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WE WILL START BACK UP AT 9:00AM CST Lot #0 (Sale Order 1 of 763) DUE TO SOFTWARE ISSUES, WE HAVE HAD TO STOP TODAY'S AUCTION. WE WILL RESUME TOMORROW MORNING (SUNDAY, DEC. 13TH) AT 9:00AM CST ON LOT NUMBER 300. WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE INCONVENIENCE.
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Custom Competition/ Sniper Rifle, BAT Machine, 6mm Dasher Cal. (.272NK), Bolt-Action, SN - B1584 Lot #1 (Sale Order 2 of 763) This custom 1000+ yards competition/ sniper rifle belongs to the Joseph "Joe" Panici Estate. Joe was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy. This custom rifle is chambered for 6mm Dasher caliber (.272NK) and features a BAT Machine dual port action, Jewel trigger, 20 MOA base, 32" heavy stainless steel free-float barrel with adjustable break, scope rail, weighs in at 19 lbs. and was used for Med-Action Heavy Gun competition.
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Custom Competition/ Sniper Rifle, BAT Machine, 6mm Dasher Cal. (.272NK), Bolt-Action, SN - S511 Lot #2 (Sale Order 3 of 763) This custom 1000+ yards competition/ sniper rifle belongs to the Joseph "Joe" Panici Estate. Joe was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy. This custom rifle is chambered for 6mm Dasher caliber (.272NK) and features a BAT Machine dual port action, Jewel trigger, 20 MOA base, 30" heavy stainless steel free-float barrel with adjustable break, scope rail, weighs in at 14 lbs. and was used for Short-Action Light Gun competition.
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Custom Savage, Model 12 Competition Rifle, 6mm Dasher Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - H919097 Lot #3 (Sale Order 4 of 763) This Savage Custom Model 12 Benchrest Target 1000+ yards competition/ sniper rifle belongs to the Joseph "Joe" Panici Estate. Joe was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy. This Savage Model 12 rifle is chambered for 6mm Dasher caliber and features a Savage "Bench Rest" dual port action, adjustable Target AccuTrigger (adjustable from 6 oz. to 2.5 lbs.), Pog-Tracker stock with wide forearm , 29" heavy stainless steel barrel, 1:8" twist, scope rail, oversized bolt handle, weighs in at 13 lbs. and was used for Short-Action competition.
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Savage, Model 12 Benchrest Competition Target, 6.5x284 Norma Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - G872193 Lot #4 (Sale Order 5 of 763) This Savage Model 12 Benchrest Target competition/ sniper rifle belongs to the Joseph "Joe" Panici Estate. Joe was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his rifles and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy. This Savage rifle is chambered for 6.5x284 Norma caliber and features a Savage "Bench Rest" dual port action, adjustable Target AccuTrigger (adjustable from 6 oz. to 2.5 lbs.), 30.5" heavy stainless steel ported barrel, 1:8" twist, scope rail, oversized bolt handle, weighs in at 12 lbs. and was used for Short-Action competition.
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Savage, Model 12 Benchrest Precision Target, 6mm Norma BR Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - G973222 Lot #5 (Sale Order 6 of 763) This Savage Model 12 Benchrest Precision Target competition/ sniper rifle belongs to the Joseph "Joe" Panici Estate. Joe was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy. This Savage rifle is chambered for 6mm Norma BR caliber and features a Savage "Bench Rest" dual port action, adjustable Target AccuTrigger (adjustable from 6 oz. to 2.5 lbs.), 30" heavy stainless steel fluted barrel, 1:8" twist, scope rail, oversized bolt handle, weighs in at 12.5 lbs. and was used for Short-Action competition.
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Savage, Model 12 "F-Class", 6x47 Lapua Cal., (McGowen Barrel) Bolt-Action, SN - G973222 Lot #6 (Sale Order 7 of 763) This Savage Model 12 competition/ sniper rifle belongs to the Joseph "Joe" Panici Estate. Joe was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy. This Savage rifle is chambered for 6x47 Lupua caliber and features a Savage action, McGowen Precision 30" heavy stainless steel barrel with 1:13 twist, adjustable Target AccuTrigger (adjustable from 6 oz. to 2.5 lbs.), scope rail, oversized bolt handle, weighs in at 13.5 lbs. and was used for "F-Class" competition.
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Custom Competition Rifle, Defiance Deviant, 6mm Creedmoor Cal. (.274NK), Bolt-Action, SN - S511 Lot #7 (Sale Order 8 of 763) This custom 1000+ yards competition/ sniper rifle belongs to the Joseph "Joe" Panici Estate. Joe was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy. This custom rifle is chambered for 6mm Creedmoor Caliber (.274NK) and features a Defiance Deviant action with rush feed port, Jewel trigger, McMillan camo tactical stock, model 70 style safety, 24" Bartlein barrel with 1:8 twist, scope rail, Vortex Viper 6-24X50 scope and weighs in at 11 lbs.
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Bergara, Model B-14 HMR Match, 6.5 Creedmoor Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - ES61-06-200175-18 Lot #8 (Sale Order 9 of 763) This Bergara Match rifle belongs to the Joseph "Joe" Panici Estate. Joe was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy. This B-14 HMR rifle features Bergara's integrated mini-chassis molded into the stock to give the rifle repeatable bedding and accuracy. It also supports a fully free-floated barrel to achieve optimal precision. This gun is built to offer a rifle for both hunters and competition shooters that can perform incredibly in either situation. The stock features an adjustable cheekpiece and length of pull spacers. The world-renowned Bergara barrel on this long range precision rifle is complemented by a super-smooth B-14 Action, which is a two-lug system with a Sako-style extractor and a coned bolt nose and breech to ensure a smooth feeding and extraction of the cartridge. It’s also outfitted with a Bergara curved trigger designed for a crisp, clean pull every time you fire the rifle. The trigger comes set at about three pounds. It has been factory drilled and tapped to fit Remington 700 style rings and bases. Vortex Viper 6-24x50 scope, 22" barrel with 1:8" twist and 1.5" break and weighs in at 11 lbs. This gun does not include magazine.
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Savage, Model 12 LRPV "F-Class" (RBLP) .223 Rem. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - H835834 Lot #9 (Sale Order 10 of 763) This Savage Model 12 Long Range Precision Varminter (Right Bolt, Left Port) belongs to the Joseph "Joe" Panici Estate. Joe was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy. This top-of-the-line Model 12 long Range Precision Varminter (Right Bolt, Left Port) provides legendary Savage accuracy, and sets the standard in long-range shooting. An extra-heavy, fluted, one-inch diameter 26" barrel with a smaller ejection port provides more rigidity to the receiver and greater precision. All this, plus an aluminum v-block system in H-S Precision’s Varmint stock. It’s easy to see why the Model 12 was named a Field & Stream “Best of the Best” and earned The NRA’s Shooting Illustrated “Golden Bullseye Award.” This rifle weighs in at 11.5 lbs. and was used in "F-Class" competition.
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Remington, Model 700 Sendero, 7mm Rem. Mag. Cal., Bolt Action, SN - S5685303 Lot #10 (Sale Order 11 of 763) Built on the famous Model 700 cylindrical action, The Model 700 Sendero is a finely tuned tack-driver created using input from serious shooters across America. The HS Precision stock is reinforced with aramid fibers and features contoured beavertail fore-end with ambidextrous finger grooves and palm swell. Twin front swivel studs accommodate a sling and a bi-pod. Full-length aluminum bedding blocks create accuracy-enhancing platforms for the barreled actions. Features include a 26" heavy contour Stainless Steel barrel with 2" break, concave target-style barrel crown, six longitudinal flutes reduce barrel weight and increase heat dissipation, tactical style dual front swivel stud system for convenient mounting of bi-pod and sling. This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate and will be in perfect working order.
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Savage, Model 116 "Bear Hunter", 338 Win. Mag. Cal., Bolt Action, (Leupold VARI-X II), SN - H245713 Lot #11 (Sale Order 12 of 763) Any instrument designed for dispatching bear had better be engineered to be tough and reliable, and the Savage Model 116 Bear Hunter is all of that. A true heavy hitter, this long-action Model 116 Bear Hunter features user-adjustable AccuTrigger technology for fine-tuning trigger pull plus Savage Arms' revolutionary AccuStock rail system which cradles the action three-dimensionally along its entire length. It also features a 23" stainless fluted barrel with an on-off muzzle brake, Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity camo synthetic stock, 3-round hinged floorplate magazine and sells complete with Leupold VARI-X II 3x9-50 scope. This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate and will be in perfect working order.
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Savage, Model 116 FHSS "Weather Warrior", 6.5X284 Norma Cal., Bolt Action, SN - H229766 Lot #12 (Sale Order 13 of 763) The Savage Model 116 FHSS is a Weather Warrior Series 6.5x284 Norma that is robust and capable of travelling wherever your next hunt takes you. Incorporated into this weatherized rife is a 24" satin stainless fluted barrel with 1:8" twist, black synthetic AccuStock, adjustable AccuTrigger, scope rail and sells complete with a Burris Fullfield E1 6.5-20x50 scope. This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate and will be in perfect working order.
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Savage, Model 111 "Long Range Hunter", 6.5X284 Norma Cal., Bolt Action, SN - H103208 Lot #13 (Sale Order 14 of 763) The Savage Long Range Hunter is designed for hunters who are pushing their skills to extremes and stepping up to the challenge of long-range shooting. It is the ultimate weapon for hunting wide open spaces where tough shots are commonplace. Features include a 26” carbon steel barrel with adjustable muzzlebrake and 1:8" twist, matte finish, AccuStock system, Karsten adjustable comb, detachable box magazine and sells complete with Zeiss Conquest HD5 5-25x50 scope. This gun has some light external wear, but it belongs to the Joe Panici Estate and will be in perfect working order.
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Remington, Model 700 "Tactical", 308 Win. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - C6708846 Lot #14 (Sale Order 15 of 763) This Model 700 Long Range Tactical Rifle is a no-frills, tack-driving game-dropping machine built with everything you love about the Model 700, including a hammer-forged barrel, externally adjustable X-Mark Pro trigger, SuperCell recoil pad and, of course, hair-splitting precision. It features an ultra-rugged stock for superior weather resistance and handling, 24" heavy-contour tactical-style barrel, durable satin black oxide metal finish, hinged floorplate magazine and sells complete with a KonusPro M30 6.5-25x44 scope. This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate and will be in perfect working order.
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Remington, Model 700 "Tactical", 223 Rem. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - C6723685 Lot #15 (Sale Order 16 of 763) This Model 700 Long Range Tactical Rifle is a no-frills, tack-driving game-dropping machine built with everything you love about the Model 700, including a hammer-forged barrel, externally adjustable X-Mark Pro trigger, SuperCell recoil pad and, of course, hair-splitting precision. It features an ultra-rugged stock for superior weather resistance and handling, 24" heavy-contour tactical-style barrel, durable satin black oxide metal finish, hinged floorplate magazine and sells complete with a KonusPro 4-16x50 scope. This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate and will be in perfect working order.
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Custom Competition Remington XP-100, 6 Dasher/ 6 BR/ 22 BR Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 8818 Lot #16 (Sale Order 17 of 763) This custom competition rifle belongs to the Joseph "Joe" Panici Estate. Joe was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy. This custom Remington XP-100 is 30" in total length and is equipped with a metallic green bench rest stock. It comes with three heavy target barrels to include 18" stainless fluted 6 Dasher caliber (272NK), 18" stainless 22 BR caliber (252NK) & 17" stainless 6 BR caliber (2704NK). This gun sells complete with Bausch & Lomb 6-24x40 scope. All guns from the Joe Panici Estate will be in perfect working order.
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1963 (FISRT YEAR) Remington, Model XP-100, 221 Rem. Fireball Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 4982 Lot #17 (Sale Order 18 of 763) The Remington XP-100 was produced from 1963 to 1998. The XP-100 was one of the first handguns designed for long-range shooting and was noted for its accuracy and is still viewed as competitive today in the sport of handgun varminting, which it helped create as well as in metallic silhouette shooting. This Model XP-100 is a first year production and is a one-owner gun purchased new in 1963. This gun features a nylon stock with center-mounted grip, 10.75" barrel with nice clean bore, serrated vent rib with front blade sight, 17" in overall length and sells complete with a Simmons 2.5X-7x28 scope. This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate and will be in perfect working order.
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Remington, Model XP-100R, 7mm-08 Rem. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - B7532036 Lot #18 (Sale Order 19 of 763) The Remington XP-100R is a tactical version of the XP-100 introduced in 1991. This R model "Repeater" features a 4-round internal magazine, green Kevlar-reinforced stock, grooved combat grips, 14.5" barrel with sharp clean bore and sells complete with Burris 3x-9x scope. This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate and will be in perfect working order.
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1970's Merkel-Suhl, Model 150 Standard, 22 LR Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 052589 Lot #19 (Sale Order 20 of 763) The Suhl-150 is an East German single-shot rimfire Target Rifle made by the famous Merkel Company from 1970 to 1992. It has a solid reputation for accuracy because of its Anschutz style action and was designed specifically for competition shooting. It has been used in many Olympic biathlons throughout the years, a notable German biathlete using the Suhl rifle was Frank Ulrich, in the 1980s. This gun is a "First-generation" Suhl 150 that was made in the early 1970s and was imported/distributed by Davidson's. Features of this gun include a Monte Carlo benchrest stock with target grips and adjustable mount, 26" heavy target barrel with 1:19" twist, 13.25" LOP and an "Extremely Light" trigger pull. This one-owner Joe Panici Estate rifle has an excellent sharp bore and will be in perfect working order.
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Winchester, Model 1885 "High-Wall", 30-40 Krag Cal., Single Shot Rifle Lot #20 (Sale Order 21 of 763) This early Winchester High Wall features a custom Krieger 30-40 Krag heavy target 27.25" barrel, deluxe grade walnut Monte Carlo stock with raised cheek rest and beavertail forearm. This gun sells complete with J. Unertl long range scope. The Winchester Model 1885 is a single-shot rifle with a falling-block action designed by John Browning and made from 1885 to 1918. This Target Style model belongs to the Joe Panici Estate and will be in perfect working order. No Serial Number Found.
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Browning, Model 1885 BPCR "Creedmore", 45-70 Govt. Cal., Single Shot Rifle, SN - 08113NR2B7 Lot #21 (Sale Order 22 of 763) The great classic among single shot hunting and shooting the Model 1885 was designed and perfected by John Moses Browning at the end of the last century. This gun is as beautiful and impressive today as it was 100 years ago. The Browning Model 1885 combines the pleasure of tradition with the advantages of perfect fabrication, using the best of modern steels. This Model 1885 BPCR (Black Powder Cartridge Rifle) "Creedmore" has a 86 cm that barrel propels the bullet 45-900 m at 400 meters per second. Its jaspered finish is identical to the original version. Features include a checkered grade III/IV walnut Monte Carlo pistol grip stock and Schnabel forearm, case colored receiver, 30" Badger barrel half round/octagon barrel and is fitted with a Vernier type peep sight and a spirit level. This one-owner Joe Panici Estate rifle was purchased new in 1997, has an excellent sharp bore and will be in perfect working order.
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Browning, Model 1885 "High-Wall", 45-70 Govt. Cal., Single Shot Rifle, SN - 02074NW247 Lot #22 (Sale Order 23 of 763) The great classic among single shot hunting and shooting the Model 1885 was designed and perfected by John Moses Browning at the end of the last century. This gun is as beautiful and impressive today as it was 100 years ago. The Browning Model 1885 combines the pleasure of tradition with the advantages of perfect fabrication, using the best of modern steels. This Model 1885 "High-Wall" Features a checkered walnut English stock with high-gloss finish, high-gloss bluing throughout, gold trigger, 28.75" heavy octagon barrel and is fitted with a William's adjustable rear peep sight/ front dome sight. This one-owner Joe Panici Estate rifle was purchased new in 1994, has an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order.
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Browning, Model 1885 "High-Wall", 45-70 Govt. Cal., Single Shot Rifle, (W/ Box) SN - 10251NT247 Lot #23 (Sale Order 24 of 763) The great classic among single shot hunting and shooting the Model 1885 was designed and perfected by John Moses Browning at the end of the last century. This gun is as beautiful and impressive today as it was 100 years ago. The Browning Model 1885 combines the pleasure of tradition with the advantages of perfect fabrication, using the best of modern steels. This Model 1885 "High-Wall" Features a checkered walnut English stock with high-gloss finish, high-gloss bluing throughout, gold trigger, 28" heavy octagon barrel and is fitted with a adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight/ front blade sight. This one-owner estate-owned gun was purchased new in 1996, has a sharp clean bore and will be in perfect working order. Comes with original box and manual.
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Magnum Research, Desert Eagle Mark XIX "Titanium Gold" - Multi-Barrel Set - SN DK0051850 Lot #24 (Sale Order 25 of 763) This Desert Eagle Titanium Gold Edition sells as a "Complete Package" with all four barrels (50AE, 357 Mag., 44 Mag. & 429DE), 12 magazines, 187 rounds of Magnum Research 50AE JHP 300 grain ammunition, 200 rounds of Glacier Ridge 429DE Magnum ammunition (100 rounds of 240 grain soft point & 100 rounds of 210 grain hollow point), new Lee 429 caliber reloading dies, new RCBS 50 caliber reloading dies, box of new 50 caliber brass casings, black hard carry case with extra thick padding and all original paperwork. After 25 years of being accessorized, customized and re-imagined in countless movies, television shows and video games, the Desert Eagle Pistol has emerged as a pop-culture icon. This Mark XIX features a factory custom Titanium Gold finish, four 6" barrels with full length picatinny accessory rails and integral muzzle breaks, soft black rubber grips with MRI logo and ambidextrous safety. The construction of the Mark XIX Desert Eagle utilizes the latest CNC machine technology providing exacting specifications with tight tolerances creating a work of art in a precision firearm. The grip is anatomically formed and provides an ideal hand seating angle for two-handed shooting allowing for comfortable, rapid and accurate firing. This estate owned gun was purchased new and has had a total of 13 rounds shot though it (50 caliber), all other barrels and accessories are brand new. Take advantage of this rare opportunity to purchase this "Complete Package Set" with all of the extra aftermarket accessories and the highest grade ammunition included.
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1967 Colt, 1911 WWI Commemorative "Deluxe Edition", 45 ACP Cal., (In Case), SN - 4716-BW Lot #25 (Sale Order 26 of 763) In 1967 Colt released the WWI ''Battle of Belleau Wood'' Commemorative 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol in three different grades and variations. All came in nice display cases, but some more detailed than others. This WWI ''Battle of Belleau Wood'' Commemorative is known as the "Deluxe Edition" and features a super high gloss "mirror" bluing finish, gold inlay on all engravings and smooth walnut grips with oiled finish. The specs of this gun were made to be an exact replica of the original GI issued Colt 1911's used in WWI. These guns are known to be some of the best quality 1911's that Colt ever built, anyone who has fired one of these Commemorative Editions will tell you that it is much smoother than other 1911's and the quality is quite impressive. This estate owned gun appears to be unfired, in new condition and comes in original wooden presentation case.
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1970 Colt, 1911 WWII "Pacific Theater" Commemorative, 45 ACP Cal., (In Case), SN - 4898PTO Lot #26 (Sale Order 27 of 763) This Cased Colt World War II Pacific Theater Commemorative Model 1911A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol was manufactured in 1970 and features bright nickel finish, dark smooth walnut grips with oiled finish, standard 5" barrel and safety grip. Along with feather mofits this gun is engraved ”Pearl Harbor Coral Sea Corregidor / Guadalcanal Tarawa Saipan Leyte Iwo Jima Okinawa Tokyo” & “World War II Commemorative / Pacific Theater Of Operations” on the slide. This estate owned gun appears to be unfired and comes in original wooden glass top presentation case with green felt lining and front drawer.
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1979 Colt, Python, 357 Magnum Cal., Revolver (W/ Original Box & Paperwork), SN - V44921 Lot #27 (Sale Order 28 of 763) The Colt Python was manufactured from 1955 to 2005 and is known by firearm collectors and writers to be "The Finest Production Revolver Ever Made". The Colt Python is a double action handgun chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge, built on Colt's large I-frame. Pythons have a reputation for accuracy, smooth trigger pull, and a tight cylinder lock-up. The Colt Python was first introduced in 1955 as Colt's Top-Of-The-Line Model and has a distinct appearance due to a full barrel underlug, ventilated rib and adjustable sights. From the 1970s each Python revolver was boresighted at the factory with a laser and was the first mass-produced revolver for which this was done. This one-owner gun was purchased new in 1979 and features a high-gloss blue finish, checkered walnut grips with oiled finish, 6" barrel with vent-rib, target sights and 6-shot cylinder. This gun is in excellent condition with a perfect bore (only fired a few times) and comes in original box and paperwork.
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1978 Colt, Diamondback, 22 LR Cal., Revolver (W/ Original Box & Paperwork), SN - R39865 Lot #28 (Sale Order 29 of 763) The Colt Diamondback was manufactured from 1966 to 1988 and was inspired by the successful Colt Python. Colt introduced the double-action Diamondback as a deluxe model in 1966 and built it on the "D frame," the same as the Detective Special. This estate owned gun was purchased new in 1978 and features a 4" barrel with vent-rib, bright blue finish, black rubber Pachmayr combat grips, wide serrated target hammer, fully adjustable target sights, full-length barrel underlug and 6-shot cylinder. This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate, is in excellent condition with a nice sharp bore, comes in original box with paperwork and will be in perfect working order.
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1928 Colt, Model 1908 Pocket Hammerless, 380 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 88030 Lot #29 (Sale Order 30 of 763) The Colt Model 1908 was manufactured from 1908 to 1945 and is nearly identical to the model 1903. Despite the title "hammerless", the Model 1908 does have a hammer. The hammer is covered and hidden from view under the rear of the slide. This allows the pistol to be carried in and withdrawn from a pocket quickly and smoothly without snagging. Several of these pistols were issued to high ranking generals in WWII which included General George S. Patten whose Model 1908 was embellished with three (later four) stars on the grip panels to denote his rank. Features include checkered walnut grips, 3.75" barrel, a serrated slide to prevent slippage during manual cycling of the slide and two safety mechanisms (a grip safety and a manual safety). This estate owned gun has some various external wear but appears to be all original, has a sharp clean bore and is in perfect tight working order.
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1961 (FIRST YEAR) Colt, M1911 National Match, 38 Spl. Wadcutter Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 3244-MR Lot #30 (Sale Order 31 of 763) Colt began a limited production run of the M1911 National Match .38 Special Mid-Range Wadcutter in 1961, which were the forerunners to the “Gold Cups”. The National Match is a very rare and interesting variant of the Colt 1911 that was made specifically for the ISSF (International Shooting Sports Federation) Centre Fire target match. This gun is not a conventional Colt 1911, everything was done to maximize accuracy to provide a specialized and highly accurate target pistol for US and Canadian professional shooters and the internal parts were all hand-honed. Features include a much tighter tolerance than a standard 1911, standard 5" barrel, checkered walnut grips and target sights. This First Year Production one-owner gun (purchased new in 1961) from the Joe Panici Estate appears to be all original, is in beautiful condition with a sharp bore and will be in perfect working order.
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1981 Colt, M1911 Gold Cup National Match "Series 70", 45 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 70N96849 Lot #31 (Sale Order 32 of 763) The Colt MKIV/Series 70 Gold Cup National Match was made from 1970 to 1983 and were designed specifically for professional shooters. This 1981 MKIV "Series 70" features walnut grips with diamond checkering & oiled finish, 5" barrel, safety grip, a flat mainspring housing with accurizer barrel & bushing, adjustable trigger, target hammer and Colt-Elliason target sights. This one-owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp bore and is in perfect working order.
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1987 (FIRST YEAR) Colt, Govt. Delta Elite, 10mm Cal., Semi-Auto, (W/ Box & Paperwork, SN - DE10322 Lot #32 (Sale Order 33 of 763) The Colt Delta Elite is a modified M1911 pistol (Series 80 configuration) chambered for the 10mm Auto and is similar to the M1911 in design and operation. Released in 1987, the Delta Elite is credited as being the first firearm produced by a major manufacturer to chamber the 10mm. This 1987 (First Year Production) Government Model Delta Elite features a 5" stainless Bar-Sto barrel, rowel "Commander" type hammer, walnut grips with diamond checkering & oiled finish, grip safety and Bo-Mar target sights. This one-owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate is in nice condition, has a sharp bore, is in perfect working order and comes with original box and paperwork.
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1987 Colt, Government Model MK IV "Series 80", 38 Super Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - FG67613 Lot #33 (Sale Order 34 of 763) Colt introduced the Government Mk. IV "Series 80" in 1983, which featured all of the standard features of the M1911 but with a few improvements such as an internal firing pin safety and a new half-cock notch on the sear. This 1987 MKIV "Series 80" features a 5" stainless Bar-Sto barrel, rowel "Commander" type hammer, checkered walnut grips, grip safety and dovetail sights. This one-owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate is in nice condition, has a sharp bore and is in perfect working order.
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1976 Smith & Wesson, Model 27-2, 357 Mag. Cal., Revolver, (W/ Case & Paperwork) SN - N354472 Lot #34 (Sale Order 35 of 763) The Smith & Wesson Model 27 double-action is the original .357 Magnum revolver. It was first produced in 1935, and many versions of it are still in production today. The Model 27-2 was made from 1970 to 1983 and is built on a square butt "N' target frame with 5-screws. This 1976 model features an 8.25" barrel, checkered dark walnut grips with an oiled finish, oversized case-hardened hammer & trigger, micrometer adjustable target sights and 6-shot cylinder. This estate owned gun is in new condition (believed to be unfired) and comes in original wooden presentation case with cleaning tools and all original paperwork.
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1967 Smith & Wesson, Model 36 "Chief's Special", 38 Spl. Cal., Revolver, SN - 631489 Lot #35 (Sale Order 36 of 763) The Smith & Wesson Model 36 (also known as the Chief's Special), introduced in 1950, is a double-action revolver chambered for .38 Special caliber and built on a J-Frame. This 1967 model features a 2" (1.875") barrel, checkered walnut grips, case-hardened hammer/ trigger, and 5-shot cylinder. This estate owned gun is believed to be purchased new, has a nice sharp bore and is in perfect working order.
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1976 Smith & Wesson, Model 10-5, 38 Spl. Cal., Revolver, SN - D837924 Lot #36 (Sale Order 37 of 763) The Smith & Wesson Model 10 is a double-action K-frame revolver of worldwide popularity that has been in production since 1899. The model 10-5 was introduced in 1962. This 1976 model features a 4" barrel, checkered walnut grips, case-hardened trigger/ hammer and 6-shot cylinder. This one-owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate is in nice condition, has a sharp bore and is in perfect working order.
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Circa 1860 Remington-Beals, Model 1858 Navy, 36 Cal., Black Powder Percussion Revolver, SN - 14520 Lot #37 (Sale Order 38 of 763) This Civil War Era Remington-Beals Model 1858 Navy was made circa 1860 to 1862. The Model 1858 a single-action, six-shot, percussion revolver produced by E. Remington & Sons, Ilion, N.Y., based on the Fordyce Beals patent of September 14, 1858. This Navy model features a 7.5" octagon barrel, beautiful smooth walnut grips, brass trigger guard and brass front sight. This estate owned gun is in good "tight" working order, but the loading lever latch on this gun is a bit loose and may need to be re-threaded in order for it to properly hold the latch in place, otherwise this is a nice early revolver.
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1942 WWII German Mauser-Luger, Model P.08, 9mm Luger Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 5242 Lot #38 (Sale Order 39 of 763) This all original "Numbers Matching" WWII German Army issued Luger P.08 was manufactured by Mauser in 1942 and features Mauser Production "byf" Code on toggle, Mauser "135" Military Proof stamps, "42" two digit date stamp on chamber, numbers matching throughout, original "Code FXO" aluminum bottom magazine, and standard 4" barrel. This gun is from the Joe Panici Estate, is in nice condition with very light wear, has been well cared for, has a sharp clean bore and appears to be perfect working order.
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1978 Walther, Model P1 (P38), 9mm Luger Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 408932 Lot #39 (Sale Order 40 of 763) The Walther P38 is a double-action 9mm semi-automatic pistol that was developed by Carl Walther GmbH as the service pistol of the Wehrmacht at the beginning of World War II. In late 1963 the postwar military model P1 was adopted for use by the German military, identifiable by the P1 stamping on the slide. The postwar pistols, whether marked as P38 or P1, have an aluminum frame rather than the steel frame of the original design. Starting in June 1975, the aluminum frame was reinforced with a hex bolt above the trigger guard. This Bundeswehr (German Defense Fores) P1 model is dated "3/78" on the slide & "11-79" on the frame, 5" barrel and black checkered grips. This estate owned gun is showing some various light exterior wear but has a excellent bore and appears to be in good "tight" working order.
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1987 Walther, Model PPK, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto, (W/ Case, Extra Mag. & Paperwork), SN - A057885 Lot #40 (Sale Order 41 of 763) The Walther double-action Model PPK (Police Pistol - Detective Model), is a smaller version of the original Model PP with a shorter grip, barrel, frame, and reduced magazine capacity. It features a two-piece wrap-around grip panel construction that conceals the exposed back strap, the smaller size made it more concealable than the original PP and hence better suited to plainclothes or undercover work. This 1987 Model PPK features a stainless frame & slide, black checkered grips and comes in original black hardcase with extra magazine, cleaning rod and paperwork. This gun is from the Joe Panici Estate and is in new condition (possibly unfired).
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1955 H&R, M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg. Cal., Semi-Auto, (W/ Bayonet) SN - 5607590 Lot #41 (Sale Order 42 of 763) The M1 Garand was the standard U.S. service rifle during World War II and the Korean War. During the Korean War the Department of Defense decided more were needed, so they awarded two new manufacturing contracts to International Harvester and Harrington & Richardson from 1953 to 1956. This Harrington & Richardson M1 Garand is dated "4-55" and is all original with the correct markings throughout and comes with a (numbers not matching) correct period bayonet and green canvas sling. The bore in this gun is sharp but it will need a good cleaning, otherwise it is in very nice condition and is in good "tight" working order. This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection.
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1980 Springfield, M1A National match, 7.62 NATO Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 013969 Lot #42 (Sale Order 43 of 763) The Springfield Armory M1A National Match is a civilian version of the M14 rifle designed and manufactured by Springfield Armory, Inc., beginning in 1974. The term "M1A" is a proprietary title for Springfield Armory's M14-pattern rifle. Early M1A rifles were built with surplus G.I. parts until Springfield Armory, Inc. began manufacturing their own. This 1980 Model is chambered for 7.62 NATO (308 Win.) caliber and features a high gloss walnut stock, 22-inch barrel, 3" birdcage flash suppressor, adjustable rear aperture sight, National Match adjustable front sight, heat shield, green canvas sling and sells complete with Burris Signature 6x-24x scope with quick detach side mount. Although this gun is showing some light surface wear it has an excellent sharp bore and is in perfect working order (Does not include magazine). This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection.
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IAI, M1 Carbine (M888), 30 Carbine Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 201584 Lot #43 (Sale Order 44 of 763) The IAI M888 is a Post WWII Commercially Manufactured M1 Carbine that is built to exact specs of the original GI issued M1 Carbines in WWII and all parts are interchangeable. The chamber of the barrel on these guns were manufactured slightly tighter than the original GI carbines, which produces a tighter 50 yard grouping, compared to an original WWII M1 Carbine. This IAI M1 Carbine features a walnut stock with walnut & metal handguards, 4140 grade steel receiver, 18" barrel, ramped adjustable rear peep sight/ front blade sight with protective ears, green canvas sling and come in original box (Does not include magazine). This estate owned gun was purchased new and is in same-as-new condition.
