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This auction includes several full Estate Collections. This is a "No-Reserve" Auction, everything sells to the highest bidder, regardless of price. The only way to bid is through ProxiBid, there is no live crowd and no left bids. Everyone pays the same 10% Buyers Premium (If paying by cash or check) or 15% Buyers Premium (If paying by credit/ debit card). Buyers must let us know if they will be paying with cash or check by Monday, March 21st, 2021.
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1935 Mauser, P08 Military Issue "G Date" (Sub-Variation 1), 9mm Luger Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 4930d

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This is a fine example of a German Military Issue P08 Luger, Sub-Variation I ("d" serial number block) made in 1935 (G Date) by Mauser (S/42) with early proof stamps (wit...morehout eagle type acceptance stamps)... The P08 Luger is a toggle-locked recoil-operated semi-automatic pistol manufactured to very close tolerances and exacting standards using the highest quality materials in several models and by several nations from 1898 to 1948. The Model P08 luger was technically replaced in service in 1938 by the Walther P38, but ever-growing WWII wartime demands for handguns resulted in continued P08 production by Mauser until December 1943. This P08 Luger sports the following markings- "S/42" = Manufactured by Mauser; "G" = Manufactured in 1935; "DE211" "S92" = Early proof marks (Sub-Variation 1) without Nazi Eagle and "4930d" = d-block serial number (First sub-variations were serial numbered- 930a-5000d). This gun is numbers matching with the exception of the magazine, but the magazine is the correct aluminum Mauser-style. This gun is in beautiful condition with original strawed finish on the trigger/ take-down lever/ safety latch, it has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and is in perfect working order. William "Bill" Fye Estate

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WWI German, Mauser 1918 T-Gewehr (Tankgewehr), 13mm Cal., Anti-Tank (W/ Bullet), SN - 1881

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The Mauser Tankgewehr 13mm anti-tank rifle was the first rifle designed for the sole purpose of destroying armored targets and the only anti-tank rifle to see service in ...moreWorld War I. During the First World War the onset of static, trench warfare saw the rise in the use of armor plate for personal defense, and the development and use of armor-piercing ammunition to counter this. Both Britain and Germany used high-powered rifles, such as elephant guns from their African colonies, for this purpose. The first use of armored fighting vehicles (tanks) was by the British at the Battle of Flers–Courcelette in September 1916 and were followed by the French. By June 1917, the German Army faced the Mark IV tank, and found that the standard armor-piercing 7.92 mm K bullet was no longer effective. This prompted the development by the Germans of a heavy caliber and high-velocity rifle as an anti-tank weapon. The makers of the gun were inspired by weapons used to hunt African big game, like the Elephant gun. The Mauser Company responded with the 13mm T-Gewehr and began mass production at Oberndorf am Neckar in May 1918. The first of these off the production lines were issued to specially raised anti-tank detachments. The rifle is a single-shot bolt-action using a modified Mauser action, with rounds manually loaded into the chamber and is 69" in overall length with a 39" barrel. The weapon has a pistol grip and bipod. The iron sights are composed of a front blade and tangent rear, graduated in 100-meter increments from 100 to 500 meters. The rifle was operated by a two-man crew of a gunner and ammunition bearer, who were both trained to fire the weapon. Due to the tremendous blunt force of the recoil, it was designed to be shot in a static position, either prone or from inside a trench. The armor-piercing hardened steel cored 13.2 x 92mm (.525-inch) semi-rimmed cartridge, often simply called "13 mm", was originally planned for a new, heavy Maxim MG.18 water-cooled machine gun, the Tank und Flieger (TuF) meaning for use against "tank and aircraft", which was under development and to be fielded in 1919. This original numbers-matching (low SN-1881) Mauser T-Gewehr was made in in 1918 and comes with (1) 13mm bullet. This extremely rare rifle is in original condition with deep/ sharp rifling and is in perfect working order. Shipping Cost - $80.00 or free pick up.

