SESSION 1 - FABULOUS FIREARMS & MILITARIA AUCTION!

SESSION 1 - FABULOUS FIREARMS & MILITARIA AUCTION!

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SESSION 1 - FABULOUS FIREARMS & MILITARIA AUCTION!

SESSION 1 - FABULOUS FIREARMS & MILITARIA AUCTION!

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Fantastic selection! Antique, Modern, Military & Sporting firearms! Edged weapons, shooting accessories, accoutrements & ammo. From Revolutionary weapons & firearms to modern Class III machine guns!
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LOT OF VARIED MG BELTS & LINKS.

Lot # 1110 (Sale Order: 51 of 491)      

This lot consists of the following items: 1) US M1915 Vickers/M1904 Maxim Belt. Tan colored belt marked "MILLS". 2) Schwarzlose cloth belt. Appears unmarked. 3) White Clo...moreth Browning 1917 250 rd. belt. 4) Unmarked Green Cloth Commonwealth Vickers Belt. 5) About 150 DM-1 7.62 NATO links. 6) About 600 MG-34/42 links. 7) About 150 metal 8mm Schwarzlose links. 8) About 200 Russian Maxim M1910 links. CONDITION: items appear serviceable but show expected service, age & storage wear. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Brian Linde. (02-23926-13/MJC). $300-500 for lot.

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LOT OF BRITISH MACHINE GUN ACCESSORIES.

Lot # 1111 (Sale Order: 52 of 491)      

Lot of British machine gun accessories, including: 1) a British MK II aircraft machine gun cradle. 2) 1 unidentified custom made pedestal mount. 3) 2 aluminum ammunition ...morecans ink stamped "303", with brown leather handles. CONDITION: cradle is good, showing some flaking and wear, with some oxidation and age related discoloration present on exposed metal pieces. Pedestal mount is good, showing some wear and oxidation. Ammo cans show scattered superficial marks from handling and storage, with some areas of discoloration. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Brian Linde. (02-23926-14/MLW). $300-500.

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LOT OF ASSORTED MACHINE GUN LOADERS & ACCESSORIES.

Lot # 1112 (Sale Order: 53 of 491)      

Lot of assorted machine gun loaders and accessories, including: 1) 1 Belgian FN30 (M1932) machine gun linking machine with wood transit chest. Linking machine consists of...more the base, as well as a removable lever. Chest features a green painted exterior and is numbered "154" on the lid. CONDITION: linking machine shows some wear, but otherwise remains perfectly serviceable. Chest shows flaking to its painted exterior, as well as scattered marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. 2) Czech vz.37 machine gun belt loader. Standard markings, with green painted finish. CONDITION: loader is very good overall. Exterior of integral transit chest shows some flaking to its painted exterior, scattered superficial marks from handling and storage, as well as some areas of oxidation. 3) Finnish M/26 machine gun mag. loader. Loader is housed within a green painted wood transit chest, marked with a boxed Finnish "SA" proof on the lid. CONDITION: loader shows some wear, but otherwise remains serviceable. Box shows some wear, as well as some scattered marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. 4) Transit chest for a .303 British Hotchkiss ammunition strip loader. Front of chest is faintly marked "BOX MACHINE FILLING STRIPS/ HOTCHKISS 303 INCH" (remaining characters are illegible). Left panel is marked with a Crown/R proof above a broad arrow proof. Lid hinge is missing 3 screws on the interior. CONDITION: chest exhibits wear, age related discoloration, as well as some cracking and chipping overall. Lid exhibits a large crack at the center. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Brian Linde. (02-23926-15/MLW). $500-1,000.

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LOT OF MG-13 MAGS & WW2 JAPANESE MG PARTS.

Lot # 1112A (Sale Order: 54 of 491)      

This lot consists of the following items: 1) Three Troy Edhlund Type 99 LMG MG-13 adapters. One mag is loose & other two in plastic. 2) Six 25 rd. MG-13 Mags. 3) Type 92 ...moreHMG Roller Feedblock numbered "706". 4) Type 92 HMG Rear sight cover. CONDITION: mags & adapters rate very good or better. Type 92 parts show expected wear with some light oxidation. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Brian Linde. (02-23926-16/MJC). $200-400.

