHINE GUN (C&R).

Lot # 2016 (Sale Order: 17 of 639)      

SN 4. 7 mm. 22" bbl. This rare variation of Hotchkiss gun is marked on left side of receiver as stated in lead, "FUSIL MITRAILLEUR HOTCHKISS TYPE II CAL. 7M/M". On right side of receiver "BREVETE S.C.D.G.". Although left hand bi-pod leg is present, right hand bi-pod leg is not. Chambered in 7 mm this weapon was made for Brazil and has Brazilian crest on top of receiver band. Visible SNs appear to be matching. Muzzle is threaded for flash hider but not present. Mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. Strip feeding mechanism operates properly. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is extremely fine. About 80% blued finish thin to bare metal at muzzle and on charging handle, turning to a brown patina elsewhere. Wooden hardware shows numerous dings and bruises and a couple of chips. There are two 1/2" cracks on forward hand grip but this does not detract from serviceability. Bore has strong rifling but dark with significant pitting. Bolt face is excellent. Gas nut has old pitting but is still extremely serviceable. This is a scarce and extremely well made machine gun. In 7 mm ammunition is readily available and reloadable. 4-51769 JK11

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**BIRMINGHAM SMALL ARMS LEWIS MODEL 1914 GROUND GUN (REGISTERED DEWAT) (C&R).

Lot # 2017 (Sale Order: 18 of 639)      

SN A560. Cal. 303 British. 26" bbl. This 1914 Lewis gun is typical of most seen on the market in that it is a re-number to an "A" prefix SN. The number on the top of the shroud does not match the receiver number nor the "A" number. Typical broad arrow proof marks on both receiver and lower assembly. Stock has a 3" long x 1" deep repair at the top near the butt. Non-standard screw retains the stock against the receiver. This example includes one standard British marked pan magazine and one orig bi-pod assembly marked "MOUNT FIELD 30 NOTTINGHAM". Also included, is one serviceable orig bbl with British proof marks. Bbl in this gun has been heavily welded to receiver and chamber filled with weld rendering it unserviceable, however, bolt and boltface appear serviceable. Front sling swivel has been bent out of shape and some point, but this could be remedied. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand, but this weapon is unserviceable. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is very good with about 75% of orig finish remaining, mostly thinning on the shroud and turning to a somewhat grey patina on the lower assembly. Bi-pod retains about 60% of its orig green paint over a grey patina. Stock has repair at top rear as noted, as well as a plug in the bottom just to the rear of the sling swivel. It also has numerous nicks and handling marks. Bore of bbl within gun unable to be checked due to welded chamber. Bore of spare bbl shiny and bright and clean. Although currently unserviceable, this weapon is registered under the National Firearms Act and will transfer on an approved Form 3 or Form 5. This would make a fine display piece for the WWI enthusiast or with appropriate effort could likely be restored to a firing condition. 4-55378 JWK47

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**BEAUTIFUL BIRMINGHAM SMALL ARMS BRITISH MODEL 1914 LEWIS GUN (C&R).

Lot # 2018 (Sale Order: 19 of 639)      

SN A-37289. Cal. 303 British, bbl 26-1/4". This very attractive Lewis gun comes complete with carrying handle, anti-aircraft sights, clamp on bipod, original sling and one 47-round pan magazine. Matching SN on receiver in 3 places. Carrying handle marked "GUN. LEWIS. .303." Front AA sight band retains broad arrow proof. Bipod clamp marked "MOUNT FIELD 303"/"LEWIS GUN MARK III"/"LD B'HAM". Receiver also retains usual Birmingham Small Arms Co. markings as well as broad arrow proofmark. Pan is marked 303 MKVI & VII with broad arrow proofmark. Original brass headed lubrication brush present and marked "H.J.P" with broad arrow proof. Brass AA rear sight extension also present and marked "LW.S."/"R.L." Receiver is marked on both sides "JPL T AZ 85653" which indicates it was once in the possession of noted firearms enthusiast, Pat Tomlinson. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: Ex Dolf Goldsmith Collection; The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance near excellent as refinished. Over 90% bluing remaining on metal parts except for clamp on carrying handle and bipod which retain more of a brown patina of an original finish. Pan also retains more than 90% of a glossy black painted finish. Wooden handgrip and stock also are oil refinished and very handsome but showing some slight scratches and handling marks. Sling is very strong, supple and serviceable but somewhat soiled. Clamp on carrying handle retains its brass chains and the leather covering on the handle is intact and soft to touch. Bore is very clean, shiny and bright with well defined rifling. Bolt face also extremely fine and clean. It would be difficult to imagine a more completely set up Lewis gun or one in a more handsome condition. This is an outstanding find for the WWI machine gun collector. 4-51798

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**INGLIS MANUFACTURED BREN MARKII MACHINE GUN DATED 1944 (C&R).

