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1859 Colt M1848 "Dragoon" (7.5"), .44 Cal., Percussion Revolver (W/ Family Letter), SN - 18430

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According to Colt Archives Serial Number Database, this Model 1848 "Dragoon" Percussion Army 3rd Model Revolver (factory cut for shoulder a stock) was produced in 1859. T...morehis revolver is numbers matching: grip frame, trigger guard plate, frame, barrel lug, barrel wedge, loading lever and cylinder. This revolver is an "original family" heirloom and comes with a signed letter which states: "This Colt revolver, serial number 18430, has been passed down through my family for many generations. It is believed to have belonged to my ancestor, George Ruck, who served during the U.S. Civil War. Any history associated with this revolver has been lost in time. I inherited it from my father, he inherited it from his, and so on - Timothy Ruck (w/ signature)". MARKINGS: "ADDRESS SAML COLT NEW YORK CITY" on the top of the barrel and "COLT'S PATENT" on the left side of the frame. Other than the serial numbers, no other markings or roll stamps are visible. SPECS: Bottom rear strap cut for a detachable shoulder stock, 7.5" round barrel, dual folding leaf rear sights, front blade sight, smooth walnut grips, brass trigger guard/ front strap and 6-shot cylinder. CONDITION: This early revolver is showing wear to include a broken left grip at the butt but appears to be all original and has a sharp bore with light rusting within the groves. All parts are "free moving;" however, this revolver is not in working order. HISTORY: The Colt Model 1848 Percussion Army Revolver is a .44 caliber revolver designed by Samuel Colt for the U.S. Army's Regiment of Mounted Rifles. The revolver was also issued to the Army's "Dragoon" regiments. This revolver was designed as a solution to numerous problems encountered with the Colt Walker. Although it was introduced after the Mexican–American War, it became popular among civilians during the 1850s and 1860s and was also used during the American Civil War. It was produced with several variations between 1847 and 1860, when the Colt Model 1860 revolver replaced it. Total production of Colt Dragoons, including the 1,100 Walkers from 1847 to 1860: 19,800; there were also 750 Dragoons in a separate number range for the British market. For collectors, there are three different types, or sub-models: FIRST MODEL - The First Model Colt Dragoon Revolver production began in 1848, stemming from Colt's Second Government Contract. It has oval cylinder stops, a V-type mainspring, no wheel on the rear of the hammer, and a square back trigger guard. Colt produced about 7,000 first models between 1848 and 1850. SECOND MODEL: The Second Model has rectangular cylinder notches. Until number 10,000, the V-shaped mainspring was standard and then replaced with a flat leaf mainspring and a wheel on the hammer at its bearing on the mainspring. All the Second Model Dragoons have the square back trigger guard. THIRD MODEL: The Third Model Dragoon serial numbers start at around 10,000 and were produced from 1851 through 1860. This design had more variations as compared to its earlier counterparts. Some of the third model Colt Dragoon Revolvers had frame cuts for detachable shoulder stocks, horizontal loading lever latches and folding leaf sights. Third Colt Dragoon Revolvers had a round trigger guard. CURRENT BOOK VALUE (Third Model Dragoon): 95% - $60,000, 70% - $30,000, 40% - $15,000, 20% - $10,000. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1980s Winchester 101 Pigeon Grade XTR Lightweight (27"), 12 Ga., O/U (W/ Case), SN - PK456698

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SPECS: Deluxe engraved silver receiver with birds-in-flight on each side and bottom surrounded by scroll accent borders, glossed walnut stock with skip line/ double outli...morened checkering & fluted comb, silver trigger guard/ forearm release & screws with engraved scroll patterns, round grip knob, black rubber buttpad with black spacer and embossed "WINCHESTER", 27" vented WinChoke barrels with serrated top rib marked: "PIGEON GRADE", white mid-bead & green fiber optic front bead sights, jeweled action block & ejectors, tang safety/ barrel selector, 3" chambers and 14.25" LOP. This shotgun comes in the original "WINCHESTER" tan leather luggage case with brown felt lining, and also comes with four choke tubes (F/M/IC) with original wooden handle "WINCHESTER" choke wrench. CONDITION: This one-owner gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has perfect shiny/ clean bores and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: Winchester introduced the Model 101 in 1963 to compete with the Browning Superposed. The Winchester 101 and Browning Superposed are nearly identical in design and functionality. The Model 101 Pigeon Grade Lightweight was manufactured from 1974-1987. From approximately 1981 to 1987, it was offered in an XTR Model (XTR = Extra) which sported all of the extra "ad-ons" offered by Winchester to the already "deluxe grade" Pigeon Grade models. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1978 Dan Wesson 15-2VH "Pistol PAC", 357 Mag., Revolver (W/ Case & Accessories), SN - 172340

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This one-owner Dan Wesson Model 15-2VH double-action revolver "Pistol PAC" was purchased in 1979, and comes with the original bill of sale dated: "1-21-79". This "PAC" co...moremes in the original brown hardcase with (4) .357 Magnum interchangeable shrouded/ vent-rib barrels - 7.25", 6", 3.25" & 1.75". This set also comes with (5) interchangeable grips, (2) Dan Wesson patches, (1) Dan Wesson belt buckle, all original 1979 literature, 1980 factory service paperwork (replaced hand spring & re-timed), (4) extra front sights and original tools. SPECS: Bright blue finish, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, ramped front sight with multi-color inserts, serrated target hammer and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. CONDITION: This revolver is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, all barrels have excellent sharp/ clean bores and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Dan Wesson Pistol-Pac was a series of revolvers produced by Dan Wesson Firearms starting in the early 1970s. Technically the first Pistol-Pac was another name for the Dan Wesson Model 15-2; however, the "Pistol Pac" (which consisted of 3 additional/swappable barrels) was applied to more of Dan Wesson's designs. The high quality design, very similar to Colt Python, consisted of a solid frame with swing-out cylinder and a common double action mechanism. Virtually all components were made from a steel alloy while the grips were fashioned from a high quality wood. By far the most significant feature of the Pistol Pacs was the additional barrels sold with the design. The barrels were simple to remove and install, simply requiring the need to be screwed in place. A tool was also provided which would help to install the barrel and maintain the correct breech to cylinder gap. The barrel, particularly around the joint, was then fitted with a blade (one forged with each barrel) as a front sight, a jacket (which covered the joint and strengthened the design) and an ejector rod shroud (which could be removed to allow the disassembly of the ejector mechanism). The jacket in particular was designed so that it would only fit properly when the blade sight at the front was in the correct position. The Dan Wesson Pistol Pac was one of the more unusual design ideas for revolvers which had largely followed a general trend of double action/solid frame. The option of having four different barrels (later models were offered 5 or more barrels) gave shooters more choice when shooting largely due to the ability to customize the Pistol Pac without aftermarket parts. The high quality of the Pistol Pac, along with the additional barrels, helped to build the cult-like following of the Dan Wesson Company. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1943 Irwin-Pedersen M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 1764164

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Irwin-Pedersen Arms Company of Grand Rapids, MI, received a contract to manufacture M1 Carbines for the US War Department on March 21, 1942. Production started in January...more, 1943, and only lasted until March 1943, when the contract was cancelled due to quality issues. Irwin-Pedersen only produced 3,542 M1 Carbines, none of which were accepted by the US Government. The contract was given to Saginaw Steering Gear who moved into the Irwin-Pedersen facility in Grand Rapids, took possession of everything Irwin-Pedersen and their subcontractors had produced, then inspected it all, and integrated these parts with parts made by or for the carbines produced by Saginaw at the Grand Rapids facility. Irwin-Pedersen receivers and parts are some of the most sought after by collectors due to their limited production. According to the U.S. M1 Carbine Serial Numbers production chart, Irwin-Pedersen serial numbers started at 1762520 and ended at 1875039. MARKINGS: "IRWIN-PEDERSEN/1764164" on the rear receiver, "UNDERWOOD/ 3-43/ Flaming Bomb/ P" on the top of the barrel, "UP" on the barrel band, "B-IP" on the rear sight, "IP-W" on the safety button, "IP" & crossed cannons on the right side of the stock, "IR-IP" in the sling well, "IP-PM" on the buttplate and "U.S. CARBINE/ CAL. 30 M1" on the front receiver. SPECS: 18" Barrel, folding dual peep rear sight, front band sight with ears, checkered metal buttplate and type-1 walnut stock. CONDITION: This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: In 1941, with the U.S. being pulled into one of the greatest conflicts in world history, many U.S. manufacturers were tasked to switch production to support the war effort. Manufacturers tasked with M1 Carbine parts & production included - Inland Manufacturing (Division Of GM), Saginaw Steering Gear (Division Of GM), Quality Hardware & Machine Co., International Business Machines Corp (IBM), Rock-Ola Co., Standard Products, National Postal Meter, Winchester and others. The M1 carbine is a lightweight semi-automatic rifle that was a standard firearm for the U.S. military during World War II and used primarily by Airborne Divisions. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1937 German Mauser (S/42) Military P.08, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster) SN - 4216v

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This German P.08 Military Luger is marked "S/42" (Mauser Production Code 1935-1939), "1937" on the top of the chamber and several German/ Mauser military proof stamps. Th...moreis gun comes with a period correct brown leather shell holster that is marked: "WaA142" along with a maker's mark on the back and "J.R.G./2043" hand written on the inside of the flap. This pistol comes with (2) period correct magazines: (1) aluminum "464/+/II" and (1) blued with aluminum bottom "2820/n/+/ eagle 63" (Mauser military markings). This gun is numbers matching on all visible parts with the exception of the magazines. SPECS: 3.75" Barrel, checkered walnut grips, grooved rear strap for a shoulder stock, lanyard ring, fixed v-notch rear sight and ramped dovetail front sight. CONDITION: This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: In 1908, the German Army adopted the Model P.08 Luger to replace the Reich's revolver in front-line service. The P.08 Luger is well known for its use by Germany and other axis powers during World War I and World War II, along with the interwar Weimar Republic and the postwar East German Volkspolizei. The Model P.08 luger was technically replaced in service in 1938 by the Walther P.38, but ever-growing WWII wartime demands for handguns resulted in continued P.08 production by Mauser until December, 1943. The P.08 Luger is a toggle-lock action semi-automatic pistol that uses a jointed arm to lock, as opposed to the slide actions of many other semi-automatic pistols such as the M1911. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1980s Winchester 101 XTR Sporter (30" F/M), 12 Ga., O/U, SN - K4255930

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SPECS: Deluxe engraved silver receiver with floral scroll patterns, oiled walnut stock with skip line/ double outlined checkering, fluted comb & Schnabel forearm tip, blu...moreed trigger guard/ forearm release & screws with engraved scroll patterns, Pachmayr brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, 30" vented FULL/MOD barrels with serrated top rib, dual white bead sights, jeweled action block & ejectors, tang safety/ barrel selector, 2 3/4" chambers and 14.25" LOP. CONDITION: This one-owner gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has perfect shiny/ clean bores and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: Winchester introduced the Model 101 in 1963 to compete with the Browning Superposed. The Winchester 101 and Browning Superposed are nearly identical in design and functionality. From approximately 1981 to 1987 it was offered in an XTR Model (XTR = Extra) which sported all of the extra "ad-ons" offered by Winchester to the already "deluxe grade" Sporting Grade models. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1969 Colt Python (6"), 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - 91431

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According to Colt Archives Serial Number Database, this Python was produced in 1969. SPECS: 6" vent-rib barrel with full length lug & shrouded extractor rod, adjustable r...moreear sight pinned to the channel, dual-pinned ramped front sight, polished blued finish, walnut grips with snakeskin style wrap, serrated hammer and six-shot swing-out cylinder. CONDITION: This one-owner gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Colt Python was cataloged from 1955 to 2005, and then re-introduced in 2020. It was offered on a special order basis from Colt's Custom Shop until 2007. It was designed and intended for the premium revolver market segment. Some firearm collectors and writers have described the Python as "The Finest Production Revolver Ever Made". The Colt Python is a double-action 6-shot revolver chambered primarily for the .357 Magnum cartridge built on Colt's large I-frame. Pythons have a reputation for accuracy, smooth trigger pull, and a tight cylinder lock-up. In recent years, early/ original Colt Pythons have become firmly seated at the "Collector Grade" table. These days, no "high end" firearms collection is complete without an original Python. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1944 Rock-Ola Manufacturing Co. M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 4621897

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During World War II, Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corporation of Chicago, Illinois, was one of 11 major contractors that produced M1 carbine rifles for the US Armed Forces and ...moretheir Allies. From November, 1942, to May, 1944, Rock-Ola produced approximately 228,000 M1 Carbines which was the lowest number of any of the prime contractors. According to the U.S. M1 Carbine Serial Numbers production chart, this Rock-Ola U.S. Carbine was produced in 1944. MARKINGS: "ROCK-OLA/ 4621897" on the rear receiver, "ROCK-OLA" on the top of the barrel, "KI" on the barrel band, "RMC" in the sling well, "AA" on the right side of the stock at the grip, "ROCK-OLA" on the tang, "PI" on the rear sight, "CC/M" on the magazine release, "P" proofed under the stock at the grip, "PO B" on the front sight and "U.S. CARBINE/ CAL. 30 M1" on the front receiver. SPECS: 18" Barrel, adjustable rear peep sight, front band sight with ears, checkered metal buttplate and bayonet lug. CONDITION: This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: In 1941, with the U.S. being pulled into one of the greatest conflicts in world history, many U.S. manufacturers were tasked to switch production to support the war effort. Manufacturers tasked with M1 Carbine parts & production included - Inland Manufacturing (Division Of GM), Saginaw Steering Gear (Division Of GM), Quality Hardware & Machine Co., International Business Machines Corp (IBM), Rock-Ola Co., Standard Products, National Postal Meter, Winchester and others. The M1 carbine is a lightweight semi-automatic rifle that was a standard firearm for the U.S. military during World War II and used primarily by Airborne Divisions. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1916 German DWM Military P.08 Artillery Luger (7.9") , 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 3439g