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RARE LATE WAR STEYR VK-98 GERMAN BOLT ACTION RIFLE

Lot # 1113 (Sale Order: 55 of 491)      

Cal. 8x57 (8mm Mauser). S# 6797. Bbl. 21". Blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on bbl. & bolt handle. Other parts unnumbered & bottom of bolt has proper...more "V" marking. Simplified late war German Mauser style rifle made to arm Volksstrum with an estimated 10,000 being made. Receiver top marked "bnz 45" denoting Steyr mfr. in 1945. Phosphate finish. Beech "Slab" stock with leather sling. CONDITION: stock shows some light scratches & scattered handling marks. Metal retains 92% original phosphate with some edge wear, thinning & light oxidation mostly on trigger guard. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good + bright bore. (25-556/MJC). CURIO. $6000-9000.

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K98K MAUSER HIGH TURRET STYLE BOLT ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 1114 (Sale Order: 56 of 491)      

Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 4615d. Bbl. 23 1/2". Blade front sight. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2000m. Rifle was assembled to resemble a turret style sniper rifle with a Carl...more Ziess Zievlveier scope. Scope has a post reticle & fair optics. Mounts appear to be later & non-WW2 German. Base rifle is of early JP Sauer mfg. with Weimar eagle firing proof & WW2 German "359" & "37" markings. Extractor is mismatched but other visible numbers are matching with most being renumbered to match in a modern font. Some markings have added white highlight paint. Reblued finish. Laminated stock set that appears to be a repro with left side sling provisions & K98k style sling. Cleaning rod present. CONDITION: stock set shows some light handling wear. Buttplate appears cleaned to bright with some oxidation staining. Balance of metal retains 98% reblue with some light freckling & band removal dings. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bore has scattered frosting & some light pitting but strong rifling. PROVENANCE: from the collection of Mark Ivey Godfrey. (24-5236/MJC). CURIO. $4,000-6,000.

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VERY RARE STEYR G12/34 (G29O) LUFTWAFFE BOLT

Lot # 1115 (Sale Order: 57 of 491)      

ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 8x57 (8mm Mauser). S# 8166b. Bbl. 23". Blade front sight. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1800m. All visible matching numbers with proper "623" German ...moreinspection stamps. Very rare prewar Steyr G12/34 bolt action rifle made for the German Air Force. Prior to the German takeover, Steyr produced a short rifle for Chile & this model was subsequently modified for Luftwaffe production. These rifles were previously called "G29.O" by collectors but Steyr documents of the period refer to them as G12/34. Receiver top has 1939 date & "660" code for Steyr. Blued finish. Walnut stock set with bottom mounted sling swivels & leather sling. Right side of butt has two strong eagle "623" markings & an eagle "L" Luftwaffe marking. Buttplate has an etched Social Security number, possibly done by the vet who brought this rifle back. Cleaning rod present. CONDITION: stock set shows a couple thin minor cracks on handguard, some scattered moderate abrasions on right side of stock, scattered dings, handling marks & scratches. Metal retains perhaps 30% original blue with overall thinning to a silvery-gray color, some oxidation staining on the exposed edges & a few minor dings on bottom metal. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Good bright bore with some scattered light oxidation. (25-510/MJC). CURIO. $3500-5500.

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LATE WAR GERMAN K43 (QVE45) SEMI AUTO RIFLE.

Lot # 1116 (Sale Order: 58 of 491)      

Cal. 8x57 (8mm Mauser). S# 4649l. Bbl. 22". Blade front sight without hood. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1200m. Mismatched bolt assembly. No dust cover present. Late w...morear Berliner Lubecker made K43 semi auto rifle. Left side of rear sight base marked "K.43 qve45". Gas cyl. has electropencil number that is mismatch. Phosphate finish. Laminated stock & handguard. Stock number is faint & illegible along with other German markings. Recoil lug has St. Etienne "251" Waffenamt. Left side side sling provisions with repro tan sling. Replacement cleaning rod present. Right side of butt has carved "R" denoting post-war French border guard use. Both sides of butt have some added other indiscernible carvings. MAGS: 1-10 rd. marked "gcb" & "K43". CONDITION: stock set has arsenal rework appearance with repaired crack behind action running into left side of wrist, a few long handguard cracks, a couple other smaller cracks, some chipping, scattered dings, handling marks & scratches. Metal is mostly a silvery-gray patina with scattered oxidation & traces of phosphate finish. Action is a bit sluggish but functional when hand cycled. Worn bore with scattered oxidation & pitting but evident rifling. PROVENANCE: the Estate Collection of Charles Wagner. (24-4617/MJC). CURIO. $2000-3000.