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1863 Civil War, Colt Model 1860 Army, Cased/ Named/ With History, 44 Cal., Revolver, SN - 105492

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This Colt Model 1860 Single-Action Army was made in 1863 and is believed to have belonged to Alvah D. Wilson of the 4th New Hampshire Regiment, Company E, Union Army in t...morehe U.S. Civil War. This gun comes in original wooden case with original powder flask, bullet mold and lead balls. This gun also comes with copied pages of the book "The Great Rebellion", which gives the history of the 4th New Hampshire's role in the civil war, as well as a modern print-out of the 4th New Hampshire's roster. Both documents reference Alvah D. Wilson. The Colt Army Model 1860 is a cap & ball .44-caliber single-action revolver made from 1860–1873. It was the most widely used revolver of the Civil War with no less than 129,730 units being purchased by the U.S. Government and issued Union troops. The standard Model 1860 featured a 8" barrel with a six-shot rebated cylinder. Military contract guns will have inspector cartouches on the grips and/ or stampings in the form of a single or double letter on some of the metal parts. This gun sports "C" and "D" (Military Issue) inspection stamps on several metal parts and also features a scarce original 7.75" barrel which is marked "ADDRESS COL. SAM COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA". Other features include a case hardened frame/ hammer/ rammer lever, blued barrel/ backstrap, walnut grips and brass trigger guard/ front grip strap. This gun is in original condition, with a sharp/ clean bore and is in excellent working order. This is a very rare opportunity to purchase an authentic piece of Civil War History, as well as an outstanding "Investment Grade" original Cased Colt 1860 Army with original accessories. This gun is "Fresh-To-The Market" and has been in a private collection since it was purchased from the Alvah D. Wilson family in the 1960's.

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1982 Browning Belgium, (111 Of 500) Superposed American Pintail, 12 Ga., SN - 8H4PZ00111

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This Browning Superposed "American Pintail" is a 1982 Limited Edition, 111 of 500, and is signed by Belgium Master Engraver "L. BLEUS". This Deluxe Grade shotgun features...more a hand engraved bright French Silver receiver with deep relief scroll patterns surrounding 24K gold inlaid scenes of North American pintail ducks. The underside is inscribed with 24K gold inlaid "AMERICAN PINTAIL 111 of 500 ANAS ACUTA". The dark walnut stock is beautifully hand multi-point checkered with engraved fittings and sports a skip-line checkered bare butt. Other features include a gold trigger, 28" FULL/ MOD barrels with serrated vent rib, dual white bead sights, 2 3/4" chambers, automatic ejectors and 14.25" LOP. The Superposed was introduced in 1930 and has achieved the reputation of a singular American legend. It is prized for its iron durability, forthright masculinity and lasting impression on the world of shotguns. Whether you are a High Investment Grade collector or an avid sportsman that demands only the best when you're in the field or on the range, it doesn't get any better than a Deluxe Grade Special Edition Browning Belgium Superposed shotgun. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear and has an excellent smooth action.

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1939 WWII German J.P. Sauer, K98k Short Rail Sniper, 8mm Mauser Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 1632

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This German K98k is an outstanding/ scarce example of an early wartime short rail sniper configuration manufactured at the J.P. Sauer & Sohn, Suhl factory in 1939. Introd...moreuced in the late 1930's and produced only by J.P. Sauer until 1942, the short rail variant of Germany's standard pattern sniper was used throughout the war and represents one of the most coveted of all German Mausers. This gun is numbers matching, with the exception of the bolt, and features all original German/ Nazi proof and stock cartouche stamps throughout, with no import markings found. This gun is fitted with an original Type I side-mounted scope base with 3 screws that is also Nazi stamped. The scope mount is made by Hermann Weihrauch, Zella-Mehlis with the HWZ stamped logo. The scope itself is only marked "43" and appears to be 4×60 with a windage adjustable turret. Other features include a 24" barrel with hinged muzzle cover, adjustable flip-up v-notch rear sight, ramped dovetail front post sight, bayonet lug, cleaning rod and original brown leather sling. This gun has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and is in perfect working order.

