Premiere Firearms Auction - Day 1

Premiere Firearms Auction - Day 1

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U.S. Colt Model 1851 Navy-Army Percussion Revolver

Lot # 302 (Sale Order: 301 of 920)      

U.S. Colt Model 1851 Navy-Army Percussion Revolver

Manufactured in 1856. This U.S. Colt Model 1851 revolver correctly falls into the serial number range 42,000-80,000 for Navy-Army revolvers as identified by noted Model 1851 expert Nathan Swayze. The barrel has the one line New York address with "COLTS/PATENT/U.S." on the left side of the frame, the Texas Navy scene on the cylinder and "X" on the left side of the trigger guard. Single letter inspection marks are found on some of the components. Matching numbers on the cylinder, barrel, frame, brass grip straps, wedge and loading lever. The butt is lightly script marked "E.E. Shaffield". Fitted with a one piece grip with a script letter cartouche on both sides.

Good. The revolver has a smooth brown-gray patina with traces of faded original case colors remaining on the frame. "HM" is deeply hand marked on the bottom barrel flat towards the breech. Most of the cylinder scene remains. The reoiled grip is very good with a small chip missing near the bottom (left side) and some minor handling marks with lightly visible cartouches. Mechanically fine.

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Scarce Original Rosewood Presentation Case For a Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver with Acces

Lot # 303 (Sale Order: 302 of 920)      

Scarce Original Rosewood Presentation Case For a Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver with Accessories

Measuring 14 1/4 inches wide, 6 1/2 inches deep and 2 1/4 inches tall, this mahogany case is configured for a Colt Model 1851 Navy revolver. The exterior is unmarked, with a green cloth lining across the bottom panel and a blank inscription plate, 1 7/8 inches wide and 3/4 inch tall. American-style interior, with green felt lining and 5 internal compartments, which contain a working key, ball and conical bullets, a 2-chamber brass mold with sprue cutter, an "L" shaped screwdriver/nipple wrench, and a partial box of 44 caliber D.C. Sage combustible cartridges.

Fine, with mild chipping and scratches on the attractive varnished exterior, and a few cracks in the lid. The interior is fine, with a mended break in one of the dividers, mild rubbing wear, and a small amount of fading, showing over 70% of the original attractive green color. A superb piece that would enhance a fine 1851 Navy Revolver.

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Cased Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver

Lot # 304 (Sale Order: 303 of 920)      

Cased Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver

Manufactured in 1863. The top barrel flat is marked with the one line New York U.S. America address, the left side of the frame is marked "COLTS/PATENT", and the cylinder is roll engraved with the navy battle scene and marked "COLTS PATENT No 9362" (number restamped). The matching serial number is marked on the bottom of the barrel lug, frame, trigger guard and back strap with the partial serial number "59362" on the arbor pin. The barrel wedge has the number "7785" and the loading lever is unmarked. The left side of the trigger guard is marked "36 CAL". Blue barrel and cylinder, casehardened hammer, frame and loading lever, and silver plated brass trigger guard and back strap. Fitted with a smooth one piece walnut grip. In a period partitioned wooden case holding a "COLTS/PATENT" marked bullet mold.

Fine. The revolver has a smooth gray patina with the barrel retaining 70% original blue finish and the frame, hammer and loading lever retaining 40% original case colors. Some minor pitting is present on the cylinder. Half of the cylinder scene remains. The grip straps retain 70% original silver plating with the exposed brass having an attractive patina. The grip is very fine with some minor pressure dents and retaining much of the varnish. Mechanically fine. The relined custom case is good with a number of minor handling marks on the revarnished exterior.

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U.S. Colt Model 1851 Army Contract Navy Percussion Revolver

Lot # 305 (Sale Order: 304 of 920)      

U.S. Colt Model 1851 Army Contract Navy Percussion Revolver

Manufactured in 1856, this is a 3rd Model 1851 "Army-Navy" revolver in the 42,000-80,000 serial number range, which were purchased by the U.S. Army prior to the Civil War. Revolvers in this serial number range were issued to the 1st and 2nd Cavalry Regiments and were used extensively in campaigns against hostile Indians in and prior to the Civil War. These revolvers also saw service during the Civil War and saw additional service on the Frontier after being sold as surplus. The top of the barrel flat is marked "--ADDRESS SAML COLT NEW YORK CITY--" and the left side of the frame is marked "COLTS/PATENT/U.S." Single letter inspection marks (A and M) are found on the grip straps and cylinder. The cylinder has the navy battle scene and the grip straps are silver plated brass. The matching serial number is marked on the bottom of the barrel, frame, cylinder, trigger guard and back strap with the partial serial number "3528" on the loading lever, cylinder pin and wedge. Fitted with a one piece grip that is stamped "JOHN H [illegible]" on the sides.

