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Jim Demunck Signed Master Engraved Winchester Model 21 Shotgun

Lot # 1526 (Sale Order: 526 of 596)      

Highly Attractive Master Jim Demunck Signed and Game Scene Engraved Winchester Model 21 Double Barrel Shotgun

Built with blued steel barrels featuring dual bead sights on the matted concave solid rib which is marked "CUSTOM BUILT BY WINCHESTER", small wedges of scroll engraving at either breech, standard markings, muzzles threaded for interchangeable chokes, and 2 3/4 inch chambers with automatic ejectors. The barrels are fitted to the blue finished boxlock action which displays highly attractive Winchester 21-5 pattern engraving consisting of floral scroll engraving surrounding oval game scenes depicting a pheasant cock in flight on the left, pointing setters on the underside and on the triggerguard, and a grouse in flight on the right side. The engraving is signed on the triggerplate "J. R. DEMUNCK" For American Master Engraver Jim Demunck. The gun features a single selective gold trigger and a tang mounted manual safety with gold inlaid "SAFE" indicator. The gun is fitted with an attractively figured and multi-point checkered beavertail forend with engraved blue forend iron as well as a pistol grip stock with Winchester grip cap and rubber recoil pad. Included is an extra beavertail forend and pistol grip stock with adjustable comb and length of pull. Barrel and stock measurements (R/L): bore diameter nine inches from the breech .728/.729 inches; minimum wall thickness .033/.033 inches; 1 7/16 inch drop at comb; 2 inch drop at heel; 14 3/8 inch length of pull; weight 7 lbs. 14 oz.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine as masterfully upgraded by Master Engraver Jim Demunck, retaining 98% blue finish with some minor spotting, some minor handling evidence, and sharp checkering on the replacement wood. Mechanically excellent. The extra stock and forend are very fine.

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Engraved and Precious Metal Inlaid Winchester Model 12 Shotgun

Lot # 1527 (Sale Order: 527 of 596)      

Attractive Upgraded Panel Scene Engraved and Precious Metal Inlaid Winchester Model 12 Slide Action Trap Shotgun

Manufactured in 1917 and subsequently beautifully upgraded to the current custom embellished and precious metal inlaid configuration. The gun has a blued steel barrel featuring dual bead sights on the matted vent rib,6 1/2 inch wedges of floral scroll engraving on either side of the breech, a 2 3/4 inch chamber, and choke marked "FULL". The barrel is fitted to the blued action which displays mover floral scroll engraving surrounding a gold inlaid pointer and retriever flushing a trio of silver inlaid quail on the left with a trio of silver inlaid mallards in flight on the right side. The gun has an extended safety button with a brass stopper and a wide trigger shoe. The gun is fitted with a beautifully figured and deep oak leaf carved forend as well as a pistol grip stock with engraved silver grip cap marked "C. A. WILSON", a white diamond inlaid on either side, and a Pachmayr recoil pad. Stock measurements: 1 1/2 inch drop at comb; 2 1/4 inch drop at heel; 14 1/4 inch length of pull; weight 8 lbs. 2 oz.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine overall as elaborately custom embellished, retaining 95% blue finish, 99% silver and gold finishes, some slide retraction wear, some thinning inside the triggerguard, a few minor scratches on the wood, and crisp carving on the stock and forend. Mechanically excellent.

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Winchester Model 21 Double Barrel Shotgun with Factory Letter

Lot # 1528 (Sale Order: 528 of 596)      

Engraved 21-1 Pattern Winchester Model 21 Double Barrel Shotgun with Factory Letter

This gun was built with blued Winchester Proof Steel barrels featuring dual brass bead sights on the matted concave solid rib which is marked "CUSTOM BUILT BY WINCHESTER FOR GUY L. SWANSON", single band of engraving at the breech, chokes marked "FULL"/"MOD", and chambers marked 2 3/4" with automatic ejectors. The barrels are fitted to the blued action which displays engraving resembling Winchester's 21-1 engraving pattern showing tasteful use of scrollwork on all side as well as on the toplever and triggerguard. The gun features a single selective gold trigger and a tang mounted manual safety with gold inlaid "SAFE" indicator. The gun is fitted with a beautiful highly figured and multi-point checkered beavertail forend with engraved fittings and an ebony tip inlay as well as a pistol grip Monte-Carlo stock with blued steel grip cap, "G/L/S" in the gold inscription oval, and Winchester red rubber recoil pad. The included factory letter confirms custom grade, barrel length, gauge, sights, manual safety, pistol grip stock, beavertail forend, chokes, and "Guy L. Swanson" on the rib when inspection was started on January 19, 1967, and finished on April 14, 1967. Barrel and stock measurements (R/L): bore diameter nine inches from the breech .730/.730 inches; choke constriction .033/.012 inches; minimum wall thickness .025/.023 inches; 1 3/4 inch drop at comb; 2 9/16 inch drop at heel; 14 9/16 inch length of pull; weight 7 lbs. 11 oz.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine retaining 85% original blue finish on the receiver with slight edge wear, 98% refinished blue on the barrels, a few freckles of minor spotting, a few dings and scratches on the wood, and crisp checkering on the very fine refinished stock and forend. Mechanically excellent.