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GUSTLOFF (BCD4) LONG SIDE RAIL K98K BOLT ACTION

Lot # 1117 (Sale Order: 59 of 491)      

SNIPER RIFLE. Cal. 8x57 (8mm Mauser). S# 14692. Bbl. 23 1/2". Blade front sight without hood. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2000m. All visible parts are unnumbered or m...moreismatched with bolt being scrubbed. Rifle has correct thick sidewall with three holes & was likely an unfinished long side rail example. Bolt has standard K98k safety not sniper "Key" safety. Receiver top marked "bcd 4" for Gustloff Werke. Front of trigger guard has "GERMANY" import marking. Locking screws are missing. Reblued finish. Laminated stock set with left side sling provisions. No cleaning rod present. CONDITION: stock set shows a long laminate split on underside of butt, a couple other laminate cracks, some abrasions around butt, scattered dings & handling marks. Metal retains 90% commercial reblue with some blued over pitting, edge wear, fading & light oxidation. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Worn pitted poor bore. (25-490/MJC). CURIO. $1200-1800.

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WW2 GERMAN ZF-41 SCOPE & CAN.

Lot # 1118 (Sale Order: 60 of 491)      

This lot consists of a WW2 German ZF-41 scope, mount & case. Scope is marked "fzg" for Feinmechanik G.m.g.H., Kassel & "ZF41/1". Scope has post-reticle & good optics. Mou...morent is marked "duv" for Berliner Luebecker & appears renumbered "968". Case has added "EH" paint markings on bottom & "jyb" marking on lid with German inspection stamp. CONDITION: scope & mount show scattered edge wear, fading & some oxidation. Scope can shows scattered flaking green paint & oxidation. (02-23948/MJC). $1000-1500.

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PRE-WWII GERMAN STANDARD MODELL BOLT ACTION

Lot # 1119 (Sale Order: 61 of 491)      

MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8x57 Mauser. S# B59363. Numbers match on the receiver, bbl., and trigger guard. Bbl. 23 3/4". This Standard Modell short rifle was produced after 193...more3, and it was used for police and security duty, as well as being sold worldwide. The receiver ring is marked with the Mauser banner and the left rail is marked "STANDARD-MODELL." Receiver ring also carries the "B G U N" proofs. Replacement bolt with straight bolt handle; bolt is marked underneath with a Weimar eagle. Tangent rear sight, graduated to 2000 meters; inverted V front sight. Bayonet bar is present. European walnut stock set; stock has grasping grooves and bottom swivels. H-type upper band has parade hook. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 9 7/8" fullered blade bayonet. Bayonet is marked on the left ricasso "S/174", marked on the right ricasso "36C, and marked on top of the blade "37." Pommel has two "WAA235" marks. Matching steel scabbard carries markings identical to the bayonet. Bayonet has 60% of its original blue on the blade, with thinning and light wear; the balance of metal is turning gray in patina. Bayonet has been sharpened. Grips have light wear, staining, and several tiny cracks. Scabbard has traces of blue turning gray in patina. CONDITION: stock set has light wear with moderate scattered handling marks, with a notable filled knot in the cheek area. Metal retains a very large percentage of its arsenal-reworked blue finish, with light wear and scattered scratches. Near excellent, shiny bore. PROVENANCE: the Estate Collection of Charles Wagner. (24-4635/RW). CURIO. $800-1,200.

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SCARCE WW2 GERMAN G33/40 BOLT ACTION CARBINE.

Lot # 1120 (Sale Order: 62 of 491)      

Cal. 8x57 (8mm Mauser). S# 8023c. Bbl. 19 1/4". Blade front sight without hood. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1000m. Mismatched numbers throughout but bolt body & stock...more are of correct G33/40 type. Receiver top has "dot 1942" marking denoting mfr. by Waffen Werke Brunn I in 1942. Blued finish. Laminated stock set with kick plate & left side sling provisions. Rear band, band spring & cleaning rod missing. CONDITION: stock set shows a few notable cracks on handguard, a few abrasions, scattered dings, flaking & handling marks. Metal retains 40% blue with overall fading to gray, the floorplate having a silvery-gray appearance, a couple small spots of light pitting, some scattered light dings, oxidation & edge wear. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bore has scattered light pitting & oxidation but strong rifling. (25-474/MJC). CURIO. $2000-3000.

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SCARCE GERMAN G33/40 BOLT ACTION CARBINE.