Good. The revolver has a dark mottled brown patina with some minor pitting. Traces of the cylinder scene remain. A percussion nipple is blown out and the barrel wedge screw is missing the head. The grip straps retain traces of original silver plating in the protected areas with the exposed brass having an aged patina. The grip is very good with some minor pressure dents and scratches. Mechanically fine.

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Colt Model 1849 Percussion Pocket Revolver

Lot # 306 (Sale Order: 305 of 920)      

Colt Model 1849 Percussion Pocket Revolver

Manufactured in 1866. The top barrel flat has the one line New York address, "COLTS/PATENT" on the left side of the frame, "31 CAL" on the left side of the trigger guard and the stagecoach holdup scene is rolled engraved on the cylinder. Matching numbers appear on the frame, barrel, grip straps, cylinder and barrel wedge. Fitted with a varnished one piece grip. Blue finish with casehardened frame, hammer and loading lever and silver plated grip straps.

Very fine. The barrel and cylinder retains 80% original blue finish showing some thinning to a brown. Most of the cylinder scene remains. The loading lever, hammer and frame retain 40% of the original case colors which is contained in the protected areas. The grip straps retain heavy amounts of original silver plating around the trigger guard and top of the back strap with the exposed brass having an aged patina. Mechanically fine.

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Civil War Martially Inspected Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver

Lot # 307 (Sale Order: 306 of 920)      

Civil War Martially Inspected Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver

Manufactured in 1863. The top of the barrel is stamped "-ADDRESS COL SAML COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA-" and above the barrel wedge is marked with the letters "DD" on the left side. The three screw frame is cut for a stock and is marked "COLTS/PATENT" on the left side. The cylinder has the Texas Navy scene and the letters "D" and "D". The grip straps are stamped with the letter "H". Matching numbers are on the barrel, cylinder, arbor pin, barrel wedge and grip straps. The grip has a cartouche (very faint) stamped on each side.

Good. The revolver has an even smooth, crisp dark brown patina. Some minor pitting is present (mostly on the cylinder). Much of the cylinder scene remains. The grip is good with a chip missing near the bottom (left side), a series of pressure dents on the bottom and some minor handling marks. Mechanically fine.

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Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver

Lot # 308 (Sale Order: 307 of 920)      

Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver

Manufactured in 1862 with a four screw frame cut for a shoulder stock. The top of the barrel has the one line New York address, the left side of the frame is marked "COLTS/PATENT", and the cylinder is marked "COLTS PATENT No 5810". Small inspector letters are present on most of the major components. Matching numbers on cylinder, barrel, frame, and grip straps. Fitted with a one-piece grip which has a period added Morgan silver dollar coin on the left side.

About good, showing mostly a brown patina. The trigger guard is cracked a the front screw. Traces of the cylinder scene remain. The grip is good with a few missing minor chips, a minor crack below the inset coin, a series of minor pressure dents on the bottom and "E.M.C.C." hand carved on the right side. Mechanically fine.

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Factory Engraved Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver

Lot # 309 (Sale Order: 308 of 920)      

Factory Engraved Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver

Manufactured in 1860. The breech end of the replacement barrel is engraved with a floral scroll design with a punch dot background and a man's face amid the scroll on the left side and the top flat is marked "-ADDRESS SAML COLT HARTFORD CT-" with a scallop border and the left side of the frame is engraved "COLTS/PATENT". The frame, back strap and trigger guard are engraved with a similar floral scroll design with a punch dot background. The hammer is decorated with a wolf's head. The cylinder is roll engraved with the Texas naval battle scene and marked "COLTS PATENT No. 99407". The renumbered barrel assembly is numbered "?6508", "96508" is marked on the frame, trigger guard and back strap, "6508" on the loading lever, "650" is visible on the cylinder pin and the wedge in un-numbered". There is a punch dot below the serial number on the frame and trigger guard designating engraving or special finish at the factory. Fitted with a smooth one-piece walnut grip.