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Winchester Model 21 Skeet Grade Shotgun with Factory Letter

Lot # 1529 (Sale Order: 529 of 596)      

Winchester Model 21 Skeet Grade Double Barrel Shotgun with Factory Letter

Built with blued steel barrels featuring Bradley red front and steel mid-bead sights on the matted concave solid rib, standard Winchester markings, 2 3/4 inch chambers with automatic ejectors, and chokes marked "WS-1"/"WS-2". The barrels are fitted to the blued action which is unadorned aside from "SKEET" stamped on the bottom of the receiver, the serial number on the upper tang, and standard markings on the watertable and features a single selective trigger and a tang mounted manual safety. The gun is fitted with a beautifully figured and nicely checkered beavertail forend and a pistol grip stock with multi-point checkered wrist, factory grip cap, and a checkered bare butt. The included factory letter confirms the current grade, gauge, barrel length, chokes, safety, single trigger, ejectors, pistol grip stock, beavertail forend, and skeet finish, when it was completed for stock when the inspection was started on August 18, 1948, and completed the following day. Barrel and stock measurements (R/L): bore diameter nine inches from the breech .729/.729 inches; choke constriction .003(jug)/.010 inches; minimum wall thickness .035/.032 inches; 1 1/2 inch drop at comb; 2 3/8 inch drop at heel; 13 15/16 inch length of pull; weight 7 lbs. 9 oz.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Excellent, retaining 90% original blue finish, slight edge wear, a few dings and scratches on the wood, and sharp checkering on the stock and forend. Mechanically excellent.

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Lambert and Lemarchand Browning Midas Grade Superposed Shotgun

Lot # 1530 (Sale Order: 530 of 596)      

Very Rare Engraved Double Signed "Lambert" and "Lemarchand" Belgian Browning Midas Grade Superposed Shotgun with Case

Manufactured in 1974. Double ivory bead sights on the matte vent rib, choked skeet/skeet and chambered for 2 3/4 inch shells with ejectors. Blued triggerplate action with relief Germanic style floral scroll engraving with punch dot background, gold inlaid pheasants on the left side of the receiver in a field scene, ducks on the right side in a marsh scene, and a quail on the underside. The game scenes on the sides of the receiver also have gold wire bordering. The triggerguard, two inches of the breech end of the top barrel on each side, forearm release assembly, knuckle, bottom of the barrel lumps, upper tang, and toplever are also nicely engraved in the same patterns. The left side of the receiver are signed by the engraver, "J.LAMBERT" and the right side, "R. LEMARCHAND". Gold washed single selective trigger and tang safety/selector with gold letters. The receiver pins and firing pins are gold plated. Highly figured deluxe walnut beavertail forearm and flat knob long tang pistol grip stock with fine line checkering and a brown leather covered solid rubber recoil pad. Includes a Browning Naugahyde Hartmann takedown case. Barrel and stock measurements (U/O): bore diameter nine inches from the breech .722/.722 inches; choke constriction .003/.004 inches; minimum wall thickness .039/.035 inches; 1 1/2 inch drop at comb; 1 15/16 inch drop at heel; 14 1/8 inch length of pull; weight 7 lbs. 6 oz.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Excellent overall, retaining 99% plus original blue and gold finishes with minor handling evidence with light wear to the recoil pad. The wood has a chip out of the top rear on the left side of the forend, a crack on the top rear on the right side, and sharp checkering. Mechanically excellent. The case is excellent.

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Doyen Engraved Browning Grade V "Diana" Superposed Skeet Shotgun

Lot # 1531 (Sale Order: 531 of 596)      

Factory Rene Doyen Signed and Engraved Belgian Browning Grade V "Diana" Superposed Skeet Shotgun