Lot # 1121 (Sale Order: 63 of 491)      

Cal. 8x57 (8mm Mauser). S# 7576a. Bbl. 19". Blade front sight with hood. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1000m. Bolt is from another G33/40 carbine & is mismatched. Recei...morever top has "dot 1942" markings. Various receiver markings have added white highlight paint. Blued finish. Replacement walnut stock is from an earlier G33/40 & appears unnumbered. Stock markings are very faint. Recoil lug appears setback. Repro leather sling & blued cleaning rod present. CONDITION: stock set has arsenal rework appearance with scattered cracks on handguard, several impression markings on both sides of butt, scattered dings & handling wear. Metal is mostly a gray patina with scattered traces of arsenal blue, some light pitting, oxidation & light dings. Bolt operates very stiffly but properly when hand cycled. Bore shows scattered oxidation & pitting. PROVENANCE: the Estate Collection of Charles Wagner. (24-4626/MJC). CURIO. $2000-3000.

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SCARCE WWII CZECH/GERMAN G.24(t) TRANSITION MAUSER

Lot # 1122 (Sale Order: 64 of 491)      

98 RIFLE. Cal. 8x57 (8mm Mauser). S# 2822. Bbl. 23 1/4". Blade front sight with VZ24-style protective hood. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2000m. Matching numbers on sto...moreck and receiver. Bolt is an early G.24(t) replacement of early production series and numbered "2364/a." Underside of the bolt is also marked with a circled "Z" and L6. Handguard is an earlier style and numbered "7." Early model of the G24T bolt-action rifle built by Brunn II in Czechoslovakia under German occupation. Rifle shows a mix of VZ24 and G.24(t) features. Bolt will close on an empty mag., unlike later German rifles. Receiver top is unmarked. Right side of the receiver has two eagle "607" Waffenamts. Left side of the receiver has a German eagle and serial number. Side rail has Brno legend. Receiver markings also have added white paint to enhance them. Front of the trigger guard has the "GERMANY" pre-68 import marking. Walnut stock set with bottom-mounted sling swivels and front left side sling swivel only. Wrist swivel hole is plugged. Right side of the butt has a strong eagle "H" (Heer/Army) marking and "WaA607" Waffenamts; the underside of the wrist and bottom of the butt also have eagle "607" Waffenamts. Cleaning rod is present. CONDITION: stock set has a small crack on the handguard ahead of the rear sight, scattered dings, scratches, and handling wear. Metal retains 50% of its original blue, with scattered edge wear, fading, and thinning. Very good, bright bore, with some light pitting and frosting but strong rifling. PROVENANCE: Dr. Fred Novy, ASAC. (24-1833/MJC). CURIO. $900-1,400.

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WWI DANZIG GEW 98 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 1123 (Sale Order: 65 of 491)      

Cal. 8x57 (8mm Mauser). S# 6868p. Bbl. 29". Blade front sight. Lange Vizier rear sight graduated to 2000m. Matching numbers on the receiver, bbl., rear sight, front actio...moren screw, trigger guard, floorplate, follower, and front sight. Other parts have mixed numbers, with the bayonet lug being WWII German-marked and the bolt shroud being an unnumbered Czech replacement. Receiver top has an imperial crown and "DANZIG 1915" markings. Receiver and bolt assembly, properly "in the white". Other parts are blued. Replacement walnut stock set with takedown disc. Stock appears to be of non-German mfg. and has an "A" marking on the right side of the butt. Parade sling swivels with a repro leather sling. Chilean replacement cleaning rod is present. CONDITION: stock set has epoxy repair at wrist that is slightly misaligned towards the rear so that there is a space behind the trigger guard assembly plus scattered dings, scratches and handling wear. Receiver and bolt are turning gray with some dings and oxidation. Bands appear bright with scattered oxidation and dings from improper removal. Balance of metal is turning gray with scattered traces of arsenal rework blue, some light oxidation, and dings. Fair bore with scattered frosting and pitting but evident rifling. (24-5935/MJC-NW). CURIO. $300-450.

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MODIFIED GUSTLOFF KKW BOLT ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 1124 (Sale Order: 66 of 491)      

Cal. 22 LR. S# 251234. Bbl. 26". Ramped blade front sight. Receiver mounted unmarked aperture rear sight. Modified WW2 German Gustloff KKW bolt action training rifle with...more multi-rd. mag. As originally made this rifle resembled a K98k & was a single shot bolt action. Due to these modifications rifle is no longer curio. Rifle has WW2 German eagle "N" commercial proofs & matching electropencil number on bolt handle. Reblue finish with bright bolt handle & body. Cutdown walnut stock with added grooved buttplate. Both sides of butt have a couple neatly patched holes. MAGS: 1-5 rd. that appears fixed. CONDITION: stock has added finish with a few scattered plugs on butt, a couple light chips, scattered dings & handling marks. Metal retains 97% reblue with some light handling marks & light oxidation specks. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good bright bore. (24-7154/MJC). MODERN. $200-400.