Good as assembled (renumbered barrel assembly, see above). The metal surfaces have a smooth gray patina with some pitting on the cylinder. There is strong traces of aged darkened silver plating in protected areas of the trigger guard and on the top of the back strap. The mismatched cylinder scene is faint. The grip is good with most of the original varnish remaining and showing some wear on the lower edges and some minor handling marks. The markings and engraving are clear. The action is fine.

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First Year Production Colt Model 1849 Pocket London Percussion Revolver

Lot # 310 (Sale Order: 309 of 920)      

First Year Production Colt Model 1849 Pocket London Percussion Revolver

Manufactured in 1853, the first year of production for Model 1849 revolvers at the Colt London Armory. The top barrel flat is marked "ADDRESS COL: COLT/LONDON" flanked by finials and the left side of the frame is marked "COLTS/PATENT." British proofs alternate between the cylinder chambers and the cylinder has the stagecoach hold-up scene with the "COLTS PATENT" marking. The serial number along with the letter "X" appears on the barrel, cylinder, loading lever, frame and grip straps with the serial number (without "X") on the barrel wedge and cylinder pin. Silver plated brass grip straps and one-piece walnut grip.

Very good. The revolver has a smooth brown-gray patina with limited light pitting. The cylinder retains much of the scene. The grip straps have an attractive aged brass patina with traces of original silver plating on the trigger guard. The refinished grip is fine with a few pressure dents on the bottom and a couple small repaired chips. Mechanically fine.

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U.S. Marked Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Serial Number 18 Revolver

Lot # 311 (Sale Order: 310 of 920)      

U.S. Marked Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Serial Number 18 Revolver

The top of the barrel has the one line New York address and the barrel has an aftermarket German silver blade front sight. The cylinder has the Navy battle scene, the "COLTS PATENT No." marking followed by the number "18" and the letters "T" and "K" at the rear. The left side of the frame is marked "COLTS/PATENT/U.S." The number "18" is stamped on the brass trigger guard, brass back strap and cylinder. The frame, barrel, barrel wedge and loading lever are not numbered (barrel serial number has been ground off). The back strap has the letter "C" and the trigger guard has the letter "K". Fitted with an unmarked one-piece smooth walnut grip. Collectors usually agree that this gun was marketed by Stokes-Kink from surplus parts acquired from the U.S. Government.

Very good as partially refinished (barrel) and assembled (see above). The barrel retains traces of blue finish in and around the protected areas with an artificial dark patina on the balance. The loading lever, frame and hammer retain 30% original case colors. The cylinder has a smooth gray patina with most of the Navy battle scene remaining. The brass grip straps have a bright appearance. The slightly undersized grip is very good with a couple missing small chips at the bottom and some minor handling marks. Mechanically fine.

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Colt Model 1862 Pocket Navy Percussion Revolver

Lot # 312 (Sale Order: 311 of 920)      

Colt Model 1862 Pocket Navy Percussion Revolver

Manufactured in 1861. The barrel is marked with the one-line New York U.S. America address, the left side of the frame has "COLTS/PATENT" and the left side of the trigger guard is marked "36 CAL". The cylinder has the stagecoach hold-up scene. Barrel wedge and loading lever are unmarked. Matching numbers (complete and partial) are found on the barrel, grip straps and cylinder. Fitted with a one-piece varnished walnut grip.

Fine. The revolver has a smooth brown patina with the barrel retaining 30% original blue finish with traces of blue remaining on the cylinder. Some minor pitting is present. Most of the cylinder scene remains. The grip straps retain some traces of original silver plating in the protected areas with the exposed brass having an attractive mustard yellow patina. The grip is very fine with some scattered minor pressure dents and retaining most of the varnish. Mechanically fine.

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Civil War U.S. Martially Inspected Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver

Lot # 313 (Sale Order: 312 of 920)      

Civil War U.S. Martially Inspected Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver

Manufactured in 1862, with a 3-screw frame cut for a shoulder stock. The top of the barrel has the one-line New York U. S. America address flanked by dashes, "COLTS/PATENT" on the left side of the frame and the Texas naval battle scene on the rebated cylinder. Inspector initial "CC" is found on the left side of the barrel, "W" on the right barrel side, "C" and "W" on the cylinder and "H" on the grip straps. Matching numbers on the barrel, frame, grip straps and cylinder. The barrel wedge is numbered to another gun (1808). The grip has a boxed cartouche (faint) on both lower sides. The Colt Model 1860 Army revolver was the primary handgun issued to the Federal cavalry during the Civil War and remained the primary cavalry handgun until the Model 1873 Cavalry revolver was issued to the regular cavalry regiments in 1874.

