Military Gun & Cowboy Auction Day 2

Military Gun & Cowboy Auction Day 2

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Military Gun & Cowboy Auction Day 2

Military Gun & Cowboy Auction Day 2

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Featuring: 12 Machine Guns-Colts-Winchesters- Military Guns-AR's-Jewelry-Art-Saddles-Beaded Indian Collection-Baskets-Pottery-Spurs-Bits-Ammo & Much Much More !!!

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*English Vickers Machine Gun SN: ET82

Lot # 663 (Sale Order: 76 of 887)      

"Fully Transferable" Water cooled belt-fed medium machine gun chambered in either 8mm Mauser or .303 British(present configuration). This Vickers Gun was #82 of 200 imported from Egypt according to Dolf Goldsmith and was completed with a FAKTS sideplate. Featured a blued finish, 28" .303 barrel with muzzle booster & cone protector, corrugated water jacket with shrouded blade front sight & tan canvas cover, No 2 Mk I flip-up aperture rear sight graduated to 2,900 meters, Australian MK II* dial sight with brass base, brass .303 loading block, .303 lock assembly, polished brass fusee spring cover, sliding dust cover on the underside of the receiver, reciprocating crank handle and wood handle spade grip with integral storage compartments, grip safety & central trigger. Includes a Mk IV adjustable tripod with wood transit case, wood transit case for the machine gun, brass belt loading tool marked "Machine Filling Belts/Maxim .303 inch/Mark II L&M" with wood transit case, two spare .303 barrels, a 8mm barrel, red steam hose, tool box with combination tools, torn case extractors, sighting tools, five spare .303 locks and an 8mm lock. Serial numbers match on the sideplate and water jacket. The receiver exhibits approximately 90% of it's blued finish showing light wear and a patch of surface rust on the top cover with a few small spots of light surface rust observed elsewhere. Action is sound, the bore is excellent and the green painted water jacket is fine. Condition is Very Good+. ***NFA Firearm*** From The John F. Sukey Collection
"Fully Transferable" Water cooled belt-fed medium machine gun chambered in either 8mm Mauser or .303 British(present configuration). This Vickers Gun was #82 of 200 impor...moreted from Egypt according to Dolf Goldsmith and was completed with a FAKTS sideplate. Featured a blued finish, 28" .303 barrel with muzzle booster & cone protector, corrugated water jacket with shrouded blade front sight & tan canvas cover, No 2 Mk I flip-up aperture rear sight graduated to 2,900 meters, Australian MK II* dial sight with brass base, brass .303 loading block, .303 lock assembly, polished brass fusee spring cover, sliding dust cover on the underside of the receiver, reciprocating crank handle and wood handle spade grip with integral storage compartments, grip safety & central trigger. Includes a Mk IV adjustable tripod with wood transit case, wood transit case for the machine gun, brass belt loading tool marked "Machine Filling Belts/Maxim .303 inch/Mark II L&M" with wood transit case, two spare .303 barrels, a 8mm barrel, red steam hose, tool box with combination tools, torn case extractors, sighting tools, five spare .303 locks and an 8mm lock. Serial numbers match on the sideplate and water jacket. The receiver exhibits approximately 90% of it's blued finish showing light wear and a patch of surface rust on the top cover with a few small spots of light surface rust observed elsewhere. Action is sound, the bore is excellent and the green painted water jacket is fine. Condition is Very Good+. ***NFA Firearm*** From The John F. Sukey Collection

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Antique Horseshoe Pinball Game

Lot # 664 (Sale Order: 77 of 887)      

Marked 91745, 10 balls for 5 cents, Has glass front pine case with black painted legs, in good working condition.