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This German P.08 Military Artillery Luger is marked "DWM" (Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken), "1916" on the top of the chamber and several German military proof stam...moreps. This gun is numbers matching on all visible parts (does not include magazine). SPECS: 7.9" Barrel, checkered walnut grips, grooved rear strap for a shoulder stock, lanyard ring, 8-position tangent rear sight and ramped dovetail front sight. CONDITION: This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: In 1908, the German Army adopted the Model P.08 Luger to replace the Reich's revolver in front-line service. The adoption of the LP 08, known as the "Artillery Luger", was authorized by the Kaiser on July 2, 1913. This P08 variation was equipped with a 7.9 inch barrel, an 8-position tangent rear sight (calibrated to 870 yds) and a board-type shoulder stock with an attached leather holster. In the event of close combat, the pistol was intended to be used as a carbine with the shoulder stock attached to a lug mounted on the heel of the pistol frame. When set for long range use, the rear sight element visibly moves to the left to compensate for spin drift. While initially intended for use by German artillery units who could not be encumbered by the long and heavy K.98 rifle, the "Artillery Luger" was also used by Aviation units (prior to equipping aircraft with machine guns) as well as the infantry, primarily on the Western front during World War I. Stormtrooper infantry units frequently employed the Artillery Luger equipped with a new large magazine, the 32-round Trommelmagazin or 'snail' magazine. Production of the LP 08 "Artillery Luger" ended in 1918 with the end of the war. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1980s Winchester 101 Waterfowl Magnum (30" WinChoke), 12 Ga., O/U, SN - K545126E

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SPECS: Deluxe engraved blued receiver with waterfowl scenes on each side & floral scroll patterns, glossed walnut stock with skip line/ double outlined checkering and flu...moreted comb, blued trigger guard/ forearm release & screws with engraved scroll patterns, black grip cap with floral scroll pattern, black rubber buttpad with embossed "WINCHESTER" and black spacer, 30" WinChoke barrels with serrated vent-rib (comes with two Extra FULL choke tubes), silver mid-bead and white front bead sights, dual ejectors, tang safety/ barrel selector, stainless checkered trigger, 14.25" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" magnum shells. CONDITION: This one-owner gun is in nice condition with a couple of very light scratches, has perfect shiny/ clean bores and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: Winchester introduced the Model 101 in 1959 in order to compete with the Browning Superposed. Winchester engineers based much of the high-quality mechanics of the Model 101 from the Superposed to include the breech lockup system. In both guns, a rectangular locking bar travels forward from low in the standing breech of the receiver to engage a recess at the foot of the barrel monobloc. The Model 101 also has the H-pattern combination safety and barrel selector of the Superposed. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1952 Colt "Super .38", Semi-Auto, SN - 100596

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According to Colt Archives serial number database, this "Super .38" pistol was produced in 1952. SPECS: 5" Stainless barrel, checkered brown plastic grips with embossed R...moreampant Colt, polished blue finish, grooved backstrap, beavertail grip safety, grooved spur hammer, rear slide serrations, dovetailed rear sight and 9-round Colt steel magazine. CONDITION: This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Colt Super .38 was a re-chambered variant of the Colt Government Model pistol that was introduced in 1929. It was a huge commercial success - particularly among target-shooters who appreciated the accuracy of its high velocity cartridge. In 1940, over 1400 Colt Super .38 pistols were acquired by the British Purchasing Commission in the USA. Some of these subsequently found their way into the inventory of the Special Operations Executive. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1938 German K98k Mauser (42 Code), 8mm Mauser (Numbers Matching), SN - 9337w

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This WWII German K98k Rifle is receiver marked “42” which was the wartime Nazi code for the Mauser-Obendorf factory. MARKINGS: "1938" (date of production) on the top of t...morehe receiver; "MOD 98" on the left side of the receiver and Nazi proof stamps throughout. This gun is all visible numbers matching - receiver, barrel, stock, buttplate, floorplate, barrel band, bayonet lug, rear sight leaf, rear sight adjustment, front sight dovetail, floorplate screws, safety, bolt release lever, rear bolt, bolt handle and cartridge follower. SPECS: Wooden stock & handguard with sling well, 24" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, ramped post front sight, metal buttplate, sling ring, cleaning rod, bayonet lug and period correct brown leather sling. CONDITION: This gun is in nice condition with light battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Karabiner 98 kurz (carbine 98 short), or K98k, is a bolt-action rifle chambered for the 7.92×57mm (8mm Mauser) cartridge that was adopted in 1935 as the standard service rifle by the German Wehrmacht. It was one of the final developments in the long line of Mauser military rifles. Although supplemented by semi-automatic and fully automatic rifles during World War II, the Karabiner 98k remained the primary German service rifle until the end of the war in 1945. It is a controlled-feed bolt-action rifle based on the Mauser M98 system. Its internal magazine can be loaded with five cartridges from a stripper clip or one-by-one. During WWII, K98k receivers were stamped with a factory code indicating date and location of manufacture. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1917 WWI Austro-Hungarian Steyr M1912, 9mm Steyr, Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 10629

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This WWI Austro-Hungarian Steyr Hahn M1912 Pistol is marked "STEYR 1917" on the left side of the slide, "10629" (numbers matching) on the left side of the slide & frame, ...moremilitary inspector's mark "Wn" Habsburg eagle "18" on the right side of the trigger guard, Habsburg eagle on the lanyard ring and "K" (Kontroll) inspection stamps throughout. This pistol is also hand inscribed "E.W.B" on the right grip (period correct). This gun comes with a period correct brown leather flap holster. SPECS: 5" Barrel, checkered wood grips, lanyard ring, 8-round charger-loaded internal box magazine, fixed deep groove rear sight, dovetailed blade front sight, rear sight serrations, slide stop and slide release lever. CONDITION: This pistol is in nice condition with some various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Steyr M1912, also known as the Steyr-Hahn, is a semi-automatic pistol that was developed in 1911 by the Austrian firm Steyr Mannlicher, based on the mechanism of the Roth–Steyr M1907. It was developed for the Austro-Hungarian Army in 1912. It was the standard Austro-Hungarian military handgun of World War I and was able to endure the adverse conditions of trench warfare. It is operated by a system of short recoil, the barrel unlocking from the slide by rotation. Although the magazine is situated in the grip, it is integral with the weapon and is loaded from above using eight-round stripper clips. Although it was not officially accepted into service until 1914, as the M12, it was produced from 1912-1919. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1972 Belgium Browning Superposed Lightning (30" F/IM), 12 Ga., O/U, SN - 9037S72

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This Browning Superposed Lightning was made in Belgium in 1972 (SN - "S72" = 12 gauge for the year 1972). SPECS: 30" FULL/ IMP MOD barrels, glossed walnut stock with dee...morep cut outlined checkering/ fluted comb & contoured forearm, KICK-EEZ black cushioned rubber buttpad with black spacer, engraved receiver with floral pattern, gold trigger, serrated vent-rib with dual white bead sights, tang safety/ barrel selector, dual extractors, 14.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. CONDITION: This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has shiny/ clean bores and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Browning Superposed is a Belgian over-under shotgun that was produced from 1931 until 1986. The pre-World War II Superposed was offered in 12-gauge only with the exception of special orders. The 20-gauge version first became available in the 1949 catalog. Barrels ranged from 26.5” to 30” for the 12-gauge and 26.5” or 28” for the 20-gauge. The 1950s saw the introduction of various sub-models of the gun. Hunting models (Trap- and Skeet-specific models also became available), such as a Lightning version that was lighter than the standard models. Every Superposed (standard & sub models) was hand engraved in Belgium. The 1960s saw the full introduction of a 28 gauge and .410 models and a Lightning version of the Trap model. Between 1970 and 1976, the cost of a Belgian-made Superposed more than doubled due to rising labor and manufacturing costs. This opened the door for Browning's less expensive alternative to the Superposed, the Citori, which was introduced in 1973, and produced at the Miroku, Japan, plant. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1995 Magnum Research/ I.M.I Israel Desert Eagle, 44 Magnum, Semi-Auto, SN - 95251333

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This Magnum Research Desert Eagle Pistol was made in Israel by I.M.I and both magazines are marked "95" (1995). SPECS: 6.25" barrel, black textured rubber wrap-around gri...morep, serrated slide, ambidextrous safety, dovetail sights, and (2) 8-round 44 Magnum magazines. CONDITION: This pistol is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: After years of being accessorized, customized and re-imagined in countless movies, television shows and video games, the Desert Eagle Pistol has emerged as a pop-culture icon. Magnum Research Inc. (MRI) designed and developed the Desert Eagle in the early 1980s. The design was further refined by (and was also manufactured by) Israel Military Industries (IMI) until 1995, when MRI shifted the manufacturing contract to the U.S. The Desert Eagle is a gas-operated, semi-automatic pistol known for chambering the most powerful handgun cartridges available and are easily convertible. Switching a Desert Eagle to another chambering requires only that the correct barrel, bolt assembly, and magazine be installed. Thus, a conversion to fire other cartridges can be quickly accomplished. The Desert Eagle uses a gas-operated ejection/chambering mechanism normally found in rifles, as opposed to the short recoil or blowback designs most commonly seen in semi-automatic pistols. The advantage of the gas operation is that it allows the use of far more powerful cartridges than traditional semi-automatic pistol designs. Thus, it allows the Desert Eagle to compete in an area that had previously been dominated by Magnum revolvers. The Desert Eagle has been featured in more than six hundred films, to include: The Matrix, Eraser, Red Heat, Last Action Hero, Cliffhanger, Demolition Man, Assassins, The Last Boy Scout, Double Impact, Snatch, and Austin Powers. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1975 Pre-Ban Colt AR15 SP1 Sporter (20"), 223 Rem., Semi-Auto, SN - SP49283

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According to Colt Archives serial number database, this AR-15 SP1 "Sporter" rifle was produced in 1975 (pre-ban). SPECS: 20" Chrome lined barrel, vented synthetic triangu...morelar handguard, M-16A1 fixed carry-handle upper receiver with folding rear peep sights, front post sight with ears, A1 synthetic stock with rear cleaning kit compartment (does not include kit), A1 black synthetic checkered grip, 1.5" vented birdcage flash hider, bayonet lug, sling rings with black nylon sling and 30-round steel magazine. CONDITION: This rifle is in nice condition with some various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: Colt first commercially released the SP1 in the spring of 1964, and sold them through the late 1980s. Now ascended into the realm of vintage collectibles, the Colt AR-15 SP1 perfectly encapsulates the essence of what the original AR-15 was: lightweight, handy, soft-recoiling and easy to shoot. It is a semi-automatic version of the M16 rifle, sold for civilian and law enforcement markets in the United States. The AR in AR-15 stands for "ArmaLite Rifle" after the company that developed it in the 1950s. Sale of new AR-15s in the US was banned by the Federal Assault Weapons Ban from 1994 to 2004. DISCLAIMER: In 2023, Illinois passed a law banning the sale and purchase of semi-automatic "assault weapons" and large-capacity ammunition feeding devices. This law defines more than 170 different models of firearms including this one. Illinois residents may NOT participate in this lot. As an Illinois dealer, we will not do transfer paperwork on this gun. It will need to be shipped to, or picked up by, a licensed dealer. This rifle will not be C&R eligible until 2025. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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WWII German Kriegsmarine Navy M35 Single Decal Named Helmet - "SE66"

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This is a very nice, all original, example of a named WWII German M35 "SE66" helmet with a hard to find Kriegsmarine Naval gold eagle decal. German Navy helmets are among...more the hardest to find on the collector market due to the very low number issued. The construction is of stamped sheet steel and all three liner retaining pins are intact. The interior of the helmet still retains the original M31 leather liner with all eight of its fingers intact and original tie string. The original leather chin strap is intact and complete. On the reverse of the shell's interior, the neck guard apron is stamped "4940" along with the name "Jmgrain" hand painted in typical German fashion. The interior, left side, apron has a stamped manufacturer's code "SE66" = Sachsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. of Germany. The inside dimensions of the liner are approximately 8"x6" (no size stamps remain visible). HISTORY: The Kriegsmarine was the Navy of Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1945. The German M35 helmet, also known as the Model 1935 or Stahlhelm, was introduced in 1935 to replace the M17/18 helmet. M35 Stahlhelme helmets were issued to virtually every branch of the German armed forces and were painted with military flat colors according to the branch of service. The primary defining aspect of the M35 helmet was the use of decals to represent the branch of service. The Navy shield was almost identical to the Army shield but the eagle was gold rather than silver. The German Stahlhelm underwent the first of a few minor changes beginning in 1940, being replaced with the M40 and later the M42. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US.
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1970 German Police Issued Heckler & Koch HK4 Muli-Barrel Set, Semi-Auto, SN - 41472

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This Heckler & Koch Model HK4 pistol is dated "9/70" with the serial number "41472" on the frame under the barrel. It also sports two West German Police proof marks on th...moree left side of the trigger guard & one West German Police proof stamp on the left side of the slide. This pistol comes with (3) interchangeable barrels with springs & magazines: 9K (380 ACP), 7.65 (32 ACP) & 22 LR. This set includes the original pistol box with manual and original barrel boxes/ magazines/ barrel swapping tool for 7.62 & 22LR barrels. SPECS: Double-action trigger, blued finish with polished slabs & rear slide serrations, black checkered grips with left side (right hand) thumb rest, 3.25" stainless barrels, thumb safety, dovetailed notch rear sight and fixed blade front sight. CONDITION: This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has excellent sharp/ clean bores on all three barrels and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Heckler & Koch Model HK4 is largely a refined Mauser HSc self-loading pistol that utilizes a straight blowback action with a double-action trigger and a slide-mounted safety. Introduced in 1967 for German government agencies, the design allowed for easy barrel swapping between four different chamberings (6.35mm Browning aka .25 ACP, 7.65mm Browning aka .32 ACP, 9mm short aka 380 ACP, and 22LR) by merely switching out the barrel and recoil spring assembly and the magazine. Switching between the .22 LR also involves a further step of loosening a screw on the breech face and rotating the removable breech face to either the centerfire or rimfire position. A revolutionary design for the time, this historical firearm marked the beginning of pistol production at Heckler & Koch and laid groundwork for its successor, the H&K P9S. The HK4 was discontinued in 1984. During its lifetime the HK4 was produced in limited numbers - For the civilian market, 26,550 pieces were produced with serial numbers from 10001 to 36550; 12,400 were produced for the West German police force, with numbers from 40001 to 52400; and 8,700 pieces were made for the US market with production numbers from 001 to 8700 (imported by Harrington & Richardson). SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1998 Browning Citori White Lightning (26"), 12 Ga., O/U, SN- 15755NP131