Fine. The revolver retains 20% plus original blue finish (mostly on the barrel) and traces of original case colors in the protected areas with the balance a mottled gray patina. A small area of minor pitting is present at the muzzle (left side). The trigger guard has an aged patina. Most of the cylinder scene remains. The grip is very good with a small chip missing near the bottom (left side), some wear along the bottom edge and a small deep gouge (right side). Mechanically fine.

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Colt Model 1860 Army Richards Conversion Revolver

Lot # 314 (Sale Order: 313 of 920)      

Colt Model 1860 Army Richards Conversion Revolver

This is an example of a Richards Conversion Colt Model 1860 Army revolver. Total production is estimated at approximately 9,000 Model 1860 Army Revolvers that were ever converted. These revolvers were converted by shaving the recoil shield 3/16 of an inch and installing a Richards breech plate with integral notch sight and loading gate. The recoil shield was machined to provide a straight channel for the loading and ejecting of cartridges. Secondly it called for a rebounding firing pin which in turn forced the hammer to be ground flat in order to strike it properly. The barrel then had to be machined to accept the Richards ejector assembly/loading lever channel filler that is secured with a screw on the left side of the barrel lug. The top of the barrel is marked with the one line address, the rebated cylinder has the standard roll-engraved Texas Navy battle scene, is marked: "COLT'S PATENT No.4286" The left side of the frame is marked "COLTS/PATENT" and "44 CAL." is stamped on the upper left front of the trigger guard bow. The loading gate is numbered "28". The matching serial number is marked on the barrel, frame, trigger guard and back strap. Fitted with a smooth one-piece walnut grip.

Good as partially refinished. There is some cold blue (50%) present on the barrel, cylinder, ejector housing and frame. The trigger guard and back strap retain 95% silver plating with an aged patina on the exposed brass. The grip is good with most of the varnish remaining and showing some wear on the lower edges, and some minor dents and dings. The cylinder scene is 95% visible and the markings are clear. The action is excellent.

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Civil War Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver

Lot # 315 (Sale Order: 314 of 920)      

Civil War Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver

Manufactured in 1863 with a four screw frame cut for a shoulder stock. The top of the barrel has the one line New York address flanked by dashes, the left side of the frame is marked "COLTS/PATENT", and the cylinder has the Navy battle scene and the restamped number "2741". Small inspector letters are present on most of the major components. Matching numbers are found on the barrel, frame, grip straps, cylinder, wedge and arbor pin. Blue with casehardened frame and fitted with a smooth one piece grip.

Good as partially refinished/remarked (cylinder renumbered). The revolver retains 40% original blue finish with the balance a smooth brown patina. The loading lever retains 70% darkened original case colors. Barrel address has been re-cut. Much of the cylinder scene remains. The brass trigger guard has an even patina. The grip is very fine with a small chip missing near the bottom, a series of circular pressure dents on the bottom and a few minor handling marks overall. Mechanically fine.

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Extremely Early Production Colt Model 1862 Police Percussion Revolver with Two Digit Serial Number

Lot # 316 (Sale Order: 315 of 920)      

Extremely Early Production Colt Model 1862 Police Percussion Revolver with Two Digit Serial Number

Manufactured in 1861, the first year production, with serial number 50. The serial number "50" is marked on the cylinder, barrel, frame, grip straps, wedge and cylinder pin. The left side of the trigger guard is marked with the letters "G" and "S" and the left side of the frame is stamped "COLTS/PATENT". The top of the barrel has the one line Hartford address. Fluted cylinder with the patent date marking, brass grip straps and fitted with a smooth walnut grip.

Very good as refinished. The revolver retains traces of blue finish with a smooth artificial patina on the balance. Some light pitting is present (mostly on the barrel). The grip straps retain 20% silver plating with the exposed brass having an even patina. The grip is fine with worn edges and a few minor handling marks.

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U.S. Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver with Silver Plaque

Lot # 317 (Sale Order: 316 of 920)      

U.S. Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver with Silver Plaque

Third Model, made in 1857. Pin front and hammer notch rear sights, with the one line New York address on top of the barrel and "COLTS/PATENT/U.S." on the left side of the frame. Matching numbers are present on the frame, grip straps, cylinder and barrel. Smooth single piece grips, with a "C" stamp on the left side of the butt and a 1 1/2 inch long silver oval on the right side, bearing a light border engraving and faded inscription.