Manufactured in 1956. Built with blued Special Steel barrels featuring a single bead sight on the matted vent rib, light engraving at the upper breech, chokes marked "**$"/"**$" (skeet/skeet), and 2 3/4 inch chambers with ejectors. The barrels are fitted to the coin finished action which is engraved in the Grade V "Diana" pattern with flowing scroll designs surrounding four game scenes depicting a flock of mallards in a marsh on the right, a covey of pheasant in a wooded scene on the left, a pair of quail on the underside, and a pair of rabbits on the triggerguard all in fine detail. The engraving is signed "DOYEN" below the left scene for FN engraver Rene Doyen. The gun features a single gold trigger and tang mounted safety/selector. The gun is fitted with a beautifully figured and multi-point checkered Lightning forend with engraved forend iron and round knob long tang pistol grip stock with an added Pachmayr recoil pad. Barrel and stock measurements (U/O): bores nine inches from the breech measured at .726/.725 inches; choke constriction .001/.001 inches; minimum wall thickness .043/.045 inches; 1 9/16 inch drop at comb; 2 3/8 inch drop at heel; 13 3/4 inch length of pull; weight 7 lbs. 12 oz.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Excellent, retaining 99% original blue finish and 98% original coin finish, minor handling evidence and some patches of dried grease on the action. The wood has been freshened and show minor marks and sharp checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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Dewil Engraved Browning 20 Ga Pointer Grade Superposed Shotgun

Lot # 1532 (Sale Order: 532 of 596)      

Factory Rene Dewil Signed and Engraved Belgian Browning 20 Gauge Pointer Grade Superposed Shotgun

Manufactured in 1967. Built with blued Special Steel barrels featuring a single steel bead sight on the matted vent rib, standard Browning markings, light band of engraving at the upper breech, chokes marked "**-"/"**" (improved cylinder/modified), and 2 3/4 inch chambers with automatic ejectors. The barrels are fitted to the coin finished action which displays attractive floral scroll engraving surrounding four individual game scenes consisting of a Labrador retriever holding a mallard in its mouth in a pond scene on the left, a pointer grasping a pheasant in a field on the right, a pair of bedded "lightning" quail on the underside, and a pair of pheasants on the triggerguard. The engraving is signed "R.DEWIL" on the left side of the action beneath the scene for FN engraver Rene Dewil. The gun features a single gold trigger and tang mounted manual safety/selector with gold inlaid "S", "O", and "U" indicators. The gun is fitted with a beautifully figured and multi-point checkered forend with engraved forend iron as well as a desirable French walnut round knob short tang pistol grip stock with Browning buttplate. Includes a Browning soft case. Barrel and stock measurements (U/O): bore diameter nine inches from the breech .623/.623 inches; choke constriction .009/.019 inches; minimum wall thickness .036/.038 inches; 1 1/2 inch drop at comb; 2 1/16 inch drop at heel; 14 1/4 inch length of pull; weight 6 lbs. 3 oz.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine overall, retaining 98% original blue and coin finishes with minor handling evidence, some very minor scattered spotting, a few light dings and scratches on the wood, and crisp checkering on the stock and forend. Mechanically excellent. The case is very fine.

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Game Scene Engraved Browning Citori Grade V Skeet Shotgun

Lot # 1533 (Sale Order: 533 of 596)      

Factory Game Scene Engraved Browning .410 Bore Citori Grade V Over/Under Skeet Shotgun with Case

Manufactured in 1981. Built with blued barrels featuring dual white bead sights on the matted vent rib, 3 inch chambers with automatic ejectors, and chokes marked "**$"/"**$" (skeet/skeet). The barrels are fitted to the coin grey finished action which displays standard Grade V engraving consisting of a trio of pheasants in a wooded scene on the left, a trio of mallards in a marsh on the right, a single quail on the triggerguard, and a dog flushing a pheasant on the underside all surrounded by floral scrollwork. The gun features a single trigger and tang mounted safety/selector. The gun is fitted with a beautifully figured and multi-point checkered beavertail forend with engraved forend iron as well as a pistol grip stock with Browning recoil pad. Includes a factory takedown case. Stock measurements: 1 9/16 inch drop at comb; 1 13/16 inch drop at heel; 14 3/8 inch length of pull; weight 7 lbs. 11 oz.

Class: Modern Long Gun

Excellent overall, retaining 99% original blue and coin finishes with minor handling evidence, a few marks in the wood, and sharp checkering on the stock and forend. Mechanically excellent. The case is excellent.

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Factory Engraved C.S.M.C. 20 Gauge Inverness Shotgun

Lot # 1534 (Sale Order: 534 of 596)      

Factory Engraved Connecticut Shotgun Manufacturing Co. 20 Gauge Inverness Over/Under Shotgun with Case

Built with blued steel monoblock barrels featuring a single brass bead sight on the matted vent rib, standard markings, interchangeable chokes(improved cylinder/skeet 1 installed), and 3 inch chambers with automatic ejectors. The barrels are fitted to a casehardened round body triggerplate action which features classic rose and scroll engraving surrounding "INVERNESS" in a banner on the underside before continuing onto the toplever and triggerguard. The gun features a single trigger and tang mounted automatic safety/selector. The gun is fitted with a highly figured and multi-point checkered walnut forend with engraved forend iron as well as a semi-pistol grip stock with a red rubber recoil pad. Includes a factory supplied takedown case, cleaning brushes, oiler, snap caps, and three extra choke tubes (modified, improved modified, and full). Barrel and stock measurements (U/O): bore diameters measured nine inches from the breeches .616/.615 inches; minimum wall thickness .034/.033 inches; 1 7/16 inch drop at comb; 2 1/16 inch drop at heel; 14 3/8 inch length of pull; weight 6 lbs. 7 oz.