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This Browning Citori "White Lightning" shotgun was made in 1998 (SN - "NP" = 1998). SPECS: Silver Nitride receiver with engraved floral scroll pattern & gold lettering, g...morerade III/IV oiled walnut stock with deep cut outlined checkering/ fluted comb & contoured forearm, 26" Invector Plus chrome lined barrels with (5) choke tubes, round grip knob, original Browning brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, gold trigger, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, tang safety/ barrel selector, dual ejectors, 14.25" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" & 3" shells. CONDITION: This one-owner gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has shiny/ clean bores and appears to be in good working order. BROWNING INFO: One of the most representative examples of Browning over and under shotgun excellence is the Citori Lightning. The Lightning embodies the tried and true features that make a Citori the classic field gun by which all others are judged. The handsome White Lighting varies in one significant way. This version features a durable receiver coating process called a "silver nitride" rather than the traditional deep blued finish. The Citori White Lightning's round knob or pistol grip allows the shooter to position their hand at the same, solid place for each shot, thus offering better control for fast-flying waterfowl and upland game, sporting clays or trap and skeet. HISTORY: The Browning Citori is the progeny of the famous Belgium made Superposed. In the 1960s and 70s, the Browning company became aware that a firm in Japan, B.C. Miroku, was copying their guns and doing a rather good job of it too. These guns were being seen in increasing number in the UK. The Miroku shotguns were well made, a slightly simplified version of the original Superposed. Browning dispatched a delegation to Japan to negotiate with Miroku. They didn’t manage to get them to stop copying Brownings, instead they entered into what has since become a very long standing commercial relationship whereby the Japanese manufacturer ended up making the great majority of Browning over-and-unders. Thus, in 1973, the Browning Citori was born. It evolved from the 325, to the 425, and more recently, the 525. All these guns are based on a slightly (and cleverly) simplified, mass-production friendly version of the original Superposed design. It must be mentioned that the Citori is partly machine made, but a lot of hand work goes into it. These are not cheaply made guns. The Citori has become known for its "mechanical excellence" and deluxe grade features. It has become a must have for serious sportsmen around the world. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1980s COP Inc. SS-1 (3.2"), 38 Spl./357 Mag., 4-Shot Derringer (W/ Case), SN - 017351

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The COP (Compact Off-Duty Police) 357 Derringer was manufactured from 1983 to 1989 by the later defunct COP Inc. of California. This four-barreled break-action pistol can...more chamber either .357 Magnum or .38 Special ammunition. This pistol comes in the original blue presentation style hard case with blue felt lining & cardboard sleeve, and original manual with warranty card. Specs: Double-action trigger, full stainless steel construction with semi-matte finish, checkered wooden grips, 3.2" barrels, fixed blade front sight and fixed rear sight which also acts as the break action lever. CONDITION: This pistol is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has perfect sharp/ clean bores (possible unfired) and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The COP Model SS-1 (Compact Off-Duty Police), colloquially known as the COP .357 Derringer, was designed in 1983 by Robert Hillberg, with its most likely use intended to be as a backup weapon used by police forces when magnum cartridges remained popular in police use. Production was handled by COP Inc. of Torrance, California, which touted the pistol as "the finest firearm in its class". Despite this, the pistol was a commercial failure, due to its high price and various performance issues. It has, however, appeared in various movies due to its futuristic design. The COP .357 is quite robust in design and construction. It is made of solid stainless steel components. Cartridges are loaded into the four separate chambers by sliding a latch that "pops up" the barrel for loading purposes, similar to top-break shotguns. Each of the four chambers has its own dedicated firing pin. It uses an internal hammer which is activated by depressing the trigger to hit a ratcheting/rotating striker that in turn strikes one firing pin at a time. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1980s Pre-Ban Colt Model R6450 AR15 Carbine (16"), 9mm NATO, Semi-Auto, SN - TA01972

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The serial number on this Colt Model R6450 AR15 9mm NATO Carbine is before TA10100, indicating it is the Pre-Ban, and the overall design is consistent with mid-1980s prod...moreuction. SPECS: 16" Chrome lined barrel marked "9MM NATO", original 2-position telescoping synthetic stock, integral carry handle/ receiver top with adjustable folding peep sights, A2 vented black synthetic handguard, 1.5" ported birdcage flash hider, full dust cover, factory pinned magazine well adapter, A2 black synthetic checkered grip, front post sight with ears, sling rings with black nylon sling and come with (1) unmarked 40-round steel magazine. CONDITION: This rifle is in nice condition with some various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: In the early 1980s, Colt decided to get into the 9mm business. At the time, the majority of the 9mm SMG business was owned by Heckler & Koch with their MP5. The first model offered by colt was the selective-fire model R0635 9mm SMG. This would go on to be the standard one sold via law enforcement and export sales. Colt then introduced the commercial 16-inch AR-15 9mm carbine (R6540) which was for the most part identical to the R0635 with a few changes, and the bolt was a semi-auto-only version. Official cataloged production of the R6450 started in 1985 and lasted until 1987. In 1992 Colt introduced another 9mm carbine Model R6430 Sporter Lightweight Carbine with no bayonet lug and a small pin steel sear block in the lower receiver. From 1994–2004 the Federal Assault Weapons Ban prohibited the sale of new AR-15s in the U.S.; however, Colt continued to sell legally compliant versions. It was officially replaced in 2012 by a flat top upper receiver Model AR6951. DISCLAIMER: In 2023, Illinois passed a law banning the sale and purchase of semi-automatic "assault weapons" and large-capacity ammunition feeding devices. This law defines more than 170 different models of firearms, including this one. Illinois residents may NOT participate in this lot. As an Illinois dealer, we will not do transfer paperwork on this gun. It will need to be shipped to, or picked up by, a licensed dealer. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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Early-WWII (First Pattern) U.S. Hawley M1 Helmet Liner With Rayon Suspension

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This is a nice all original example of a first-pattern fiber M1 liner with olive green twill cloth. It features non-painted steel rectangular washers and a first pattern ...morerayon suspension (does not include chinstrap). This liner is correctly marked "LINER-FIBER-M-1" on the inside of the shell. It measures approximately 9"x8" on the inside of the suspensions - no size markings are visible. HISTORY: The first M1 liners were manufactured of fiber (a material similar to cardboard) and covered in olive green twill cloth. Hawley Products, (a renown manufacturer of fiber sun helmets for both the US and Canadian militaries) and the General Fiber Company were chosen to manufacture the M1 fiber liner. Today, these liners are referred to by collectors as “Hawley liners”. The distinctive features of Hawley liners were that they were lighter, possessed a thicker rolled rim, and a ribbed fabric textured exterior as opposed to paint or combination of paint and sand found on later liners. As can be expected, the fiber liner was not robust enough to handle the harsh treatment of combat. By late 1942, a new method of liner production was adopted for use. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US.
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1963 Belgium Browning "Sweet Sixteen" (27.5" M), 16 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 3S4921

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This Browning A5 "Sweet Sixteen" shotgun was made in 1963 (SN - "3" = 1963, "S" = Sweet). SPECS: Outline checkered blond walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, blu...moreed receiver & barrel with floral scroll engraved receiver patterns, round grip knob, original black hard rubber buttpad with embossed "BROWNING AUTOMATIC" & "FN" with floral pattern, gold trigger, 27.5" MOD barrel, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, silver shell lifter, 14.25" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. CONDITION: This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a shiny/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Browning A-5 " humpback" shotgun first came off the production line at the Fabrique Nationale factory in Belgium in 1903. The first shipment to the U.S. arrived in 1905, all in 12 gauge. Four years later, in 1909, the first 16 gauges were introduced. The darling of the Browning Auto-5 line was the "Sweet Sixteen". Built on a sleek 20 gauge action, the Sweet Sixteen was lighter than the standard models and was made by Fabrique Nationale in Belgium from 1937 to 1975. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1973 German Police Issued Heckler & Koch HK4 Muli-Barrel Set, Semi-Auto, SN - 51383

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This Heckler & Koch Model HK4 pistol is dated "9/73" with the serial number "51383" on the frame under the barrel. It also sports two West German Police proof marks on th...moree left side of the trigger guard & one West German Police proof stamp on the left side of the slide. This pistol comes with (2) interchangeable barrels with springs & magazines: 7.65 (32 ACP) & 22 LR. This set includes the original pistol box with manual & extra 7.65 (32 ACP)magazine and original barrel box/ magazine/ barrel swapping tool for the 22LR barrel. SPECS: Double-action trigger, blued finish with polished slabs & rear slide serrations, black checkered grips with left side (right hand) thumb rest, 3.25" stainless barrels, thumb safety, dovetailed notch rear sight and fixed blade front sight. CONDITION: This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has excellent sharp/ clean bores on both barrels and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Heckler & Koch Model HK4 is largely a refined Mauser HSc self-loading pistol that utilizes a straight blowback action, with a double-action trigger and a slide-mounted safety. Introduced in 1967 for German government agencies, the design allowed for easy barrel swapping between four different chamberings (6.35mm Browning aka .25 ACP, 7.65mm Browning aka .32 ACP, 9mm short aka 380 ACP, and 22LR) by merely switching out the barrel and recoil spring assembly and the magazine. Switching between the .22 LR also involves a further step of loosening a screw on the breech face and rotating the removable breech face to either the centerfire or rimfire position. A revolutionary design for the time, this historical firearm marked the beginning of pistol production at Heckler & Koch and laid groundwork for its successor, the H&K P9S. The HK4 was discontinued in 1984. During its lifetime the HK4 was produced in limited numbers - For the civilian market, 26,550 pieces were produced with serial numbers from 10001 to 36550; 12,400 were produced for the West German police force, with numbers from 40001 to 52400; and 8,700 pieces were made for the US market, with production numbers from 001 to 8700 (imported by Harrington & Richardson). SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1961 Belgium Browning "Twenty" (25.5" M), 20 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 1Z50154

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This Browning A5 "Twenty" shotgun was made in 1961 (SN - "1" = 1961, "Z" = Twenty). SPECS: Outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, blued receiver ...more& barrel with floral scroll engraved receiver patterns, round grip knob, original black hard rubber buttpad with embossed "BROWNING AUTOMATIC" & "FN" with floral pattern, gold trigger, 25.5" MOD barrel, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, silver shell lifter, 14.25" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. CONDITION: This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a shiny/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Browning A-5 " humpback" shotgun first came off the production line at the Fabrique Nationale factory in Belgium in 1903. The first shipment to the U.S. arrived in 1905, all in 12 gauge. Four years later, in 1909, the first 16 gauges were introduced. The 20 gauge variant, marked "Twenty" was introduced in 1958, and became an immediate success. Although Browning advertised it as weighing less than 6 1/4 pounds, to reach that weight you had to get a gun with a short, plain barrel, and hope the wood was not very dense. It did weigh less than 6 1/2 pounds with a ribless barrel, sometimes dipping down to 6 1/4 pounds, but rarely below that weight unless you went for a 24-inch barrel. Nevertheless, it was a great success and the "Twenty" remained unchanged, except for the shape of its grip in 1968, until it was discontinued in 1997. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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Smith & Wesson Performance Center 500 Magnum (10.5"), Revolver (W/ Case), SN - CTE4921

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SPECS: SA/DA trigger, full stainless steel construction, 10.5" slab-sided/ fluted barrel, 1.25" muzzle break, PC tuned action, chrome hammer & trigger, integrated upper r...moreail, white-outline adjustable rear sight, ramped dovetail front sight with orange VIZ, sling swivels, black rubber combat grips with stippling texture and 5-shot swing out cylinder. This gun comes with the original Performance Center black soft case and (2) speed loaders. CONDITION: This revolver is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: In 2003 the gunsmiths and engineers at Smith & Wesson wanted to deliver maximum power for serious handgun hunters. The power they sought required an entirely new frame, the massive "X-Frame," and was the basis for the new Model S&W 500, the most powerful production revolver in the world. Performance Center guns originate from standard designs or are created from the ground up. From hand-cutting and fitting to fine tuning for precision, these firearms are top performers. Products from the Performance Center are the ultimate expression of old-world craftsmanship blended with modern technology. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1999 (Military/ Govt.) Colt AR6450 AR15 Carbine (16"), 9mm NATO, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - LTA002862