Lot # 2019 (Sale Order: 20 of 639)      

SN 14T2324. Cal. 303 British, bbl 23". This WWII Bren gun is marked "ENGLISH 1944 BREN MKII" on right side of receiver. It is also marked in small letters on right side of receiver "MARANA ARMS MFG. MARANA ARIZONA" which indicates that at one time this may have been a deactivated gun reactivated by Marana Arms. This is further supported by the fact that the bbl SN, FB271D, does not match the receiver number. The bbl release latch has two numbers one of which matches the receiver SN. Proof marks and date "44" are clearly visible on left side of receiver forward of bbl latch. Included in this lot are three 30-round Bren gun magazines and canvas sling attached to this gun. Bipod is also present. Although clearly marked MKII on receiver this gun is registered as a model "MARK I" on the current ATF form 4. Correction may be requested upon transfer through the BATF. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is fine. Receiver retains over 80% of its gray military blued finish, worn to bare metal at the high points and thinning in places with some scratches. Bbl retains about 80% of a dark matte blued finished with some scratches and brassing. Wood of carrying handle, hand grip and butt stock extremely strong and serviceable but they display some chips, nicks and scratches. Sling is strong, supple and serviceable. Bipod still has some remnants of earth on the bottom of the feet from a desert environment. Uncleaned bore has strong to fine rifling and grooves. Bolt face could also use a cleaning but edges are well defined. Magazines finish is consistent with the rest of this arm with one of the magazines having a much darker blued finish then the other two. The Bren gun is an outstanding performing machine gun. Comfortable to shoot and durable under all conditions. The action on this Bren gun is very smooth and this is a very attractive piece for the WWII machine gun collector. 4-51791

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**FRENCH CHATELLERAULT MODEL 1924/M 29 (C&R).

Lot # 2020 (Sale Order: 21 of 639)      

SN C15380. Cal. 7.5mm French, bbl 23". This Chatellrault is marked on right side of the receiver "MLE 1924 M 29" with SN. Additionally marked "JPL T AZ85653" which indicates this was at one time in the possession of Pat Tomlinson, a noted firearms enthusiast in Arizona. SN visible on gas tube when viewed through magazine well does not match receiver SN. Included in this lot is one 30-round magazine which fits properly in magazine well. Bipod legs retain cast brass feet and deploys properly. Tripod mounting latch and buttstock serviceable as is flip up buttplate. Leather cover still present and serviceable on cocking handle. Firing mechanism functions properly when operated by hand. This weapons appears fully functional. It is worth noting that the bolt holds open on the final shot when the magazine is in place on this arm. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is fine retaining over 90% of a blue refinish on the receiver and . cylinder. Bbl assembly retains about 90% of a black enamel paint with some scratch rings on three locations. Bipod also appears to have finished steel parts as does muzzle assembly. The hardened steel retention lashes over the bbl and magazine release as well as the ejection port cover latch all have a plum appearance as is often found after refinish. Wooden forend, handgrip and buttstock have some chips, dings and handling marks but are still strong and serviceable and present a good appearance. Bore is shiny and bright with crisp rifling. Bolt could use a cleaning but is in good condition. The Chatellrault was a successful adaptation of the Browning automatic rifling principal by the French with the idea it could provide "walking fire" upon offensive maneuver. Those who have fired this machine gun will attest to its effectiveness. 4-51705

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**SCARCE AND DESIRABLE WWII RUSSIAN DP28 MACHINE GUN (C&R).

Lot # 2021 (Sale Order: 22 of 639)      

SN 6531. Cal. 7.62 X 54R, bbl 28". This DP28 was manufactured at Tula Arsenal in 1941 as indicated by the arrow within a square marking and date on top of the receiver. Charging handle does not match receiver SN. Buttstock is not an exact fit to the receiver tang and is in such clean condition it is likely a replacement. One original pan magazine is included with this lot. This weapon is marked on the bottom of the receiver "JPL T AZ85653" which indicates that it was one time in the possession of Pat Tomlinson, a noted firearms and aviation enthusiast in Arizona. On the right side of the receiver are "SS IIX". Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is extremely fine as refinished with over 90% of the blue remaining on the receiver and shroud over some scratches, dings. Blue is more of a brown patina in the front sight area. Op rod is gray. Wooden stock is in clean, smooth condition, probably sanded and not a very good fit in the receiver tangs. This could be remedied by a good stock worker. Bore is clean with strong rifling. Bolt face is very good. Pan magazine has a finish consistent with the rest of this arm. This is a highly sought after and relatively scarce machine gun in the United States and its sure to please both the WWII collector and the shooting enthusiast. 4-51706

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**OUTSTANDING GERMAN WWII MG42 MACHINE GUN MANUFACTURED BY GUSTLOFF (C&R).