Class: Modern Long Gun

Excellent overall, retaining 99% original blue and casehardened finishes with minor handling evidence and sharp checkering on the stock and forend. Mechanically excellent. The case is also excellent.

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Angelo Bee Engraved Gold Inlaid Belgian Browning .22 Auto Rifle

Lot # 1535 (Sale Order: 535 of 596)      

Master Angelo Bee Signed, Engraved, and Gold Inlaid Belgian Browning .22 Auto Semi-Automatic Rifle with Case

Manufactured in Belgium by Fabrique Nationale and then subsequently masterfully upgraded to the current engraved and gold inlaid configuration by world renowned Master Engraver Angelo Bee. The rifle has a blued barrel which features a beaded blade front sight and elevation adjustable flip-up rear sight, and standard factory markings. The barrel is mated with a coin finished receiver which displays gorgeous beautifully executed floral scroll engraving over a blackened background surrounding a highly detailed semi-relief gold inlaid gargoyle on either side as well as an attractive gold washed trigger. The engraving is signed by Angelo Bee on both sides of the receiver at the bottom with his easily recognizable "A.BEE" signature. The rifle is fitted with a lovely highly-figured and multi-point basket weave pattern checkered forend as well as a pistol grip stock with a serrated blued steel buttplate. Includes a factory takedown case and a signed Angelo Bee Certificate of Authenticity for this rifle.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Exceptionally fine as masterfully upgraded by Angelo Bee, retaining 99% blue, coin, and gold finishes with minor handling evidence and sharp checkering on the stock and forend. Mechanically excellent. The case is very fine.

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Angelo Bee Engraved Browning .22 Auto Grade II Rifle

Lot # 1536 (Sale Order: 536 of 596)      

Factory Angelo Bee Signed and Engraved Belgian Browning .22 Auto Grade II Semi-Automatic Rifle with Case

Manufactured in 1970, the rifle features a blued barrel with blade front and adjustable flip-up rear sights, standard factory markings, and gold trigger. The coin finished receiver shows the standard Grade II engraving consisting of a pair of squirrels in a tree on the left, a pair of prairie dogs on the right, and a single mallard in flight on the top. The engraving is signed "A.BEE" on the left at the bottom for renowned engraver Angelo Bee. The rifle is fitted with an attractive well-figured and checkered forend and stock with serrated blued steel buttplate. Includes a factory Naugahyde takedown case.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Excellent, retaining 99% original blue and coin finishes with minor handling evidence. There is some varnish bubbling at the toe; otherwise, the wood is also excellent with minor marks and sharp checkering. Mechanically excellent. The case is very fine with removed locks.

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Factory Engraved Belgian Browning .22 Auto Grade III Rifle

Lot # 1537 (Sale Order: 537 of 596)      

Factory Engraved Belgian Browning .22 Auto Grade III Semi-Automatic Rifle

Manufactured in 1957, the rifle features a blued barrel with blade front and four-position adjustable rear sights, standard factory markings, and a gold trigger. The barrel is fitted to the coin grey receiver which displays Grade III engraving consisting of a setter flushing a trio of pheasant cocks on the left, a setter flushing a trio of mallards on the right, and a setter with a shot mallard in his mouth on the top side. The rifle is fitted with a well-figured and multi-point skip-line checkered forend as well as a pistol grip stock with serrated blued steel buttplate.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Excellent, retaining 99% original blue and coin finishes with minor handling evidence. There is a small crack at the wrist off the lower tang and a chip at the rear of the forend; otherwise, the wood is very fine with some scratches at the heel, some dings at the top, and sharp checkering. The takedown lever is loose; otherwise, mechanically excellent.

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J. Dague Engraved Browning Grade IV BAR Rifle with Box

Lot # 1538 (Sale Order: 538 of 596)      

Factory J. Dague Signed and Engraved Belgian Browning Grade IV BAR Semi-Automatic Rifle with Box

Manufactured in 1977 in Belgium. Built with a blued barrel featuring a hooded beaded blade front, folding leaf rear sights, and standard factory markings. The barrel is fitted to the coin finished receiver which displays attractive floral scroll engraving over a matted background surrounding two fine game scenes consisting of a white-tail buck and doe on the left and a pronghorn buck and doe on the right. The engraving is signed "J. DAGUE" and is double stamped on the left side of the action. The rifle is fitted with a beautifully figured and multi-point Grade IV fancy checkered forend and pistol grip stock with a coin finish sling studs and a factory buttplate. Includes the original factory box.

