Special Terms
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Processing Fee: 3.5%
Shipping and Handling: $5 per package to cover our labor and packaging costs.
Sales Tax: 7.25% for CO residents only.
Payment Options: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express.
Payment Instructions: The business day after the close of the auction we will charge your card on file
with Proxibid. If you would like to pay using a different method please contact us at
artifacts@oldsteelguns.com immediately after the close of the auction. Once your items are packaged we
will print a shipping label and charge your card on file for the shipping and processing fee cost. We will
then send you an itemized invoice marked PAID IN FULL, which will include your tracking number(s).
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**If we attempt to process your card and it is declined we will contact you via email, if we do not hear
from you after five business days regarding payment we will flag you as a non paying bidder with
Proxibid.
Shipping: Shipping costs are the responsibility of the winning bidder. All packages will be shipped at the
most economic rate possible and multiple lots for the same winning bidder will be packaged in the most
secure and efficient way possible in one or more boxes. A signature will be required for firearms, items
delivered to apartments, businesses, for orders totaling over $250, and upon our discretion. Signature
required does add an additional cost of about $5, but is a cheap way to avoid stolen packages. If you
would like to opt out of signature required please let us know. Additional insurance can be applied upon
request. We strive to have all lots packaged and ready to ship within three business days after the close of
the auction.
*Keep in mind the shipping cost of certain items may exceed the sale price of said items. Specifically
regarding ammunition, reloading components, and books.
Local Pickup: Appointments can be scheduled by contacting us at artifacts@oldsteelguns.com or 720-
287-4995 Monday-Friday 10am-5pm MST. Winning Bidders are solely responsible for removal of all
items. No equipment is available for loading. All items must be removed by the pickup date specified.
Items not removed by the date provided will be forfeited without any refund. We will not store or haul
your items without prior arrangements. Storage fees will be applied on a case by case basis.
Special Terms:
ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS AND ALL SALES ARE FINAL. THERE WILL BE NO REFUNDS AND NO
EXCHANGES. We have no obligation, i.e. no refunds or returns will be accepted.
Please be aware of what you are bidding on. Any concerns should be addressed prior to bidding on an
item. We strongly recommend that you research any item you bid on or have an acknowledged expert
research the item. Item descriptions are opinion and may occasionally contain errors. We do not guarantee
or make warranties on any lot sold.
It is the responsibility of the buyer to know and comply with all Federal, State, and Local
laws/ordinances.
Old Steel Historical Firearms LLC records will be deemed conclusive in all respects in the event there is
any dispute after the sale. All property offered for sale is as is, where is.
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removed by contacting us.
Firearms Laws: Old Steel Historical Firearms LLC only deals in lawful transactions. All post 1898
firearms must be sold and purchased in compliance with federal, state, and local law/ordinance.
Purchasers of post 1898 firearms must provide a valid copy of a Federal Firearms License for shipping.
All purchasers of pre 1898 firearms or non firearms (antiques or muzzle-loaders) must provide a valid
copy of government issued ID. All FFL copies and identification must be sent to
artifacts@oldsteelguns.com in a timely manner.
Condition of Firearms: Old Steel Historical Firearms LLC makes no warranties or representations
whatsoever and no employee or consultant has the authority to do otherwise, concerning the operation of
firing condition, fitness for use, safety to store, or reliability, of any firearm, ammunition, or parts. Use of
any firearm or ammunition purchased from us is entirely at the user's risk. We strongly recommend that
all weapons, ammunition, etc. purchased at auction be examined by a competent gunsmith. We expressly
disclaim any liability whatsoever for accident, injury or damage resulting to any person from the storage
or subsequent use of any such lot.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED ABOVE, ALL PROPERTY
IS SOLD AS IS. NEITHER OLD STEEL HISTORICAL FIREARMS LLC NOR THE CONSIGNOR
MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO THE TITLE,
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS OR CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY OR AS TO THE
CORRECTNESS OF DESCRIPTION, GENUINENESS OF ANY ITEM. ALL FIREARMS AND
AMMUNITION ARE SOLD AS COLLECTOR LOTS ONLY. FITNESS TO FIRE OR OTHERWISE
DISCHARGE THE ARM OR AMMUNITION IS EXPRESSLY DENIED BY OLD STEEL
HISTORICAL FIREARMS LLC. A COMPETENT GUNSMITH SHOULD BE CONSULTED BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO USE OR FIRE ANY FIREARM OR AMMUNITION. THE PURCHASER
EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT IN NO EVENT SHALL OLD STEEL
HISTORICAL FIREARMS LLC BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION ANY COMPENSATORY, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Restrictions by State:
California: Purchasers of ammunition must provide a valid copy of a Federal Firearms License for
shipping. Magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds. Cal. Pen. Code 16740: A large capacity
magazine means any ammunition feeding device with the capacity to accept more than 10 rounds, but
shall not be construed to include a feeding device that has been permanently altered so that it cannot
accommodate more than 10 rounds, any tubular magazine that is contained in a lever-action firearm, or
any .22 caliber tube ammunition feeding device.
Colorado: Magazines capable of holding more than 15 rounds. HB1224: (I) A fixed or detachable
magazine, box, drum, feed strip, or similar device capable of accepting, or that is designed to be readily
converted to accept, more than fifteen rounds of ammunition; (II) A fixed, tubular shotgun magazine that
holds more than twenty-eight inches of shotgun shells, including any extension device that is attached to
the magazine and holds additional shotgun shells; or (III) A non-tubular, detachable magazine, box, drum,
feed strip, or similar device that is capable of accepting more than eight shotgun shells when combined
with a fixed magazine.
Connecticut: Magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds. Conn. Gen. Stat. 53-202p(a)(1):
Connecticut law defines large capacity magazine to mean any firearm magazine, belt, drum, feed strip or
similar device that has the capacity of, or can be readily restored or converted to accept, more than 10
rounds of ammunition.