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Chief's Wearing Blanket

Lot # 664a (Sale Order: 78 of 887)      

Vibrant red, black and brown with stripes and center geometric design, 2nd or 3rd phase, has been cut down. Measures 68 1/2" x 58 3/4". Bleeding and fraying to edges

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Smith & Wesson 28-2 .44-40 SN: N152724

Lot # 665 (Sale Order: 79 of 887)      

Professionally converted large frame double action revolver chambered in .44-40 Winchester, originally manufactured as a 'Highway Patrolman circa 1969-1982. Features a blued finish, pinned 3.816" heavy barrel with .260" matte sighting rib, raised 1/8" serrated ramp front sight, adjustable micrometer click rear sight with white outline & non-serrated leaf, fluted six-shot cylinder with counterbored chambers, shrouded ejector rod, serrated .500" target trigger, .500 target hammer, five screw square butt N target frame with added lanyard ring, and two-piece checkered walnut Magna grips with silver S&W medallions. The barrel reads "SMITH & WESSON" on the left side and "44-40 W.C.F. CTG." on the right in typical S&W fashion. Revolver retains approximately 97% of it's blued finish showing light wear and a thin drag line on the cylinder. Action is smooth with good lock-up, the bore is pristine and the wood grips are near fine. Condition is NRA Excellent as converted. ***Modern Firearm***
Professionally converted large frame double action revolver chambered in .44-40 Winchester, originally manufactured as a 'Highway Patrolman circa 1969-1982. Features a bl...moreued finish, pinned 3.816" heavy barrel with .260" matte sighting rib, raised 1/8" serrated ramp front sight, adjustable micrometer click rear sight with white outline & non-serrated leaf, fluted six-shot cylinder with counterbored chambers, shrouded ejector rod, serrated .500" target trigger, .500 target hammer, five screw square butt N target frame with added lanyard ring, and two-piece checkered walnut Magna grips with silver S&W medallions. The barrel reads "SMITH & WESSON" on the left side and "44-40 W.C.F. CTG." on the right in typical S&W fashion. Revolver retains approximately 97% of it's blued finish showing light wear and a thin drag line on the cylinder. Action is smooth with good lock-up, the bore is pristine and the wood grips are near fine. Condition is NRA Excellent as converted. ***Modern Firearm***

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Radiant Princess Cut Diamond Ring

Lot # 665a (Sale Order: 80 of 887)      

Features 20 invisible set princess cut Diamonds weighing approx. 1.00-1.50 carats with H-I colors and VS clarity set in 14 karat yellow gold setting.

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Cowhide Wrapped Trunk

Lot # 666 (Sale Order: 81 of 887)      

Wood trunk wrapped in cowhide with brass tack accents and iron hardware. Top of trunk has 'EVB' in tack letters. Shows use and wear. Measures 27 3/4"l x 12"h x 15"w.

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Navajo Sterling Silver Link Concho

Lot # 667 (Sale Order: 82 of 887)      

Floral motif conchos with single oval turquoise stone, unmraked, measures 33" from end to end.

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Chase. E Collins Shotgun Chaps

Lot # 668 (Sale Order: 83 of 887)      

Made in Prescott Arizona. Brown leather contrast stitching on pockets with fringe. Show age and use.

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Vintage Showboat Slot machine

Lot # 669 (Sale Order: 84 of 887)      

Tic Tac Toe Chief, 25cent, 1940's,Painted Red Case with Brass Indian Chief in middle, good overall working at time of description.

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Hi-Standard Supermatic Trophy .22 LR

Lot # 670 (Sale Order: 85 of 887)      