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This Colt Model AR6450 9mm Nato Semi-Auto Carbine comes in the original "blue label" box and original purchase receipt. This gun was purchased in 1999 (back order until 2...more001) and is receiver marked "RESTRICTED MILITARY/ GOVERNMENT/ LAW ENFOREMENT/ EXPORT ONLY". This rifle was produced during the Federal Assault Weapons Ban, but is a legally compliant version manufactured for Military/ Police units or export only (ban ended in 2004). SPECS: 16" Chrome lined barrel marked "9MM", original 4-position telescoping synthetic stock, integral carry handle/ receiver top with adjustable folding peep sights, A2 vented black synthetic handguard, 1.5" ported birdcage flash hider, full dust cover with shell deflector, factory pinned magazine well adapter, A2 black synthetic checkered grip, front post sight with ears, sling rings and come with (3) 32-round steel magazines. CONDITION: This rifle is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: In the early 1980s, Colt decided to get into the 9mm business. At the time, the majority of the 9mm SMG business was owned by Heckler & Koch with their MP5. The first model offered by colt was the selective-fire model R0635 9mm SMG. This would go on to be the standard one sold via law enforcement and export sales. Colt then introduced the commercial 16-inch AR-15 9mm carbine (R6540) which was for the most part identical to the R0635 with a few changes, and the bolt was a semi-auto-only version. Several other model numbers were introduced from 1992-2012. From 1994–2004 the Federal Assault Weapons Ban prohibited the sale of new AR-15s in the U.S.; however, Colt continued to sell legally compliant versions. DISCLAIMER: In 2023, Illinois passed a law banning the sale and purchase of semi-automatic "assault weapons" and large-capacity ammunition feeding devices. This law defines more than 170 different models of firearms, including this one. Illinois residents may NOT participate in this lot. As an Illinois dealer, we will not do transfer paperwork on this gun. It will need to be shipped to, or picked up by, a licensed dealer. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1978 Colt Trooper MK III - Nickel (4"), 357 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 10854L

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According to the Colt Proofhouse Archives, this Trooper MK III was made in 1978. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork. SPECS: Factory nickel finish, 4" ribbe...mored barrel with shrouded extractor rod, Patridge-style pinned front sight, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, checkered walnut Presentation Target grips with Rampant Colt gold medallion inlays, grooved rear strap and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. CONDITION: This gun is in beautiful condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: Introduced to the firearms market in 1953, the double-action Colt Trooper was designed with the intention of addressing the medium frame revolver market as law enforcement officers had long complained about the weight of earlier models. The Trooper was made in three different variants/production runs - Original Trooper 1953 - 1969, Trooper MK III 1969 - 1983 & Trooper MKV 1982 - 1986. Intended to be the first major advancement of Colt's designs since the beginning of the 20th century, the MK IIIs used a new "J" frame and had no parts interchangeability with older models. The new revolvers employed transfer-bar lock work system so that the revolver could fire only if the trigger was deliberately pulled completely to the rear. The springs used in the MK IIIs internals were also an improvement. Unlike the older flat style, they were coiled and made entirely of corrosion-resistant stainless steel. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1 Of 5500 - 1987 "Fiftieth Anniversary" A5 (28" M), 12 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 87DU02071

Lot # 29      

This Browning Auto-5 Ducks Unlimited 50th Year Commemorative is one of 5500 produced in 1987 only. SPECS: Coin engraved receiver with waterfowl scenes & floral scroll pat...moretern - signed by engraver "T. NOURA", glossed dark walnut stock with outline checkering/ fluted comb & contoured forearm, round grip knob, original Browning checkered black rubber buttpad with black spacer, 24K gold trigger, 28" MOD barrel with high gloss blued finish, serrated vent rib with silver bead front sight, 14.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. CONDITION: This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a shiny/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Does not include box or paperwork. HISTORY: The Browning A-5 " humpback" shotgun first came off the production line at the Fabrique Nationale factory in Belgium in 1903. The first shipment to the U.S. arrived in 1905, all in 12 gauge. It was the first successful semi-automatic shotgun design and was produced by several manufacturers for almost 100 years, officially ending in 1998. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1980s Pre-Ban Colt AR15 SP1 Sporter (16"), 223 Rem., Semi-Auto, SN - SP203785

Lot # 30      

According to Colt Proofhouse Archives, this AR-15 SP1 "Sporter" rifle was produced in circa 1985-86 (pre-ban). SPECS: 16" Chrome lined barrel, vented synthetic handguard,...more fixed carry-handle upper receiver with folding rear peep sights, front post sight with ears, 2-position collapsible stock with rubber pad, A1 black synthetic checkered grip, 1.5" vented birdcage flash hider, bayonet lug, sling rings and Colt "green bottom" 30-round steel magazine. CONDITION: This rifle is in nice condition with some various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: Colt first commercially released the SP1 in the spring of 1964, and sold them through the late 1980s. Now ascended into the realm of vintage collectibles, the Colt AR-15 SP1 perfectly encapsulates the essence of what the original AR-15 was: lightweight, handy, soft-recoiling and easy to shoot. It is a semi-automatic version of the M16 rifle, sold for civilian and law enforcement markets in the United States. The AR in AR-15 stands for "ArmaLite Rifle", after the company that developed it in the 1950s. Sale of new AR-15s in the US was banned by the Federal Assault Weapons Ban from 1994 to 2004. DISCLAIMER: In 2023, Illinois passed a law banning the sale and purchase of semi-automatic "assault weapons" and large-capacity ammunition feeding devices. This law defines more than 170 different models of firearms, including this one. Illinois residents may NOT participate in this lot. As an Illinois dealer, we will not do transfer paperwork on this gun. It will need to be shipped to, or picked up by, a licensed dealer. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1983 Smith & Wesson 25-5 - Nickel (6"), 45 Colt, Revolver (W/ Paperwork), SN - N842941

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According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 25-5 was made in circa 1983. SPECS: Factory nickel finish, SA/DA trigger, 6" ribbed barrel, shroude...mored extractor rod, serrated casehardened hammer, grooved casehardened trigger, checkered walnut Magna-Style grips with S&W medallions, 10-groove rear strap, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight with orange insert and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun comes in a period correct blue S&W box (no label) and paperwork. CONDITION: This gun will have a small rust spot on the left side of the frame at the rear near the grip, otherwise it is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: Introduced in 1955, the big N-framed Smith & Wesson Model 25 was originally marketed as the “.45 Target Model”. Proving popular with Bullseye competitors, after 1957, it was officially called the Model 25, with the Model 1950 rebranded as the Model 22. Generational improvements on the Model 25 series typically alternated between .45ACP and .45 Colt versions, with the even numbers going to the former and odd dashes to the latter. For instance, the 25-5 was a .45 Colt, while the 25-6 was chambered in .45 ACP. By 1979, Smith had replaced the 6.5-inch barrel models with a shorter 6-inch variant in production, while retaining the 4-inch models and introducing an even longer 8.375-inch model as well. The Model 25 has undergone several minor changes and updates through the years which are identified by the "-#" after the model number (example 25-1, 25-2, etc.). By 1991, Smith & Wesson dropped the Model 25 from their regular catalog leaving it as a special production gun and in 1999 halted even that. After a brief hiatus, however, the big .45 target revolver was reintroduced as the 25-11 just after the Millenium. Today, S&W continues making the Model 25 as part of their Classic Line of revolvers with a pinned Patridge front sight, Micro-Adjustable rear, and 6.5-inch barrel. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1969 Belgium Browning "Magnum Twenty" (27.5" IM), 20 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 69X29011

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This Browning A5 "Magnum Twenty" shotgun was made in 1969 (SN - "69" = 1969, "X" = Magnum Twenty). SPECS: Outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, ...moreblued receiver & barrel with floral scroll engraved receiver patterns, original black hard rubber buttpad with embossed "BROWNING AUTOMATIC" & "FN" with floral pattern, gold trigger, 27.5" IM barrel, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, silver shell lifter, 14" LOP and 3" chamber. CONDITION: This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has a shiny/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Browning A-5 " humpback" shotgun first came off the production line at the Fabrique Nationale factory in Belgium in 1903. The first shipment to the U.S. arrived in 1905, all in 12 gauge. Four years later, in 1909, the first 16 gauges were introduced. The 20 gauge variant, marked "Twenty" was introduced in 1958 and became an immediate success. Although Browning advertised it as weighing less than 6 1/4 pounds, to reach that weight you had to get a gun with a short, plain barrel, and hope the wood was not very dense. It did weigh less than 6 1/2 pounds with a ribless barrel, sometimes dipping down to 6 1/4 pounds, but rarely below that weight unless you went for a 24-inch barrel. Nevertheless, it was a great success and the "Twenty" remained unchanged, except for the shape of its grip in 1968, until it was discontinued in 1997. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1970s A.R. Sales Co. Colt 1911A1 Government (5"), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - LH0003

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A.R. Sales Co. of South El Monte, CA, built 1911A1 frames for a few years in the late 1960s-70s, and equipped them with original USGI surplus parts. SPECS: 5" barrel, par...morekerized finish, checkered walnut grips, beavertail safety grip, dovetailed notch rear sight, fixed blade front sight, textured rear strap, slide stop, thumb safety, checkered hammer and comes with (2) 7-round parkerized steel magazines. CONDITION: This pistol is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: Back in the late 1960s and early 1970s across the street from National Ordnance Co., there existed a small manufacturer named AR Sales. They made 1911 frames, re-welded Garand receivers, and made their own M 14 type rifle that was called the Mark IV. AR Sales was a family owned business that was run by Jack Karnes, his wife Elia, and their children. These guns are known for being very well built, all were checked with Government gauges, then test fired to military specs. The company dissolved at the time of Jack & Elias's divorce in 1979. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1955 U.S. Harrington & Richardson M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 5513139

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According to the U.S. M1 Garand Serial Numbers production chart, this U.S. Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. (H&R) M1 Garand Rifle represents a production date of 1955, an...mored sports the original HRA barrel dated "8-54". STOCK MARKINGS: Department of Defense Acceptance Stamp (Eagle with 3 stars) on the left side at the grip, and "P" in a circle proof under the grip. SPECS: 24" Barrel, walnut stock & handguard, adjustable aperture rear battle sight, wing protected front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment (does not include kit) and 8-round internal magazine. CONDITION: This gun is in nice condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The M1 Garand is a .30-06 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was the standard U.S. service rifle during World War II and the Korean War. The M1 rifle was named after its Canadian-American designer, John Garand. The M1 Garand replaced the bolt-action M1903 Springfield as the standard U.S. service rifle in 1936, and General George S. Patton called it "the greatest battle implement ever devised". It is a gas-operated, 8 shot clip-fed, semi-automatic rifle that is 43.6" long, weighs about 9.5 pounds and has a 24" barrel. Mass production of the M1 Garand began at Springfield Armory in 1937, and the first rifles were delivered to the Army in 1938. In 1940, a second source was enlisted when the Winchester Repeating Arms Company was contracted to manufacture the M1 Garand. Both Springfield and Winchester operated around the clock, producing more than 4,000,000 M1 rifles by the end of the war in 1945. After the war, many M1 Garand rifles were put into storage. Others were loaned to allies as the Cold War with The Soviet Union heated up. When North Korea attacked South Korea in 1950, M1 rifle production was resumed. Although the primary source remained Springfield Armory, two new manufacturers were contracted: International Harvester Corporation and Harrington & Richardson Arms. Almost 1,500,000 new M1s were produced in the 1952 – 1957 period. It was the main United Nations infantry weapon of the Korean War. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1982 Smith & Wesson 29-2 - Nickel (4"), 44 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Paperwork), SN - N856510

Lot # 35      

According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 29-2 was made in circa 1982. SPECS: Factory nickel finish, SA/DA trigger, 4" ribbed barrel, shroude...mored extractor rod, serrated casehardened hammer, grooved casehardened trigger, checkered walnut Magna-Style grips with S&W medallions, 10-groove rear strap, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight with orange insert and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun comes in an unmarked blue 2-piece cardboard box, cleaning tools and paperwork. CONDITION: This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Smith & Wesson Model 29 is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .44 Remington Magnum cartridge and made from 1955 to present. It is one of the most popular revolvers ever made due to its reputation for quality and its worldwide association with the fictional character "Dirty Harry" Callahan. The Model 29 underwent minor changes and updates during its production run which are identified by the "-#" after the model number (example 29-1, 29-2, etc.). The Model 29-2 was produced from 1961 to 1982. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1960 Belgium Browning "Magnum" (31.5" F), 12 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 0V27459

Lot # 36      

This Browning A5 "Magnum" shotgun was made in 1960 (SN - "0" = 1960, "V" = Magnum). SPECS: Outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, round grip knob...more, blued receiver & barrel with floral scroll engraved receiver patterns, Browning brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, 31.5" FULL barrel, ramped silver bead front sight, silver shell lifter, 14.25" LOP and 3" chamber. CONDITION: This gun is in beautiful condition with light wear, has a shiny/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Browning A-5 " humpback" shotgun first came off the production line at the Fabrique Nationale factory in Belgium in 1903. The first shipment to the U.S. arrived in 1905, all in 12 gauge. Four years later, in 1909, the first 16 gauges were introduced. The 12 gauge "Magnum" was introduced in 1958. The A5 was the first successful semi-automatic shotgun design and was produced by several manufacturers for almost 100 years, officially ending in 1998. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1972 Colt Trooper MK III (4"), 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - J94609

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According to the Colt Proofhouse Archives, this Trooper MK III was made in 1972. SPECS: Royal blue finish, 4" ribbed barrel with shrouded extractor rod, Patridge-style pi...morenned front sight, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, checkered walnut Presentation Target grips with Rampant Colt silver medallion inlays, grooved rear strap and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. CONDITION: This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: Introduced to the firearms market in 1953, the double-action Colt Trooper was designed with the intention of addressing the medium frame revolver market as law enforcement officers had long complained about the weight of earlier models. The Trooper was made in three different variants/production runs - Original Trooper 1953 - 1969, Trooper MK III 1969 - 1983 & Trooper MKV 1982 - 1986. Intended to be the first major advancement of Colt's designs since the beginning of the 20th century, the MK IIIs used a new "J" frame and had no parts interchangeability with older models. The new revolvers employed transfer-bar lock work system so that the revolver could fire only if the trigger was deliberately pulled completely to the rear. The springs used in the MK IIIs internals were also an improvement. Unlike the older flat style, they were coiled and made entirely of corrosion-resistant stainless steel. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1955 U.S. Harrington & Richardson M1 Garand (CMP), 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 5621476

