FALL PREMIER FIREARMS SALE DAY 1

FALL PREMIER FIREARMS SALE DAY 1

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FALL PREMIER FIREARMS SALE DAY 1

FALL PREMIER FIREARMS SALE DAY 1

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PREMIER FIREARMS AUCTION

NOVEMBER 18TH & 19TH 2023

WE ARE OFFERING A VAST ARRY OF SPORTING SHOTGUNS AND RIFLES FROM ALL THE MAJOR MAKERS TO INCLUDE WINCHESTER, AH FOX, REMINGTON, BROWNING, MERKLE, PARKER BROTHERS, KRIEGHOFF, ITHACA, MARLIN, ETC. ALONG WITH SEVERAL MODEL 70 WICHESTERS TO INCLUDE A SUPER RARE .284. A 3-BARREL MAHROLD SHOTGUN SET, THREE PRE WAR MAUSER SPORTING RIFLES, A MORTIMER 12 BORE HAMMER DOUBLE RIFLE, ETC.

A VAST OFFERING OF MILTARY WEAPONS DATING FROM THE REV WAR THROUGH VIET NAM INCLUDING PARTY LEADER PPK, WWII & VIET NAM ITHACA 37 US RIOT GUNS, 1967 AR-15, RARE COLT GUARD SP-1, RUSSIAN CONTRACT COLT 1911, WWI US NAVY COLT 1911, WALKER COLT CO D DRAGOON, BERGMAN MODEL 1896, STOCKED BERGMAN BAYARD, US ARMY SIG SAUER M-17, 1917 NAVY LUGER, 1883 REICHSREVOLVER, 1910 MAXIM DISPLAY, REMINGTON A-4 SNIPER, WWII 98KSNIPER, OHIO BAR, FRENCH FR-F2, BARON VON DREYSE MODEL 11, (2) US SURCHARGED REV WAR CHARLEYVILLE MUSKETS, EUROPEAN AND NAZI ARMS ALONG WITH NUMEROUS COLT...
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U.S. ARMY MARKED BERETTA M9 WITH BOX

Lot # 76 (Sale Order: 76 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER: BER183525Z. BARREL: 5". CALIBER: 9MM LUGER. MANUFACTURED: 1990S. This is one of 217 guns that was made for the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship Team. They requested it, as it allowed their shooters to purchase/practice with identical guns that they trained with in the military, but were not allowed to take home. This gun bears all the same markings as the military issued M9s, with the only exception being that is still bears the "BER" prefix in the serial number on the left side of the frame. U.S. Military assembly numbers are even found on the frame, slide and left side of the hammer. Standard blade front sight and u-notch rear. Matte finish and checkered plastic grips. Includes two factory 15 round metal magazines (both with U.S. assembly numbers on the right sides), manual, cleaning kit, blue plastic hard case and serial matching outer box. Also included, is a 1996 American rifleman featuring an article on the gun, and a copy of a letter from Beretta U.S.A. Corp confirming that it is one of the 217 made for the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship unit. CONDITION: Metal retains 98% with a few handling marks. Grips are excellent. Bore is shiny and crisp. Looks to be unfired from the factory. Mechanically fine. Magazines, tools and case are all excellent. Outer box has edge/corner wear. MODERN JWA
SERIAL NUMBER: BER183525Z. BARREL: 5". CALIBER: 9MM LUGER. MANUFACTURED: 1990S. This is one of 217 guns that was made for the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship Team. They re...morequested it, as it allowed their shooters to purchase/practice with identical guns that they trained with in the military, but were not allowed to take home. This gun bears all the same markings as the military issued M9s, with the only exception being that is still bears the "BER" prefix in the serial number on the left side of the frame. U.S. Military assembly numbers are even found on the frame, slide and left side of the hammer. Standard blade front sight and u-notch rear. Matte finish and checkered plastic grips. Includes two factory 15 round metal magazines (both with U.S. assembly numbers on the right sides), manual, cleaning kit, blue plastic hard case and serial matching outer box. Also included, is a 1996 American rifleman featuring an article on the gun, and a copy of a letter from Beretta U.S.A. Corp confirming that it is one of the 217 made for the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship unit. CONDITION: Metal retains 98% with a few handling marks. Grips are excellent. Bore is shiny and crisp. Looks to be unfired from the factory. Mechanically fine. Magazines, tools and case are all excellent. Outer box has edge/corner wear. MODERN JWA

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WW2 GERMAN OCCUPATION MARKED FN HI-POWER WITH RIG

Lot # 77 (Sale Order: 77 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER: 56076b. BARREL: 4-1/2". CALIBER: 9MM LUGER. MANUFACTURED: 1940S. Made at FN in Belgium under German occupation. Standard company marks on the left side of the slide. No import marks found. Matching serials on the frame, slide and barrel. "eagle/WaA140" Waffenampnts on the left side of the frame/slide. Standard blade front sight and u-notch rear. Original blued finish. Checkered wood grips appear to be post war. Includes one blued steel war time 13 round magazine, and a spare post war, 13 round phosphate finished magazine marked "R" on the side and bottom. Also includes a "dla/44" marked leather holster, with a "eagle/Swastika/WaA195" on the flap. Holster was dipped black at some point. CONDITION: Metal retains 85% finish, with a natural brown patina beginning to form. Safety notch is painted red. Grips are excellent. Bore is clean with very good rifling. Fine mechanics, although magazine safety has been disengaged. Magazines have light finish wear. Holster has some wear and crazing. Stitching remains intact.C&R JWA
SERIAL NUMBER: 56076b. BARREL: 4-1/2". CALIBER: 9MM LUGER. MANUFACTURED: 1940S. Made at FN in Belgium under German occupation. Standard company marks on the left side of ...morethe slide. No import marks found. Matching serials on the frame, slide and barrel. "eagle/WaA140" Waffenampnts on the left side of the frame/slide. Standard blade front sight and u-notch rear. Original blued finish. Checkered wood grips appear to be post war. Includes one blued steel war time 13 round magazine, and a spare post war, 13 round phosphate finished magazine marked "R" on the side and bottom. Also includes a "dla/44" marked leather holster, with a "eagle/Swastika/WaA195" on the flap. Holster was dipped black at some point. CONDITION: Metal retains 85% finish, with a natural brown patina beginning to form. Safety notch is painted red. Grips are excellent. Bore is clean with very good rifling. Fine mechanics, although magazine safety has been disengaged. Magazines have light finish wear. Holster has some wear and crazing. Stitching remains intact.C&R JWA

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PRE WW2 GERMAN WALTHER 1936 OLYMPIA .22LR PISTOL

Lot # 78 (Sale Order: 78 of 656)      