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RARE & DESIRABLE DWM MODEL 1902 LUGER CARBINE

Lot # 1125 (Sale Order: 67 of 491)      

SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH STOCK. Cal. 7.65mm. S# 21816. Bbl. 11 3/4". Model 1902 Luger Carbine mfg. by DWM for commercial sales. Toggle is marked with the intertwined "D...moreWM" monogram. Metal components exhibit an original rust blue finish overall, with some small parts including the takedown lever, trigger, safety lever, ejector, and extractor exhibiting a reheated straw finish. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered wood grips and checkered wood schnabel tip forend, which features a sling loop on the underside. Grip screws have been reblued at one time. Serrated ramped and dovetailed blade front sight (sight bead is absent), with adj. U-notch rear sight graduated "1", "2", and "3". Old Model breechblock, with Old Model dished toggle ears. Frame features a grip safety, with a polished area on the left side of the frame, that is visible when the safety lever is engaged. All serialized parts are matching in the appropriate commercial fashion and include the frame (on forend iron), takedown lever, sideplate, trigger, grip safety, bbl., rear sight slide, bbl. extension, breechblock, toggles, grips, as well as the forend. MAGS: 1 plated 8-rd. mag., with wood bottom marked with a diminutive flaming ordnance bomb proof. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching (possibly renumbered) wood shoulder stock, with grooved horn buttplate. Stock appears to have been lightly sanded and revarnished at one time, with the lever having been reheated. CONDITION: metal components retain the majority of their original factory rust blue finish, exhibiting areas of wear and thinning that show through to gray patina (primarily on the bbl. and front grip strap), with some scattered spots of light of light to mild surface oxidation and pitting present overall. Bbl. exhibits scattered spots of light pitting overall. Grip straps exhibit some spots of light to mild pitting, with some small spots of dark pitting present on the frame beneath the grip panels, and with the rear of the grip safety exhibiting consistent mild to moderate pitting. Strawed parts are very good overall, as reheated. Bore is bright, exhibiting scattered spots/areas of mild to moderate pitting, while retaining well defined rifling throughout. Grips are good, showing some smoothing, as well as some scattered marks and minor impressions from handling and storage. Forend is very good, showing some smoothing, as well as some superficial marks and minor impressions, with the interior exhibiting a crack between the frame iron slot and plunger slots. Stock shows scattered superficial marks and minor impressions from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. Horn buttplate exhibits scattered chipping primarily on and around the grooves, but is otherwise good overall. Wood bottom on mag. exhibits a small crack towards the rear. (25-1421/MLW). CURIO. $5,000-8,000.

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EXCEPTIONAL & HIGHLY DESIRABLE KRIEGHOFF "1937"

Lot # 1126 (Sale Order: 68 of 491)      

DATE LUFTWAFFE CONTRACT P.08 LUGER SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH HOLSTER. Cal. 9mm Para. S# 9344. Bbl. 4". 1 of only approx. 2,500 P.08 Luger semi-automatic pistols mfg. by ...moreKrieghoff in 1937 under contract for the German Luftwaffe. The top of the bbl. extension is marked "1937" over the chamber, with Krieghoff proofs marked on the right. Toggle is marked with Krieghoff's ("H" ANCHOR "K") logo above "KRIEGHOFF/ SUHL". Disassembly shows all small and internal parts with proper Krieghoff acceptance proofs. Major metal components exhibit a lustrous high polish blue finish, with several small parts, including the takedown lever, safety lever, and ejector exhibiting a straw finish. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered brown plastic grips. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, takedown lever (rear), sideplate (interior), trigger, safety lever & bar, bbl., bbl. extension, breechblock, firing pin, firing pin guide, toggles, as well as the rear toggle pin. MAGS: 1 non-matching 8-rd. mag. (S# 7666c). UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black leather holster marked with an Eagle/2 on the interior, containing a Eagle/2 loading tool. CONDITION: extremely fine, with metal components retaining bountiful amounts of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting some light edge wear and thinning, some light superficial handling marks, as well as some scattered spots of light surface oxidation. Left side of the bbl. exhibits an area of thinning, with the frame exhibiting a small area of wear at the toe, both consistent with usual holster wear. Strawed parts retain large amounts of their original finish, exhibiting areas of wear and thinning that show through to gray patina, as well as spots of darker age related discoloration. Bright bore, exhibiting streaks of mild to moderate pitting, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Grips are very good, showing light to mild smoothing, as well as some scattered nicks and marks to the diamonds. Holster remains malleable, exhibiting scattered marks from handling and storage, as well as several scratches. An exceptional example of a 1937 dated Krieghoff P.08 Luger, delivered to the Luftwaffe prior to World War II. (24-6884/MLW). CURIO. $6,000-9,000.