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According to the U.S. M1 Garand Serial Numbers production chart, this U.S. Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. (H&R) M1 Garand Rifle represents a production date of 1955, an...mored sports the original HRA barrel dated "4-55". STOCK MARKINGS: Department of Defense Acceptance Stamp (Eagle with 3 stars) on the left side at the grip, and "P" in a circle proof under the grip. SPECS: 24" Barrel, walnut stock & handguard, adjustable aperture rear battle sight, wing protected front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment (does not include kit) and 8-round internal magazine. CONDITION: This gun is in nice condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This rifle comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity from the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP), as well as (1) en-bloc clip, paperwork & target . Each M1 Garand rifle sold by CMP is an authentic U.S. Government rifle that has been inspected, headspaced, repaired, if necessary, and test fired for function. HISTORY: The M1 Garand is a .30-06 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was the standard U.S. service rifle during World War II and the Korean War. The M1 rifle was named after its Canadian-American designer, John Garand. The M1 Garand replaced the bolt-action M1903 Springfield as the standard U.S. service rifle in 1936, and General George S. Patton called it "the greatest battle implement ever devised". It is a gas-operated, 8 shot clip-fed, semi-automatic rifle that is 43.6" long, weighs about 9.5 pounds and has a 24" barrel. Mass production of the M1 Garand began at Springfield Armory in 1937, and the first rifles were delivered to the Army in 1938. In 1940, a second source was enlisted when the Winchester Repeating Arms Company was contracted to manufacture the M1 Garand. Both Springfield and Winchester operated around the clock, producing more than 4,000,000 M1 rifles by the end of the war in 1945. After the war, many M1 Garand rifles were put into storage. Others were loaned to allies as the Cold War with The Soviet Union heated up. When North Korea attacked South Korea in 1950, M1 rifle production was resumed. Although the primary source remained Springfield Armory, two new manufacturers were contracted: International Harvester Corporation and Harrington & Richardson Arms. Almost 1,500,000 new M1s were produced in the 1952 – 1957 period. It was the main United Nations infantry weapon of the Korean War. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1982 Smith & Wesson 29-2 (4"), 44 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Wooden Case), SN - N862350

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According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 29-2 was made in circa 1982. SPECS: Polished blued finish, SA/DA trigger, 4" ribbed barrel, shroude...mored extractor rod, serrated casehardened hammer, grooved casehardened trigger, checkered walnut Magna-Style grips with S&W medallions, 10-groove rear strap, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight with orange insert and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun comes in a presentation style wooden case with (2) cleaning tools, no paperwork. CONDITION: This gun will have blue stains on the left grip from sitting in the case for many years, but otherwise it is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Smith & Wesson Model 29 is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .44 Remington Magnum cartridge and made from 1955 to present. It is one of the most popular revolvers ever made due to its reputation for quality and its worldwide association with the fictional character "Dirty Harry" Callahan. The Model 29 underwent minor changes and updates during its production run which are identified by the "-#" after the model number (example 29-1, 29-2, etc.). The Model 29-2 was produced from 1961 to 1982. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1963 Winchester Model 12 - Pigeon Grade (30" F), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 1964195

Lot # 40      

According to the Winchester Arms Collectors Organization serial number database, this Model 12 Takedown 12-gauge "Pigeon Grade" shotgun was made in 1963. SPECS: Engraved ...morepigeon on the bottom rear of the magazine tube, deluxe grade walnut stock with deep cut fleur-de-lis pattern checkering/ fluted high comb & gloss finish, black grip cap with white spacer, Pachmayr black rubber buttpad with black/white spacers, jeweled action & shell lifter, 30" FULL barrel, high vent-rib with silver mid-bead & red front bead sights,14.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This shotgun is from the Edward J. Owen Estate collection (1940-2024). It is believed that the late Mr. Owen purchased this gun new, along with five other new Winchesters in 1964 at Henke Hardware in Keokuk, IA - no paperwork or box was found. CONDITION: This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a shiny/clean bore, and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Winchester Model 1912 (also commonly known as the Model 12) is an internal hammer pump-action shotgun with an external tube magazine and popularly named the "Perfect Repeater". With forged and machined steel parts, the ultimate reason for its discontinuation in 1964 was that it was too expensive to produce at a competitive price. Special production examples were produced by Winchester & Browning through specialized gun collector purchase programs, but the original "Perfect Repeater" shotgun was never mass produced after 1964. The Winchester Model 12 Pigeon Grade shotgun was a more deluxe version with an engraved pigeon on the bottom rear of the magazine tube, and featured an engine turned breechblock & shell follower and extra grade wood. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1977 Colt Detective Special (2"), 32 Colt New Police, Revolver, SN - 52801M

Lot # 41      

According to Colt Archives Serial Number Database, this Detective Special (32 Colt New Police) was produced in 1977. Although the serial number on this revolver represent...mores a "Third Issue Series" production, this gun has many "Second Issue Series" characteristics to include the 32 Colt New Police chambering and non-shrouded ejector rod. ADDITIONAL SPECS: Royal blue finish, 2" barrel, fixed groove rear sight, checkered flat butt walnut grips, serrated spur hammer and six-shot swing-out cylinder. CONDITION: This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: Introduced in 1927, the Detective Special was the first short-barreled "Snubnose" revolver produced with a modern swing-out frame. Although the Detective Special was a huge success for Colt during its many years of production, it was finally removed from the product line in 1995. The Detective Special was modified a number of times over the period of production. Major changes are signified by collectors as "Issues". The guns made from 1927 to 1946 are known as the First Issue series, 1947 - 1972 Second Issue series, 1973 - 1986 Third Issue Series and 1993 - 1995 Fourth Issue series. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1954 U.S. International Harvester M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 5015898

Lot # 42      

According to the U.S. M1 Garand Serial Numbers production chart, this U.S. International Harvester M1 Garand Rifle represents a production date of 1954, and sports the or...moreiginal LMR barrel dated "4-54". STOCK MARKINGS: Department of Defense Acceptance Stamp (Eagle with 3 stars) on the left side at the grip, and "P" in a circle proof under the grip. SPECS: 24" Barrel, walnut stock & handguard, adjustable aperture rear battle sight, wing protected front post sight, bayonet lug, period correct green canvas sling, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment (does not include kit) and 8-round internal magazine. CONDITION: This gun is in nice condition with light battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The M1 Garand is a .30-06 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was the standard U.S. service rifle during World War II and the Korean War. The M1 rifle was named after its Canadian-American designer, John Garand. The M1 Garand replaced the bolt-action M1903 Springfield as the standard U.S. service rifle in 1936, and General George S. Patton called it "the greatest battle implement ever devised". It is a gas-operated, 8 shot clip-fed, semi-automatic rifle that is 43.6" long, weighs about 9.5 pounds and has a 24" barrel. Mass production of the M1 Garand began at Springfield Armory in 1937, and the first rifles were delivered to the Army in 1938. In 1940, a second source was enlisted when the Winchester Repeating Arms Company was contracted to manufacture the M1 Garand. Both Springfield and Winchester operated around the clock, producing more than 4,000,000 M1 rifles by the end of the war in 1945. After the war, many M1 Garand rifles were put into storage. Others were loaned to allies as the Cold War with The Soviet Union heated up. When North Korea attacked South Korea in 1950, M1 rifle production was resumed. Although the primary source remained Springfield Armory, two new manufacturers were contracted: International Harvester Corporation and Harrington & Richardson Arms. Almost 1,500,000 new M1s were produced in the 1952 – 1957 period. It was the main United Nations infantry weapon of the Korean War. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1982 Smith & Wesson 629-1 Stainless (6"), 44 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - N925986

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According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 629-1 was made in circa 1982. SPECS: Factory stainless finish, SA/DA trigger, 6" ribbed barrel, shr...moreouded extractor rod, serrated hammer, checkered walnut Magna-Style grips with S&W medallions, 10-groove rear strap, adjustable rear sight, Patridge front sight with orange insert and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun comes in a blue S&W box with matching serial number label, cleaning tools and paperwork. CONDITION: This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Smith & Wesson Model 629 is a large N-frame, double-action revolver that was introduced in 1978. It's a stainless steel version of the Model 29 which is one of the most popular revolvers ever made due to its reputation for quality and its worldwide association with the fictional character "Dirty Harry" Callahan. The Model 629 underwent minor changes and updates during its production run which lasted until 2006, identified by the "-#" after the model number (example 629-1, 29-2, etc.). The Model 629-1 was produced from 1982 to 1987. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1963 Winchester Model 12 - Pigeon Grade (30" F), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 1949427

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According to the Winchester Arms Collectors Organization serial number database, this Model 12 Takedown 12-gauge "Pigeon Grade" shotgun was made in 1963. SPECS: Engraved ...morepigeon on the bottom rear of the magazine tube, deluxe grade walnut stock with deep cut outlined checkering/ fluted high comb & gloss finish, black grip cap, Winchester brown rubber buttpad with black/white spacers, jeweled action & shell lifter, 30" FULL barrel, high vent-rib with silver mid-bead & white front bead sights, 14.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This shotgun is from the Edward J. Owen Estate collection (1940-2024). It is believed that the late Mr. Owen purchased this gun new, along with five other new Winchesters in 1964 at Henke Hardware in Keokuk, IA - no paperwork or box was found. CONDITION: This gun will have dried glue on the top of the comb where a cheek pad once was, otherwise, it is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a shiny/clean bore, and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Winchester Model 1912 (also commonly known as the Model 12) is an internal hammer pump-action shotgun with an external tube magazine and popularly named the "Perfect Repeater". With forged and machined steel parts, the ultimate reason for its discontinuation in 1964 was that it was too expensive to produce at a competitive price. Special production examples were produced by Winchester & Browning through specialized gun collector purchase programs, but the original "Perfect Repeater" shotgun was never mass produced after 1964. The Winchester Model 12 Pigeon Grade shotgun was a more deluxe version with an engraved pigeon on the bottom rear of the magazine tube, and featured an engine turned breechblock & shell follower, and extra grade wood. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1920s Colt Detective Special - Nickel (2"), 38 Colt New Police , Revolver, SN - 209168

Lot # 45      

According to Colt Archives Serial Number Database, the serial number on this revolver, "209168", is associated with a Colt Police Positive Special that was manufactured i...moren 1920. This gun is marked "38 Detective Special" on the barrel. The serial number, located on the crane is followed by another factory number which appears to be "3021m" or "5021m". The Police Positive Special was the predecessor to the Detective Special which was introduced in 1927, although prototypes were being produced earlier. The Police Positive Special was not offered in a 2" barrel configuration; however, this was the primary barrel length of the Detective Special. Thus, the exact history on this revolver is a bit murky. ADDITIONAL SPECS: Non-factory nickel finish, SA/DA trigger, checkered round butt walnut grips with silver Rampant Colt medallion inlays, non-shrouded extractor rod, fixed rear sight, front blade sight, checkered spur hammer, checkered cylinder release lever, checkered trigger and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. CONDITION: This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1954 U.S. International Harvester M1 Garand (CMP), 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 4608883

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According to the U.S. M1 Garand Serial Numbers production chart, this U.S. International Harvester M1 Garand Rifle represents a production date of 1954, and sports the or...moreiginal LMR barrel dated "5-54". STOCK MARKINGS: "P" twice (double proofed) under the grip and "156" rack number under the grip knob. SPECS: 24" Barrel, walnut stock & handguard, adjustable aperture rear battle sight, wing protected front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment (does not include kit) and 8-round internal magazine. CONDITION: The bolt on this rifle does not easily go back into the locking position and will need some attention. Otherwise, this gun is in nice condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This rifle comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity from the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP). Each M1 Garand rifle sold by CMP is an authentic U.S. Government rifle that has been inspected, headspaced, repaired, if necessary, and test fired for function. HISTORY: The M1 Garand is a .30-06 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was the standard U.S. service rifle during World War II and the Korean War. The M1 rifle was named after its Canadian-American designer, John Garand. The M1 Garand replaced the bolt-action M1903 Springfield as the standard U.S. service rifle in 1936, and General George S. Patton called it "the greatest battle implement ever devised". It is a gas-operated, 8 shot clip-fed, semi-automatic rifle that is 43.6" long, weighs about 9.5 pounds and has a 24" barrel. Mass production of the M1 Garand began at Springfield Armory in 1937, and the first rifles were delivered to the Army in 1938. In 1940, a second source was enlisted when the Winchester Repeating Arms Company was contracted to manufacture the M1 Garand. Both Springfield and Winchester operated around the clock, producing more than 4,000,000 M1 rifles by the end of the war in 1945. After the war, many M1 Garand rifles were put into storage. Others were loaned to allies as the Cold War with The Soviet Union heated up. When North Korea attacked South Korea in 1950, M1 rifle production was resumed. Although the primary source remained Springfield Armory, two new manufacturers were contracted: International Harvester Corporation and Harrington & Richardson Arms. Almost 1,500,000 new M1s were produced in the 1952 – 1957 period. It was the main United Nations infantry weapon of the Korean War. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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SCARCE - 1983 Smith & Wesson 547 (3"), 9mm Para, Revolver (W/ Paperwork), SN - ABN6795

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Smith & Wesson produced 10,270 Model 547s from 1980 to 1985; 6,486 with a round butt & 3" barrel, and 3,784 with a square butt and 4" barrel. According to the Standard Ca...moretalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 547 was made in circa 1983. SPECS: Polished blued finish, checkered walnut round butt target grips with a speedloader relief cut on the left panel & S&W medallion inlays, 3" ribbed barrel, fixed groove rear sight, ramped front sight, casehardened serrated semi-bobbed hammer, casehardened trigger and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun comes in a period correct blue S&W box (no label) with cleaning tools and paperwork. CONDITION: This revolver is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: Writers of the day suggested that the Model 547 was developed in response to an inquiry from the French government in the late 1970s to provide a 9mm revolver for police use. One of their requirements was a revolver that could function with the rimless 9mm round without using moon clips. Roger Curran, who was the Director of Research and Development at S&W at that time, led the project. At some point, the French reconsidered and took a different path. Curran had invested a lot of time and resources in the project and drove on. After three years, the 547 was introduced to the United States commercial market. It was no easy task getting it to work right without moon clips. Curran’s team came up with some incredibly innovative ways to make the 547 function like the French had originally requested. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1959 Winchester Model 12 Takedown (28" M), 20 Ga., Pump, SN - 1878948