Very good, showing a mixed gray patina overall, with traces of blue around the barrel wedge and on the cylinder. Some case colors are visible on the loading lever, with a brown/gray patina on the frame. Brass shows a mixed aged color overall, and the grips are also very good. Mechanically very good.

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Collector's Lot of Two Colt Model 1862 Navy Cartridge Conversion Revolvers -A) Colt Model 1862 Navy

Lot # 318 (Sale Order: 317 of 920)      

Collector's Lot of Two Colt Model 1862 Navy Cartridge Conversion Revolvers -A) Colt Model 1862 Navy Cartridge Conversion 38 Rimfire Revolver


A) One line New York address on round barrel, two line patent date marking on left side of frame, "36 CAL" on left side of trigger guard and stagecoach hold up scene on the cylinder. Matching numbers on barrel, frame and grip straps. Fitted with a one piece grip.

Manufucture: Colt
Model: Pocket Navy Conversion
BBL: 4 1/2 inch round
Stock:
Guage: 38 RF
Finish: nickel
Grips: walnut
Serial Number: 7466

Condition: Fine. The revolver retains 60% original nickel finish with a smooth gray patina on the balance. The exposed brass has an attractive aged patina. Most of the cylinder scene remains. The revarnished grip is fine with a couple small chips missing from the bottom and a few minor handling marks. Mechanically fine.

B) One line New York address on octagon barrel, two line patent date marking on left side of frame, "36 CAL" on left side of trigger guard and stagecoach hold up scene on the cylinder. Matching numbers on barrel, frame and grip straps. Fitted with a one piece grip.

Manufucture: Colt
Model: Pocket Navy Conversion
BBL: 4 1/2 inch octagon
Stock:
Guage: 38 CF
Finish: nickel
Grips: walnut
Serial Number: 1512

Condition: Fair. The revolver has a mottled brown-gray patina. Traces of cylinder scene remain. The brass has a smooth aged patina. The grip is fine with some minor handling marks. Mechanically fine.

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Rare and Desirable Winchester Model 62A Gallery Slide Action Rifle

Lot # 319 (Sale Order: 318 of 920)      

Rare and Desirable Winchester Model 62A Gallery Slide Action Rifle

Manufactured in 1958. This is an example of a Model 62A Gallery Rifle chambered for .22 Short only, with a triangular feed cut in the magazine tube. It has dovetail front and adjustable rear sights. The left side of the receiver is factory roll engraved "WINCHESTER/TRADE MARK". The left side of the barrel has the Winchester legend consisting of the two line address followed by "-WINCHESTER-/-TRADE MARK-" and "-MODEL 62A-/22 SHORT-". The letter "A" behind the Model number occurred around serial number 98,000 and was due to a change in the breech bolt mechanism resulting in a name change from Model 62 to Model 62A. The matching serial number is marked on the lower tang and bottom front of the receiver. Mounted with a 17 grooved walnut forearm and smooth straight grip stock with a plastic checkered Winchester buttplate.

Excellent. The rifle retains 95% original blue finish with some smooth grayish patina on the tangs, the high edges, action bar and magazine tube. The barrel has some faint streaks of gray. The wood is fine with some minor dings and scratches. The markings are crisp and clear. Mechanically excellent.

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Desirable Pre-War Winchester Model 61 Slide Action Rifle

Lot # 320 (Sale Order: 319 of 920)      

Desirable Pre-War Winchester Model 61 Slide Action Rifle

Manufactured in 1934. Standard Winchester markings including the factory proof on top of the barrel and receiver at the breech. Dovetail front and sporting rear sights with 11 groove flat bottom walnut forearm and smooth pistol grip stock with checkered steel buttplate.

Excellent. The rifle retains 97% original blue finish showing moderate slide retraction wear on the magazine tube and rear sides of the barrel. The revarnished wood is very fine with a few very scattered minor handling marks. The markings are crisp and clear. Mechanically excellent.

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Fine Late Production Winchester Model 90 Slide Action Rifle in .22 Short Caliber

Lot # 321 (Sale Order: 320 of 920)      

Fine Late Production Winchester Model 90 Slide Action Rifle in .22 Short Caliber

This third model was manufactured in late 1919. This is one of the variations of model 1890 with the barrel stamping having a space between "MOD." and "90". Fitted with a 12 groove walnut forearm and straight grip stock with crescent steel buttplate.