SN: 1479276 '106 Series' Single action semi-automatic target pistol chambered in .22 Long Rifle, manufactured circa 1965-1968. The 106 Series is commonly referred to as the military models as they were designed to provide the same grip angle and feel of an M1911 pistol. Features a matte & high polish blued finish, 7 1/4" heavy fluted barrel with push button release, integral cuts near the muzzle for a removable muzzle break & drilled & tapped holes at the 6 o' clock position for the addition of weights, dovetailed patridge front sight, elevated adjustable rear sight with square notch, serrated wide gold trigger, concealed hammer, sear adjustment screw accessible from the rear of the frame, thumb safety on the left side of the frame, slide catch on the right side of the frame, pull-style magazine release on the toe of the frame, factory 10 round magazine, stippled grip straps, and two-piece checkered walnut thumb rest grips. Includes the original factory two-piece maroon cardboard box with documents and a spare magazine. Pistol exhibits approximately 96% of it's original blued finish showing light muzzle wear and scattered handling marks/scratches. Action is smooth, the bore is pristine and the wood grips are near fine. Condition is near NRA Excellent in box. ***Modern Firearm***
SN: 1479276 '106 Series' Single action semi-automatic target pistol chambered in .22 Long Rifle, manufactured circa 1965-1968. The 106 Series is commonly referred to as t...morehe military models as they were designed to provide the same grip angle and feel of an M1911 pistol. Features a matte & high polish blued finish, 7 1/4" heavy fluted barrel with push button release, integral cuts near the muzzle for a removable muzzle break & drilled & tapped holes at the 6 o' clock position for the addition of weights, dovetailed patridge front sight, elevated adjustable rear sight with square notch, serrated wide gold trigger, concealed hammer, sear adjustment screw accessible from the rear of the frame, thumb safety on the left side of the frame, slide catch on the right side of the frame, pull-style magazine release on the toe of the frame, factory 10 round magazine, stippled grip straps, and two-piece checkered walnut thumb rest grips. Includes the original factory two-piece maroon cardboard box with documents and a spare magazine. Pistol exhibits approximately 96% of it's original blued finish showing light muzzle wear and scattered handling marks/scratches. Action is smooth, the bore is pristine and the wood grips are near fine. Condition is near NRA Excellent in box. ***Modern Firearm***

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Navajo All Natural Weaving

Lot # 671 (Sale Order: 86 of 887)      

Storm pattern in browns, yellow and natural white. Measures 71 1/2" x 42" Circa 1920-1940. Some lazy lines and loose ends at one corner otherwise good.

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Vintage Polly Gas Pump

Lot # 672 (Sale Order: 87 of 887)      

Fully restored by Ork & Wees Restoration Baldwin Park, CA with green and black finish with Polly Gas glass top. Measures 91" x 19" x 14". Has switch to control top light. Excellent condition.
Fully restored by Ork & Wees Restoration Baldwin Park, CA with green and black finish with Polly Gas glass top. Measures 91" x 19" x 14". Has switch to control top light....more Excellent condition.

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Original Acrylic by Robert Redbird

Lot # 673 (Sale Order: 88 of 887)      

Depicting a kneeling medicine man with a feather fan, signed lower right. Image measures 29"x21" in double mat with black metal frame. Robert Redbird, Sr. was raised in Dallas, Texas, and later settling in Phoenix, Arizona, Robert Redbird, Sr. is a painter who uses stories, many of them learned from his grandfather, of his Kiowa culture, as the subjects for his artwork. He also works as a welder, auto mechanic and auto-body painter, gospel singer and Pentecostal minister. His mediums include oil, acrylic, pen and ink, gouache and pencil, and his commission work includes painting and sculpture for the Anadarko High School in Anadarko, Oklahoma; and a poster for the U.S. Open Polo Games in Palm Springs, California.
Depicting a kneeling medicine man with a feather fan, signed lower right. Image measures 29"x21" in double mat with black metal frame. Robert Redbird, Sr. was raised in D...moreallas, Texas, and later settling in Phoenix, Arizona, Robert Redbird, Sr. is a painter who uses stories, many of them learned from his grandfather, of his Kiowa culture, as the subjects for his artwork. He also works as a welder, auto mechanic and auto-body painter, gospel singer and Pentecostal minister. His mediums include oil, acrylic, pen and ink, gouache and pencil, and his commission work includes painting and sculpture for the Anadarko High School in Anadarko, Oklahoma; and a poster for the U.S. Open Polo Games in Palm Springs, California.