SERRIAL NUMBER: 5741. BARREL: 9-1/2". CALIBER: .22LR. MANUFACTURED: 1930S. Made pre WW2, for sport shooting. This same model help Germany win 3 medals in pistol shooting, during the 1936 Olympics. Standard company markings on the left side of the slide and "Olympia Pistole". Matching serials numbers on the frame and slide. Commercial "crown/N" proofs on the right side of the slide/barrel. Added compensator and weights (both removable). Blade front sight sits on the compensator, with u-notch rear resting on the slide. Original blued finish and oiled wood grip. Includes an original blued steel magazine with wood base. Magazine is serial matched to the gun! Includes an extra right hand shooter wood grip (looks to be later Hammerli production), extra barrel weight, compensator and small parts. CONDITION: Metal retains 80 % finish, with honest wear and handling marks (remember, it was an athletes tool!). Wood grips have a few light handling marks and scratches. Bore is bright with good overall rifling. Mechanically fine. Magazine has light finish wear. Extra parts are excellent overall. C&R JWA
SERRIAL NUMBER: 5741. BARREL: 9-1/2". CALIBER: .22LR. MANUFACTURED: 1930S. Made pre WW2, for sport shooting. This same model help Germany win 3 medals in pistol shooting,...more during the 1936 Olympics. Standard company markings on the left side of the slide and "Olympia Pistole". Matching serials numbers on the frame and slide. Commercial "crown/N" proofs on the right side of the slide/barrel. Added compensator and weights (both removable). Blade front sight sits on the compensator, with u-notch rear resting on the slide. Original blued finish and oiled wood grip. Includes an original blued steel magazine with wood base. Magazine is serial matched to the gun! Includes an extra right hand shooter wood grip (looks to be later Hammerli production), extra barrel weight, compensator and small parts. CONDITION: Metal retains 80 % finish, with honest wear and handling marks (remember, it was an athletes tool!). Wood grips have a few light handling marks and scratches. Bore is bright with good overall rifling. Mechanically fine. Magazine has light finish wear. Extra parts are excellent overall. C&R JWA

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FINE JAPANESE NAGOYA TORIIMATSU TYPE 14 NAMBU RIG

Lot # 79 (Sale Order: 79 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER: 85398. BARREL: 4-1/2". CALIBER: 8MM NAMBU. MANUFACTURED: 1943. Made August 1943, at the Toriimatsu branch of Nagoya Arsenal. No import marks found. Matching serials, including the wood grips. Standard sights. Original blued finish and oiled grips. Includes two matching, blued steel body magazines. Also incldued is the original rubberized "clam shell" holster, with a few faint Japanese Characters on the inside of the flap. CONDITION: Metal retains 95% finish, with a few handling marks and freckling on the barrel. Grips are excellent as well. Bore is lightly frosted, but retains very good rifling. Mechanically fine. Magazines have light finish wear. Holster is excellent as well, with light wear and crazing. Would be difficult to beat this rig! C&R JWA
SERIAL NUMBER: 85398. BARREL: 4-1/2". CALIBER: 8MM NAMBU. MANUFACTURED: 1943. Made August 1943, at the Toriimatsu branch of Nagoya Arsenal. No import marks found. Matchin...moreg serials, including the wood grips. Standard sights. Original blued finish and oiled grips. Includes two matching, blued steel body magazines. Also incldued is the original rubberized "clam shell" holster, with a few faint Japanese Characters on the inside of the flap. CONDITION: Metal retains 95% finish, with a few handling marks and freckling on the barrel. Grips are excellent as well. Bore is lightly frosted, but retains very good rifling. Mechanically fine. Magazines have light finish wear. Holster is excellent as well, with light wear and crazing. Would be difficult to beat this rig! C&R JWA

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CIA NAMED CASED NON PORTABLE AWARDS TO CIA AGENT

Lot # 80 (Sale Order: 80 of 656)      