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DWM MODEL 1900 COMMERCIAL LUGER SEMI-AUTOMATIC

Lot # 1127 (Sale Order: 69 of 491)      

PISTOL WITH CUSTOM DISPLAY CASE & ACCESSORIES. Cal. 7.65x21mm Parabellum. S# 19715. Bbl. 4 3/4". Model 1900 Luger, mfg. in Germany by DWM for commercial sales. Toggle is ...moremarked with the intertwined "DWM" monogram. Crown over "B", "U", and "G" commercial proofs are present on the underside of the bbl., with Crown over "B" and "U" proofs present on the bbl. extension, breechblock, and forward toggle link. Major metal components exhibit a rust blue finish, with some smaller components exhibiting either a straw or nitre blue finish. Bbl. extension appears to have been reblued at one time. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered wood grips. Dished toggles, with anti-rebound arm. All numbers are matching and include the frame, takedown lever, sideplate, trigger, grip safety, bbl., bbl. extension, breechblock, toggles, as well as the grips. MAGS: two 8-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Custom wood display case containing one contemporary mag., a punch tool, and a cleaning rod, as well as a vintage copy of "The Parabellum Automatic Pistol" manual. CONDITION: metal components retain the majority of their original blue finish, exhibiting areas of wear and thinning overall that show through to gray and brown patinas, some scattered flecks of light surface oxidation and/or pitting, as well as some scattered handling marks and dings. Strawed components exhibit varying degrees of wear, with worn areas exhibiting a gray patina, as well as spots of light pitting and age-related discoloration. Bore exhibits consistent dark pitting while retaining fair to good rifling throughout. Grips exhibit some smoothing and some scattered nicks and marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. Left grip panel exhibits a chip in the usual area to the rear of the safety lever. Case is very good overall. Manual exhibits age-related discoloration, with some fraying at a few page ends, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. PROVENANCE: from the lifelong collection of Jim Williams. (24-2636/MLW). CURIO. $1,500-2,000.

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DWM MODEL 1906 AMERICAN EAGLE LUGER SEMI-AUTOMATIC

Lot # 1128 (Sale Order: 70 of 491)      

PISTOL, WITH POLISHED SAFETY. Cal. 30 Luger. S# 32123. Bbl. 4 3/4". Model 1906 American Eagle Luger mfg. in Germany by DWM for commercial sales within the USA. Top of the...more bbl. extension is marked with the Great Seal of the United States, with the intertwined "DWM" monogram marked on the toggle. Front of the frame is marked "GERMANY" below the S#. Metal components exhibit an older reapplied blue finish overall, save for on the takedown lever, trigger, safety lever, and ejector, which exhibit a straw finish. Frame exhibits a polished safety area. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered wood grips. Frame grip screw threads have been recut. Dovetailed blade front sight, with fixed V-notch rear sight. Matching numbers are present on the frame, sideplate, trigger, bbl., and breechblock. Takedown lever, grip safety, bbl. extension, trigger bar, toggle links, and grips have been renumbered to match. MAGS: 1 non-matching blued mag. with wood bottom. CONDITION: metal components retain the majority of their reapplied blue finish, exhibiting some areas of wear and thinning that show through to gray and brown patinas, with spots and areas of light to mild surface oxidation present overall. Interior of mag. well exhibits heavy striations from prior cleaning. Straw parts show varying degrees of wear, with scattered spots of age related discoloration present overall. Bore is bright, exhibiting consistent mild pitting, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Grips show some smoothing and scattered marks from handling and storage, with the left grip exhibiting some mild marring, as well as a chip in the top right corner of the panel. (25-552/MLW). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.