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According to the Winchester Arms Collectors Organization serial number database, this Model 12 Takedown 20-gauge shotgun was made in 1959. SPECS: Walnut stock with fluted...more comb & ribbed forearm, Pachmayr White-Line brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, 28" MOD barrel with silver bead front sight, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. CONDITION: This gun will have dried glue on the top of the comb where a cheek pad once was, otherwise it is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a shiny/clean bore, and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Winchester Model 1912 (also commonly known as the Model 12) is an internal hammer pump-action shotgun with an external tube magazine and popularly named the "Perfect Repeater". With forged and machined steel parts, the ultimate reason for its discontinuation in 1964 was that it was too expensive to produce at a competitive price. Special production examples were produced by Winchester & Browning through specialized gun collector purchase programs, but the original "Perfect Repeater" shotgun was never mass produced after 1964. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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RARE - 1883 Minneapolis Firearms Co. "Protector" Palm Pistol, 32 Extra Short RF, SN - 2246

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This "Protector" Palm Pistol is one of only 3000 produced by Minneapolis Firearms Co. in 1883. Specs: 1.75" Half round/half octagon barrel chambered for .32 Extra Short ...morerimfire, revolving radial cylinder action with a 7 shot capacity, checkered hard rubber circular grips on the sideplates and nickel finish. The left sideplate is marked "THE PROTECTOR MINN. FIRE ARMS CO." and the right sideplate is marked "PATENTED MARCH 6, 1883". This gun comes with the original box lid. CONDITION: This pistol is in nice condition for its age with a couple light rust spots, has a clean bore without rusting and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Protector Palm Pistol was first patented and built in France in 1882 by Jacques Turbiaux and sold as the "Turbiaux Le Protector" or the "Turbiaux Disc Pistol". Later in 1883, it was built in the USA as The Protector by Minneapolis Firearms Co. who produced 3000. Peter H. Finnegan of Austin, Illinois, then bought the patent and founded the Chicago Fire Arms Co. to make and market the pistols. In anticipation of the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893, he contracted the Ames Sword Company of Chicopee, Massachusetts, to manufacture 15,000 pistols. Ames made 1,500 of the pistols by the deadline of the exhibition. Finnegan sued for damages and engaged in a lawsuit with Ames. The company countersued and settled with Finnegan, but through the years had amassed a large production run of 12,800 pistols. The company sold the inventory and abandoned the design by 1910. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1944 U.S. Winchester M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 2382186

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According to the U.S. M1 Garand Serial Numbers production chart, this U.S. Winchester M1 Garand Rifle represents a production date of 1944, and sports Winchester proofed ...morebarrel (no date). SPECS: 24" Barrel, walnut stock & handguard, adjustable aperture rear battle sight, wing protected front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment (does not include kit) and 8-round internal magazine. CONDITION: This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The M1 Garand is a .30-06 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was the standard U.S. service rifle during World War II and the Korean War. The M1 rifle was named after its Canadian-American designer, John Garand. The M1 Garand replaced the bolt-action M1903 Springfield as the standard U.S. service rifle in 1936, and General George S. Patton called it "the greatest battle implement ever devised". It is a gas-operated, 8 shot clip-fed, semi-automatic rifle that is 43.6" long, weighs about 9.5 pounds and has a 24" barrel. Mass production of the M1 Garand began at Springfield Armory in 1937, and the first rifles were delivered to the Army in 1938. In 1940, a second source was enlisted when the Winchester Repeating Arms Company was contracted to manufacture the M1 Garand. Both Springfield and Winchester operated around the clock producing more than 4,000,000 M1 rifles by the end of the war in 1945. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1980 Smith & Wesson 57 (4"), 41 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - N669804

Lot # 51      

According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 57 was made in circa 1980. SPECS: Polished blued finish, SA/DA trigger, 4" ribbed barrel, shrouded ...moreextractor rod, serrated casehardened hammer, grooved casehardened trigger, checkered walnut Goncalo Alves grips with S&W medallions, 10-groove rear strap, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight with orange insert and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun comes in a blue S&W box with matching serial number label, cleaning tools and paperwork. CONDITION: This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Smith & Wesson Model 57 was first introduced in April, 1964, and was produced until 1993. It was one of the company's top products and was similar to the Model 29 but in .41 caliber instead of .44. The Model 57 had a large "N" frame and was available with 4", 6", 6.5", and 8.375" barrels. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1959 Winchester Model 12 Takedown (28" F), 20 Ga., Pump, SN - 1852503

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According to the Winchester Arms Collectors Organization serial number database, this Model 12 Takedown 20-gauge shotgun was made in 1959. SPECS: Walnut stock with fluted...more comb & ribbed forearm, Winchester black checkered buttpad, 28" FULL barrel with silver bead front sight, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. CONDITION: This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a shiny/clean bore, and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Winchester Model 1912 (also commonly known as the Model 12) is an internal hammer pump-action shotgun with an external tube magazine and popularly named the "Perfect Repeater". With forged and machined steel parts, the ultimate reason for its discontinuation in 1964 was that it was too expensive to produce at a competitive price. Special production examples were produced by Winchester & Browning through specialized gun collector purchase programs, but the original "Perfect Repeater" shotgun was never mass produced after 1964. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1979 Colt Combat Commander - Satin Nickel (4.25"), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 70SC67724

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According to Colt Archives Serial Number Database, this Combat Commander was produced in 1979. SPECS: All-steel frame with satin nickel finish, 4.25" barrel, rear slide s...moreerrations, dovetailed adjustable rear sight, ramped front sight with orange line, Pachmayr black checkered wrap-around grips, beavertail safety grip, grooved backstrap, round serrated hammer, slide stop, thumb safety, grooved trigger and 7-round steel magazine with Pachmayr black rubber bumper. CONDITION: This pistol is in nice condition with some light wear, has sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Colt Combat Commander is a compact, all-steel pistol that was introduced in 1970 by Colt as a variation of the Colt 1911 Government which was first produced in 1950. The original 1950 model was the first large frame pistol with an aluminum frame to be mass produced, and the first Colt pistol to be chambered in 9 mm Parabellum. The first year's production also included .38 Super and .45 ACP chamberings. To distinguish between the two models, the aluminum-framed version was renamed the "Lightweight Commander" in 1970. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1955 U.S. Springfield M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 5952631

Lot # 54      

According to the U.S. M1 Garand Serial Numbers production chart, this U.S. Springfield M1 Garand Rifle represents a production date of 1955, and sports the original SA ba...morerrel dated "12-55". STOCK MARKINGS: Department of Defense Acceptance Stamp (Eagle with 3 stars) on the left side at the grip, and "P" in a circle proof under the grip. This gun in also laser etched "592631" (matching serial number) on the original SA bolt. SPECS: 24" Barrel, walnut stock & handguard, adjustable aperture rear battle sight, wing protected front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment (does not include kit) and 8-round internal magazine. CONDITION: This gun is in nice condition with light battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The M1 Garand is a .30-06 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was the standard U.S. service rifle during World War II and the Korean War. The M1 rifle was named after its Canadian-American designer, John Garand. The M1 Garand replaced the bolt-action M1903 Springfield as the standard U.S. service rifle in 1936, and General George S. Patton called it "the greatest battle implement ever devised". It is a gas-operated, 8 shot clip-fed, semi-automatic rifle that is 43.6" long, weighs about 9.5 pounds and has a 24" barrel. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1982 Smith & Wesson 586 Combat Magnum (4"), 357 Mag., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - AAJ6611

Lot # 55      

According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 586 Combat Magnum was made in circa 1982. SPECS: Polished blued finish, SA/DA trigger, 4" ribbed ba...morerrel, shrouded extractor rod, serrated casehardened hammer, casehardened trigger, checkered walnut Goncalo Alves grips with S&W medallions, 10-groove rear strap, adjustable rear sight, Patridge front sight with orange insert and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun comes in a blue S&W box with matching serial number label, cleaning tools and paperwork. CONDITION: This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Smith & Wesson Model 586 "Combat Magnum" is an "L" frame double-action revolver chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge (it will also chamber and fire .38 Special cartridges) with a K-frame-sized grip mated to a larger diameter cylinder. The 586 was discontinued in 1999. After a 13-year absence, it was reintroduced in 2012 as part of Smith & Wesson's Classic line of revolvers. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1936 Winchester Model 12 - SKEET (27" WS-1), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 740766

Lot # 56      

According to the Winchester Arms Collectors Organization serial number database, this Model 12 Takedown 12-gauge "SKEET" shotgun was made in 1936. SPECS: Walnut stock wit...moreh deep cut outlined checkering/ fluted high comb & oiled finish, black grip cap with white spacer, Pachmayr White-Line brown rubber buttpad with black/white spacers, 27" WS-1 (SKEET-1) barrel, high vent-rib with silver mid-bead & red front bead sights, 14.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. CONDITION: This gun is in good condition with some bluing wear, has a shiny/clean bore, and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Winchester Model 1912 (also commonly known as the Model 12) is an internal hammer pump-action shotgun with an external tube magazine and popularly named the "Perfect Repeater". With forged and machined steel parts, the ultimate reason for its discontinuation in 1964 was that it was too expensive to produce at a competitive price. Special production examples were produced by Winchester & Browning through specialized gun collector purchase programs, but the original "Perfect Repeater" shotgun was never mass produced after 1964. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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Glock 19 G3 - 45th President Donald J. Trump Edition, 9mm Para, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - AFKH745

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SPECS: Burnt Bronze Cerakote finish, “Trump 45th” on the left side of the slide in cursive writing with Presidential seal, portrait of President Donald J. Trump on the le...moreft side of the grip with stars, "KEEP AMERICA GREAT" over stars & flag on the right side of the slide, American Eagle on the right side of the grip with the words “E Pluribus Unum”(out of many, one), 4.5" Zev Technologies threaded barrel with gold finish, serrated/grooved front & rear straps, lower accessory rail, dovetailed white-outline rear sight and white dot front sight. This gun comes in the original black hardcase with paperwork, original 4" factory barrel and (2) 15-round magazines. CONDITION: This gun is in new/ unfired condition, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. OUR ASSESMENT: This special "Trump 45" Edition GLOCK 19 honors the 45th President of the United States and his fight to protect our 2nd Amendment and the American way of life. This is a collector grade pistol that would be a great investment piece and would stand out in any collection. DISCLAIMER: In 2023, Illinois passed a law banning the sale and purchase of semi-automatic "assault weapons" and large-capacity ammunition feeding devices. This law defines more than 170 different models of firearms, which includes semi-automatic handguns with a treaded barrel. Illinois residents may NOT participate in this lot. As an Illinois dealer, we will not do transfer paperwork on this gun. It will need to be shipped to, or picked up by, a licensed dealer. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1945 U.S. Springfield M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto (CMP), SN - 3874051

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According to the U.S. M1 Garand Serial Numbers production chart, this U.S. Springfield M1 Garand Rifle represents a production date of 1945, and sports a Springfield Armo...morery "SA" barrel dated "6-65". SPECS: 24" Barrel, walnut stock & handguard, adjustable aperture rear battle sight, wing protected front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment (does not include kit) and 8-round internal magazine. CONDITION: This gun is in nice condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This rifle comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity from the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP). Each M1 Garand rifle sold by CMP is an authentic U.S. Government rifle that has been inspected, headspaced, repaired, if necessary, and test fired for function. HISTORY: The M1 Garand is a .30-06 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was the standard U.S. service rifle during World War II and the Korean War. The M1 rifle was named after its Canadian-American designer, John Garand. The M1 Garand replaced the bolt-action M1903 Springfield as the standard U.S. service rifle in 1936, and General George S. Patton called it "the greatest battle implement ever devised". It is a gas-operated, 8 shot clip-fed, semi-automatic rifle that is 43.6" long, weighs about 9.5 pounds and has a 24" barrel. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1968 Smith & Wesson 19-2 Combat Magnum (6"), 357 Mag., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - K780255

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According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 19-2 was made in circa 1968. SPECS: Polished blued finish, SA/DA trigger, 6" ribbed barrel, shroude...mored extractor rod, serrated casehardened hammer, grooved casehardened trigger, square butt Rosewood combat contour grips, 10-groove rear strap, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight with orange insert and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun comes in a blue S&W box with matching serial number label - no paperwork or cleaning tools. CONDITION: This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Smith & Wesson Model 19 was first introduced in 1957. The Model 19 was designed to combine the power of the company's N-frame revolvers with the portability of the smaller K-frame. It is chambered for .357 Magnum and was originally called the Combat Magnum. The first models had 4-inch barrels, but over the years the barrel length has varied from 2.5 to 6 inches. It was intended to be a "combat" duty revolver. It has evolved over the years with several variations. In 1971, Smith & Wesson introduced a stainless steel variant of the Model 19 called the Model 66. The Model 19 "Classic" is still in production today. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1980 Remington 1100 LT-20 Magnum (28" F & 24" IC), 20 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - N483024U

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According to the date code "AE" and serial number, this Remington Model 1100 Lightweight Magnum 20 gauge shotgun was produced in October of 1980. This gun comes with a 28...more" FULL vent-rib sporting barrel with silver bead front sight that has been fitted with a MOD choke tobe, and a 24" IMP CYL smooth deer barrel with an adjustable ramp rear sight & ramped dovetail front sight. SPECS: Glossed walnut stock with deep cut fleur-de-lis pattern checkering/ contoured forearm & fluted comb, black grip cap with white diamond inlay & white spacer, Remington black rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, etched engraved receiver with floral scroll patterns on each side, silver locking tab action button, B-Square drilled receiver with mount & screws, 14" LOP and 3" chamber. CONDITION: This shotgun will have some light wear on the left side of the receiver near the B-Square mount screws, otherwise, it is in nice condition with light wear, both bores are shiny/ clean and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Remington Model 1100 was first produced in 1963, and was the first auto-loading shotgun to utilize a gas cycling operation. This new design not only revolutionized modern shotguns, but it has amazing durability which led to the Remington 1100 being the best selling auto-loading shotgun in history. In 1977, Remington introduced a new, redesigned Model 1100 20-gauge Lightweight (called the LT-20) in Field Grade, Magnum, and Skeet versions. These guns are visually distinguishable from previous 20-gauge models by the contoured ejection port and longer barrel extension. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1961 W. German Police Walther P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Holster), SN - 146523