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1862 Civil War, Colt 1860 Army, 5th Corps. 1st Div. Army of Potomac, 44 Cal., Revolver, SN - 52558

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This Colt Model 1860 Single-Action Army was made in 1862 and features silver insignia inlays on the grips signifying V Corps (Fifth Corps), 1st Division (red outlined cro...moress), Union Army of the Potomac, U.S. Civil War. V Corps was formed within the Army of the Potomac on May 18, 1862 where it engaged in the Peninsula Campaign to seize Richmond. The "period correct" silver grip inlays on this revolver indicate that is was carried by a V Corps Officer. The general officers in the V corps were all West Pointers and contained no political appointees or nonprofessionals, for this reason V Corps was the most respected unit in all of the Union Army Of The Potomac. The V Corps fought in some of the most pivotal battles throughout the Civil War including the Second Battle of Bull Run and Antietam. The Colt Army Model 1860 is a cap & ball .44-caliber single-action revolver made from 1860–1873. It was the most widely used revolver of the Civil War with no less than 129,730 units being purchased by the U.S. Government and issued Union troops. The standard Model 1860 featured a 8" barrel with a six-shot rebated cylinder. Military contract guns will have inspector cartouches on the grips and/ or stampings in the form of a single or double letter on some of the metal parts. This "numbers matching" M1860 sports "B" "H" and "F" (Military Issue) inspection stamps on several metal parts. The cylinder still retains remnants of the original rolled marked engravings as well as "COLT'S PATENT 2558", "PAT SEPT 10TH 1855". The 8" barrel is stamped "ADDRESS COL. SAM COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA". Other features include a case hardened frame/ hammer/ rammer lever, blued barrel/ backstrap, walnut grips and brass trigger guard/ front grip strap. This gun still retains original sharp rifling with light bore pitting and is in excellent working order. This is a an authentic piece of Civil War History, as well as an outstanding "Investment Grade" Colt Revolver.

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1941 Chilean 1 Of 1,000 , Johnson's Automatic, M1941, 7mm Mauser Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 1371

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This is a nice example of a 1941 Chilean Special Order (1 of 1,000) Johnson's Automatic M1941 semi-automatic rifle - chambered for 7mm Mauser, rather than 30-06 Sprg. The...more M1941 Johnson Rifle is an American short-recoil operated 30-06 Sprg. semi-automatic rifle designed by Melvin Johnson prior to World War II, in 1939. Melvin Johnson campaigned heavily for the adoption of the Johnson rifle by the U.S. Army and other service branches. However, after limited testing, the U.S. Army rejected Johnson's rifle in favor of the M1 Garand rifle developed by Springfield Armory. The M1941 was, however, ordered by the Netherlands for issue to the KNIL in the Dutch East Indies, but only 1,999 rifles were shipped to the Dutch East Indies before the Japanese invaded. At this time, the U.S. Marine Corps found itself in need of a modern fast-firing infantry rifle, and acquired some rifles from the Dutch East Indies shipment for issue to its Paramarine battalions then preparing to deploy for action in the Pacific Theater. By all accounts, the M1941 performed acceptably in combat with the Marines in the early days of the Pacific fighting. In 1941, Chile special ordered 1,000 M1941s chambered in 7mm Mauser caliber. All production of the Special Chile Order was carried out by the Cranston Arms Co. of Cranston, Rhode Island, a partnership between Johnson’s own Johnson Automatics Corp. and the Universal Windings Co. Unlike the Johnson rifles later procured by the Marine Corps from the Netherlands Purchasing Commission, these rifles were purchased by Chile directly from Johnson Automatics, Inc. These rare Chilean models had very low serial numbers (no letter prefix) and the receiver & heat shield were marked "30-06", due to the fact that these rifles were built on pre-existing parts. This gun was part of the original 1,000 guns order for the Chilean government in 1941 and was in the first batch manufactured and shipped. This gun is correctly marked throughout - "7mm" on barrel (correct)- stock has no inspector stamp (correct) - mismatched numbers receiver/ bolt (correct). rear sight stamped "M2" (Correct), handguard marked "30-06" "1941" (correct) and receiver marked 30-06 (correct). Navy Arms was able to procure and import a small shipment of these original Chilean M1941s in the early 70s. This gun is a Chilean Military Surplus M1941 that was imported by Navy Arms and is marked as such on the barrel. Features include a quickly detachable 22" barrel, walnut stock/ forearm, vented handguard, fully adjustable rear peep sight, front post band sight with ears, bayonet lug, checkered metal buttplate, brown leather sling (period correct) and 10-round rotary magazine. This gun is in beautiful condition with an excellent sharp clean bore and is in perfect working order.

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1939 Winchester (1 of 321), Model 42 Trap Grade "Skeet Style", 410 Ga., Pump, SN - 41466

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This is a very scarce, exceptional example of a Winchester Model 42 Trap Grade "SKEET STYLE" shotgun made in 1939, with only 321 produced. The first pump-action shotgun d...moreesigned specifically for the .410 was introduced by Winchester in 1933 as the Model 42. A scaled-down version of Winchester’s classic Model 12 pump-action shotgun, the Model 42 was a sweet little scattergun that holds top value to collectors. About 164,800 were produced, in a variety of grades and barrel configurations. 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. One of the most desirable grades of the Model 42, was the "Trap Grade" and Only 231 were built from 1934 to 1939. Winchester offered extra interchangeable barrels for its Model 42s beginning in 1934, or 42's could be custom ordered with a specific barrel configuration at the customers request. This Trap Grade Model 42s was made in 1939 and features a 26" SKEET barrel with Lyman Cutts "Trap" Compensator, Simmons vent rib, fancy walnut special checkered English stock with two closed diamonds on each side of the slide handle and one closed diamond located on the underside of grip, stamped "TRAP" on bottom of receiver under the serial number (numbers matching), Pachmayr "Old English" black rubber recoil pad with white spacer, high-luster bluing finish with matte receiver top, 3" chamber and 14.25" LOP. The finish on this gun has been very professionally done and is beautiful throughout. This gun is in perfect working order.

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1943 WWII U.S. Army, Union Switch & Signal Colt 1911A1, 45 ACP Cal. (W/ Holster), SN - 1089045

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This WWII U.S. Contract Model 1911A1 was manufactured by the Union Switch & Signal Co. (US&S) of Swissvale, Pennsylvania, in 1943. During WWII many U.S. manufacturers wer...moree tasked to switch production to support the war effort. One company was the Union Switch & Signal Co., who was tasked with production of the Colt 1911A1 pistol. The US&S Co. only manufactured 55,000 Model 1911A1 pistols in total between January and November 1943, from serial number 1,041,405 to 1,096,404. They are second in rarity to Singer, who only produced 500 1911A1 pistols. Other Colt 1911A1 special contract manufactures during WWII were Remington Rand (900,000 produced) and Ithaca Gun Company (400,000). Designed by John Browning, the Model 1911 Colt Government is the best known of his designs to use the short recoil principle in its basic design. The pistol was widely copied, and this operating system rose to become the preeminent type of the 20th century and of nearly all modern centerfire pistols. The pistol served as the standard-issue sidearm for the United States Armed Forces from 1911 to 1985 and is widely regarded by gun historians as the best firearm design to date. Battlefield experience in World War I led to some small external changes to the M1911, completed in 1924, the new version was called the M1911A1. This 1943 U.S. Army issued Colt M1911A1 is marked - "UNITED STATES PROPERTY", "M 1911 A1 U.S. ARMY", "U.S. & S CO. SWISSVALE, PA U.S.A". This gun comes with original "U.S." marked brown leather Officers' holster and features include a 5" barrel, grip safety, lanyard ring, 7-round magazine and original Keyes Fibre Co. checkered brown plastic grips with reinforcing rings around the screw holes and interior strengthening ribs. This gun is showing some various light "battle wear", but still retains sharp rifling with a clean bore and is in perfect working order.

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1917 WWI German Erfurt, KAR 98AZ Carbine Trench Rifle, 8mm Mauser Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 4434

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The Karabiner 98AZ is a German bolt-action that was the carbine version of the Gewehr 98 with a shorter barrel. After World War I, the K 98AZ was redesignated the K 98a, ...morewith a new rifle, the K 98b being developed in 1923. This KAR 98AZ was made at the Erfurt factory in 1917 and is fitted with an original "Trench Magazine". The trench magazine holds twenty rounds of staggered 7.92x57mm spitzer ammunition as opposed to the standard five round integral staggered magazine it replaces. This gun is numbers matching with the exception of the bolt. Matching numbers include - receiver, floorplate, stock, buttplate, barrel/ stock bands, bayonet lug, sight, bolt release lever and screws. This gun also sports all original German proof and stock cartouche stamps throughout. Other features include a 24" barrel, adjustable flip up v-notch rear sight, front post sight with ears and original leather sling. This gun is showing some battle wear, to include a cracked butt stock, but it is solid, still retains a nice sharp bore with very light pitting and is in excellent working order.

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1981 Browning, BSS, 20 Ga., Side-By-Side, SN - 04324PZ168

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Browning produced the BSS side-by-side shotgun from 1971 to 1987, beginning with 12-gauges in 1971 and followed by 20-gauges starting in 1972. The BSS is a boxlock side-b...morey-side, though Browning did introduce a sidelock version in 1983. The BSS was something of a hybrid in terms of manufacturing. While it was produced and assembled via more modern production methods, the engraving on the receiver and the fitting of the action were all still done by hand. This BSS was made in 1981 and features an engraved receiver, gold plated trigger, checkered walnut English stock with beavertail forearm, 28" FULL - MOD barrels, serrated rib with silver bead front sight, Pachmayr black rubber buttpad, 14.5" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This one-owner gun is in nice condition with light wear under grip, has a good tight action and is in excellent working order.

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1862 Civil War, Colt Model 1860 Army, Military Issue, 44 Cal., Revolver, SN - 63054

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The Colt Army Model 1860 is a cap & ball .44-caliber single-action revolver made from 1860–1873. It was the most widely used revolver of the Civil War with no less than 1...more29,730 units being purchased by the U.S. Government and issued Union troops. The standard Model 1860 featured an 8" barrel with a six-shot rebated cylinder. Military contract guns will have inspector cartouches on the grips and/ or stampings in the form of a single or double letter on some of the metal parts. This "numbers matching" M1860 sports "M" "S" and "H" (Military Issue) inspection stamps on several metal parts. The cylinder still retains remnants of the original rolled marked engravings as well as "COLT'S PATENT 3054", "PAT SEPT 10TH 1855". The 8" barrel is stamped "ADDRESS COL. SAM COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA". Other features include a case hardened frame/ hammer/ rammer lever, blued barrel/ backstrap, walnut grips and brass trigger guard/ front grip strap. This gun still retains original sharp rifling with light bore pitting and is in excellent working order. This is a an authentic piece of Civil War History, as well as an outstanding "Investment Grade" Colt Revolver.

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1927 Norwegian Kongsberg (Colt M1911), Model 1914, 45 ACP Cal., semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 1086

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The Kongsberg Colt is a nickname used for Colt M1911 pistols produced under license by the Norwegian factory Kongsberg Vapenfabrik. On September 24, 1914 the Norwegian Mi...morenister of Defense officially adopted the Colt Government Model 1911 pistol for use by the Norwegian armed forces. Kongsberg Vapenfabrik manufactured approximately 20,000 units of what was called the M1914, under Colt license, in the period between 1914-1940. These pistols were identical to the Colt M1911 except for a minor detail on the hammer checkering and the Norwegians redesigned the slide stop to make it easier to operate with one hand. To accommodate this change a small section of the left grip panel was cut out. This original "numbers matching" Kongsberg Colt M1914 is marked "11.25 m/m AUT. PISTOL M/1914." along with "KK 1927" (inspected by Knut Kvaal 1927) and various Norwegian factory poof stamps. This gun comes with original Husqvarna Vapenfabrik (Crown/ H.V.) brown leather holster and features include a 5" barrel, grip safety, lanyard ring, 7-round magazine and diamond checkered walnut grips. This gun is original condition with light wear, has sharp/ clean bore and is in excellent working order.

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1943 WWII German Walther/ BLM, G41(W), 8mm Mauser Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 1990

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The Gewehr 41, commonly known as the G41(W) or G41(M), denoting the manufacturer (Walther or Mauser), is a battle rifle manufactured and used by Nazi Germany during World...more War II. It is a semi-automatic rifle with a higher rate of fire than existing bolt-action rifle models at the time and used a mechanism known as the "Bang" system (after its Danish designer Soren H. Bang). In this system, propellant gases were captured by a cone-shaped gas trap at the muzzle, which in turn deflected them to operate a small piston which in turn pushed on a long piston rod that opened the breech and reloaded the gun. This is as opposed to the more common type of gas-actuated system, in which gases are tapped off from the barrel, and push back on a piston to open the breech to the rear. G41(W) rifles were produced at two factories, namely Walther at Zella Mehlis, and Berlin-Lubecker Maschinenfabrik. Walther guns bear the AC code, and WaA359 inspection proofs, while BLM guns bear the DUV code with WaA214 inspection proofs. These rifles are relatively scarce, and quite valuable in collector grade. Varying sources put production figures between 40,000 and 145,000 units. This G41(W) was made at the Berlin-Lubecker Maschinenfabrik factory in 1943 and retains the original WaA214 inspection proof stamps throughout. Features include a 21.5" barrel, 1.5" cone-shaped muzzle gas trap, wooden handguard, adjustable flip up v-notch rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, bayonet lug, cleaning rod, brown leather sling and 10-round detachable box magazine. Matching numbers include receiver, floorplate, magazine well and sight. Non-matching numbers include bolt/ cover and muzzle gas trap. This gun is in good condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and is in perfect working order.

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1998 Colt Signature Series, 1851 Navy, 36 Cal., Percussion Revolver (New-In-Box), SN - 44279

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The “Colt Revolving Belt Pistol of Naval Caliber,” as the 1851 Navy was originally called, was Colt’s first practical revolver, coming after the 44-cal. Dragoon and the l...moreess-powerful .31-cal. Pocket Models. The well-balanced .36-cal. 1851 Navy packed an impressive punch and was a favorite of such diverse pistoleros as “Wild Bill” Hickok and Frank James. Original (1st Generation) 1851 Navy's were produced from 1851–1873. In 1971 Colt began to produce the first run of 2nd Generation Colt Navy's in the Hartford plant. These slightly undersized guns, featuring early square-backed trigger guards and authentic Colt stampings, were made until 1973. From 1974 to 1976 Colt obtained parts from one of its distributors, Lou Imperato, to produced another run of 2nd Generation 1851 Navy's, which are known as C Series guns. From 1979 to 1982, Imperato made the entire gun in his New Jersey factory as “The Authentic Colt Black powder Series.” Using Italian parts, finished and assembled in the United States with Colt performing final inspection, these guns are known as the F Series and are also still considered 2nd Generations. From 1994 to 2002, 3rd Generation Colt-licensed 1851 Navy's were made by Imperato’s renamed Colt Black powder Arms Co. and are regarded as "The Finest Navy's Yet". These "Signature Series" 1851 Navy's featured Sam Colt’s signature on the backstrap with gold inlay. This Signature Series 1851 Navy is new-in-box with paperwork and features a 7.5" round barrel with high gloss bluing, Navel Engagement roll marked cylinder, case hardened frame, blued trigger guard/ backstrap, case hardened rammer lever and 6-shot percussion cap cylinder.

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Beretta, A400 Xcel Multitarget- Kick-Off, 12 Ga., Semi-Auto (New-In-Case), SN - ST003361

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The Beretta A400 Xcel Multitarget is an extremely versatile semi-auto shotgun, designed to adjust for all three types of shotgun competitions—trap, skeet, and sporting cl...moreays. Beretta B-Fast logic allows the shooter to adjust the comb with 4-way drop and cast regulation; and a shim system makes it reversible from right- to left-handed. The B-Fast system also allows you to adjust the rib to modify the point of impact depending on shooting discipline, while the balance cap can be tuned to obtain your ideal point of balance. The grade 2.5 select walnut stock features fine checkering and oil finish. A Microcore butt pad shoulders smoothly, stays put on the shoulder, and absorbs recoil. A rotating bolt, and a self-cleaning piston ensure the shotgun operates for extended shooting sessions with minimal maintenance. The Steelium 30" barrel uses Optima-Bore HP chokes (comes with IM, IC, M choke tubes) with a chrome-plated bore and an elongated forcing cone for consistently uniform patterns, with either lead or steel shot. An oversized bolt handle aids in loading and unloading. Comes with installed Kick Off Unit. Kick-Off is the only recoil reduction in the world that uses two hydraulic dampeners very similar to those in automobile suspensions. The Beretta A400 Xcel Multitarget is a highly advanced semi-auto shotgun designed to win shooting competitions. This gun is brand new, in grey hardcase. Hardcase will have a few light scuffs.

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WWII German Spreewerk, Walther P.38, (Russian Capture), 9mm Luger Cal., (W/ Holster) SN - 1193

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The P38 is a 9mm Luger semi-automatic pistol that was developed by Carl Walther GmbH as the service pistol of the German Army at the beginning of World War II. The P.38 w...moreas a groundbreaking semi-automatic pistol design, which introduced technical features still used today in current commercial and military semi-automatic pistols. It was the first locked-breech pistol to use a double-action/single-action (DA/SA) trigger. The P38 also introduced a visible and tactile loaded chamber indicator in the form of a metal rod that protrudes from the rear of the slide when a round is chambered. The Walther P.38 was in production from 1939 to 1945. During WWII, the P.38 was produced by three separate manufacturers: Walther, Mauser, and Spreewerk. To conceal manufacturer identities, each wartime manufacturer used a letter code: ac (Walther); byf (Mauser), and cyq (Spreewerk). This P.38 is marked "cyq" (Spreewerk) along with German/ Nazi proof marks. This gun also features Russian Capture proof marks throughout. Features include a 4.9" barrel, ribbed Bakelite grips with lanyard ring and comes with original black leather shoulder holster and (2) 8-round magazines. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and is in perfect working order.

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1943 WWII German BLM, G43 Sniper, 8mm Mauser Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 2195

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The Gewehr 43 is a 7.92×57mm Mauser caliber semi-automatic rifle developed by Germany during World War II. The design was based on that of the earlier G41(W), but incorpo...morerated an improved short-stroke piston gas system similar to that of the Soviet Tokarev SVT-40. This Gewehr 43 Sniper Rifle was made by Berlin-Lubecker Maschinenfabrik in Lubeck (coded "duv") in 1943 and features German/ Nazi proof stamps throughout. This gun features a Meopta ZF-4 sniper scope with a side mounted rail, which is also Nazi stamped. The "Crowned R" stamped in the stock indicates that this gun is a French Capture. Other features include a 22" barrel, adjustable flip up v-notch rear sight, hooded front post sight, cleaning rod, black leather sling and (Nazi stamped) 10-round detachable box magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and is in perfect working order.

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1917 WWI U.S. Navy, Colt Model 1911, 45 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 188603

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Designed by John Browning, the Model 1911 Colt Government is the best known of his designs to use the short recoil principle in its basic design. The pistol was widely co...morepied, and this operating system rose to become the preeminent type of the 20th century and of nearly all modern centerfire pistols. The pistol served as the standard issue sidearm for the United States Armed Forces from 1911 to 1985 and is widely regarded by gun historians as the best firearm design to date. This U.S. Navy issued Colt M1911 was made in 1917 and is marked - "UNITED STATES PROPERTY", "PATENTED APR. 20. 1897 SEPT. 9. 1902. DEC. 19. 1905. FEB. 14. 1911", "MODEL OF 1911 U.S. NAVY". Features include a 5" barrel, grip safety, diamond checked walnut grips, lanyard ring and 7-round magazine. This gun has been professionally re-blued and is in beautiful condition with original sharp/ clean rifling and is in perfect working order.

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1977 Winchester/ Sears, Ted Williams M100, 30-30 Win. Cal., (W/ Box & Manual), SN - V137950

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The Ted Williams Model 100 was a Winchester Model 94, made for Sears, Roebuck & Co., from 1964 to the mid 1980's. Sears dropped the JC Higgins name in favor of the Ted Wi...morelliams name for their firearms in late 1964. Winchester and Sears had an ongoing relationship until Sears dropped firearms from their lineup in the mid 1980's. This Winchester/ Sears Model 94/ 100 "Ted Williams" was made in 1977 and comes in original shipping box with manual. Features include a smooth walnut stock, 20" barrel, high luster blued finish, adjustable elevator v-notch rear sight, dovetail front sight, black checkered buttpad and 7-round tube magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and is in perfect working order.

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1945 French Mauser, Walther P.38, 9mm Luger Cal., Semi-Auto, (Unfired Military Surplus) SN - 737K

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The P38 is a 9mm Luger semi-automatic pistol that was developed by Carl Walther GmbH as the service pistol of the German Army at the beginning of World War II. The P.38 w...moreas a groundbreaking semi-automatic pistol design, which introduced technical features still used today in current commercial and military semi-automatic pistols. The Walther P.38 was in production from 1939 to 1945. During WWII, the P.38 was produced by three separate manufacturers: Walther, Mauser, and Spreewerk. To conceal manufacturer identities, each wartime manufacturer used a letter code: ac (Walther); byf (Mauser), and cyq (Spreewerk). The Mauser factory was liberated by the Allied forces in April 1945. Control of the factory was handed over to the French army which was in desperate need of firearms. Many P38 parts were still available in the Mauser storage rooms and the French decided to take advantage of this to produce P38 pistols for their own needs. Mauser used the secret code byf up to 1944 but changed in 1945 to SVW. The last two digits of the production year were stamped behind the code. The French applied a new, very rough black phosphate finish over the original German finish, which is still prevalent on this gun. This 1945 French Occupied Mauser P.38 is marked "SVW45". Features include a 4.9" barrel, ribbed metal grips with lanyard ring and 8-round magazine. This gun is showing light wear on the original black phosphate finish, but appears to be unfired/ surplus with a perfect bore and is in "new" working order.

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1914 WWI German Erfurt, Kar 98a (Named - GI Bring Back) 8mm Mauser Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 301

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This WWI Kar 98a rifle features an early brass plaque on the left side of the stock that reads "CAPTURED AT BATTLE OF COURCELETTE OCT. 1916 BY PT. G.G. MILLER 13405 13 BA...moreTT. R.H. CANADA". The Battle of Flers–Courcelette, in September 1916, was fought during the Battle of the Somme. In this battle, tanks were used for the first time in history and the Canadian Corps and the New Zealand Division fought the Germans for the first time. The Karabiner 98a (Kar 98a), not to be confused with the later Karabiner 98k or the earlier Karabiner 98A (uppercase A), was a shorter version of the Gewehr 98 originally made for cavalry and support unit use. The Karabiner 98a, adopted in February 1902, had a considerably shorter barrel than the Gewehr 98 and was also lighter. This Kar 98a was manufactured at the German Erfurt Factory in 1914 and features a 24" barrel, adjustable flip-up v-notch rear sight, front post sight with ears, brown leather sling, bayonet lug, stacking rod attached and 5-round stripper clip fed internal box magazine. This rifle is 100% numbers matching and features Imperial German proof stamps throughout. This gun is showing battle wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and is in perfect working order.

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ATI, Schmeisser GSG-STG-44, 22 LR HV Cal., Semi-Auto (New-In-Wooden Crate), SN - A487126

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The STG-44 (Sturmgewehr 44) was developed in Nazi Germany during WWII and was the first Storm (or assault) rifle to see major deployment. Retaining as many of the origina...morel specs as possible, this ATI German Made Schmeisser GSG-STG-44 .22 Long Rifle version of this piece of history flawlessly sends 25 rounds of ammo accurately and quickly downrange, and is perfect for casual plinking, target shooting, and hunting. Stunning wood finishing, easy-to-adjust iron sights, and simple safety features add to the STG-44s superb level of quality. The STG-44 offers everything to make any shooting experience a memorable one. Features include a 17" barrel, wooden stock, wooden ribbed pistol grip, adjustable flip-up rear sight, hooded front post sight and 25-round magazine. This gun is unfired and comes in original wooden crate with paperwork.

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Circa 1938 German Mauser, ES 340B Target, 22 LR Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 161982

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The Mauser ES 340B is a .22LR Target Rifle produced from 1937-1939 in Germany by Mauser-Werke Oberndorf. These rifles were popular with target shooters in Germany and Eng...moreland, and were designed to compete with the Winchester Model 52. The Mauser ES 340B was much more expensive than the Winchester Model 52, but was preferred by professional target shooters at the time. This gun is numbers matching with all original German Proof stamps and Mauser stock cartouche. Features include a 26.8" heavy target barrel, one-piece walnut stock with checkered grips/ finger grooved forend and oiled finish, v-notch tangent front sight graduated from 30-200 meters on base, checkered ramp front sight with hood, black checkered Mauser buttplate and brown leather sling. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and is in perfect working order.

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