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KIEL DOCKYARD MARKED DWM MODEL 1906 1ST ISSUE

Lot # 1129 (Sale Order: 71 of 491)      

NAVY LUGER SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 9908. Bbl. 5 7/8". Model 1906 1st Issue Navy Luger mfg. by DWM for the Imperial German Navy. The left side of the bbl...more. extension is marked with a naval crown proof, followed by 2 Naval Crown/M proofs. Toggle is marked with the intertwined "DWM" monogram. Original down safe "GESICHERT" marking has been mostly milled away, with a new "GESICHERT" marking applied in the upper safety position at the time of arsenal alteration. Rear grip strap is Kiel Dockyard marked "W.K./ 8178". Major metal components exhibit what appear to be a period reapplied blue finish overall. Bbl. exhibits a contemporarily reapplied blue finish. Strawed parts have been reheated at one time. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered wood grips. Grip safety appears to have been repaired at one time. Most numbers are matching and include the frame, takedown lever, sideplate, trigger, grip safety, bbl., bbl. extension, breechblock, and toggles. MAGS: 1 8-rd. Navy Pattern (S#6309). CONDTIION: metal components retain the majority of their blue finishes, exhibiting areas of wear and thinning that show through to gray and brown patinas, some scattered spots of light to mild pitting (both above and below the finish), as well as some scattered spots of light surface oxidation overall. Strawed parts are very good, as reheated, with the trigger exhibiting areas of wear and thinning that show through to gray patina. Very bright bore, exhibiting consistent light to mild pitting, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Grips show some impressions, as well as scattered nicks and marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. (24-6842/MLW). CURIO. $2,500-4,000.

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KIEL DOCKYARD MARKED DWM MODEL 1908 NAVY LUGER

Lot # 1130 (Sale Order: 72 of 491)      

SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH STOCK. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 5082b. Bbl. 6". Model 1908 Navy Luger mfg. by DWM prior to World War I for the Imperial German Kriegsmarine. Left sid...moree of the bbl. extension is marked with naval crown and Crown/M proofs, with the toggle exhibiting the intertwined "DWM" monogram. Rear grip strap exhibits a "W.K./ 108 18" Kiel Dockyard mark. Metal components exhibit what appears to be a reapplied blue finish overall. Bbl. exhibits a contemporarily reapplied blue finish. Strawed parts have been reheated at one time. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered wood grips. All numbers are matching, with some parts including the bbl., appearing to have been renumbered to match at one time. MAGS: 1 8-rd. mag., with contemporary wood bottom, that has been numbered to match. Pistol is also accompanied by a wood shoulder stock, which has been sanded and revarnished at tone time. Stock iron has been renumbered to match. CONDITION: metal components retain the majority of their blue finishes, exhibiting some spots of mild wear and thinning that show through to gray patina, as well as some scattered spots of light surface oxidation and pitting. Very bright bore, exhibiting consistent light pitting and some scattered spots of dark pitting, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Stock is very good, as sanded and refinished. (24-6902/MLW). CURIO. $2,500-4,000.

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SCARCE & DESIRABLE BULGARIAN CONTRACT DWM MODEL

Lot # 1131 (Sale Order: 73 of 491)      

M1911 LUGER SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH HOLSTER. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 380c. Bbl. 4". 1 of approx. 10,000 M1911 Luger mfg. by DWM under contract for Bulgaria. 2 groups of 5,0...more00 M1911 Lugers were ordered from Bulgaria, with this example, falling within the 2nd Series, exhibiting a "C" suffix to the S#. The top of the chamber is marked with the intertwined "DWM" monogram, with the Bulgarian Coat of Arms marked over the top of the forward toggle link. Right side of the bbl. extension is marked with a Bulgarian Rampant Lion acceptance proof. Safety marking (on frame) and extractor are both properly marked in Cyrillic. Metal components exhibit a professionally reapplied blue finish, with strawed parts having been reheated. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered wood grips. Frame features its distinctive lanyard ring at the bottom of the rear grip strap. Matching numbers are present on the frame, takedown lever, sideplate, trigger, safety lever & bar, bbl., bbl. extension, trigger bar, breechblock, as well as on the toggles. Grips are unnumbered. MAGS: 2 8-rds. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Bulgarian black leather holster. CONDITION: extremely fine, as professionally restored, with metal components retaining bountiful amounts of their reapplied finishes overall, exhibiting some scattered spots of light pitting beneath the finishes. Very bright bore (as refinished), exhibiting consistent mild pitting, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Grips are very good, showing mild smoothing overall. Holster remains malleable, exhibiting some wear, while remaining sturdy and serviceable. An extremely attractive example of a professionally restored Bulgarian M1911 Luger pistol. (24-6910/MLW). CURIO. $3,000-4,000.