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This Walther P38 is dated "11/61" on the slide (numbers matching) and was imported to the U.S. by Interarms in circa 1981. This is an original P38 produced by Walther (no...moret Interams) that was issued to the West German Police in 1961. It was then put into surplus in the late 1970s and was then sold on the commercial market by Interams in circa 1981-1985. This gun still sports all of the original West German Police proof marks, comes with the original black leather flap holster, (1) Walther P.38 8-round steel magazine and original circa 1981 Interarms box & paperwork. SPECS: SA/DA trigger, 5" barrel, black checkered grips with left side (RH) thumb rest, lanyard ring, dovetailed notch rear sight, dovetailed blade front sight, serrated rear slide, thumb safety, slide stop and loaded chamber indicator. CONDITION: This pistol is in original "surplus" condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Walther P.38 is a 9 mm semi-automatic pistol that was developed by Carl Walther GmbH in the mid-1930s to replace the Luger pistol from World War I. The German military, or Wehrmacht, adopted the design in 1938 and named it the "Pistole 38". The initial model was called the Model HP, or Heerespistole, which means "army pistol". In 1939–1940, the P.38-marked pistols replaced the HP, though they were mechanically identical. The P.38 was later made lighter with an aluminum receiver and put back into service in West Germany as the P1, but was taken out of service in the 1990s. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1945 U.S. Springfield M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 3387448

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According to the U.S. M1 Garand Serial Numbers production chart, this U.S. Springfield M1 Garand Rifle represents a production date of 1945, and sports a Springfield Armo...morery "SA" barrel dated "8-83". SPECS: 24" Barrel, walnut stock & handguard, adjustable aperture rear battle sight, wing protected front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings (includes middle replacement ring), checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment (includes kit) and 8-round internal magazine. CONDITION: This gun is in good condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This rifle comes with a U.S. Army technical manual dated "20 September, 1961", U.S. Army field manual dated "May, 1965" and a NOS surplus sling ring. HISTORY: The M1 rifle was named after its Canadian-American designer, John Garand. The M1 Garand replaced the bolt-action M1903 Springfield as the standard U.S. service rifle in 1936, and General George S. Patton called it "the greatest battle implement ever devised". It is a gas-operated, 8 shot clip-fed, semi-automatic rifle that is 43.6" long, weighs about 9.5 pounds and has a 24" barrel. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1982 Smith & Wesson 19-5 Combat Magnum - Nickel (4"), 357 Mag., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 195K282

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According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 19-5 was made in circa 1982. SPECS: Factory nickel finish, SA/DA trigger, 4" ribbed barrel, shroude...mored extractor rod, serrated casehardened hammer, casehardened trigger, checkered walnut Magna-Style grips with S&W medallions, 10-groove rear strap, adjustable rear sight, Patridge front sight with orange insert and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun comes in a blue S&W box with matching serial number label, cleaning tools and paperwork. CONDITION: This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Smith & Wesson Model 19 was first introduced in 1957. The Model 19 was designed to combine the power of the company's N-frame revolvers with the portability of the smaller K-frame. It is chambered for .357 Magnum and was originally called the Combat Magnum. The first models had 4-inch barrels, but over the years, the barrel length has varied from 2.5 to 6 inches. It was intended to be a "combat" duty revolver. It has evolved over the years with several variations. In 1971, Smith & Wesson introduced a stainless steel variant of the Model 19 called the Model 66. The Model 19 "Classic" is still in production today. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1 Of 2016 - Remington Bicentennial 870 Wingmaster (26"), 12 Ga., Pump (W/ Box), SN - 20168701619

Lot # 64      

In 2016, Remington released a limited edition 200th Anniversary Wingmaster Model 870 shotgun to commemorate its 200th year as America's gun maker. Only 2,016 of these gun...mores were produced, all with a special serial number. SPECS - C-grade walnut stock with fleur-de-lis checkering/ fluted comb/ contoured forearm & gloss finish, black grip knob with gold medallion inlay, classic American style floral scroll engravings & gold inlays on each side of the receiver, gold muzzle band, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, 26" light contour barrel, serrated vent-rib with silver mid-bead & white bead front sights, gold trigger, 14" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This gun comes in the original green two-piece commemorative box with (3) choke tunes (F, M, IC), paperwork and original shipping box with label. CONDITION: This shotgun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect shiny/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: First produced in 1950 as an updated version of the Model 31, the Remington Model 870 has become the best-selling shotgun of any type in history with over ten million made. The ultimate in strength, durability, silky-smooth bind-free action, and sleek classical lines, along with its flawless balance and natural pointing qualities, has made it a true American icon. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1961 W. German Police Walther P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Holster), SN - 147062

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This Walther P38 is dated "11/61" on the slide (numbers matching) and was imported to the U.S. by Interarms in circa 1981. This is an original P38 produced by Walther (no...moret Interams) that was issued to the West German Police in 1961. It was then put into surplus in the late 1970s, and was then sold on the commercial market by Interams in circa 1981-1985. This gun still sports all of the original West German Police proof marks, comes with the original brown leather flap holster, (2) Walther 8-round steel magazines and original circa 1981 Interarms box & paperwork. SPECS: SA/DA trigger, 5" barrel, black checkered grips with left side (RH) thumb rest, lanyard ring, dovetailed notch rear sight, dovetailed blade front sight, serrated rear slide, thumb safety, slide stop and loaded chamber indicator. CONDITION: This pistol is in original "surplus" condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Walther P.38 is a 9 mm semi-automatic pistol that was developed by Carl Walther GmbH in the mid-1930s to replace the Luger pistol from World War I. The German military, or Wehrmacht, adopted the design in 1938 and named it the "Pistole 38". The initial model was called the Model HP, or Heerespistole, which means "army pistol". In 1939–1940, the P.38-marked pistols replaced the HP, though they were mechanically identical. The P.38 was later made lighter with an aluminum receiver and put back into service in West Germany as the P1, but was taken out of service in the 1990s. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1918 U.S. Remington M1917 Enfield, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 530495

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According to the U.S. Military Dates Of Manufacture Resource Service, this U.S. Remington M1917 was produced in 1918. MARKINGS: Barrel - "R"/ Flaming Bomb/"10-18"; Top Re...moreceiver - "U.S./ MODEL OF 1917/ REMINGTON/530495"; Left Side Of Receiver - Flaming Bomb acceptance stamp; Top Of The Receiver - Eagle Head acceptance stamp (twice); Bolt Handle - "R" (bottom) & Flaming Bomb (top), Rear Sight Ladder - "R" (twice), Front Sight - "R", Front Of Stock At The Band - "R", Under Stock At The Grip & Floorplate - Eagle Head acceptance stamp and Left Side Of Stock - "3GM-K" in a box. SPECS: 26" barrel, adjustable folding leaf rear sight, wing-protected front post sight , metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment (does not include kit), walnut stock/ handguard with grooved forearm, sling rings and bayonet lug. CONDITION: This gun is in nice condition with light battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The M1917 Enfield, or "American Enfield", is an American modification and production of the British Pattern 1914 Enfield (P14) rifle (listed in British Service as Rifle No. 3) which was developed and manufactured during the period 1917-1918. When the British Empire entered World War I, it had an urgent need for rifles, and contracts were placed with companies in the United States. In the case of the P14 rifle, Winchester and Remington were selected. When the U.S. entered the war, it had a similar extreme need for rifles. Rather than re-tool completely, the factories, under the close supervision of the US Army Ordnance Department, altered the P14 design for the 30-06 caliber. Winchester produced the rifle at their New Haven, Connecticut, plant and Remington at their main facility at Ilion, New York, and at another plant in Eddystone, Pennsylvania. Numerically, it was the main rifle used by the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe during World War I. This new rifle was formally adopted as the new standard U.S. Service rifle and named the Model of 1917. It was manufactured by: Eddystone (1,181,908 rifles), Remington (545,541 rifles) and Winchester (465,980 rifles). Design changes were few; the stripper clip feed, internal box magazine, bolt face, chamber and rifling dimensions were altered to suit the .30-06 Springfield cartridge and the US pattern 5-round stripper clips. The stock was slightly redesigned, lightening it somewhat, and the volley fire sights on the left side of the weapon were deleted. The markings were changed to reflect the model and caliber change. The M1917 was used alongside the M1903 Springfield, and quickly surpassed the Springfield design in numbers produced and units issued. By November 11, 1918, about 75% of the AEF in France were armed with M1917s. An M1917 Enfield rifle was used by Sergeant Alvin C. York on October 8, 1918, during the event for which he was famously awarded the Medal of Honor. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1982 Smith & Wesson 19-5 Combat Magnum- Nickel (2.5"), 357 Mag., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 223K846

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According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 19-5 was made in circa 1982. SPECS: Factory nickel finish, SA/DA trigger, 2.5" ribbed barrel, shrou...moreded extractor rod, serrated casehardened hammer, casehardened trigger, checkered walnut round butt grips with S&W medallions, 10-groove rear strap, adjustable rear sight, Patridge front sight and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun comes in a blue S&W box with matching serial number label, cleaning tools and paperwork. CONDITION: This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Smith & Wesson Model 19 was first introduced in 1957. The Model 19 was designed to combine the power of the company's N-frame revolvers with the portability of the smaller K-frame. It is chambered for .357 Magnum and was originally called the Combat Magnum. The first models had 4-inch barrels, but over the years, the barrel length has varied from 2.5 to 6 inches. It was intended to be a "combat" duty revolver. It has evolved over the years with several variations. In 1971, Smith & Wesson introduced a stainless steel variant of the Model 19 called the Model 66. The Model 19 "Classic" is still in production today. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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Remington American Classic 870 Wingmaster (28"), 12 Ga., Pump (W/ Box), SN - RS26831U

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The 870 American Classic is Remington's, American-made answer to quality that is sorely lacking in most firearms made today. It offers a higher level of polish and hand-f...moreittings compared to a standard 870 model. SPECS: B-grade walnut stock with fleur-de-lis checkering/ fluted comb/ contoured forearm & gloss finish, black grip cap with white diamond inlay & white spacer, classic American style floral scroll engravings & gold inlays on each side of the receiver - featuring a gold bird dog on the left side, brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, 28" light contour barrel with single modified choke tube, serrated vent-rib with silver mid-bead & white bead front sights, gold trigger, 14" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This gun comes in the original box - no paperwork. CONDITION: This shotgun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect shiny/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: First produced in 1950 as an updated version of the Model 31, the Remington Model 870 has become the best-selling shotgun of any type in history with over ten million made. The ultimate in strength, durability, silky-smooth bind-free action, and sleek classical lines, along with its flawless balance and natural pointing qualities, has made it a true American icon. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1980 Beretta 92S (5"), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Purchase Receipt), SN - B41963Z

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The date code "AF" on this Italian Beretta pistol represents a production date of 1980. This gun comes in the original box with paperwork and the original purchase receip...moret dated "2/9/81". SPECS: SA/DA trigger, 5" barrel, smooth walnut grips, lanyard ring, round serrated hammer, thumb safety, rear slide serrations, slide stop and 15-round steel magazine. CONDITION: This pistol is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Beretta 92 is a series of semi-automatic pistols designed in 1975, and production began in 1976. In order to meet the requirements of some law enforcement agencies, Beretta modified the Beretta 92 by adding a slide-mounted combined safety and decocking lever, replacing the frame-mounted manual thumb safety. This resulted in the 92S which was adopted by several Italian law enforcement and military units. The Model 92S was produced from 1978 to 1982. Many variants in several calibers continue to be used to the present. The United States military replaced the .45 ACP M1911A1 pistol in 1985 with the Beretta 92FS, designated as the "M9". SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1918 U.S. Eddystone M1917 Enfield, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 1210272

Lot # 70      

According to the U.S. Military Dates Of Manufacture Resource Service, this U.S. Eddystone M1917 was produced in 1918. MARKINGS: Barrel - "E"/ Flaming Bomb/"10-18"; Top Re...moreceiver - "U.S./ MODEL OF 1917/ EDDYSTONE/ 1210272"; Left Side Of Receiver - Flaming Bomb acceptance stamp; Top Of The Receiver - Eagle Head acceptance stamp (twice); Bolt Handle - "W" "N.S.", Rear Sight Ladder - "E" (twice), Front Sight Dovetail - ".105", Under Stock At The Grip "P" in a box and Left Side Of Stock - "SAA" in a box, "S" in a box & "3GM-K" in a box. SPECS: 26" barrel, adjustable folding leaf rear sight, wing-protected front post sight, metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment (includes kit), walnut stock/ handguard with grooved forearm, sling rings and bayonet lug. CONDITION: This gun is in nice condition with light battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The M1917 Enfield, or "American Enfield", is an American modification and production of the British Pattern 1914 Enfield (P14) rifle (listed in British Service as Rifle No. 3) which was developed and manufactured during the period 1917-1918. When the British Empire entered World War I, it had an urgent need for rifles, and contracts were placed with companies in the United States. In the case of the P14 rifle, Winchester and Remington were selected. When the U.S. entered the war, it had a similar extreme need for rifles. Rather than re-tool completely, the factories, under the close supervision of the US Army Ordnance Department, altered the P14 design for the 30-06 caliber. Winchester produced the rifle at their New Haven, Connecticut, plant and Remington at their main facility at Ilion, New York, and at another plant in Eddystone, Pennsylvania. Numerically, it was the main rifle used by the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe during World War I. This new rifle was formally adopted as the new standard U.S. Service rifle and named the Model of 1917. It was manufactured by: Eddystone (1,181,908 rifles), Remington (545,541 rifles) and Winchester (465,980 rifles). Design changes were few; the stripper clip feed, internal box magazine, bolt face, chamber and rifling dimensions were altered to suit the .30-06 Springfield cartridge and the US pattern 5-round stripper clips. The stock was slightly redesigned, lightening it somewhat, and the volley fire sights on the left side of the weapon were deleted. The markings were changed to reflect the model and caliber change. The M1917 was used alongside the M1903 Springfield and quickly surpassed the Springfield design in numbers produced and units issued. By November 11, 1918, about 75% of the AEF in France were armed with M1917s. An M1917 Enfield rifle was used by Sergeant Alvin C. York on October 8, 1918, during the event for which he was famously awarded the Medal of Honor. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1987 Smith & Wesson 17-5 Target (8 3/8"), 22 LR, Revolver, SN - AUV5171