Ultra rare set of Agency otherwise known as the CIA Central Intelligence Agency Non Portable Awards to include 1) Cased Exceptional Service Medallion For the death resulting from service in an area of hazard. This medal is named to the reverse Richard C. Spicer and dated 1985. Edge of the medal is engraved MACO-NY. FINE SILVER-.999+ 2) Cased Intelligence Star For a voluntary act or acts of courage performed under hazardous conditions or for outstanding achievements or services rendered with distinction under conditions of grave risk. Medal is engraved to the reverse Richard C. Spicer and dated 1985. Also in the lot is a Remembrance of Service letter signed by Ronald Reagan.  Before he died in a plane crash on a mission in support of Nicaragua's contra rebels, on October 18, 1984, Spicer was a proficient pilot working for a public utility in Houston in the early 1980s. 'I Am Going on a Trip' It rained on the October day in 1984 when they lowered Richard Spicer's mangled body into the grave. It was a sloppy rain that carried off the fresh dirt and swept everything clean. By the time the sod was replaced, there was no evidence a grave had even been dug. Nor did the gravediggers lay their usual temporary aluminum marker to locate the grave while they waited for a permanent marker. "The government man who came here told me not to mark the grave," at least for a time, recalls funeral director Donald McKinney of Youngsville, Pa. The local obituary noted that Spicer was 53 and had died in "southern Florida." McKinney remembers being told by "the government man" that Spicer had died in a car accident in Miami. Notwithstanding the CIA's efforts, Spicer's death made front page news around the nation. He and the three men who died with him in a plane crash over El Salvador were the first known U.S. casualties in Central America since the Reagan administration began funding a secret war there in the early 1980s. Within days, newspaper reporters found Spicer's grave and began trying to reconstruct the circumstances of his death. Spicer had been part of the shadowy but publicly acknowledged U.S. government support for Nicaragua's contra rebels, who mounted violent resistance to Managua's Soviet-backed, leftist Sandinista government. The contras received arms, training, money and political support from Washington, channeled in substantial part through the CIA. They were one of a number of anti-leftist forces worldwide that the Reagan administration supported to keep the Soviet Union off balance. Spicer's death certificate noted he had been a pilot and had died on October 18, 1984, at 8:30 p.m. It was signed by the U.S. vice consul in El Salvador. The CIA acknowledged that two of the men on the plane, Scott Van Lieshout and Curtis Wood, were its employees. Those two would later have their names inscribed in the Book of Honor. But Spicer's death was different. He had been covert. Within a day of the crash, though there was no hope of concealing his identity, the agency continued its quixotic efforts to keep his name out of the press. Spicer himself was a vague and private figure. He had grown up on farms in Arkansas and California where his father raised crops and managed the land. His mother, now 87, remembers that, as a child, he was captivated by planes. "I'm going to fly one of those one day," he would say each time a plane passed overhead. At 17 he dropped out of school to enlist in the Army. Later he spent 10 years with the Air Force. He was married three times and was the father of three daughters and two sons. But, as his elder son, Richard, says, "He couldn't hack being a father." He was unemotional. An arch-conservative, he converted from the Baptist faith to Catholicism but grew disaffected with the church, suspecting it had come under leftist influence. Closest to him was his younger brother, Carroll, now a retired Tulsa firefighter. The two spoke often. "When he went with the CIA he called me and swore me to secrecy," Carroll recalls. "I was not to tell any family member what he was doing." Spicer was fascinated with the technical capabilities of the aircraft he flew on agency missions. "He would tell me they were flying a Merlin twin engine, that it was a flying laboratory. Their mission was to search, locate and report. They were to fly over Nicaragua using infrared sensors, look for pack trains, mules, horses -- and X-ray them to see what they were carrying, if it was, in his words, 'contraband.' They were then to radio ahead. They [also] had listening devices" they could use to intercept conversations on the ground, Carroll says. Often the conversations with his brother were cryptic. "The night he called me was the night before he left for the trip that killed him. 'Carroll,' he said, 'I am going on a trip. Let's hope you don't hear anything bad on the news about a guy by the name of Dick Brinks, with an "s." ' I said, 'That's your old Air Force buddy,' and he said, 'That's Dick Brink.' And with that I under
Ultra rare set of Agency otherwise known as the CIA Central Intelligence Agency Non Portable Awards to include 1) Cased Exceptional Service Medallion For the death result...moreing from service in an area of hazard. This medal is named to the reverse Richard C. Spicer and dated 1985. Edge of the medal is engraved MACO-NY. FINE SILVER-.999+ 2) Cased Intelligence Star For a voluntary act or acts of courage performed under hazardous conditions or for outstanding achievements or services rendered with distinction under conditions of grave risk. Medal is engraved to the reverse Richard C. Spicer and dated 1985. Also in the lot is a Remembrance of Service letter signed by Ronald Reagan.  Before he died in a plane crash on a mission in support of Nicaragua's contra rebels, on October 18, 1984, Spicer was a proficient pilot working for a public utility in Houston in the early 1980s. 'I Am Going on a Trip' It rained on the October day in 1984 when they lowered Richard Spicer's mangled body into the grave. It was a sloppy rain that carried off the fresh dirt and swept everything clean. By the time the sod was replaced, there was no evidence a grave had even been dug. Nor did the gravediggers lay their usual temporary aluminum marker to locate the grave while they waited for a permanent marker. "The government man who came here told me not to mark the grave," at least for a time, recalls funeral director Donald McKinney of Youngsville, Pa. The local obituary noted that Spicer was 53 and had died in "southern Florida." McKinney remembers being told by "the government man" that Spicer had died in a car accident in Miami. Notwithstanding the CIA's efforts, Spicer's death made front page news around the nation. He and the three men who died with him in a plane crash over El Salvador were the first known U.S. casualties in Central America since the Reagan administration began funding a secret war there in the early 1980s. Within days, newspaper reporters found Spicer's grave and began trying to reconstruct the circumstances of his death. Spicer had been part of the shadowy but publicly acknowledged U.S. government support for Nicaragua's contra rebels, who mounted violent resistance to Managua's Soviet-backed, leftist Sandinista government. The contras received arms, training, money and political support from Washington, channeled in substantial part through the CIA. They were one of a number of anti-leftist forces worldwide that the Reagan administration supported to keep the Soviet Union off balance. Spicer's death certificate noted he had been a pilot and had died on October 18, 1984, at 8:30 p.m. It was signed by the U.S. vice consul in El Salvador. The CIA acknowledged that two of the men on the plane, Scott Van Lieshout and Curtis Wood, were its employees. Those two would later have their names inscribed in the Book of Honor. But Spicer's death was different. He had been covert. Within a day of the crash, though there was no hope of concealing his identity, the agency continued its quixotic efforts to keep his name out of the press. Spicer himself was a vague and private figure. He had grown up on farms in Arkansas and California where his father raised crops and managed the land. His mother, now 87, remembers that, as a child, he was captivated by planes. "I'm going to fly one of those one day," he would say each time a plane passed overhead. At 17 he dropped out of school to enlist in the Army. Later he spent 10 years with the Air Force. He was married three times and was the father of three daughters and two sons. But, as his elder son, Richard, says, "He couldn't hack being a father." He was unemotional. An arch-conservative, he converted from the Baptist faith to Catholicism but grew disaffected with the church, suspecting it had come under leftist influence. Closest to him was his younger brother, Carroll, now a retired Tulsa firefighter. The two spoke often. "When he went with the CIA he called me and swore me to secrecy," Carroll recalls. "I was not to tell any family member what he was doing." Spicer was fascinated with the technical capabilities of the aircraft he flew on agency missions. "He would tell me they were flying a Merlin twin engine, that it was a flying laboratory. Their mission was to search, locate and report. They were to fly over Nicaragua using infrared sensors, look for pack trains, mules, horses -- and X-ray them to see what they were carrying, if it was, in his words, 'contraband.' They were then to radio ahead. They [also] had listening devices" they could use to intercept conversations on the ground, Carroll says. Often the conversations with his brother were cryptic. "The night he called me was the night before he left for the trip that killed him. 'Carroll,' he said, 'I am going on a trip. Let's hope you don't hear anything bad on the news about a guy by the name of Dick Brinks, with an "s." ' I said, 'That's your old Air Force buddy,' and he said, 'That's Dick Brink.' And with that I under

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WW2 GERMAN OCCUPATION FN HI-POWER 9MM LUGER

Lot # 81 (Sale Order: 81 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER: 3924l. BARREL: 4-3/4". CALIBER: 9MM LUGER. MANUFACTURED: 1940S. Made at FN in Belgium under German occupation. Standard late war company markings on the left side of the slide. No import marks found. Matching serials on the frame, slide and barrel. "eagle/WaA140" Waffenamts on the left side of the frame and slide. Standard sights, blued finish and checkered/oiled wood grips. Includes a WW2 production blued steel magazine, and a post war leather shoulder holster. CONDITION: Metal retains 80% of its original finish, with areas of light finish loss and scratches. Grips have light wear. There is a small hole drilled in the left panel. Bore is frosted with good overall rifling. Mechancially fine, with the magazine safety disconnected. Magazine has light finish wear. Holster has wear and crazing. Strap and stitching is intact. Some verdigris on the studs. C&R JWA
SERIAL NUMBER: 3924l. BARREL: 4-3/4". CALIBER: 9MM LUGER. MANUFACTURED: 1940S. Made at FN in Belgium under German occupation. Standard late war company markings on the le...moreft side of the slide. No import marks found. Matching serials on the frame, slide and barrel. "eagle/WaA140" Waffenamts on the left side of the frame and slide. Standard sights, blued finish and checkered/oiled wood grips. Includes a WW2 production blued steel magazine, and a post war leather shoulder holster. CONDITION: Metal retains 80% of its original finish, with areas of light finish loss and scratches. Grips have light wear. There is a small hole drilled in the left panel. Bore is frosted with good overall rifling. Mechancially fine, with the magazine safety disconnected. Magazine has light finish wear. Holster has wear and crazing. Strap and stitching is intact. Some verdigris on the studs. C&R JWA

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WW2 & KOREAN WAR M21-A1 FLAME THROWER WITH CRATE

Lot # 82 (Sale Order: 82 of 656)      