Hawaii: Magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds. Haw. Rev. Stat. Ann. 134-8(c): Hawaii
prohibits the manufacture, possession, sale, barter, trade, gift, transfer, or acquisition of detachable
ammunition magazines with a capacity in excess of 10 rounds which are designed for or capable of use
with a pistol. The ban does not apply to magazines modified to accept 10 rounds or fewer.
Illinois: CITY OF CHICAGO High capacity magazine means a magazine, belt, drum, feed strip, or
similar device, including any such device joined or coupled with another in any manner, that has an
overall capacity of more than 15 rounds of ammunition. A high capacity magazine does not include an
attached tubular device to accept, and capable of operating only with, .22 caliber rim fire ammunition.
City Ordnance 8-20-085: High capacity magazines and certain tubular magazine extensions ? Sale and
possession prohibited in the following zip codes:Cook County ZIP Codes: 60290 60601 60602 60603
60604 60605 60606 60607 60608 60609 60610 60611 60612 60613 60614 60615 60616 60617 60618
60619 60620 60621 60622 60623 60624 60625 60626 60628 60629 60630 60631 60632 60633 60634
60636 60637 60638 60639 60640 60641 60642 60643 60644 60645 60646 60647 60648 60649 60651
60652 60653 60654 60655 60656 60657 60659 60660 60661 60664 60666 60668 60669 60670 60673
60674 60675 60677 60678 60680 60681 60682 60684 60685 60686 60687 60688 60689 60690 60691
60693 60694 60695 60696 60697 60699 60701 60706 60707 60804 60827 60004 60005 60007 60008
60010 60015 60016 60018 60022 60025 60026 60043 60053 60056 60062 60067 60068 60070 60074
60076 60077 60089 60090 60091 60093 60103 60104 60107 60120 60130 60131 60133 60153 60154
60155 60160 60162 60163 60164 60165 60169 60171 60172 60173 60176 60192 60193 60194 60195
60201 60202 60203 60301 60302 60304 60305 60402 60406 60409 60411 60415 60419 60422 60423
60425 60426 60428 60429 60430 60438 60439 60443 60445 60452 60453 60455 60456 60457 60458
60459 60461 60462 60463 60464 60465 60466 60467 60469 60471 60472 60473 60475 60476 60477
60478 60480 60482 60484 60487 60501 60513 60521 60523 60525 60526 60527 60534 60546 60558
60714 60454 60712 60803 60804 60805
Illinois: CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK: 60035 60037
Illinois: CITY of AURORA 60502 60503 60504 60505 60506 60507 60568 60572 60598 60599
Maryland: Magazines capable of holding more than 20 rounds. Md. Code Ann., Crim. Law 4-305(b):
Maryland prohibits anyone from manufacturing, receiving, purchasing, transferring, selling, or offering
for sale any detachable magazine that can hold more than 20 rounds of ammunition for a firearm. The ban
does not apply to .22 caliber rifles with a tubular magazine (Md. Code Ann., Crim. Law 4-305(a).
Massachusetts: Magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds. Mass. Gen. Laws Ch. 140 121: A
(1) fixed or detachable magazine, box, drum, feed strip or similar device capable of accepting, or that can
be readily converted to accept, more than 10 rounds of ammunition or more than five shotgun shells or (2)
large capacity ammunition feeding device as defined in the now-expired federal Public Safety and
Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act as it appeared on September 13, 1994.
New Jersey: Magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds. NJ Stat. Ann. 2C:39-1y: A box, drum,
tube, or other container that is capable of holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition to be fed
continuously and directly into a semi-automatic firearm.
New York: Magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds. NY Penal Code 265.00(23), 265.02(8)
& 265.10: New York prohibits the manufacture, transportation, disposal, and possession of large capacity
ammunition feeding devices. Prior law defined a large capacity feeding device as a magazine, belt, drum,
feed strip, or similar device manufactured after September 13, 1994 (the date the now-expired federal
assault weapon and large-capacity magazine ban became effective), that has a capacity of, or that can be
readily restored or converted to accept, more than ten rounds of ammunition. It excludes attached tubular
devices designed to accept and capable of operating only with .22 caliber rim fire ammunition.
Vermont: Magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds for a rifle and more than 15 rounds for a
hand gun. VT. Gen. Law Act 94/S.55 13 V.S.A. 402:A person shall not manufacture, possess, transfer,
offer for sale, purchase, or receive or import into this State a large capacity ammunition feeding device.
Large capacity ammunition feeding device means a magazine, belt, drum, feed strip, or similar device that
has a capacity of, or that can be readily restored or converted to accept: more than 10 rounds of
ammunition for a long gun; or more than 15 rounds of ammunition for a hand gun. It excludes an attached
tubular device designed to accept, and capable of operating only with .22 caliber rim-fire ammunition.
Washington State: Components for fully automatic fire. Parts Kits ordered will have these parts removed
or replaced prior to shipping. Wash. Rev. Code Ann. 9.41.190(1): Washington prohibits any person from
manufacturing, owning, buying, selling, loaning, furnishing, transporting, or having in his or her
possession or under his or her control any machine gun, or any part designed and intended solely and
exclusively for use in a machine gun, to convert a weapon into a machine gun, or to assemble or repair
any machine gun.
Washington D.C.: Magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds. D.C. Code Ann. 7-2506.01(b):
D.C. defines a large capacity ammunition feeding device as a magazine, belt, drum, feed strip, or similar
device that has a capacity of, or that can be readily restored or converted to accept, more than 10 rounds
of ammunition. The term does not apply to attached tubular devices designed to accept and capable of
operating only with .22 caliber rim fire ammunition.