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Spam Can of 7.92/8mm

Lot # 673a (Sale Order: 89 of 887)      

Sealed

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Limited Edition Fine Art Print on Canvas

Lot # 674 (Sale Order: 90 of 887)      

depicting Native American warrior wrapped in an American flag, artist signature lower left, number 5/95. Hand signed by artist in marker on backside of canvas. Image measures 44 1/2"x29 1/2" in wood frame with linen inset. Scratch on left side of canvas in flag, with loss to color and frame has some dings to finish.
depicting Native American warrior wrapped in an American flag, artist signature lower left, number 5/95. Hand signed by artist in marker on backside of canvas. Image meas...moreures 44 1/2"x29 1/2" in wood frame with linen inset. Scratch on left side of canvas in flag, with loss to color and frame has some dings to finish.

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*Sten MK II 9mm Machine Gun SN: HF611

Lot # 675 (Sale Order: 91 of 887)      

'Fully Transferable' "Stenling" Select fire clone of the British military Sterling Mk 4 (L2A3) open bolt submachine chambered in 9x19mm, utilizing a registered Sten receiver & Sterling parts. Features a black crinkle finish, 7.75" barrel with shrouded muzzle, protected post front sight, folding "L" dual leaf rear aperture sight with settings for 100 & 200 meters, bayonet lug, smooth trigger, three position selector on the left side of the trigger housing, push button magazine release, side feeding 34 round magazine, smooth charging handle, tubular receiver with integral ventilated handguard & hand-stops, checkered black plastic pistol grip and under-folding collapsible metal shoulder stock. Includes two magazine pouches, 10 spare magazines and a Sterling parts kit. Machine gun exhibits approximately 95% of black finish showing scattered handling marks/chips and some of the texture work flat. Action is sound, the bore is excellent and the plastic grip is very good. Condition is Excellent. ***NRA Firearm***
'Fully Transferable' "Stenling" Select fire clone of the British military Sterling Mk 4 (L2A3) open bolt submachine chambered in 9x19mm, utilizing a registered Sten recei...morever & Sterling parts. Features a black crinkle finish, 7.75" barrel with shrouded muzzle, protected post front sight, folding "L" dual leaf rear aperture sight with settings for 100 & 200 meters, bayonet lug, smooth trigger, three position selector on the left side of the trigger housing, push button magazine release, side feeding 34 round magazine, smooth charging handle, tubular receiver with integral ventilated handguard & hand-stops, checkered black plastic pistol grip and under-folding collapsible metal shoulder stock. Includes two magazine pouches, 10 spare magazines and a Sterling parts kit. Machine gun exhibits approximately 95% of black finish showing scattered handling marks/chips and some of the texture work flat. Action is sound, the bore is excellent and the plastic grip is very good. Condition is Excellent. ***NRA Firearm***

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Original Watercolor on Paper

Lot # 676 (Sale Order: 92 of 887)      