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HIGHLY DESIRABLE BULGARIAN CONTRACT M1911 LUGER

Lot # 1132 (Sale Order: 74 of 491)      

SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH HOLSTER. Cal. 9x19mm. S# 1256C. Bbl. 4". 1 of only 10,000 P.08 (Bulgarian designation "M1911") Lugers mfg. by DWM under contract for Bulgaria, ...moreshortly after Bulgaria declared its independence from the Ottoman Empire. These Lugers were mfg. in 2 batches, with the first batch exhibiting S#s of 1-5,000 and the second batch exhibiting a matching S#, with a "C" suffix. This example, shipped within the second batch, is marked with the intertwined DWM monogram over the top of the chamber, with a Bulgarian Rampant Lion proof marked on the right. Toggle is marked with the Bulgarian coat of arms. Frame and extractor are both properly marked in Cyrillic. Right side of the frame is stamped with a boxed "3" and a boxed "20" proof. This example exhibits a professionally reapplied blue finish overall, with strawed parts exhibiting a reheated finish. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered wood grips. Dovetailed blade front sight, with fixed V-notch rear sight. Rear of the frame is fitted with the distinctive Bulgarian lanyard loop at the heel. Nearly all numbers are matching and include the frame, takedown lever, sideplate, trigger, safety lever & bar, hold-open latch, bbl., bbl. extension, trigger bar, breechblock, firing pin, and toggles, with some small parts appearing to have been renumbered at one time to match. MAGS: 2 8-rd. mags. with wood bottoms. 1 mag. has been renumbered to match. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Bulgarian brown leather holster. CONDITION: excellent, as professionally restored, with metal components retaining bountiful amounts of their reapplied blue finish overall, exhibiting some areas of light to mild pitting beneath the bluing. Straw parts are excellent, as reheated. Bore is bright, as refinished, exhibiting consistent dark pitting, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Grips show smoothing, as well as scattered marks and impressions from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. Holster remains malleable, exhibiting wear and scattered superficial handling marks overall, with some areas of light to mild age related cracking and crazing. A wonderfully restored Bulgarian M1911 Luger. (25-518/MLW). CURIO. $3,000-4,000.

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NICE GERMAN PRE-WORLD WAR I DWM "1913" DATE P.08

Lot # 1133 (Sale Order: 75 of 491)      

LUGER SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH HOLSTER. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 3663a. Bbl. 4". P.08 Luger semi-automatic pistol mfg. by DWM in 1913 for the Imperial German military. The bb...morel. extension is marked "1913" over the chamber, with DWM arsenal proofs marked on the right. Toggle is marked with the intertwined "DWM" monogram. Right side of the frame exhibits a small circular incision above a small arsenal proof (also present on the hold-open latch), indicating that this example was at one time returned to the arsenal and retrofitted with a hold-open device. Metal components exhibit what appears to be a period reapplied blue finish (most likely applied at the arsenal at the time of alteration), with some small parts exhibiting either a straw or nitre blue finish. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered wood grips. Standard blade front sight, with V-notch rear sight. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, takedown lever, sideplate, trigger, safety lever & bar, hold-open latch, bbl., bbl. extension, trigger bar, breechblock, extractor, firing pin, toggles, as well as the grips. MAGS: 1 non-matching wood bottom 8-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: brown leather holster. Interior of closure flap is stamped "FRANZCOBAU/ BERLIN/ 1913", "1108", as well as with an illegible boxed ink stamp. CONDITION: very good, with metal components retaining bountiful amounts of their period arsenal blue finish, exhibiting some spots of light to mild wear and thinning that show through to gray patina, some scattered superficial handling marks, as well as some scattered small spots of dark surface oxidation overall. Frame exhibits areas of what appears to be light pitting beneath the bluing on the grip straps and trigger guard. Strawed parts show areas of wear and thinning, with worn areas exhibiting scattered spots of surface oxidation and age related discoloration. Grip screws show some wear and thinning that shows through to gray patina, with some spots of surface oxidation. Bright bore, exhibiting some light pitting, while retaining well defined rifling throughout. Grips are very good, showing some mild smoothing, as well as some scattered nicks and marks to the diamonds. Wood mag. bottom is broken, with the broken forward section remaining in the mag. body. Holster remains malleable, exhibiting wear, scattered superficial marks from handling and storage, as well as some light to mild age related cracking and crazing. A very attractive example of a 1913 production P.08 Luger mfg. by DWM. (24-6892/MLW). CURIO. $1,200-1,800.

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