Class: Modern Long Gun

Excellent overall, retaining 99% original blue and coin finishes with minor handling evidence and sharp checkering on the stock and forend. The box is good. Mechanically excellent.

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Factory Engraved Belgian Browning .22 Auto Grade II Rifle

Lot # 1539 (Sale Order: 539 of 596)      

Factory Engraved Belgian Browning .22 Auto Grade II Semi-Automatic Rifle with Box

Manufactured in 1975, the rifle features a blued barrel with blade front and elevation adjustable flip-up rear sights, standard factory markings, and gold trigger. The coin finished receiver shows the standard Grade II engraving consisting of a pair of squirrels in a tree on the right, a pair of prairie dogs on the left, and a single mallard in flight on the top. The rifle is fitted with an attractively figured and checkered forend and stock with serrated blued steel buttplate. Includes the original factory box.

Class: Modern Long Gun

Excellent overall, retaining 99% original blue and coin finishes with minor handling evidence, some flaking/pitting on the buttplate, and sharp checkering on the stock and forend. Mechanically excellent. The box is very good.

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Ed McGivern’s Smith & Wesson Military & Police Target Revolver

Lot # 1540 (Sale Order: 540 of 596)      

Rare, Well-Documented, Historic Famed Handgunner Ed McGivern’s Montana Shipped Early Speed Shooting Record Setting Smith & Wesson .38 Military & Police Model of 1905 Fourth Change Double Action Target Revolver as Featured in Fast and Fancy Revolver Shooting with Factory Letter

This S&W .38 Military & Police target revolver has an intriguing, historically significant past. Originally shipped to the famed Anaconda Copper Mining Co. of Montana, this revolver ended up in the hands of legendary handgunner Ed McGivern. As noted by the two gold inscription plaques mounted on the frame, the revolver was used by McGivern to set his early speed shooting records. This revolver also has impeccable provenance as outlined by S&W historian Roy Jinks. The history of this revolver and its ownership is found in two letters written by S&W historian Roy Jinks. Confirmed by the S&W factory records, the factory letter indicates the revolver was shipped to Anaconda Copper Mining Co. of Montana, on September 26, 1917 with a 6 inch barrel, Marble Sheard front sight, blue finish, and checkered gold medallion walnut grips. In the factory letter Jinks stated that McGivern used the revolver to set his early speed shooting records, and these record times are immortalized on two gold plates mounted on the frame. In an included letter to previous revolver owner Colonel Rex Applegate, Jinks presented further details. S&W Vice President Douglas B. Wesson later obtained the revolver from McGivern. After Wesson’s death, Jinks purchased this revolver from the Wesson family. Jinks later sold the revolver to Colonel Rex Applegate and then in 1999 it was purchased by Mike Priwer. Jinks concluded, “There is no question of the importance of the revolver as it helped to illustrate that Smith & Wesson revolvers were the finest double actions in the world. It was used in many Smith & Wesson advertisements and Doug Wesson displayed it to many police officers to impress them with the quality of Smith & Wesson’s Double Action revolvers.” Jinks, however, is incorrect about the details related to how McGivern and later Doug Wesson obtained the revolver. The correct story is presented in copies of included letters written between Wesson and McGivern. In these letters we learn that McGivern used the .38 M&P no. 286600 as partial payment for a brand new, extremely early production 6 ½ inch .357 Registered Magnum (Reg. No. 8). This is clearly illustrated in a July 30, 1935 letter Wesson wrote McGivern: “You’re absolutely correct in thinking that the Magnum was not to be billed to you as, of course, it is part payment for the .38 Military & Police that did the original high speed work.” Copies of McGivern’s S&W order for Reg. No. 8 are included. Talk of a gun trade dated back to at least 1930 when Wesson wrote McGivern: “I certainly appreciate your offer of your 38 ‘Record Maker’ together with this affidavit, but just at the present time I wouldn’t take advantage of it. When I do, we certainly can fix up a trade for the revolvers that you need to fill out your list. I will be particularly interested in doing this not only for the reason of showing my appreciation for what you have done for Smith & Wesson in the past, but also to have the chance to refute the impression that some people have that this present output of the plant is not quite equal to that in the past, whereas, actually I know that our inspection is closer and our manufacturing nicer than it has ever been.” Wesson’s letter was in response to McGivern’s letter of October 28, 1930. It would be a few years later before talk of an exchange was brought up again. In a September 19, 1933 letter Wesson calls out the .38 M&P by serial number: “If you have definitely decided that you are through with your old .38 M.&P #286600 I am very anxious indeed to get it, together with a statement from you as to its performances, because it will make a wonderful exhibit as the fastest shooting gun, or rather, the gun that has been shot faster than any other in the world, and I can use it to great advantage in my work...” A few days prior to Wesson’s September 1933 letter, McGivern called for a trade as well as confirmed how he obtained no. 286600. McGivern wrote, “I mentioned some time ago that I would be willing to let you have the gun with the gold plates on, for your own museum or relic collection, or for that of the company, in exchange for which I wanted some guns for my own use, as this gun belonged originally to Mr. L.A. Smith when he was deputy sheriff…”The revolver is pictured and identified in McGivern’s “Fast and Fancy Revolver Shooting” on page 140.
more... Provenance: Deputy Sheriff L. A. Smith; Ed McGivern; Smith & Wesson Vice President Douglas B. Wesson; S&W historian Roy Jinks; The Colonel Rex Applegate Collection; The Mike Priwer Collection