Lot # 2022 (Sale Order: 23 of 639)      

SN 5306d. Cal. 8mm, bbl 22-1/2". This MG42 is unusual in that the the handgrip has been fitted with wooden grip panels. This lot also includes one 50-round assault drum and one anti-aircraft spider sight. Left side of receiver is marked "M.U."/"M.G. 42"/"5306d"/"dfb". This indicates the gun was manufactured in 1944 by Gustloff Werke in Suhl. Top cover is marked "cof" and "WaA 518" which indicates Carl Eckenhorn Mfg. Feed cover is non matching in SN as is shroud reinforcement bracket. Bipod retains Nazi proofs but does not match gun SN. Bbl also does not match gun SN. Right side of receiver has an X followed by a square proofmark of unknown meaning. Handgrip assembly is also marked "cof" with WaA 518 proof marks. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is extremely fine with over 90% blued finish as refinished. There are scratches to the finish with some finish over slight pitting in spots. Bolt head presents a blued finish appearance. There are some scuff marks where the moving parts interact with each other. Wooden handgrips have a fine appearance with cut horizontal lines on both sides. Wooden stock shows customary dings, scratches and gouges but still presents well. Bore has good rifling, dark in the grooves with more loss of finish on exterior. 50-round drum and anti-aircraft sight present a finish consistent with the rest of this arm. No doubt some fortunate and discerning machine gun collector will snap this up and have an excellent example of the iconic German machine gun of WWII. 4-51799

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**NEARLY ALL MATCHING GERMAN WWII MG 34 MACHINE GUN (C&R).

Lot # 2023 (Sale Order: 24 of 639)      

SN 3260a. Cal. 8mm, bbl 28". This MG 34 machine gun was made by Waffenwerke Brunn (dot) in 1944 as indicated on top of bbl shroud. Eagle over WaA 63 proofmark is also on top of receiver above SN. Bbl shroud, top cover, receiver, buffer, shoulder stock cup and wooden shoulder stock as well as handgrip all match in SN. Charging handle has no number visible when on gun. Bipod has eagle over WaA proofmark but no apparent SN. Feed shuttle mechanism also has very clear eagle over swastika and WaA 63 mark but no apparent SN. Bolt is matching in number and manufacturer (dot) to rest of gun with 3260a SN and eagle over 63 proofmark. Bbl and feed tray are the only parts which numbers do not match this gun. This indicates very strongly that this was a GI bringback gun. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is fine with about 90% original blued finish remaining with the loss being mostly on the charging handle, feed tray and thinning in places with some bare areas along the high points. Bipod presents more of a brown patina finish with some old scale in places. Hand grips appear intact and serviceable with some scuffs and handling marks. Stock has some chips and scratches but is still very serviceable. Bore has strong rifling. Bolt face is clean with crisp edges with a slight ring around the firing pin hole. It is fairly routine to find bringback guns with non-matching parts and very unusual to find one of these guns so close to all matching as this one. 4-51689

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**WWII ZB-26 MACHINE GUN WITH NAZI PROOF MARKS MANUFACTURED WAFFENWERKE BRUNN (C&R).

Lot # 2024 (Sale Order: 25 of 639)      

SN 0561. Cal. 8mm, bbl 26". This interesting ZB-26 looks every inch the WWII bringback gun. Bbl number does not match receiver number but does have eagle over 63 and eagle over swastika proof mark on bbl. Eagle over swastika final proofmark is visible on the top of the receiver at the forward edge of the magazine well. Top rear of receiver retains Czech cartouche as well as SN and Nazi eagle proof marks WaA 63, which indicates manufacture at Waffenwerke Brunn A.G. which is stamped on left side of receiver. "JPL T AZ85653" is engraved just forward of the sight adjustment knob which indicates that this arm was once in the possession of a noted firearms owner in Arizona, Pat Tomlinson. Buttplate number is 3620 which does not match SN. Bbl has two SNs, 33641 is struck through and A054. This lot includes one unmarked 30-round magazine. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: Ex Dolf Goldsmith Collection; The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is good with uniform coverage of a brown patina with some spots of old scale and areas, particularly on the left side of the receiver, where gray metal is showing through the patina. All metal parts, including the magazine, present this appearance which indicates that this gun saw field use. Further indication of this is that the bore is quite good with distinct rifling and is shiny and bright. Bolt face and bolt is also clean. This weapon has all the indicators of it being a soldiers weapon used in the field. Butt stock has a significant 2" long ding and chip on the left side about 4" from the receiver as well as some significant small gouges on the left side of the stock. Wooden hand grip is of a much lighter wood as is the bbl carrying handle.  There is no doubt that this will become a prized possession to a WWII collector and/or machine gun shooting enthusiast. 4-51730

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