Signed 'Eggonoffer' 1948, image size 13.5x18.5. In gold frame with matting. Depicts indians on horseback. Considered by the artist to be his finest work of Indian subjects. It was acquired by Sugn Pedersen a noted Native American artifact collector, directly from the artist in the late 1970s. Biography from Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery Nick Eggenhofer was one of the most popular illustrators of western story magazines and books in America from the 1920s to 1940s. Born in Gaunting, Germany, Eggenhofer grew up reading the Old West adventure novels popular in Germany at the time. As a youth, he saw the 1898 movie, Buffalo Bill's Wild West, and experienced a live Wild West show in Munich in 1909, clinching a life-long fascination with the American frontier. At age 16, Eggenhofer emigrated to New Jersey under the sponsorship of an uncle. While working at various jobs, he made drawings and paintings, and collected images of the West as reference for his art. In 1916 he began four years of night classes at the Cooper Union, and apprenticed at American Lithograph Company during the day. In 1920 Eggenhofer made his first art sale-three western watercolors-to the firm of Street and Smith, publishers of the highly popular Western Story Magazine. When a strike shut down American Lithograph, he joined the staff of Street and Smith producing pen and ink drawings for the magazine.Eggenhofer married in 1924 and the next year the couple set out in their Model T for his first trip West, visiting Santa Fe, Taos and the Grand Canyon. Eggenhofer was not disappointed with the country he had dreamed of all his life. Not surprisingly, he felt it gave his work "a new perspective, a new dimension, a new point of view." Returning East, he built a log cabin studio in Milford, New Jersey. Eggenhofer carefully researched his subjects, poring over books in libraries to ensure the accuracy of his depictions. As he became more prosperous he also collected western artifacts, a practice shared by most painters of the Old West. He was especially fascinated with modes of transportation in nineteenth century America, and sometimes built scale models of wagons in order to learn their construction. In 1961, he wrote an illustrated a book on the subject entitled, Wagons, Mules & Men: How the Frontier Moved West. Because most of his work from the 1920s through the 1940s was western story illustration, Eggenhofer became highly skilled at rendering action scenes of Indians, cowboys and outlaws. Much of his output was in ink, and these images reveal an excellent sense of design and the bold, dynamic compositions required of pulp magazine illustrations. His paintings often have more stable (even static) compositions and are intensely colored. He painted in a detailed, realistic style but with choppy strokes, often of pure color, giving the paintings a somewhat impressionist quality. He estimated that he made about 30,000 drawings and paintings for pulp magazines and novels over the course of his career.
Signed 'Eggonoffer' 1948, image size 13.5x18.5. In gold frame with matting. Depicts indians on horseback. Considered by the artist to be his finest work of Indian subject...mores. It was acquired by Sugn Pedersen a noted Native American artifact collector, directly from the artist in the late 1970s. Biography from Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery Nick Eggenhofer was one of the most popular illustrators of western story magazines and books in America from the 1920s to 1940s. Born in Gaunting, Germany, Eggenhofer grew up reading the Old West adventure novels popular in Germany at the time. As a youth, he saw the 1898 movie, Buffalo Bill's Wild West, and experienced a live Wild West show in Munich in 1909, clinching a life-long fascination with the American frontier. At age 16, Eggenhofer emigrated to New Jersey under the sponsorship of an uncle. While working at various jobs, he made drawings and paintings, and collected images of the West as reference for his art. In 1916 he began four years of night classes at the Cooper Union, and apprenticed at American Lithograph Company during the day. In 1920 Eggenhofer made his first art sale-three western watercolors-to the firm of Street and Smith, publishers of the highly popular Western Story Magazine. When a strike shut down American Lithograph, he joined the staff of Street and Smith producing pen and ink drawings for the magazine.Eggenhofer married in 1924 and the next year the couple set out in their Model T for his first trip West, visiting Santa Fe, Taos and the Grand Canyon. Eggenhofer was not disappointed with the country he had dreamed of all his life. Not surprisingly, he felt it gave his work "a new perspective, a new dimension, a new point of view." Returning East, he built a log cabin studio in Milford, New Jersey. Eggenhofer carefully researched his subjects, poring over books in libraries to ensure the accuracy of his depictions. As he became more prosperous he also collected western artifacts, a practice shared by most painters of the Old West. He was especially fascinated with modes of transportation in nineteenth century America, and sometimes built scale models of wagons in order to learn their construction. In 1961, he wrote an illustrated a book on the subject entitled, Wagons, Mules & Men: How the Frontier Moved West. Because most of his work from the 1920s through the 1940s was western story illustration, Eggenhofer became highly skilled at rendering action scenes of Indians, cowboys and outlaws. Much of his output was in ink, and these images reveal an excellent sense of design and the bold, dynamic compositions required of pulp magazine illustrations. His paintings often have more stable (even static) compositions and are intensely colored. He painted in a detailed, realistic style but with choppy strokes, often of pure color, giving the paintings a somewhat impressionist quality. He estimated that he made about 30,000 drawings and paintings for pulp magazines and novels over the course of his career.

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Original Watercolor on Paper by Frank Hagel

Lot # 677 (Sale Order: 93 of 887)      

"Sign Talk" Signed lower right 'Hagel 87'. Image measures 9 7/8" x 12 3/4" with single mat and fillet that matches the pewter tone wood frame, excellent condition. Frank D. Hagel is a realist and impressionist painter and sculptor of the historical northwest and depicts the trappers, mountain men, Indians, and wildlife. He was born in Kalispell, Montana, in 1933, and has lived there since 1972. A member of the United States Navy from 1952-1955, Hagel had previous experience in construction, logging and ranching He graduated in 1959 from the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles where he studied illustration. He worked in that field in Detroit, Michigan, eventually, in 1968, spending the Fall seasons in Montana, which would lead to his moving back to the state four years later. Hagel has also painted murals and sculpted medals. -AskArt
"Sign Talk" Signed lower right 'Hagel 87'. Image measures 9 7/8" x 12 3/4" with single mat and fillet that matches the pewter tone wood frame, excellent condition. Frank ...moreD. Hagel is a realist and impressionist painter and sculptor of the historical northwest and depicts the trappers, mountain men, Indians, and wildlife. He was born in Kalispell, Montana, in 1933, and has lived there since 1972. A member of the United States Navy from 1952-1955, Hagel had previous experience in construction, logging and ranching He graduated in 1959 from the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles where he studied illustration. He worked in that field in Detroit, Michigan, eventually, in 1968, spending the Fall seasons in Montana, which would lead to his moving back to the state four years later. Hagel has also painted murals and sculpted medals. -AskArt

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Ruger Old Army .45 Cal SN: 140-42178

Lot # 678 (Sale Order: 94 of 887)      

Single action six-shot percussion revolver chambered for .45 caliber ammunition, manufactured circa 1979. Features a blued finish, 7.5" barrel, raised serrated ramp front sight, adjustable rear sight, smooth thin trigger, serrated hammer spur, non-fluted cylinder with safety stops, loading lever, three-screw steel frame, alloy backstrap/trigger guard and two-piece smooth walnut grips with Ruger medallions. Revolver retains approximately 95% of it's original finish showing light muzzle wear, scattered handling marks/small scratches and a thin drag line on the cylinder. Action is smooth with very good lock-up, the bore is pristine and the woods are fine. Condition is near NRA Excellent. ***Antique Firearm***
Single action six-shot percussion revolver chambered for .45 caliber ammunition, manufactured circa 1979. Features a blued finish, 7.5" barrel, raised serrated ramp front...more sight, adjustable rear sight, smooth thin trigger, serrated hammer spur, non-fluted cylinder with safety stops, loading lever, three-screw steel frame, alloy backstrap/trigger guard and two-piece smooth walnut grips with Ruger medallions. Revolver retains approximately 95% of it's original finish showing light muzzle wear, scattered handling marks/small scratches and a thin drag line on the cylinder. Action is smooth with very good lock-up, the bore is pristine and the woods are fine. Condition is near NRA Excellent. ***Antique Firearm***

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Heiser Batwing Chaps

Lot # 679 (Sale Order: 95 of 887)      

Dark brown leather chaps with spotted horseshoe design at corners, belt is maker marked, nickel conchos, 1930's-40's era type, shows age and use.

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F. Marked Silver Spurs

Lot # 680 (Sale Order: 96 of 887)      

Nickeled spurs with silver overlaid engraved design marked "F" with chains,

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IMI Desert Eagle Mk IV .44 Mag SN: 67553

Lot # 681 (Sale Order: 97 of 887)      

Extra large frame stainless steel gas-operated single action semi-automatic pistol chambered in .44 Magnum, manufactured in Israel by Israel Military Industries. Imported by Magnum Research of Minneapolis, Minnesota with import marks on the right side of the slide. Features a matte/satin stainless finish, 6" barrel, dovetailed serrated ramp front sight, dovetailed rear sight with square notch, ambidextrous thumb safety on the slide, partially serrated trigger, serrated hammer spur, push button magazine release, 8 round stainless steel magazine, beavertail frame and one-piece pebbled black rubber wrap-around grip with IMI insignias. Includes a factory cardboard box with documents and two addition magazines in the factory packaging. Pistol shows some small dents on the front of the slide on the left side and a few minor handling marks on the top of the slide with no other wear observed. Action is strong, the polygonal bore is pristine and the rubber grips are fine. Condition is near NRA Perfect in box. ***Modern Firearm***
Extra large frame stainless steel gas-operated single action semi-automatic pistol chambered in .44 Magnum, manufactured in Israel by Israel Military Industries. Imported...more by Magnum Research of Minneapolis, Minnesota with import marks on the right side of the slide. Features a matte/satin stainless finish, 6" barrel, dovetailed serrated ramp front sight, dovetailed rear sight with square notch, ambidextrous thumb safety on the slide, partially serrated trigger, serrated hammer spur, push button magazine release, 8 round stainless steel magazine, beavertail frame and one-piece pebbled black rubber wrap-around grip with IMI insignias. Includes a factory cardboard box with documents and two addition magazines in the factory packaging. Pistol shows some small dents on the front of the slide on the left side and a few minor handling marks on the top of the slide with no other wear observed. Action is strong, the polygonal bore is pristine and the rubber grips are fine. Condition is near NRA Perfect in box. ***Modern Firearm***

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Fred Mueller Saddle

Lot # 682 (Sale Order: 98 of 887)      

Brown leather geometric tooled saddle with round floral motif at edges. Maker marked, made in Denver, Colorado. Includes breast collar. Square skirted with brass accented horn and 12 1/2" seat, nickel conchos. Overall fair condition shows age and use.
Brown leather geometric tooled saddle with round floral motif at edges. Maker marked, made in Denver, Colorado. Includes breast collar. Square skirted with brass accented...more horn and 12 1/2" seat, nickel conchos. Overall fair condition shows age and use.

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960 Rds 223Rem

Lot # 682a (Sale Order: 99 of 887)      

Made by PMC

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Smith & Wesson 52-2 .38 Spl SN: A192542

Lot # 683 (Sale Order: 100 of 887)      

'The .38 Master Single-Action' Vintage full size single action semi-automatic pistol chambered in .38 Special Mid-Range, manufactured circa 1971-1993. Features a bright blued finish, 5" barrel, full-length steel guide rod, 1/8" patridge front sight, dovetailed adjustable rear sight, .365" serrated trigger with adjustable stop, .260" hammer with serrated spur, thumb safety on the left side of the slide, magazine disconnect safety, push button magazine release, factory 5 round magazine, steel frame with serrated front strap, knurled mainspring housing with lanyard loop, and two-piece checkered walnut grips with silver S&W medallions. Pistol exhibits approximately 95% of it's original finish showing light edge wear and scattered handling marks/scratches. Action is very smooth, the bore is pristine & wood grips are very good. Condition is NRA Very Good+++. ***Modern Firearm***
'The .38 Master Single-Action' Vintage full size single action semi-automatic pistol chambered in .38 Special Mid-Range, manufactured circa 1971-1993. Features a bright b...morelued finish, 5" barrel, full-length steel guide rod, 1/8" patridge front sight, dovetailed adjustable rear sight, .365" serrated trigger with adjustable stop, .260" hammer with serrated spur, thumb safety on the left side of the slide, magazine disconnect safety, push button magazine release, factory 5 round magazine, steel frame with serrated front strap, knurled mainspring housing with lanyard loop, and two-piece checkered walnut grips with silver S&W medallions. Pistol exhibits approximately 95% of it's original finish showing light edge wear and scattered handling marks/scratches. Action is very smooth, the bore is pristine & wood grips are very good. Condition is NRA Very Good+++. ***Modern Firearm***

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