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According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 17-5 was made in circa 1987. This revolver sports "The Three T's" : Target Trigger, Target Hammer a...morend Target Grips. SPECS: Polished blued finish, SA/DA trigger, 8.25" ribbed barrel, serrated casehardened hammer, ribbed casehardened trigger, checkered walnut Magna-Style grips with S&W medallions, 10-groove rear strap, Patridge front sight, 6-shot swing-out cylinder and the receiver top has been drilled for a scope mount. CONDITION: This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Smith & Wesson K-22 Target Masterpiece Revolver (Model 17) is a six-shot, double-action revolver built on the medium-size "K" frame. When introduced in 1947, it was intended for bullseye target shooting competition of the type then most common in the United States which is today called NRA Precision Pistol, specifically in the "smallbore" or "22" category. It could be ordered from Smith & Wesson with "The Three T's" : Target Trigger, Target Hammer and Target Grips. Standard barrel lengths were 4", 6" and 8 3/8". The Model 17 was discontinued in 1998, but is now offered in the Smith & Wesson "Classic" line of revolvers. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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FABARM XLR5 Velocity AR - Silver (30"), 12 Ga., Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - FA021284

Lot # 72      

FABARM INFO: The FABARM XLR5 VELOCITY is the true definition of speed in motion and mechanics. The XLR5 VELOCITY AR has a revolutionary new adjustable rib that allows the...more shooter to have a more upright shooting profile to acquire targets rapidly. No other manufacturer has attempted it. FABARM has not only revolutionized Clay Target Shotguns but has perfected the system. The FABARM XLR5 VELOCITY is not a hunting shotgun made into a target shotgun. FABARM engineers and American shooters helped create the XLR5 VELOCITY to be the best target shotgun on the market – Period. Features like the adjustable rib, lightning fast Pulse Piston gas operation, weight adjustable magazine cap and integrated recoil reducer guarantees the VELOCITY will give the shooter a competitive edge. SPECS: Titanium Silver receiver with floral scroll patterns on each side, 30" TRIBORE HP barrel, (1) #9 EXIS HP competition extended choke tube, checkered Turkish walnut with adjustable comb/ contoured forearm & hand oiled finish, adjustable gold trigger, black cushioned rubber recoil pad (Microcell 22mm), (3) counter weights, dual bead sights and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun comes in the original FABARM black fitted hardcase with (1) shim and keys. CONDITION: This shotgun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a shiny/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: In the late 1800s the Galesi family was a well-respected gunsmithing firm that specialized in fine guns. Around the turn of the century, the family expanded into manufacturing firearms cementing their position as one of the great Brescian dynasties. The name FABARM comes from FABBRICA BRESCIANA DI ARMI, literally Arms Manufacturer in Brescia. Today, FABARM has an extremely modern 10,000-sq-meter factory located in Brescia, Italy, and a production capacity of more than 20,000 weapons per year. FABARM guns are 100 percent Italian production without resorting to subcontracting to countries with lower labor costs and inferior quality control. This is to assure customers a superior product. In the past ten years FABARM has made a massive investment in both its research and development and industrial facilities. As one of only three Italian manufacturers who produce their own smooth bore barrels, FABARM takes great pride in crafting extremely high performance products. In 2008, FABARM established a revolutionary new proof test with the Gardone Val Trompia Italian CIP proof house. The new test uses an impressive pressure rating of 1630 BAR which exceeds the standards required by all other manufacturers. Additionally, FABARM owns the patents to several unique technologies such as the TRIBORE HP barrels and PULSE Piston gas-operation system. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1965 Smith & Wesson 41 Multi-Barrel Set (5"/ 5.5"/ 7"), 22LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 70907

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According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 41 was made in circa 1965. This pistol comes with (3) barrels: 5" with scope rail, adjustable rear ...moresight & Patridge front sight; 7" with scope rail, adjustable rear sight and undercut Patridge front sight; and 5.5" with dovetailed fully adjustable rear sight and undercut Patridge front sight. SPECS: Checkered walnut target grips with thumb/ finger rest, rear frame cocking indicator, 10-groove front strap, rear slide serrations, steel frame/ barrels, slide stop and 10-round steel magazine. This gun comes in a period correct blue S&W box with matching serial number label and cleaning tools - no paperwork. Condition: This pistol is in nice condition with some various light wear, all barrels have sharp/clean bores and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Smith & Wesson Model 41 is a semi-automatic pistol developed after World War II as a competitive target pistol. It was designed with a 105 degree grip angle, the same as the Colt M1911 pistol, to maintain a consistent grip angle. In 1957, the Model 41 was made available to the public for sale. In 1992, the Model 41 was dropped from production. In 1994, Smith & Wesson returned it to production as the Model 41 (New Model). SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1943 National Postal Meter Co. M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 1956598

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According to the U.S. M1 Carbine Serial Numbers production chart, this National Postal Meter Company U.S. Carbine was produced in 1943. MARKINGS: NATIONAL/ POSTAL METER/ ...more1956598" on the rear receiver, "UNDERWOOD/ 6-43/ Flaming Bomb" on the top of the barrel (National Postal Meter did not manufacture barrels), "KI" on the barrel band, "P" proof under the stock at the grip, rack number in yellow paint under the grip knob (very faint), "AN" on the left side of the stock, "K" in a circle & flaming bomb in the sling well and "U.S. CARBINE/ CAL. 30 M1" on the front receiver. SPECS: 18" Barrel, adjustable rear peep sight, front band sight with ears, bayonet lug, sling ring and checkered metal buttpad. CONDITION: This gun is in nice condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: In 1941, with the U.S. being pulled into one of the greatest conflicts in world history, many U.S. manufacturers were tasked to switch production to support the war effort. Manufacturers tasked with M1 Carbine parts & production included - Inland Manufacturing (Division Of GM), Saginaw Steering Gear (Division Of GM), Quality Hardware & Machine Co., International Business Machines Corp (IBM), Rock-Ola Co., Standard Products, National Postal Meter, Winchester and others. The National Postal Meter Company produced M1 Carbines from February, 1943 - April, 1944. The M1 carbine is a lightweight semi-automatic rifle that was a standard firearm for the U.S. military during World War II and used primarily by Airborne Divisions. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1980 Smith & Wesson 28-2 Highway Patrolman (6"), 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - N583147

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According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 28-2 was made in circa 1980. SPECS: Blued finish, SA/DA trigger, 6" ribbed barrel, shrouded extract...moreor rod, serrated casehardened hammer, ribbed casehardened trigger, checkered walnut Magna-Style grips with S&W medallions, 10-groove rear strap, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. CONDITION: The barrel on this revolver appears to have been reblued, but otherwise is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Smith & Wesson Model 28, also known as the Highway Patrolman, is a heavy N-frame revolver produced from 1954 to 1986 for law enforcement. It was a high-quality, matte-finished version of the S&W Model 27, chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge. It came with a dull blue or brushed nickel finish and was available with 4 in. and 6 in. barrels. The Model 28 went through three engineering changes during its production: 28-1: Extractor rod change; 28-2: Trigger guard screw eliminated; and 28-3: Pinned barrel and recessed cylinder eliminated. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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Browning A5 Ultimate - Satin Nickel Engraved (28"), Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 116ZW21234

Lot # 76      

Specs: Satin nickel receiver finish with brushed accents and scroll engraving pattern that depicts pheasants on the left side and mallards on the right side; Gloss oiled ...morefinish Grade III Turkish walnut stock with vertical grip & & 22 lines-per-inch checkering (shim-adjustable for length of pull, cast & drop); Jeweled bolt slide; 28" Invector DS barrel with high luster blued finish; serrated vent-rib with Fiber-optic front sight & ivory mid-bead; Inflex 2 black cushioned rubber recoil pad with black spacer (also comes with two additional spacers); Buck Mark in gold trigger guard engraving; Birchwood Casey shell catcher and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This shotgun comes in the original Browning back fitted hardcase with (3) Invector-DS flush choke tubes - M/ F/ IC, (2) stock spacers and paperwork. CONDITION: This gun is in same-as-new condition with a perfect shiny/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. BROWNING INFO: Back in the day. There was a time when just about every shotgun was a piece of artwork. Today, lots of shotguns and rifles are considered working guns. The A5 Ultimate is a working gun for sure, but it does it with a level of artistic panache that few others can match. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1965 Smith & Wesson 39 (4"), 9mm Para, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 64957

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According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 39 was made in circa 1965. SPECS: Blued anodized aluminum frame, blued carbon steel slide with rear...more serrations, two piece checkered walnut grips with S&W medallions, checkered rear strap, lanyard ring, 4" stainless steel barrel, dovetailed adjustable notch rear sight, serrated ramp front sight, beavertail grip, thumb safety/ decocker, round serrated hammer and 8-round steel magazine. This pistol comes in a period correct blue two-piece Smith & Wesson box with matching serial number label - no paperwork. CONDITION: This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Smith & Wesson Model 39 is a semi-automatic pistol that was developed in the 1950s for the US Army service pistol trials. It was the first American-designed double-action semi-automatic pistol to be marketed in the US, and was originally called the "9mm Automatic". The Model 39 was inspired by the German Walther P-38 pistol which US troops had encountered during the war and liked. Smith & Wesson borrowed heavily from the P-38's design, and the two pistols were so similar that their magazines could almost be swapped. It served the US Navy SEALs during the Vietnam War, and in 1968 the Illinois State Police adopted it making it the first double-action auto-loading pistol used by a US state law enforcement agency. Production ended in 1983. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1943 Saginaw Steering Gear M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 3587056

Lot # 78      

According to the U.S. M1 Carbine Serial Numbers production chart, this Saginaw Steering Gear (Saginaw Plant) U.S. Carbine was produced in 1943. MARKINGS: "SAGINAW S.G./ 3...more587056" on the rear receiver, "UNDERWOOD/ 1-43/ Flaming Bomb" on the top of the barrel (Saginaw did not manufacture barrels), "SI" on the barrel band, "BA/CAB" in a box on the left side of the stock, "P" in a circle proofed & "12" under the grip, "JAO" on the rear sight and "U.S. CARBINE/ CAL. 30 M1" on the front receiver. SPECS: 18" Barrel, adjustable rear peep sight, front band sight with ears, bayonet lug, checkered steel buttplate and sling ring. CONDITION: This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: In 1941, with the U.S. being pulled into one of the greatest conflicts in world history, many U.S. manufacturers were tasked to switch production to support the war effort. Manufacturers tasked with M1 Carbine parts & production included - Inland Manufacturing (Division Of GM), Saginaw Steering Gear (Division Of GM), Quality Hardware & Machine Co., International Business Machines Corp (IBM), Rock-Ola Co., Standard Products, National Postal Meter, Winchester and others. The M1 carbine is a lightweight semi-automatic rifle that was a standard firearm for the U.S. military during World War II and used primarily by Airborne Divisions. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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1982 Smith & Wesson 66-2 Combat Magnum - Stainless (6"), 357 Mag., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 186K370

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According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 66-2 Combat Magnum was made in circa 1982. SPECS: Factory stainless steel finish, SA/DA trigger, 6"...more ribbed barrel, shrouded extractor rod, serrated hammer, grooved trigger, checkered walnut Magna-Style grips with S&W medallions, 10-groove rear strap, adjustable rear sight, Patridge front sight with orange insert and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun comes in a blue S&W box with matching serial number label, cleaning tools and paperwork. CONDITION: This gun is in beautiful condition with a couple light scratches on the rib (no other wear to speak of), has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: Introduced in 1972, the Model 66 is a K-framed six-shot 357 Magnum revolver. It is a stainless steel version of the Model 19 and was initially available with a 4" and 6" barrel. In 1974, a version with a 2 1/2" barrel and round grips was offered. The Model 66 underwent minor changes and updates during its production run which are identified by the "-#" after the model number (example 66-1, 66-2, etc.). It was discontinued in 2005, and then re-introduced in 2014 as part of the Smith & Wesson in "Classic Line of Revolvers". SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.
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Browning Belgium Gold Sporting Clays (30"), 12 Ga., Semi-Auto (W/ Choke Tubes), SN - 113MW24255

Lot # 80      

SPECS: Lightweight aluminum alloy receiver, gold Buck Mark engraved trigger guard, gold trigger, glossed walnut stock with outline checkering/ fluted comb/ & contoured fo...morerearm, silver shell lifter, 30" Invector Plus ported barrel with high gloss blued finish & chrome lined chamber, serrated vent-rib with fiber-optic front sight & white mid-bead, black cushioned rubber recoil pad, 14.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This shotgun comes with (5) choke tubes (SKEET, IC, LM, IM & M), (6) HI-VIZ front sight pins, (2) shims and "Heavy Load" interchangeable gas piston. CONDITION: This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a nice shiny/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Browning Gold semi-automatic shotgun was produced from 1993 to 2008, when it was replaced by the Maxus. They were manufactured in Belgium and produced of high quality parts. The Gold Sporting Clays variant was designed specifically for competition trap shooting and was offered with two interchangeable gas pistons for light or heavy loads. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders.