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1874 Colt SAA - U.S. "Ainsworth Inspected" Model (5.5"), 45 LC, Revolver, 7107

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According to the Colt Archives serial number database, this Single-Action Army .45 Long Colt caliber revolver was produced in 1874. This revolver is U.S. Ordnance Princip...moreal Sub-Inspector marked "A" (O.W. Ainsworth) under the frame below the serial number "7107" and on the cylinder along with a "P" proof stamp. This Martially Marked U.S. Government SAA is what collectors refer to as an "Ainsworth U.S. Model" (serial number range 179-14838). It is worth noting that it was Ainsworth who inspected the Colt SAAs used by Col. G. A. Custer's 7th Cavalry at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. The serial number range of Little Bighorn Colts is believed to be 45007527 (this gun's serial number is "7107") - Ref. A Study of the Colt Single Action Army Revolver book by Graham, Kopec & Moore. This revolver is also Colt Factory inspector marked "G" on the frame above the hammer slot & "K" on the loading gate arm which are both known markings for factory inspectors during this time. The bottom of the left grip and under the barrel are stamped R.A.C." (Rinaldo A. Carr) which reflects a circa 1895-1903 factory refurbish at the request of the U.S. Army. The top of the barrel is marked: "COLT'S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD CT. U.S.A." and the left side of the frame sports a 3-date patent stamp: "PAT. SEPT. 19. 1871/ JULY 2-72. / JAN 19-75.". This revolver does not sport the "U.S." stamp on the left side of frame indicating U.S. property. A possible explanation for the lack of a "U.S." frame stamp can be found in the book A Study of the Colt Single Action Army Revolver by Graham, Kopec & Moore. The book states: "Revolvers bearing no "U.S." frame stamping and whose serial number is below #19500 were omissions on the part of Colt's workman, who applied this stamping to the frame while it was in a polished or "soft" state. Revolvers above serial #30600 having frames without the "U.S." markings are considered to have been "overlooked" because of an oversight of the U.S. Ordnance inspector. The book also references Ordnance inspectors having problems applying this stamp to early models due the case-hardening process which ultimately erased the stamp once the metal was fully cured and dry. A letter from General Franklin of Colt to Captain Edie at the National Armory, written on September 24, 1873, states in part "it will not be possible to stamp "U.S." on frames where it ought to be due to the case-hardening process". It was later determined that the "U.S." stamp on the frame should be applied by Colt factory workers, rather than the Ordnance inspectors, upon final inspection. However, even when factory workers carefully applied the "U.S." stamp, it was not uncommon for it to fade into the "raised metal". This process did become more constant over time. Also mentioned in the book, several of the pre-contract models are stamped "U.S." without any inspectors' stamps, which indicated that throughout production, the "Rules for Inspection" were not always followed, therefore, Martial SAA markings, or lack thereof, can be very confusing. SPECS: Smooth walnut grips, 5.5" blued barrel, fixed notch & groove rear sight, fixed blade front sight, loading gate, angled cylinder pin retaining screw, checkered hammer and 6-shot fluted cylinder. CONDITION: The frame on this revolver still shows strong remnants of the original case-hardened finish and the frame screws retain most of their nitro-blued finish. This revolver is in original condition with some various bluing fade, has an excellent sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order with a nice/ smooth 3-click action. HISTORY: The Colt Single Action Army (also known as the SAA) was the standard-issued revolver of the U.S. Army from 1873 to 1892. Original U.S. Cavalry and Artillery Single Action Armies (those produced between 1873 and 1891) are among the most valuable to collectors. Especially valuable are the Orville Wood Ainsworth and the rare Henry Nettleton inspected revolvers. The U.S. Army began sending SAAs back to the Colt factory for refurbishing in 1895, which continued through 1903 - these revolvers were then reissued. OUR ASSESSMENT: When researching original Colt SAAs, there is an abundance of information online that is not relevant to newly found documents and known variations. The book A Study of the Colt Single Action Army Revolver by Graham, Kopec & Moore offers over 30 years of combined scholarly research on the subject and will, in many cases, contradict much of the online information. We highly recommend any serious collector to obtain a copy of this book. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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Winchester Presentation Grade Engraved Model 1886 (21.75"), 45-70 Govt., Lever-Action Rifle

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The serial number on this Winchester Model 1886 Rifle is no longer visible; however, many characteristics suggest an early production model that was made in circa 1886-18...more95. The lower tang patent dates are still visible: "PAT. OCT 14, 1884/ JAN. 20, 1885". The engravings are in Winchester's Style No. 9 pattern with a vignette on the left side with a Whitetail Buck Deer scene and the balance of action of a vine type foliate scroll pattern with punch dot backgrounds & ornate wide borders. Scroll highlights continue on the top & bottom of the receiver and butt plate peak. This style of engraving is very consistent with work performed by the Ulrich family. The Ulrich family of engravers is a sort of dynasty in the gun world with members working for Colt, Winchester, Marlin, and others. The first of the family to start engraving guns was John Ulrich beginning in 1868, and the last was Alden, who stopped when he died in 1949. Conrad Ulrich learned the trade under the renowned Gustave Young, who was a master engraver for Colt in the early and mid-1860s. Conrad's brothers, John and Herman, later joined Conrad at Colt, and according to family tradition, they were taught the techniques of engraving by their older brother. Conrad, Herman, and John all left Colt and moved to New Haven around 1869. The demand for engraving at Colt was then on a decline, and the brothers left because there would be more work for them in New Haven, primarily from Winchester. John and Herman both appeared as engravers for the Winchester Arms Company, according to period ledgers: however, Conrad was never listed as an employee. This early rifle also sports a desirable curved metal butt plate with a buttstock kit compartment that was only offered on the Model 1886 on special custom order basis. SPECS: Deep-cut diamond outline checkered walnut stock with straight grip & high comb, 21.75" octagon barrel that is correctly two-line addressed "MANUFACTURED BY THE/ WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN CONN. U.S.A.", dovetailed rear sight with dual folding leaves, dovetailed front blade sight with brass bead, 1/2 length feeding tube and checkered hammer. CONDITION: This rifle is in nice condition with bluing fade and a re-blued front sight, has a nice sharp/clean bore with no rusting and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Winchester Model 1886 lever-action rifle was designed by John Browning and Winchester's William Mason and produced from 1886 to 1935, with nearly 160,000 units made. It was initially chambered for large black powder cartridges like the .45-70 Government, .45-90 Sharps & .40-82 Winchester. It was known for a strong design and the ability to reliably handle powerful cartridges. It was available in different configurations, including rifle, carbine, and musket versions and was offered with special order features, including custom barrels, stocks, and sights. Despite being originally designed for use with black powder, the action was strong enough to make the jump to smokeless powder with only minor modifications and was subsequently chambered in the .33 Winchester smokeless cartridge beginning in 1903. In 1935, Winchester replaced the M1886 with a slightly modified version dubbed the Model 71 chambered for the more powerful .348 Winchester cartridge. The Model 1886 has become a symbol of the American West. It was a favorite of many notable figures, including Theodore Roosevelt, who owned one and used it extensively on his many hunting expeditions. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1878 Colt SAA - U.S. "Nettleton Inspected" Model (5.5"), 45 LC, Revolver - W/ Archives Letter, 47720

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This Colt Single-Action Army comes with a Colt Archives Letter stating that this .45 Long Colt caliber revolver was ordered by the United States Government and was part o...moref a 150 guns shipment on September 18, 1878. It also states that this revolver was returned to the Colt factory for a refurbishment in 1903, and subsequently re-shipped to "Commanding Officer, Springfield Armory, Springfield, Massachusetts, on July 1, 1903". This revolver is U.S. Ordnance Principal Sub-Inspector marked "HN" (Henry Nettleton) under the frame below the serial number "47720". Collectors refer to these HN marked SAA revolvers as the "Henry Nettleton Series" (serial number range 47056-51083). This revolver is also marked "R.A.C." (Rinaldo A. Carr) on the bottom of the left grip and under the barrel which reflects the 1903 factory refurbish referenced in the Colt Archives letter. The top of the barrel is marked: "COLT'S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD CT. U.S.A." and the left side of the frame sports a 2-line 3-date patent stamp: "PAT. SEPT. 19. 1871/ JULY 2-72. / JAN 19-75.". This revolver does not sport the "U.S." stamp on the left side of frame indicating U.S. property. A possible explanation for the lack of a "U.S." frame stamp can be found in the book, A Study of the Colt Single Action Army Revolver by Graham, Kopec & Moore. The book states: "Revolvers bearing no "U.S." frame stamping and whose serial number is below #19500 were omissions on the part of Colt's workman, who applied this stamping to the frame while it was in a polished or "soft" state. Revolvers above serial #30600 having frames without the "U.S." markings are considered to have been "overlooked" because of an oversight of the U.S. Ordnance inspector. This book also references the fact that Henry Nettleton fell ill during his short time at the Colt factory and final inspectors stamps were often overlooked. So far, nine "Nettleton Inspected" revolvers without a "U.S." stamp have been authenticated and documented. Only 3000 Henry Nettleton Series" U.S. Colt SAAs were produced in 1878, which started in June and continued through September. This series is very desirable by collectors due to the very small number produced. The "combination" inspection procedure to include the "W" inspectors mark on some hammers (E.C. Wheeler "W" replaced Henry Nettleton as Primary inspector for a short time in August, 1878 due to illness) and some original barrel markings had a broken "T" on the address as well as a double-underlined "Co." (The barrel on this revolver was factory refurbished in 1903). Of the 3000 Henry Nettleton Ordnance-inspected SAA revolvers produced in 1878, only 207 are known to still exist today. SPECS: Smooth walnut grips, 5.5" blued barrel, fixed notch & groove rear sight, fixed blade front sight, loading gate, angled cylinder pin retaining screw, checkered hammer and 6-shot fluted cylinder. CONDITION: The frame on this revolver still shows strong remnants of the original case-hardened finish, and the frame screws retain most of their nitro-blued finish. This revolver is in original condition with some various bluing fade, has an excellent sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order with a nice/ smooth 3-click action. HISTORY: The Colt Single Action Army (also known as the SAA) was the standard-issued revolver of the U.S. Army from 1873 to 1892. Original U.S. Cavalry and Artillery Single Action Armies (Those produced between 1873 and 1891) are among the most valuable to collectors. Especially valuable are the Orville Wood Ainsworth and the rare Henry Nettleton inspected revolvers. The U.S. Army began sending SAAs back to the Colt factory for refurbishing in 1895, which continued through 1903 - these revolvers were then reissued. OUR ASSESSMENT: When researching original Colt SAAs, there is an abundance of information online that is not relevant to newly found documents and known variations. The book A Study of the Colt Single Action Army Revolver by Graham, Kopec & Moore offers over 30 years of combined scholarly research on the subject and will, in many cases, contradict much of the online information. We highly recommend any serious collector to obtain a copy of this book. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1855 Sharps Rifle Co. M1853 Octagon Sporting Rifle (26") W/ Letter, 60 Bore (.44 Cal.),

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This Sharps Rifle Manufacturing Co. Falling-Block Single-Shot Rifle comes with a letter from Richard J. Labowskie, M.D. (maintainer of the original Sharps factory records...more) stating: "Sharps rifle Serial #12317 has been located in an index of serial numbers created by Sellers (Frank Seller - Sharps historian & author) and his associates from an original source now not located. It is listed therein as a Model 1853 Octagon Sporting Rifle and was entered as being 60 Bore, or about .44 caliber, with a date of June 30, 1885. This date may represent the day of being invoiced for sale, or it may serve just as the date of completion of manufacture". Markings include: "SHARPS/ PATENT/1852" on the sideplate, "SHARPS RIFLE/ MFG & CO./ HARTFORD CONN" on the top of the barrel and "SHARPS/ PATENT/1848" & "12317" on the receiver tang. SPECS: 26" Octagon barrel with floral scroll engravings at the breech and symmetrical patterns on the rear band & muzzle, slant style receiver, color casehardened receiver/ sideplate/ patch box & hammer, American black walnut stock with deep-cut diamond checkering on the forearm, early style single screw base folding tang sight with sliding elevation bar & nitro-blued finish, Model 1852-type folding rear sight with sliding elevation bar, hooded globe front sight with brass bead post, curved metal butt plate, double-set trigger and checkered hammer. This rifle comes with a "Sharps Firearms" book by Frank Sellers and a "Sharps Firearms - The Percussion Era 1848-1865" book by Roy Marcot, Ron Paxton and Edward W. Marron, Jr. CONDITION: This rifle is in nice condition for its age & appears to be all original, has a beautiful sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: Sharps rifles are a series of large-bore, single-shot, falling-block, breech-loading rifles, beginning with a design by Christian Sharps in 1848 and ceasing production in 1881. The Sharps Model 1853 Sporting Rifle, also known as the "Beecher's Bible" or "John Brown Sharps," was produced by the Sharps Rifle Manufacturing Company in the 1850s. Approximately 2,970 Model 1853 Sharps Sporting Rifles were produced between 1854 and 1859. They were available in various configurations, including different barrel lengths, calibers, and with optional engraving. The rifle was nicknamed "Beecher's Bible" because it was shipped in crates labeled as "Bibles" to bypass pro-slavery restrictions in Kansas where anti-slavery settlers were using them. John Brown used Model 1853 rifles in his raid on Harpers Ferry where he attempted to seize the U.S. Arsenal to start an armed slave rebellion. The Sharps rifle, in various models, was also used by Union soldiers during the U.S. Civil War, particularly by riflemen known as "Berdan's Sharpshooters". In the film "Quigley Down Under," Tom Selleck's character, Matthew Quigley, famously uses a custom-made Sharps Long Range Rifle. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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Cased 1870 Colt M1851 Navy G. Young Engraved/ Matching, .36 Cal. Percussion Revolver, 210318

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According to the Colt Archives serial number database, this Colt Model 1851 Navy .36 caliber percussion revolver was manufactured in 1870. This revolver sports extensive ...morescroll engravings throughout, to include a wolf's head on both sides of the hammer & a curved COLTS PATENT motif on the left side of the frame. This engraving style is distinctive to the work of master engraver Gustave Young and is known by collectors as a Late Vine pattern. The letter "E" is also stamped below all lower serial numbers which was a mark used at the Colt factory during this period to identify parts that were to be engraved or a special finish applied. This revolver comes in a period-correct baize lined wooden presentation case with brass inlayed geometric designs around an ornate shield on the top. Included in the case is an original M1851 style brass powder flask, COLTS PATENT marked bullet mold, nipple wrench, ELEYS NO. 12 percussion cap tin, (3) bullets and paper cartridge box. This revolver is visible numbers matching 210318 on the frame, barrel lug, trigger guard, grip frame and correct partial 318 on the cylinder & wedge. The cylinder is also roll-marked with the Battle of Campeche naval scene, which took place on the 16th of May 1843, during the Mexican-American War. The top of the barrel is marked: ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA. SPECS: 7.5 Octagon barrel, brass grip frame & trigger guard, German silver bead front sight, blued finish, walnut grips and 6-shot cylinder. CONDITION: This revolver is in nice original condition with common age, all engravings are sharp & retain deep relief, the cylinder roll marks are all still visible, the bore is sharp/ clean with no pitting, and it appears to be in good working order with a nice three-click action and no cylinder play. ENGRAVER HISTORY: Gustave Young is generally considered to be the best Master Arms Engraver operating in the United States during the 1800s. He came to the United States from Germany in the 1840s and was Colts primary engraving contractor from 1852 until around 1870. His shop also served other clients in the area during this period. In the late 1860s, he moved to Springfield, Massachusetts, where he began taking on work from others, such as Smith & Wesson, but he continued to work for Colt. There are examples of Gustave Young's hand on Colts, Smith & Wessons, Sharps and even some Winchesters. He practiced his craft until his death in 1895. REVOLVER HISTORY: Designed by Samuel Colt, the Model 1851 Navy revolver was introduced in 1851 as an improved version of his earlier Paterson revolver. The name "Navy" refers to the .36 caliber, not necessarily its use by the Navy, as .44 caliber revolvers are called "Army. It played a significant role in the American Civil War and left a lasting mark on the world of firearms. It was one of Colt's most popular and successful percussion firearms, known for its accuracy and reliability. The 1851 Navy is now a sought-after collectible, admired for its historical significance and craftsmanship. Famous "Navy" users of the time included Wild Bill Hickok, William Buffalo Bill Cody and John Henry "Doc" Holliday. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1950 Winchester Model 21 - Duck Grade (32" F/F), 12 Ga., Side-By-Side Shotgun, 26759

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According to the Winchester Arms Collectors Organization serial number database, this Model 21 double-barrel shotgun was produced in 1950. SPECS: Glossed walnut stock wit...moreh deep-cut diamond-outlined checkering/ fluted comb & beavertail forearm, polished blued receiver that is marked "DUCK" on the trigger plate, 32" FULL/FULL barrels with blued finish, Simmon's vent-rib with serrated top & orange fiber-optic pin front sight, gold trigger mounted barrel selector, tang safety, dual ejectors, LimbSaver black cushioned rubber buttpad with black spacer, 14" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. CONDITION: This shotgun has an aftermarket front sight & buttpad and the barrels have been nicely re-blued. Overall this shotgun is in beautiful condition with a few light scratches, has nice/ clean bores and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Winchester Model 21 is a high-end side-by-side shotgun that was produced from 1931 to 1959 with approximately 30,000 made. Custom Shop Only Production began in 1960 and ran until 1991. The Model 21 is particularly well-regarded for its quality, durability, and the extensive customization options. It was offered in several different grades to include: Standard, Tournament, Tournament Skeet, Trap, Skeet-28 Ga., Duck/Magnum and Custom/Deluxe, The Duck Grade variant was built from 1940-1952, was chambered only for 12 gauge 3 inch shells and featured the trigger plate marked "DUCK". 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1863 Colt M1851 Navy Major S. Russell Nevada Milita, .36 Cal. Percussion Revolver, 1724140

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According to the Colt Archives serial number database, this Colt Model 1851 Navy .36 caliber percussion revolver was manufactured in 1863. This revolver was owned & carri...moreed by Major Samuel A. Russell of the Nevada Territorial Militia, Virginia City, Nevada, and is marked S. RUSSELL on the butt frame. This revolver comes with an 80-page booklet of research materials to include a copy of Major Russell's January 6th, 1863, Commission Letter which was appointed by Orion Clemens (older brother of Samuel Clemens aka Mark Twain) who was the acting Governor/ Chief of the Militia & Secretary of the Nevada Territory during this time. The research booklet also contains a history of Samuel A. Russell to include his activity during the Comstock Lode Silver/Gold Rush and the history of Samuel Russell's family through the 1930s. The research tells the story of this revolver being stolen from William Russell, son of Samuel Russell, at his cousin's home in California in the early 1900s while he was in Alaska. The revolver was missing for 47 years when Samuel Russell's grandson, William Jr., put an ad in the Shotgun News in 1950 offing a reward for any information regarding the revolver's whereabouts. Amazingly, the revolver was returned to the family by a Littleton, Colorado, gun dealer on July 11, 1951, and includes original newspaper clippings & letters. It is also worth mentioning that Sam Clemens, aka Mark Twain, traveled to the Nevada Territory with his brother and began writing for a Virginia City newspaper. The time that he spent in Nevada spurred his writing career, and he personally he would have known the Russell family very well. This revolver comes with a brown-tooled leather holster that is period correct to the mid-1800s and is believed to be original to the gun and used by my Major Samuel A. Russell. This revolver is visible numbers matching 172410 on the frame, barrel lug, trigger guard, grip frame and correct partial 2410 on the cylinder & wedge. The cylinder is also roll-marked with the Battle of Campeche naval scene which took place on the 16th of May 1843 during the Mexican-American War. The top of the barrel is marked: ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA. COLTS PATENT is marked on the left side of the frame, along with 36 CAL on the left side of the lower strap/ E on the left side of the trigger guard and K on the grip frame. SPECS: 7.5 Octagon barrel, brass grip frame & trigger guard, German silver bead front sight, blued finish, checkered ivory grips and 6-shot cylinder. CONDITION: This revolver will have a chip on the right grip but otherwise is in nice original condition with age & bluing fade. The cylinder roll marks are all still visible, the bore is sharp/ clean with no pitting, and it appears to be in good working order with a nice three-click action and no cylinder play. This revolver also comes with the book MARK TWAIN and ORION CLEMENS. HISTORY: Designed by Samuel Colt, the Model 1851 Navy revolver was introduced in 1851 as an improved version of his earlier Paterson revolver. The name "Navy" refers to the .36 caliber, not necessarily its use by the Navy, as .44 caliber revolvers are called "Army. It played a significant role in the American Civil War and left a lasting mark on the world of firearms. It was one of Colt's most popular and successful percussion firearms known for its accuracy and reliability. The 1851 Navy is now a sought-after collectible, admired for its historical significance and craftsmanship. Famous "Navy" users of the time included Wild Bill Hickok, William Buffalo Bill Cody and John Henry "Doc" Holliday. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1970s Winchester Model 101 Diamond Grade Skeet (27.5"), 410 Ga., O/U Shotgun (W/ Case), DG284154E

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This Winchester Model 101 Diamond Grade 410 gauge "Skeet Gun" over/ under shotgun was produced in circa 1971-1982. No official serial number records exist after 1971. SPE...moreCS: Deluxe floral scroll engraved receiver/ trigger guard/ tang & forearm latch with deep-cut diamond patterns on each side of the receiver & bright coin finish, AAA Grade glossed walnut stock with skip line checkering/ fluted comb & contoured forearm, black diamond inlay under the grip knob, black rubber buttpad with black spacer and embossed "WINCHESTER", 27.5" SKEET/ SKEET vented barrels with blued finish, competition vent-rib with serrated top & dual white bead sights, adjustable stainless steel trigger with deep-cut checkering, tang safety/ barrel selector, jeweled action block, jeweled dual ejectors, 14" correct LOP and 2 1/2" chambers. This shotgun comes in the original "WINCHESTER DIAMOND GRADE" luggage case with tan felt lining, original hangtag and paperwork. CONDITION: This one-owner gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has 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. It was offered in many grades to include Standard, Deluxe Field, Pigeon and Diamond. It has a reputation for strength and durability, and models produced from the 1960s - 1980s are firmly seated at the Investment Grade table. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1853 Colt M1851 Navy Texas Rig, .36 Cal., Percussion Revolver, 30210

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According to the Colt Archives serial number database, this Colt Model 1851 Navy .36 caliber percussion revolver was manufactured in 1853. This revolver comes with a very...more desirable period-correct Texas Rig style black leather holster with brass banded bottom and hand-woven belt/ shoulder rig. This revolver is visible numbers matching 30210 on the frame, barrel lug, trigger guard, grip frame, loading lever, cylinder and correct partial 0210 on the wedge. The cylinder is also roll marked with the Battle of Campeche naval scene which took place on the 16th of May, 1843, during the Mexican-American War. The top of the barrel is marked: ADDRESS SAML COLT NEW-YORK CITY. COLTS PATENT is marked on the left side of the frame, along with G & U on the left side of the trigger guard and 4 on the cylinder & left side of the barrel lug. SPECS: 7.5 Octagon barrel, silver grip frame & trigger guard with light remanence of a brass finish, German silver bead front sight, blued finish, early style beveled loading cut-out, walnut grips and 6-shot cylinder. CONDITION: This revolver is in original condition with age & bluing fade, the cylinder roll marks are all still visible, the bore is sharp/ clean with no pitting, and it appears to be in good working order with a nice three-click action and no cylinder play. HISTORY: Designed by Samuel Colt, the Model 1851 Navy revolver was introduced in 1851 as an improved version of his earlier Paterson revolver. The name "Navy" refers to the .36 caliber, not necessarily its use by the Navy, as .44 caliber revolvers are called "Army. It played a significant role in the American Civil War and left a lasting mark on the world of firearms. It was one of Colt's most popular and successful percussion firearms known for its accuracy and reliability. The 1851 Navy is now a sought-after collectible, admired for its historical significance and craftsmanship. Famous "Navy" users of the time included Wild Bill Hickok, William Buffalo Bill Cody and John Henry "Doc" Holliday. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1986 Browning Citori Special Skeet - Silver (28" SK/SK), 410 Ga., Over/Under Shotgun, 14144PT1F3

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According to Browning's serial number production chart, this Citori "Special Skeet Grade" over/under 410-gauge shotgun was produced in 1986 (first year of the Special Ske...moreet Series). SPECS: Glossed walnut stock with deep cut outlined checkering/ fluted comb & contoured forearm, textured brown rubber buttpad with embossed "BROWNING" & black/white spacers, engraved receiver with floral patterns & bright silver finish, gold trigger with checkering, 28" SKEET/SKEET barrels, serrated high post vent-rib with dual white bead sights, tang safety/ barrel selector, dual ejectors, jeweled action block, 14.5" LOP and 2 1/2" chamber. CONDITION: This one-owner shotgun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has nice shiny/ clean bores and appears to be in good working order. 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 a well-made, 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1879 Colt M1878 DA - Engraved - W/ Archives Letter (7.5"), 45 LC, Revolver, 1285

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This Colt Double-Action Model of 1878 revolver comes with a Colt Archives Letter stating that it was shipped to Schuyler, Hartley & Graham, New York, New York, on August ...more11, 1879, in a shipment of 9 guns. Schuyler, Hartley & Graham was the largest firearm dealer in the United States from 1860-1902. The engravings on this revolver are known by collectors as American "New York" style scrollwork patterns with a fine punch-dot background. This style of engraving is consistent and easily identifiable to the work of master engraver L.D. Nimschke or his shop. One of the premier 19th Century (1850-1900) New York engravers, he is best known for the custom engraved Colt revolvers that he executed for New York retailers, Schuyler, Hartley and Graham. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped: "COLT'S PT. F.A. MFG. Co. HARTFORD CT. U.S.A." in one line, "45 Cal" is stamped on the left trigger guard bow and the serial number "1285" is stamped on bottom of the grip frame and loading gate. SPECS: Black checkered hard rubber grips with an embossed Rampant Colt within an oval on each side, 7.5 barrel, fixed notch & groove rear sight, fixed blade front sight, lanyard ring, checkered hammer and 6-shot fluted cylinder. CONDITION: This revolver still shows strong remnants of the original case-hardened finish throughout, the bluing is mostly gone except for the nitro-blued finish on the hammer, it has a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order with a nice/ smooth 3-click action. HISTORY: The Colt M1878 is a double-action revolver that was manufactured from 1878 until 1907. It is often referred to as the "Frontier" or the "Double Action Army" revolver. A total of 51,210 Model 1878 revolvers were manufactured, including 4,600 for the US Ordnance Department in 1902. The Model 1878 is seldom mentioned in 19th-century gunfight accounts in part because newspaper reporters didn't know the proper terminology to describe it. For example, when Doc Holliday shot and wounded saloon owner Milt Joyce and his partner in Tombstone, Arizona Territory, on October 10, 1880, newspapers only described Docs revolver as a self-cocker when in fact it was a Colt M1878. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1970s Winchester Model 101 Select/ Engraved (28" F/M), 410 Ga., O/U Shotgun, K225888

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This Winchester Model 101 410 ga. over/ under shotgun was produced in circa 1973. No official serial number records exist after 1971. SPECS: Deluxe floral scroll engraved...more receiver/ trigger guard/ tang & forearm latch with polished blued finish, glossed walnut stock with outlined diamond checkering/ fluted comb & contoured forearm, black metal grip cap with floral design, KICK-EEZ black cushioned rubber buttpad with black spacer, 28" F/M barrels with blued finish, vent-rib with serrated top & dual white bead sights, tang safety, single selective trigger, jeweled action block, jeweled dual ejectors, 15.5" LOP and is chambered for 2 1/2" or 3" shells. CONDITION: This shotgun will have an aftermarket buttpad but otherwise is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has 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. It was offered in many grades, to include Standard, Deluxe Field, Pigeon and Diamond. It has a reputation for strength and durability, and models produced from the 1960s - 1980s are firmly seated at the Investment Grade table. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1910 Colt SAA - Bisley Model - First Generation (5.5"), 44 Special, Revolver, 313073

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According to the Colt Archives serial number database, this Single-Action Army .44 Special caliber "Bisley Model" revolver was produced in 1910. This revolver is visible ...morenumbers matching "313073" on the frame, trigger guard and butt frame (loading gate - "1245"). It is marked "PAT SEPT 19 1871/ JULY 2 72 JAN. 19 75" in two-lines on the left side of the frame along with a Rampant Colt within a circle and the barrel is marked "44SP" on the left side. SPECS: Blued finish, 5.5" barrel, fixed notch & groove rear sight, dovetailed pinned brass blade front sight, black checkered hard rubber grips with Rampant Colt on each side, also comes with hardwood grips with hand carved symmetrical design patterns, curved hammer with checkering and 6-shot cylinder. CONDITION: This revolver is in nice condition with some various light bluing fade, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order with a smooth 3-click action. HISTORY: The Colt Bisley was a target-specific variant of the iconic Colt Single Action Army revolver that was offered from 1894 to 1915, with a total of approximately 45,000 produced. Named after the renowned shooting range in Bisley, England, it was designed for one-handed, fast-target shooting competitions. It featured a wider trigger, a larger trigger guard, and a modified grip frame that allowed for a more stable grip and easier one-handed shooting. Some Bisley revolvers were even used by the United States Army according to the NRA Museum. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1992 Browning BT-99 Pigeon Grade - Gold (34"), 12 Ga., Single-Shot Trap Shotgun, 76099NY499

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According to Browning's serial number production chart, this BT-99 Pigeon Grade Trap single-shot break-action shotgun was produced in 1992. According to the Blue Book of ...moreGun Values, 2025 Edition, this shotgun was part of a Limited Production run that was only offered in 1993-1994. SPECS: Polished blued receiver with 24K gold inlay accents, glossed walnut stock with deep-cut double outlined checkering/ fluted comb & contoured forearm, R.A.D Systems Recoil Absorption buttstock device with Kickeez pad, 34" Invector Plus ported barrel with extended LF choke tube, high-post vent-rib with dual white bead sights, gold trigger, B-Square barrel mount with C&S Research front counter weight, ejector and 2 3/4" chamber. CONDITION: This shotgun is in nice condition with a few light scuffs in the wood, has a nice/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Browning BT-99 is a single-barrel trap shotgun that has been in production since 1968, with a hiatus from 1995 to 2001. It is very popular with both beginner and experienced shooters due to its smooth operation, high-quality build and consistent performance. The Browning BT-99 Pigeon Grade is a special version of the Browning BT-99 known for its unique features and limited production run. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1862 (U.S. Civil War) Smith & Wesson Model 2 Army (6), 32 RFL, Revolver, 10041

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According to the Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson book, this U.S. Civil War era Model 2 Army .32 Rimfire long caliber revolver was produced in circa 1862. This revolver...more is marked: SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS. on the top of the barrel, PATENTED APRIL 3, 1855, JULY 5, 1859 & DEC 18, 1860, on the outside of the cylinder, K3 on the cylinder face & barrel forcing cone and 10041 on the butt frame. SPECS: Tip-up style frame with a blued finish, 6 octagon barrel, smooth Rosewood grips, rear notch sight, German silver front blade sight, 6-shot unfluted cylinder, checkered hammer and spur trigger. This revolver comes with an unmarked, period correct, black leather flap holster. CONDITION: This revolver is in nice condition for its age with some bluing fade & light wear, has an excellent sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Smith & Wesson Model No. 2 Army a.k.a. Model No. 2 Old Model Smith & Wesson Revolver was manufactured from 1861-1874, with a total production of 77,020. It is a single action tip-up revolver on which the barrel pivoted upwards, hinged on the forward end of the top strap. These revolvers were available in blued or nickel-plated finishes and produced with 5- or 6-inch barrels with a few special order 4-, 8- and 10-inch barrels known to exist. For a Civil War soldier, owning a revolver as a backup gun was important, so Smith & Wesson's cartridge revolvers, .32 Army Model 2 and the .22 Model 1 came into popular demand with the outbreak of the American Civil War. Soldiers and officers on both sides of the conflict made private purchases of the revolvers for self-defense. Specimens of the Model 2 under serial number 35,731 (produced by May 1. 1865) have a high probability of being used in the Civil War. George Armstrong Custer is known to have owned a pair of cased and engraved Army Model 2 revolvers. Also, Wild Bill Hickok was carrying a Smith & Wesson Model No. 2 Army revolver when he was killed in Deadwood, South Dakota, on August 2, 1876. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1 of 551 Ruger Red Label Trap - Gold/ Engraved (34"), 12 Ga., Single-Shot Shotgun, 440-00058

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This Ruger Red Label Trap Model 12 ga. shotgun is one of only 551 manufactured exclusively in 2001. SPECS: Polished stainless steel receiver with floral scroll engravings...more on each side & gold filled lettering/ logo, AAA grade satin finished walnut stock with outlined diamond checkering & adjustable comb, black cushioned rubber buttpad with stainless spacers & adjustable length of pull, 34" stainless barrel with straight grooved "Controlled Pattern" bore & FULL choke tube, fully adjustable high post rib with dual brass bead sights, adjustable stainless steel trigger, ejector and 2 3/4" chamber. CONDITION: This one-owner shotgun is in beautiful condition, no wear, has a nice/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Ruger Red Label was introduced in 1978 in 20 Gauge only with a 26" barrel for a price of $480.00 (equal to about $2,574.95 today). At the time, the Remington Model 3200 was the only other quality American Made over/under. The Red Label soon proved to be superior to the Remington and became a hit with the American shooting public for its reliability and handling. It remained in production for over three decades, and after a brief halt from 2011-2013, it is still being produced 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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U.S. Civil War Confederate D-Guard Bowie Knife Named Union Soldier - War Trophy

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This is an excellent example of an original D-Guard Bowie Knife used by the Confederate States of America during the U.S. Civil war. This Bowie Knife comes with an origin...moreal tag from Miller Brothers Transfer Line in Quincy, IL, which was in operation from 1906-1910. The tag reads: SABER WHICH UNCLE JAMES BAXTER BROUGHT FROM ISLAND NO. 10 GIVEN TO ME BY MOTHER/ FRANK M. CRAIN, AUGUSTA, ILL. James Baxter was a Private 3rd Class in the 16th Illinois Infantry during the Civil War. Island No. 10, located near the Tennessee-Missouri border, was a fortress at the base of a hairpin curve in the Mississippi River. The Confederates fortified the island, aiming to control the river and impede Union navigation. In March, 1862, Union forces, under the command of General John Pope, launched a siege of Island No. 10 and the nearby town of New Madrid. After a six-week siege, the Union forces, aided by Flag Officer Andrew H. Foote and his gunboats, captured the island and New Madrid on April 7, 1862. SPECS: Iron hilt, flat iron D-shaped knuckle guard, 15.5" flat back blade with tapered tip that is 1.5" wide at the guard, 20" overall length and iron handle with original stacked leather washer grip. HISTORY: The Bowie knife's origins are linked to Jim Bowie, a frontiersman and Alamo martyr, though the exact inventor remains debated. The knife was designed as a versatile, wearable, close-combat weapon, a short sword with a heavy blade for both slashing and thrusting. During the U.S. Civil War, Bowie knives were carried by soldiers on both sides, though they were particularly associated with Confederate soldiers, and the bigger the better, often called Yankee Slayers. Confederates preferred a knife with D-guard which protected their knuckles during an engagement. There are numerous period reports of the presence of these weapons during the many close quarter engagements. Some of these weapons were practical while others were ridiculously large. Hundreds of these prized war trophies were carried home by union soldiers. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1970 Browning BT-99 - Engraved (34" FULL), 12 Ga., Single-Shot Trap Shotgun, 70D03634

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According to Browning's serial number production chart, this BT-99 Trap single-shot break-action shotgun was produced in 1970. SPECS: Glossed walnut stock with deep-cut o...moreutlined checkering & fluted comb, blued receiver & barrel finish, engraved receiver with floral scroll patterns, Browning brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, 34" FULL barrel, high-post vent rib with dual white bead sights, gold trigger, ejector, 14.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. CONDITION: This shotgun is in good condition with some various light surface wear, has a nice/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Browning BT-99 is a single-barrel trap shotgun that has been in production since 1968, with a hiatus from 1995 to 2001. It is very popular with both beginner and experienced shooters due to its smooth operation, high-quality build and consistent performance. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1982 Colt Python & Diamondback "Bank of Findlay Cased Set", 357 Mag./.22 LR, W/Boxes, K80536/ P55568

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This Colt Python & Diamondback cased set was part of a certificate of deposit promotion run by The Bank of Findlay, located in the small village of Findlay, Illinois, sta...morerting in 1976. The concept of the promotion was that the bank offered pre-paid interest on a six-year, $2,500 certificate of deposit in the form of these cased revolvers. The pistols were sent from the Colt factory to a local gun dealer, Wootens Sporting Goods, in no special order or serial number. The wooden presentation cases were made by a local company hired by the bank. The promotion initially began quietly before being picked up by the national news, including the CBS Morning News show flying the bank vice-president, Greg Bohlen, out to New York to appear on their show. Once the promotion hit national news, interest exploded, with the bank president claiming to have gotten orders from all over the United States, sometimes as many as 100 in a single day. At the time it was thrust into the spotlight, Findlay was a village of less than 900 people, and the bank was worth about $7 million. One news article claims that this promotion increased the bank's earnings by about $3 million, as well as netting a profit of $150,000 for Wooters Sports Shop which had been struggling its way through the economic recession. It is reported that around 3,000 of these sets were issued by the bank by the time the promotion ended. This set is consigned by the son of the original owner and comes with a signed & dated letter from his father, which states: "IN 1976 THE STATE BANK OF FINDLAY, IL, OFFERED A PROMOTION TO BUILD UP BANK ASSETS. THE PROMOTION WAS: TO OFFER A MATCHED PAIR OF COLT REVOLVERS IN A WALNUT PRESENTATION CASE TO BE ISSUED AS AN INCENTIVE TO DEPOSIT $2,500.00 IN THE BANK FOR A PERIOD OF 6 YEARS. AT THE END OF 6 YEARS, THE DEPOSITOR WOULD THEN RECEIVE THE PISTOLS IN THE CASE. THE PISTOLS WERE A .22 CALIBER DIAMONDBACK AND A .357 CALIBER PYTHON. I DEPOSITED THE MONEY IN THE BANK IN 1976. IN 1982 I RECEIVED NOTICE THAT THE TIME REQUIREMENT HAD BEEN FULFILLED, BUT THE PISTOLS WERE NOT YET AVAILABLE. THE REASON BEING, THERE HAD BEEN SUCH A LARGE RESPONSE TO THE OFFER THAT THE COLT FACTORY WAS HAVING A HARD TIME FULFILLING THE ORDER ON TIME. I DON'T RECALL HOW MUCH TIME ELAPSED BEFORE ACTUALLY RECEIVING THE GUNS, BUT IT WAS LESS THAN A YEAR. I TOOK THE GUNS HOME AND EXAMINED THEM AND ALL LOOKED FINE. I STORED THEM AWAY AND GOT THEM OUT OCCASIONALLY TO CHECK ON THEIR CONDITION. THEY REMAINED STORED UNTIL A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO WHEN I GAVE THEM TO MY SON. WHILE THEY WERE IN MY POSSESSION THEY WERE NEVER FIRED OR LOADED." The son also states that he has never even removed them from the case. SPECS FOR BOTH REVOLVERS: Glossed American walnut presentation-style grips with raised checkering & gold Rampant Colt medallion inlays on each side, 6" vent-rib barrel with full length lug & shrouded extractor rod, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, dual-pinned ramped front sight, polished royal blue finish, serrated hammer and six-shot swing-out cylinder. CONDITION: Both of these revolvers are in beautiful same-as-new condition with no wear, both bores are perfect and both appear to be in good working order. Both of these revolvers come with the original boxes & paperwork. The boxes have been stored in an attic and are not pristine, but both are in good/complete condition with no missing tabs and original Styrofoam. According the Colt Collectors Research Forum, of the reported 3,000 sets issued by the bank only a couple are known to have survived in complete/ unfired condition. These unique Sets of Colt "Snake" Double Action Revolvers have become a "must have" for all serious investment grade collectors, and in 2023, an unfired set sold for over $19,000. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1999 Ruger Red Label (26"), 28 Ga., Over/ Under Shotgun, 420-10941

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According to Ruger's online serial number database, this Red Label 28 Ga. over/ under shotgun was produced in 1999. SPECS: Polished stainless steel receiver & trigger, oi...moreled walnut stock with deep cut diamond checkering & fluted comb, blued metal grip cap with gold Ruger logo medallion inlay, black ribbed buttpad with embossed Ruger logo, 26" barrels with (2) choke tubes, serrated vent rib with brass bead front sight, tang safety/ barrel selector, dual ejectors, 14.25" LOP and 2 3/4" chambers. CONDITION: This one-owner shotgun is in nice condition with some various light wear on the top of the rib & barrels, has shiny/ clean bores and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Ruger Red Label was introduced in 1978 in 20 gauge only with a 26" barrel for a price of $480.00 (equal to about $2,574.95 today). At the time, the Remington Model 3200 was the only other quality American Made over/under. The Red Label soon proved to be superior to the Remington and became a hit with the American shooting public for its reliability and handling. It remained in production for over three decades, and after a brief halt from 2011-2013, it is still being produced 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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Cased 1956 Smith & Wesson 5-Screw Pre-29 (6.5), 44 Magnum, Revolver, S154217

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According to the Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson book, this .44 Magnum Pre-Model 29 revolver was produced in circa 1956-1957. This revolver comes in the factory origin...moreal black pebble grain leatherette presentation case with blue satin lining that includes the original (unused) screwdriver, cleaning rod with brass brush and cotton swab. SPECS: DA/SA trigger, 5-screw N-frame, polished blued finish, 6.5 ribbed barrel with half-lug & shrouded extractor rod, adjustable micro-meter rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight with orange insert, grooved front & rear straps, .500 grooved casehardened target trigger, .500 casehardened target hammer with checkering, diamond checkered Goncalo Alves flat butt grips and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. CONDITION: This revolver is in nice condition with some light wear & bluing fade at the muzzle, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Smith & Wesson large N-frame .44 Magnum revolver was introduced in January of 1956. The Model 29 designation was applied in 1957. Approximately 6500 early models sported a 5-screw frame. The updated 4-screw model with an eliminated top side plate screw began to ship in 1957. Early models also shipped with a presentation case equipped with cleaning tools. From the beginning the Model 29 was very popular among law enforcement personnel and hunters. In 1971, Clint Eastwood made the model 29 famous around the world as "the most powerful handgun in the world" in the movie Dirty Harry. After the release of the movie and its sequels, retailers had difficulty keeping the Model 29 in stock. In the late 1990s, Smith & Wesson discontinued production of many models of revolvers, including the "basic" Model 29 apart from limited production runs or "custom" configurations. Today, the Model 29 is being offered again as a powerful deluxe grade revolver as part of Smith & Wesson's Classic Revolvers Line. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1970s Winchester Model 101 Pigeon Grade (28" F/M), 20 Ga., O/U Shotgun (W/ Case), PK261293

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This Winchester Model 101 Pigeon Grade 20 Ga. over/ under shotgun was produced in circa 1971-1982. No official serial number records exist after 1971. SPECS: Deluxe flora...morel scroll engraved receiver/ trigger guard/ tang & forearm latch with a Pigeon stamped under the receiver & bright coin finish, glossed walnut stock with skip line checkering/ fluted comb & contoured forearm, round grip knob, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, 28" F/M barrels with blued finish, vent-rib with serrated top & white bead front sight, gold trigger with checkering, tang safety/ barrel selector, jeweled action block, jeweled dual ejectors, 14.5" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This shotgun comes in a period correct (1970s) Winchester brown leather luggage case with orange felt lining. CONDITION: This one-owner gun is in beautiful condition with a couple very light scratches under the lower barrel, has 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. It was offered in many grades to include Standard, Deluxe Field, Pigeon and Diamond. It has a reputation for strength and durability, and models produced from the 1960s - 1980s are firmly seated at the Investment Grade table. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1992 Colt Anaconda - Stainless (4"), 44 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box & Purchase Receipt), MM16177

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According to the Colt Archives Serial Number Database, this Anaconda revolver was produced in 1992. This one-owner revolver also comes with the original purchase receipt ...moredated "Aug. 18, 1992". SPECS: DA/SA trigger, 4" vent-rib barrel with full length lug & shrouded extractor rod, full stainless steel construction, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, dual-pinned ramp front sight with orange insert, serrated hammer, grooved trigger, black checkered rubber combat grips with Rampant Colt medallion inlays on each side and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This revolver comes in the original blue hardcase with original carboard sleeve and paperwork. CONDITION: This revolver is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Colt Anaconda large-frame, double-action revolver was originally produced from 1990 - 2003, and then reintroduced in 2021. It was designed as a competitor to established magnum revolvers like the Smith & Wesson Model 29 and the Ruger Redhawk. The original production of the Anaconda ended in 1999, but it was still available through Colt's custom shop until 2003. When it was reintroduced in 2021, it sported a redesigned frame, trigger, and other features, aiming to enhance its performance and user experience. All Anacondas sport a solid stainless steel construction, an oversized Python action with a non-stacking trigger, and black Hogue over-molded grips for enhanced recoil absorption. The Anaconda is known for its powerful ammunition capabilities and has become very popular with target shooters and hunters. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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Ruger Gold Label (28"), 12 Ga., Side-By-Side Shotgun, 880-00715

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The Ruger Gold Label side-by-side shotgun was only produced from 2004 to 2006, and has not been produced since. SPECS: Polished stainless steel receiver with 24K gold Rug...moreer logo on the floorplate, AAA-grade American walnut stock with English grip/ fluted comb/ deep cut checkering & oiled finish, 28" blued barrels with VX IMP CYL & FULL choke tubes, serrated solid rib with brass bead front sight, stainless steel trigger, blued trigger guard & action lever, blued tang safety/ barrel selector, black ribbed buttpad with embossed Ruger logo, dual ejectors, 14.25" LOP and 3" chambers. CONDITION: This one-owner gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has shiny/ clean bores and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Ruger Gold Label shotgun was produced from 2004 to 2006, and was based on the Ruger Red Label shotgun. It was offered in two models, one with an American-style pistol grip stock, and the other with an English-style straight grip stock, both with a splinter-style fore-end. The Gold Label received high praise from the gun community during its short production run. It was named "Shotgun Of The Year" in 2002, and in 2005, it won the "Golden Bullseye - Shotgun Of The Year" award from American Rifleman. Although it was discontinued in 2006, reportedly due to high manufacturing costs, it was still pictured in Ruger's 2007-2008 Catalogs - listed as "Current Production Sold Out". It finally disappeared from the catalog in 2009. According to most reports, the Gold Label will not be produced again due to its high cost of manufacturing. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1994 Colt Anaconda - Stainless (6"), 44 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Case), MM55920

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According to the Colt Archives Serial Number Database, this Anaconda revolver was produced in 1994. SPECS: DA/SA trigger, 6" vent-rib barrel with full length lug & shroud...moreed extractor rod, full stainless steel construction, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, dual-pinned ramp front sight with orange insert, serrated hammer, grooved trigger, black checkered rubber combat grips with silver Rampant Colt medallion inlays on each side and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This revolver comes in a period correct blue hardcase with paperwork. CONDITION: This revolver is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Colt Anaconda large-frame, double-action revolver was originally produced from 1990 - 2003, and then reintroduced in 2021. It was designed as a competitor to established magnum revolvers like the Smith & Wesson Model 29 and the Ruger Redhawk. The original production of the Anaconda ended in 1999, but it was still available through Colt's custom shop until 2003. When it was reintroduced in 2021, it sported a redesigned frame, trigger, and other features, aiming to enhance its performance and user experience. All Anacondas sport a solid stainless steel construction, an oversized Python action with a non-stacking trigger, and black Hogue over-molded grips for enhanced recoil absorption. The Anaconda is known for its powerful ammunition capabilities and has become very popular with target shooters and hunters. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1982 Remington 1100LT Combo - Gold Inlay (26" SKEET & FULL), 410 Ga., Semi-Auto Shotgun, N758227

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The serial number & date code "RC" on this Remington Model 1100 Lightweight 410-gauge semi-automatic shotgun reflects a November of 1982 production date. This shotgun com...morees with a 26" SKEET vent-rib barrel with a 2 1/2" chamber and a 26" FULL vent-rib barrel with a 3" chamber. SPECS: Glossed walnut stock with fleur-de-lis pattern checkering/ fluted comb & contoured forearm, black grip cap with white diamond inlay & white spacer, black ribbed buttpad with embossed "REMINGTON" & white spacer, floral scroll receiver engravings with gold fill inlay, serrated receiver top, silver locking tab action button and 14" LOP. CONDITION: This shotgun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, both barrels have nice clean bores and appear 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 with more than four million sold. During the 1970s and 80s, Model 1100s often accounted for sixty to seventy percent of the shotguns used at major trap & skeet shoots. Today it is still being used by competitive shooters due to its superior performance and handling qualities. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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#640 of 1500 - 1989 Dan Wesson 44 Magnum "200th Anniversary Second Amendment", Revolver, C640

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This Dan Wesson Model 44 Magnum/ Special Double-Action revolver is #640 of 1500 manufactured in 1989 to honor of the 200th Anniversary of the Second Amendment to the Cons...moretitution which ensures Americans of the right to keep and bear arms. SPECS: Polished blued finish with intricate scroll engravings on both sides of the barrel & frame, 24-Karat gold plated cylinder/sights/ejector rod/cylinder release/trigger/ hammer & grip screws, glossed smooth walnut grips with thumb rests & inlaid red Second Amendment medallion on the left side, 9.75" shrouded barrel with vent-rib barrel, DA/SA trigger, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, serrated ramp front sight with red insert, checkered hammer and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. CONDITION: This revolver will have some light finish flaking on the cylinder & front sight, otherwise this revolver is in beautiful condition, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Dan Wesson Model 44 is a .44 Magnum/Special revolver known for its large frame, interchangeable barrel/shroud system, and broached rifling. It was introduced in late 1980 by Dan Wesson after a three-year development period. The Model 44 was designed for both hunting and target shooting, particularly silhouette and metal plate competitions. The Model 44 was offered in 4", 6", 8" & 10" barrel lengths (4", 6", 8", 10") that could be easily switched out with a shroud, allowing for customization. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1978 Remington 1100LT Combo (26" SKEET & MOD), 28 Ga., Semi-Auto Shotgun, M843706J

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The serial number & date code "LQ" on this Remington Model 1100 Lightweight 28-gauge semi-automatic shotgun reflects a February of 1978 production date. This shotgun come...mores with (2) 26" vent-rib barrels with 2 3/4" chambers - SKEET & MOD. SPECS: Glossed walnut stock with fleur-de-lis pattern checkering/ fluted comb & contoured forearm, black grip cap with white diamond inlay & white spacer, black ribbed buttpad with embossed "REMINGTON" & white spacer, floral scroll receiver engravings, serrated receiver top, silver locking tab action button and 14" LOP. CONDITION: This shotgun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, both barrels have nice clean bores 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 with more than four million sold. During the 1970s and 80s, Model 1100s often accounted for sixty to seventy percent of the shotguns used at major trap & skeet shoots. Today it is still being used by competitive shooters due to its superior performance and handling qualities. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1880 J. Stevens New Model - 2nd Issue (18") 25 Stevens, Single Shot "Pocket Rifle" (Case & Stock),