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Ed McGivern’s Used World Speed Shooting Record Target

Lot # 1541 (Sale Order: 541 of 596)      

Historic, Documented Ed McGivern’s August 20, 1932 Used World Speed Shooting Record Target

Ed McGivern (1874-1957) was known as “the World’s Fastest Gun.” This target was used by McGivern in August 1932, when he sent 5 shots into a 1 inch group at 20 feet in 9/20th of a second, a record he still holds today. The revolver he used was an S&W Military & Police Target No. 286600, and this speed shooting record setting revolver is featured in the previous lot. The upper left corner of the target has the typewritten notation: “Shot by Ed McGivern/At Lead, S.Dak., Rifle/Club, Aug. 20, 1932./Peters new 158 grain/wadcutter bullet. Time/between 2/5 and ½ sec./distance 20 feet.” This notation is above a list of typewritten witnesses. These witnesses have signed their names on the right corner of the target. Below the signature is the following handwritten notation in pencil: “shot by Ed McGivern/with 38 spl 286600 M&P/Smith and Wesson 6” barrel/target sights McGivern favorite/at Lead Rifle Club/Aug 20-32. 20 feet/peters new/158 grain/wad cutter/bullet/38 spl.” The M&P revolver is again mentioned by serial number on the target: “S&W/GUN 286600 PETERS CTG.” The S&W .38 Military & Police Target Revolver No. 286600 is featured in the previous lot. No. 286600 was used by McGivern in a number of speed shooting records, some of which are listed on the gold plaque mounted on the revolver. The August 20, 1932 demonstration as recorded by our subject target is not listed on the gold plaque. This indicates that No. 286600 was used by McGivern in other incredible shooting feats than just the ones listed on the plaque. The shots recorded in the August 20, 1932 demonstration are featured in the lower right corner of the target, and the 5-shots are clustered within the size of a silver half dollar. A half dollar was traced around the grouping of shots. Next to the 5-shot grouping are a set of notations (“Peters new/1/2 to 2/5/and/second,” “9/20 SECOND” and “Shot on right corner/of used target”) documenting the speed shooting record. The back of the target has the number “81490” written in pencil. This target is featured in Ed McGivern’s “Fast and Fancy Revolver Shooting” on page 152, where it is incorrectly cited as an S&W .38-44 Outdoorsman being used to accomplish the 5-shot cluster. His renowned marksmanship for firing 5-shots in 9/20ths of a second at a target 20 feet away is a feat McGivern achieved multiple times.

Class: Other

Very good with clear and legible markings. A fantastic piece to famed handgunner Ed McGivern's legacy, one that is truly in the record books!

Provenance: The Mike Priwer Collection

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Smith & Wesson Pre-Model 29 .44 Magnum Revolver with Case

Lot # 1542 (Sale Order: 542 of 596)      

Rare Nickel Smith & Wesson Pre-Model 29 .44 Magnum Double Action Revolver with Case and Factory Letter

The included factory letter lists this revolver as having a 6 1/2 inch barrel, red ramp front and white outline rear sights, target hammer and trigger, nickel finish, and checkered Goncalo Alves target grips in a shipment of 5 guns when shipped to their exclusive distributor, Rex Firearms Co., in New York, New York on June 9, 1957. Fitters mark "43" marked on ejector shroud. Includes a Smith & Wesson 44 Magnum case.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent, retaining 98% plus original nickel finish with light handling marks, and a cylinder drag line. Grips are very fine with minor dings and scratches and crisp grip checkering. Mechanically excellent. Case is very good with interior wear and staining.