Used extensively during WW2 in the Pacific theatre as well as through the Korean War. The M2A-1 Flame thrower was feared by enemy combatants and was one of the greatest weapons ever designed for clearing caves and fortified pill boxes and concealed emplacements. Unit is comprised of the backpack mounted dual fuel cylinders and its nitrogen tank. Having the WW2 pattern backpack frame and the later Korean war period improved venting Gas regulator valves the M2A1 was considerably safer than its M2 counterpart. The dual handled projector has 2 triggers, Front is the fuel igniter and the rear with grip safety fuel flow control. This unit has all the carry straps as well as the longer fueling hose and 2 additional wands. In comes in its original US Army M2-A1 marked transit chest with an original unopened can of fuel thickener. CONDITION, Very good with most of the period olive drab paint remaining. The wand and hose are good with evidence wear. The transit chest has the soldiers name "PROFFIT" stenciled internally as well as the unit has his name scratched on its as well. We unfortunately did not get to test fire it. Non-Firearm as regulated by US Law TDW
Used extensively during WW2 in the Pacific theatre as well as through the Korean War. The M2A-1 Flame thrower was feared by enemy combatants and was one of the greatest w...moreeapons ever designed for clearing caves and fortified pill boxes and concealed emplacements. Unit is comprised of the backpack mounted dual fuel cylinders and its nitrogen tank. Having the WW2 pattern backpack frame and the later Korean war period improved venting Gas regulator valves the M2A1 was considerably safer than its M2 counterpart. The dual handled projector has 2 triggers, Front is the fuel igniter and the rear with grip safety fuel flow control. This unit has all the carry straps as well as the longer fueling hose and 2 additional wands. In comes in its original US Army M2-A1 marked transit chest with an original unopened can of fuel thickener. CONDITION, Very good with most of the period olive drab paint remaining. The wand and hose are good with evidence wear. The transit chest has the soldiers name "PROFFIT" stenciled internally as well as the unit has his name scratched on its as well. We unfortunately did not get to test fire it. Non-Firearm as regulated by US Law TDW

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HOTCHKISS M1875 1.65" MOUNTAIN HOWITZER

Lot # 83 (Sale Order: 83 of 656)      

Model 1875 1.65" Mountain Howitzer Serial numbered at breech 132 with circular stamp marked " HOTCHKISS PATENT PARIS 1888 No132" Cannon has been converted from breech loading to percussion. CONDITION. Good with exterior having a OD green painted surface with very defined rifled bore. A really nice looking tube that is quite usable as is or could be converted back to breech loading operation .ANTIQUE TDW
Model 1875 1.65" Mountain Howitzer Serial numbered at breech 132 with circular stamp marked " HOTCHKISS PATENT PARIS 1888 No132" Cannon has been converted from breech loa...moreding to percussion. CONDITION. Good with exterior having a OD green painted surface with very defined rifled bore. A really nice looking tube that is quite usable as is or could be converted back to breech loading operation .ANTIQUE TDW

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EXCELLENT US NAVY COLT MODEL 1911 .45 PISTOL

Lot # 84 (Sale Order: 84 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER 42739 BARREL 5" CALIBER .45 ACP MANUFACTURED 1913. Finished in factory brushed blue with left side of slide marked " MODEL OF 1911 U.S. NAVY" Left side of slice is marked with 2 line Colt's address with Rampant Colt at rear. Frame is marked with "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" with circular WGP inspectors stamp ( Walter G, Penfield) over magazine release, Diamond pattern checkered walnut grips. Pistol feature Flat main spring housing Short grip safety Short wide checkered hammer, long milled trigger, correct small tapered blade font sight with rounded 1st pattern rounded rear sight. Very early 2 tone Key-Hole magazine with lanyard loop base. All blue finished barrel with horizontal " P H". The Pre-War, US Navy Colt 1911 is still one of the most desired an rarest of all US Martial pistols. To be found in high condition is quite uncommon. CONDITION. Extremely Fine with slide retaining over 85% blue finish with minor edge wear and flaking from carry. Frame retains 75% blue finish with losses at grip strap and mainspring housing as well as edge wear. Barrel is very fine, bright sharp bore with 60% blue finish remaining. Magazine is very good with blue finish being subdued to plum, feed lips are excellent and Key-Hole is authentic. Pistol operates properly and locks solidly. An exceptionally fine Colt Navy Pistol.
SERIAL NUMBER 42739 BARREL 5" CALIBER .45 ACP MANUFACTURED 1913. Finished in factory brushed blue with left side of slide marked " MODEL OF 1911 U.S. NAVY" Left side of s...morelice is marked with 2 line Colt's address with Rampant Colt at rear. Frame is marked with "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" with circular WGP inspectors stamp ( Walter G, Penfield) over magazine release, Diamond pattern checkered walnut grips. Pistol feature Flat main spring housing Short grip safety Short wide checkered hammer, long milled trigger, correct small tapered blade font sight with rounded 1st pattern rounded rear sight. Very early 2 tone Key-Hole magazine with lanyard loop base. All blue finished barrel with horizontal " P H". The Pre-War, US Navy Colt 1911 is still one of the most desired an rarest of all US Martial pistols. To be found in high condition is quite uncommon. CONDITION. Extremely Fine with slide retaining over 85% blue finish with minor edge wear and flaking from carry. Frame retains 75% blue finish with losses at grip strap and mainspring housing as well as edge wear. Barrel is very fine, bright sharp bore with 60% blue finish remaining. Magazine is very good with blue finish being subdued to plum, feed lips are excellent and Key-Hole is authentic. Pistol operates properly and locks solidly. An exceptionally fine Colt Navy Pistol.

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WW2 REMINGTON RAND M1911A1 PISTOL MADE 1944

Lot # 85 (Sale Order: 85 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER: 2013361. BARREL: 5". CALIBER: .45 ACP. MANUFACTURED: 1944. Standard markings on the frame and slide. Faint ordnance wheel behind the right grip. "FJA" inspector stamp on the left side of the frame, in addition to a "P" firing proof under the magazine release. "P" firing proof found on the top of the slide, in front of the rear sight as well. Barrel is marked "HS" (High Standard), who was a popular barrel contractor for Remington Rand. Standard sights. Original parkerized finish. Keyes fiber checkered brown plastic grips. Includes a blued steel magazine, marked "S" on the lip for Scovill. CONDITION: Metal retains 95% plus of its parkerized finish. Grips are excellent. Bore is shiny with strong rifling. Mechanically fine. Magazine has light wear. C&R JWA
SERIAL NUMBER: 2013361. BARREL: 5". CALIBER: .45 ACP. MANUFACTURED: 1944. Standard markings on the frame and slide. Faint ordnance wheel behind the right grip. "FJA" insp...moreector stamp on the left side of the frame, in addition to a "P" firing proof under the magazine release. "P" firing proof found on the top of the slide, in front of the rear sight as well. Barrel is marked "HS" (High Standard), who was a popular barrel contractor for Remington Rand. Standard sights. Original parkerized finish. Keyes fiber checkered brown plastic grips. Includes a blued steel magazine, marked "S" on the lip for Scovill. CONDITION: Metal retains 95% plus of its parkerized finish. Grips are excellent. Bore is shiny with strong rifling. Mechanically fine. Magazine has light wear. C&R JWA

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FINE AND RARE POLISH RADOM NG 30 NAGANT REVOLVER

Lot # 86 (Sale Order: 86 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER: 11732P. BARREL: 4-1/2". CALIBER: 7.62X38R. MANUFACTURED: 1935. 1895 Nagant revolver made by the Polish at the Radom factory. "F.B./RADOM/Ng30" marked on the left side of the frame. "1935 R" is also present. No import marks found. Matching serials on the frame, cylinder, ejector rod and ejector rod housing. Standard sights and seven shot cylinder. Factory blue/high polish blue finishes. Oiled wood grips. Lanyard ring and stud are present on the butt. CONDITION: Metal retains 95% of its finishes. Light spot of surface rust on the barrel, and some spotting on the left side of the frame. Grips have light wear. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Tight hammer and cylinder. C&R JWA
SERIAL NUMBER: 11732P. BARREL: 4-1/2". CALIBER: 7.62X38R. MANUFACTURED: 1935. 1895 Nagant revolver made by the Polish at the Radom factory. "F.B./RADOM/Ng30" marked on th...moree left side of the frame. "1935 R" is also present. No import marks found. Matching serials on the frame, cylinder, ejector rod and ejector rod housing. Standard sights and seven shot cylinder. Factory blue/high polish blue finishes. Oiled wood grips. Lanyard ring and stud are present on the butt. CONDITION: Metal retains 95% of its finishes. Light spot of surface rust on the barrel, and some spotting on the left side of the frame. Grips have light wear. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Tight hammer and cylinder. C&R JWA

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PRE WAR WALTHER PPK SEMI AUTO PISTOL WITH HOLSTER

Lot # 87 (Sale Order: 87 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER: 863817. BARREL 3-1/4". CALIBER: .32 ACP/7.65MM. MANUFACTURED: 1935. Walther banner and company address on the left side of the slide. "Crown/N" proofs on the slide and barrel. No import marks found. Standard sights. Military blued finish and checkered brown plastic grips. Includes an original blued steel magazine with brown plastic base plate. Also included is a WW1 era Mauser 1914 pig skin holster, marked "BERLIN" and "1915" on the front flap. CONDITION: Metal retains 80% finish with general finish wear/holster wear. Grip has typical crack on the heel, but is otherwise very good. Bore is clean overall, with very good rifling. Mechanically fine, with de-cocker working. Magazine has light finish wear. Holster has light finish wear/discoloration. Stitching is intact. C&R JWA
SERIAL NUMBER: 863817. BARREL 3-1/4". CALIBER: .32 ACP/7.65MM. MANUFACTURED: 1935. Walther banner and company address on the left side of the slide. "Crown/N" proofs on t...morehe slide and barrel. No import marks found. Standard sights. Military blued finish and checkered brown plastic grips. Includes an original blued steel magazine with brown plastic base plate. Also included is a WW1 era Mauser 1914 pig skin holster, marked "BERLIN" and "1915" on the front flap. CONDITION: Metal retains 80% finish with general finish wear/holster wear. Grip has typical crack on the heel, but is otherwise very good. Bore is clean overall, with very good rifling. Mechanically fine, with de-cocker working. Magazine has light finish wear. Holster has light finish wear/discoloration. Stitching is intact. C&R JWA

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WW2 GERMAN OCCUPATION VIS-35 RADOM WITH RIG

Lot # 88 (Sale Order: 88 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER: F5125. BARREL: 4-1/2". CALIBER: 9MM LUGER. MANUFACTURED: 1940S. Made in Poland, at Radom, under German occupation. Standard markings on the left side of the slide. no import marks found. Matching serials on the frame, slide and barrel. "eagle/WaA77" Waffenamts on the right side of the frame and slide. Original blued finish and checkered black plastic grips. Includes an original blued steel magazine, and a correct leather holster. Holster has a brass crossed swords pinned to the flap, and "ANTHONY" written in black ink on the inside of the flap. A Mauser sling is wrapped through the belt loop. CONDITION: Metal retains 90% plus original finish, with light wear. Grips are excellent. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Mechanically fine, with de-cocker working as it should. Magazine has light finish wear. Holster is discolored, with light wear and crazing. Stitching is intact. K98 sling is broken off/not complete. C&R JWA
SERIAL NUMBER: F5125. BARREL: 4-1/2". CALIBER: 9MM LUGER. MANUFACTURED: 1940S. Made in Poland, at Radom, under German occupation. Standard markings on the left side of th...moree slide. no import marks found. Matching serials on the frame, slide and barrel. "eagle/WaA77" Waffenamts on the right side of the frame and slide. Original blued finish and checkered black plastic grips. Includes an original blued steel magazine, and a correct leather holster. Holster has a brass crossed swords pinned to the flap, and "ANTHONY" written in black ink on the inside of the flap. A Mauser sling is wrapped through the belt loop. CONDITION: Metal retains 90% plus original finish, with light wear. Grips are excellent. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Mechanically fine, with de-cocker working as it should. Magazine has light finish wear. Holster is discolored, with light wear and crazing. Stitching is intact. K98 sling is broken off/not complete. C&R JWA

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WW2 GERMAN WALTHER AC 43 CODE P.38 WITH HOLSTER

Lot # 89 (Sale Order: 89 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER" 9735h. BARREL: 5". CALIBER: 9MM LUGER. MANUFACTURED: 1943. Stack date code, being marked "ac/43". No import marks found. Matching serials on the frame, slide, barrel and barrel block. "eagle/359" Waffenamts on the frame, slide and barrel. Standard sights, blued finish and brown Bakelite grips. Blued steel magazine is marked "jvd" and "P.38" on the left side. It also is marked "jvd" on the spine, with an "eagle"WaA706" on the spine. Includes a "jlh/1943" marked black leather holster, that is also marked "eagle/swastika/WaA145" on the back. "P.38" is also present. CONDITION: Metal retains 90% of its original blued finish, with mostly edge wear. Grips have light finish wear. Bore is lightly frosted, with good overall rifling retained. Mechanically fine, with de-cocker working as it should. Magazine has light finish wear. Holster is very good, with light discoloration. Tight stitching. C&R JWA
SERIAL NUMBER" 9735h. BARREL: 5". CALIBER: 9MM LUGER. MANUFACTURED: 1943. Stack date code, being marked "ac/43". No import marks found. Matching serials on the frame, sli...morede, barrel and barrel block. "eagle/359" Waffenamts on the frame, slide and barrel. Standard sights, blued finish and brown Bakelite grips. Blued steel magazine is marked "jvd" and "P.38" on the left side. It also is marked "jvd" on the spine, with an "eagle"WaA706" on the spine. Includes a "jlh/1943" marked black leather holster, that is also marked "eagle/swastika/WaA145" on the back. "P.38" is also present. CONDITION: Metal retains 90% of its original blued finish, with mostly edge wear. Grips have light finish wear. Bore is lightly frosted, with good overall rifling retained. Mechanically fine, with de-cocker working as it should. Magazine has light finish wear. Holster is very good, with light discoloration. Tight stitching. C&R JWA

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ROCK ISNLAND ARSENAL MODEL 1903 SPRINGFIELD

Lot # 90 (Sale Order: 90 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER: 225069. BARREL: 24". CALIBER: .30-06. MANUFACTURED: 1913. Typical WW2 era rebuild, with a Springfield barrel dated "10-13", under a flaming bomb. Arsenal parkerized finish added throughout. Boxed "R.A.-P." rebuild stamp on the left side of the stock. Circled "P" firing proof on the wrist. Standard 1903 sights, with an original 1903 sight protector present. Straight grip, oiled wood stock with finger grooves. Includes attached period leather sling. CONDITION: Metal retains 80% of its arsenal applied parkerized finish. Wood has light impressions, dents and scratches. Bore is frosted, with good overall rifling. Mechanically fine. Sling has heavy wear and crazing. C&R JWA
SERIAL NUMBER: 225069. BARREL: 24". CALIBER: .30-06. MANUFACTURED: 1913. Typical WW2 era rebuild, with a Springfield barrel dated "10-13", under a flaming bomb. Arsenal p...morearkerized finish added throughout. Boxed "R.A.-P." rebuild stamp on the left side of the stock. Circled "P" firing proof on the wrist. Standard 1903 sights, with an original 1903 sight protector present. Straight grip, oiled wood stock with finger grooves. Includes attached period leather sling. CONDITION: Metal retains 80% of its arsenal applied parkerized finish. Wood has light impressions, dents and scratches. Bore is frosted, with good overall rifling. Mechanically fine. Sling has heavy wear and crazing. C&R JWA

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WW2 INLAND M1 CARBINE MADE 1944

Lot # 91 (Sale Order: 91 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER: 6348885. BARREL: 18". CALIBER: .30 CARBINE. MANUFACTURED: 1944. Inland receiver, with an Underwood barrel dated "44", over a flaming bomb. No import marks found. Type 2 band. Inland trigger housing and hammer. Late war/post war M2 type slide. Flat bolt is unmarked. "P-U", Underwood contractor marked (Pedersen Brothers). "IO" marked Inland contractor stock. Standard blade front sight and "IN-B" marked flip rear. Arsenal re parkerized finish. Arsenal applied oil finish on the stock. Includes a blued steel 15 round Inland contract magazine, marked "K.I." on the back. CONDITION: Metal retains 95% arsenal applied parkerization. Some pitting under the parkerization on the bolt and receiver. Stock has handling marks, scrapes and dents. Arsenal repair on the right side, under the action. Bore is frosted with good overall rifling. Mechancially fine. Magazine has light wear. C&R JWA
SERIAL NUMBER: 6348885. BARREL: 18". CALIBER: .30 CARBINE. MANUFACTURED: 1944. Inland receiver, with an Underwood barrel dated "44", over a flaming bomb. No import marks ...morefound. Type 2 band. Inland trigger housing and hammer. Late war/post war M2 type slide. Flat bolt is unmarked. "P-U", Underwood contractor marked (Pedersen Brothers). "IO" marked Inland contractor stock. Standard blade front sight and "IN-B" marked flip rear. Arsenal re parkerized finish. Arsenal applied oil finish on the stock. Includes a blued steel 15 round Inland contract magazine, marked "K.I." on the back. CONDITION: Metal retains 95% arsenal applied parkerization. Some pitting under the parkerization on the bolt and receiver. Stock has handling marks, scrapes and dents. Arsenal repair on the right side, under the action. Bore is frosted with good overall rifling. Mechancially fine. Magazine has light wear. C&R JWA

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SCARCE WW1 GERMAN DOUBLE DATE KAR 98 MAUSER

Lot # 92 (Sale Order: 92 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER: 9143f. BARREL: 24". CALIBER: 8MM MAUSER. MANUFACTURED: 1915. Made at the Erfurt Arsenal. Stamped "1920", as this is one retained by Germany after the Treaty Of Versailles was signed. Strong Imperial proofs on the chamber, with faint ones on the right side of the stock. No import marks found. Matching serial numbers minus the bolt (which is still a KAR-98 bolt). Stock number is faint, having been lightly sanded and oiled. Standard KAR-98 sights. Military blued finish. CONDITION: Metal retains 70% finish with general wear and gray patina. Wood has light handling marks. Hand guard is cracked. Bore is lightly frosted with good overall rifling. Mechanically fine. C&R JWA
SERIAL NUMBER: 9143f. BARREL: 24". CALIBER: 8MM MAUSER. MANUFACTURED: 1915. Made at the Erfurt Arsenal. Stamped "1920", as this is one retained by Germany after the Treat...morey Of Versailles was signed. Strong Imperial proofs on the chamber, with faint ones on the right side of the stock. No import marks found. Matching serial numbers minus the bolt (which is still a KAR-98 bolt). Stock number is faint, having been lightly sanded and oiled. Standard KAR-98 sights. Military blued finish. CONDITION: Metal retains 70% finish with general wear and gray patina. Wood has light handling marks. Hand guard is cracked. Bore is lightly frosted with good overall rifling. Mechanically fine. C&R JWA

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LATE WAR GERMAN dot 1944 KRIEGSMODELL K98 MAUSER

Lot # 93 (Sale Order: 93 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER: 18063a. BARREL: 24". CALIBER: 8MM MANUFACTURE: 1944. Made at the Brno factory in Czechoslovakia under German occupation. No import marks found. Bolt does not match the receiver. "eagle/63" Waffenamts on the receiver. Standard K98 sights. Kriegsmodell front band, with no bayonet lug/cleaning rod. Military blued finish. Lightly sanded and oiled laminate wood stock, with cupped metal butt plate. CONDITION: Metal retains 80% finish, with general wear some brown patina present. Wood has light handling marks. Bore is clean with strong rifling. Mechanically fine. C&R JWA
SERIAL NUMBER: 18063a. BARREL: 24". CALIBER: 8MM MANUFACTURE: 1944. Made at the Brno factory in Czechoslovakia under German occupation. No import marks found. Bolt does n...moreot match the receiver. "eagle/63" Waffenamts on the receiver. Standard K98 sights. Kriegsmodell front band, with no bayonet lug/cleaning rod. Military blued finish. Lightly sanded and oiled laminate wood stock, with cupped metal butt plate. CONDITION: Metal retains 80% finish, with general wear some brown patina present. Wood has light handling marks. Bore is clean with strong rifling. Mechanically fine. C&R JWA

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1916 DATED DWM GEWEHR 98 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE

Lot # 94 (Sale Order: 94 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER: 3349c. BARREL: 29-1/2". CALIBER: 8MM MAUSER. MANUFACTURED: 1916. Made at DWM during the great war. No import marks found. Matching serials throughout, including the bolt and stock. Imperial proofs throughout, including a faint one on the stock. Standard GEW 98 sights. Military blued finish, with the receiver still in the white. Stock has been lightly sanded and oiled. Period cleaning rod. Sling is reproduction. CONDITION: Metal retains 80% finish, with the blued areas forming a brown patina. Receiver is forming a brown patina as well. Wood has light wear and scratches. Bore is very clean with strong rifling retained. Mechanically fine. Sling is excellent. C&R JWA
SERIAL NUMBER: 3349c. BARREL: 29-1/2". CALIBER: 8MM MAUSER. MANUFACTURED: 1916. Made at DWM during the great war. No import marks found. Matching serials throughout, incl...moreuding the bolt and stock. Imperial proofs throughout, including a faint one on the stock. Standard GEW 98 sights. Military blued finish, with the receiver still in the white. Stock has been lightly sanded and oiled. Period cleaning rod. Sling is reproduction. CONDITION: Metal retains 80% finish, with the blued areas forming a brown patina. Receiver is forming a brown patina as well. Wood has light wear and scratches. Bore is very clean with strong rifling retained. Mechanically fine. Sling is excellent. C&R JWA

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FINNISH CAPTURED RUSSIAN 1910 MAXIM DISPLAY GUN

Lot # 95 (Sale Order: 95 of 656)      

Russian made M1910 Maxim machine gun deactivated and then built on a BATF approved dummy receiver. Most internal parts a present, with the bolt face welded, in addition to the barrel being plugged/welded. The cocking lever works, but trigger is dead. Boxed "SA" Finnish Army stamp on the top cover, which is also marked "Korj.1944".Parts kit looks to be mismatched, with various Finnish and Russian serial numbers/proofs throughout. Fluted brass water jacket painted green. Balance of parts are blued. Includes a vast array of accessories, most importantly the "SA" marked Sokolov style mount, painted green, with wood spoke wheels. Three piece cleaning rod, small cleaning tools, barrel wrench and tool bag are present. As is a green painted water can (no hoses). Two 250 round cloth belts are included, as are 11 steel belts. Various oil bottles and 10 green painted steel ammo cans are included. About half are Finnish "SA" marked. Finally, a copy of a Russian poster, with instructions on how to use the gun is also included. CONDITION: Blued finishes retain about 70% of their finish. Green painted surfaces are starting to chip, and have light wear. Cleaning tools are excellent. Accesories are all very good overall. Cloth belts have some discoloration, with the metal starter tabs present. Metal belts are all preserve in grease. Ammo cans all have finish wear to the paint, and are typically oil covered on the insides. A well grouped display piece for your collection! NON FFL JWA
Russian made M1910 Maxim machine gun deactivated and then built on a BATF approved dummy receiver. Most internal parts a present, with the bolt face welded, in addition t...moreo the barrel being plugged/welded. The cocking lever works, but trigger is dead. Boxed "SA" Finnish Army stamp on the top cover, which is also marked "Korj.1944".Parts kit looks to be mismatched, with various Finnish and Russian serial numbers/proofs throughout. Fluted brass water jacket painted green. Balance of parts are blued. Includes a vast array of accessories, most importantly the "SA" marked Sokolov style mount, painted green, with wood spoke wheels. Three piece cleaning rod, small cleaning tools, barrel wrench and tool bag are present. As is a green painted water can (no hoses). Two 250 round cloth belts are included, as are 11 steel belts. Various oil bottles and 10 green painted steel ammo cans are included. About half are Finnish "SA" marked. Finally, a copy of a Russian poster, with instructions on how to use the gun is also included. CONDITION: Blued finishes retain about 70% of their finish. Green painted surfaces are starting to chip, and have light wear. Cleaning tools are excellent. Accesories are all very good overall. Cloth belts have some discoloration, with the metal starter tabs present. Metal belts are all preserve in grease. Ammo cans all have finish wear to the paint, and are typically oil covered on the insides. A well grouped display piece for your collection! NON FFL JWA

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WW2 REMINGTON M1903A4 SNIPER RIFLE WITH M73B1

Lot # 96 (Sale Order: 96 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER: 3409481. BARREL: 24". CALIBER: .30-06. MANUFACTURED: 1943. This gun falls in the first block of serial numbers assigned to 1903A4 production, with proper offset markings on the receiver. Barrel correctly lacks front sight, and is marked "RA/flaming bomb/6-43". Bolt, magazine release, bands and sling swivels are all correctly marked with "R", for Remington production. Left side of the stock is marked "RA", followed by a crossed cannons cartouche, and a boxed "FJA" inspector stamp. Circled "P" is present on the wrist. Arsenal parkerized finish. Wood was very lightly arsenal sanded at some point. Correct square checkered butt plate has a parkerized finish as well. Gun sports a Weaver "M73B1" marked scope. Scope is serial numbered "35250", and is sitting on its correct Redfield mount and rings. Stock is a replacement field stock with all correct markings but no sub inspectors and cut out for bolt was field altered. CONDITION: Metal is 90% plus, with light, honest wear on the barrel. Wood is excellent, with a few minor impressions. Bore is clean, with very good two groove rifling. Mechanically fine. Scope is clear, with reticle being slightly fuzzy (as to be expected with age of the optic). A must have for any WW2 collection! C&R JWA
SERIAL NUMBER: 3409481. BARREL: 24". CALIBER: .30-06. MANUFACTURED: 1943. This gun falls in the first block of serial numbers assigned to 1903A4 production, with proper o...moreffset markings on the receiver. Barrel correctly lacks front sight, and is marked "RA/flaming bomb/6-43". Bolt, magazine release, bands and sling swivels are all correctly marked with "R", for Remington production. Left side of the stock is marked "RA", followed by a crossed cannons cartouche, and a boxed "FJA" inspector stamp. Circled "P" is present on the wrist. Arsenal parkerized finish. Wood was very lightly arsenal sanded at some point. Correct square checkered butt plate has a parkerized finish as well. Gun sports a Weaver "M73B1" marked scope. Scope is serial numbered "35250", and is sitting on its correct Redfield mount and rings. Stock is a replacement field stock with all correct markings but no sub inspectors and cut out for bolt was field altered. CONDITION: Metal is 90% plus, with light, honest wear on the barrel. Wood is excellent, with a few minor impressions. Bore is clean, with very good two groove rifling. Mechanically fine. Scope is clear, with reticle being slightly fuzzy (as to be expected with age of the optic). A must have for any WW2 collection! C&R JWA

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RARE FRENCH FR-F2 SNIPER RIFLE WITH ACCESORIES

Lot # 97 (Sale Order: 97 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER: F.05240. BARREL: 24". CALIBER: 7.62X51 NATO. MANUFACTURED: 1980s. One of the very few imported a few years back, directly out of French military service! These served the French through the end of the Cold War, in into the war on terror, with numerous photos of French Snipers in Afghanistan armed with these unique guns. Bolt action, using a 10 round removable metal magazine. Small import mark on the bottom of the frame. Bolt is serial matching to the frame. Iron sights attached to the top of the forearm. Action is milled for a quick detach scope rail, which is included (made by U.S. Armament Corp. They use a MAS 36 type action, with an added heavy barrel, ported flash suppressor and rubber sealed polymer shroud for anti heat detection when the enemy is using thermal vision. A factory aluminum adjustable leg bipod at the mid section/balance point, helps with quick shots. Military parkerized finish and oiled wood butt stock/pistol grip. Original plastic butt pate. Comb is drilled for removable cheek pieces. Includes two original black plastic cheek pieces, extra wood spacers for butt plate, cleaning kit, sling, manual, rubber carry case, and two original 10 round metal magazines in a two cell carry case. CONDITION: Metal retains 75% of its finish, with general wear (remember these were front line sniper/DMR rifles until the late 2010S). Wood has normal handling marks, scrapes and scratches. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Mechanically fine. Bipod is missing the plastic foot on the left leg. Plastic rail cover is also absent from the bottom of the forearm. Accesories are all very good-excellent. A seldom seen sniper rifle that is a must have for any military sniper collection! MODERN JWA
SERIAL NUMBER: F.05240. BARREL: 24". CALIBER: 7.62X51 NATO. MANUFACTURED: 1980s. One of the very few imported a few years back, directly out of French military service! T...morehese served the French through the end of the Cold War, in into the war on terror, with numerous photos of French Snipers in Afghanistan armed with these unique guns. Bolt action, using a 10 round removable metal magazine. Small import mark on the bottom of the frame. Bolt is serial matching to the frame. Iron sights attached to the top of the forearm. Action is milled for a quick detach scope rail, which is included (made by U.S. Armament Corp. They use a MAS 36 type action, with an added heavy barrel, ported flash suppressor and rubber sealed polymer shroud for anti heat detection when the enemy is using thermal vision. A factory aluminum adjustable leg bipod at the mid section/balance point, helps with quick shots. Military parkerized finish and oiled wood butt stock/pistol grip. Original plastic butt pate. Comb is drilled for removable cheek pieces. Includes two original black plastic cheek pieces, extra wood spacers for butt plate, cleaning kit, sling, manual, rubber carry case, and two original 10 round metal magazines in a two cell carry case. CONDITION: Metal retains 75% of its finish, with general wear (remember these were front line sniper/DMR rifles until the late 2010S). Wood has normal handling marks, scrapes and scratches. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Mechanically fine. Bipod is missing the plastic foot on the left leg. Plastic rail cover is also absent from the bottom of the forearm. Accesories are all very good-excellent. A seldom seen sniper rifle that is a must have for any military sniper collection! MODERN JWA

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1945 DATED BRITISH BREN MK 2 DUMMY GUN

Lot # 98 (Sale Order: 98 of 656)      

Original non matching kit, turned into a display piece. Receiver has torch cut in three sections. Barrel is intact, and is removable. Bipod still folds out as well. Charging handle is not movable. Black enamel finish, with the barrel being blued. CONDITION: Metal retains about 80% of its applied finishes. Wood has minor dents, scrapes and impressions. Bore is very lightly frosted with good overall rifling. Good for display, or if you want to use the barrel. NON FFL JWA
Original non matching kit, turned into a display piece. Receiver has torch cut in three sections. Barrel is intact, and is removable. Bipod still folds out as well. Charg...moreing handle is not movable. Black enamel finish, with the barrel being blued. CONDITION: Metal retains about 80% of its applied finishes. Wood has minor dents, scrapes and impressions. Bore is very lightly frosted with good overall rifling. Good for display, or if you want to use the barrel. NON FFL JWA

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WW1 IMPERIAL GERMAN ERFURT KAR-98 RIFLE

Lot # 99 (Sale Order: 99 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER: 4380d. BARREL: 24". CALIBER: 8MM MAUSER. MANUFACTURED: 1916. Imperial proofs on the right side of the chamber and stock. No import marks found. Matching serials minus the follower, floor plate and bolt (which does not look to be KAR-98). Standard KAR-98 sights. Arsenal blued finish. Stock has been lacquered at some point. CONDITION: Metal components have formed a solid brown patina throughout. Wood has numerous impressions, dents and minor gouges. The right side of the butt has numerous stamped circles and punch dot marks. Bore has a frosted surface, with good overall rifling retained. Mechancially good. C&R JWA
SERIAL NUMBER: 4380d. BARREL: 24". CALIBER: 8MM MAUSER. MANUFACTURED: 1916. Imperial proofs on the right side of the chamber and stock. No import marks found. Matching se...morerials minus the follower, floor plate and bolt (which does not look to be KAR-98). Standard KAR-98 sights. Arsenal blued finish. Stock has been lacquered at some point. CONDITION: Metal components have formed a solid brown patina throughout. Wood has numerous impressions, dents and minor gouges. The right side of the butt has numerous stamped circles and punch dot marks. Bore has a frosted surface, with good overall rifling retained. Mechancially good. C&R JWA

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HIGH CONDITION PEABODY MILITARY RIFLE

Lot # 100 (Sale Order: 100 of 656)      

SERIAL (under barrel and face of receiver, must be disassembled) . BARREL 33". CALIBER .43 SPANISH. (The Peabody Catalog states that the SPANISH MODEL is .433 caliber, central fire, chambered for the Spanish Berdan Cartridge. ) Made 1866-1877. In 1870, the state of Connecticut adopted this rifle . Rifle features blued round barrel, full length 2-piece walnut stock, two bands, metal cleaning rod, sling swivels, military adjustable folding ladder rear sight, case color frame, lever & hammer. There is a proof mark on top of barrel and frame. Peabody patents and no stamped into left side of frame. There is WC cartouche stamped on left wrist. (Peabody factory inspector) Condition. Rifle basically looks to be unissued. Retains most of the dulling case colors on frame, strong blue on frame screws, near mint wood with raised grain and few storage handling marks, 90% blue on barrel with patina bleeding through, strong shiny bore. ANTIQUE
SERIAL (under barrel and face of receiver, must be disassembled) . BARREL 33". CALIBER .43 SPANISH. (The Peabody Catalog states that the SPANISH MODEL is .433 caliber, ce...morentral fire, chambered for the Spanish Berdan Cartridge. ) Made 1866-1877. In 1870, the state of Connecticut adopted this rifle . Rifle features blued round barrel, full length 2-piece walnut stock, two bands, metal cleaning rod, sling swivels, military adjustable folding ladder rear sight, case color frame, lever & hammer. There is a proof mark on top of barrel and frame. Peabody patents and no stamped into left side of frame. There is WC cartouche stamped on left wrist. (Peabody factory inspector) Condition. Rifle basically looks to be unissued. Retains most of the dulling case colors on frame, strong blue on frame screws, near mint wood with raised grain and few storage handling marks, 90% blue on barrel with patina bleeding through, strong shiny bore. ANTIQUE

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