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The two-line address "J. STEVENS & CO. CHICOPEE/ FALLS, MASS. PAT. SEPT. 6, 1864" on this New Model (2nd Issue) Pocket Rifle represents a circa 1875 -1886 production date...more - no original factory serial number records are known to exist. SPECS: Nickel plated receiver/ frame with numbers matching "8183" detachable wire stock, smooth walnut grips, 18" round barrel with octagon breech & blued finish, dovetailed adjustable rear peep sight with adjustable insert, dovetailed front globe sight with inner post & outer German silver blade, blued hammer with checkering & firing pin attached to the receiver and spur trigger with blued finish. This rifle comes in period correct wooden carry case with a leather handle strap which is marked on top of the lid - the wording is very faded and no longer legible. The case includes a period correct metal cleaning rod & ammo. CONDITION: This rifle is in very nice condition for its age with very light wear, has a beautiful sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The J. Stevens Pocket Rifle, also known as the Bicycle Rifle, was a single-shot, tip-up rifle introduced in 1869 by the J. Stevens Arms and Tool Company, a company founded by Joshua Stevens in 1864. It was designed to be compact and easily portable, hence the "Bicycle Rifle" name, as it could be carried in a case and attached to a bicycle. The rifles were popular with campers, anglers, and hunters due to their size and convenience. The Pocket Rifle was essentially the same firearm as Stevens' earlier Pocket Pistols, but featured a larger grip handle, heavier, thicker, and longer barrels ranging from 10 inches all the way up to 18 inches, and a removable wire stock. The Stevens Pocket rifle was so popular that it put Joshua Stevens company on the map as a truly legitimate firearm's manufacturer. Some rifles even came with a special carrying case. The design of the Bicycle Rifle and the Stevens Arms and Tool Co would later suffer at the hands of some ill-fated business near the start of The Great War in 1914. What essentially happened is that the New England Westinghouse Company purchased The J Stevens Arms & Tool Company and its facility in Chicopee Falls, MA, as well as all of its holdings simply to fulfill a contract for 1,800,000 Mosin-Nagant rifles (affectionately known as Garbage Rods by TFB staff). During this time, Stevens did not produce any arms for the civilian market and thus, this is where the production history of the Pocket Rifle ends. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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Ruger Gold Label (28"), 12 Ga., Side-By-Side Shotgun, 460-00120

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The Ruger Gold Label side-by-side shotgun was only produced from 2004 to 2006, and has not been produced since. SPECS: Polished stainless steel receiver, AAA-grade Americ...morean walnut stock with English grip/ fluted comb/ deep cut checkering & oiled finish, 28" blued barrels with SKEET/SHEET choke tubes, serrated solid rib with brass bead front sight, stainless steel trigger, blued trigger guard & action lever, blued tang safety/ barrel selector, black ribbed buttpad with embossed Ruger logo, dual ejectors, 14.25" LOP and 3" chambers. CONDITION: This one-owner gun is nice condition with no wear to speak of, has shiny/ clean bores and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Ruger Gold Label shotgun was produced from 2004 to 2006, and was based on the Ruger Red Label shotgun. It was offered in two models, one with an American-style pistol grip stock, and the other with an English-style straight grip stock, both with a splinter-style fore-end. The Gold Label received high praise from the gun community during its short production run. It was named "Shotgun Of The Year" in 2002, and in 2005, it won the "Golden Bullseye - Shotgun Of The Year" award from American Rifleman. Although it was discontinued in 2006, reportedly due to high manufacturing costs, it was still pictured in Ruger's 2007-2008 Catalogs - listed as "Current Production Sold Out". It finally disappeared from the catalog in 2009. According to most reports, the Gold Label will not be produced again due to its high cost of manufacturing. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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Circa 1930 J. Stevens No. 35 "Auto-Shot" (12.25"), .410 Ga., Smoothbore Single-Shot Pistol, 28848

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This pistol is registered as a National Firearms Act (NFA), AOW (Any Other Weapon), which means that it is classified as a "Collector Item" and is legal to own without a ...more"Smoothbore Pistol Tax Stamp". SPECS: Diamond checkered walnut grips, flared weighted butt cap, 12.25" round barrel with octagon breech and brass bead front sight. CONDITION: This pistol is showing wear but appears to be all original, has a nice/clean bore with no rust or pitting and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Stevens "Number 35 Auto-Shot" was a single-shot, break-open pistol manufactured by J. Stevens Arms Company from 1929 to 1934. It was designed to be used with .410 gauge shotgun ammunition. The Auto-Shot version was an improved iteration of the earlier "Offhand" Model which was produced from 1923 to 1929. The Auto-Shot sported a longer barrel than the Offhand 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1980s Winchester Model 101 Pigeon Grade "Lightweight" (27" WinChoke), 12 Ga., O/U Shotgun, PK547022E

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This Winchester Model 101 Pigeon Grade 12 Ga. "lightweight" over/ under shotgun was produced in circa 1982-1987. No official serial number records exist after 1971. SPECS...more: Deluxe floral scroll engraved receiver/ trigger guard/ tang & forearm latch with gamebirds-in-flight patterns on each side of the receiver & bright coin finish, glossed walnut stock with skip line checkering/ fluted comb & contoured forearm, round grip knob, black rubber buttpad with black spacer and embossed "WINCHESTER", 27" vented barrels with blued finish & F/IM choke tubes, vent-rib with serrated top & dual white bead sights, tang safety/ barrel selector, jeweled action block, jeweled dual ejectors, 14.25" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. CONDITION: This one-owner gun is in beautiful condition with a couple very light scuffs at the grip, has 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. It was offered in many grades to include Standard, Deluxe Field, Pigeon and Diamond. It has a reputation for strength and durability, and models produced from the 1960s - 1980s are firmly seated at the Investment Grade table. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1974 Colt M1851 Navy - 2nd Generation - Second Stage - .36 Cal. Percussion Revolver (W/ Box), 14896

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According to the Colt Archives Serial Number Database, this "Second Generation" Model 1851 Cap & Ball Black powder Percussion Revolver was produced in 1974 (second stage ...moreof production). SPECS: Casehardened frame with silver straps & trigger guard, 7.5" octagon barrel with brass bead front sight & "Royal Blue" finish, 6-shot cylinder with roll-marked Battle of Campeche Naval scene & "Royal Blue" finish, smooth walnut grips with glossed finish, casehardened loading lever, casehardened hammer with checkering and blued trigger. This revolver comes in a period correct wood grain cardboard box with manual (no label). CONDITION: This revolver is in beautiful same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: In 1971, due to the success of the Colt SAA "2nd Generation" revolvers, which were introduced in 1956, Colt decided to start producing their Percussion Revolvers again, as well. The production of the Colt "2nd Generation" Black Powder Cap & Ball revolvers took place in three stages. Stage one was during the period when Val Forgett (supplier of components) and Navy Arms built the revolvers in Colt facilities from 1971 -1973. Stage two was when Lou Imperato (supplier of components) built the revolvers in Colt facilities from 1974 -1976, from the same source as Val Forgett. And stage three was from 1978 -1982, when Lou Imperato supplied these parts, but with the barrels, cylinders, and backstraps cast in Italy, and the frames, center pins, nipples, all of the screws, and springs made in the United States at Iver Johnson. All of the 2nd Generation percussion models made from 1971 to 1982 either by Colt, or its subcontractors, are regarded as authentic Colt revolvers and not Italian replicas. The guns produced in this time frame were packaged in wood grain, cardboard boxes. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1970s Winchester Model 101 Pigeon Grade (30" F/IM), 12 Ga., O/U Shotgun, PK301116

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This Winchester Model 101 Pigeon Grade 12 Ga. over/ under shotgun was produced in circa 1971-1982. No official serial number records exist after 1971. SPECS: Deluxe flora...morel scroll engraved receiver/ trigger guard/ tang & forearm latch with a Pigeon stamped under the receiver & bright coin finish, glossed walnut stock with skip line checkering/ fluted comb & contoured forearm, black rubber buttpad with black spacer & embossed "WINCHESTER", 30" F/IM barrels with blued finish, vent-rib with serrated top & white bead mid-sight/ orange fiber-optic pin front sight, blued trigger with checkering, tang safety/ barrel selector, jeweled action block, jeweled dual ejectors, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. CONDITION: This shotgun will have an aftermarket front sight but otherwise is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has 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. It was offered in many grades to include Standard, Deluxe Field, Pigeon and Diamond. It has a reputation for strength and durability, and models produced from the 1960s - 1980s are firmly seated at the Investment Grade table. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1968 Colt Detective Special - Second Series (2"), 38 Spl., Revolver (W/ Box), 988557

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According to the Colt Archives Serial Number Database, this Detective Special "Snubnose" revolver was produced in 1968 (Second Series). SPECS: DA/SA trigger, lightweight ...morecarbon steel frame with polished blued finish, 2" barrel, fixed notch & groove rear sight with serrated top, fixed ramp front sight, checkered round-butt walnut grips with silver Rampant Colt medallion inlays on each side, Tyler's T-Grip adapter, grooved stainless steel hammer, grooved trigger and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This revolver comes in the original two-piece cardboard box with wood grain top and a Brauer Bros. black leather snap holster. CONDITION: This revolver 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 in 1927, the Detective Special is a six-shot, 2"or 3" barreled, double-action revolver. It 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1970s Winchester Model 101 Pigeon Grade (32" F/IM), 12 Ga., O/U Shotgun, PK409316

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This Winchester Model 101 Pigeon Grade 12 Ga. over/ under shotgun was produced in circa 1971-1982. No official serial number records exist after 1971. SPECS: Deluxe flora...morel scroll engraved receiver/ trigger guard/ tang & forearm latch with a Pigeon stamped under the receiver & bright coin finish, glossed walnut stock with skip line checkering/ fluted comb & contoured forearm, black rubber buttpad with black/white spacers & embossed "WINCHESTER", 32" F/IM vented barrels with blued finish, wide vent-rib with serrated top & dual white bead sights, blued trigger with checkering, tang safety/ barrel selector, jeweled action block, jeweled dual ejectors, 14.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. CONDITION: This shotgun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has 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. It was offered in many grades to include Standard, Deluxe Field, Pigeon and Diamond. It has a reputation for strength and durability, and models produced from the 1960s - 1980s are firmly seated at the Investment Grade table. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1967 Colt Detective Special - Second Series (2"), 38 Spl., Revolver, 955086

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According to the Colt Archives Serial Number Database, this Detective Special "Snubnose" revolver was produced in 1967 (Second Series). SPECS: DA/SA trigger, lightweight ...morecarbon steel frame with polished blued finish, 2" barrel, fixed notch & groove rear sight with serrated top, fixed ramp front sight, checkered round-butt walnut grips with gold Rampant Colt medallion inlays on each side, grooved hammer & trigger and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. CONDITION: This revolver is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: Introduced in 1927, the Detective Special is a six-shot, 2"or 3" barreled, double-action revolver. It 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1981 Browning Citori (30" FULL/MOD), 12 Ga., Over/Under Shotgun, 07803PZ153

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According to Browning's serial number production chart, this Citori over/under shotgun was produced in 1981. SPECS: Glossed walnut stock with deep cut outlined checkering...more/ fluted comb & contoured forearm, Counter Coil recoil reducer with brown rubber pad, engraved receiver with floral patterns, gold trigger, polished blued finish, 30" FULL/MOD barrels, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight & brass mid-bead, tang safety/ barrel selector, dual ejectors, 14.25" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. CONDITION: This one-owner shotgun is in beautiful condition with a few very light scratches in the wood, has nice shiny/ clean bores and appears to be in good working order. 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 a well-made, 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1975 Colt Combat Commander - Series '70 (4.25"), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto Pistol (W/ Box), 70BS26356

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According to the Colt Archives Serial Number Database, this Combat Commander 1911-style semi-automatic pistol was produced in 1975. SPECS: All-steel frame with polished b...morelued finish, 4.25" barrel, rear slide serrations, dovetailed u-notch rear sight, fixed ramp front sight, smooth walnut grips with silver Rampant Colt medallion inlays on each side, beavertail safety grip, grooved backstrap, round serrated hammer, slide stop, thumb safety, grooved trigger and comes with (2) 7-round blued steel magazines. This pistol comes in the original box with wood grain style sleeve and manual. CONDITION: This pistol 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: Shortly after the Second World War, the United States Government began sponsoring a series of tests to find a new pistol to replace the Colt M1911A1. One of the key requirements dictated at the time was that the pistol was not to exceed 7" in length or 25 ounces in weight. These tests were conducted at Aberdeen Proving Grounds as well as at Fort Benning, Georgia. The pistols submitted at this time were the S&W M39, the Colt Commander, a modified Inglis Hi Power, a FN Hi Power and the T3 trial pistol, all chambered in 9mm Parabellum. Proposed at the end of 1949, the Commander was intended to fill a military need for a lighter handgun which would be issued to officers. None of these pistols were selected for the Armed Forces during this round of tests, but Colt wisely decided to go forward with commercial production of the Commander, and it proved itself to be a popular and successful design. It was available in several chamberings including the 9mm Parabellum, .45 ACP and the .38 Super. Throughout the years it was produced in several models: Pre-Series 70 Commander LW prefix, 9mm .38 Super, .45, alloy frame model only, 1950-1976; Series 70 Lightweight Commander CLW prefix, .30 Luger (7.65mm), .38 Super, 9mm, .45, 1970-1983; Series 70 Combat Commander Steel frame; Series 80 Lightweight Commander .45, 1983-1997; Series 80 Combat Commander .38 Super, 9mm, .45, blue slide and stainless receiver variant with Hogue grips in 1998 only, blued, stainless and satin nickel variants; Gold Cup Commander; M1991A1 Commander and XSE Series Commander. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1979 Browning Citori (26" MOD/IC), 20 Ga., Over/Under Shotgun, 03949RN163

Lot # 40      

According to Browning's serial number production chart, this Citori over/under shotgun was produced in 1979. SPECS: Glossed walnut stock with deep cut outlined checkering...more/ fluted comb & contoured forearm, black textured buttpad with embossed "BROWNING", engraved receiver with floral patterns, gold trigger, 26" FULL/ IMP MOD barrels, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, tang safety/ barrel selector, dual ejectors, 14" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. CONDITION: This one-owner shotgun was used for trap shooting for over 40 years and is showing various surface wear, has nice shiny/ clean bores and appears to be in good working order. 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 a well-made, 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1967 Colt Woodsman Match Target (6") 22 LR, Semi-Auto Pistol, 230490-S

Lot # 41      

According to the Colt Archives serial number database, this Woodsman Match Target Third Series semi-automatic pistol was produced in 1967. SPECS: Blued finish, 6" lugged ...moretarget barrel, checkered walnut grips with RH thumb rest, grooved front & rear straps, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, dual pinned Patridge front sight, rear slide serrations, thumb safety and slide stop. Does not include a magazine. CONDITION: This pistol is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Colt Woodsman is a semi-automatic sporting pistol manufactured from 1915 to 1977. It was manufactured in three distinct series: Series 1 (19151941), Series 2 (19471955), and Series 3 (19551977). It was also produced in three different models: Target, Sport & Match Target. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1959 Browning (Belgium) Superposed "Lightning" (30" F/IM), 12 Ga., O/U Shotgun, 73337

Lot # 42      

According to Browning's serial number production chart, this Superposed "Lightning" over/under shotgun was produced in Belgium in 1959. SPECS: Glossed walnut stock with d...moreeep cut outlined checkering/ fluted comb & round grip knob, engraved receiver with floral patterns & gold fill, gold plated trigger/guard & forearm release, 30" FULL/IMP MOD barrels, serrated vent-rib with dual white bead sights, tang safety/ barrel selector, dual ejectors, Browning brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chambers. CONDITION: This one-owner shotgun was used for trap shooting for over 60 years and is showing various surface wear, has nice 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, such as Trap, Skeet & Hunting models. The 1960s saw the introduction of 28 gauge & 410 gauge models. 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, the Citori, which was introduced in 1973, and produced at the Miroku, Japan, plant. Every Browning Superposed was produced and hand engraved in Belgium. Today, the Browning Superposed is commonly considered the best over/under shotgun design of the 20th century. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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Scarce - Smith & Wesson DA-45 M1917 "Post-War" Transition Commercial, 45 ACP, Revolver, 179669

Lot # 43      

Produced sometime between 1946 - 1950, this Smith & Wesson DA-45 Model 1917 revolver is what collectors refer to as a "Post-War" Transition Commercial Model. At the concl...moreusion of WWII, Smith & Wesson purchased back approximately 10,000 U.S. Army M1917 frames from the U.S. Government. These revolver frames were all Martially Proofed with an Eagle Head over an "S" followed by the number 1,2,3,4,6,9,24,27 or 34. These commercial versions will have a 5.5" barrel, Magna-style checkered diamond walnut grips with S&W monograms, blued "commercial finish" and a S&W trademark on the side plate. Early commercial variations will have a standard (no prefix) serial number & lanyard ring, while the majority will have a post-WWII "S" prefix serial number, and may or may not sport a lanyard ring. - Ref. Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson, 4th Edition book. CONDITION: This revolver is in very nice condition with some light surface wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Smith & Wesson Model 1917 revolver is a significant piece of American military history, primarily known for its use during World War I. Developed to supplement the standard M1911 pistol, it was chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge and featured a unique moon clip system to accommodate the rimless round. The S&W M1917, along with the Colt New Service, was one of two revolvers adopted by the U.S. military as the M1917. The first U.S. deliveries of the S&W Model 1917 revolvers were made in October, 1917, and production continued until 1919. While many revolvers were produced, only about half made it to the front lines by the end of the war with many subsequently stored and later used in World War II. The Model 1917's success led to the development of other N-frame revolvers by Smith & Wesson, including the Model 29 .44 Magnum, which gained notoriety through the movie "Dirty Harry". 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1972 Remington 1100 Combo (30" FULL/ 24" MOD/ 20" IC), 20 Ga., Semi-Auto Shotgun, L650784N

Lot # 44      

The serial number & date code "PW" on this Remington Model 1100 20-gauge semi-automatic shotgun reflects a June of 1972 production date. This shotgun comes with (3) barre...morels: 30" FULL Magnum with silver front bead & 3" chamber, 24" MOD choked & MOD choke tube with vent-rib & 2 3/4" chamber and 20" IMP CYL with adjustable ramp rear/ white bead front & 2 3/4" chamber. SPECS: Glossed walnut stock with fleur-de-lis pattern checkering/ fluted comb & contoured forearm, black grip cap with white diamond inlay & white spacer, Remington black rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, floral scroll receiver engravings, serrated receiver top, silver locking tab action button and 14" LOP. CONDITION: This shotgun is in beautiful condition with very light wear. All three barrels have nice clean bores and appear 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 with more than four million sold. During the 1970s and 80s, Model 1100s often accounted for sixty to seventy percent of the shotguns used at major trap & skeet shoots. Today it is still being used by competitive shooters due to its superior performance and handling qualities. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1929 Smith & Wesson DA-45 M1917 - Los Angeles Police Department (5.5"), 45 ACP, Revolver, 180540

Lot # 45      

This Smith & Wesson DA-45 Model 1917 revolver comes with a Archives Letter stating that it was shipped on December 6, 1929. It was sold thru the William Hoegue Company, L...moreos Angeles, California, in an order of twenty-five M1917s in the same configuration and delivered to the Los Angeles Police Department. This revolver is numbers matching - barrel, butt frame, cylinder and extractor star. The underside of the grips are not matching (marked 165400) which the Archives Letter explains is not unusual and are most likely still original to the gun. SPECS: DA/SA trigger, blued finish, smooth walnut grips, 5.5" barrel, fixed notch & groove rear sight, forged round blade front sight, lanyard ring, grooved front & rear straps, casehardened hammer with checkering, grooved casehardened trigger and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. CONDITION: This revolver is in good condition with surface wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Smith & Wesson Model 1917 revolver is a significant piece of American military history, primarily known for its use during World War I. Developed to supplement the standard M1911 pistol, it was chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge and featured a unique moon clip system to accommodate the rimless round. The S&W M1917, along with the Colt New Service, was one of two revolvers adopted by the U.S. Military as the M1917. The first U.S. deliveries of the S&W Model 1917 revolvers were made in October, 1917, and production continued until 1919. While many revolvers were produced, only about half made it to the front lines by the end of the war with many subsequently stored and later used in World War II. The Model 1917's success led to the development of other N-frame revolvers by Smith & Wesson, including the Model 29 .44 Magnum, which gained notoriety through the movie "Dirty Harry". 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1950 Winchester Model 12 (28" FULL), 20 Ga., Pump Shotgun, 1293615

Lot # 46      

According to the Winchester Arms Collectors Organization serial number database, this Model 12 Takedown 20-gauge slide-action shotgun was produced in 1950. SPECS: Polishe...mored blued finish, 28" FULL barrel with silver bead front sight, glossed walnut stock with fluted comb & grooved forearm, checkered black hard rubber buttpad with embossed "WINCHESTER", checkered cross-bolt safety on the trigger guard, serrated receiver top, silver shell lifter, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. CONDITION: This shotgun has been professionally refinished and is in beautiful condition, has a shiny/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". Initially chambered for 20 gauge only, the 12 and 16 gauge versions were first cataloged in 1913, and the 28 gauge version came out in 1934. 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. It was offered in several grades to include: Standard Field Gun, Tournament, Riot Gun, Trench Gun, Trap, Heavy Duck, Skeet, Pigeon and Super Pigeon. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1965 Smith & Wesson 10-5 Military & Police (4"), 38 Special, Revolver (W/ Box), C724289

Lot # 47      

According to the Standard Catalog Of Smith & Wesson's book, this Model 10-5 was produced in circa 1965. SPECS: SA/DA trigger, polished blued finish, 4" barrel, caseharden...moreed hammer with checkering, grooved casehardened trigger, checkered walnut magna-style square butt grips with S&W medallion inlays on each side, fixed notch & groove rear sight, Patridge front sight, S&W grip extension and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This revolver comes in the original two-piece box with cleaning rod. CONDITION: This revolver 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 10, previously known as the Smith & Wesson .38 Hand Ejector Model of 1899, the Smith & Wesson Military & Police or the Smith & Wesson Victory Model, is a K-frame revolver of worldwide popularity. In production since 1899, the Model 10 is a six-shot, .38 Special, double-action revolver. It became the standard sidearm of American police officers for much of the 20th century and was in service during both world wars. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1956 Winchester Model 42 (26" FULL), 410 Ga., Pump-Action Shotgun, 140486

Lot # 48      

According to the Winchester Arms Collectors Organization serial number database, this Model 42 Takedown slide-action shotgun was produced in 1956. SPECS: Smooth walnut st...moreock with fluted comb/ ribbed forearm & gloss finish, black hard rubber checkered buttpad with embossed Winchester logo, 26" FULL barrel with silver bead front sight, serrated receiver top, silver shell lifter, checkered cross-bolt safety on the trigger guard, 14" LOP and 3" chamber. CONDITION: This shotgun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a shiny/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The first pump-action shotgun designed specifically for the .410 was introduced by Winchester in 1933 as the Model 42. A scaled-down version of Winchesters Classic Model 12 pump-action shotgun, the Model 42, was a sweet little scatter gun that holds top value to collectors. About 164,800 were produced in a variety of grades and barrel configurations - Standard Grade, Skeet Grade, Trap Grade, Deluxe Grade, and Pigeon Grade. Marketed as "Everybody's Sweetheart," as well as "The Greatest Little Shotgun in the World," the sleek, racy, fast-handling Model 42 was a hit with upland hunters and skeet shooters. The Model 42 stayed in the lineup until 1963, a famous year in the company's history when rising production costs led to changes in manufacturing processes which led to the "pre-64" and "post-64" categories of all Winchester firearms. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1982 Belgium Browning, P35 Hi-Power Pistol (4.75"), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto Pistol, 245PY06940

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According to the Browning Serial Number Database, this P35 Hi-Power pistol was produced in Belgium in 1982. SPECS: High luster polished blued finish, 4.75" stainless barr...moreel, two-piece checkered walnut grips, serrated spur hammer, serrated thumb safety/ slide stop, loaded chamber indicator, dovetailed adjustable rear sight, Patridge front sight, 13-round blued steel magazine and comes with the original manual. CONDITION: This pistol is in beautiful condition with very light wear on the front grip strap, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Browning Hi-Power Pistol was introduced in 1935, based on a design by John Browning, and completed by Dieudonn Saive at Fabrique Nationale (FN) of Herstal, Belgium. The pistol is often referred to as an HP or BHP, and the terms P-35 and HP-35 are also used based on the introduction of the pistol in 1935. During WWII, production was moved to Canada as the Germans occupied Belgium, and this is where the name was changed to "Hi-Power". The name change was kept even after production returned to Belgium after the war. The Hi-Power is one of the most widely used military pistols in history having been used by the armed forces of over 50 countries. Browning P35 Hi-Powers were first imported into the U.S. in 1954. After 82 years of continuous production, FN Herstal announced that the production of the Hi-Power would end, and it was discontinued in early 2018 by Browning Arms. However, in 2022, presumably to compete with the sudden surge in Hi-Power popularity, FN announced they would resume production of the Browning Hi-Power. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1952 Winchester Model 42 (26" MOD), 410 Ga., Pump-Action Shotgun, 112493

Lot # 50      

According to the Winchester Arms Collectors Organization serial number database, this Model 42 Takedown slide-action shotgun was produced in 1952. SPECS: Smooth walnut st...moreock with fluted comb/ ribbed forearm & gloss finish, black hard rubber checkered buttpad with embossed Winchester logo, 26" MOD barrel with silver bead front sight, serrated receiver top, silver shell lifter, checkered cross-bolt safety on the trigger guard, 14" LOP and 3" chamber. CONDITION: This shotgun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a shiny/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The first pump-action shotgun designed specifically for the .410 was introduced by Winchester in 1933 as the Model 42. A scaled-down version of Winchesters Classic Model 12 pump-action shotgun, the Model 42, was a sweet little scatter gun that holds top value to collectors. About 164,800 were produced in a variety of grades and barrel configurations - Standard Grade, Skeet Grade, Trap Grade, Deluxe Grade, and Pigeon Grade. Marketed as "Everybody's Sweetheart," as well as "The Greatest Little Shotgun in the World," the sleek, racy, fast-handling Model 42 was a hit with upland hunters and skeet shooters. The Model 42 stayed in the lineup until 1963, a famous year in the company's history when rising production costs led to changes in manufacturing processes which led to the "pre-64" and "post-64" categories of all Winchester firearms. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1997 Colt Government 1911A1 - Series '80 (5"), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto Pistol (W/ Box), 2761790

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According to the Colt Archives Serial Number Database, this Government Model 1911A1 semi-automatic pistol was produced in 1997. SPECS: All-steel frame with matte blued fi...morenish, 5" barrel, rear slide serrations, dovetailed u-notch rear sight, fixed square blade front sight, black rubber checkered grips with embossed Rampant Colt on each side, beavertail safety grip, grooved backstrap, serrated spur hammer, slide stop, thumb safety and 7-round blued steel magazine. This pistol comes in the original blue hardcase with manual. CONDITION: This pistol is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The original Colt model 1911 was designed by John Moses Browning and became the standard U.S. Army sidearm that same year. Chambered in .45ACP and .38 Super, it originally had a flat mainspring housing, a long trigger, and a short grip safety. It was upgraded in 1926 with an arched mainspring housing and short trigger to better accommodate shooters with shorter fingers and re-designated the Model 1911A1. It remained the U.S. military service pistol until 1985, when it was officially replaced with the 9mm caliber Beretta Model 92. In 1983, Colt introduced the Series '80 1911A1 which incorporated a firing pin safety that was released when the trigger was pulled. The Colt 1911A1 Government pistol is arguably the best firearm design in history, and it is still being produced today with no sign of slowing down any time soon. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1954 Winchester Model 42 (26" MOD), 410 Ga., Pump-Action Shotgun, 130732

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According to the Winchester Arms Collectors Organization serial number database, this Model 42 Takedown slide-action shotgun was produced in 1954. SPECS: Smooth walnut st...moreock with fluted comb/ ribbed forearm & gloss finish, black hard rubber checkered buttpad with embossed Winchester logo, 26" MOD barrel with silver bead front sight, serrated receiver top, checkered cross-bolt safety on the trigger guard, 14" LOP and 3" chamber. CONDITION: This shotgun has been niceley re-blued with a browned receiver & high luster finish with various light wear, has a shiny/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The first pump-action shotgun designed specifically for the .410 was introduced by Winchester in 1933 as the Model 42. A scaled-down version of Winchesters Classic Model 12 pump-action shotgun, the Model 42, was a sweet little scatter gun that holds top value to collectors. About 164,800 were produced in a variety of grades and barrel configurations - Standard Grade, Skeet Grade, Trap Grade, Deluxe Grade, and Pigeon Grade. Marketed as "Everybody's Sweetheart," as well as "The Greatest Little Shotgun in the World," the sleek, racy, fast-handling Model 42 was a hit with upland hunters and skeet shooters. The Model 42 stayed in the lineup until 1963, a famous year in the company's history when rising production costs led to changes in manufacturing processes which led to the "pre-64" and "post-64" categories of all Winchester firearms. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1924 Colt Police Positive - Fist Issue - Nickel (4"), 32 Police, Revolver, 201563

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According to the Colt Archives Serial Number Database, this Police Positive revolver was produced in 1924 (First Issue Series). SPECS: DA/SA trigger, steel frame with nic...morekel-plated finish, 4" barrel, fixed notch & groove rear sight, fixed blade front sight, black checkered hard rubber grips with embossed "COLT" on each side, spur hammer with checkering, checkered cylinder release latch and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. CONDITION: The grips on this revolver will have damage on the butt on each side, otherwise it is in very nice condition with a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Colt Police Positive is a small-frame, double-action revolver that was produced from 1907-1947. It was an improvement of Colt's earlier "New Police" revolver, upgraded with an internal hammer block safety. Colt named this new security device the "Positive Lock", and its nomenclature ended up being incorporated as a partial namesake for the new revolver. It was produced in two "Issues" - The First issue ran from the revolver's introduction in 1907 until 1927. Sporting Colt's standard hard rubber grips, it was offered with barrel lengths of 2.5 (available only in .32 caliber), 4, 5, and 6 inches, and was chambered for the .32 Long Colt (it would also accept the .32 Short Colt), .32 Colt New Police, and .38 Colt New Police cartridges. The Second issue began in 1928 and ran until 1947, adding a somewhat heavier frame as well as a serrated top strap to reduce sight glare, and sported wooden grips. The Police Positive revolver dominated the law enforcement firearms market in the early 1900s. American gangster Al Capone often carried a nickel-plated .38 Police Positive with a 4-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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1944 U.S. Springfield Armory M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto Rifle, 2863881

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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 March, 1944, and sports a SA "6-43"...more dated barrel. The stock is marked "SA" within a box on the right side, and the lower grip is marked "P" (proofed). SPECS: 24" barrel, walnut stock & handguard, adjustable aperture rear sight, wing protected front blade sight, bayonet lug, sling rings with brown leather sling, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment (does not include kit) and an 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1917 WWI British Webley M1917 (6"), 45 ACP (Shaved Cylinder), Revolver, 320771

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Markings: The left side of the top-strap is marked 17 which is the date of manufacturer, King George Vs royal cypher crowned GR above two crossed flags and P; (GR stands ...morefor gorgeous Rex or King George in Latin, used during the reign of King George V - reigned ca. 1910-1936), a British Broad Arrow (government property mark) and a Crown above V1 / 13 along with MARK VI. The left side of the frame is marked "WEBLEY / MARK VI / PATENTS / 1917, "ENGLAND" and three royal cyphers. The left side of the trigger guard is marked with King George Vs royal cypher. The barrel hinge, cylinder cam lever, extractor lever cam, hammer, left side of the trigger and spring are all marked with a Broad Arrow. The cylinder is marked with a royal cypher over each chamber. The serial number 320771 is marked on the front of the barrel assembly, frame & cylinder. SPECS: DA/SA trigger, blued military finish, 6" slab-sided ribbed barrel, fixed notch rear sight, pinned square blade front sight, diamond checkered Bakelite grips, lanyard ring and original 6-shot cylinder that has been shaved .060" at the rear to accommodate the use of .45 ACP ammunition. CONDITION: This revolver is in nice condition with various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Webley Mark VI was a top-break, self-extracting revolver that was introduced in 1915 during World War I. It would remain the primary side-arm of the British military until 1928, but continued to see service through WWII and was only retired in 1963. It's known for its robust design, durability, and the .455 Webley cartridge it fired. As supplies of .455" ammunition became difficult to obtain, many Mark VIs had the rear of the cylinder shortened by approximately 0.060" to allow the use of .45acp in half moon clips as used with the Colt and Smith & Wesson Model 1917 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1954 U.S. Harrington & Richardson M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto Rifle, 5532788

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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 1954, a...morend sports the original HRA barrel dated "9-54". 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 with green canvas sling, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment (includes kit) and 8-round internal magazine. CONDITION: This gun is in excellent condition with light battle wear, has a perfect 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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Taylor's & Co. Model 1873 Cattleman "Ranch Hand" (5.5"), 45 Colt, Revolver, UX2429

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TAYLOR'S & CO. INFO: The Ranch Hand is built on the cattleman new model forged frame. It features all of the best qualities of the cattleman design while boasting the fla...moreshy brass backstrap & trigger guard. The Ranch hand features a case hardened frame with the remaining blued steel parts and a smaller Navy-size walnut grip. Maintenance for the steel portion of this revolver follows standard gun care, and the brass parts can easily be kept polished with a metal cleaner. The Taylor Tuned Ranch Hand comes ready to shoot out of the box featuring a hand polished action and our custom springs. Taylor's gunsmiths custom tune guns specifically for each order. SPECS: Glossed smooth walnut grips, 5.5" barrel, fixed notch & groove rear sight, fixed high blade front sight, checkered hammer & 6-shot cylinder. CONDITION: This revolver is in beautiful same-as-new condition with no wear (does not include box), has a perfect 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1942 U.S. Springfield Armory M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto Rifle, 837345

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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 August, 1942, and sports a LMR barr...moreel dated "4-53". SPECS: 24" barrel, walnut stock & handguard, adjustable aperture "lock-bar" rear sight, dovetailed notched blade front sight, bayonet lug, sling rings with green canvas sling, sporterized White Line brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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Circa 1989 Norinco Model of 1911A1 (5"), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto Pistol, 309559

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This Norinco Model of 1911A1 semi-automatic pistol was produced in circa 1989-1995. SPECS: Blued finish, black checkered rubber grips with combat finger grooves, 5" stain...moreless steel barrel, dovetailed notch rear sight with dual white dots, ramped red dot front sight, grooved rear strap, safety grip, grooved spur hammer, thumb safety, slide stop, grooved trigger, rear slide serrations, lanyard ring and Pachmayr 7-round stainless steel magazine with checkered rubber bumper. CONDITION: This pistol is in nice condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Norinco 1911A1 pistol is a commercially produced copy of the Colt M1911A1. Norinco, a Chinese state-owned defense corporation, began producing 1911A1 copies in the 1980s. Importation of Norinco 1911A1 was from 1989-1995. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1944 U.S. Springfield Armory M1 Garand (CMP), 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto Rifle, 2959784

Lot # 60      

According to the U.S. M1 Garand Serial Numbers production chart, this U.S. Springfield M1 Garand Rifle represents a production date of May, 1944. This rifle is from the C...moreivilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) and comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity as well as a black CMP hardcase & manual. Each M1 Garand rifle sold by CMP is an authentic U.S. Government rifle that has been inspected, head spaced, repaired, if necessary, and test fired for function. SPECS: 24" CBI barrel, CMP walnut stock & handguard, adjustable aperture rear sight, wing protected front blade sight, bayonet lug, sling rings with tan canvas sling, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment (includes kit) and 8-round internal magazine. CONDITION: This gun is in nice condition with light service 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1970 Yugo Zastava M57 (4.5"), 7.62x25 Tokarev, Semi-Auto Pistol, H-219740

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According to the "H" serial number prefix on this Yugoslavian M57 pistol, it was produced at the Zastava factory in circa 1970. It is stamped with Yugoslavian crest on th...moree top of the slide and the grips are stamped SFRJ (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia). This pistol was imported to the U.S. by Armamentos Inc. SPECS: Blued frame & slide, 4.5" stainless barrel, ribbed black plastic grips semi-concealed round grooved hammer, dovetailed u-notch rear sight, serrated dovetailed ramp front sight, rear slide serrations, lanyard ring and 9-round steel magazine. 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: The Zastava M57 is a Yugoslavian and Serbian semi-automatic pistol produced by Zastava Arms. It was the standard service pistol of the Yugoslavian People's Army. It was an unlicensed derivative of the Soviet TT pistol but incorporated a number of detail modifications, namely a longer grip and a slightly larger magazine. Zastava manufactured the M57 for the Yugoslavian state from 1963 until 1982, at which time at least 260,000 had been produced. It was retired from military service in the former Yugoslavia during the late 1990s and early 2000s, being largely superseded by the Zastava CZ99. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1918 U.S. Springfield Model 1903, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action Rifle, 989217

Lot # 62      

According to the U.S. Military Dates Of Manufacture Resource, the serial number on this Model 1903 bolt-action rifle reflects a 1918 production date. The barrel is marked...more "SA/ Flaming Bomb/ 11-15" (1915 Springfield Armory barrel). MARKINGS: Stock Under The Grip - "P" (Proofed); Receiver- "U.S./ SPRINGFIELD/ ARMORY/ MODEL 1903/ 989217"; Bayonet Lug "H"; Stock Band - "U" and Safety "R". SPECS: Parkerized receiver finish, 24" barrel, adjustable folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed blade front sight with detachable metal cover, sling rings, metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment (does not include kit) and bayonet lug. CONDITION: This rifle is in good condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: Few arms have served the U.S. military as long or as well as the famed "U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, Model 1903." For generations of American servicemen and arms enthusiasts, the M1903 has gained an enviable reputation as one of the best bolt-action military rifles of all time. The M1903 was manufactured by Springfield Armory at varying levels of production from 1903 until the late 1930s, and at Rock Island Arsenal from 1903 until 1913, and again from 1917 until 1919. Even though large numbers of M1917 "American Enfields were manufactured and issued during World War I to supplement the supply of M1903s, the "Springfield 1903" remained a standard issue rifle throughout WWII alongside the M1 Garand. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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Girsan MC1911 S Government "Influencer" (5"), 38 Super, Semi-Auto Pistol (W/ Case), T6368-24GE02080

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SPECS: Full coverage black finish, front & rear slide serrations, 5" barrel, low-profile 3-dot sights, black polymer honeycomb grips, lower accessory rail, grooved skelet...moreonized trigger, round serrated skeletonized hammer, ambidextrous safety, beavertail grip safety, checkered front & rear straps, checkered slide stop and 9-round stainless steel magazine with bumper. This pistol comes in the original blue hard case with cleaning tool and manual. 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. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1918 U.S. Eddystone Model 1917 Enfield, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action Rifle, 500012

Lot # 64      

According to the U.S. Military Dates Of Manufacture Resource Service, this U.S. Eddystone M1917 bolt-action rifle was produced in April of 1918. MARKINGS: Barrel - "E"/ F...morelaming Bomb/"4-18"; Top Receiver - "U.S./ MODEL OF 1917/ EDDYSTONE/ 500012"; Left Side Of Receiver - Flaming Bomb acceptance stamp; Top Of The Receiver - Eagle Head acceptance stamp (twice); Bolt Handle - "W" & Flaming bomb; Rear Sight Base - "E"; Front Sight Dovetail - "R" & ".075"; Front Nose Cap - "W/59"; Sling Rings - "E", Safety Lever - "E"; Under the stock at the grip - Eagle Head; Lifter - Eagle Head and Bolt Release - Eagle Head. 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 with tan canvas sling and bayonet lug. 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: 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 U.S. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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Springfield Armory M1A - Mk14 EBR - Leupold (22"), 308 Win. NM, Semi-Auto Rifle (W/ Case), 246908

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This Springfield Armory M1A is a semi-automatic variant of the Mk 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle (EBR) used by units of United States Special Operations Command. SPECS: Sage In...moreternational Marksman EBR tactical aluminum chassis stock, telescoping butt stock with adjustable cheek rest & buttpad, hard anodize finish, quad rail with full length upper, black textured rubber pistol grip, 22" stainless steel Match Grade barrel, 3" flash hider, adjustable aperture rear sight, National Match wing protected front sight and mounted Leupold Mark 4 scope. This rifle comes with a new Drago tactical padded Army Green carry case. Does not include magazine. CONDITION: This rifle is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Mk 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle (EBR) is an American military battle rifle and a designated marksman rifle. It was originally built for use with units of United States Special Operations Command such as the United States Navy SEALs, Delta Force, and task specific Green Berets ODA teams/units. Sage International was contracted to provide the weapon's chassis-type stock. The Mk 14 EBR retains the M14's reliability and the lethality of the 7.62x51 mm NATO cartridge while improving its suitability for close-quarters combat. It was also designed to be a designated marksman rifle providing increased range and accuracy to U.S. Navy SEALs and other special operations forces. DISCLAIMER: Illinois residents may not purchase semi-automatic "assault weapons" and large-capacity ammunition feeding devices. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1883 U.S. Springfield Armory Model 1873 - Allin Trapdoor, 45-70 Govt., Breech-Loading Rifle, 367527

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MARKINGS: Breech-Block - "U.S./ MODEL/ 1873", Lock Plate - Eagle/Shield Motif & "U.S./SPRINGFIELD/1883", Buttplate - "U.S.", Left Side Of Barrel At The Breech - "VP" & Ea...moregle Head, Top Of The Barrel At The Breech - "A" and Barrel Bands - "U". SPECS: 32 5/8" Barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, fixed blade front sight, smooth hardwood stock, curved metal buttplate, metal rod and sling rings. CONDITION: This gun is good condition for its age with some wear & light surface pitting, has a good bore with sharp rifling & very light pitting and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Springfield Model 1873 was the first standard-issue breech-loading rifle adopted by the United States Army and was manufactured from 1873 - 1892. The Model 1873 was the fifth variation of the Allin Trapdoor design and was named for its hinged breechblock which opened like a trapdoor. The infantry rifle model featured a 32 5/8" barrel while the cavalry carbine used a 22" barrel. It was superseded by an improved model, the Springfield Model 1884. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1943 U.S. Winchester M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto Rifle, 1212889

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According to the U.S. M1 Carbine Serial Numbers production chart, this Winchester Repeating Arms Co. U.S. Carbine represents a production date of August, 1942. MARKINGS i...morenclude: "NPM/FJA" with crossed cannons on the right side of the stock, "WINCHESTER/ 1212889" on the rear receiver, "1212889" & "STD/PROD/RWH" on the left side of the stock ,"TRIMBLE/TN" in the sling well, "W" on the top of the barrel & on the receiver tang, "EM-Q" on the bayonet lug, "MMQ" on the barrel band, "N" on the front sight, "H" on the rear sight, "IU" on the magazine and U.S. CARBINE/ CAL. .30 M1" on the receiver band. SPECS: 18" Barrel, dovetailed adjustable rear peep sight, square blade front sight with ears, bayonet lug, green canvas sling, checkered metal buttplate and 15-round blued steel magazine. CONDITION: This rifle is in good original condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: Designed in 1941, the U.S. M1 Carbine was developed to bridge the gap between a pistol and a full-power battle rifle for use by rear-echelon troops, paratroopers, tank crews, and engineers. 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. It was widely used by U.S. military during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. It also saw use by allied nations as a Lend-Lease weapon and by U.S. police forces during the 1960s & 1970s. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1940 Winchester Model 52B Target - J. Unertl (28"), 22 LR, Bolt-Action Rifle, 62455

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According to the Winchester Arms Collectors Organization serial number database, this Model 52B Target rifle was produced in 1940. SPECS: Smooth one-piece walnut stock wi...moreth beavertail forearm & glossed finish, grooved stainless steel buttplate with black spacer, 28" target barrel with blued finish & recessed crown, dovetailed folding tangent rear sight - "PAT. NOV. 11. 1919. APRIL 27. 1920", dovetailed front globe sight with post insert, stainless steel rail under the forearm, sling ring, grooved trigger shoe, period correct detachable blued steel magazine and period correct mounted J. Unertl #28298 long range scope on adjustable J. Unertl rings. CONDITION: This rifle is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Winchester Model 52 bolt-action .22-caliber target rifle was introduced in 1920. For many years, it was the premier small-bore match rifle in the United States, if not the world. Known as the "King of the .22s," the Model 52 was ranked by Field & Stream as one of "the 50 best guns ever made" and described by Winchester historian, Herbert Houze, as "perfection in design. The Model 52B was introduced in 1937, and featured an improved Speed Lock design. In 1980, the costly-to-produce Model 52, was finally discontinued when US Repeating Arms took over the manufacture of Winchester rifles from Olin Corporation. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1944 U.S. Winchester M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto Rifle (W/ Cleaning Kit), 6546498

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According to the U.S. M1 Carbine Serial Numbers production chart, this Winchester Repeating Arms Co. U.S. Carbine represents a production date of December, 1944. MARKINGS...more include: Crossed cannons on the right side of the stock, "WINCHESTER/ 6546498" on the rear receiver, "W" on the top of the barrel & on the receiver tang, "I.R. CO." on the rear sight, "KI" on the magazine and U.S. CARBINE/ CAL. .30 M1" on the receiver band. SPECS: 18" Barrel, dovetailed adjustable rear peep sight, square blade front sight with ears, green canvas sling, checkered metal buttplate, 15-round blued steel magazine and comes with a period correct cleaning kit in waterproof pouch. CONDITION: This rifle is in good original condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: Designed in 1941, the U.S. M1 Carbine was developed to bridge the gap between a pistol and a full-power battle rifle for use by rear-echelon troops, paratroopers, tank crews, and engineers. 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. It was widely used by U.S. military during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. It also saw use by allied nations as a Lend-Lease weapon and by U.S. police forces during the 1960s & 1970s. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1953 Remington Model 37 Rangemaster - R.A. LITSSCHERT (28"), 22 LR, Bolt-Action Rifle, 11678

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The serial number & date code "ZZ" on this Remington Model 37 Rangemaster Target Rifle reflects an April of 1953 production date. SPECS: Smooth one-piece contoured walnut...more stock with beavertail forearm, 28" free-floating target barrel with recessed target crown, black ribbed rubber White-Line buttpad with aluminum spacer, barrel mounted R.A. LITSSCHERT 12x scope with adjustable spring mounts, sling rings with adjustable lower forearm rail, A.L. Freeland brown leather sling with pad and a detachable loading platform - will also accept box magazines. CONDITION: This rifle is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Remington Model 37 Rangemaster is a bolt-action target rifle that was produced from 1936-1955 with 12,200 manufactured (no production during WWII). It was designed to compete in the growing market for high-end precision rimfire rifles and gained a reputation for its accuracy, particularly in competitive shooting. Art Cook used a Remington Model 37 to win a gold medal at the 1948 Summer Olympics. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1960s Post-War National Ordnance M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto Rifle, 20703

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This M1 Carbine was produced by National Ordnance Co. during the 1960s. SPECS: 18" Barrel, dovetailed adjustable rear peep sight, square blade front sight with ears and c...moreheckered metal buttplate. Does not include magazine. CONDITION: This rifle is in original surplus condition service wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: In the years following the end of the war in Korea (July, 1953), surplus GI carbine parts began making their way to the commercial market--some parts more than others, and some in greater quantities than others. The surplus parts existed in such sufficient numbers that it was possible to build M1 carbines from these surplus parts. During the 1960s, more than a dozen different companies began selling commercial variations of the M1 carbine built with surplus GI parts on receivers and barrels manufactured by private industry. Some companies manufactured their own receivers, some contracted others to make receivers and some purchased receivers from one another. National Ordnance Co. produced their military surplus M1 Carbine from 1960-1973. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1896 Winchester Model 1886 (26"), 45-70 Govt., Lever-Action Rifle, 108073

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According to the Winchester Arms Collectors Organization serial number database, this Model 1886 lever-action rifle was produced in 1896. MARKINGS: The lower tang patent ...moredates are in two lines: "PAT. OCT 14, 1884/ JAN. 20, 1885", the top of the barrel is addressed in two lines "MANUFACTURED BY THE/ WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN CONN. U.S.A." along with "45-70" near the breech, and the tang is marked "MODEL 1886". SPECS: Smooth walnut stock with satin finish, grooved metal buttplate with casehardened finish, casehardened receiver/lever/hammer & tang, 26" octagon barrel with high-luster blued finish, dovetailed adjustable buckhorn rear sight, dovetailed front blade sight and full length tubular magazine. CONDITION: This rifle sports a beautiful complete refurbish with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Winchester Model 1886 lever-action rifle was designed by John Browning and Winchester's William Mason, and produced from 1886 to 1935, with nearly 160,000 units made. It was initially chambered for large black powder cartridges like the .45-70 Government, .45-90 Sharps & .40-82 Winchester. It was known for a strong design and the ability to reliably handle powerful cartridges. It was available in different configurations, including rifle, carbine, and musket versions and was offered with special order features including custom barrels, stocks, and sights. Despite being originally designed for use with black powder, the action was strong enough to make the jump to smokeless powder with only minor modifications and was subsequently chambered in the .33 Winchester smokeless cartridge beginning in 1903. In 1935, Winchester replaced the M1886 with a slightly modified version dubbed the Model 71 chambered for the more powerful .348 Winchester cartridge. The Model 1886 has become a symbol of the American West. It was a favorite of many notable figures including Theodore Roosevelt who owned one and used it extensively on his many hunting expeditions. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1906 U.S. Springfield Model of 1905 Bayonet (16") With Scabbard - M1903/ M1903-A3/ M1 Garand

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This sword/ bayonet was developed for use on the .3006 caliber U.S. Rifle Model 1903 and was also used with the M1 Garand and M1903-A3 rifles. SPECS: Smooth walnut 4" han...moredle, 16" blade with blued finish and the ricasso is marked: "SA/Flaming Bomb/1906" & "US/105623". This bayonet comes with a period correct rawhide-covered wooden scabbard with a tan canvas cover & brown leather tip and belt attachment. HISTORY: The M1905 bayonet came about following President Teddy Roosevelt's unexpected rejection of the M1903 rifles original rod bayonet (M1892) in January, 1905. The M1892 bayonet was deemed too short for the M1903 rifle so a longer version was designed. The M1905 bayonet also differed from the M1892 by incorporating a mechanism for locking the bayonet in the scabbard and by securing the grips with a screw. There were two distinct production runs of M1905 bayonets. The first production run occurred at the national armories: Rock Island Arsenal (19061914; 19171919) & Springfield Armory (19061922). The second was during WWII (1942-1943) with a shorter 10" blade and molded plastic grips that was designated the M1 bayonet. The vast majority of M1905 bayonets and scabbards were reworked and altered during the two world wars. Original specimens, such as this example, are scarce. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US.
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Browning A-Bolt II White Gold Medallion - Leupold (24"), 300 WSM, Bolt-Action Rifle, 22079MR351

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SPECS: Glossed walnut Monte Carlo stock with deep-cut double-outlined checkering/ fluted high comb & raised cheek, Rosewood forearm tip with silver-plated brass line spac...moreer, Rosewood grip cap with silver-plated brass lined spacer, black rubber buttpad with black/ silver brass spacers, stainless steel receiver with silver finish & floral scroll engravings with gold lettering, 24" stainless steel barrel with silver finish & recessed target crown, polished stainless steel bolt & handle, stainless steel hinged floorplate with silver finish & floral scroll engravings, stainless steel trigger guard with gold Buck Mark logo, stainless steel sling studs and mounted Leupold VX-1 3-9x50 scope CONDITION: This rifle is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY & INFO: The Browning A-Bolt rifle was introduced in 1984, replacing the BBR in the Browning catalog. It features a short-lift bolt angle and used a non-rotating bolt sleeve or partial sleeve on first generation A-bolt rifles. The A-Bolt offers custom rifle accuracy right out of the box. It delivers dependable, pinpoint accuracy that exceeds the stringent standards of the modern rifleman. The renowned A-Bolt has been produced to satisfy the needs of any hunting or shooting situation. The A-Bolt feeds very smoothly because of its unique, patented cartridge depressor that stays in position, independent of the bolt rotation, as the bolt slides gently over the cartridges in the magazine. The bolt face is recessed, completely surrounding the cartridge base. A cocking indicator located at the rear of the bolt offers visual and tactile firing pin status. The A-Bolt is offered in several grades & variants to include: White Gold Medallion, Medallion, Hunter, Micro Hunter, Hunter FLD, Eclipse Hunter and Stalker. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1917 U.S. Remington M1917 Bayonet (17") With Scabbard - Model 1917 Rifle/ Trench Guns

Lot # 75      

This sword/ bayonet was developed for use on the .3006 caliber U.S. Rifle Model of 1917 and 12-gauge combat shotguns (trench guns). SPECS: Grooved walnut 3" handle, 17" b...morelade with blued finish and the ricasso is marked: Right - "US" with Flaming Bomb & Eagle's Head, "30" and "X"; Left- "1917" & "Remington" inside a circle. This bayonet comes with a period correct leather scabbard that is marked "CF" and belt attachment. HISTORY: The M1917 bayonet was a direct copy of the British Pattern 1913 bayonet which was designed for the M1917 Enfield rifle. Developed in response to the U.S. entry into World War I, it was also used with various trench shotguns. Production began in September, 1917, by Remington. The U.S. continued to use M1917 bayonets during World War II due to large stockpiles, and they were also issued with trench shotguns during the Korean War. This example was made in 1917. The "GF" marking on the scabbard identifies the maker of the metal mounts - General Fireproofing Co. of Youngstown, Ohio. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US.
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1969 Browning (Belgium) BAR High Power Rifle (23"), 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, 77665M9

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According to Browning's serial number production chart, this BAR semi-automatic rifle was produced in 1969. SPECS: Glossed walnut stock with outlined diamond checkering, ...moreblack textured buttpad with embossed "BROWNING", polished blued receiver & barrel finish, 23" barrel with recessed crown, dovetailed folding leaf rear sight with adjustable insert, serrated ramp with dovetailed brass bead front sight, sling studs, drilled & tapped receiver top for scope mounts and retractable box magazine. CONDITION: This rifle is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Browning BAR is one of those key products which have defined the Browning mystique throughout the last century. Much of the fame of today's sporting BAR began through the fame of the original military BAR designed by John M. Browning near the end of World War I. This rifle, called the BAR M1918, was commissioned by the U.S. Army in an effort to break the stalemate of trench warfare in the battlefields of France and Belgium. It is considered one of the first, and certainly one of the most effective, of all the automatic centerfire "light machine guns" ever made. Introduced in 1967, the Browning BAR semi-automatic sporting version is certainly a distinct and separate rifle from the military BAR M1918, but its design is the result of Browning's unmatched understanding and expertise with automatic rifles that started with John M. Browning. His grandson, Bruce Browning, was the driving force behind today's BAR. The BAR has evolved slightly for over four decades. Rifles before 1976 are usually called Type 1 rifles. Between 1976 and 1992, they are often called Type 2 rifles, but these rifles are very similar to the original models. 1993 marked the introduction of the Mark II versions which are 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1956 U.S. M5A1 Bayonet With Scabbard - J&D Tool Co. - M1 Garand Rifle

Lot # 77      

This knife/ bayonet is for use on the M1 Garand Rifle. SPECS: 6.75" Blade, 11.5" overall length, 4" black checkered molded plastic grip and is marked "U.S. M5-1/ J&D TOOL...more CO." under the bayonet cross guard. This bayonet comes with molded fiberglass scabbard with canvas belt loop & wire hanger which is marked: "U.S.M8A1/ V.P. CO" on the scabbard throat, "VP/25" on the back of the scabbard and "MRT" on the back of the belt loop. HISTORY: The M5 Bayonet was adopted by the U.S. military in 1953 to replace other bayonets for the M1 Garand rifle. It uses the M8A1 scabbard. During the Korean War, the M1 bayonet, which mounted to the M1 rifle, was found difficult to remove while wearing heavy gloves. As a result, the M5 bayonet was designed. This was a total redesign based on the M4 bayonet used by the M1 carbine. The M5 bayonet looks nothing like the original M1 bayonet and is the only U.S. bayonet without a barrel mount ring on the cross guard, making it look more like a fighting knife than a bayonet. There were three different patterns made: M5, M5-1, and M5A1. There were at least 11 M5/M5A1 prime contracts, and approximate years of production include: Imperial Knife Co.: M5 195354, M5A1 196768, 197273, 1976; Aerial Cutlery Co.: M5 1954, M5A1 ca. 195759; Columbus Milpar & Manufacturing Co.: M5A1 196269; J & D Tool Co.: M5 195456, M5A1 1957; Utica Cutlery Co.: M5 1954. J & D Tool Co. of Stamford, Connecticut was awarded two M5 bayonet contracts: DA-19-058-ORD-7889 in December 1954 and DA-11-199-ORD-2 in 1956. The 1956 contract began as M5 bayonets but production changed to the M5A1 mid-contract. These bayonets were marked M5-1. J & D Tool Co. was a family business that manufactured tools, dies, letter opener machines, and rifle components for the U.S. Government. The company was formed in 1947, and operated until 1963. At their peak, J & D Tool Co. reportedly employed 90 workers. The initials J & D were once thought to represent Jones and Dickinson. J & D were the initials of two of the company's three founders' siblings: John, Dominick, and Theresa Spera (married name, Pittaro). However, the longer form was not used in the company name which was simply J & D Tool Co. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US.
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1979 Browning BBR High Power (24"), 300 Win. Magnum, Bolt-Action Rifle, 14335RN117

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According to Browning's serial number production chart, this BBR Bolt-Action Rifle was produced in 1979. SPECS: Glossed walnut Monte Carlo stock with high raised cheek/ d...moreeep-cut double outlined checkering & fluted comb, Rosewood grip cap, Pachmayr black rubber buttpad with black/white spacers, polished blued barrel & receiver finish, 24" barrel with recessed target crown, sling rings with brown leather sling, box magazine with hinged floorplate, fluted stainless steel bolt, grooved trigger and Tasco 4-12x40 scope. CONDITION: This rifle is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Browning BBR Bolt-Action Rifle was produced from 1978 - 1984. It was advertised as a "High-Grade" rifle fitted with deluxe grade wood and a Mouser-style 9-lug bolt. It was discontinued due to high manufacturing costs, and was replaced by the less expensive A-Bolt Rifle. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1960s U.S. M5A1 Bayonet - Milpar - M1 Garand Rifle

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This knife/ bayonet is for use on the M1 Garand Rifle. SPECS: 6.75" Blade, 11.5" overall length, 4" black checkered molded plastic grip and is marked "U.S. M5A1/ MILPAR C...moreOL" under the bayonet cross guard. HISTORY: The M5 Bayonet was adopted by the U.S. military in 1953 to replace other bayonets for the M1 Garand rifle. It uses the M8A1 scabbard. During the Korean War, the M1 bayonet, which mounted to the M1 rifle, was found difficult to remove while wearing heavy gloves. As a result, the M5 bayonet was designed. This was a total redesign based on the M4 bayonet used by the M1 carbine. The M5 bayonet looks nothing like the original M1 bayonet and is the only U.S. bayonet without a barrel mount ring on the cross guard, making it look more like a fighting knife than a bayonet. There were three different patterns made: M5, M5-1, and M5A1. There were at least 11 M5/M5A1 prime contracts, and approximate years of production include: Imperial Knife Co.: M5 195354, M5A1 196768, 197273, 1976; Aerial Cutlery Co.: M5 1954, M5A1 ca. 195759; Columbus Milpar & Manufacturing Co.: M5A1 196269; J & D Tool Co.: M5 195456, M5A1 1957; Utica Cutlery Co.: M5 1954. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US.
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1975 Browning B-78 High Power Rifle (26" Octagon), 6mm Rem., Falling-Block, W5770214

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According to Browning's serial number production chart, this B-78 High Power Falling-Block Single-Shot Rifle was produced in 1975. SPECS: Glossed walnut Monte Carlo stock...more with high raised cheek/ deep-cut double outlined checkering & Schnabel forearm tip, black grip cap, Browning black rubber buttpad with basket weave checkering & black/white spacers, polished blued barrel & receiver finish, 26" octagon barrel with recessed target crown, sling rings with brown tooled leather padded sling and Bushnell 4x-12x scope. CONDITION: The grip cap is missing the inlay, but otherwise this rifle is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Browning B-78 High Power Rifle was produced from 1973-1982 with approximately 24,000 manufactured and only 1,911 chambered in 6mm Remington with an octagon barrel. The B78 was a competitor to Ruger's No. 1 single-shot rifle, and the design was basically a resurrection of the old Winchester High Wall. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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(13) New-Old-Stock 15-Round M1 Carbine Magazines & (5) Dual Compartment Belt Pouches

Lot # 81      

Circa Korean War era - (13) M1 Carbine 15-round blued steel magazines that are unopened in the original wax paper (unknown makers) and (5) Olive Green dual compartment ca...morenvas belt pouches with snap closures. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US.
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1978 Browning BAR-22 (20"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto Rifle, 09017RP166

Lot # 82      

According to Browning's serial number production chart, this BAR-22 semi-automatic rifle was produced in 1978. SPECS: Glossed walnut stock with outlined checkering & flut...moreed comb, black textured buttpad with embossed "BROWNING", polished blued barrel & receiver finish, 20" barrel with recessed target crown, dovetailed folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed ramp front sight with brass bead, sling studs, tube-fed magazine and Bushnell 4x Banner scope. CONDITION: This rifle is in nice condition with a few light scuffs in the wood, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Browning BAR is one of those key products which have defined the Browning mystique throughout the last century. Much of the fame of today's sporting BAR began through the fame of the original military BAR designed by John M. Browning near the end of World War I. This rifle, called the BAR M1918, was commissioned by the U.S. Army in an effort to break the stalemate of trench warfare in the battlefields of France and Belgium. It is considered one of the first, and certainly one of the most effective, of all the automatic centerfire "light machine guns" ever made. Introduced in 1967, the Browning BAR semi-automatic sporting version is certainly a distinct and separate rifle from the military BAR M1918, but its design is the result of Browning's unmatched understanding and expertise with automatic rifles that started with John M. Browning. His grandson, Bruce Browning, was the driving force behind today's BAR. The BAR has evolved slightly for over four decades. Rifles before 1976 are usually called Type 1 rifles. Between 1976 and 1992, they are often called Type 2 rifles, but these rifles are very similar to the original models. The .22 caliber variant "BAR-22" was produced from 1977-1985. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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(6) M1 Carbine 15-Round Magazines - Inland & Underwood

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These 15-round blued steel magazines are marked: (3) "KI" & (2) "UI" = Inland Division of General Motors and (1) "IU" in a circle = Underwood. SHIPPING - We offer free sh...moreipping anywhere within the continental US.
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1971 Browning Belgium SA-22 Takedown (19.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto Rifle, 71T63943

Lot # 84      

According to Browning's serial number production chart, this SA-22 semi-automatic rifle was produced in Belgium in 1971. SPECS: Glossed walnut stock with deep-cut outline...mored checkering & fluted comb, blued metal buttplate, stock fed tubular magazine, polished blued receiver & barrel finish, floral scroll receiver engravings with symmetrical outlined accents, 19.5" barrel with recessed crown, dovetailed folding leaf rear sight with adjustable insert and dovetailed brass bead front sight. CONDITION: This rifle is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Browning SA-22, also known as the Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle, was the company's first semi-automatic .22 caliber rifle. It is a quick "takedown design" in which the barrel can be quickly removed via a lever under the forearm and a half twist at the barrel collar. John Browning designed it in 1912, and production began in 1914. FN Herstal of Belgium was the first company to produce the SA-22. Production was interrupted by World War I & World War II, and it was officially imported to the United States for sales in 1956. From the beginning, the SA 22 was a high-end rifle. The receiver is forged steel, the relatively massive bolt is beautifully machined, and the stock is nicely finished from walnut. It is a svelte rifle capable of being shot accurately by even a relatively young shooter, and it is a quick-takedown design that can be quickly taken apart for storage, transportation, and cleaning. After over 100 years of production, the Browning SA-22 rifle is still being produced 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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FEG Hungarian AMD65 - AK-74 (16"), 7.62x39, Semi-Auto Rifle (W/ Case), ED6740H

Lot # 85      

This semi-automatic FEG Hungarian AMD-65 / AK-74 style rifle from T.G.I (Model SA 2000M) is built primarily with original Hungarian Military surplus parts. SPECS - 16" ba...morerrel with flash hider, folding wire stock with rubber pad, black synthetic pistol grip & vertical grip, vented metal handguard, adjustable folding rear battle sight, front post sight with ears sling ring and Tapco 20-round synthetic magazine. This rifle comes in a U.S. M60 Carrying Case with a cleaning kit and manual. 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: The AK-47 family of firearms is gas-operated assault rifles originally developed in the Soviet Union by Russian small-arms designer Mikhail Kalashnikov in 1945. The "AK-47" family has many different variants and sub-models and is one of the most popular and widely used firearms in the world. The AMD-65 is a Cold War era assault rifle of Hungarian origin. It was developed as a more compact weapon for use by paratroopers. The AMD-65 is one of the most distinct looking firearms derived from the Kalashnikov AKM assault rifle. CONDITION: This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. DISCLAIMER: Illinois residents may not purchase semi-automatic "assault weapons" and large-capacity ammunition feeding devices. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1974 Browning SA-22 Takedown (19.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto Rifle, 34684T47

Lot # 86      

According to Browning's serial number production chart, this SA-22 semi-automatic rifle was produced in 1974. SPECS: Glossed walnut stock with deep-cut outlined checkerin...moreg & fluted comb, blued metal buttplate, stock fed tubular magazine, polished blued receiver & barrel finish, floral scroll receiver engravings with symmetrical outlined accents, 19.5" barrel with recessed crown, dovetailed folding leaf rear sight with adjustable insert and dovetailed brass bead front sight. CONDITION: This rifle is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Browning SA-22, also known as the Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle, was the companies first semi-automatic .22 caliber rifle. It is a quick "takedown design" in which the barrel can be quickly removed via a lever under the forearm and a half twist at the barrel collar. John Browning designed it in 1912, and production began in 1914. FN Herstal of Belgium was the first company to produce the SA-22. Production was interrupted by World War I & World War II, and it was officially imported to the United States for sales in 1956. From the beginning, the SA 22 was a high-end rifle. The receiver is forged steel, the relatively massive bolt is beautifully machined, and the stock is nicely finished from walnut. It is a svelte rifle, capable of being shot accurately by even a relatively young shooter, and it is a quick-takedown design that can be quickly taken apart for storage, transportation, and cleaning. After over 100 years of production, the Browning SA-22 rifle is still being produced 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1956 Colt Huntsman Sport - Third Series (4.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto Pistol, 105867-C

Lot # 87      

According to Colt Archives serial number database, this Huntsman Sport pistol was produced in 1956. SPECS: Checkered walnut grips, 4.5" barrel, dovetailed u-notch rear si...moreght, fixed blade front sight, rear slide serrations, thumb safety catch/slide hold-open latch, loaded chamber indicator and comes with (2) 10-round steel magazines. CONDITION: This pistol has been nicely re-blued with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Colt Huntsman was introduced in 1955, and was a sub-model of the Colt Woodsman, but without "target features" and marketed for general sporting use. The classy Colt Woodsman .22 rimfire pistol was one of the most popular guns in America during the first half of the 20th century. In production from 1915 to 1977, it was offered in several different models and series variations. Like most guns that were introduced in the early 1900s, the Colt Woodsman required a lot of hand fitting that would make it quite expensive to produce. Were it not for this, the Woodsman family of pistols would probably still be in production today. Also, like most successful firearms of the early 1900s, it was designed by John M. Browning. The design was one of a significant historic nature because it is considered the first successful rimfire semi-auto pistol. Other gunmakers were plagued with functioning problems due to the rimmed cartridges hanging up in the magazine. Browning's answer was a slanted magazine that positioned each cartridge slightly in front of the one below it preventing the rims from catching on each other. Originally named the Colt Caliber .22 Target Model, Colt marketed it as a pistol for the target shooter. It was indeed popular for use on paper targets, but it also soon became a favorite of small-game hunters, trappers, hikers, fishermen, campers and other outdoorsmen. Hence, the new name Woodsman was chosen, and that name appeared on the receiver starting at about serial number 54,000, in 1927. It was manufactured in three distinct series: Series 1 (1915 - 1941), Series 2 (1947 - 1955), and Series 3 (1955 - 1977). Various changes in features and options were made from one series to the next. On the First Series, the magazine release was at the heel of the grip. On the Second Series, this feature was a round push-button located behind the left side of the trigger guard, the same location as on the Colt 1911/1911A1 pistols. With the Third Woodsman Series, the magazine release was moved back to the heel of the butt. It was also produced in three different models: Target, Sport & Match Target which identified the barrel length & weight. Colt also produced sub-models, such as the Challenger, Huntsman and Targetsman. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1970s French Darne - High Grade - Special Order (25.5") 16 Ga., Sliding Breech SxS Shotgun, SPC662

Lot # 88      

This French Darne sliding breech double barrel shotgun sports an SPC serial number prefix which was applied to guns ordered with special barrel lengths or features and we...morere built and numbered out of sequence. There is no way to date this firearm from the serial number. However, this shotgun was imported to the U.S. by "Firearms Center Inc., Victoria, TX", which indicates an approximate 1970s import date. SPECS: Straight walnut stock with outlined checkering, casehardened sliding action with bright glossed finish, winged opener, 25.5" blued steel barrels that are choked very tight (smaller than FULL), pattern-style rib with brass bead front sight, black ribbed buttpad marked "LE FUSIL DARNE", dual triggers and checkered cross-bolt safety lever. This special order variation of a French Darne is believed to be a "one-owner" from an outstanding full estate collection, and it was a prized possession over many other very high value firearms. Any original order details have been lost in time. CONDITION: This shotgun is in beautiful condition with no wear, has perfect shiny/clean bores and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Darne sliding breech shotgun, invented by Regis Darne in 1881, is a French-made shotgun that features a fixed barrel and a sliding breech system. Initially, Darne developed "hammer guns" with a rotating breech, but in 1897, he introduced the first popular sliding breech system. This system, which involves sliding the breech backward by pivoting a lever, was a commercial success and Darne shotguns won numerous awards. Regis Darne was a gunsmith from Saint Etienne, France, and began experimenting with different breech systems in the 1880s. The Darne sliding breech shotgun came in several models including the Halifax, R, P, and V. Darne shotguns, particularly the Halifax, were popular among duck hunters due to their fixed barrels and maneuverability. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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Custom Match Grade - R.I.A / Jarvis (5" Threaded), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto Pistol, RIA2067903

Lot # 89      

This Rock Island Armory 1911 A1 FS pistol has been custom modified for competitive shooting matches. SPECS: Jarvis 5" stainless steel Match Grade ramped/fully supported t...morehreaded barrel with .5" extended stainless thread protector, skeletonized grooved stainless trigger, Parkerized blued finish, Novak's low-profile sights, stainless steel thumb safety & slide stop, round serrated hammer, beavertail grip safety, grooved rear strap, rear slide serrations, National Match barrel bushing, red/black composite grips with Sunburst pattern & thumb groove and 7-round blued steel magazine with black synthetic bumper. CONDITION: This pistol is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. DISCLAIMER: Illinois residents may not purchase semi-automatic pistols with threaded barrels. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1920s French Darne "Halifax" Grade (27") 16 Ga., Sliding Breech Side-By-Side Shotgun, 55394

Lot # 90      

This French Darne "Halifax" Grade sliding breech double barrel shotgun made in the circa 1920s. SPECS: Straight walnut stock with hand-cut double outlined checkering, cas...moreehardened sliding action with winged opener, 27" blued steel barrels with approximate MOD/CYL chokings, serrated rib with brass bead front sight, original black ribbed buttpad marked "DARNE HALIFAX", dual triggers, flip-style safety lever on the left side of the receiver and sling studs. CONDITION: This shotgun is in nice condition with some light age wear, has shiny/clean bores and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Darne sliding breech shotgun, invented by Regis Darne in 1881, is a French-made shotgun that features a fixed barrel and a sliding breech system. Initially, Darne developed "hammer guns" with a rotating breech, but in 1897, he introduced the first popular sliding breech system. This system, which involves sliding the breech backward by pivoting a lever, was a commercial success and Darne shotguns won numerous awards. Regis Darne was a gunsmith from Saint Etienne, France and began experimenting with different breech systems in the 1880s. The Darne sliding breech shotgun came in several models including the Halifax, R, P, and V. Darne shotguns, particularly the Halifax, were popular among duck hunters due to their fixed barrels and maneuverability. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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Custom Match - Norinco Model of 1911A1 (5"), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto Pistol, A-03690

Lot # 91      

This Norinco Model of 1911A1 semi-automatic pistol was produced in circa 1989-1995 and has been modified for competitive shooting matches. SPECS: Blued finish, skeletoniz...moreed stainless steel grips, 5" barrel, Heinie dovetailed notch rear sight, dovetailed square blade front sight, grooved rear strap, safety grip, round serrated hammer, thumb safety, slide stop, curved trigger with adjustable stop, rear slide serrations and 7-round blued steel magazine. CONDITION: This pistol is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Norinco 1911A1 pistol is a commercially produced copy of the Colt M1911A1. Norinco, a Chinese state-owned defense corporation, began producing 1911A1 copies in the 1980s. Importation of Norinco 1911A1 was from 1989-1995. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1974 Winchester Model 70 - Monte Carlo (22"), 270 Win., Bolt-Action Rifle, G1160787

Lot # 92      

According to the Winchester Arms Collectors Organization serial number database, this Model 70 bolt-action rifle was produced in 1974. SPECS: Oiled walnut stock with skip...more-line diamond checkering & high fluted comb with raised cheek, black forearm tip with white spacer, black grip cap with white spacer, original black checkered buttpad with embossed "WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS" & white spacer, 22" barrel with polished blued finish & recessed crown, adjustable ramp rear sight with u-notch leaf, hooded ramp front sight with dovetailed bead, jeweled bolt, silver lifter, serrated bolt handle, sling swivels with brown leather sling, hinged floorplate and mounted Weaver V7-W scope. CONDITION: This rifle is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Winchester Model 70 bolt-action rifle has been in production since 1936, and is still considered one of the most successful in firearm's history. It was first designed as a redesign of the popular Model 54 rifle. In 1999, Shooting Times Magazine named the Model 70 the "Bolt-Action Rifle of the Century". 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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Beretta U22 Neos (4.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto Pistol (W/ Case), T41963

Lot # 93      

BERETTA INFO: For rimfire fans, the Beretta U22 Neos is your ticket to plinking away at the range or entering the world of competition. Its modular and futuristic constru...morection is modifiable for the individual shooters' needs, and its ergonomic grips are designed to make shooting for hours on end a comfortable experience. The Beretta Neos U22 features an integral rail for Weaver-style scope mounts, ambidextrous manual safety, fully-adjustable target rear sight, a cocked firing pin indicator, and a single stack 10-round stainless-steel magazine that's easy to manipulate. ADDITIONAL SPECS: Polymer frame with aggressive grip texture & finger grooves, stainless steel slide & barrel with matte finish, 4.5" slab-sided barrel with recessed target crown and rear slide serrations. This pistol comes with the original blue hard case with cardboard sleeve, (2) magazines and paperwork. 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. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1971 Weatherby (W. Germany) Mark V Deluxe - Leupold (24"), 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action Rifle, P49526

Lot # 94      

According to the Weatherby Collectors Association Mark V Rifle serial number PDF chart, this Deluxe Grade rifle was produced in West Germany in 1971. SPECS: Gloss AAA wal...morenut Monte Carlo stock with deep cut skip-line checkering/ high fluted comb & raised cheek, Rosewood forearm tip with Maple spacer, Rosewood grip cap with white diamond inlay & Maple spacer, brown textured rubber buttpad with embossed "WEATHERBY" & white/ black spacers, high luster polished blued receiver & barrel, polished stainless steel fluted bolt, 24" barrel with recessed crown, sling studs, hinged floorplate with polished blued finish, silver lifter, grooved trigger and Leupold VX-II 3-9x40 scope mounted on Buehler bases. CONDITION: This one-owner rifle is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: Introduced by Roy Weatherby in 1958, the Mark V action was designed to be the strongest action in the world. Roy wanted to create a high-quality, accurate, and powerful rifle for hunting that could handle his high-velocity cartridges. The Weatherby Mark V rifles are considered prestigious or luxury firearms by many. This is due in part to Roy Weatherby who often presented the rifles to royalty, politicians, gun writers and actors. The Mark V action has remained virtually unchanged from the original design of Fred Jennie and Roy Weatherby which is a testament to the longevity of the design. Over the years it has been offered in Sporter, Deluxe and Custom grades. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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Beretta U22 Neos (6"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto Pistol (W/ Case), R63030

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BERETTA INFO: For rimfire fans, the Beretta U22 Neos is your ticket to plinking away at the range or entering the world of competition. Its modular and futuristic constru...morection is modifiable for the individual shooters' needs, and its ergonomic grips are designed to make shooting for hours on end a comfortable experience. The Beretta Neos U22 features an integral rail for Weaver-style scope mounts, ambidextrous manual safety, fully-adjustable target rear sight, a cocked firing pin indicator, and a single stack 10-round stainless-steel magazine that's easy to manipulate. ADDITIONAL SPECS: Polymer frame with aggressive grip texture & finger grooves, 6" slab-sided barrel with recessed target crown and rear slide serrations. This pistol comes with the original blue hard case with (3) magazines and paperwork. 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. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1970 Mauser-Werk (Germany) Model 3000 - Leupold (22"), 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action Rifle, 85255

Lot # 96      

This Mauser-Werk Model 3000 "Original Mauser" Deluxe Grade bolt-action rifle was produced in Germany in circa 1970 and was imported to the U.S. by Bauer-Mauser, Michigan....more SPECS: Glossed walnut Monte Carlo stock with double outlined basket weave checkering & high fluted comb with raised cheek, Rosewood forearm tip with white spacer, Rosewood grip cap with white diamond inlay & white spacer, brown checkered rubber buttpad with embossed "MAUSER" & black/white spacers, hinged floorplate with German Stag scene & floral scroll accents, polished blued barrel & receiver finish, 22" barrel with recessed crown that is drilled & tapped for front & rear sights, grooved trigger, polished blued bolt handle, sling swivels with brown leather sling, polished stainless steel bolt and Leupold VX-II 2x7 scope. CONDITION: This rifle is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Mauser-Werke Model 3000 rifle was designed by German gun manufacturer Heym and initially released as the Heym SR10 and SR20. It was designed for export and produced from 1968-1974. Mauser-Werke leased the idea and manufacturing space from Heym, resulting in the "Mauser Original" designation. The Model 3000 features a push-feed action made from round bar stock supplied by Krupp steel. All were produced without iron sights and had a soft rubber recoil pad. The recoil lugs of these rifles were welded onto the action rather than being forged / machined in one-piece with the action as the original Mausers were. All Model 3000s were distributed in the U.S. by Bauer-Mauser in Michigan. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1919 Savage Model 1907 - Nickel (3.75"), 32 ACP, Semi-Auto Pistol, 199458

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According to the Savage Arms Collectors Association serial number database, this Model 1907 pistol was produced in 1919. SPECS: Full coverage polished nickel-plated finis...moreh, black molded plastic checkered grips with Savage logo embossed on each side, 3.75" barrel, fixed groove rear sight, fixed blade front sight, serrated semi-concealed hammer, checkered thumb safety/ slide stop and 10-round magazine. CONDITION: This pistol is in beautiful re-finished condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Savage Model 1907 pocket pistol was produced from 1907-1920. It was chambered in 32 ACP with 380 ACP offered from 1913 - 1920. It is often mistakenly referred to as the "Model 1905" because of the Nov. 21, 1905, date stamped on the top of the slide. This is the date Elbert Searle was awarded one of his firearm patents which were the design basis for all Savage semi-automatic pistols. Advertised with the slogan "Ten shots quick!", the Model 1907 was very popular because, despite its small size, it had a 10-round double-stack magazine. The advertising included a number of early celebrity endorsers including William "Buffalo Bill" Cody, Bat Masterson, and the Pinkerton Agency. Savage Arms also presented Teddy Roosevelt with a Model 1907. Much of the advertising in the popular press played on the ability of an otherwise defenseless woman to use the Savage to subdue burglars and "tramps". 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1980's Kimber Of Oregon Model 84, 223 Rem., Bolt-Action Rifle,1262

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SPECS: Glossed walnut stock with deep cut checkering/ fluted comb & ebony forearm tip, polished blued barrel & receiver finish, 22" barrel with recessed crown that is dri...morelled & tapped for a rear sight base, ramped dovetail white bead front sight, blued steel grip cap, checkered steel buttplate, inletted sling studs, polished blued bolt handle, stainless steel bolt, silver lifter, hinged floorplate with polished blued finish, grooved receiver top and comes with a new-in-box set of Kimber scope mount rings. CONDITION: This rifle is in beautiful condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: Kimber was founded as "Kimber of Oregon" in 1979 by Jack Warne and his son, Greg Warne, in the small town of Clackamas, Oregon. The Kimber of Oregon company was formed for the sole purpose of making and selling its "American Made" Model 82 rifle. While the first prototype Model 82 was actually completed by Jack Warne in 1977, it would take until January of 1980 before Kimber of Oregon, Inc. (KoO) was officially established at which time shipments of the Model 82 began. In 1984, the M82 was joined by an all new Kimber front locking bolt-action centerfire rifle, the Model 84. The Model 84s small Mauser-Style centerfire action features a bolt with head locking lugs and a Mauser-Style extractor claw. In 1989, Kimber of Oregon, was sold to Oregon timber baron, Bruce Engel, who founded WTD Industries, Inc. Engel had difficulty running Kimber and soon the company sought bankruptcy protection. In 1990, several former Kimber employees, including Dan Cooper, founded Cooper Firearms of Montana. In the mid-1990s, Kimber was reformed and today "Kimber Of America" manufactures a line of M1911-style handguns of excellent quality, as well as rifles. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1916 WWI French Military Contract - Savage M1907 (3.75"), 32 ACP, Semi-Auto Pistol, 157186

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This Savage Model 1907 pistol was part of a WWI French Military Contract and according to the Cody Firearms Museum Archives it was part of the "12th Shipment" that shippe...mored on April 8, 1916. Although the Model 1907 was designed for civilian use, the French government purchased 27,500 .32 ACP Model 1907s between late 1914 and 1917. These military "contract" pistols are recognized by a specific serial number range (150,000-249,99) and other features such as a lanyard loop - or mounting holes in the grip for a lanyard ring. SPECS: Full coverage polished blued finish, black molded plastic checkered grips with Savage logo embossed on each side, "SAVAGE" marked on the frame above the left grip, "Utica, NY 1905" patent address on the top slide with both ".32" & "7.65" markings, lanyard ring mounting holes, 3.75" barrel, fixed groove rear sight, fixed blade front sight, serrated semi-concealed hammer, checkered thumb safety/ slide stop and comes with (3) 10-round magazines. CONDITION: This pistol is in beautiful re-finished condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: Savage Arms Company was founded by Arthur Savage, in Utica, New York, in 1894. In the early 1900s Elbert Searle of Philadelphia began working on a series of semi-automatic pistol designs. In 1905, Savage Arms acquired the rights to Searle’s designs. After refining them for production it was designated Savage Model 1907. Production of the Model 1907 began in 1908 and continued until 1920 (s/n range from 1 to 229,800). When introduced, the Model 1907 was among the finest semi-automatic pistols of the era. It was innovative, well designed, precision manufactured and beautifully finished. It was also creatively, cleverly and ubiquitously marketed. It quickly became a sales success. It featured a sophisticated rotating barrel, delayed blow-back design that used the counter-rotational force of the fired bullet spinning through barrel as an element of its mechanical function. It also featured the world’s first double stack magazine. Savage continually ran more than 30 different ad campaigns in a wide variety of popular publications. Both men and women buyers were targeted. Ads focused on personal safety and home defense (both from nasty critters and evil people). Sometimes famous people were featured. Consistent slogans were: “10 shots quick as lightning” and “Aims easy as pointing your finger”. MILITARY USE: Though designed and marketed for civilian use, the French Army purchased 27,500 Model 1907’s. The first shipment consisted of 13-2 variation pistols. After receiving the initial shipment, the French military requested 2 minor revisions. Savage agreed to both changes resulting in the 13-3 military variation. The first French shipment consisted completely of 13-2 variation pistols. (Serial number range 110500 to 113600) The next batch was shipped September 28 of 1915, (serial number range 121000 to 124000) and consisted of both 13-2 and 13-3 variation guns. The remaining batches began shipping October 24, 1915 and ended February 2, 1917, all were 13-3 military variation (s/n ranges 124250 to 130000 and 150000 to 166800.) In total 27,000 pistols were shipped as part of the French Military Contract. Note: During 1916-17 Savage shipped 1200, Model 1907 13-3 military variation pistols to the Portuguese government for use by the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps which fought in France with Allied forces against Germany. Some earlier modifications found in both 13-2 and 13-3 variations include a loaded chamber indicator added at serial number 80,500 became variation 13-1 (It was later dropped at s/n 176,300). And, at s/n 100000 The "SAVAGE" logo and dual caliber markings were added becoming the 13-2 variation. 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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Kimber Open Range Pro Carbon (24" Threaded), 6.5 Creedmoor, Bolt-Action (W/ Box), KM55236

Lot # 100      

KIMBER INFO: The Kimber Open Range Pro Carbon Bolt-Action Rifle delivers extreme accuracy in a lightweight package. It features a carbon fiber stock developed by AG Compo...moresites that is remarkably light, well-balanced and extremely durable. This premium stock is equipped with a granite finish to provide a superior grip in the most challenging conditions. This Open Range Pro Carbon Rifle also features a 24" carbon-fiber wrapped stainless steel fluted barrel with a threaded muzzle and black KimPro II finish. ADDITIONAL SPECS: True Timber camo pattern stock, match grade chamber, 3-position Model 70-type wing safety, factory drilled & tapped receiver top, black cushioned rubber buttpad with black spacer, oversized bolt handle, sling studs, hinged floorplate and internal magazine with 4+1 capacity. This rifle comes in the original box. CONDITION: This rifle is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect 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. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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