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Smith & Wesson Model 29-2 Double Action Revolver with Case

Lot # 1543 (Sale Order: 543 of 596)      

Smith & Wesson Model 29-2 Double Action Revolver with Case

Manufactured in 1975/76. Matching serial numbers on the frame and butt. Fitted with red ramp front sight, white outline rear sight, and Goncalo Alves grips with silver S&W medallions. Includes a factory hardwood case, cleaning tools, and screwdriver.

Class: Modern Handgun

Excellent overall, retaining 99% original nickel finish with minor handling evidence, slight cylinder drag line, and sharp grip checkering. Mechanically excellent. Case is very fine.

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Cased Smith & Wesson 44 Magnum Pre-Model 29 Revolver with Letter

Lot # 1544 (Sale Order: 544 of 596)      

Smith & Wesson .44 Magnum Pre-Model 29 Double Action Revolver with Case and Factory Letter

The included factory letter confirms the current five screw variation, finish, barrel length, and grips when the revolver was shipped to Von Lengerke & Antoine of Chicago, IL, on June 26, 1956. Showing matching serial number barrel, cylinder, and butt. Fitted with serrated red ramp front sight, white outline rear sight, and checkered Goncalo Alves grips with silver Smith & Wesson medallions. Includes a Smith & Wesson 44 Magnum case containing cleaning tools and screwdriver.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent, retaining 99% original finish with minor handling evidence and a light cylinder drag line. There is a slight chip at the right grip toe; otherwise, the grips are excellent with sharp checkering. Mechanically excellent. The case is very good.

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Smith & Wesson Model 29 Revolver with Case and Factory Letter

Lot # 1545 (Sale Order: 545 of 596)      

Smith & Wesson Model 29 Double Action Revolver with Case and Factory Letter

The included factory letter confirms the current four screw variation, finish, barrel length, and grips when the revolver was shipped to Frankfurth Hardware Co. of Milwaukee, WI, on April 14th, 1959. The revolver shows matching serial numbers on the frame and butt. Includes a factory 44 Magnum case containing cleaning tools and screwdriver.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent overall, retaining 99% original blue finish, a light cylinder drag line, and sharp grip checkering. Mechanically excellent. The case is very fine.

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Congressman's Factory Pinto Smith & Wesson Pre-Model 21 Revolver

Lot # 1546 (Sale Order: 546 of 596)      

Rare Documented Congressman Cecil R. King Owned Factory Pinto Smith & Wesson .44 Hand Ejector Fourth Model Military (Pre-Model 21) Double Action Revolver with Bird’s Eye Maple Grips, ATF Exempt Smoothbore Barrel, and Factory Letter

The accompanying factory letter states the revolver was shipped on October 14, 1954, and delivered to Walter Lookenbugh, S&W’s manufacturing representative for California (Los Angeles), with a 6 ½ inch barrel, red post front sight, rare two-tone or pinto finish (bright blue and nickel), target hammer and trigger, and special order smooth bird’s eye maple target grips. In the letter S&W historian Roy Jinks provided additional information related to ownership: “This revolver was special built for Congressman Cecil R. King from Englewood, CA. There were two guns in this shipment, the second was a .44 Target Model of 1950 serial number S118087 that was equipped with a 4 inch barrel. Congressman King was a close friend of Smith & Wesson’s President Mr. C.R. Hellstrom and the company built many special unusual guns for the Congressman.” The included copy of the S&W invoice confirms that this “Special Production Presentation Model,” as Jinks referred to it in the letter, was sold to Congressman King while also confirming the rare, highly attractive bird’s eye maple stocks. Nicknamed pintos, these special order factory blue and nickel finished guns are highly sought after by collectors. The factory two-tone finish and bird’s eye maple stocks make for a rare combination of features that are also just as attractive. The revolver is fitted with a smooth bore barrel featuring a threaded choke. Although the threaded smooth bore barrel does not letter, the features are professionally done and certainly have all the look of being completed by a highly talented employee at the S&W factory. The Congressman’s close ties to Hellstrom strengthens the writer’s conclusion that this rare, unusual barrel configuration is factory. In a 2019 dated email Jinks confided that if the S&W factory had performed the work, it would not have been put on the invoice and the barrel would have been taken off the production line before it was rifled. An included Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms letter exempts this revolver from the purview of the National Firearms Act and classifies it as a curio and relic.Congressman Cecil R. King (1898-1974) served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from California’s 17th congressional district for 14 terms (1942-1969). He enlisted in the U.S. Army during World War I and served as a private from 1917 to 1918. His first run in politics came in 1933 when he became a member of the California State Assembly where he remained until 1942 when he was elected by special election to the U.S. House of Representatives. King was one of the first members of Congress to get involved with the issue of Medicare. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s King was at the forefront for the push of Medicare legislation. As a member of the House of Representatives, King was the co-author of the King-Anderson Act along with Senator Clinton Anderson of New Mexico laying important groundwork for Medicare and was credited by President Lyndon Johnson at the signing the Medicare & Medicaid Act into law on July 30, 1965.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent, retaining 99% plus original blue and nickel finish with minimal handling marks and a light cylinder drag line. The grips are also excellent with very attractive grain pattern. Mechanically excellent. A very unusual, very intriguing documented ATF exempt smoothbore, factory pinto Smith & Wesson Pre-Model 21 revolver documented to a member of the U.S. Congress that will make a welcomed addition to any collection no mater how advanced.

Provenance: Congressman Cecil R. King; The Mike Priwer Collection

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Hank Williams Jr. Presentation Smith & Wesson Model 24 Revolver

Lot # 1547 (Sale Order: 547 of 596)      

Factory Engraved Limited Edition Smith & Wesson Model 24-3 Double Action Revolver with Box and Factory Letter Presented to Hank Williams Jr.

The included factory letter from S&W historian Roy Jinks confirms the Class A engraving, blue finish, barrel length, and Goncalo Alves target stocks when it was shipped from the factory on December 13, 1983, through the Smith & Wesson Marketing Department, for presentation to the recipient of the letter, world famous country singer and song writer Hank Williams Jr., for his special support of Smith & Wesson. The letter also states that only 7,500 of these reintroduced Model 24 revolvers were built in 1983, and of these, only 25 were engraved by the factory, making this a very rare revolver indeed. Included is a certificate of authenticity confirming Williams' ownership, original box with end label marked "**SPECIAL**", a detached card reading "Happy-Birthday and a belated Merry Christmas!/Roy and Jean Jinks" from S&W Historian Roy Jinks, and the aforementioned factory letter addressed to Williams.

Class: Modern Handgun

Excellent overall, retaining 99% original blue finish, faint cylinder drag lines, and limited handling evidence. Mechanically excellent. The box is also excellent.

Provenance: The Hank Williams Jr. Collection; Property of a Gentleman

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Devel Conversion Smith & Wesson Model 39 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Lot # 1548 (Sale Order: 548 of 596)      

Desirable Devel Conversion Smith & Wesson Model 39 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Manufactured c.1954-1970 and then converted by gunsmith Charles Kelsey, this Devel conversion features a fixed front sight with red insert, adjustable rear sight, satin nickel finish, 3 1/2 inch barrel, polished feed ramp and chamber, shortened slide with fixed barrel bushing to improve accuracy, shortened frame, single stack magazine with finger hook on the floor plate, and bobbed hammer. Standard checkered S&W walnut grips with "DEVEL" emblem added. This Model 39 Devel conversion is numbered "B101" to the right of the original serial number.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent as upgraded by Charles Kelsey, retaining 98% satin nickel finish with a few minor handling marks. Grips are fine with a few minor handling marks and overall crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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Devel "Full-House" Conversion S&W Model 59 Pistol with Box

Lot # 1549 (Sale Order: 549 of 596)      

Scarce Devel "Full-House" Conversion Smith & Wesson Model 59 Semi-Automatic Pistol with Original Box

Manufactured in 1981. Converted by gunsmith Charles Kelsey, the Devel "Full-House" conversion features recessed front sight with red insert, adjustable rear sight, satin nickel finish, fluted slide, shortened grip, shortened frame, 3 1/2 inch barrel with polished feed ramp and chamber, Devel barrel bushing installed to improve accuracy, Wolff springs throughout, relieved trigger guard area with finger hook, bobbed hammer, flatside carbon fiber grips with transparent viewing slots and "DEVEL" logos, and spiked magazine floor plate. This Model 59 Devel conversion is numbered "213" to the right of the original serial number. Includes original blue Smith & Wesson box with tools and manuals.

Class: Modern Handgun

Excellent as upgraded by Charles Kelsey, retaining 99% plus satin nickel finish with slight storage marks. The carbon fiber grips are also excellent. Box is very fine with some light edge wear. Mechanically excellent.

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Factory "Class A" Engraved S&W Model 39-2 Pistol with Box

Lot # 1550 (Sale Order: 550 of 596)      

Factory "Class A" Engraved Smith & Wesson Model 39-2 Semi-Automatic Pistol with Original Box

Manufactured in 1981. Factory "Class A" floral scroll engraving on a punch dot background. Includes original blue box confirming engraving, and an extra magazine.

Class: Modern Handgun

Excellent, retaining 99% plus original blue finish with limited handling evidence and sharp grip checkering. The box is very fine with some mild wear. Mechanically excellent.

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