Very fine with 85% plus of the original blue finish remains with high edge and cycling wear. There are some areas of light oxidation present on right upper receiver and trigger guard. The wood is also very fine with scattered dings and scratches. The rear top ejector screw is absent from the breechblock. Mechanically excellent.

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Excellent Winchester Model 63 Semi-Automatic Rifle

Lot # 322 (Sale Order: 321 of 920)      

Excellent Winchester Model 63 Semi-Automatic Rifle

Manufactured in 1946 with dovetail front and elevation adjustable rear sight. Standard markings including the factory proof on the barrel and receiver at the breech. Smooth forearm and pistol grip stock with smooth buttplate.

Excellent. The rifle retains 98% original blue finish with some loss at the muzzle and a few minor handling marks. The wood is very fine with a hairline crack behind the upper tang and few minor handling marks. Mechanically excellent.

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Outstanding Scarce Winchester Model 67 Bolt Action Junior Rifle with Original Box

Lot # 323 (Sale Order: 322 of 920)      

Outstanding Scarce Winchester Model 67 Bolt Action Junior Rifle with Original Box

This model was manufactured from 1934 to 1963. These rifles were intended to be a boy's first rifle. Standard markings including the Winchester oval proof on top of the barrel at the breech. Blade front and adjustable rear sights. Mounted with a smooth one-piece walnut stock with a checkered hard rubber Winchester buttplate. Complete with original box, manual and original cardboard dividers.

Excellent. The rifle retains 99% plus original blue finish showing some very mild wear on the muzzle and light handling/storage marks. The stock is also excellent with a few minor scratches on the underside (caused by the barrel while in the box), and a couple of small minor dings on the bottom of the pistol grip. The markings are sharp. The box is fine with the exception of some tape damage and two separated corners on lid.

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Exceptional Winchester Model 63 Semi-Automatic Rifle with Original Box

Lot # 324 (Sale Order: 323 of 920)      

Exceptional Winchester Model 63 Semi-Automatic Rifle with Original Box

This is an exceptional example of a late production Model 63 rifle manufactured in 1957. Standard Winchester markings including the Winchester oval proof on top of the barrel and receiver at the breech. Beaded dovetail blade front and adjustable sporting rear sights. Grooved receiver top and mounted with a smooth walnut forearm and pistol grip stock with checkered buttplate. Comes with the original box correctly labeled and numbered to the gun, instructions, and "Time Payment Plan" and Model 63 hanging tags.

Near new with only slight handling/storage marks. The box is fair.

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Desirable Winchester Model 62A Slide Action Gallery Rifle with "WINCHESTER" Receiver Stamping

Lot # 325 (Sale Order: 324 of 920)      

Desirable Winchester Model 62A Slide Action Gallery Rifle with "WINCHESTER" Receiver Stamping

This example was manufactured in 1958. It has a beaded blade front sight and an elevation adjustable rear sight. The barrel has the standard marking with the "22 SHORT" caliber marking. The magazine tube has the distinctive triangular "gallery style" loading port. The left side of the receiver is stamped "WINCHESTER/TRADE MARK". Mounted on a 17 groove flat bottom walnut forearm and straight grip stock with checkered plastic buttplate.

Fine. Partially refinished top of barrel, the balance barrel retains 95% of the original blue finish with some finish wear with a brown patina between the rear sight and receiver along with 6 non-factory tapped holes. The receiver retains 98% of the high quality blue finish with some high edge and cycling wear along with vise marks present on lower front. The wood is very good with one large ding on the forearm and scattered minor dings and scratches on the buttstock. Mechanically fine.

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Winchester Model 1906 Slide Action Expert Rifle

Lot # 326 (Sale Order: 325 of 920)      

Winchester Model 1906 Slide Action Expert Rifle

Manufactured in 1919. Patridge blade front sight and screw adjustable rear sight on the blue barrel with standard address, patent, and caliber markings. Takedown nickeled action with matching numbers. Mounted with a smooth gumwood forearm and pistol grip stock with a black checkered hard rubber Winchester buttplate.

Fine. The barrel and magazine have a smooth brown patina with traces of the original blue finish in protected areas. 90% of the original nickel finish is present on the frame with some mild flaking and spotting. The wood is very good, with cracking at the wrist and butt, and scattered dings and scratches. The markings are clear and crisp. Mechanically excellent.

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