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1947 Remington, Model 81-B Woodsmaster Special, 300 Savage Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 34072 Lot #44 (Sale Order 45 of 763) The Remington Model 81 Woodsmaster is a semi-automatic rifle designed by John Browning and produced by Remington Arms from 1936 to 1950. The Model 81 is the successor to the 1905 Remington Model 8 "Automatic Rifle". The Model 81 was offered in .300 Savage and the .25 Remington chambering, and was also offered in several different grades. This Model 81-B (Special Grade) was made in 1947 and features a deluxe checkered walnut stock with high-gloss finish, 22" heavy target barrel, fixed box magazine, adjustable elevator rear sight and ramped dovetail front pin sight. This estate owned gun is showing some various light surface wear but the bore is clean with nice sharp rifling and appears to be in excellent working order.
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1895 Savage (FIRST YEAR PRODUCTION), Model 1895, 303 Savage Cal., Lever-Action, SN - 6845 Lot #45 (Sale Order 46 of 763) The Savage Model 1895 was only manufactured from 1895 to 1899 and was made in a very limited production. The Model 1895 is the forerunner of the Model 1899 and is easily identified by the hole through the cocking indicator on the top of the bolt. It was the first hammerless lever-action rifle ever made and used a rotary magazine to hold the cartridges. This design was quite revolutionary at the time because it allowed the rifle to use spitzer bullets (previous lever-action rifles used tubular magazines, which placed cartridges of ammunition end to end). Other features include a 26" barrel, English Style walnut stock, crescent metal butt plate, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and dovetail front blade sight. This Model 1895 is a First Year Production, made in 1895, appears to be all original, has an extremely nice sharp bore and appears to be in perfect working order.
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1903 Winchester, Model 1892, 32 WCF Cal., Lever-Action, SN - 240815 Lot #46 (Sale Order 47 of 763) The Winchester Model 1892 was designed by John Browning as a smaller, lighter version of his large-frame Model 1886 and was made from 1892 to 1945. This Model 1892 was made in 1903 and is chambered for .32-20 Winchester (32 Winchester center fire) and features a dark walnut stock with oiled finish, 24" octagon barrel, full length magazine tube, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and dovetail front blade sight. This gun is in very nice condition with an early "light refurbish" that does not take away from any of the original characteristics. The bore is clean & sharp and it appears to be in perfect working order. This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection.
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1913 Winchester, Model 1892, 357 Magnum Cal., Lever-Action, SN - 703814 Lot #47 (Sale Order 48 of 763) The Winchester Model 1892 was designed by John Browning as a smaller, lighter version of his large-frame Model 1886 and was made from 1892 to 1945. This Model 1892 was made in 1913 and has been re-barreled for 357 Magnum caliber and features a light walnut stock with oiled finish, 20" barrel, full length magazine tube, flip-up rear sight and front blade sight. This gun is in very nice condition with an early "light refurbish" that does not take away from any of the original characteristics. The bore is clean & sharp and it appears to be in perfect working order. This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection.
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1947 Marlin, Model 39-A, 22 Rimfire S L LR Cal., Lever-Action, SN - D3148 Lot #48 (Sale Order 49 of 763) The Marlin Model 39-A was manufactured from 1939 to 1960 and is chambered for .22 rimfire. Features include a walnut stock with gloss finish, 24" barrel, quick take-down screw, full-length magazine tube which holds 25 Shorts, 20 Longs or 18 LR cartridges, adjustable rear sight and ramped dovetail front pin sight. This estate owned gun was made in 1947 and is in good condition with various light wear and scratches. It has a nice sharp bore and is in excellent working order.
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1978 Marlin, Model 1894, 44 Rem. Magnum Cal., Lever-Action, SN - 22041849 Lot #49 (Sale Order 50 of 763) The Marlin Model 1894 was introduced in 1894, has come in many variations and calibers through the years and still remains in production today. This 1978 model is chambered for 44 Remington Magnum and features a walnut stock with oiled finish, 20" Micro-Groove barrel, gold trigger, hammer extension, sling studs, scope rail and ramped dovetail front pin sight. This one-owner gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection, has a sharp clean bore and will be in excellent working order.
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Winchester, Model 70 Custom Shop "Classic Super Grade", 300 Win. Mag. Cal., SN - G371687 Lot #50 (Sale Order 51 of 763) This Winchester, Model 70 Custom Shop "Classic Super Grade" is a NWTF/ Hunting & Shooting Sports Foundation Special Edition. This gun features all of the "Classic Super Grade" options plus Winchester Custom Shop "Collector Grade" add-ons. Highlights include an English Walnut Monte Carlo stock with deep checkering and hand rubbed oil finish, 24 kt gold scroll work, 24 kt gold raised gold Elk inlay on the floorplate with "The Great Seal Of The Sate Of Iowa" and "Hunting & Shooting Sports Heritage Fund", 25.75" chrome-moly barrel with high luster blue finish, Leupold Vari-X III 4.5-14x40 scope and custom inlayed sling studs. This gun comes in a custom Genuine Leather vintage-style luggage presentation carry case with leather NWTF logo patch and dark green felt lining. This gun is brand new (the bolt has never been inserted) and is quite simply a beautiful work of art.
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SKB, Model 85TTR Unsingle Competition Trap Combo, 12 Ga., (W/ Hardcase), SN - AS21203 Lot #51 (Sale Order 52 of 763) SKB is one of the leading produces of High Grade Competition Over and Under shotguns in the world. These guns are well known for their craftsmanship and use of high quality materials. SKB shotguns keep to a conservative style, focusing more on performance features. SKB is continuously improving the overall construction and operation of the shotguns to fit the needs of shooters and ensure the best product possible in a competitive industry. This 85TTR Performance Tuned Competition Trap Combo features a select grade walnut stock with deep checkering and high-gloss finish, stainless receiver with scroll engravings, adjustable comb with foam padding, 32" vented over/ under barrels, 34" Un-Single barrel with adjustable rib (It will adjust up and down to achieve patterns from 50/50 to 90/10, 14.5" LOP, both single and O/U barrels are fitted with the Hi-Viz comp sight system, includes 6 extended choke tubes and comes in black SKB hard case. This gun has some light wear on receiver and trigger guard but otherwise is in very nice condition.
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1975 Remington, Engraved Model 3200 SKEET "1 Of 1000", 12 Ga., Over/ Under, SN - SK0918 Lot #52 (Sale Order 53 of 763) The Remington Model 3200 was made from 1973 to 1984. This Special Limited Edition "One Of 1000" features a select grade walnut stock with dark grain and high gloss finish, fancy scroll work with 24 kt. Gold inlay, high grade deep relief "V" checkering, molded grip cap inlaid with gold blank oval, 25.25" SKEET/ SKEET barrels with serrated vent-rib and double bead sights, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This one-owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in beautiful condition.
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Circa 1975 Winchester, Model 101 SKEET, 12 Ga., Over/ Under, SN - K183982 Lot #53 (Sale Order 54 of 763) Winchester introduced the Model 101 in 1963 and they have always had a great reputation for strength durability and high quality craftsmanship. This Skeet Grade Model 101 was manufactured in circa 1975 and features a walnut stock with deep checkering and high gloss finish, high luster bluing with engraved receiver and accents, 26" SKEET/ SKEET barrels with serrated vent-rib and double bead brass sights, 2 3/4" chamber and 14.25" LOP. This is a one-owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection and is in very nice condition.
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1967 B.C. Miroku, "Superior Grade", 12 Ga., Over/ Under, SN - M552653 Lot #54 (Sale Order 55 of 763) Miroku is recognized as a top tier manufacturer of quality firearms world-wide, they are largely responsible for the manufacturing success of many of the most important guns of the 20th and 21st centuries, such as the Browning Citori/ Superposed, Winchester rifles and early high-grade Charles Daly shotguns. Some people are surprised to learn that Browning, for example, uses the Miroku factory for most or their guns and always has. Even today, production of the Browning Citori, BLR and X-Bolt is split largely between Miroku in Japan and Belgium/Portugal in Europe. This independently manufactured 1967 Miroku Type 3 "Superior Grade" is a littermate to a Browning Superposed. Features include a checkered walnut stock with gloss finish, deep relief receiver engravings, 28" FULL/ MOD barrels with serrated vent-rib and dual bead sights, gold trigger, 2 3/4" chamber and 14.5" LOP. This one-owner gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and is in nice original condition with some various light wear.
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1967 SKB Ithaca, Model 500, 20 Ga., Over/ Under, SN - CF561288 Lot #55 (Sale Order 56 of 763) In 1966, SKB began producing shotguns for Ithaca Gun Company, producing a complete line of shotguns that included semi-automatic, side by side, single barrel and over & under models. SKB is one of the leading produces of High Grade Over and Under shotguns in the world. These guns are well known for their craftsmanship and use of high quality materials. This Model 500 was manufactured for Ithaca in 1967 and features a checkered walnut stock with oiled finish, deep relief receiver engravings, gold trigger, 26" MOD/ IMP barrels with serrated vent-rib and fiber-optic front sight, 3" chamber and 14" LOP. This one-owner gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and is in nice original condition with some various light wear.
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1989 Ruger, Red Label, 12 Ga., Over/ Under, SN - 410-33726 Lot #56 (Sale Order 57 of 763) The Ruger Red Label was introduced in 1977 and continued production until 1994. It was first only offered in 20 gauge (1977-1979) and was then offered in 12 & 28 gauges in 1979. The design was born of William B. Ruger's desire to produce a quality US made over and under shotgun. In order to achieve this and put quality on par with hand-made European shotguns, Ruger invested in expensive machinery to do most of the work. This Ruger Red Label was made in 1989 and features a checkered walnut stock with oiled finish, stainless receiver, 28" barrels with MOD & IMP CYL extended choke tubes, serrated vent-rib with brass bead front sight, 2 3/4" chamber and 14.25" LOP. This one-owner gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and is in same-as-new condition.
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Springfield, 1911 Longlside, 45 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto, (W/ Hardcase), SN - N5001181 Lot #57 (Sale Order 58 of 763) The Springfield Armory Longlside pistol is a modern-day 1911 with factory improvements that used to be performed only by custom gunsmiths. Features include a stainless steel precision-fit forged frame/ slide/ barrel, front and rear cocking serrations, 6" barrel, lowered flared ejection port, delta lightweight hammer, loaded chamber indicator, titanium firing pin, Carry Bevel Treatment, ambidextrous thumb safety, high-hand beavertail grip safety, dovetail front sight, premium adjustable rear sight, adjustable speed trigger and diamond checkered walnut grips. This one-owner estate gun comes in original blue hardcase and is in nice condition.
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Springfield, 1911 Loaded Target, 9mm Luger Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - NM379732 Lot #58 (Sale Order 59 of 763) This Springfield 1911 Loaded Target pistol offers a soft-shooting 9mm personality along with the design’s timelessly effective chassis. An ambidextrous extended thumb safety and optimized slide with fore and aft charging grooves along with a lowered and flared ejection port make for fast operation and undeniable reliability. An extended beavertail keeps the gun comfortable and pleasant to shoot. Other features include a 5" Match Grade stainless barrel with 1:16 twist, fully adjustable rear target sight, front dovetail sight, safety grip, adjustable target trigger and diamond checkered walnut grips. Comes in hardcase with two magazines, tactical holster, dual magazine holster, cleaning rod and paperwork. This one-owner gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and is in nice condition.
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Springfield, 1911 EMP 4" Champion, 9mm Luger Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - EMP56969 Lot #59 (Sale Order 60 of 763) This 1911 EMP4 Champion Concealed Carry Contour Handgun is reengineered around the 9mm cartridge, the Springfield Armory Enhanced Micro Pistol (EMP) translates the benefits of the full-size 1911 into a smaller platform perfectly suited for today’s most popular defense caliber. Easy carrying and smooth shooting, the EMP is built with a forged frame and slide to last a lifetime. To capitalize on the smaller caliber refinements, the EMP features a shortened frame and action compared to its full-size counterpart. The reduced grip radius produces a remarkably comfortable shooting experience and makes the pistol a concealable and confident side arm. Extremely light and handy, the EMP is custom crafted for reliability, controllability and easy portage. Other features include black G10 tactical grips with Posi-Lock frontstrap checkering, 4" stainless steel Match Grade barrel with 1:16 twist, stainless steel slide, fiber-optic front sight, low-profile combat white dot rear sight and safety grip. Comes in hardcase with three magazines and paperwork. This one-owner gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and is in nice condition.
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Springfield, 1911 EMP 4" Champion, 40 S&W Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - EMP53428 Lot #60 (Sale Order 61 of 763) This 1911 EMP4 Champion Concealed Carry Contour Handgun is reengineered around the 40 S&W cartridge, the Springfield Armory Enhanced Micro Pistol (EMP) translates the benefits of the full-size 1911 into a smaller platform perfectly suited for today’s most popular defense caliber. Easy carrying and smooth shooting, the EMP is built with a forged carbon steel frame to last a lifetime. To capitalize on the smaller caliber refinements, the EMP features a shortened frame and action compared to its full-size counterpart. The reduced grip radius produces a remarkably comfortable shooting experience and makes the pistol a concealable and confident side arm. Extremely light and handy, the EMP is custom crafted for reliability, controllability and easy portage. Other features include a Bi-Tone design, Cocobolo grips with Posi-Lock frontstrap checkering, 4" stainless steel Match Grade barrel, stainless steel slide, fiber-optic front sight, low-profile combat white dot rear sight and safety grip. Comes in hardcase with three magazines and paperwork. This one-owner gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and is in nice condition.
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Springfield, 1911 EMP 3" Champion, 9mm Luger Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - EMP34625 Lot #61 (Sale Order 62 of 763) This 1911 EMP3 Champion Concealed Carry Contour Handgun is reengineered around the 9mm cartridge, the Springfield Armory Enhanced Micro Pistol (EMP) translates the benefits of the full-size 1911 into a smaller platform perfectly suited for today’s most popular defense caliber. Easy carrying and smooth shooting, the EMP is built with a forged frame and slide to last a lifetime. To capitalize on the smaller caliber refinements, the EMP features a shortened frame and action compared to its full-size counterpart. The reduced grip radius produces a remarkably comfortable shooting experience and makes the pistol a concealable and confident side arm. Extremely light and handy, the EMP is custom crafted for reliability, controllability and easy portage. Other features include a Bi-Tone design, Cocobolo grips with Posi-Lock frontstrap checkering, 3" stainless steel Match Grade barrel with 1:16 twist, stainless steel slide, fiber-optic front sight, low-profile combat white dot rear sight and safety grip. Comes in hardcase with three magazines, tactical holster, dual magazine holster, cleaning rod and paperwork. This one-owner gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and is in nice condition.
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Springfield, 1911 EMP 3" Champion, 40 S&W Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - EMP40527 Lot #62 (Sale Order 63 of 763) This 1911 EMP3 Champion Concealed Carry Contour Handgun is reengineered around the 40 S&W cartridge, the Springfield Armory Enhanced Micro Pistol (EMP) translates the benefits of the full-size 1911 into a smaller platform perfectly suited for today’s most popular defense caliber. Easy carrying and smooth shooting, the EMP is built with a forged carbon steel frame to last a lifetime. To capitalize on the smaller caliber refinements, the EMP features a shortened frame and action compared to its full-size counterpart. The reduced grip radius produces a remarkably comfortable shooting experience and makes the pistol a concealable and confident side arm. Extremely light and handy, the EMP is custom crafted for reliability, controllability and easy portage. Other features include a Bi-Tone design, Cocobolo grips with Posi-Lock frontstrap checkering, 3" stainless steel Match Grade barrel, stainless steel slide, fiber-optic front sight, low-profile combat white dot rear sight and safety grip. Comes in hardcase with three magazines and paperwork. This one-owner gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and is in nice condition.
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Springfield, XD 3" Sub-Compact, 40 S&W Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - XD333187 Lot #63 (Sale Order 64 of 763) The XD 3" Sub-Compact .40 SW Low Capacity is the perfect carry gun. Combining .40-caliber power with a respectable 10-round capacity, this gun is easy to pack and comfortable to run. An ambidextrous magazine catch and Ultra Safety Assurance Trigger System keep this pistol running quickly, safely and well. Dual recoil springs and a full-length guide rod put those .40-caliber rounds right on target. Other features include a black polymer frame, 3" hammer forged steel barrel with Melonite finish and 1:16 twist, dovetail White 3-Dot sights and dual captive recoil spring w/ full length guide rod. Comes in original black hardcase with two magazines, tactical holster, dual magazine holster, quick-loader and paperwork. This one-owner gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and is in nice condition.
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Glock, G17, 9mm Luger Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Softcase & Magazines), SN - ARP028 Lot #64 (Sale Order 65 of 763) Designed for professionals, the GLOCK 17 is trusted by law enforcement officers and military personnel around the globe because of its unsurpassed reliability, optimal magazine capacity of 17 rounds in the standard magazine and its low weight. With the signature "Safe Action" trigger system, the GLOCK 17 9 mm Luger pistol is safe, easy, and quick - precisely what you need in critical situations. Other features include a black polymer frame with black rubber combat grips, 4.5" barrel and Tru-Glo target sights. Comes in black soft carry case with five magazines. This one-owner gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and is in nice condition.
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Ruger, SR1911 Commander, 45 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 671-90972 Lot #65 (Sale Order 66 of 763) The Ruger SR191 Commander .45 Auto Centerfire Pistol features a lightweight anodized aluminum frame and polished titanium feed ramp, classic, original 1911 fire control, positive barrel lock-up, checkered walnut grips with checkered backstrap, lightweight aluminum skeletonized trigger, titanium firing pin for faster lock time, oversized beavertail grip safety, Armor Black Cerakote frame finish, low-glare stainless slide finish, drift adjustable Novak 3-Dot sights and 4.25" stainless barrel with 1:16 twist. Comes in original box with two magazines and paperwork. This one-owner gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and is in nice condition.
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Ruger, SR1911 Commander, 9mm Luger Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 672-73213 Lot #66 (Sale Order 67 of 763) The Ruger SR191 Commander 9mm Luger Centerfire Pistol features a lightweight anodized aluminum frame and polished titanium feed ramp, classic, original 1911 fire control, positive barrel lock-up, checkered black rubberized with checkered backstrap, lightweight aluminum skeletonized trigger, titanium firing pin for faster lock time, oversized beavertail grip safety, Tungsten Cerakote frame finish, low-glare stainless slide finish, drift adjustable Novak 3-Dot sights and 4.25" stainless barrel with 1:10 twist. This one-owner gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and is in nice condition.
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Ruger, SR1911 Target, 10mm Auto Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 673-17737 Lot #67 (Sale Order 68 of 763) The Ruger SR191 Target 10mm Auto Centerfire Pistol features a low-glare stainless frame, black rubberized checkered grips with checkered backstrap, 5" barrel with 1:16 twist, lightweight aluminum skeletonized trigger, oversized beavertail grip safety, original 1911 fire control and adjustable target sights. This one-owner gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and is in nice condition.
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Springfield, Loaded Marine Corps Operator, .45 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto, (W/ Hardcase) SN - NM196228 Lot #68 (Sale Order 69 of 763) This 1911 Loaded Marine Corps Operator .45 ACP pistol is a Springfield Custom Shop Tactical Edition that features a black Armory Kote slide against a OD green frame, Pachmayr checkered rubber grips with checkered backstrap, 5" service-length Match Grade stainless steel barrel with 1:16 twist, three-dot Tritium night sights, skeletonized lightweight adjustable trigger, precision-fitted barrel bushing, deep front and rear slide serrations, G.I.-style recoil and integral Picatinny accessory rail. Comes in original blue plastic hardcase with cleaning rod, adjustment tools and paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition.
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Kimber, Stainless Pro TLE II, 45 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ 3 Magazines), SN - KR128102 Lot #69 (Sale Order 70 of 763) This Kimber 1911 Stainless Pro TLE (Tactical Law Enforcement) II 45 ACP pistol features a stainless steel frame and slide with Satin Silver finish, Crimson Trace checkered rubber grips with built-in laser, 4" stainless steel Match Grade barrel with 1:16 twist, Meprolight Tritium 3-dot night sight, aluminum match grade adjustable trigger and extended beavertail grip safety. Comes with three magazines. This one-owner gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and is in nice condition.
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Kimber, Stainless Custom Target II, 38 Super Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - KF20045 Lot #70 (Sale Order 71 of 763) This Kimber Custom Shop 1911 Stainless Target II 38 Super is accuracy and dependability right out of the box. The Kimber Custom sets the standard for High Performance 1911 pistols with their all-around quality and increased resistance to the elements. This Custom Shop 1911 features stainless steel frame and slide with Satin Silver finish, black rubber double diamond checkered grips, 5" stainless steel Match Grade barrel with 1:16 twist, fully adjustable target sights, aluminum match grade adjustable trigger, deep front and rear slide serrations and extended beavertail grip safety. Comes in original black hardcase with paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition.
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Kimber, Rimfire Target, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - K464448 Lot #71 (Sale Order 72 of 763) This Kimber Rimfire 22 LR Target Pistol has the same features and unequaled performance as Kimber centerfires but the aluminum slide and frame makes it exceptionally lightweight, weighing in at just 23 ounces. It is designed for High-Velocity 22 LR ammo, which makes it ideal for target shooting. Other features include black rubber double diamond checkered grips, 5" stainless steel Match Grade barrel with 1:16 twist, stainless steel Match Grade skeletonized adjustable trigger, deep front and rear slide serrations and extended beavertail grip safety. Comes in original black hardcase with paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition.
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Kimber, Ultra Crimson Carry II, 45 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - KU219543 Lot #72 (Sale Order 73 of 763) Ideal for personal defense, concealed carry and home defense, this Ultra Carry II (Two-Tone) pistol with rosewood Crimson Trace laser grips combines Kimber quality and dependability with lightning fast sight acquisition. Features include an aluminum frame with Satin Silver finish and matte black frame, rosewood double diamond Crimson Trace Laser grips with Kimber logo, 3" stainless steel Match Grade barrel with 1:16 twist, aluminum Match Grade skeletonized adjustable trigger, deep rear slide serrations and extended beavertail grip safety. Comes in original black hardcase with paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition.
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Kimber, Micro 9 CSE, 9mm Luger Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Accessories), SN - PB0204755 Lot #73 (Sale Order 74 of 763) This Kimber Micro 9 CSE is right at the minimum size and weight for a semi-auto pistol chambered in 9mm, providing a slim, lightweight concealed carry gun chambered in a battle-proven cartridge. The Micro 9 CSE utilizes a match-grade, single action trigger for enhanced accuracy and an intuitive 1911-style thumb safety. The slide release and magazine release also operate the same as a 1911. The slide and match-grade 3" barrel are machined from stainless steel, and the frame is made of lightweight corrosion-resistant, aluminum alloy with a black KimPro finish. It is also equipped with rosewood Crimson Trace laser grips and 3-dot tactical fiber-optic night sights. This Kimber Micro 9 CSE package comes in the original box with four magazines, soft pistol case, Blaster II pepper spray, adjustment tools and paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition.
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Kimber, Micro Carry, 380 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Accessories), SN - P0070382 Lot #74 (Sale Order 75 of 763) Weighing less than 14 ounces and with a barrel length of just 2.75 inches, Kimber Micro .380 ACP pistols are easy to carry and conceal. Micro barrels are machined from stainless steel for superior resistance to moisture. All Micro frames are shaped from the finest aluminum for integrity and strength. In many respects a miniature 1911, among the most important Micro design advantages is a single action trigger with the kind of short, smooth pull that ensures accuracy and builds confidence. The thumb safety, slide release and magazine release are pure 1911 as well. Other features include a two-tone design with rosewood grips, 3-dot target sights, lowered and flared ejection port for flawless ejection and a beveled magazine well for fast, positive loading. This Kimber Micro 9 package comes in the original box with two magazines, soft holster, soft pistol case, and paperwork. This gun is from the Joe Panici Estate Collection and is in same-as-new condition.
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1991 Browning, Hi-Power, 9mm Luger Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 245NZ52525 Lot #75 (Sale Order 76 of 763) The Browning Hi-Power is one of the most widely used military pistols in history, having been used by the armed forces of over 50 countries. After 82 years of continuous production, the Hi-Power was discontinued in 2017. The Hi-Power is one of John Moses Browning's finest designs and was the last gun that he designed before passing away in 1926. This one-owner Browning Hi-Power was purchased new in 1991 and features a two-tone design with a stainless steel frame & black slide, black rubber checkered Pachmayr target grips, 4.75" chrome plated barrel and target sights. Comes in original box with two magazines. This gun is in like new condition.
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1980 Beretta, Model 76, 22 RF LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - B14978U Lot #76 (Sale Order 77 of 763) The Beretta Model 76 was produced from 1971 to 1985 and was a High Grade Target Pistol chambered for 22 Rimfire. This one-owner Model 76 was purchased new in 1980 and features a large barrel shroud that is integrated with the frame, checkered walnut target grips with thumb rest, adjustable target sights and 6" barrel. This gun comes in original box and is in nice condition with a couple small/ light scratches and a nice sharp bore.
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1992 Beretta, Model 86 "Tip-Up", 380 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Hardcase), SN - G05106Y Lot #77 (Sale Order 78 of 763) The Beretta Model 86 differs significantly from other semi-auto pistols because of it's unique front end with a tip-up barrel that hinges at the muzzle to open the breech. This allows the shooter to load a cartridge directly into the chamber, and not have to operate the slide. This one-owner Double-Action Model 86 was purchased new in 1992 and features a 4.25" barrel, checkered walnut grips with oiled finish and 3-dot target sights. Comes in original box with hardcase, two magazines, cleaning rod and paperwork. This gun is in new (possibly unfired) condition but does have some slight "corner wear" from sitting in the box for many years.
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Beretta, Model 92FS, 9mm Luger Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Hardcase), SN - J07789Z Lot #78 (Sale Order 79 of 763) The Beretta 92FS has been setting the standards for best military, police and tactical pistol for over a quarter century. The reason is that it was designed to be and remain the most accurate, durable and reliable semi-auto handgun on the market. Easy to use, absolutely safe and delivering impressive firepower, it remains the sidearm of the US military and of allied forces the world over, as well as of countless police and law-enforcement agencies. The 92FS is a double/single-action semi-auto pistol that employs an open-slide, short-recoil delayed locking-block system, which yields a faster cycle time and delivers exceptional accuracy and reliability. In particular, the open-slide design practically eliminates “stove-piping” and helps flawless cycling and feeding even after thousands and thousands of rounds. The recently-renewed contract with the US military speaks clear: when it comes to dependability even in some of the world’s most extreme conditions, the Beretta 92FS still has no match. Other features include a 5" Match Grade barrel and 3-dot target sights. This gun is New-In-Box with hardcase, two magazines and paperwork.
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Beretta, Model 3032 Tomcat, 32 Auto Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Hardcase), SN - DAA537693 Lot #79 (Sale Order 80 of 763) The Beretta 3032 Tomcat is a small double/single-action auto pistol with a tip-up design that is perfect for deep concealment or used as a backup second handgun. Its tip-up barrel makes it easy to load, operate and maintain, while its traditional looks give it the allure of a true classic. Other features include a 2.5" barrel, 5" overall length and dovetail rear sight. Comes in original box with hardcase and paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition.
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Taurus, Judge Magnum, 410/ 45 Long Colt. Cal, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - KP218935 Lot #80 (Sale Order 81 of 763) The Taurus Judge Magnum Revolver is five-shot double-action game changer, capable of chambering both 45 Long Colt and 410 shotshell. Larger and more powerful, this Judge gives you the extra firepower you need when you have to lay down the law. It features a stainless steel frame, black rubber non-slip grips, 3" barrel, fiber optic-front sight and 5-shot cylinder. This estate-owned gun was purchased new, comes in original box with paperwork and is in same-as-new condition.
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Taurus, Judge Ultra-Lite, 410/ 45 Long Colt Cal, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - CX949655 Lot #81 (Sale Order 82 of 763) This Taurus Judge Ultra-Lite is everything you expect in a judge only in a lighter weight and easier to handle. This five-shot double-action revolver is capable of chambering both 45 Long Colt and 410 shotshell. It features a stainless steel frame, black rubber non-slip grips, 3" barrel, fiber optic-front sight, 5-shot cylinder and weighs in at only 29 ounces. This gun will have some various light wear but overall is in good condition with a sharp bore and in nice tight working order. Comes in original box.
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Chiappa, Rhino 40DS, 357 Magnum Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - 18P01016 Lot #82 (Sale Order 83 of 763) The Rhino revolver design features a lower bore axis compared to other revolvers. This means the barrel is directly in line with the shooters hand, wrist and arm. This results in almost no muzzle rise and, because energy is better absorbed and controlled by the entire arm, it reduces the amount of recoil felt by the shooter. In addition, the alignment also gives the shooter a more natural point of aim. Other features include a single/ double-action, Black Anodized frame with blued cylinder, walnut grips, 4" barrel, adjustable fiber-optic sights, lower accessory rail and 6-shot cylinder. This estate-owned gun was purchased new, comes in original black hardcase with (3) moon clips & paperwork and is in same-as-new condition.
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Pioneer, Radom PPS43-C, 7.62x25 Cal., Semi-Auto Pistol (W/ 4 Magazines), SN - E2181P Lot #83 (Sale Order 84 of 763) The PPS43 (Pistolet-Pulemet Sudaeva, model of 1943 = Sudaev submachine gun) was born as an answer for the need of a weapon that would be more compact and mobile than the PPSh-41, which was in use then by the Soviet Army. The PPSh-41 was somewhat too long to be used by tank crews, mobile recon groups and paratroopers. In late 1941, the Red Army issued a request for a new, more compact SMG. Designer Sudaev initially designed his new SMG in 1942 and it was adopted under the designation of PPS42. The next year he refined the design and this final model was designated as PPS43. The PPS43 is sometimes referred to as the best SMG of World War II. After WWII, it was widely exported to pro-Soviet regimes around the world and widely copied. Pioneer Arms has redesigned this historical firearm to shoot from a closed bolt position. The safety is located at the front of the trigger guard. The receiver and barrel shroud are made from stamped steel. The rear sight is an L-shaped flip type and is marked for 100 and 200 meters distance. The front sight is a fixed blade. The barrel is equipped with a simple muzzle brake. This firearm is an ATF approved pistol (24.2" overall length). The stock has no function and is permanently fixed in its folded closed position. This pistol was manufactured at the famed Radom Plant in Poland by Pioneer Arms. Comes with a four curved box 35-round magazines and is in good condition, with some light surface wear, and has a sharp clean bore.
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560 Rounds Of 7.62×25mm Yugo Tokarev Ammunition Lot #83A (Sale Order 85 of 763) 1986 New-old-Stock military surplus. (Shipping Cost - $10.00)
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Palmetto, PA-15 Multi, 5.56 NATO Cal., (Lantac M-Spec) Semi-Auto Pistol, SN - SCD040909 Lot #84 (Sale Order 86 of 763) This Palmetto PA-15 Pistol features a Lantac M-Spec carrier group which is built above military specifications in dimensions, tolerances and materials, a 10" fluted barrel with muzzle break, chambered for 5.56 NATO (223 Rem) with 1:7 twist, vented handguard, full length top accessory rail, Vortex Optics Venom 3MOA red dot sights and is 25" in overall length. This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection, has a sharp clean bore and will be in excellent working order.
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1986 Colt (FIRST YEAR), AR-15 A2 HBAR Sporter, 5.56 NATO Cal. (223) Semi-Auto, SN - SP246291 Lot #85 (Sale Order 87 of 763) The AR-15A2 was introduced in 1986 when Colt started making significant numbers of M16A2s for the US military. The AR-15A2 HBAR (which stands for Heavy Barrel Automatic Rifle) was the first serious attempt at making the AR-15 into a target shooting rifle that could really compete. This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and was purchased new in 1986. Features include a 20" barrel with 3" Fabian Bros muzzle stabilizer, long ribbed vented handguard, chambered for 5.65 NATO (223) with 1:7 twist, flip aperture rear sight on handle, competition high cheek rest, and sells complete with Barska 4-16x40 scope. This rifle has some very light wear but the bore is perfect and it will be in excellent working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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Ruger, Precision, 6.5 Creedmore Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 1800-31667 Lot #86 (Sale Order 88 of 763) The Ruger Precision Series Rifles are "purpose-built" for a higher standard from the typical long-range rifle. This Ruger Precision is chambered for 6.5 Creedmore and features a MSR stock with QD sling attachment points features a bottom Picatinny rail and soft rubber buttpad., Type III Black Hard-Coat Anodized receiver finish, 24" chrome-moly stainless steel barrel with 5R rifling and 1:8 twist, Ruger Marksman adjustable trigger, 15" aluminum free-float handguard with Magpul M-LOK slots on all four sides for improved scope clearance for long-range scopes and easy mounting of M-LOK-compatible rails and accessories, ambidextrous manual safety, 20 MOA Picatinny rail secured with # 8-40 screws for increased long-range elevation capabilities, precision CNC-machined upper and bolt, three-lug bolt with 70° throw and Magpul 10-round magazine. This one-owner gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition and will be in excellent working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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Custom MAG Tactical/ DPMS, MG-G4, 204 Ruger Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - MTS03883 Lot #87 (Sale Order 89 of 763) This Custom Mag Tactical rifle features a DPMS 24" fluted stainless target barrel chambered for 204 Ruger and 1:12 twist, MagPul adjustable stock, MFP combat grips, 12.25" aluminum free-float handguard with serrated/ rubber grips, scope rail, front accessory rail and Konuspro 4-16x50 scope. This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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Custom DPMS/ SAOD, A-15, 5.56 NATO Cal. (223), Semi-Auto, SN - F184238 Lot #88 (Sale Order 90 of 763) This Custom Tactical rifle features a DPMS lower & SAOD upper receiver, 20" stainless target barrel chambered for 5.56 NATO (223), 2" muzzle break, MagPul adjustable stock, CAA G-27 combat grips, 12.5" aluminum free-float handguard with serrated/ grooved grips, scope rail, front accessory rail and Konuspro M30 4.5-16x40 scope (Does not include magazine). This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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DPMS, A-15 Panther Oracle, 5.56 NATO Cal. (223), Semi-Auto, SN - FH155174 Lot #89 (Sale Order 91 of 763) This lightweight tactical carbine features a mil-std A3 upper receiver, lightweight barrel and Pardus stock for user comfort and advanced capability. Other features include a 16” 4140 Chrome Moly barrel with 1:9 twist, 2" A2 Birdcage muzzle break, 5-position adjustable stock, 7" vented Glacier Guard, Viking Tactics tactical front light, Burris adjustable scope rail and sells complete with Cabela's 3-10x40 scope (Does not include magazine). This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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Custom MAG Tactical/ DPMS, MG-G4, 5.56 NATO Cal. (223), Semi-Auto, SN - MTS03883 Lot #90 (Sale Order 92 of 763) This Custom Mag Tactical rifle features a DPMS 16" barrel chambered for 5.56 NATO (223) and 1:9 twist, 2" flash hider, MagPul adjustable stock, MFP G-27 combat grips, 7" vented Glacier Guard, scope rail, front accessory rail with tactical light and sells complete with Nikon Stirling 4-12x50 scope. (Does not include magazine) This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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RRA, LAR-9 Mid-Length A4, 9mm NATO Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - CM222120 Lot #91 (Sale Order 93 of 763) Rock River Arms prides themselves on producing some of the highest quality AR-Style rifles on the on the market today. This LAR-9 Mid-Length A4 9mm NATO features a forged RRA LAR-9 lower with Colt SMG compatible integral magwell, 9mm Extruded Aluminum A4 upper with port door/ no forward assist, 16" Chrome Moly barrel with 1:10 twist, 2" A2 flash hider, Hogue rubber combat grips, RRA 6-position tactical CAR stock and top rail with carry handle/ sights. This gun comes in original black hardcase with two magazines, quick-loader and paperwork. Same-as-new condition.
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RRA, LAR-15 CAR A4, 5.56 NATO Cal. (223), Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - CM203517 Lot #92 (Sale Order 94 of 763) Rock River Arms prides themselves on producing some of the highest quality AR-Style rifles on the on the market today. This LAR-15 CAR A4 5.56 NATO features a forged RRA LAR-15 lower, forged A2 upper, 16" Chrome Moly barrel, 2" A2 flash hider, RRA two-stage trigger, checkered combat grips, RRA 6-position tactical CAR stock and top rail with carry handle/ sights. This gun comes in original blue hardcase with paperwork. Same-as-new condition.
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Custom Plum Crazy, C-15, 6.5 Grendel Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - RM15983 Lot #93 (Sale Order 95 of 763) This Custom Target Rifle features a Plum Crazy C-15 lower, 16" stainless steel heavy target barrel chambered for 6.5 Grendel with 1:8 twist, 2.5" muzzle break, MagPul adjustable stock, MFP G-27 combat grips, 12.5" aluminum free-float handguard with grooved grips, scope rail, and sells complete with Konuspro 3-9x40 scope. This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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PWA, Commando, 5.56 NATO Cal. (223), Semi-Auto, SN - 50538 Lot #94 (Sale Order 96 of 763) This PWA (Pack West Arms) Commando AR-Style rifle was manufactured in Milan, IL and features a 20" Heavy Target barrel, 2" muzzle break, lower unit marked "PWA" in oval, A2-Style stock with trapdoor, A2-Style vented handguard, upper carry handle with adjustable sights, Hogue black rubber combat grips and lower rail with tactical light. This gun is in very nice condition with a perfect sharp/ clean bore.
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Windham Weaponry, WW-15 MPC, 5.56 NATO Cal., (223) (W/ Manual), SN - WW055562 Lot #95 (Sale Order 97 of 763) Windham Weaponry has assembled a "Dream Team" of the finest firearms manufacturers anywhere in the world together under one name to bring to market the highest quality AR type rifle possible. Most of Wind hams "hand picked" workers are former employees of other gun manufactures, such as Bushmaster Firearms, and all offer their own unique knowledge in the manufacturing process with many years of experience in the industry. This Model MM-15 MPC features a forged 7075 T6 aircraft aluminum receiver with hardcoat black anodize finish, aluminum trigger guard, 16” M4 Profile Chrome Moly barrel with 1:9 twist, 6-position telescoping buttstock with Windham Weaponry Logo, M4 double heat shield handguard, A2 black checkered grips, M4A4 Type flat top upper receiver and front accessory rail. This gun is in very nice condition with an excellent sharp/ clean bore. Come with original manual.
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RRA, LAR-15 Mountain Lightweight, 5.56 NATO Cal. (223), Semi-Auto, SN - KT3305858 Lot #96 (Sale Order 98 of 763) Rock River Arms prides themselves on producing some of the highest quality AR-Style rifles on the on the market today. This LAR-15 Lightweight Mountain style rifle weighs only 6.5 pounds and features a forged RRA LAR-15 lower, forged A2 upper, 16" stainless steel Chrome Moly barrel, 2" A2 stainless flash hider, RRA two-stage trigger, RRA winter trigger guard, checkered combat grips, RRA 6-position tactical CAR stock and lightweight aluminum handguard with full length rail. This gun is in same-as-new condition with an excellent sharp/ clean bore.
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Mossberg International, 715T Flat Top, 22 RF LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - EMG3834823 Lot #97 (Sale Order 99 of 763) The Mossberg Model 715T has the look and feel of an AR in a lightweight, fun-to-shoot 22LR rimfire. Features include a A2-Style synthetic stock, 16.25" barrel with 1:16 twist, 2" A2 Birdcage muzzle break, 6-position tactical stock, 8" Quad-Rail vented handguard, Rail-Mount Adjustable front/ rear sights and 25-round magazine. This gun comes in original box with extra (new) Mossberg magazine, Same-as-new condition.
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ATI, GSG-5 Carbine , 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - A318644 Lot #98 (Sale Order 100 of 763) The GSG-5 is built by German Sport Guns GmbH in Ense-Höingen, Germany and imported by ATI. It was unveiled at the IWA & Outdoor Classics trade show in March 2007 following the legalization of previously forbidden military-style weapons in Germany. This rifle externally resembles the Heckler & Koch MP5 style submachine gun. Features include a synthetic stock/ frame, 11.75" barrel with shroud, H&K style adjustable rear drum sight, hooded post front sight, 22-round magazine and sling. This guns appears to be New-In-Box with paperwork and adjustment tools.
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Hi-Point, 4095 Tactical Carbine, 40 S&W Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box & 8 Magazines), SN - H49401 Lot #99 (Sale Order 101 of 763) This Hi-Point 4095TS Carbine is chambered for 40 S&W and features a Polymer Skeleton adjustable target stock with magazine holders, 17.5" barrel, fully adjustable sights (Ghost Ring rear peep and post front), quick on/ off thumb safety, upper and lower rails, retractable grip handle, BSA red-dot scope and sling. This gun is in same-as-new condition and comes in original box with (8) 10-round magazines
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MAG Tactical MG-G4 Lower Unit W/ MagPul Stock & MPT Grips Lot #100 (Sale Order 102 of 763) This is a MAG Tactical Systems SBR-MG-G4 Ultra Light Lower Unit (Flat Dark Earth) with MPF black combat grips and MagPul ACS Carbine (Mil-Spec) stock with multiple storage options. Same-As-New condition.
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March Scopes, Benchrest 10x-60x52mm Long Range Scope (W/ Box) Lot #101 (Sale Order 103 of 763) The March Scopes Benchrest 10-60x52mm Riflescope is built for serious competition and long-range shooting, and is used by numerous National level shooters. Like all March second focal plane scopes, these Riflescopes feature a reticle which retains the same size throughout the entire magnification range. With a close focus down to 10 yards, you can shoot in tactical or hunting applications near and far with the March Scopes SFP Tactical Rifle Scope. Shoot with increased accuracy and get an edge when hunting with the March Scopes 10-60x52 SFP Riflescope. This scope belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and will be in good working order. Comes with box and paperwork.
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Nightforce, Competition 15-55x52mm Long Range Scope (W/ Box) Lot #102 (Sale Order 104 of 763) The Nightforce Competition 15-55x52 is for the serious competitor. The Competition incorporates ED glass, for superb color contrast correction and high resolution. A remarkable 92% light transmission, approaching the maximum ever achieved in any riflescope. Fast-focus European-style eyepiece. Just 27.8 ounces in weight—24% lighter than our 12-42 x 56 Benchrest, and over 20% lighter than our former 12-42 x 56 NXS riflescopes. Side parallax adjustment from 25 yards to infinity. Hi-Speed windage and elevation adjustments of .125 MOA, positive and repeatable over a lifetime of use, standard with ZeroStop. Total elevation travel is 55 MOA, total windage 50 MOA. Each rotation provides 10 MOA of adjustment. This scope belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and will be in good working order. Comes with box and paperwork.
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Nightforce, NXS 5.5-22x56mm Long Range Scope (W/ Box) Lot #103 (Sale Order 105 of 763) The NXS 5.5-22x56 is Nightforce's most proven long-range riflescope. Its 56mm objective lens provides maximum clarity and resolution across the entire magnification range. The wide magnification factor of our 5.5-22 series allows precision accuracy at the longest ranges, yet at 5.5 power remains highly effective for shots at close ranges. Other features include Second Focal Plane (F2/SFP), .250 MOA click value, Field of View @ 100 yd/m - 5.5x: 17.5 ft/5.8 m - 22x: 4.7 ft/1.6 m , Exit Pupil - 5.5x: 10.2 mm - 22x: 2.5 mm and Analog Illumination. This scope belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and will be in good working order. Comes with box.
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Nightforce, Precision Benchrest 12-42x56mm NP-R2 Long Range Scope (W/ Box) Lot #104 (Sale Order 106 of 763) This Nightforce Precision Benchrest model features 56mm multi-coated lenses, providing the superior resolution necessary to distinguish fine detail at extremely long ranges. An adjustable objective allows extra-fine focus to adjust parallax from 25 yards to infinity. Target turrets are calibrated in true .125 MOA (1/8 click) values and can be re-indexed to zero after sighting in. Precision Benchrest riflescopes are equipped with a coil spring plunger return system to maximize tracking accuracy. The eyepiece provides fast reticle focusing, and a glass-etched illuminated reticle provides optimum image/reticle contrast under virtually any lighting conditions. You have two choices of magnification ranges, but only one choice in the ultimate benchrest riflescope. This scope belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and will be in good working order. Comes with box with paperwork.
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Nightforce, Precision Benchrest 12-42x56mm NP-R2 Long Range Scope Lot #105 (Sale Order 107 of 763) This Nightforce Precision Benchrest model features 56mm multi-coated lenses, providing the superior resolution necessary to distinguish fine detail at extremely long ranges. An adjustable objective allows extra-fine focus to adjust parallax from 25 yards to infinity. Target turrets are calibrated in true .125 MOA (1/8 click) values and can be re-indexed to zero after sighting in. Precision Benchrest riflescopes are equipped with a coil spring plunger return system to maximize tracking accuracy. The eyepiece provides fast reticle focusing, and a glass-etched illuminated reticle provides optimum image/reticle contrast under virtually any lighting conditions. You have two choices of magnification ranges, but only one choice in the ultimate benchrest riflescope. This scope belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and will be in good working order.
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Nightforce, Precision Benchrest 12-42x56mm NP-R2 Long Range Scope Lot #106 (Sale Order 108 of 763) This Nightforce Precision Benchrest model features 56mm multi-coated lenses, providing the superior resolution necessary to distinguish fine detail at extremely long ranges. An adjustable objective allows extra-fine focus to adjust parallax from 25 yards to infinity. Target turrets are calibrated in true .125 MOA (1/8 click) values and can be re-indexed to zero after sighting in. Precision Benchrest riflescopes are equipped with a coil spring plunger return system to maximize tracking accuracy. The eyepiece provides fast reticle focusing, and a glass-etched illuminated reticle provides optimum image/reticle contrast under virtually any lighting conditions. You have two choices of magnification ranges, but only one choice in the ultimate benchrest riflescope. This scope belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and will be in good working order.
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Nightforce, Precision Benchrest 8-32x56mm NP-R2 Long Range Scope (W/ Box) Lot #107 (Sale Order 109 of 763) This Nightforce Precision Benchrest model features 56mm multi-coated lenses, providing the superior resolution necessary to distinguish fine detail at extremely long ranges. An adjustable objective allows extra-fine focus to adjust parallax from 25 yards to infinity. Target turrets are calibrated in true .125 MOA (1/8 click) values and can be re-indexed to zero after sighting in. Precision Benchrest riflescopes are equipped with a coil spring plunger return system to maximize tracking accuracy. The eyepiece provides fast reticle focusing, and a glass-etched illuminated reticle provides optimum image/reticle contrast under virtually any lighting conditions. You have two choices of magnification ranges, but only one choice in the ultimate benchrest riflescope. This scope belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and will be in good working order. Comes with box with paperwork.
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Nightforce, Precision Benchrest 8-32x56mm NP-R2 Long Range Scope (W/ Box) Lot #108 (Sale Order 110 of 763) This Nightforce Precision Benchrest model features 56mm multi-coated lenses, providing the superior resolution necessary to distinguish fine detail at extremely long ranges. An adjustable objective allows extra-fine focus to adjust parallax from 25 yards to infinity. Target turrets are calibrated in true .125 MOA (1/8 click) values and can be re-indexed to zero after sighting in. Precision Benchrest riflescopes are equipped with a coil spring plunger return system to maximize tracking accuracy. The eyepiece provides fast reticle focusing, and a glass-etched illuminated reticle provides optimum image/reticle contrast under virtually any lighting conditions. You have two choices of magnification ranges, but only one choice in the ultimate benchrest riflescope. This scope belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and will be in good working order. Comes with box.
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Leupold, Vari-X III 6.5x20 Rifle Scope Lot #109 (Sale Order 111 of 763) Ingrained with the thrill of the hunt, the VX-II drastically improves optical performance, mechanical function, and durability. Leupold Vari-X III is the standard in riflescope performance. Features include a matte finish, "Premier Reticle", 6.5 to 20 power, adjustable objective, target elevation adjustment, fine crosshair and dot reticle, shade hood and mounting rings. This scope belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and will be in good working order.
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Leupold, Vari-X II 2x7 Rifle Scope Lot #110 (Sale Order 112 of 763) Trusted by hunters and shooters worldwide, the VX-II delivers the performance and features that serious hunters demand. This Vari-X II has a gloss finish, 2 to 7 power, mounting rings and Burris rail. This scope belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and will be in good working order.
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Leupold, Vari-X II 1x4 Shotgun Scope Lot #111 (Sale Order 113 of 763) Trusted by hunters and shooters worldwide, the VX-II delivers the performance and features that serious hunters demand. This Vari-X II shotgun scope has a matte finish, 1 to power and mounting rings. This scope belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and will be in good working order.
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Millett, TRS-1 Tactical 4-16x50mm (W/ Box) Lot #112 (Sale Order 114 of 763) Designed with law enforcement, target shooters, and serious hunters in mind, the Millett Tactical Series scope features options the most demanding shooter requires. The oversized side focus knob is clearly marked and can easily be read from the shooting position and the crisp 1/4 MOA windage and elevation locking adjustment turrets can be dialed with little deviation from the shooting position. The Ill. Mil-Dot Bar model features adjustable green crosshairs with 10 settings for any lighting conditions. Heavy-duty 30mm aluminum tube is nitrogen filled to be guaranteed fogproof, waterproof and shockproof. Includes flip-up lens caps and comes in original box with paperwork. This scope belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and will be in good working order.
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Sightron, SIII SS 10-50x60mm Long Range Rifle Scope (W/ Box) Lot #113 (Sale Order 115 of 763) The Sightron SIII Long Range Rifle Scope features a 30mm tube for added strength and better light transmission. Each Sightron SIII is nitrogen filled to prevent fogging and is also water, fog and shockproof. Other features include easy to adjust target style turrets, side parallax adjustment, and a fast focus eyepiece. Covered by the Sightron Lifetime Replacement Warranty. This scope belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection and will be in good working order. Comes with box with paperwork.
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Cabela's, Alaskan Guide 6.5-20x44mm TDMD Rifle Scope (W/ Box) Lot #114 (Sale Order 116 of 763) This Cabela's Alaskan Guide 6.5-20x44mm Premium Rifle Scope features precise 1/4- minute adjustments, fast focus eyepiece, multi-coated optics, waterproof, shock-proof, fog-proof and has flip-up lens caps. This scope appears to be New-In-Box with paperwork.
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1962 Colt, Python, 357 Magnum Cal., Revolver (W/ Box & Paperwork), SN - 23768 Lot #115 (Sale Order 117 of 763) The Colt Python was manufactured from 1955 to 2005 and is known by firearm collectors and writers to be "The Finest Production Revolver Ever Made". The Colt Python is a double action handgun chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge, built on Colt's large I-frame. Pythons have a reputation for accuracy, smooth trigger pull, and a tight cylinder lock-up. The Colt Python was first introduced in 1955 as Colt's Top-Of-The-Line Model and has a distinct appearance due to a full barrel underlug, ventilated rib and adjustable sights. This Estate One-Owner gun was purchased new in 1962 and features a high-gloss blue finish, checkered walnut grips with oiled finish, 6" barrel with vent-rib, target sights and 6-shot cylinder. This gun is in very nice condition with an excellent bore and comes in original box and paperwork.
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1985 Colt, Diamondback, 22 LR Cal., Revolver (W/ Box & Paperwork), SN - AA01803 Lot #116 (Sale Order 118 of 763) The Colt Diamondback was manufactured from 1966 to 1988 and was inspired by the successful Colt Python. Colt introduced the double-action Diamondback as a deluxe model in 1966 and built it on the "D frame," the same as the Detective Special. This Estate One-Owner gun was purchased new in 1985 and features a 6" barrel with vent-rib, high gloss finish, checkered walnut grips with oiled finish, wide serrated target hammer, fully adjustable target sights, full-length barrel underlug and 6-shot cylinder. This gun is in like new condition with an excellent bore and comes in original box and paperwork.
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1977 Colt, Trooper MK III, 357 Magnum Cal., Revolver (W/ Box & Paperwork), SN - L77604 Lot #117 (Sale Order 119 of 763) The Colt Trooper is a medium frame, double-action revolver that was manufactured from 1953 to 1985. The MK III series debuted in 1969, intended to be the first major advancement of Colt's designs since the beginning of the 20th century. The MK IIIs used a new ‘J’ frame and employed a transfer-bar lockwork system, so that the revolver could fire only if the trigger was deliberately pulled completely to the rear. This Estate One-Owner gun was purchased new in 1977 and features a 6" barrel with vent-rib, high gloss finish, checkered walnut grips with oiled finish, fully adjustable target sights, and 6-shot cylinder. This gun has light "Box Wear" on the barrel, at the muzzle, from sitting in Styrofoam for so many years. Otherwise it is in new condition with a perfect bore and comes in original box and paperwork.
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1980 Colt, Sheriff’s Model, 44 WCF & 44-40 Win. Cal., Revolver, (W/ Box & Paperwork), SN - SA39950 Lot #118 (Sale Order 120 of 763) This Colt 3rd Generation Single Action Army "Sheriff's Model" Revolver was manufactured in 1980, which was the first year for these Special Edition Revolvers that Colt made during the 1980's. This Estate One-Owner gun comes with 44 W.C.F & 44-40 Winchester cylinders and features a 3" barrel, case hardened receiver finish, white (pearl) grips with gold Colt Logo inlay and 6-shot cylinder. This gun is believed to be unfired but the left grip will have very slight discoloration from sitting in Styrofoam for so many years. Otherwise it is in new condition with a perfect bore and comes in original box and paperwork.
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1891 Colt, Model 1878 D.A., 38 Colt Cal., Revolver, SN - 85102 Lot #119 (Sale Order 121 of 763) The Colt Model 1878 is a double-action revolver that was manufactured from 1878 to 1907 and is often referred to as the "Frontier" or the "Double Action Army" revolver. This original "numbers matching" Colt Model 1878 was manufactured in 1891 and features black checkered hard rubber grips, 4.5" barrel and 6-shot cylinder. Although the bluing is gone, this gun is very nice condition for its age, the bore is still sharp and is in good tight working order.
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1901 Colt, Model 1878 "Frontier Six Shooter", 44-40 Winchester Cal., Revolver, SN - 48502 Lot #120 (Sale Order 122 of 763) The Colt Model 1878 is a double-action revolver that was manufactured from 1878 to 1907 and is often referred to as the "Frontier" or the "Double Action Army" revolver. This original Colt Model 1878 was manufactured in 1901 is barrel marked "Frontier Six Shooter" and features black checkered hard rubber grips, 4.75" barrel, lanyard ring and 6-shot cylinder. This gun is showing wear to include an early left side grip break and bluing fade, but the bore is still sharp and is in good tight working order.
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1913 Colt, Pocket Police Positive, 32 S&W Long Cal., Revolver (W/ Box & Hangtag), SN - 109254 Lot #121 (Sale Order 123 of 763) The Colt Police Positive is a small-frame, double-action revolver manufactured from 1907 to 1947. This gun was manufactured in 1913, is chambered for 32 New Police caliber (32 S&W Long) and comes in original box and features the original hangtag. Other features include black checkered grips, 3.75" barrel and 6-shot cylinder. This gun will have a couple light scratches but overall is in beautiful original condition with a nice bore and is in good tight working order.
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WWI Colt, U.S. Army Issue Model 1917, 45 ACP Cal., Revolver, SN - 139097 Lot #122 (Sale Order 124 of 763) The Colt Model 1917 is a .45 ACP large frame double-action revolver adopted by the United States Military in 1917, to supplement the standard M1911 pistol during World War I and were issued until 1918. According to the serial number is gun is an early model that was manufactured circa 1917. Features include smooth walnut grips, 5.5" barrel, lanyard ring, six-shot cylinder and is marked "U.S. Army Model 1917" on the butt frame with serial number (SN on cylinder swing does not match - 292025). This gun has lost all of it's bluing but has a sharp bore and is in good tight working order.
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1917 Colt, Model 1917 New Service, 38 Special Cal., Revolver, SN - 140948 Lot #123 (Sale Order 125 of 763) The Colt Model 1917 New Service is a large frame double-action revolver made from 1898 to 1941. Although the frame of this gun was manufactured in 1917, according to the serial number, Colt did not offer the M1917 in 38 Special caliber until 1930, which means that the barrel and cylinder have been added on later in life. Features include checkered walnut grips, 6" barrel, serrated trigger, lanyard ring and six-shot cylinder. The frame has lost most of its bluing but the bore is very nice is in good tight working order.
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1927 Colt, Police Positive, 38 S&W Cal., Revolver, SN - 176329 Lot #124 (Sale Order 126 of 763) The Colt Police Positive is a small-frame, double-action revolver manufactured from 1907 to 1947. This gun was manufactured in 1927, is chambered for 38 New Police caliber (38 S&W) and features checkered walnut grips, 4" barrel and 6-shot cylinder. This gun will have some various light surface wear but it appears all original, the bore looks nice and it is in good tight working order.
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1970 Colt, Cobra, 38 Special Cal., Revolver, SN - A85303 Lot #125 (Sale Order 127 of 763) The Colt Cobra is a lightweight, aluminum-framed, double-action short 2" barrel revolver manufactured from 1950 to 1981. This Estate-Owned gun appears to be in new-unfired condition but it will have a very small scratch on the top of the frame (right side)
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1981 Colt, Service Model Ace, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Paperwork), SN - SM34807 Lot #126 (Sale Order 128 of 763) The Colt Service Model Ace was introduced in 1931 as an inexpensive and low-recoil practice Model 1911 while maintaining the look and feel of the original military Model 1911. Colt discontinued production of the Ace in 1947 and then reintroduced it in the early 1970's. This Colt Ace is a one-owner gun purchased in 1981 and comes in original box with paperwork. Features include checkered walnut grips with gold Colt Logo inlay, 5" stainless Match Grade barrel, adjustable target sights and grip safety. This gun is showing some light exterior wear but overall is in nice condition with a sharp clean bore.
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1975 Colt, Huntsman, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Paperwork), SN - 073379S Lot #127 (Sale Order 129 of 763) The Colt Huntsman is a Third Model variant of the Colt Woodsman made from 1955 - 1957. This Colt Huntsman is a one-owner gun purchased in 1975 and comes in original box with paperwork. Features include checkered walnut grips with gloss finish, 4.5" barrel, dovetail rear sight and front blade sight. This gun has a small metal pitting spot on the front left side of the slide but otherwise is in very nice condition with a sharp bore.
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1967 Colt, Woodsman Match Target, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 225144-S Lot #128 (Sale Order 130 of 763) The Colt Woodsman is a large frame Target Pistol that was manufactured from 1915 to 1977 in three series and three variations (Target, Sport and Match Target). Series one 1915 to 1941, series two 1947 to 1955 and series three 1955 - 1977. The Match Target Model debuted in 1938 and was the highest grade of the three Woodsman variations. This Third Model Match Target is a Estate One-Owner gun purchased in 1967 (no box was found) and features a 6" heavy target barrel, high gloss bluing finish, checkered walnut grips with oiled finish and adjustable target sights. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear and a sharp clean bore.
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1968 Colt, Model 1911, 38 Super Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 196059 Lot #129 (Sale Order 131 of 763) This Colt original Model 1911 is chambered for the "hard hitting" 38 Super caliber, which was first designed in 1929 as a cartridge capable of penetrating body armor and automobile bodies. The combination of the Colt 1911 and the 38 Super caliber remains a favorite among professional target shooters and military special forces to this day. This Estate One-Owner gun purchased in 1968 (no box was found) and features a 5" stainless steel Match Grade barrel, high gloss bluing finish, checkered walnut grips with gold Colt Logo inlay and grip safety. This gun is in nice condition with very light bluing wear and a sharp clean bore.
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1959 Colt, Model 1927 (1911) Argentine Contract, 45 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 102176 Lot #130 (Sale Order 132 of 763) Colt had multiple contracts with the Argentina Government through the years to supply .45-caliber pistols to their armed forces, police and government agencies. This Colt 1911A1 "Modelo 1927 Sistema" was made in 1959 and was manufactured in Argentina at the D.G.F.M. (F.M.A.P.) factory, under the license of Colt. These "Argentine Contract Models" are known for their high quality and reliability. Features include original Colt factory Pachmayr black rubber tactical grips, 5" stainless steel barrel and grip safety. This original "numbers matching" (except for magazine) gun is showing some surface wear but the bore is nice and sharp.
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1931 Colt, M1908 Pocket Hammerless, 380 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Paperwork), SN - 108779 Lot #131 (Sale Order 133 of 763) The Colt Model 1908 was manufactured from 1908 to 1945 and is nearly identical to the model 1903. Despite the title "hammerless", the Model 1908 does have a hammer. The hammer is covered and hidden from view under the rear of the slide. This allows the pistol to be carried in and withdrawn from a pocket quickly and smoothly without snagging. Several of these pistols were issued to high ranking generals in WWII which included General George S. Patten whose Model 1908 was embellished with three (later four) stars on the grip panels to denote his rank. Features include checkered walnut grips, high gloss bluing, 3.75" barrel, a serrated slide to prevent slippage during manual cycling of the slide and two safety mechanisms (a grip safety and a manual safety). This Estate-Owned gun comes in original box with paperwork and hangtag. This gun is in beautiful condition with almost no wear and has a sharp clean bore.
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1908 Colt, M1903 Pocket Hammerless, 32 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 74385 Lot #132 (Sale Order 134 of 763) The Colt Model 1903 is a .32 ACP caliber, self-loading, semi-automatic pistol designed by John Browning and built by Colt from 1903 to 1945. Despite the title "hammerless", the Model 1903 does have a hammer. The hammer is covered and hidden from view under the rear of the slide. This allows the pistol to be carried in and withdrawn from a pocket quickly and smoothly without snagging. This Model 1903 was made in 1908 and features black hard rubber checkered grips, 3.75" barrel, a serrated slide to prevent slippage during manual cycling of the slide and two safety mechanisms (a grip safety and a manual safety). This gun is showing some surface wear (nothing major), has a sharp bore and is in good tight working order.
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1919 Colt, M1908 Vest Pocket, 25 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 197693 Lot #133 (Sale Order 135 of 763) The Colt Model 1908 is a compact, hammerless, striker-fired, semi-automatic single-action pistol manufactured from 1908 to 1948. It was marketed as a small concealable firearm which could be easily tucked into a vest pocket for unobtrusive carry. This Model 1908 "Vest Pocket" was made in 1919 and features black hard rubber checkered grips, 2" barrel, a serrated slide to prevent slippage during manual cycling of the slide and two safety mechanisms (a grip safety and a manual safety). This gun is showing some surface wear/ bluing face but has a sharp bore and is in good tight working order.
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WWII German/ Polish Radom, Model 35, 9mm Luger Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Shoulder Holster), SN - L3950 Lot #134 (Sale Order 136 of 763) The FB Vis or Polish Radom is a 9×19mm caliber, single-action, semi-automatic pistol based on John Browning's 9mm "Browning GP". Production of the Vis began at the Fabryka Broni arms factory in Radom in 1935, and was adopted as the standard handgun of the Polish Army the following year. The pistol was valued by the Germans and towards the end of the war issued to German paratroopers. This WWII Issued Model 35 has German Army acceptance stamps throughout and features a 4.5" barrel, black checkered grips and grip safety. This gun comes with original "named" brown leather shoulder holster. Although this gun is showing some wear, it appears to be all original with a sharp bore and in excellent working order.
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1932 Mauser, Model C96 - M30 "Broomhandle", 7.63×25 Mauser Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 857965 Lot #135 (Sale Order 137 of 763) The Mauser C96 "Broomhandle" is a semi-automatic pistol made in Germany from 1896 to 1961 in many variants. The distinctive characteristics of the C96 are the integral box magazine in front of the trigger, the long barrel and grips shaped like the handle of a broom. The grips earned the gun the nickname "broom handle". This Mauser C96 is a variant M30 (Model 1930) made in 1932 and features a 5.25" barrel, walnut grips with 12 grooves, flip-up rear sight and lanyard ring. This gun has an early refurbish and very dull bore but it is in good tight working order.
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Circa 1918 Mauser, Model 1910/ 14, 32 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 74896 Lot #136 (Sale Order 138 of 763) The Mauser Model 1914 is a small 32 ACP caliber pistol made in Germany from 1914 to 1945 and was used by the German Military in both world wars. This early model 1910/ 14 was made sometime between 1914 and 1921 and features walnut grips and a 3.5" barrel. This gun is showing some surface wear but appears to be all original (numbers matching), with a sharp clean bore and in good working order.
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1974 Ruger, No. 3, 30-40 Krag Cal., Single Shot (Leupold Scope), SN - 130-52434 Lot #137 (Sale Order 139 of 763) The Ruger No. 3 is a single-shot rifle with a Farquharson-style internal hammer falling-block action that was manufactured from 1973 to 1986. An underlever lowers the block allowing loading and cocks the rifle. This Ruger No. 3 was made in 1974 and features a smooth walnut stock with dark grain and oiled finish, 22" barrel, flip-up rear sight/ dovetail front pin sight and sells complete with Leupold Vari-X III 1.75x6 scope. This One-Owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in nice condition with an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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1976 Ruger, No. 3, 223 Rem. Cal., Single Shot, SN - 130-69673 Lot #138 (Sale Order 140 of 763) The Ruger No. 3 is a single-shot rifle with a Farquharson-style internal hammer falling-block action that was manufactured from 1973 to 1986. An underlever lowers the block allowing loading and cocks the rifle. This Ruger No. 3 was made in 1976 and features a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, 22" barrel, front and rear sight dovetails and sells complete with Simmons 3-9x40 scope. This One-Owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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1978 Ruger, No. 3, 45-70 Govt. Cal., Single Shot, SN - 130-70059 Lot #139 (Sale Order 141 of 763) The Ruger No. 3 is a single-shot rifle with a Farquharson-style internal hammer falling-block action that was manufactured from 1973 to 1986. An underlever lowers the block allowing loading and cocks the rifle. This Ruger No. 3 was made in 1978 and features a smooth walnut Monte Carlo stock, 22" barrel, flip-up rear sight/ dovetail front pin sight and sells complete with Burris 2x-7x scope. This One-Owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in nice condition with very light wear and has an excellent bore. The trigger on this gun very stiff and may need some adjustments but it is believed to be in working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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1993 Ruger, No. 1, 223 Rem Cal., Single Shot, SN - 133-01127 Lot #140 (Sale Order 142 of 763) The Ruger No. 1 is a single-shot rifle with a Farquharson-style internal hammer falling-block action that was introduced in 1967 and is still in production today. An underlever lowers the block allowing loading and cocks the rifle. This Ruger No. 1 was made in 1993 and features a checkered walnut stock, 26" barrel, sling studs and sells complete with Barska long range scope . This One-Owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in very nice condition, has an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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1979 Ruger, M77, 30-06 Sprg. Cal., Bolt-Action (Leupold scope), SN - 74-47718 Lot #141 (Sale Order 143 of 763) The Ruger M77 is a bolt-action rifle, introduced in 1968, with a traditional Mauser-style two-lugged bolt and claw extractor. Although the Ruger M77 was intended as a modernized Mauser 98 it has been redesigned in many variants over the years and is still in production today. This original M77 design rifle was made in 1979 and features a checkered walnut stock with oiled finish, high gloss barrel/ receiver/ bolt bluing, 22" barrel, sling studs and sells complete with Leupold Vari-X II 3x9 scope. This One-Owner gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition with a few light stock scratches, has an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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1979 Ruger, M77, 22-250 Rem. Cal., Bolt-Action (Leupold scope), SN - 74-19755 Lot #142 (Sale Order 144 of 763) The Ruger M77 is a bolt-action rifle, introduced in 1968, with a traditional Mauser-style two-lugged bolt and claw extractor. Although the Ruger M77 was intended as a modernized Mauser 98 it has been redesigned in many variants over the years and is still in production today. This original M77 design rifle was made in 1979 and features a checkered walnut stock with oiled finish, high gloss barrel/ receiver/ bolt bluing, 22" barrel, sling and sells complete with Leupold Vari-X II 4x12 scope. This One-Owner gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition with a few light stock scratches, has an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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1979 Ruger, M77, 6mm Rem. Cal., Bolt-Action (Leupold scope), SN - 74-07265 Lot #143 (Sale Order 145 of 763) The Ruger M77 is a bolt-action rifle, introduced in 1968, with a traditional Mauser-style two-lugged bolt and claw extractor. Although the Ruger M77 was intended as a modernized Mauser 98 it has been redesigned in many variants over the years and is still in production today. This original M77 design rifle was made in 1979 and features a checkered walnut stock with oiled finish, high gloss barrel/ receiver/ bolt bluing, 24" barrel, sling studs and sells complete with Leupold Vari-X III 3.5x10 scope. This Estate Owned gun was purchased new, is in nice condition with a couple light stock scratches, has an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order.
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Ruger, M77 Mark II, 243 Win Cal., Bolt-Action (Leupold scope), SN - 790-30823 Lot #144 (Sale Order 146 of 763) The Ruger M77 Mark II is a modern variant of the original M77 "Mauser-Style" rifle. Features include a controlled feed Mauser pattern action with a flat bottom receiver and an integral recoil lug, one piece bolt, full length Mauser type extractor, fixed ejector, steel hinged magazine floorplate, generous ejection port for fast loading from the top of the action, square bridge action with integral scope mount bases, and an innovative diagonal bedding screw. The barrel is precision hammer forged. The bolt release is at the left rear of the receiver, and the three position (Model 70 type) safety is located at the right rear of the receiver. This gun features a checkered walnut stock with dark grain and oiled finish, high gloss polished blue barrel/ receiver, stainless steel bolt, 22" barrel, sling studs and sells complete with Leupold Vari-X III 3.5x10-50mm scope. This Estate-Owned gun was purchased new in 2005 and is in same-as-new condition.
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Ruger, M77 Mark II, 30-06 Sprg. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 790-50622 Lot #145 (Sale Order 147 of 763) The Ruger M77 Mark II is a modern variant of the original M77 "Mauser-Style" rifle. Features include a controlled feed Mauser pattern action with a flat bottom receiver and an integral recoil lug, one piece bolt, full length Mauser type extractor, fixed ejector, steel hinged magazine floorplate, generous ejection port for fast loading from the top of the action, square bridge action with integral scope mount bases, and an innovative diagonal bedding screw. The barrel is precision hammer forged. The bolt release is at the left rear of the receiver, and the three position (Model 70 type) safety is located at the right rear of the receiver. This gun features a checkered walnut stock with dark grain and oiled finish, high gloss polished blue barrel/ receiver, stainless steel bolt, 22" barrel, sling studs and sells complete with Scheels 4.5-14x42mm scope. This Estate-Owned gun was purchased new in 2005 and is in same-as-new condition.
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Ruger, M77/22 "All Weather", 22 Hornet Cal., Bolt-Action (W/ Box) (Leupold Scope), SN - 720-68059 Lot #146 (Sale Order 148 of 763) The Ruger M77/22 is a modern variant of the original M77 "Mauser-Style" rifle. This M77/22 "All-Weather" is Rugers highest grade rimfire rifle and features a smooth target style laminate stock, 24" barrel, Target Grey corrosion-proof finish, folding bi-pod, sling studs and sells complete with Leupold Vari-X I 3-9x40mm scope. This Estate-Owned gun was purchased new in 2017 and is in same-as-new condition with box.
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Ruger, M77 Mark II Target, 223 Rem. Cal., Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - 787-30389 Lot #147 (Sale Order 149 of 763) This M77 Mark II Target Rifle features a laminated stock with beavertail forearm, 26" heavy target barrel, Target Grey corrosion-proof finish, folding bi-pod, sling studs and sells complete with Bushnell 6x-18x-50mm scope. This Estate-Owned gun was purchased new in 2000 and is in same-as-new condition with box.
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Remington, Model 700 LS, 221 Rem. Fireball Cal., Bolt-Action (W/ Box) (Leupold Scope), SN - G6335926 Lot #148 (Sale Order 150 of 763) The Model 700 LS is as beautiful as it is functional, the resin impregnated laminated stock provides exceptional strength, dimensional stability, and all weather durability. The stock includes a revolutionary Remington R3 recoil pad, a Monte Carlo comb with raised cheekpiece, hinged floor plate magazine, and swivel studs. The action is the same legendary Model 700 action and is drilled and tapped for scope mounts. This rifle features a 24" barrel, folding bi-pod and sells complete with Leupold Vari-X II 3-9x40mm scope. This Estate-Owned gun was purchased new and is in same-as-new condition with box.
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Remington, Model 700 Limited Edition, 17 Rem. Fireball Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - S6601548 Lot #149 (Sale Order 151 of 763) This is a 2007 Model 700 CDL SF (Stainless Fluted) Limited Edition chambered in the lightning-fast .17 Remington Fireball. This limited edition version is the premier introductory rifle offering for this exciting .17 caliber small game and varmint cartridge. Features include Commemorative engraving on the hinged floorplate "Seventeen 2007 Remington Fireball". It is housed in a satin finished, straight comb American walnut stock with right-handed cheek piece. Enhancing the classic look of the stock are generous cut checkering, black fore-end tip and grip cap. The durable 416 stainless fluted barreled action, clean 24" hammer-forged barrel and jeweled bolt – all feature a satin stainless finish. Other features include receiver drilled and tapped for scope mounts, four round magazine capacity R3 Recoil Pad and sling swivel studs. This limited edition of the Model 700 CDL SF was not designed just to display in your gun cabinet. With its legendary “out-of-the-box” accuracy; barrel fluting for heat dissipation; magnum contour 24" barrel for optimum velocity and stability; and the new Remington X-MARK PRO trigger, this well-crafted rifle performs in the field! Partnered with Remington’s initial .17 Remington Fireball offering – the 20 gr Premier AccuTip-V at 4000fps, varmints and predators don’t stand a chance. Sells complete with Burris 3x-9x Fullfield scope. This Estate-Owned gun was purchased new in 2007 is unfired and still has the original hangtag. (No box found)
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Winchester, Model 70 SA Coyote SS, 22-250 Rem. Cal., Bolt-Action (W/ Paperwork), SN - G2409661 Lot #150 (Sale Order 152 of 763) If you’re looking for a proven varmint rifle design that can double as a big game rifle, look no further than the Coyote Stainless. Capable of exceptional long-range accuracy, the Coyote pairs a 24" medium-heavy stainless barrel and blued steel receiver with a rugged brown laminated stock sporting a reverse taper fore-end that’s perfect for a bipod, shooting sticks or sandbags. Sells complete with Nikon ProStaff 3-9x40mm scope. This Estate-Owned gun was purchased new and appears unfired. Comes with original paperwork.
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Winchester, M70 XTR FWT, 223 Rem. Cal., Bolt-Action (W/ Box) (Leupold Scope), SN - G1778365 Lot #151 (Sale Order 153 of 763) Generations of serious hunters have made the Model 70 Featherweight the iconic all-around rifle for any hunt. Easy-to-carry, accurate and utterly reliable, the Featherweight is ideal for deer, varmints, hogs and antelope. Features include the classic look of a Pre-’64 style rifle, checkered walnut stock with satin finish and Schnabel forearm, 21.75 Featherweight barrel, controlled round feed, Pachmayr pad, three-Position Safety, jeweled bolt body with knurled bolt handle, M.O.A. Trigger System, sling studs and sells complete with Leupold Vari-X III 3.5x10 scope. This Estate-Owned gun was purchased new and appears to be unfired. Comes with box.
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Winchester, M70 Classic Sporter WTU #7 Of 200, 7mm Rem. Mag. Cal., Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - G53237 Lot #152 (Sale Order 154 of 763) This Winchester Model 70 Classic Sporter Deluxe is a 1995 Whitetails Unlimited Limited Edition #7 of 200. The Sporter Deluxe features a satin finished walnut stock with cut checkering on its trim fore-end and pistol grip, along with a sculpted cheekpiece for precise scope alignment to create a superbly balanced rifle that’s lighter to carry. The premium Pachmayr Decelerator recoil pad with the ideal contact area offers optimal protection against felt recoil while still being quick to the shoulder. Along with the Sporter’s great looks and handling come a cold-hammer forged barrel and the crisp new three-lever M.O.A. Trigger System to let you fully exploit the 1 MOA accuracy potential of this classic hunting rifle. This WTU Edition features a 25" stainless steel barrel with matte finish, 2" muzzle break, jeweled bolt body with knurled bolt handle, marked "7 of 200" on receiver with fancy scroll work, engraved floorplate with Whitetail Buck and sling studs. This Estate-Owned gun was purchased new in 1995 and is believed to be unfired. Comes with box.
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Winchester, M70 Classic Sporter Boss, 270 Weatherby Mag. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - G128780 Lot #153 (Sale Order 155 of 763) This Winchester Model 70 Classic Sporter features a BOSS System which is Winchester's "Ballistic Optimizing Shooting System", an adjustable, weighted muzzle brake that can be tuned to minimize barrel vibrations for any load. Other features include a 26.5" barrel with BOSS, checkered walnut stock with sculpted cheekpiece and gloss finish. The premium Pachmayr Decelerator recoil pad with the ideal contact area offers optimal protection against felt recoil while still being quick to the shoulder. Along with the Sporter’s great Pre-64 looks and handling come a cold-hammer forged barrel and the crisp new three-lever M.O.A. Trigger System to let you fully exploit the 1 MOA accuracy potential of this classic hunting rifle. Sells complete with Nikon ProStaff 3-9x40mm scope. This Estate-Owned gun was purchased new in 1995 and is believed to be unfired.
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1962 Smith & Wesson, Model 53, 22 Jet Cal., Revolver (W/ Box) (Leupold Scope), SN - K476098 Lot #154 (Sale Order 156 of 763) The Smith & Wesson Model 53 was introduced in 1961 in the .22 Jet caliber. It is a revolver of six round capacity built on the small K frame using a double action trigger. The .22 Jet cartridge had a listed velocity of 2460 fps using a 40 grain bullet, but actually reached 1700-1800 fps in the revolver. The Model 53 can also fire the .22 Short, Long, and Long rifle cartridges using chamber inserts. The hammer had a two position firing pin to allow it to be switched from rimfire to centerfire as needed. This Model 53 features a 8.3" barrel, high gloss polished bluing, checkered walnut target grips, serrated oversized hammer/ trigger with case hardened finish and sells complete with Leupold M8-2x scope. This Estate-Owned gun is believed to have been purchased new and comes in original box with original factory cartridge casings. This gun is in beautiful condition with original bright bluing (very light bluing fade at the muzzle on right side), a perfect bore and same-as-new working order.
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1978 Smith & Wesson, Model 29-2, 44 Magnum Cal., Revolver (W/ Case), SN - N485191 Lot #155 (Sale Order 157 of 763) The Smith & Wesson Model 29 is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .44 Magnum cartridge that was introduced in 1955. The Model 29 has been made in several variants through the years (still in production today) and was made famous worldwide by association with the fictional character "Dirty Harry" Callahan. The Model 29-2 was introduced in 1961. This Model 29-2 was manufactured in 1978 and features a 8 3/8" barrel, nickel-plated finish, checkered dark walnut target grips, adjustable micro-meter target sights, serrated oversized trigger/ hammer, six-shot cylinder and sell with a nice wooden display case with dark blue felt lining. This Estate-Owned gun has some surface tarnish and could use a good polish, but otherwise is in nice condition with a sharp bore and in good/ tight working order.
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1989 (FIRST YEAR) Smith & Wesson, Model 16-4, 32 H&R Magnum Cal., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - BEH1024 Lot #156 (Sale Order 158 of 763) The Smith & Wesson Model 16-4 was made from 1989 to 1992. The 16-4 is a descendant of the K-32 Masterpiece/Model 16, which was chambered in .32 S&W long, manufactured from 1947 to 1974. It was re-introduced in 1989 as the Model 16-4 chambered in .32 H&R Magnum. This Model 16-4 was made in 1989 (First Year Production) and features a 6" barrel, high gloss polished finish, walnut combat grips with gloss finish, case hardened trigger/ hammer and adjustable target sights. This Estate One-Owner gun comes in original box with paperwork and cleaning tools. This gun is in same-as-new condition and is believed to be unfired.
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1983 Smith & Wesson, Model 29-3, 44 Magnum Cal., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - N888504 Lot #157 (Sale Order 159 of 763) The Smith & Wesson Model 29 is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .44 Magnum cartridge that was introduced in 1955. The Model 29 has been made in several variants through the years (still in production today) and was made famous worldwide by association with the fictional character "Dirty Harry" Callahan. The Model 29-3 was introduced in 1982. This Model 29-3 was manufactured in 1983 and features a 8 3/8" barrel, nickel-plated finish, checkered walnut target grips, adjustable micro-meter target sights, serrated oversized trigger/ hammer and six-shot cylinder. This Estate One-Owner comes in original box with paperwork and cleaning tools. This gun is in nice condition with a sharp bore and excellent/ tight action.
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1984 Smith & Wesson, Model 686 Combat Magnum, 357 Mag. Cal., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - ADL7034 Lot #158 (Sale Order 160 of 763) The Smith & Wesson Model 686 Combat Magnum is a six- or seven-shot double-action revolver built on a "L" frame and chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge (it will also chamber and fire .38 Special cartridges). Smith & Wesson introduced the Model 686 in 1981. This Model 686 was made in 1984 and features a 8 3/8" barrel, stainless finish, Hogue black rubber combat grips, adjustable target sights and six-shot cylinder. This One-Owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection comes in original box and paperwork, is in nice condition with an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order.
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1988 Smith & Wesson, Model 686-2 Combat Magnum, 357 Mag. Cal., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - AYU8661 Lot #159 (Sale Order 161 of 763) The Smith & Wesson Model 686 Combat Magnum is a six- or seven-shot double-action revolver built on a "L" frame and chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge (it will also chamber and fire .38 Special cartridges). Smith & Wesson introduced the Model 686 in 1981, the model 686-2 was introduced in 1987. This Model 686-2 was made in 1988 and features a 6" barrel, stainless finish, Hogue black rubber combat grips, click adjustable target front/ rear sights and six-shot cylinder. This One-Owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection comes in original box and paperwork, is in nice condition with very light surface wear, has an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order.
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1989 Smith & Wesson, Model 625-2 (Model Of 1988), 45 ACP Cal., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - BDC7194 Lot #160 (Sale Order 162 of 763) The Smith & Wesson Model 625-2, is a six-round, double-action revolver chambered for the .45 ACP. Based on S&W's stainless steel N frame (large) revolver, the Model 625 was introduced as the .45 CAL MODEL OF 1988, in 1988 as a limited edition model intended as an International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) commemorative. This Model 625-2 was made in 1989 and features a 5" barrel, matte stainless finish, Hogue black rubber combat grips, adjustable target sights and six-round cylinder. This One-Owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection comes in original box and paperwork and is in same-as-new condition.
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1993 Smith & Wesson, Model 686-3 Combat Magnum, 357 Mag. Cal., Revolver, SN - BPE1896 Lot #161 (Sale Order 163 of 763) The Smith & Wesson Model 686 Combat Magnum is a six- or seven-shot double-action revolver built on a "L" frame and chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge (it will also chamber and fire .38 Special cartridges). Smith & Wesson introduced the Model 686 in 1981, the model 686-2 was introduced in 1987 and the model 686-3 was introduced in 1988. This Model 686-3 was made in 1993 and features a 4" barrel, stainless finish, wood combat grips, adjustable target sights and six-shot cylinder. This One-Owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in nice condition with very light surface wear, has an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order.
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1982 Ruger, Redhawk, 44 Magnum Cal., Revolver, SN - 500-29082 Lot #162 (Sale Order 164 of 763) The Ruger Redhawk is a DA/SA, large-frame revolver that was introduced in 1979. It is made from high-grade steel and is reinforced to handle extra stress, making it very popular for use by handloaders as it is able to handle both .45 Colt and .44 Magnum loads. In addition, the cylinder itself is longer than most competitors', allowing ammunition to be loaded to a longer overall length. This allows for either increased powder capacity, heavier (and therefore longer) bullets without compromising the powder load, or a combination of both. This makes the Redhawk popular as a bear defense gun among hunters and trappers. This Redhawk was made in 1982 and features a 7.5" barrel, stainless steel, Pachmayr black checkered rubber combat grips, adjustable target sights and six-shot cylinder. This One-Owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in nice condition with very light surface wear, has an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order.
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1994 Ruger, Super Redhawk, 44 Magnum Cal., Revolver, SN - 550-91715 Lot #163 (Sale Order 165 of 763) The Super Redhawk is a double-action, large-frame magnum revolver introduced in 1987. This Super Redhawk was made in 1994 and features a 9.5" barrel, stainless steel, Hogue black checkered rubber combat grips, adjustable target sights, six-shot cylinder and sells complete with Tasco 2x22 scope. This One-Owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in nice condition with very light surface wear, has an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order.
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1888 Winchester, Model 1873, 32 WCF Cal., Lever-Action, SN - 305394B Lot #164 (Sale Order 166 of 763) The Model 1873 was one of the most successful Winchester rifles of its day, with Winchester marketing it as "The Gun That Won the West". Still an icon in the modern day, it was manufactured between 1873 and 1923. This Estate-Owned Model 1873 manufactured in 1888 is chambered for 32 WCF (32-20 Winchester) and features a 24" octagon barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and dovetail front blade sight. This early rifle is showing wear but is sold with a good tight action and still retains sharp rifling.
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1895 Winchester, Model 1892, 38 WCF Cal., Lever-Action, SN - 139389 Lot #165 (Sale Order 167 of 763) The Model 1892 is a lever-action repeating rifle designed by John Browning as a smaller, lighter version of his large-frame Model 1886, manufactured from 1892 to 1945. This Estate-Owned Model 1892 manufactured in 1895 is chambered for 38 WCF (38-40 Winchester) and features a 24" octagon barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and dovetail front blade sight. This early rifle is showing wear but is sold with a good tight action and still retains sharp rifling.
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1905 Winchester, Model 1892, 32 WCF Cal., Lever-Action, SN - 339209 Lot #166 (Sale Order 168 of 763) The Model 1892 is a lever-action repeating rifle designed by John Browning as a smaller, lighter version of his large-frame Model 1886, manufactured from 1892 to 1945. This Estate-Owned Model 1892 manufactured in 1905 is chambered for 32 WCF (32-20 Winchester) and features a 24" octagon barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and dovetail front blade sight. This early rifle is showing wear but is sold with a good tight action and still retains sharp rifling.
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1907 Winchester, Model 1885 "Low-Wall", 32 Short Cal., Single Shot, SN - 96498 Lot #167 (Sale Order 169 of 763) The Model 1885 is a single-shot rifle with a falling-block action. It was principally designed by John Browning and manufactured from 1885 to 1918. Two models were produced, the Low Wall and the High Wall. The "Low-Wall" showed an exposed hammer, firing less powerful cartridges, and the "High Wall" for stronger cartridges had a steel frame that covered most of the firing hammer when viewed from the side; but both were officially marketed by Winchester as the Single Shot Rifle. This Estate-Owned Model 1885 "Low-Wall" manufactured in 1907 is chambered for 32 Short and features a 26" octagon barrel, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and dovetail front blade sight. This early rifle is showing wear but has been protective coated to eliminate further ageing. It is sold with a good tight action and still retains sharp rifling.
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1909 Winchester, Model 1892, 25-20 WCF Cal., Lever-Action, SN - 572087 Lot #168 (Sale Order 170 of 763) The Model 1892 is a lever-action repeating rifle designed by John Browning as a smaller, lighter version of his large-frame Model 1886, manufactured from 1892 to 1945. This Estate-Owned Model 1892 manufactured in 1909 is chambered for 25-20 WCF and features a 24.25" octagon barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and dovetail front blade sight. This early rifle is showing wear but is sold with a good tight action and still retains sharp rifling.
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1917 Winchester, Model 1894 Carbine, 25-35 WCF Cal., Lever-Action, SN - 811173 Lot #169 (Sale Order 171 of 763) The Model 1894 (also known as the Winchester 94 or Model 94) is a lever-action repeating rifle that became one of the most famous and popular hunting rifles of all time, designed by John Browning in 1894. The Model 1894 has been referred to as the "ultimate lever-action design" by firearms historians such as R. L. Wilson and Hal Herring. The Model 1894 is the rifle credited with the name "Winchester" being used to refer to all rifles of this type and was the first commercial sporting rifle to sell over 7,000,000 units. This Estate-Owned Model 1894 manufactured in 1917 is chambered for 25-35 WCF and features a 20" carbine barrel, saddle ring, early brass knob furniture trim, adjustable flip-up rear sight and front blade sight. This early rifle is showing wear but is sold with a good tight action and still retains sharp rifling.
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1906 Winchester, Model 1905, 32 WSL Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 16245 Lot #170 (Sale Order 172 of 763) The Model 1905 (also known as the Model 05), is a blowback-operated, semi-automatic rifle manufactured from 1905 to 1920. This rifle loads cartridges from a detachable box magazine located immediately forward of the trigger guard. Notably, a Model 1905 in .35 WSL was used by Harry Payne Whitney on an arctic expedition in 1908. This Estate-Owned Model 1905 manufactured in 1906 is chambered for 32 WSL (32 Winchester Self-Loading) and features a 22" barrel, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and dovetail front sight. This early rifle is showing bluing fade but is in overall nice condition with a good tight action and has a sharp bore.
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1911 Winchester, Model 1903, 22 Win. Auto Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 61866 Lot #171 (Sale Order 173 of 763) The Model 1903 was manufactured from 1903 to 1932 and was the first commercially available semi-automatic firearm made by the Winchester. In 1919, the Model 1903 moniker was shortened to Model 03, and following a partial redesign in the 1930s, was renamed the Model 63. It has a tubular magazine in the butt stock, the magazine holds ten cartridges, and is loaded through a slot in the right side of the butt stock. It also has a takedown mechanism, the user presses the takedown screw-lock down through a slot in the tang to release the lock from the ratchet. This Estate-Owned Model 1903 manufactured in 1911 is chambered for 22 Winchester Auto and features a 20" barrel, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and dovetail front sight. This early rifle has light receiver preservation refurbishing that does not take away from the "originally", a good tight action and has a sharp bore.
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1892 Marlin, Model 1891 Second Variation, 32 RF Cal., Lever-Action, SN - 80237 Lot #172 (Sale Order 174 of 763) The Marlin Model 1891 lever-action repeater was manufactured from 1891 to 1897, with nearly 19,000 rifles manufactured in all. The First Variations featured a loading gate on the side of the receiver, the Second Variation introduced in 1892 featured a tube-type loading system with inner and outer magazine tubes. Annie Oakley used a Morlin 1891 in her early shooting matches that won her such great fame. This Estate-Owned Model 1891 Second Variation manufactured in 1892 is chambered for 32 Rimfire and features a 24" barrel, full length magazine tube, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and dovetail front sight. This early rifle is showing wear but is sold with a good tight action and bore is shinny and sharp.
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1902 Marlin, Model 1892, 32 RF Cal., Lever-Action, SN - 251360 Lot #173 (Sale Order 175 of 763) The Marlin Model 1892 lever-action repeater was is a variation of the model 1891 that was introduced in 1895 and was produced until 1915. This Estate-Owned Model 1892 manufactured in 1902 is chambered for 32 Rimfire and features a 24" barrel, full length magazine tube, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and dovetail front sight. This early rifle is showing wear but is sold with a good tight action and still retains sharp rifling.
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1905 Marlin, Model 1892, 22 S L LR Cal., (Stevens Barrel) Lever-Action, SN - 321723 Lot #174 (Sale Order 176 of 763) The Marlin Model 1892 lever-action repeater was is a variation of the model 1891 that was introduced in 1895 and was produced until 1915. This Estate-Owned Model 1892 manufactured in 1905 has an aftermarket Stevens 16.5" barrel chambered for 22 S L LR and features, full length magazine tube, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and dovetail front sight. This rifle is showing wear but is sold with a good tight action and retains sharp rifling.
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1887 (FIRST YEAR) Winchester, Model 1887 "Dellosso", 12 Ga., Lever-Action Shotgun, SN - 5337 Lot #175 (Sale Order 177 of 763) The Winchester Model 1887 (Dellosso Shotgun) is a lever-action shotgun originally designed by famed American gun designer John Browning and produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Model 1887 was one of the first successful repeating shotguns. This Estate-Owned Model 1887 manufactured in 1887 (First Year Production) features a 32" barrel and brass bead front sight. This early shotgun is showing wear but is sold with a good tight action.
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1942 Winchester, Model 42, 410 Ga., Pump, SN - 49838 Lot #176 (Sale Order 178 of 763) The Winchester Model 42 is a pump-action shotgun designed by William Roemer in 1932 and produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company from 1933 to 1963. Essentially a scaled down Model 12, the Model 42 was the first shotgun chambered specifically for the .410 bore cartridge. Marketed as "Everyone's Sweetheart", the Model 42 was advertised as a fast-handling light arm that was good for children or women to use due to its lack of recoil. This Model 42 was made in 1942 and features a checkered walnut stock with grooved forearm and gloss finish, 26" FULL barrel with silver bead front sight, 3" chamber and 14.25" LOP. This Estate-Owned gun is in nice condition for its age with some light wear and a good/ tight action.
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1979 Browning, Citori, 12 Ga., Over/ Under, SN - 10514RN153 Lot #177 (Sale Order 179 of 763) The Browning Citori was introduced in 1973 and is one of the most popular guns of enthusiasts of clay target games such as trap, skeet, and sporting clays, as well as upland bird and waterfowl hunters. This Estate One-Owner gun was purchased in 1979 and features a checkered walnut stock with high gloss finish, gold trigger, receiver engravings, 30" FULL/ MOD, serrated vent-vent rib with silver bead front sight, barrel selector/ tang safety, chambered for 2 3/4" & 3" shells and has a 14.5" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear and in perfect working order.
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1959 Browning Belgium, A5 "Twenty", 20 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 9Z20058 Lot #178 (Sale Order 180 of 763) The Browning Automatic 5 (Auto-5 or A-5) is a recoil-operated semi-automatic shotgun designed by John Browning in 1898. It was the first successful semi-automatic shotgun design, and remained in production until 1998. This Estate-Owned A5 Twenty was made in 1959 and features a checkered walnut stock with round knob and gloss finish, gold trigger, receiver engravings, original FN hard rubber buttpad, 27.5" MOD barrel with serrated top, ramped front sight with fiber-optic pin, 2 3/4" chamber and 14.5" LOP. This gun is showing some light wear but overall is in nice condition and in good working order.
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1953 Browning Belgium, A5 "Light Twelve", 12 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 420383 Lot #179 (Sale Order 181 of 763) The Browning Automatic 5 (Auto-5 or A-5) is a recoil-operated semi-automatic shotgun designed by John Browning in 1898. It was the first successful semi-automatic shotgun design, and remained in production until 1998. This Estate-Owned A5 Light Twelve was made in 1953 and features a checkered walnut stock with round knob and gloss finish, gold trigger, receiver engravings, Pachmayr buttpad, 27.75" barrel that includes PolyChoke System, serrated rib with brass front bead sight, 2 3/4" chamber and 14.5" LOP. This gun is showing some wear but overall is in good condition and in good working order.
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1952 Browning F.N. Belgium, A5, 12 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 353620 Lot #180 (Sale Order 182 of 763) The Browning Automatic 5 (Auto-5 or A-5) is a recoil-operated semi-automatic shotgun designed by John Browning in 1898. It was the first successful semi-automatic shotgun design, and remained in production until 1998. This Estate-Owned Browning Fabrique Nationale de Herstal (FN) A5 was made in 1952 and features a checkered walnut stock with round knob, receiver engravings, original F.N. buttpad, 25.5" MOD barrel, ramped silver bead front sight, 2 3/4" chamber and 14.75" LOP. This gun is showing wear but is in good working order.
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1964 Browning F.N. Belgium, SA-22, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 4T95842 Lot #181 (Sale Order 183 of 763) The Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle (Semi Automatic 22 or SA-22) is a takedown rifle produced by FN Herstal based on John Browning's 1914 patent. It is a stock fed design that ejects spent cases downward. This Estate-Owned Browning Belgium F.N. (Fabrique Nationale) SA-22 was made in 1964 and features a checkered walnut stock with oiled finish, receiver engravings, 19" barrel, ramped front pin sight and sells complete with Simmons 1.5-6x32 WA scope. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp clean bore and is in good working order.
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1970 Browning F.N. Belgium, SA-22, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 70T42006 Lot #182 (Sale Order 184 of 763) The Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle (Semi Automatic 22 or SA-22) is a takedown rifle produced by FN Herstal based on John Browning's 1914 patent. It is a stock fed design that ejects spent cases downward. This Estate-Owned Browning Belgium F.N. (Fabrique Nationale) SA-22 was made in 1970 and features a checkered walnut stock with gloss finish, receiver engravings, 19" barrel, flip-up rear sight and ramped front pin sight. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp clean bore and is in good working order.
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1969 Browning Belgium, T-Bolt, 22 LR Cal., Bolt-Action (W/ Magazines), SN - 43256X69 Lot #183 (Sale Order 185 of 763) The Browning T-Bolt is a 22 caliber bolt-Action rifle that was produced from 1965 to 1974 (also 2006 to present). The T-Bolt's design is unique because of its "straight-pull" bolt-action. Instead of the typical lift-pull-push-lower style of bolt-action, the T-Bolt is a simple pull-push system. This Browning Belgium T-Bolt was made in 1969 and features a smooth walnut stock with gloss finish, high polish bluing, 22" barrel, stainless bolt, fully adjustable rear peep sight and ramped front blade sight. This gun is in beautiful condition with a sharp clean bore and in good working order. Comes with 3 magazines.
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1952 Colt, Commander LW, 38 Super Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Magazines), SN - 29393-LW Lot #184 (Sale Order 186 of 763) The Colt Commander is a single-action, semi-automatic, magazine-fed, and recoil-operated handgun based on the John M. Browning designed M1911. It was the first mass-produced pistol with an aluminum alloy frame. This One-Owner gun was made in 1952 and features a 4.25" Bar-Sto stainless barrel chambered for 38 Super, diamond checkered Rosewood grips with oiled finish, stainless allow frame, MMC target sights, grip safety and sells with three magazines and Allen soft case. This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition with a couple light scratches, has a sharp clean bore and will be in perfect working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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1980 Colt, Government MKIV Series 70, 38 Super Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 70S40097 Lot #185 (Sale Order 187 of 763) The Colt MK IV Series 70 is an enhanced M1911A1/ Government made by Colt from 1970 to 1983. This One-Owner Government MKIV Series 70 was made in 1980 and features a 5" stainless barrel, 1.5" single chamber compensator, stainless frame & slide, Pachmayr checkered right grip, Colt black rubber textured left grip, serrated front and rear strap, grip safety and sells complete with ProPoint red dot scope and side mount. This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition, has an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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Custom Competition (Colt/ Caspian), 40 S&W Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 16756 Lot #186 (Sale Order 188 of 763) This custom competition pistol features a Caspian stainless frame, 5" stainless Caspian barrel chambered for 40 S&W, stainless Colt Government Delta Elite slide, checkered walnut grips, 1.5" dual port muzzle break, BO-MAR adjustable target sights, grip safety and sells complete with two magazines and black soft case. This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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Custom Competition (Colt/ Springfield), 45 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 32458 Lot #187 (Sale Order 189 of 763) This custom competition pistol features a Springfield frame, 6" stainless ported barrel chambered for 45 ACP, Colt Government MKIV Series 70 slide, Colt checkered walnut right grip, adjustable target sights, grip safety and sells complete with Aimpoint 2000 scope and side mount. This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in good condition with light wear, has a sharp clean bore and will be in perfect working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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1970 (FIRST YEAR) Colt, Government MKIV Series 70, 45 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 70G01720 Lot #188 (Sale Order 190 of 763) The Colt MK IV Series 70 is an enhanced M1911A1/ Government made by Colt from 1970 to 1983. This One-Owner Government MKIV Series 70 was made in 1970 and features a 5" stainless barrel, stainless frame & slide, wooden competition grips, BO-MAR full rail adjustable sights and grip safety. Does not include magazine. This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition, has an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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AMT/ Colt Conversion, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Magazines), SN - A17867 Lot #189 (Sale Order 191 of 763) This 22 Colt Conversion features is on an AMT stainless frame and features a 5" stainless barrel, jewell trigger, jewell hammer, Colt checkered walnut grips, adjustable target sights, grip safety and sell complete with four magazines and black soft case. This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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Clark Custom Match-Grade Springfield, 1911-A1, 45 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - NM34541 Lot #190 (Sale Order 192 of 763) This Custom Target Pistol is built on a Springfield 1911-A1 frame/ slide and features a 5" Clark Custom barrel. Clark Match-Grade 1911 barrels are hardened, heat-treated and fully machined from long-wearing, solid billet, chrome-moly steel. These are the same barrels the Clarks use to build super accurate bullseye and full-house IPSC pistols for top shooters everywhere. They feature an extended, integral ramp that fully supports the case head to end head separations and bulged cases. Rounds feed directly onto the ramp, no frame-to-barrel gap for bullet noses to hang up on. Other features include a 1.5" single chamber compensator, Colt checkered walnut grips, stainless target trigger with light pull, BO-MAR adjustable target sights and grip safety. Does not include magazine. This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition, has an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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1978 Smith & Wesson, Model 52-2, 38 Special Cal. Mid-Range, Semi-Auto, SN - A483450 Lot #191 (Sale Order 193 of 763) The Smith & Wesson Model 52, sometimes referred to as the 38 Master, is a semi-automatic pistol developed by Smith & Wesson in 1961 for Bullseye shooting. It was one of the first semiautomatic pistols chambered in .38 Special with flush-seated, full wadcutter bullets. In 1963 the Model 52-1 was introduced with a separately developed single-action trigger system and was manufactured until 1970, when it was succeeded by the Model 52-2. Changes to the 52-2 included an improved extractor. This one-owner Model 52-2 was made in 1978 and features a 5" stainless Match Grade barrel, high polished bluing, wooden competition target grips and adjustable target sights. This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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1970 Smith & Wesson, Model 41, 22 LR Cal, Semi-Auto, SN - A137357 Lot #192 (Sale Order 194 of 763) The Smith & Wesson Model 41 is a semi-automatic pistol developed by Smith & Wesson after World War II as a competitive target pistol. This one-owner Model 41 was made in 1970 and features a 5.5" target barrel , high polished bluing, wooden competition target grips and sell complete with Burris 1x scope. This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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1980 Ruger, Mark I, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 16-50904 Lot #193 (Sale Order 195 of 763) The Ruger Standard Model is a rimfire semi-automatic pistol introduced in 1949 as the first product manufactured by Sturm, Ruger & Co., and was the founding member of a product line of .22 Long Rifle cartridge handguns, including its later iterations: the MK II, MK III, and MK IV. It is marketed for casual sport, target shooting, and plinking. Designed by company founder William B. Ruger, the Standard model and its offspring went on to become the most accepted and successful .22 caliber semi-automatic pistols ever produced. This one-owner Mark I was made in 1980 and features a 5.5" target barrel , 1" dual ported muzzle break, Pachmayr checkered black rubber grips and sell complete with Burris 1x scope. Does not include magazine. This gun belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp clean bore and will be in perfect working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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1986 Colt, Government MK IV Series 80, Semi-Auto (W/ Wood Case), SN - SS22293 Lot #194 (Sale Order 196 of 763) Colt introduced the Government Mk. IV "Series 80" in 1983, which featured all of the standard features of the M1911 but with a few improvements such as an internal firing pin safety and a new half-cock notch on the sear. This Estate-Owned One-Owner MKIV was made in 1986 and features a 5" stainless barrel, stainless frame & slide, egg shell grips with wood accents, grip safety, sells with two magazines and comes in Springfield Armory wooden display case. This gun is in same-as-new condition.
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1995 Colt, "Colt 22", 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Sleeve), SN - PH33555 Lot #195 (Sale Order 197 of 763) The Colt Cadet, introduced in 1994 and renamed the "Colt .22" in 1995 is a lightweight Target Pistol chambered for 22 LR caliber. This Estate-Owned gun was purchased new in 1995 and features a 4.5" target barrel with matte stainless finish and vent-rib, matte stainless slide, black checkered grips and comes in original blue hardcase with sleeve, paperwork and two magazines. This gun is in same-as-new condition.
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1994 Colt, Government MK IV Series 80, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - FR09432E Lot #196 (Sale Order 198 of 763) Colt introduced the Government Mk. IV "Series 80" in 1983, which featured all of the standard features of the M1911 but with a few improvements such as an internal firing pin safety and a new half-cock notch on the sear. This Estate-Owned One-Owner MKIV was made in 1994 and features a 5" stainless barrel, high polished blue frame and slide, black rubber textured grips, grip safety and comes in original blue hardcase with paperwork and two magazines. This gun is in same-as-new condition.
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Colt, Mustang XSP, 380 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - MP06999 Lot #197 (Sale Order 199 of 763) The Colt Mustang XSP is a lightweight, single-action pocket pistol introduced in 2013 and chambered for the .380 ACP cartridge. This Estate-Owned Mustang was purchased new in 2014 and features a 2.75" stainless barrel, matte black slide, textured polymer frame and comes in original blue hardcase with paperwork and three magazines. This gun is in same-as-new condition.
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1994 Colt, Anaconda, 44 Magnum Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - MM57885 Lot #198 (Sale Order 200 of 763) The Colt Anaconda is a large frame double-action revolver with a full length under-barrel ejection-rod lug introduced in 1990. This Estate-Owned Anaconda was purchased new in 1994 and features a 6" stainless barrel, stainless frame, black checkered rubber combat grips, 6-shot cylinder and comes in original blue hardcase with paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition.
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1996 Colt, Model 38 SF-VI, 38 Special Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - SV8423 Lot #199 (Sale Order 201 of 763) The Colt SF-VI (Colt Small Frame-Six Shot) was a Limited Edition "Colt Detective" style double-action pistol only made from 1995 to 1996. It is rated for +P 38 Special ammo and features a 2" barrel, bright polish stainless frame, black rubber checkered combat grips and internal hammer. This Estate-Owned gun was purchased new in 1996, comes in original blue hardcase with paperwork and is in same-as-new condition.
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1958 Colt, Frontier Scout F-Series, 22 LR Cal., Revolver (W/ Box & Paperwork), SN - 22897F Lot #200 (Sale Order 202 of 763) Colt introduced the Frontier Scout Single-Action 22 revolver in 1957, and offered it in several variations. The F-Series Frontier Scouts were the second variation introduced and featured a Duotone finish with "in-the-white" receiver, aluminum alloy parts and steel barrel/ cylinder with blue finish. This Estate-Owned gun features a 4.75" barrel, black checkered grips and comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear and is in excellent tight working order.
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1957 (FIRST YEAR) Colt, Frontier Scout Q-Series, 22 LR Cal., Revolver, SN - 5321Q Lot #201 (Sale Order 203 of 763) Colt introduced the Frontier Scout Single-Action 22 revolver in 1957, and offered it in several variations. The Q-Series Frontier Scouts were the first variation introduced (November 1957) and featured a Duotone finish with "in-the-white" receiver, aluminum alloy parts and steel barrel/ cylinder with blue finish. This Estate-Owned gun features a 4.75" barrel and black checkered grips. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear and is in excellent tight working order.
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1969 Colt, Frontier Scout 62' P-Series, 22 LR/ Mag. Cal., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 60329P Lot #202 (Sale Order 204 of 763) Colt introduced the Frontier Scout Single-Action 22 revolver in 1957, and offered it in several variations. The P-Series or "Frontier Scout '62" revolvers were introduced in 1962 and featured a new "Midnight Blue" finish combined with the heavy Zamak alloy receiver and grip frame of the K series. The new finish on the grip frame and receiver was apparently a painted or dipped coating that was glossy black. Unfortunately, this finish was highly variable with regards to durability. Many revolvers have survived with mint finish but others, even some unfired specimens, have suffered significant damage from minor handling. These guns were fitted with synthetic grips called "Staglite" which resembled real stag horn material with silver colored Colt medallions. In 1964 Colt introduced the “dual cylinder” Frontier Scout revolvers which were designed to fire the .22 LR or .22 Magnum cartridges by merely changing the cylinder in the gun. These guns had barrels bored for the .22 Magnum chambering and were marked “.22 CAL”. The dual cylinder guns were shipped in a special tan two-piece box with a cut-out in the bottom for the revolver and for the accessory .22 Magnum cylinder. This Estate-Owned Dual-Cylinder P-Series was made in 1969 and features a 4.75" barrel and comes in original two-piece presentation box. This gun is showing various bluing wear throughout, mainly "box wear", but has a sharp bore and is in good tight working order.
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1968 Colt, Frontier Scout 62' P-Series, 22 LR Cal., Revolver, SN - 52160P Lot #203 (Sale Order 205 of 763) Colt introduced the Frontier Scout Single-Action 22 revolver in 1957, and offered it in several variations. The P-Series or "Frontier Scout '62" revolvers were introduced in 1962 and featured a new "Midnight Blue" finish combined with the heavy Zamak alloy receiver and grip frame of the K series. The new finish on the grip frame and receiver was apparently a painted or dipped coating that was glossy black. Unfortunately, this finish was highly variable with regards to durability. Many revolvers have survived with mint finish but others, even some unfired specimens, have suffered significant damage from minor handling. These guns were fitted with synthetic grips called "Staglite" which resembled real stag horn material with silver colored Colt medallions. This Estate-Owned P-Series was made in 1968 and features a 4.75" barrel. This gun is showing various bluing wear throughout but has a sharp bore and is in good tight working order.
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1970 Colt, SAA 2nd Gen., 357 Magnum Cal., Revolver (W/ Box & Paperwork), SN - 56532SA Lot #204 (Sale Order 206 of 763) The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. This Estate-Owned Colt SAA 2nd Generation was made in 1970 and features a 4.75" barrel, case hardened receiver, black checkered grips, six-shot cylinder and comes in original two piece presentation box with manual. This gun is in nice condition with very light bluing wear on the left side of the muzzle, has a sharp bore and is in good tight working order.
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1970 Colt, SAA "New Frontier", 44 Special Cal., Revolver (W/ Box & Paperwork), SN - 06252NF Lot #205 (Sale Order 207 of 763) The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. From 1961 to 1975, Colt offered an adjustable-sight model known as "The New Frontier", capitalizing on President John F. Kennedy's campaign slogan. Colt manufactured 4200 of these revolvers, including 70 built on the Buntline frame. This Estate-Owned Colt SAA 2nd Generation "New Frontier" was made in 1970 and features a 7.5" barrel, case hardened receiver, adjustable rear sight, walnut grips, six-shot cylinder and comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition.
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1975 Colt, SAA "New Frontier Buntline", 22 LR Cal., Revolver, SN - G133602 Lot #206 (Sale Order 208 of 763) The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. From 1961 to 1975, Colt offered an adjustable-sight model known as "The New Frontier", capitalizing on President John F. Kennedy's campaign slogan. Colt manufactured 4200 of these revolvers, including 70 built on the Buntline frame. This Estate-Owned Colt SAA 2nd Generation "New Frontier" Buntline was made in 1975 and features a 7.5" barrel, case hardened receiver, adjustable rear sight, black checkered grips, six-shot cylinder and comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is showing some light wear throughout but has a sharp bore and is in goo tight working order.
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1972 Colt, SAA "Peacemaker", 22 LR Cal., Revolver, (W/ Box & Paperwork), SN - G33638 Lot #207 (Sale Order 209 of 763) The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. This Estate-Owned Colt SAA 2nd Generation "Peacemaker" was made in 1972 and features a 4.5" barrel, case hardened receiver, black checkered grips, six-shot cylinder and comes in original box with sleeve and paperwork. This gun has some metal pitting on the trigger guard and light bluing fade at the muzzle corner but overall is in nice condition with a sharp bore and is in good tight working order.
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1972 Colt, SAA "Peacemaker", 22 LR Cal., Revolver, SN - G65668 Lot #208 (Sale Order 210 of 763) The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. This Estate-Owned Colt SAA 2nd Generation "Peacemaker" was made in 1972 and features a 6" barrel, case hardened receiver, black checkered grips, six-shot cylinder and comes in original box with sleeve and paperwork. This gun has some light bluing fade at the muzzle corner on the left side but overall is in nice condition with a sharp bore and is in good tight working order.
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1975 Colt, SAA "New Frontier", 22 LR Cal., Revolver (W/ Box & Paperwork), SN - G202863 Lot #209 (Sale Order 211 of 763) The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. From 1961 to 1975, Colt offered an adjustable-sight model known as "The New Frontier", capitalizing on President John F. Kennedy's campaign slogan. Colt manufactured 4200 of these revolvers, including 70 built on the Buntline frame. This Estate-Owned Colt SAA 2nd Generation "New Frontier" was made in circa 1975 (no exact dating records can be found) and features a 6" barrel, case hardened receiver, adjustable rear sight, black checkered grips, six-shot cylinder and comes in original box with paperwork. This gun still retains some original dried factory oil spots (that will rub off) and has light bluing fade on the left side of the muzzle corner, but overall is in very nice condition with a sharp bore and has a good tight action.
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1974 Colt, SAA "New Frontier", 22 LR Cal., Revolver, SN - L20777 Lot #210 (Sale Order 212 of 763) The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) is a single-action revolver designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. When the war ended the advent of television and Western themed movies created customer demand for the revolver, so Colt resumed manufacturing in 1956 with the Second Generation line of Single Action Army revolvers. These Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers were produced from 1956 to 1974. From 1961 to 1975, Colt offered an adjustable-sight model known as "The New Frontier", capitalizing on President John F. Kennedy's campaign slogan. Colt manufactured 4200 of these revolvers, including 70 built on the Buntline frame. This Estate-Owned Colt SAA 2nd Generation "New Frontier" was made in 1974 and features a 4.5" barrel, case hardened receiver, adjustable rear sight, black checkered grips and six-shot cylinder. This gun will have some light surface rust on front sight and has light bluing fade on the left side of the muzzle corner, but overall is in very nice condition with a sharp bore and has a good tight action.
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1965 Colt, SAA "Appomattox Commemorative", 22 LR Cal., Revolver (In Case), SN - 1212AK Lot #211 (Sale Order 213 of 763) This Colt Single-Action Army Frontier Scout is a "1865 Appomattox Commemorative 1965" Limited Edition and comes in wooden Colt presentation case with dark blue felt lining. Features include a 4.75" barrel, dual-tone nickel/ blue finish, high gloss walnut grips and six-shot cylinder. This Estate-Owned gun was purchased new and is believed to be unfired.
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1968 Colt, SAA "Kansas Series - Santa Fe Trail", 22 LR Cal., Revolver (In Case), SN - 67SF Lot #212 (Sale Order 214 of 763) This Colt Single-Action Army Frontier Scout is a "1868 Kansas Series - Santa Fe Trail 1968" Limited Edition and comes in wooden Colt presentation case with dark green felt lining and paperwork. Features include a 4.75" barrel, blue finish with nickel trim, simulated ivory grips and six-shot cylinder. This Estate-Owned gun was purchased new and is believed to be unfired.
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1969 Colt, SAA "Kansas Series - Fort Larned", 22 LR Cal., Revolver (In Case), SN - 67FL Lot #213 (Sale Order 215 of 763) This Colt Single-Action Army Frontier Scout is a "1869 Kansas Series - Fort Larned 1969" Limited Edition and comes in wooden Colt presentation case with dark blue felt lining and paperwork. Features include a 4.75" barrel, dual-tone nickel/ blue finish, simulated pearl grips and six-shot cylinder. This Estate-Owned gun was purchased new and is believed to be unfired. There will be some light receiver tarnish on the right side, from sitting in the box, but it can be shinned back up.
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1969 Colt, SAA "Arkansas Territory Sesquicentennial", Revolver 22 LR Cal. (In Case), SN - 531ARK Lot #214 (Sale Order 216 of 763) This Colt Single-Action Army Frontier Scout is a "1819 Arkansas Territory Sesquicentennial 1969" Limited Edition and comes in wooden Colt presentation case with dark red felt lining. Features include a 4.75" barrel, dual-tone nickel/ blue finish, high gloss walnut grips and six-shot cylinder. This Estate-Owned gun was purchased new and is believed to be unfired.
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1961 Colt, SAA "Civil War Centennial", 22 Short Cal., Revolver (In Case), SN - 13455W Lot #215 (Sale Order 217 of 763) This Colt Single-Action Army Model 1860 Black Powder Percussion revolver is a "Civil War Centennial" Limited Edition to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Civil War, comes in blue Colt presentation case with grey felt lining and paperwork. Features include a 6" barrel, blue barrel & cylinder, gold plated receiver, smooth walnut grips and six-shot cylinder. This Estate-Owned gun was purchased new and is believed to be unfired. Showing some box wear on the backstrap.
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1962 Colt, SAA "Rock Island Arsenal Centennial", 22 Short Cal., Revolver (In Case), SN - 121RIA Lot #216 (Sale Order 218 of 763) This Colt Single-Action Army Model 1860 Black Powder Percussion revolver is a " 1862 Rock Island Arsenal Centennial 1962" Limited Edition to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Rock Island Arsenal, comes in blue Colt presentation case with grey felt lining. Features include a 6" barrel, blue finish, smooth walnut grips and six-shot cylinder. This Estate-Owned gun was purchased new and is believed to be unfired. Showing a couple light scratches.
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Circa 1960 Colt, Derringer Dueling Pistols, 22 Short Cal., Revolver (In Case), SN - 58535D/ 58536D Lot #217 (Sale Order 219 of 763) These Colt Derringer 4th Model Derringer Dueling Pistols were made from 1959 to 1963. This is a consecutive serial number original set in Colt presentation case with red felt lining. Features include 2.5" barrels, gold plated receivers and walnut "Birdseye" grips. These Estate-Owned pistols were purchased new and are believed to be unfired. Showing some finish fading do to box wear.
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Gettysburg 1863 Commemorative Army Revolver - In Case W/ Accessories - SN - 132072 Lot #218 (Sale Order 220 of 763) This America Remembers/ Civil War Preservation Trust Gettysburg 1863 Commemorative Army Revolver is handcrafted with exacting detail. The left side of the barrel bears the 24-karat gold inscription, “Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 1863.” On the right side are the inscribed words from Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, delivered November 19, 1863 at the site of the battle – “We here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain.” On the cylinder, this highly detailed panoramic etching captures the drama of Pickett’s Charge. Note the detail in uniform and armament, and the Gettysburg farmhouse in the distance. With each rotation of the cylinder, another piece of the drama unfolds. A mounted officer falls to a rifleman’s shot. A Confederate infantryman swings his empty rifle at a sword-wielding Union soldier. On horseback, on foot, and down on the ground, the battle is waged with pistols, bayonets, and knives. All the excitement and fury of this moment are immortalized in this 24-karat gold panorama. To display and protect the Gettysburg 1863 Revolver, it comes in handsome display case. The lid, inset with leather, features the striking silhouette of a general at Gettysburg, stamped in gold above the title, “Gettysburg 1863.” Inside the case are a replica of the Gettysburg Address on parchment paper and two solid brass buckles, as worn by each army’s officers to secure their holsters and swords. The rectangular buckle bears the Union’s eagle and shield image; the circular buckle bears the initials of the Confederate States. In addition, each case features a brass plaque on the inside of the lid, “Gettysburg 1863 Revolver, United States Society of Arms & Armour.” This Estate-Owned gun was purchased new and is in same-as-new condition.
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1882 U.S. Springfield, Model 1873 Trapdoor, 45-70 Govt. Cal., Breech-Loading Rifle, SN - 165935 Lot #219 (Sale Order 221 of 763) The Model 1873 "Trapdoor" Springfield was the first standard-issue breech-loading rifle adopted by the United States Army. The gun, in both full-length and carbine versions, was widely used in subsequent battles against the American Indians. 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-inch (829 mm) barrel, while the cavalry carbine used a 22-inch (560 mm) barrel. It was superseded by an improved model, the Springfield model 1884, also in .45-70 caliber. This Estate-Owned Model 1873 made in 1882 features a 32 5/8" infantry barrel and appears all original will correct inspection stamps and stock cartouche.
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1916 U.S. Springfield, Model 1903, 30-06 Sprg. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 627534 Lot #220 (Sale Order 222 of 763) The M1903 Springfield is an American five-round magazine fed, bolt-action service repeating rifle, used primarily during the first half of the 20th century. It was officially adopted as a United States military bolt-action rifle on June 19, 1903, and saw service in World War I. It was officially replaced as the standard infantry rifle by the faster-firing semi-automatic eight-round M1 Garand starting in 1936. However, the M1903 Springfield remained in service as a standard issue infantry rifle during World War II, since the U.S. entered the war without sufficient M1 rifles to arm all troops. It also remained in service as a sniper rifle during World War II, the Korean War, and even in the early stages of the Vietnam War. It remains popular as a civilian firearm, historical collector's piece, a competitive shooting rifle, and as a military drill rifle. This Estate-Owned Model 1903 made in 1916 features a 24" barrel and is in nice condition with a sharp bore and good tight action.
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1918 U.S. Eddystone, Model 1917 Enfield, 30-06 Sprg. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 1112485 Lot #221 (Sale Order 223 of 763) The M1917 Enfield, or the "American Enfield", is an American modification and production of the .303-inch (7.7 mm) Pattern 1914 Enfield (P14) rifle (listed in British Service as Rifle No. 3) developed and manufactured during the period 1917–1918. Numerically, it was the main rifle used by the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe during World War I. The Danish Sirius Dog Sled Patrol on Greenland still use the M1917, which performs reliably in Arctic conditions, as their service weapon. When the U.S. entered WWI the Springfield Armory had delivered approximately 843,000 M1903 Springfield rifles, but due to the difficulties in production, rather than re-tool the Pattern 14 factories to produce the standard U.S. rifle, the M1903 Springfield, it was realized that it would be much quicker to adapt the British design. Although it might have been faster to retain chambering for the .303 British military cartridge, the design was modified for the U.S. .30-06 Springfield cartridge to simplify ammunition logistics. The Enfield design was well-suited to the .30-06 Springfield; it was a big, strong action and was originally intended to employ a long, powerful, rimless bottlenecked cartridge. This Estate-Owned Model 1917 made in 1918 features a 26" barrel and is in nice condition with a sharp bore and good tight action. (SN does not match bolt)
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Circa 1900 Ludwig Loewe, Model 1891 Argentine Mauser, 7.65×53mm Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - M0328 Lot #222 (Sale Order 224 of 763) The Argentine Small Arms Commission contacted Mauser in 1886 to replace their Remington Rolling Block rifles. This rifle was designated the Mauser Model 1891 and were made by the Ludwig Loewe company and the Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken. The new rifle incorporated a couple of significant advances: The bolt was a strong, one-piece unit with dual horizontally-opposed locking lugs at the front, it operated from a box magazine that was loaded from stripper clips (a design first) and unlike most every other military rifle of the day, it had no magazine cutoff; it was intended entirely to be used as a fast-reloading repeater, rather than as a single shot rifle with a magazine held in reserve for "emergencies". The action, with its dual locking lugs that were part of a one-piece bolt body, and its push-feed, pivoting-extractor design, would be familiar to anyone owning a modern sporting rifle from Remington, Savage, or Winchester, being much closer in mechanics and manner of operation to these current rifles than its later, claw-extractor controlled-feed brethren from Mauser. This "Numbers Matching" Lugwig Loewe Model 1891 was made circa 1900 but has had the receiver crest removed. This gun features a 29" barrel, original leather sling, has an excellent bore and is in nice tight working order.
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1900 Russian, Mosin–Nagant M1891 Sporterized, 7.62×54mmR Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - N145611 Lot #223 (Sale Order 225 of 763) The rifle M1891, colloquially known in the West as Mosin–Nagant and in Russia as Mosin's rifle, is a five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine–fed, military rifle developed from 1882 to 1891, and used by the armed forces of the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and various other nations. It is one of the most mass-produced military bolt-action rifles in history with over 37 million units having been made since its inception in 1891, and, in spite of its age, it has been used in various conflicts around the world up to the present day. It is primarily found chambered for its original 7.62×54mmR cartridge. This "Numbers Matching" Tula Imperial M1891 was made in 1900 and features a sporterized blond stock with grooved forearm and black cap, 24" barrel and all original proof marks. This Estate-Owned gun is in nice condition with light wear, a sharp bore that will need cleaning and a good tight action.
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1925 Russian, Mosin–Nagant M91/30, 7.62×54mmR Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 53226 Lot #224 (Sale Order 226 of 763) The M1891, colloquially known in the West as Mosin–Nagant and in Russia as Mosin's rifle, is a five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine–fed, military rifle developed from 1882 to 1891, and used by the armed forces of the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and various other nations. It is one of the most mass-produced military bolt-action rifles in history with over 37 million units having been made since its inception in 1891, and, in spite of its age, it has been used in various conflicts around the world up to the present day. It is primarily found chambered for its original 7.62×54mmR cartridge. This M1891 (1925 Izhevsk) was made in 1925 and was then updated to M91/30 sometime after 1930. It has matching numbers except for bolt, marked "1954", features a 29" barrel and has all original proof marks. This Estate-Owned gun is in good overall condition with some various stock scuffs, has an excellent sharp bore and is in nice tight working order.
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1943 Russian, Mosin–Nagant M38 (M91/30) Sniper, 7.62×54mmR Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - E0836 Lot #225 (Sale Order 227 of 763) This WWII Soviet M38 (M91/30) Rifle features a Tula "S N" Sniper mark on the barrel shank. The M1891, colloquially known in the West as Mosin–Nagant and in Russia as Mosin's rifle, is a five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine–fed, military rifle developed from 1882 to 1891, and used by the armed forces of the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and various other nations. It is one of the most mass-produced military bolt-action rifles in history with over 37 million units having been made since its inception in 1891, and, in spite of its age, it has been used in various conflicts around the world up to the present day. It is primarily found chambered for its original 7.62×54mmR cartridge. This Tula post-1937 Soviet M38 was made in 1943, has military issue sniper marks, features a 29" barrel and is in good condition with stock wear, has a sharp bore and is in nice tight working order.
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WWII Japanese, Arisaka Type-99, 7.7×58mm Cal., Bolt-Action (W/ bayonet)SN - 59268 Lot #226 (Sale Order 228 of 763) The Type 99 rifle Arisaka or Type 99 short rifle was a bolt-action rifle of the Arisaka design used by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. During the Second Sino-Japanese War in the 1930s, the Japanese soon found that the 7.7mm cartridge being fired by their Type 92 heavy machine gun in China was superior to the 6.5×50mm cartridge of the Type 38 rifle, necessitating the development of a new weapon to replace the outclassed Type 38. The Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) developed the Type 99 based on the Type 38 rifle but with a caliber of 7.7mm. The Type 99 was produced at nine different arsenals. Seven arsenals were located in Japan, with the other two located at Mukden in Manchukuo and Jinsen in Korea. This Arisaka Type-99 was manufactured at the Kokura Arsenal and features a 26" barrel, flip-up adjustable anti-aircraft sights, dust cover and sells complete with bayonet. This WWII GI bring-back has had the chrysanthemum receiver stamp removed, is in excellent condition with a professional refurbish, has a perfect bore and is in good tight working order. Gun and bayonet SN's do not match.
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1954 C.M.P. (U.S. Springfield), M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg. Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 5448181 Lot #227 (Sale Order 229 of 763) This 1954 U.S. Springfield M1 Garand has been through the Civilian Marksmanship Program. Each M1 Garand rifle sold by CMP (Civilian Marksmanship Program) is an authentic U.S. Government rifle that has been inspected, headspaced, repaired if necessary and test fired for function. 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 and also saw limited service during the Vietnam War. The M1 rifle was named after its Canadian-American designer, John Garand. It was the first standard-issue semi-automatic military rifle. General George S. Patton called it "the greatest battle implement ever devised". The M1 replaced the bolt action M1903 Springfield as the standard U.S. service rifle in 1936. This M1 Garand is barrel dated 1954 and is in new C.M.P. condition.
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1972 Chinese Norinco, SKS Type-56, 7.62x39 Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 016995 Lot #228 (Sale Order 230 of 763) The SKS is a Soviet semi-automatic carbine chambered for the 7.62×39mm round, designed in 1943 by Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov. The SKS has a conventional layout, with a wooden stock and rifle grip. It is a gas-operated rifle that has a spring-loaded bolt carrier and a gas piston operating rod. The SKS's ten-round internal box magazine can be loaded either by hand or from a stripper clip. The Chinese Type 56 was introduced in 1956 and is still being manufactured today. This 1972 One-Owner "Numbers Matching" Type-56 SKS belongs to the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in very nice condition, has an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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U.S. GI Belt & M1 Carbine Accessories Lot #229 (Sale Order 231 of 763) This lot consists of a GI web belt with M1 Carbine bayonet, two magazine pouches, canteen, cleaning rod and M1 carbine case. Sells Together
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1918 WWI U.S. M1917 Leather Holster Lot #230 (Sale Order 232 of 763) This original U.S. WWI holster is date "1918" along with "G&K" A.G." and front embossed "US". This holster was designed for a Smith & Wesson Model 1917 revolver or other similar style revolvers, such as a Colt D.A. 45.
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Japanese Type 30 Arisaka Bayonet W/ Scabbard Lot #231 (Sale Order 233 of 763) The Type 30 bayonet was a bayonet designed for the Imperial Japanese Army to be used with the Arisaka Type 30 Rifle and was later used on the Type 38 and Type 99 rifles. It was use from the Russo-Japanese War to the end of World War II.
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German/ Argentine Mauser M1891 Bayonet W/ Scabbard Lot #232 (Sale Order 234 of 763) This Argentine Contract Mauser M-1891 Bayonet was made by Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co. Solingen and features aluminum grip panels, 15.75" blade and original scabbard. Argentine military crest has been removed.
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U.S. M6 Bayonet - Imperial (For M14 Rifle) Lot #233 (Sale Order 235 of 763) The M6 Bayonet is a bayonet used by the U.S. military for the M14 rifle, it can also be used with the Mk 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle as well M39 Enhanced Marksman Rifle. It was introduced in 1957, at the same time as the rifle itself. It is the only bayonet made for the M14. This M6 bayonet was made by the Imperial Knife Co.
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1991 Norinco, TU-KKW "Trainer", 22 LR Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 9102725 Lot #234 (Sale Order 236 of 763) The Norinco TU-KKW 22 Trainer was designed to look like the WWII Third Reich KKW training rifle. It has CZ Brno action with barrel, stock, and hardware resembling a K98 German Mauser. This TU-KKW 22 Trainer was made in 1991 and features a 26" barrel, flip-up adjustable rear sight/ hooded ramp front sight, 5-round detachable magazine and leather sling. This gun will have a few stock scuffs, but it has a sharp bore and is in good tight working order.
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1981 Ruger, Mini-14, 223 Rem. Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 182-89795 Lot #235 (Sale Order 237 of 763) The Mini-14 is a lightweight semi-automatic rifle manufactured from 1978 to 2004 and was used by military personnel, law enforcement personnel as well as civilians. The Mini-14 resembles a smaller version of the military M14 rifle with investment-cast, heat-treated receiver and is mechanically similar to the M1 rifle, with a self-cleaning, fixed-piston gas system. This One-Owner Mini-14 from the Joe Panici Estate Collection was made in 1981 and features a 18" stainless barrel, 3" birdcage muzzle break, stainless receiver, 10-round magazine and camo sling. This gun is in nice condition with an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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1983 Ruger, Mini-14, 223 Rem. Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Bayonet) (Leupold Scope), SN - 183-82169 Lot #236 (Sale Order 238 of 763) The Mini-14 is a lightweight semi-automatic rifle manufactured from 1978 to 2004 and was used by military personnel, law enforcement personnel as well as civilians. The Mini-14 resembles a smaller version of the military M14 rifle with investment-cast, heat-treated receiver and is mechanically similar to the M1 rifle, with a self-cleaning, fixed-piston gas system. This Estate-Owned Mini-14 was made in 1983 and features a 18" stainless barrel, 3" birdcage muzzle break, bayonet lug with US M6 bayonet and sells complete with Leupold M8 6x scope. This gun is in nice condition with an excellent bore and will be in good working order. Does not include magazine.
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1990 Ruger, Mini-Thirty, 7.62x39 Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 189-37108 Lot #237 (Sale Order 239 of 763) The Mini-Thirty is a variant of the Mini-14 that was introduced in 1987. The Mini Thirty is chambered for the Russian 7.62×39mm cartridge, used in the SKS and AK-47, as many states prohibit hunting of deer with calibers smaller than 6 mm (.243 in). The 7.62×39mm has ballistics similar to the well-known .30-30 Winchester. The Mini Thirty shares many of the same design and accessory options with those of the smaller caliber Mini-14 Ranch Rifle. This One-Owner Mini-Thirty from the Joe Panici Estate Collection was made in 1990 and features a 18" barrel, heat shield, black sling and sells complete with Redfield 1x-4x scope. This gun is in nice condition with an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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Ruger, Model 10/22 Carbine, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 115527 Lot #238 (Sale Order 240 of 763) The Ruger 10/22 Carbine has been in production continuously since 1964, making it one of the most successful rimfire rifle designs in history, with numerous third party manufacturers making parts and accessories for upgrading and customization. This One-Owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection features a laminate benchrest thumbhole stock with Monte Carlo cheek rest, 18.5" stainless barrel, stainless receiver with matte finish, adjustable trigger and sells complete with BSA "Sweet-22" 614x40SP scope. This gun is in nice condition with an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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Ruger, Model 10/22 Carbine, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 233-16479 Lot #239 (Sale Order 241 of 763) The Ruger 10/22 Carbine has been in production continuously since 1964, making it one of the most successful rimfire rifle designs in history, with numerous third party manufacturers making parts and accessories for upgrading and customization. This One-Owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection features a laminate stock, 18.5" stainless barrel, stainless receiver with matte finish, adjustable trigger and sells complete with Simmons 4x-10x40 scope. This gun is in nice condition with an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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Savage, Model 93R17, 17 HMR Cal., Bolt-Action (W/ Magazines), SN - 1174388 Lot #240 (Sale Order 242 of 763) Take varmint hunting to the next level with the Savage Arms 93R17 Rifle. The lightweight laminate thumbhole stock and fluted target barrel will provide you with a solid platform for all of your varmint hunting needs. Features include a 21" fluted free-float barrel with 1:9 twist, laminate thumbhole/ bench rest target stock, Accu-Trigger, sling studs, scope mounts and sells with three magazines. This Estate-Owned gun was purchased new and is in Same-As-New condition.
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Remington, 700 Stainless (5-R Mil-Spec), 308 Win. Cal., Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - S6743847 Lot #241 (Sale Order 243 of 763) Built off the legendary 700 action, the Remington 700 Stainless Special with 5-R Mil-Spec barrel sets the benchmark for accuracy and durability. Much like M-24, the barrel is cold hammer forged and features 5-R rifling. The 5R rifling profile increases barrel life expectancy, accuracy and creates less fouling and bullet deformation over time. Whether you’re a benchrest shooter or longtime hunter, look no further for better reliability and precision. 5-R rifling is the same type of rifling used on the battle proven M-24 SWS. There are 5 lands as opposed to the normal 6 land configuration. Traditional lands are squared off at a 90 degree angle to the groove while the lands on 5-R rifling are tapered at 110 degrees which results in less bullet deformation. Also, none of the lands are directly across from one another. Both of these features lead to better accuracy and less fouling. Other features include a Timney trigger which is adjustable as low as 8 ounces up to 2 pounds (also comes with M700 original trigger), “3-Rings of Steel” action (which is the strongest action on the market), glass bedded competition composite stock, 24" stainless barrel with 1: 11 1/4 twist, sling studs and sells complete with original box and paperwork. This Estate-Owned gun was purchased new and is in excellent condition.
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1978 Weatherby, Vanguard VGL, 223 Rem. Cal., Bolt-Action (Leupold Scope), SN - VL09659 Lot #242 (Sale Order 244 of 763) The Weatherby Vanguard VGL is a lightweight carbine rifle made from 1974 to 1988. This One-Owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection was made in circa 1978 and features a 20" barrel, checkered walnut Monte Carlo stock, bi-pod and sell complete with Leupold Var-X 3x9 compact scope. This gun is in nice condition with an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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1965 Remington, Model 521-T "T1 Target", 22 S L LR Cal., Bolt-Action Lot #243 (Sale Order 245 of 763) The Remington Model 521-T, also known as the T1-Target Rifle, is a member of the Remington 500 series rifles made from 1947 to 1969. This Model 521-T was made in 1965 and features walnut target stock with beavertail forearm, 25" barrel, Lyman 57RS rear aperture mount, Lyman 17A front globe sight, leather sling and sells complete with Redfield 3x-9x scope. This Joe Panici Estate Collection gun is in good condition with some various stock wear, has a sharp clean bore and will be in perfect working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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1972 Remington, Model 788, 308 Win. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 6115177 Lot #244 (Sale Order 246 of 763) The Remington 788 is a bolt-action, centerfire rifle that was made from 1967 to 1983. The Remington 788 has two distinguishing design features. The first is the rear-lugged bolt. The bolt has nine lugs in three rows of three lugs each. They lock into the receiver behind the magazine well. Due to this design, the bolt handle lifts only 60 degrees on opening giving more clearance for scopes compared to the 90 degrees required for the Model 700 and other two-lug rifles. The bolt travel is also reduced because of the rear lugs. The locking bolt requires the safety to be in the "fire" or "off" position in order to rotate the handle and actuate the bolt. Rifles manufactured from 1975 to 1983 have non-locking bolts which can be actuated while the safety is engaged. The second distinguishing feature is the receiver. It has a smaller ejection port than similar bolt-action rifles, and no bolt lug raceways. The single stack magazine design yields a smaller feed opening in the bottom of the receiver compared to rifles using a double stack magazine well. When machining of these smaller ports is complete there is more steel remaining in the receiver between the ejection port and adjacent feed port, and significantly more steel overall where all receivers have the least strength. These characteristics combined to make the Remington 788 receiver more rigid and stronger than most, if not all, competing designs, including the Remington 700 which shares the same outside receiver diameter. A rifle's accuracy tends to increase slightly as the rigidity of the receiver increases, as this slightly reduces barrel deflection during firing. Thus the Remington 788 has the structural foundation to be a very accurate rifle. This Model 788 was made in 1972 and features walnut stock with oiled finish, 22" barrel, sling studs and sells complete with Simmons 3-9x40 scope. This Joe Panici Estate Collection gun is in nice condition, has an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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1977 Remington, Model 788, 222 Rem. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - A6143752 Lot #245 (Sale Order 247 of 763) The Remington 788 is a bolt-action, centerfire rifle that was made from 1967 to 1983. The Remington 788 has two distinguishing design features. The first is the rear-lugged bolt. The bolt has nine lugs in three rows of three lugs each. They lock into the receiver behind the magazine well. Due to this design, the bolt handle lifts only 60 degrees on opening giving more clearance for scopes compared to the 90 degrees required for the Model 700 and other two-lug rifles. The bolt travel is also reduced because of the rear lugs. The locking bolt requires the safety to be in the "fire" or "off" position in order to rotate the handle and actuate the bolt. Rifles manufactured from 1975 to 1983 have non-locking bolts which can be actuated while the safety is engaged. The second distinguishing feature is the receiver. It has a smaller ejection port than similar bolt-action rifles, and no bolt lug raceways. The single stack magazine design yields a smaller feed opening in the bottom of the receiver compared to rifles using a double stack magazine well. When machining of these smaller ports is complete there is more steel remaining in the receiver between the ejection port and adjacent feed port, and significantly more steel overall where all receivers have the least strength. These characteristics combined to make the Remington 788 receiver more rigid and stronger than most, if not all, competing designs, including the Remington 700 which shares the same outside receiver diameter. A rifle's accuracy tends to increase slightly as the rigidity of the receiver increases, as this slightly reduces barrel deflection during firing. Thus the Remington 788 has the structural foundation to be a very accurate rifle. This Model 788 was made in 1977 and features walnut stock with gloss finish, 20" barrel, oversized adjustable target trigger, sling studs and sells complete with Barska long range scope. This Joe Panici Estate Collection gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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1952 Smith & Wesson, K-22 Masterpiece, 22 LR Cal., Revolver, (W/ Original Box), SN - K148440 Lot #246 (Sale Order 248 of 763) The Smith & Wesson K-22 Masterpiece (Model 17) is a six-shot double-action revolver built on a medium-sized K-frame introduced in 1947 and discontinued in 1998. It was designed as a target revolver with an adjustable rear sight and an un-pinned, fixed ramp or Partridge style front sight. This K-22 from the Dean Printy Estate Collection was made in 1952, comes in original box with factory screwdriver and features a 6" barrel, diamond checkered walnut grips and case hardened trigger/ hammer. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp clean bore and is in good tight working order.
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1952 Smith & Wesson, K-22 Masterpiece, 22 LR Cal., Revolver, SN - K166900 Lot #247 (Sale Order 249 of 763) The Smith & Wesson K-22 Masterpiece (Model 17) is a six-shot double-action revolver built on a medium-sized K-frame introduced in 1947 and discontinued in 1998. It was designed as a target revolver with an adjustable rear sight and an un-pinned, fixed ramp or Partridge style front sight. This K-22 was made in 1952, and features a 6" barrel, diamond checkered walnut grips and case hardened trigger/ hammer. This gun is in nice condition with some very light bluing fade on the corners, has a sharp clean bore and is in good tight working order.
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1952 Smith & Wesson, K-22 Combat Masterpiece, 22 LR Cal., Revolver, SN - K171435 Lot #248 (Sale Order 250 of 763) The Smith & Wesson K-22 Combat Masterpiece (Model 18) is a six-shot double-action revolver built on a medium-sized K-frame introduced in 1947 discontinued in 1998. It was designed as a as a training weapon for law enforcement officials with a 4" barrel and target sights. This K-22 was made in 1952, and features diamond checkered walnut grips and case hardened trigger/ hammer. This gun is in nice condition with some very light bluing fade on the corners, has a sharp clean bore and is in good tight working order.
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1959 Smith & Wesson, Model 35 Target, 22 LR Cal., Revolver (W/ Original Box), SN - 63167 Lot #249 (Sale Order 251 of 763) The Smith & Wesson Model 35 (Model of 1953 .22/32) is a 6" barrel .22LR target revolver made from 1953 to 1974. This Model 35 from the Dean Printy Estate Collection was made in 1959, comes in original box and features a 6" barrel, diamond checkered walnut grips and case hardened trigger/ hammer. This gun has a nice matte blue refinish, a sharp clean bore and is in good tight working order.
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1959 Smith & Wesson, Model 30, 32 Long Cal., Revolver, SN - 676129 Lot #250 (Sale Order 252 of 763) The Smith & Wesson Model 30 is a small-frame, six-shot, double-action revolver built a "round butt" I-frame based on the Smith & Wesson Hand Ejector Model of 1903, and produced from 1948 to 1960. This Estate-Owned Model 30 was made in 1959 and features a 2" "Snub Nose" barrel, diamond checkered walnut grips and case hardened hammer/ trigger. This gun will have some bluing wear but it appears original with a sharp clean bore and a nice tight action.
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1967 Smith & Wesson, Model 15-2 Combat Masterpiece, 38 Special Cal., Revolver, SN - K744378 Lot #251 (Sale Order 253 of 763) The Smith & Wesson K-38 Combat Masterpiece Model 15 is a six-shot double-action revolver, with adjustable open sights, built on the medium-size "K" frame. Originally known as the "K-38 Combat Masterpiece", it was renamed the Model 15 in 1957 when all Smith & Wesson revolvers were given numerical model numbers. It is a shorter barrel version of the Smith & Wesson Model 14 Target Masterpiece and essentially an adjustable-sight version of the seminal Smith & Wesson Model 10 ("Military and Police") revolver with target shooting features. The main production run of the Model 15 was from 1949 through 1999. The model 15 was made in many variations throughout the years with a dash number suffixed to the Model number (15-1, -2, -3). The 15-2 was introduced in 1961 with the removal of the trigger guard screw and a modification change to the cylinder stop. This Model 15-2 was made in 1967, is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp clean bore and is in good tight working order.
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1978 Smith & Wesson, Model 19-4 Combat Magnum, 357 Mag. Cal., Revolver, SN - 27K1018 Lot #252 (Sale Order 254 of 763) The Smith & Wesson Model 19 is a six-shot, double-action revolver built a medium-sized K-frame introduced in 1957. Engineering changes were designated with a "dash-" number after the model number. This Model 19-4 was made in 1978 and features a 2.5" "Snub Nose" barrel, checkered walnut grips, adjustable target sights, case hardened trigger/ hammer and black combat grip front strap. This guns features a nice matte stainless refinish, a sharp clean bore and has a good tight action.
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1982 Smith & Wesson, Model 34-1, 22 LR Cal., Revolver (W/ Original Box), SN - M215998 Lot #253 (Sale Order 255 of 763) The Smith & Wesson Model 34 "Kit Gun" is 6-shot, double-action revolver made from 1958 to 1991. It is called a "Kit Gun" because It was designed to be easily packed in a hunting or fishing "kit" for small game hunting, plinking, pest control and self defense. In 1960 it was redesigned using the slightly larger J-frame and marketed as the model 34–1. This Model 34-1 from the Dean Printy Estate Collection was made in 1982 and features a 4" barrel and Pachmayr black rubber combat grips. It comes in original box, checkered walnut grips (extra grips are not believed to be for this gun), paperwork and cleaning kit. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp clean bore and is in good tight working order.
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Smith & Wesson, Model 686 Plus Deluxe, 357 Mag. Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - CRU9287 Lot #254 (Sale Order 256 of 763) Elegant and functional, the Smith & Wesson Model 686 Deluxe double-action 357 Magnum offers versatile performance and powerful protection. This S&W revolver features all stainless steel construction to provide unmatched strength and stability for more consistent performance. It is built with a textured wood grip that provides a secure hold as well as a sleek, classic look. The 7-round chamber on this .357 Magnum revolver can fire both 357 Magnum and 38 Special +P rounds, making it the ideal self-defense revolver. Perfect for personal protection, target shooting, and collecting, the Smith & Wesson Model 686 Deluxe 357 Magnum Handgun offers reliable precision and power with a traditional, time-tested build. Other features include a 6" barrel, adjustable white outline rear sight and red ramp front sight. This gun from the Dean Printy Estate Collection comes in original blue hardcase with paperwork and is in same-as-new condition.
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Smith & Wesson, Model 617 K-22 Masterpiece, 22 LR Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - CSZ5869 Lot #255 (Sale Order 257 of 763) The K-Frame revolver is one of the most important innovations in Smith & Wesson history. Since its introduction in 1899, the K-Frame has been a favorite for military and police professionals as well as target shooters and enthusiasts. This double-action Model 617-6 K-22 features an all stainless steel construction, black checkered rubber combat grips, target sights and 10-round cylinder. This gun from the Dean Printy Estate Collection comes in original blue hardcase with paperwork and is in same-as-new condition.
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Smith & Wesson, Model 69 Combat Magnum, 44 Rem. Mag. Cal., Revolver, SN - CVS0824 Lot #256 (Sale Order 258 of 763) Smith & Wesson L-Frame revolvers are built to suit the demands of the most serious firearms enthusiast. The L-Frame has a strong, durable frame and barrel built for continuous Magnum usage. As police officers and hunters will attest, this firearm is made to withstand heavy use. This double-action Model 69 Combat Magnum features a 4.25" barrel, stainless construction with matte finish, black checkered rubber combat grips, target sights and 5-shot cylinder. This gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in same-as-new condition.
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Smith & Wesson, Model 63-5, 22 LR Cal., Revolver (W/ Box, Grips & Holster), SN - CSN8436 Lot #257 (Sale Order 259 of 763) The Smith & Wesson Model 63 double-action .22/32 Kit Gun, is built on a stainless-steel J-frame and chambered in 22 Long Rifle. This lightweight revolver is small enough to be carried inside a hunter or fisherman’s kit bag, as its name suggests. The Model 63 is compact enough for comfortable carry and perfectly balanced for easy shot placement. This gun features a 3" barrel, target sights, black checkered rubber combat grips and 8-shot cylinder. Comes in original box with checkered wood grips, black leather holster, paperwork and is in same-as-new condition.
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Smith & Wesson, Model 642 LadySmith, 38 Special +P Cal., Revolver, SN - CXS5503 Lot #258 (Sale Order 260 of 763) Smith & Wesson designed their LadySmith line of firearms specifically for women to use in self-defense. The streamline, lightweight, no-snag design of the Model 642LS LadySmith double-action revolver makes it ideal for concealed carry use. The internal hammer of the 642LS eliminates the risk of the hammer getting snagged on pockets, purses, or clothing when drawing the weapon in a self-defense situation. In a pinch, the hammerless 642LS will shoot through a coat pocket or handbag. The low profile, ramp front sight and the fixed notch rear sight also aid in snag-free presentation of the weapon. The 642LS is double-action only, making it an extremely fast personal-defensive handgun to deploy in stressful situations, as there is nothing to remember to do except point and pull the trigger. The inherently ergonomic design, and smooth, wood laminate, finger-groove grips aid in the gun's natural pointability. The Model 642LS is built on Smith & Wesson's famous J-Frame, it has a 5-shot cylinder rated for +P .38 Special ammunition. Stainless steel and alloy construction resist corrosion caused by humidity and perspiration when the revolver is carried close to the body. The Smith & Wesson 642LS LadySmith Double-Action Revolver carries easily, deploys rapidly, and has enough firepower to handle any self-defense scenario. This gun from the Thomas Fleer Estate Collection is in same-as-new condition.
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Smith & Wesson, Model 637 Airweight, 38 Special +P Cal., Revolver (W/ Soft Case) SN - CMT8738 Lot #259 (Sale Order 261 of 763) The Model 637 is a variation of the Model 37 Chiefs Special Airweight that integrates the time-tested features of the original with modern advancements. This ultra-light revolver is a favorite back-up and concealed carry firearm. It features a 2" barrel, lightweight alloy frame for easy carry, stainless steel barrel and cylinder, CTC black rubber grips with built in Crimson Trace laser and 5-shot cylinder that is rated for +P ammunition. This gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in same-as-new condition and comes in tan soft case with holster and two speed loaders.
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Smith & Wesson, Model SD9 VE, 9mm Luger Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - FYF9107 Lot #260 (Sale Order 262 of 763) The Smith & Wesson SD9 VE 9mm Full-Sized 16-Round Pistol weighs a lightweight 22.7 oz. and features a polymer frame with a stainless-steel slide and barrel. This double-action pistol has a Picatinny rail, 4" barrel, white-dot dovetail front and rear sights and comes in original box with two magazines and paperwork. This gun from the Dean Printy Estate Collection is in same-as-new condition.
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Smith & Wesson, Model SD9 VE, 9mm Luger Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - FXK4637 Lot #261 (Sale Order 263 of 763) The Smith & Wesson SD9 VE 9mm Full-Sized 16-Round Pistol weighs a lightweight 22.7 oz. and features a polymer frame with a stainless-steel slide and barrel. This double-action pistol has a Picatinny rail, 4" barrel, white-dot dovetail front and rear sights and comes in original box with two magazines and paperwork. This gun from the Dean Printy Estate Collection is in same-as-new condition.
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Smith & Wesson, Model M&P22, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - MP066256 Lot #262 (Sale Order 264 of 763) The Smith & Wesson M&P22 22LR Rimfire Pistol with Tactical Rail is a popular addition to the M&P line of semi-auto pistols. It was designed by Smith & Wesson/Walther to be a true and dedicated .22LR. The M&P22 Pistol combines the look, feel and familiar operating features of the trusted M&P series of centerfire pistols. Features include a 4" barrel, target sights, polymer fixed backstrap grip, ambidextrous manual safety, ambidextrous slide stop, reversible magazine release, 12+1 capacity and comes in original black hardcase with paperwork. This gun from the Dean Printy Estate Collection is in brand new condition.
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Smith & Wesson, Model 22A Sport, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - UAM8402 Lot #263 (Sale Order 265 of 763) This Smith & Wesson 22A Sport 22LR Rimfire Pistol features a 5.5 bull barrel, oversized wood laminate target grips, target sights, full length rail and sells complete with Tasco Accudot red dot scope. This estate-owned gun is in nice condition with a few light scratches and comes in original blue hardcase with two magazines and paperwork.
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Smith & Wesson, Model 22A-1 Target, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - UDB2435 Lot #264 (Sale Order 266 of 763) This Smith & Wesson 22A-1 Target 22LR Rimfire Pistol features a 7" slab sided target barrel, black soft touch grips , target sights, full length rail and comes in original box with two magazines and paperwork. This gun from the Dean Printy Estate Collection is in same-as-new condition.
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Smith & Wesson, Model 22A-1 Target, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - UDS0951 Lot #265 (Sale Order 267 of 763) This Smith & Wesson 22A-1 Target 22LR Rimfire Pistol features a two-tone frame, 5.5" slab sided target barrel, black soft touch grips , target sights, full length rail and comes in original box with two magazines and paperwork. This gun from the Dean Printy Estate Collection is in same-as-new condition.
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Smith & Wesson, Model 22A-1 Sport, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - UCP5562 Lot #266 (Sale Order 268 of 763) This Smith & Wesson 22A-1 Sport 22LR Rimfire Pistol features a two-tone frame, 5.5" bull barrel, black soft touch grips , target sights, full length rail and comes in original box with two magazines and paperwork. This gun from the Dean Printy Estate Collection is in same-as-new condition.
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Beretta, Model U22 Neos 4.5 Inox, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - T41963 Lot #267 (Sale Order 269 of 763) Designed and manufactured in the USA, the U22 Neos Inox with 4.5" barrel is a single-action .22 LR caliber plinking semiauto pistol. Although designed with the entry-level shooter in mind, it is also ideal for training and can be adapted to the needs of experienced users. Its modular construction makes it easy to modify with a variety of options and accessories and the ultra-durable stainless finish makes it particularly easy to maintain, meaning that it will give you hundreds of hours of fun while requiring only minutes to clean. Even while designing a plinking pistol to be used for informal shooting, Beretta did not cut corners. The lines of the Neos bear the unmistakable flavor of renown Italian designer Giugiaro--the same mind behind several of our most attractive offerings. The result is a sleek and ergonomic rimfire pistol that feels as good in the hands as it pleases the eyes. Reliable, durable, easy to maintain and remarkably accurate, the Neos features an integral rail that accepts Weaver-style scope mounts as well as a fully-adjustable target rear sight. The firearm is also equipped with a cocked firing pin indicator at the rear of the pistol. The single stack, 10-round stainless-steel magazine features an easy-grip knob that allows you to compress the spring from outside, thereby making loading extremely quick and easy. The ambidextrous manual safety can be engaged with the firing pin cocked or uncocked. If you are in the market for a superbly-engineered plinking or practice pistol, give the Neos a close look--it won't fail to surpass your expectations. This gun from the Dean Printy Estate Collection is in brand new condition with two magazines, box/ hardcase and paperwork.
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Browning, Buck Mark Camper UFX Pro Target, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - 515ZT33678 Lot #268 (Sale Order 270 of 763) Buck Mark Camper pistols are made to take along when you head to the great outdoors. Durable, not too heavy, accurate, and most importantly, just plain fun to shoot. Most distinctively, they have our overmolded Ultragrip FX ambidextrous grips, which are both comfortable and ensure a positive grip on the pistol, whether you're shooting in wet conditions or your young learning shooter needs a better grip with their smaller hands. Other features include an alloy receiver, matte blued finish, 5.5" tapered bull barrel, overmolded ambidextrous grips, blowback action, single-action trigger, Pro-Target adjustable sights and gold trigger. This gun from the Dean Printy Estate Collection is in same-as-new condition.
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Springfield, Model XDM-40, 40 S&W Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase & Accessories), SN - MG224988 Lot #269 (Sale Order 271 of 763) Advances in manufacturing allow Springfield to take the XD(M) series to a whole new level in precision. With an incredible attention to detail, Springfield Armory created what’s become one of the most popular polymer pistols on the market. The angle and depth of each contour in the XDM grip has been calculated for maximized control and usability, and the new trigger has the shortest travel of any polymer pistol currently available along with a similarly short reset which keeps you on target with greater ease for faster, more accurate follow-up shots. Other features include a 4.5" Match Grade barrel, TruGlo 3-dot tactical night sights, lower accessory rail and grip safety. This gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in excellent condition with very light wear. Comes in hardcase with three magazines, two tactical holsters, dual magazine holster, backstraps and paperwork.
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Springfield, Model 911, 380 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Soft Case & Accessories), SN - CCO59599 Lot #270 (Sale Order 272 of 763) When the police are minutes away and the threat is seconds away… 9-1-1. When you have to be your own first responder. Designed for concealed carry, the 911 is a modern micro-sized take on the classic full-sized 1911. It combines traditionalist design with modern materials and intuitive features, so if you’re a hardcore classic gun aficionado who just so happens to live in the 21st century, say hello to your little friend. The recoil system on the 911 utilizes a full-length guide rod and features a flat wire spring, while the 3? 416 stainless steel barrel delivers uncanny accuracy for a gun of its size. The 911 boasts superior handling characteristics reminiscent of the familiar feel and time-honored design of the 1911. And at less than 6? long and 4? tall, this hyper-compact pistol blends into your daily life even better than your quick wit and quicker draw. Other features include a Hogue G10 trigger, loaded chamber indicator, ambi thumb safety, Hogue Thin-Line G10 grips with Octo-Grip checkering and precision broached barrel. This gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in same-as-new condition and comes in black soft case with two holsters, magazine holster and three magazines.
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Walther, Model PPQ, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - PP013743 Lot #271 (Sale Order 273 of 763) The Walther PPQ is a full-sized, ergonomic semi-auto pistol that points on target quickly and shoots fast, making it an ideal personal defense handgun. The PPQ is a striker-fired pistol with a short, smooth trigger pull and quick reset. The steel slide has a durable, matte black coating that resists corrosion, and front and rear cocking serrations facilitate racking the slide for loading and clearing the weapon. The frame is constructed of tough polymer with a non-slip textured grip surface. The magazine release is easily reached with the shooter's thumb. The low-profile sights are quick to acquire in a variety of lighting, while interfering minimally when drawing the pistol from a holster or bag. The rear sight is screw adjustable for windage. Other features include a 4" barrel and front/ rear cocking serrations. This gun from the Dean Printy Estate Collection is in brand new condition, in hardcase and paperwork.
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1983 Walther, Model PPK/S, 380 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - S037085 Lot #272 (Sale Order 274 of 763) The Walther double-action Model PPK (Police Pistol - Detective Model), is a smaller version of the original Model PP with a shorter grip, barrel, frame, and reduced magazine capacity. The smaller size made it more concealable than the original PP and hence better suited to plain clothes or undercover work. This 1983 Model PPK/S features a 3.25" barrel, stainless frame & slide and Pachmayr black checkered rubber grips. This estate-owned gun is in nice condition with a sharp clean bore and good tight action.
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Walther, Model PPK/S, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase) SN - WF039380 Lot #273 (Sale Order 275 of 763) Walther’s industry-leading innovation takes the spotlight with their newest PPK model handguns. A "1-to-1" scale of the Walther PPK/s in .380, this PPK/s .22LR affords you the look, style, and feel of the original in a rimfire caliber. Equipped with a single-action/double-action trigger, stainless frame/ slide, black checkered grips, 3.25" stainless barrel and functional safety/decocker, the PPK/s .22 is the perfect recreational firearm for any situation. This rimfire pistol comes with a threaded barrel direct from the factory, making it suppressor-ready out of the box. Walther’s signature accuracy and reliability come standard whether you’re shooting suppressed or unsuppressed though! As with all Walther pistols, the PPK/s .22 also has a lifetime warranty to put your mind at ease while on the range all day. The remarkable elegance and performance distinguish the PPK/s .22 as the premiere rimfire pistol available today. This gun from the Dean Printy Estate Collections is brand new in black hardcase with paperwork.
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Walther, Model PPK/S, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase) SN - WF039377 Lot #274 (Sale Order 276 of 763) Walther’s industry-leading innovation takes the spotlight with their newest PPK model handguns. A "1-to-1" scale of the Walther PPK/s in .380, this PPK/s .22LR affords you the look, style, and feel of the original in a rimfire caliber. Equipped with a single-action/double-action trigger, stainless frame/ slide, black checkered grips, 3.25" stainless barrel and functional safety/decocker, the PPK/s .22 is the perfect recreational firearm for any situation. This rimfire pistol comes with a threaded barrel direct from the factory, making it suppressor-ready out of the box. Walther’s signature accuracy and reliability come standard whether you’re shooting suppressed or unsuppressed though! As with all Walther pistols, the PPK/s .22 also has a lifetime warranty to put your mind at ease while on the range all day. The remarkable elegance and performance distinguish the PPK/s .22 as the premiere rimfire pistol available today. This gun from the Dean Printy Estate Collections is brand new in black hardcase with paperwork.
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Walther, Model PPK/S, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase) SN - WF039346 Lot #275 (Sale Order 277 of 763) Walther’s industry-leading innovation takes the spotlight with their newest PPK model handguns. A "1-to-1" scale of the Walther PPK/s in .380, this PPK/s .22LR affords you the look, style, and feel of the original in a rimfire caliber. Equipped with a single-action/double-action trigger, stainless frame/ slide, black checkered grips, 3.25" stainless barrel and functional safety/decocker, the PPK/s .22 is the perfect recreational firearm for any situation. This rimfire pistol comes with a threaded barrel direct from the factory, making it suppressor-ready out of the box. Walther’s signature accuracy and reliability come standard whether you’re shooting suppressed or unsuppressed though! As with all Walther pistols, the PPK/s .22 also has a lifetime warranty to put your mind at ease while on the range all day. The remarkable elegance and performance distinguish the PPK/s .22 as the premiere rimfire pistol available today. This gun from the Dean Printy Estate Collections is brand new in black hardcase with paperwork.
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Walther, Model PPK/S, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase) SN - WF042682 Lot #276 (Sale Order 278 of 763) Walther’s industry-leading innovation takes the spotlight with their newest PPK model handguns. A "1-to-1" scale of the Walther PPK/s in .380, this PPK/s .22LR affords you the look, style, and feel of the original in a rimfire caliber. Equipped with a single-action/double-action trigger, BLUED frame/ slide, black checkered grips, 3.25" stainless barrel and functional safety/decocker, the PPK/s .22 is the perfect recreational firearm for any situation. This rimfire pistol comes with a threaded barrel direct from the factory, making it suppressor-ready out of the box. Walther’s signature accuracy and reliability come standard whether you’re shooting suppressed or unsuppressed though! As with all Walther pistols, the PPK/s .22 also has a lifetime warranty to put your mind at ease while on the range all day. The remarkable elegance and performance distinguish the PPK/s .22 as the premiere rimfire pistol available today. This gun from the Dean Printy Estate Collections is brand new in black hardcase with paperwork.
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Cobra Enterprises, Model CB380 "Big Bore" Chrome, .380 ACP Cal., Derringer (W/ Box), SN - CT040049 Lot #277 (Sale Order 279 of 763) This Cobra Enterprises Model CB380 Big Bore derringer features a chrome frame, black textured grips, 2.75" barrels and comes in original box with paperwork. This estate-owned gun is in same-as-new condition.
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Davis Industries, Model D-22, 22 LR Cal., Derringer (W/ Box), SN - 169087 Lot #278 (Sale Order 280 of 763) This Davis Industries, Model D-22 derringer features a chrome frame, wood birds eye grips, 2.25" barrels and comes in original box with paperwork. This estate-owned gun is in same-as-new condition.
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1937 Winchester, (Pre-64) Model 63, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 26690 Lot #279 (Sale Order 281 of 763) The Model 63 is the predecessor to the model 1903 and was first available for purchase in 1933 and remained in production until 1958. The Model 1903 and Model 63 were takedown rifles. The Model 63 featured an improved mechanism that required the user to simply turn the takedown screw to the left until the mechanism released. The self-loading feature of the Model 1903/Model 63 was accomplished by use of a simple blow-back operated mechanism. This mechanism featured a balanced breech bolt, meaning that the breech bolt contained a quantity of metal proportioned to the weight and velocity of the bullet. This balances the recoil forces so that the breech bolt does not move rearward until the bullet has left the muzzle of the barrel, and therefore allows the bullet to be fired with no loss of energy. The original design of this self-loading mechanism required Winchester to design a custom cartridge (the .22 Winchester Automatic) to go along with it. This mechanism was redesigned for the Model 63 to allow it to fire the .22 Long Rifle cartridge, which by then had become much more popular. This Model 63 was made in 1937 and features a 23" barrel, butt stock fed tubular magazine, adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail front pin sight. This estate-owned gun is in very nice condition for its age with very light wear, has a sharp clean bore and appears to be in perfect working order.
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1943 Winchester, (Pre-64) Model 94 Carbine, 30 WCF Cal., Lever-Action, SN - 1285540 Lot #280 (Sale Order 282 of 763) The Winchester Model 1894 rifle (also known as the Winchester 94 or Model 94) is a lever-action repeating rifle that became one of the most famous and popular hunting rifles of all time, it was designed by John Browning in 1894. The 1894 was produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company through 1980 and then by U.S. Repeating Arms under the Winchester brand until they ceased manufacturing rifles in 2006. The Model 1894 has been referred to as the "ultimate lever-action design" by firearms historians such as R. L. Wilson and Hal Herring. The Model 1894 is the rifle credited with the name "Winchester" being used to refer to all rifles of this type and was the first commercial sporting rifle to sell over 7,000,000 units. This Model 94 was made circa 1943 to 1945 (Pre-1964) and features a 20" barrel, Williams adjustable rear sight, Williams rear dovetail, ramped dovetail front pin sight and grooved metal butt pad. This estate-owned gun is in nice condition for its age with various light wear, has a sharp clean bore and appears to be in perfect working order.
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1968 Winchester, BUFFALO BILL - Consecutively Serial Numbered Matched Pair - W/ Shipping Box Lot #281 (Sale Order 283 of 763) Here we have a Consecutively Serial Numbered Matched Pair (Rifle & Carbine) of 1968 Winchester Model 94 Lever-Action Buffalo Bill Commemoratives, new in original boxes with original factory shipping box (SN's - WC111316/ WC111317), chambered for 30-30 Win. In 1968 Winchester made the Buffalo Bill Commemoratives to raise funds for the then-new Buffalo Bill Museum that opened in 1969 as an extension to the Whitney Western Art Museum. These estate-owned guns are in unfired condition with original hangtags, certificates of authenticity and paperwork.
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1968 Winchester, ILLINOIS SESQUICENTENNIAL, 30-30 cal., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - IS6668 Lot #282 (Sale Order 284 of 763) This 1968 Winchester Model 94 Carbine ILLINOIS SESQUICENTENNIAL Commemorative Lever-Action features a engraved (Lincoln portrait) blue receiver, medallion in stock, 20" round barrel marked "ILLINOIS SESQUICENTENNIAL 1818-1968", with gold inlay, gold accents such as trigger/ saddle ring/ butt plate, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramp front sight and comes in original box with paperwork. This estate-owned gun is believed to be unfired... Since 1964 the Winchester Repeating Arms Company (now the United States Repeating Arms Company) has produced special, limited edition Model 94 rifles and carbines to commemorate significant events, people, places or periods in United States or Canadian history. All of these special firearms were manufactured for only one year and were produced in limited quantities and have special serial numbers not in the regular production range. Each issue is unique. All have various levels of embellishment which highlight the event or person being honored including engraving, silver, gold or pewter plating of the receiver and other parts of the gun, as well as higher grades and figure of wood in the stocks and forends. Beginning with the ’66 Centennial models in 1966, these rifles and carbines have been provided in standard production boxes, but covered with a full color printed sleeve depicting scenes of the persons / events the gun commemorates. Most of the original sleeve art has been done by noted western artist Joseph Ferrara and are almost as enjoyable to collect as the commemoratives themselves.
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1971 Winchester, NRA CENTENNIAL MUSKET, 30-30 cal., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - NRA57012 Lot #283 (Sale Order 285 of 763) This 1971 Winchester Model 94 NRA CENTENNIAL MUSKET Commemorative Lever-Action features a engraved blue receiver "1871 NRA 1917", medallion in stock, 26" barrel w/ full length forearm, straight stock, long range vernier rear sight, dovetail high blade front sight and comes in original box with paperwork. This estate-owned gun is believed to be unfired... Since 1964 the Winchester Repeating Arms Company (now the United States Repeating Arms Company) has produced special, limited edition Model 94 rifles and carbines to commemorate significant events, people, places or periods in United States or Canadian history. All of these special firearms were manufactured for only one year and were produced in limited quantities and have special serial numbers not in the regular production range. Each issue is unique. All have various levels of embellishment which highlight the event or person being honored including engraving, silver, gold or pewter plating of the receiver and other parts of the gun, as well as higher grades and figure of wood in the stocks and forends. Beginning with the ’66 Centennial models in 1966, these rifles and carbines have been provided in standard production boxes, but covered with a full color printed sleeve depicting scenes of the persons / events the gun commemorates. Most of the original sleeve art has been done by noted western artist Joseph Ferrara and are almost as enjoyable to collect as the commemoratives themselves.
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1977 Winchester, WELLS FARGO & Co., 30-30 cal., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - WFC12205 Lot #284 (Sale Order 286 of 763) This 1977 Winchester Model 94 Carbine WELLS FARGO & Co. Commemorative Lever-Action features a engraved (stagecoach) pewter plated receiver "W.F.&CO. 1852 - 1977", medallion in stock, 20" round carbine barrel, straight stock, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, dovetail high blade front sight and comes in original box with paperwork. This estate-owned gun is believed to be unfired... Since 1964 the Winchester Repeating Arms Company (now the United States Repeating Arms Company) has produced special, limited edition Model 94 rifles and carbines to commemorate significant events, people, places or periods in United States or Canadian history. All of these special firearms were manufactured for only one year and were produced in limited quantities and have special serial numbers not in the regular production range. Each issue is unique. All have various levels of embellishment which highlight the event or person being honored including engraving, silver, gold or pewter plating of the receiver and other parts of the gun, as well as higher grades and figure of wood in the stocks and forends. Beginning with the ’66 Centennial models in 1966, these rifles and carbines have been provided in standard production boxes, but covered with a full color printed sleeve depicting scenes of the persons / events the gun commemorates. Most of the original sleeve art has been done by noted western artist Joseph Ferrara and are almost as enjoyable to collect as the commemoratives themselves.
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1979 Winchester, LEGENDARY FRONTIERSMEN, 38-55 cal., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - LF19859 Lot #285 (Sale Order 287 of 763) This 1979 Winchester Model 94 LEGENDARY FRONTIERSMEN Commemorative Lever-Action features a engraved (Frontiersmen scenes) pewter plated receiver, medallion in stock, 24" round barrel, straight checkered stock, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, dovetail high pin front sight and comes in original box with paperwork. This estate-owned gun is believed to be unfired... Since 1964 the Winchester Repeating Arms Company (now the United States Repeating Arms Company) has produced special, limited edition Model 94 rifles and carbines to commemorate significant events, people, places or periods in United States or Canadian history. All of these special firearms were manufactured for only one year and were produced in limited quantities and have special serial numbers not in the regular production range. Each issue is unique. All have various levels of embellishment which highlight the event or person being honored including engraving, silver, gold or pewter plating of the receiver and other parts of the gun, as well as higher grades and figure of wood in the stocks and forends. Beginning with the ’66 Centennial models in 1966, these rifles and carbines have been provided in standard production boxes, but covered with a full color printed sleeve depicting scenes of the persons / events the gun commemorates. Most of the original sleeve art has been done by noted western artist Joseph Ferrara and are almost as enjoyable to collect as the commemoratives themselves.
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1981 Winchester, JOHN WAYNE, 32-40 cal., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - JW37365 Lot #286 (Sale Order 288 of 763) This 1981 Winchester Model 94 Carbine JOHN WAYNE Commemorative Lever-Action features a engraved (films / scenes) pewter plated receiver, medallion in stock, 18.25" round carbine barrel, straight checkered stock, large loop lever, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, dovetail front sight and comes in original box. This estate-owned gun is believed to be unfired... Since 1964 the Winchester Repeating Arms Company (now the United States Repeating Arms Company) has produced special, limited edition Model 94 rifles and carbines to commemorate significant events, people, places or periods in United States or Canadian history. All of these special firearms were manufactured for only one year and were produced in limited quantities and have special serial numbers not in the regular production range. Each issue is unique. All have various levels of embellishment which highlight the event or person being honored including engraving, silver, gold or pewter plating of the receiver and other parts of the gun, as well as higher grades and figure of wood in the stocks and forends. Beginning with the ’66 Centennial models in 1966, these rifles and carbines have been provided in standard production boxes, but covered with a full color printed sleeve depicting scenes of the persons / events the gun commemorates. Most of the original sleeve art has been done by noted western artist Joseph Ferrara and are almost as enjoyable to collect as the commemoratives themselves.
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1983 Winchester, CHIEF CRAZY HORSE, 38-55 cal., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - CCH18841 Lot #287 (Sale Order 289 of 763) This 1983 Winchester Model 94 CHIEF CRAZY HORSE Commemorative Lever-Action features a engraved w/ gold fill case hardened receiver, Indian style tack decoration in stock and forearm, medallion in stock, 24" round barrel, straight stock, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, dovetail front sight and comes in original box. This estate-owned gun is believed to be unfired... Since 1964 the Winchester Repeating Arms Company (now the United States Repeating Arms Company) has produced special, limited edition Model 94 rifles and carbines to commemorate significant events, people, places or periods in United States or Canadian history. All of these special firearms were manufactured for only one year and were produced in limited quantities and have special serial numbers not in the regular production range. Each issue is unique. All have various levels of embellishment which highlight the event or person being honored including engraving, silver, gold or pewter plating of the receiver and other parts of the gun, as well as higher grades and figure of wood in the stocks and forends. Beginning with the ’66 Centennial models in 1966, these rifles and carbines have been provided in standard production boxes, but covered with a full color printed sleeve depicting scenes of the persons / events the gun commemorates. Most of the original sleeve art has been done by noted western artist Joseph Ferrara and are almost as enjoyable to collect as the commemoratives themselves.
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1980 Winchester, MATCHED SET OF ONE THOUSAND, 30-30 cal., Lever-Action, SN - 377642 Lot #288 (Sale Order 290 of 763) DOES NOT INCLUDE MATCHING 22 CAL. RIFLE. This 1980 Winchester Model 94 MATCHED SET OF ONE THOUSAND Commemorative Lever-Action originally sold with a matching 22 caliber rifle. This gun features a high polish blue receiver, Grade III walnut stock with oiled finish, 24" round barrel marked "MATCHED SET OF ONE THOUSAND" with gold inlay, adjustable peep rear tang sight and front dome sight. This Joe Panici Estate Collection gun is showing some bluing wear but has an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order... Since 1964 the Winchester Repeating Arms Company (now the United States Repeating Arms Company) has produced special, limited edition Model 94 rifles and carbines to commemorate significant events, people, places or periods in United States or Canadian history. All of these special firearms were manufactured for only one year and were produced in limited quantities and have special serial numbers not in the regular production range. Each issue is unique. All have various levels of embellishment which highlight the event or person being honored including engraving, silver, gold or pewter plating of the receiver and other parts of the gun, as well as higher grades and figure of wood in the stocks and forends. Beginning with the ’66 Centennial models in 1966, these rifles and carbines have been provided in standard production boxes, but covered with a full color printed sleeve depicting scenes of the persons / events the gun commemorates. Most of the original sleeve art has been done by noted western artist Joseph Ferrara and are almost as enjoyable to collect as the commemoratives themselves.
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1994 Winchester, LIMITED EDITION CENTENNIAL, 30 WCF cal., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - CN09151 Lot #289 (Sale Order 291 of 763) This 1994 Winchester Model 94 LIMITED EDITION CENTENNIAL Commemorative Lever-Action features a engraved blue receiver, 26" half-round half-octagon barrel marked "1894-1994", checkered dark walnut stock, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, dovetail front sight and comes in original box. This estate-owned gun is believed to be unfired... Since 1964 the Winchester Repeating Arms Company (now the United States Repeating Arms Company) has produced special, limited edition Model 94 rifles and carbines to commemorate significant events, people, places or periods in United States or Canadian history. All of these special firearms were manufactured for only one year and were produced in limited quantities and have special serial numbers not in the regular production range. Each issue is unique. All have various levels of embellishment which highlight the event or person being honored including engraving, silver, gold or pewter plating of the receiver and other parts of the gun, as well as higher grades and figure of wood in the stocks and forends. Beginning with the ’66 Centennial models in 1966, these rifles and carbines have been provided in standard production boxes, but covered with a full color printed sleeve depicting scenes of the persons / events the gun commemorates. Most of the original sleeve art has been done by noted western artist Joseph Ferrara and are almost as enjoyable to collect as the commemoratives themselves.
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2010 Winchester, OLIVER F. WINCHESTER 1 Of 500, 30-30 cal., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - OW200H1694 Lot #290 (Sale Order 292 of 763) This 2010 Winchester Model 94 High Grade OLIVER F. WINCHESTER Commemorative Lever-Action is 1 of 500 made and features a engraved silver nitride receiver, 24" half-round half-octagon barrel with full length tube, checkered Grade II/III walnut stock with high gloss finish, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, Marble’s gold bead front sight and comes in original box with paperwork. This estate-owned gun is New-In-Box with paperwork... Since 1964 the Winchester Repeating Arms Company (now the United States Repeating Arms Company) has produced special, limited edition Model 94 rifles and carbines to commemorate significant events, people, places or periods in United States or Canadian history. All of these special firearms were manufactured for only one year and were produced in limited quantities and have special serial numbers not in the regular production range. Each issue is unique. All have various levels of embellishment which highlight the event or person being honored including engraving, silver, gold or pewter plating of the receiver and other parts of the gun, as well as higher grades and figure of wood in the stocks and forends. Beginning with the ’66 Centennial models in 1966, these rifles and carbines have been provided in standard production boxes, but covered with a full color printed sleeve depicting scenes of the persons / events the gun commemorates. Most of the original sleeve art has been done by noted western artist Joseph Ferrara and are almost as enjoyable to collect as the commemoratives themselves.
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2008 Winchester, 1892 LIMITED DELUXE 1 Of 251, 44-40 cal., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - 0054MW920 Lot #291 (Sale Order 293 of 763) This 2008 Winchester Model 1892 High Grade LIMITED SERIES DELUXE TAKEDOWN Commemorative Lever-Action is 1 of 251 made and features a high polish blue receiver, satin checkered walnut stock, 24" octagon barrel with full length tube, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, Marble’s gold bead front sight and comes in original box with paperwork. This estate-owned gun is New-In-Box with paperwork... Since 1964 the Winchester Repeating Arms Company (now the United States Repeating Arms Company) has produced special, limited edition Model 94 rifles and carbines to commemorate significant events, people, places or periods in United States or Canadian history. All of these special firearms were manufactured for only one year and were produced in limited quantities and have special serial numbers not in the regular production range. Each issue is unique. All have various levels of embellishment which highlight the event or person being honored including engraving, silver, gold or pewter plating of the receiver and other parts of the gun, as well as higher grades and figure of wood in the stocks and forends. Beginning with the ’66 Centennial models in 1966, these rifles and carbines have been provided in standard production boxes, but covered with a full color printed sleeve depicting scenes of the persons / events the gun commemorates. Most of the original sleeve art has been done by noted western artist Joseph Ferrara and are almost as enjoyable to collect as the commemoratives themselves.
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1966 Winchester, Model 94 Carbine, 44 Rem. Magnum Cal., Lever-Action, SN - 3226791M Lot #292 (Sale Order 294 of 763) The Winchester Model 1894 rifle (also known as the Winchester 94 or Model 94) is a lever-action repeating rifle that became one of the most famous and popular hunting rifles of all time, it was designed by John Browning in 1894. The 1894 was produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company through 1980 and then by U.S. Repeating Arms under the Winchester brand until they ceased manufacturing rifles in 2006. The Model 1894 has been referred to as the "ultimate lever-action design" by firearms historians such as R. L. Wilson and Hal Herring. The Model 1894 is the rifle credited with the name "Winchester" being used to refer to all rifles of this type and was the first commercial sporting rifle to sell over 7,000,000 units. This Model 94 was made in 1966 and features a 20" barrel, high polish blue receiver, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and ramped dovetail front sight. This estate-owned gun is in nice condition, has a sharp clean bore and good tight action.
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1970 Winchester, Model 94 Carbine, 30-30 Win. Cal., Lever-Action, SN - 3493992 Lot #293 (Sale Order 295 of 763) The Winchester Model 1894 rifle (also known as the Winchester 94 or Model 94) is a lever-action repeating rifle that became one of the most famous and popular hunting rifles of all time, it was designed by John Browning in 1894. The 1894 was produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company through 1980 and then by U.S. Repeating Arms under the Winchester brand until they ceased manufacturing rifles in 2006. The Model 1894 has been referred to as the "ultimate lever-action design" by firearms historians such as R. L. Wilson and Hal Herring. The Model 1894 is the rifle credited with the name "Winchester" being used to refer to all rifles of this type and was the first commercial sporting rifle to sell over 7,000,000 units. This Model 94 was made in 1970 and features a 20" barrel, Lyman fully adjustable rear peep sight, ramped dovetail front sight and sling studs. This gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection has some light bluing wear, but has a sharp clean bore and a good tight action.
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1973 Winchester, Model 9422 Carbine, 22 S L LR Cal., Lever-Action, SN - F124765 Lot #294 (Sale Order 296 of 763) Winchester's Model 9422 was introduced in 1972. It was designed to capture the image of the traditional lever-actions with exposed hammer, straight grip, tube magazine and barrel bands. Unlike older Winchester lever actions it came grooved for scope mounting. It was offered in .22 Long Rifle and .22 WMR, and was priced at the high end of the .22 LR sporting rifle market. The 9422 action design was original and extremely reliable. The feed system handled the cartridge from the magazine to the breech face by its rim, and the slide cammed the rear of the breechblock up into the locking recess. A concealed polymer buffer above the breech gave a firm-feeling lockup and a very positive unlocking motion. This Model 9422 was made in 1973 and features a 20" barrel, dark walnut stock with oiled finish, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and hooded ramp front sight. This gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in nice condition with a sharp clean bore and a good tight action.
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1974 Winchester, Model 9422 Carbine, 22 S L LR Cal., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - F196049 Lot #295 (Sale Order 297 of 763) Winchester's Model 9422 was introduced in 1972. It was designed to capture the image of the traditional lever-actions with exposed hammer, straight grip, tube magazine and barrel bands. Unlike older Winchester lever actions it came grooved for scope mounting. It was offered in .22 Long Rifle and .22 WMR, and was priced at the high end of the .22 LR sporting rifle market. The 9422 action design was original and extremely reliable. The feed system handled the cartridge from the magazine to the breech face by its rim, and the slide cammed the rear of the breechblock up into the locking recess. A concealed polymer buffer above the breech gave a firm-feeling lockup and a very positive unlocking motion. This Model 9422 was made in 1974 and features a 20" barrel, satin walnut stock, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramp front sight and comes in original box with hangtag. This estate-owned gun has some scope wear atop receiver but otherwise is in nice condition with a sharp clean bore and a good tight action.
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1979 Winchester, Model 94 XTR Big Bore Carbine, 375 Mag. Cal., Lever-Action, SN - BB006214 Lot #296 (Sale Order 298 of 763) The .375 Winchester caliber is a modernized version of the .38-55 Winchester, a black powder cartridge from the 1880s. It was introduced in 1978 along with the Winchester Model 94 “Big Bore” lever action rifle. Though very similar in appearance to the parent .38-55, the .375 has a shorter case length and operates at much higher pressures. This Winchester Model 94 XTR Big Bore Carbine was made in 1979 and features a 20" barrel, high polish blue receiver, checkered walnut English stock with oiled finish, Williams fully adjustable rear peep sight and ramped dovetail front sight. This gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in nice condition with a sharp clean bore and a good tight action.
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1992 Winchester, Model 9422 Carbine, 22 S L LR Cal., Lever-Action, SN - F645919 Lot #297 (Sale Order 299 of 763) Winchester's Model 9422 was introduced in 1972. It was designed to capture the image of the traditional lever-actions with exposed hammer, straight grip, tube magazine and barrel bands. Unlike older Winchester lever actions it came grooved for scope mounting. It was offered in .22 Long Rifle and .22 WMR, and was priced at the high end of the .22 LR sporting rifle market. The 9422 action design was original and extremely reliable. The feed system handled the cartridge from the magazine to the breech face by its rim, and the slide cammed the rear of the breechblock up into the locking recess. A concealed polymer buffer above the breech gave a firm-feeling lockup and a very positive unlocking motion. This Model 9422 was made in 1992 and features a 20" barrel, satin checkered walnut stock, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and hooded ramp front sight. This estate-owned gun is in same-as-new condition.
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1959 Marlin, Model 336 Carbine, 219 Zipper Cal., Lever-Action, SN - T20368 Lot #298 (Sale Order 300 of 763) The Marlin Model 336 was introduced in 1948 and it has been offered in a number of different calibers and barrel lengths. The Model 336 is a direct development of the Marlin Model 1893 & Model 36 rifles. In 1956, Marlin incorporated its proprietary Micro-Groove rifling system into the Model 336. This rifling system provides very uniform bore dimensions and a very smooth bore finish designed to improve accuracy, prevent gas leakage, and reduce bore fouling. The .219 Zipper cartridge was created by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1937 to be used in their lever-action Model 64 rifle and the Marlin Model 366. It is a 30-30 Winchester cartridge necked down to a .22 caliber bullet. Winchester stopped producing .219 Zipper ammunition in 1962. This estate-owned (possibly one-owner) Model 336 was made in 1959 and features a 20" Micro-Groove barrel, smooth walnut stock, gold trigger, pre-tapped flat-top receiver, adjustable elevator rear sight and ramped dovetail front sight. This gun is in very nice condition for its age with light wear, a sharp clean bore and good tight action.
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1970 Marlin, Model 39 Carbine CENTURY LIMITED, 22 S L LR Cal., Lever-Action, SN - 10236 Lot #299 (Sale Order 301 of 763) This 1970 Marlin Model 39 CENTURY LIMITED is Special Edition Commemorating 100 Years Of Marlin 1870-1970. The Marlin 39A represents the oldest and longest continuously produced shoulder firearm in the world and is Marlins "Flagship" gun. The Golden Model 39A started life as the Marlin Model 1891, the first lever action rifle ever chambered in .22LR and the magazine was loaded through a conventional side gate in the receiver. This Special Edition Model 39 features a 20" octagon barrel, walnut stock with "39 CENTURY LTD." gold plate, medallion in receiver, gold trigger, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, dovetail front sight and sells complete with Burris 3x-9x-40mm scope. This gun will have some various stock scratches and wear but overall is in good condition with an excellent bore and good tight action.
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1989 Marlin, Model 1894-S Carbine, 45 Colt Cal., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - 11118485 Lot #300 (Sale Order 302 of 763) The Marlin Model 1894 is a lever-action repeating rifle introduced in 1894 by the Marlin Firearms Company. Its has been made in many variations and calibers throughout the years and is still in production to this day. The Marlin Model 1894-S is an elegant carbine chambered for pistol calibers. Its handy size is punctuated by a quick-pointing, straight-grip stock design and Old West style. This Model 1894-S was made in 1989 and features a smooth satin walnut stock, 20" Micro-Grooved barrel, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and hooded ramp front sight. This One-Owner Estate gun is believed to be unfired and comes in original box with manual.
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1988 Marlin, Model 1894CL "Classic", 25-20 Win. Cal., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - CL252031 Lot #301 (Sale Order 303 of 763) The Marlin Model 1894 is a lever-action repeating rifle introduced in 1894 by the Marlin Firearms Company. Its has been made in many variations and calibers throughout the years and is still in production to this day. The Marlin Model 1894CL "Classic" is Special Edition "Original Design" model only made for a few years circa 1988-1990 (This is believed to be a first year production with a SN Prefix "CL"). This Model 1894CL was made in 1988 and features a smooth satin walnut stock, 21.75" barrel, 1/2 length magazine tube, Marble's adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and dovetail front sight. This One-Owner Estate gun is believed to be unfired and comes in original box with manual.
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1990 Marlin, Model 1894CL "Classic", 32-20 Win. Cal., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - 10015188 Lot #302 (Sale Order 304 of 763) The Marlin Model 1894 is a lever-action repeating rifle introduced in 1894 by the Marlin Firearms Company. Its has been made in many variations and calibers throughout the years and is still in production to this day. The Marlin Model 1894CL "Classic" is Special Edition "Original Design" model only made for a few years circa 1988-1990. This Model 1894CL was made in 1990 and features a smooth satin walnut stock, 21.75" barrel, 1/2 length magazine tube, Marble's adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and dovetail front sight. This One-Owner Estate gun is believed to be unfired, but will have some box wear on the right side of the barrel, and comes in original box with manual.
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1990 Marlin, Model 1894CL "Classic", 218 Bee Cal., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - 10031467 Lot #303 (Sale Order 305 of 763) The Marlin Model 1894 is a lever-action repeating rifle introduced in 1894 by the Marlin Firearms Company. Its has been made in many variations and calibers throughout the years and is still in production to this day. The Marlin Model 1894CL "Classic" is Special Edition "Original Design" model only made for a few years circa 1988-1990. This Model 1894CL was made in 1990 and features a smooth satin walnut stock, 21.75" barrel, 1/2 length magazine tube, Marble's adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and dovetail front sight. This One-Owner Estate gun is believed to be unfired, but will have some light box wear on the right side of the barrel, and comes in original box with manual.
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1995 Marlin, Model 1895SS, 45-70 Govt. Cal., Lever-Action, SN - 05080745 Lot #304 (Sale Order 306 of 763) Introduced in 1972 and named in honor of the Marlin Model of 1895 (produced from 1895–1917), the current (New) Model 1895 rifle offered in .45-70 caliber utilizes the same Model 336 receiver design and lever action mechanism used in the Marlin Model 444. This Model 1895SS was made in 1995 and features an American black walnut pistol-grip stock with fluted comb and cut checkering, rubber rifle butt pad, tough Mar-Shield finish, swivel studs, 22" barrel with deep-cut Ballard-type rifling (6 grooves) and 1:20 twist, adjustable semi-buckhorn folding rear sight, ramp front sight with brass bead and Wide-Scan hood, solid-top receiver tapped for scope mount and hammer extension. This one-owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in nice condition with a sharp clean bore and good tight action.
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1997 Marlin, 1894 COWBOY LIMITED, 357 Mag./ 38 Spl. Cal., Lever-Action, SN - 03025703 Lot #305 (Sale Order 307 of 763) The Marlin Model 1894 is a lever-action repeating rifle introduced in 1894 by the Marlin Firearms Company. Its has been made in many variations and calibers throughout the years and is still in production to this day. This Model 1894CB COWBOY LIMITED was made in 1997 and features a diamond checkered walnut stock, 24" octagon barrel, full length magazine tube, folding adjustable rear tang sight and front dome sight. This one-owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in nice condition with a sharp clean bore and good tight action.
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2009 Marlin, Model 1895, 410 Ga., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - 91019930 Lot #306 (Sale Order 308 of 763) In 1929, Marlin took their standard Model 1883 lever action rifle and reworked it as a shotgun. To do this they had to lengthen the loading port, modify the tubular magazine, and replace the .45 caliber rifled barrel with a 26-inch smoothbore cylinder choked shotgun tube. This allowed the gun to hold five shots of .410 gauge. Like most shotguns of its era, it was only given a gold bead front sight and no rear. This was a rare gun, it wasn't widely marketed, instead was given away free to stock buyers at a rate of one new gun for every four shares of Marlin Preferred Stock. This modern remake of the Model 410 features a diamond checkered walnut stock, 22" barrel, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and ramped fiber-optic pin front sight. This estate-owned gun from the Dean Printy collection is in same-as-new condition, in original box with paperwork.
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1997 Rossi, Model 92 Carbine SRC (615 Of 2000), 357 Mag./ 38 Spl. Cal., Lever-Action, SN - 0615 Lot #307 (Sale Order 309 of 763) The Rossi Model 92 in stainless steel was introduced in 1997 and discontinued when Interarms dropped importation in 1998. This Special Production Run rifle is #615 of only 2000 made. Features include a smooth walnut stock with satin finish, stainless receiver/ barrel/ furniture, 20" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight and front blade sight. This one-owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp clean bore and good tight action.
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1979 Browning, Model BL-22 Carbine High Grade, 22 S L LR Cal., Lever-Action, SN - 06283RN226 Lot #308 (Sale Order 310 of 763) The Browning Model BL-22 was introduced in 1969 and it is still in production today. This BL-22 High Grade was made in 1979 and features a checkered walnut stock with gloss finish, high polish blue receiver with scroll engravings, gold trigger, 20" barrel, flip-up rear sight and dovetail front blade sight. This one-owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in nice condition with a few light scratches, has a sharp clean bore and good tight action.
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1989 Browning, Winchester Model 65 (1 Of 3500), 218 Bee Cal., Lever-Action, SN - 00521PN161 Lot #309 (Sale Order 311 of 763) The Winchester Model 65 had a relatively short run in the time-span of Winchester lever-action rifles. Manufactured from 1933 to 1947, the Model 65 could be described as a successor to the Model 53, which itself was an improvement on the design of the famous Model 1892. The Model 65 was the rarest of the 1892 family, only about 5,700 were made. In 1989, Browning marketed an excellent replica of the Model 65. A faithful reproduction, 3,500 were made in Grade 1 and 1,500 in High Grade, all in .218 Bee caliber. The Grade I had a high polish blue receiver while the Grade II came with silver-inlayed scrolling and gold-plated receiver. This Grade I features a smooth walnut stock with high gloss finish, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and hooded ramp front sight. This estate-owned gun is in nice condition with a couple small light scratches on the forearm, has a perfect bore and a good tight action.
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1990 Browning, Model 53 Limited Edition, 32-20 Win. Cal., Lever-Action (W/ Manual), SN - 03302NM3F7 Lot #310 (Sale Order 312 of 763) The Browning Model 53 was is a Limited Edition Deluxe Grade lever-action offered in 1990 and only 5000 were made. Features include a select walnut stock with deep checkering and high gloss finish, deep blue receiver with polished finish, 22" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail brass bead front sight. This estate-owned gun has a very small "ding" on the right side of the forearm, but otherwise is in beautiful same-as-new condition and comes with original manual.
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1998 Browning, Winchester 1885 "Low Wall", 45 Colt Cal., Falling Block (W/ Box), SN - 07128NP371 Lot #311 (Sale Order 313 of 763) The Winchester Model 1885 is a single-shot rifle with a falling-block action. It was principally designed by John Browning. Two models were produced, the Low Wall and the High Wall and were made by Winchester from 1885 to 1918. In 1998 Browning offered a faithful reproduction of the 1885 Low Wall which features a select walnut stock with deep checkering and high gloss finish, case hardened receiver, gold trigger, 24" octagon/ round barrel, flip-up adjustable peep tang sight, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, dovetail brass bead front sight and sling studs. This estate-owned gun is in same-as-new condition with box.
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1982 Browning, BAR-22, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 05118PY166 Lot #312 (Sale Order 314 of 763) The BAR-22 rifle was introduced in 1977 and discontinued in 1985. Features include a checkered walnut English stock with high gloss finish, deep blued receiver, 20" barrel, flip-up rear sight and dovetail front sight. This one-owner estate gun is same-as-new condition and comes in original box with manual.
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1986 Browning, A-Bolt (Leupold Scope), 22 LR Cal., Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - 06470PT136 Lot #313 (Sale Order 315 of 763) The production of the A-Bolt rifle began in 1985. The A-Bolt rifle is a bolt-action rifle with a short-lift bolt angle of 60 degrees. It uses a non-rotating bolt sleeve (partial sleeve on first generation A-bolt rifles). When the bolt is unlocked, smoothness is achieved with three guide ribs aligned with three locking lugs, enabling precise movement (only on the second and third generation A-bolt rifles). These three locking lugs also greatly increase bolt strength. The bolt's smoothness is also increased with a unique cartridge depressor; the cartridge depressor stays in place independent of the bolt's position. Near the end of the reloading cycle, when the bolt is re-inserted, the bolt moves gently over the cartridges in the magazine. The safety-catch is two-position, and is functioned using a thumb-slide on the action top-strap in the same manner as a shotgun. The barrel is free-floating and the recoil lug is glass bedded. Other features include a checkered walnut stock with high gloss finish, rosewood forearm & knob caps, gold trigger, 22" barrel, flip-up rear sight, dovetail front sight and sells complete with Leupold M8-4x scope. This one-owner estate gun is same-as-new condition and comes in original box with extra extended magazine.
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2006 Browning, T-Bolt Sporter, 22 LR Cal., Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - 01872MT253 Lot #314 (Sale Order 316 of 763) The original Browning T-Bolt was in production from 1965 to 1974. The T-Bolt gets its name from the “T” shape formed by the locking lug that sits perpendicular to the bolt body. It forms the top of the T. The bolt handle is connected to the bottom of the T, and pulling on it moves the locking lug sideways in the receiver. Once the locking lug clears the receiver wall, the bolt assembly moves rearward. Operating the T-Bolt is noticeably faster than a traditional bolt because instead of lifting the bolt up and then pulling back, the shooter simply tugs it rearward. One of the most endearing features of the T-Bolt is its cock-on-close action. This is the most flawlessly executed cock-on-close action. Most bolt-action rifles are variations of the classic Peter Paul Mauser design. Once fired, lifting the bolt moves the cocking piece up the cocking ramp while simultaneously moving the bolt body slightly to the rear. The rearward bolt movement that occurs when lifting the bolt handle is called primary extraction and it helps unstick cases from the chamber. This makes it easier for the shooter to extract fired cases when it comes time to pull the bolt rearward. The T-Bolt approach only moves the firing pin about one-third of the way necessary to cock the rifle when pulling the bolt to open the chamber. It isn’t until the bolt is in the last half-inch of forward movement that the firing pin spring compresses all the way to fully cock the action. This gives the T-Bolt its rather unique handling characteristics. Browning has reintroduced this rifle, naming it the "T-Bolt Sporter" and has it all of the original design features of the classic T-Bolt. Features include a checkered walnut stock with satin finish, gold trigger, 22" barrel, pre-tapped upper receiver for scope mounts and sling studs. This one-owner estate gun is same-as-new condition and comes in original box with paperwork.
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Remington, 1100 Premier Sporting Nickel w/Gold, 28 Ga., Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Box), SN - R305103J Lot #315 (Sale Order 317 of 763) No shotguns have won more titles, or are better equipped for the high volume regimen of today's elite shooters. Prepare to see record scores crushed at a rapid rate by their latest upgrade to the lineup the Model 1100 Premier Sporting series. Featuring nickel receivers with intricate fine line embellishments and gold accents, they're as aesthetically impressive as they are sweet to point and shoot. Gold triggers and a custom Premier Sporting hard case complete the package. Other features include a American walnut stock with high gloss finish, gloss nickel w/gold receiver, 27" vent-rib RemChoke barrel with four extended stainless choke tubes, double bead sights, 2 3/4" chamber, 14.25" LOP, 4+1 capacity and weighs in at just 6.5 lbs. This gun is brand new in hardcase with box and paperwork.
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Remington, Model 870 Express, 20 Ga., Pump (W/ Box), SN - AB829371U Lot #316 (Sale Order 318 of 763) The Remington Model 870 Express Shotgun is an all-American pump gun that brings hunters the best of the best. Beneath the rugged, durable exterior of the Model 870 Express Shotgun lies the same quality and precision that you’ll find in all of Remington’s legendary Model 870s. It features a receiver milled from a solid billet of steel for maximum strength and reliability. The silky-smooth twin action bars prevent binding and twisting so that you’ll always have the chance to get off a second shot. Appropriately dressed for the hunt and not for the wall, each shotgun sports non-reflective black matte metalwork and a no-frills laminate stock and fore-end. This 20 gauge Model 870 Express has a 28" vent-rib barrel with a Modified RemChoke, single bead sight, 14.25" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. Its solid, dependable action makes it America’s favorite, and continual upgrades make it the most advanced, well-rounded family of pump shotguns around. Along with continually evolving designs, this shotgun’s superiority is a matter of rugged dependability, great pointing characteristics and versatility. In fact, the Model 870 has been the standard for slide-action performance for more than 60 years. This gun from the Dean Printy Estate Collection is new in box with paperwork.
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Stevens, Model 555, 20 Ga., Over/ Under (W/ Box), SN - 15B10325 Lot #317 (Sale Order 319 of 763) Get world-class performance in an over-under with the Stevens 555, it is light and handles fast, thanks to a lightweight aluminum receiver. It's also loaded with high grade features, including a stylish Turkish walnut stock with checkering, chrome-lined 26" carbon steel barrels, tang-mounted safety with barrel selector, brass bead front sight and single selective mechanical trigger. This gun is in same-as-new condition with box and five choke tubes.
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Stevens, Model 555, 16 Ga., Over/ Under (W/ Box), SN - 18L10440 Lot #318 (Sale Order 320 of 763) Get world-class performance in an over-under with the Stevens 555, it is light and handles fast, thanks to a lightweight aluminum receiver. It's also loaded with high grade features, including a stylish Turkish walnut stock with checkering, satin stainless receiver finish, chrome-lined 28" carbon steel barrels, tang-mounted safety with barrel selector, brass bead front sight and single selective mechanical trigger. This gun is in same-as-new condition with box and five choke tubes.
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Yildiz Silah, Model NBD TS 870, 410 Ga., Over/ Under, SN - Y1378 Lot #319 (Sale Order 321 of 763) Yildiz Silah Shotgun Co., based in Turkey, has been making high-grade and custom European shotguns for over 45 years. The Yildiz Silah brand symbolizes "The Art Of Guns & Hunting In Elegance". This Model 870 features a dark Turkish walnut stock with checkering, stainless receiver with laser etched engravings, 26" vent-rib barrels and brass bead front sight. This gun from the Dean Printy Estate Collection is in same-as-new condition.
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Remington, Model 11-87 Premier, 20 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - TL018442 Lot #320 (Sale Order 322 of 763) By the 1980s, Remington had become increasingly aware of the need for a 12-gauge autoloading shotgun that could handle both 2 3/4- and three-inch shells interchangeably. To meet this need, Remington introduced a new autoloading shotgun in 1987, the Model 11-87 Premier, calling it "the finest, most versatile 12-gauge autoloading shotgun ever made, by us, or anybody else." The design of the new Model 11-87 Premier also included a large number of additional internal improvements to provide a "fifty percent increase in overall performance endurance," including a rust- and corrosion-resistant, stainless-steel magazine tube. This Model 11-87 Premier features a checkered walnut stock with high-gloss finish, elaborately engraved receiver with polished bluing, gold trigger, 25.5" vent-rib barrel with dual bead sights, chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells and 14.25" LOP. This gun is in same-as-new condition.
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1961 Remington, Model 11-48, 410 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 4127845 Lot #321 (Sale Order 323 of 763) The Remington Model 11-48 is a semi-automatic shotgun manufactured by Remington Arms as the first of its "new generation" semi-automatics produced after World War II. Released as the replacement for the Remington Model 11, it was manufactured from 1949 to 1968. The Model 11-48 was revolutionary in that it ushered in stamped steel components for a lower cost of assembly, and featured truly interchangeable parts not requiring fitting by a gunsmith, and was reliable in the extreme. The impact of these changes can be seen on every Remington shotgun since, and is also prevalent on competitor's models. The Model 11-48 differs from the Model 11 in the shape of its machined steel receiver and the use of less expensive stamped steel internal parts. The easily removable aluminum trigger housing was also featured on its successors. This Model 11-48 was made in 1961 and features a checkered walnut stock with gloss finish, black knob cap with duck in flight, grooved black hard rubber butt pad, 25" FULL barrel with ramped silver bead front sight, cambered for 3" shells or shorter and has a 14" LOP. This gun is showing some various light surface wear but overall is in nice original condition and appears to be in good working order.
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1954 Remington, Sportsman '48, 16 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 3552977 Lot #322 (Sale Order 324 of 763) The Sportsman '48 was a variant of the Model 11-48 introduced in 1949 to comply with various American hunting laws that limited shotguns used for hunting to three shells. It came with a crimped magazine tube that allowed it to be loaded with only two shells in the magazine. One additional round placed in the chamber brought its total capacity to three shells. The dimples pressed into the magazine tube can be removed with a round file from the inside, allowing the magazine to accept a full complement of four shells. This Sportsman '48 was made in 1954 and features a checkered walnut stock with gloss finish, black knob cap with duck in flight, grooved black hard rubber butt pad, 28" FULL barrel with ramped silver bead front sight, cambered for 2 3/4" shells or shorter and has a 14.5" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear and a good tight action.
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1978 Remington, Model 1100 Skeet-B, 20 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - N033295X Lot #323 (Sale Order 325 of 763) The Remington 1100 is a gas-operated semi-automatic shotgun, popular among sportsmen. First introduced by Remington Arms in 1963, it remains in contemporary production to this day. The Model 1100 ushered in the era of successful and reliable gas-actuated autoloading shotguns; all models of the series are gas operated with a mechanism that noticeably reduces recoil. As of 1983, it was the best selling autoloading shotgun in U.S. history. This Model 1100 Skeet-B was made in 1978 and features a select grade walnut stock with checkering and fleur-de-lis design, engraved receiver, 25.5" vent-rib SKEET barrel, dual bead sights, chambered for 2 3/4" shells and has a 14.25" LOP. This gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in nice condition with very light wear and has a good tight action.
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1988 Remington, Model 11-87 Premier, 12 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - PC100505 Lot #324 (Sale Order 326 of 763) By the 1980s, Remington had become increasingly aware of the need for a 12-gauge autoloading shotgun that could handle both 2 3/4- and three-inch shells interchangeably. To meet this need, Remington introduced a new autoloading shotgun in 1987, the Model 11-87 Premier, calling it "the finest, most versatile 12-gauge autoloading shotgun ever made, by us, or anybody else." The design of the new Model 11-87 Premier also included a large number of additional internal improvements to provide a "fifty percent increase in overall performance endurance," including a rust- and corrosion-resistant, stainless-steel magazine tube. This Model 11-87 Premier features a checkered walnut stock with high-gloss finish, 25.5" vent-rib ported barrel with dual bead sights, chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells and 14.25" LOP. This gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in nice condition with very light wear and has a good tight action.
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1970 Remington, Model 870 Wingmaster, 20 Ga., Pump, SN - S182242X Lot #325 (Sale Order 327 of 763) The Remington 870 was the fourth major design in a series of Remington pump shotguns made from 1950 to present day. The 870 features a bottom-loading, side ejecting receiver and a tubular magazine under the barrel. The gun comes with a plug for migratory bird hunting which reduces the magazine's capacity to two rounds. It has dual action bars, internal hammer, and a bolt which locks into an extension in the barrel. The action, receiver, fire control group, safety catch and slide release catch of the Remington Model 870 shotgun are similar to those used on the Remington Model 7600 series pump-action centerfire rifles and carbines. This Model 870 Wingmaster was made in 1970 and features a walnut stock with checkering fleur-de-lis design and gloss finish, black knob cap with duck in flight, 28" vent-rib FULL barrel with silver bead front sight, chambered for 2 3/4" shells and has a 14.25" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear and a good tight action.
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1970 Remington, Model 870 Wingmaster, 20 Ga., Pump, SN - S323109X Lot #326 (Sale Order 328 of 763) The Remington 870 was the fourth major design in a series of Remington pump shotguns made from 1950 to present day. The 870 features a bottom-loading, side ejecting receiver and a tubular magazine under the barrel. The gun comes with a plug for migratory bird hunting which reduces the magazine's capacity to two rounds. It has dual action bars, internal hammer, and a bolt which locks into an extension in the barrel. The action, receiver, fire control group, safety catch and slide release catch of the Remington Model 870 shotgun are similar to those used on the Remington Model 7600 series pump-action centerfire rifles and carbines. This Model 870 Wingmaster was made in 1970 and features a walnut stock with checkering fleur-de-lis design and gloss finish, missing black knob cap, 28" MOD barrel with silver bead front sight, chambered for 2 3/4" shells and has a 14.25" LOP. This gun has had receiver rebluing, but it is very hard to notice without the correct light and was very nicely done, it is in good condition with light wear and a tight action.
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1974 Remington, Model 870 Wingmaster, 12 Ga., Pump, SN - S964410V Lot #327 (Sale Order 329 of 763) The Remington 870 was the fourth major design in a series of Remington pump shotguns made from 1950 to present day. The 870 features a bottom-loading, side ejecting receiver and a tubular magazine under the barrel. The gun comes with a plug for migratory bird hunting which reduces the magazine's capacity to two rounds. It has dual action bars, internal hammer, and a bolt which locks into an extension in the barrel. The action, receiver, fire control group, safety catch and slide release catch of the Remington Model 870 shotgun are similar to those used on the Remington Model 7600 series pump-action centerfire rifles and carbines. This Model 870 Wingmaster was made in 1974 and features a walnut stock with checkering fleur-de-lis design and gloss finish, black knob cap with duck in flight, 28" MOD vent-rib barrel with extended choke tube and silver bead front sight, chambered for 2 3/4" shells and has a 14.25" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with a few small scratches and light wear and a good tight action.
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1978 Remington, Model 870 Wingmaster, 12 Ga., Pump, (W/ Box)SN - V494289V Lot #328 (Sale Order 330 of 763) The Remington 870 was the fourth major design in a series of Remington pump shotguns made from 1950 to present day. The 870 features a bottom-loading, side ejecting receiver and a tubular magazine under the barrel. The gun comes with a plug for migratory bird hunting which reduces the magazine's capacity to two rounds. It has dual action bars, internal hammer, and a bolt which locks into an extension in the barrel. The action, receiver, fire control group, safety catch and slide release catch of the Remington Model 870 shotgun are similar to those used on the Remington Model 7600 series pump-action centerfire rifles and carbines. This Model 870 Wingmaster was made in 1978 and features a walnut stock with checkering fleur-de-lis design and gloss finish, black knob cap with duck in flight, 28" MOD vent-rib barrel with silver bead front sight, chambered for 2 3/4" shells and has a 14.25" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with a few small scratches and light wear and a good tight action. This estate-owned gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a good tight action and comes with original box.
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1975 Ithaca, Model 51 Featherlight, 20 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 51008118 Lot #329 (Sale Order 331 of 763) The Ithaca Model 51 is a gas-operated semi-automatic shotgun designed by the late James Tollinger in 1970. In 1971, several 12-gauge configurations were available including: standard, deluxe, trap, skeet andvent ribbed barrels. By 1973 the Deerslayer and Magnum Models were introduced, and 20-gauge was also available in 1973. All Model 51's were suspended in 1987. This Model 51 was made in 1975 and features a checkered walnut stock with oiled finish, engraved receiver with polished bluing, 28" vent-rib MOD barrel with fiber-optic front sight, 2 3/4" chamber and 14.25" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and a good tight action.
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1991 Mossberg, 500A DUCKS UNLIMITED, 12 Ga., Pump (W/ Box), SN - L068290 Lot #330 (Sale Order 332 of 763) The Mossberg 500 is a series of pump action shotguns introduced in 1960, designed by Carl Benson. Originally using a single action bar that was known to bind and even break, this was changed to dual action bars in 1970, following the expiration of Remington's patent on the double action bar design. A single large locking lug is used to secure the breech. The magazine tube is located below the barrel, and is screwed into the receiver. The slide release is located to the left rear of the trigger guard, and the safety is located on the upper rear of the receiver (often called a "tang safety"). This Model 500 is a Ducks Unlimited Limited Edition made in 1991 and features a checkered walnut stock, Ducks Unlimited engraved receiver, 28" Accu-Choke vent-rib barrel with dual bead sights, MOD extended choke tube, chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells and has a 14.25" LOP. This gun appears to be unfired and comes in original box with paperwork.
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2006 Mossberg, Model 500A, 12 Ga., Pump (W/ Slug Barrel & Scope), SN - R776535 Lot #331 (Sale Order 333 of 763) The Mossberg 500 is a series of pump action shotguns introduced in 1960, designed by Carl Benson. Originally using a single action bar that was known to bind and even break, this was changed to dual action bars in 1970, following the expiration of Remington's patent on the double action bar design. A single large locking lug is used to secure the breech. The magazine tube is located below the barrel, and is screwed into the receiver. The slide release is located to the left rear of the trigger guard, and the safety is located on the upper rear of the receiver (often called a "tang safety"). This Model 500 features full camo, 28" Accu-Choke vent-rib ported barrel with dual bead sights, chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells and has a 14.25" LOP. Also comes with 24" rifled slug barrel with Nikon 2-7x32 scope. This gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in good condition.
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Savage, Model 212 Slug Gun, 12 Ga., Bolt-Action, SN - H172095 Lot #332 (Sale Order 334 of 763) The Savage Model 212 Slug Shotgun has a bolt-action platform built like a rifle. It features a user-adjustable AccuTrigger system, 22" button-rifled barrel, oversized bolt handle, tough synthetic stock camo stock with checkering, detachable box magazine, chambered for 3" shells and sells complete with Nikon Prostaff 3-9x40 scope. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, has dried glue on the barrel from camo tape but otherwise is in nice condition with a sharp bore and in good working order.
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Savage, Model 210 Slug Gun, 12 Ga., Bolt-Action, SN - F573194 Lot #333 (Sale Order 335 of 763) The Savage Model 210 Slug Shotgun has a bolt-action platform built like a rifle. It features a 24" button-rifled barrel, oversized bolt handle, tough synthetic stock black stock with checkering, box magazine, chambered for 3" shells and sells complete with Simmons 1.5-5x20 WA scope. This gun is in good condition with a sharp bore and is in good working order.
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1974 Remington, Model 3200, 12 Ga., Over/ Under, SN - OU18702 Lot #334 (Sale Order 336 of 763) The Remington Model 3200 was made from 1973 to 1984. In 1932 the Great Depression had the nation in its grip, but with eternal optimism, Remington released its Model 32 over/under. John Browning had introduced sportsmen to his Superposed a year earlier, but as innovative as Browning's design was, perhaps the 32 went a step farther. In 1973 Remington reintroduced the classic 32, renamed the 3200. The barrel-to-action fit was beefed up, and the safety was radical and practical. So was the manufacturing. The 32 was produced with manual fitting and machining; the Remington 3200 took advantage of CNC machining. Remington kept the original barrel design with the separated tubes joined at the breech with reinforcement midway down their length. At the muzzle, the bottom barrel was silver-soldered to the top. The barrels hinge on trunnions mounted on the sides of the action like Boss and most Italian-made over/unders. They pivot on cutouts in the monobloc into which the tubes were silver-soldered. This Model 3200 was made in 1974 and features a checkered walnut stock with high-gloss finish, adjustable comb and buttpad, bird dog receiver engravings, 30" FULL/ FULL barrels with vent-rib, dual bead sights and chambered for 2 3/4" shells. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in nice condition with early light rebluing and has a good tight action.
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1959 Savage, Model 24, 22 WMR/ 410 Ga., Over/ Under Lot #335 (Sale Order 337 of 763) The Savage Model 24 combination rifle/shotgun was in production for nearly 70 years (1938-2006). During it's lifespan Savage continually made changes to the Model 24's design resulting in numerous model and series groupings. This original version Model 24 was made in 1959 and features 24" joined barrels, adjustable elevator rear sight, front ramp sight, right side button barrel selector, smooth walnut stock, case hardened receiver and chambered for 22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire over 410 gauge. This gun is showing some wear but has sharp clean bores and appears to be in good working order.
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1962 Savage, Model 24B Deluxe, 22 WMR/ 20 Ga., Over/ Under Lot #336 (Sale Order 338 of 763) The Savage Model 24 combination rifle/shotgun was in production for nearly 70 years (1938-2006). During it's lifespan Savage continually made changes to the Model 24's design resulting in numerous model and series groupings. This Model 24B Deluxe was made in 1962 and features 24" joined barrels, adjustable elevator rear sight, front ramp sight, left side button barrel selector, checkered walnut stock, satin chrome receiver finish with quail/ fox engravings, gold trigger and chambered for 22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire over 20 gauge 2 3/4" & 3" shells. This gun is showing some wear but has sharp clean bores and appears to be in good working order.
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1969 Savage, Model 24J Deluxe, 22 WMR/ 20 Ga., Over/ Under, SN - A140574 Lot #337 (Sale Order 339 of 763) The Savage Model 24 combination rifle/shotgun was in production for nearly 70 years (1938-2006). During it's lifespan Savage continually made changes to the Model 24's design resulting in numerous model and series groupings. This Model 24J Deluxe was made in 1969 and features 24" joined barrels, adjustable elevator rear sight, front ramp sight, hammer barrel selector, checkered walnut stock, quail/ fox receiver engravings and chambered for 22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire over 20 gauge- 3" shells. This gun is showing light wear but has sharp clean bores and appears to be in good working order.
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1981 Savage, Model 24V Series D, 30-30 Win./ 20 Ga., Over/ Under, SN - D779990 Lot #338 (Sale Order 340 of 763) The Savage Model 24 combination rifle/shotgun was in production for nearly 70 years (1938-2006). During it's lifespan Savage continually made changes to the Model 24's design resulting in numerous model and series groupings. This Model 24V Series D was made in 1976 and features 24" separate barrels, flip-up rear sight, front ramp sight, hammer barrel selector, checkered walnut stock, case hardened receiver, scope rail and chambered for 30-30 Winchester caliber over 20 gauge 2 3/4" & 3" shells. This gun is showing light wear but has sharp clean bores and appears to be in good working order.
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1969 Savage Stevens, Model 311C, 410 Ga., Side-By-Side SN - A015593 Lot #339 (Sale Order 341 of 763) The Stevens Model 311 started as the Springfield 5000 around 1920 with model designation changing to 5100 in 1931. Around 1940 it became the Stevens model 311. It was discontinued in 1989. The Model 311 went through many design changes throughout the years, resulting in numerous models and series groupings. This Model 311C was made in 1969 and features a checkered hardwood stock with red oak finish, case hardened receiver, dual triggers, 26" barrels with high-rib, silver bead front sight and chambered for 410 gauge - 3" shells. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in very nice condition with a good tight action.
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1976 Savage Stevens, Model 311 Series H, 410 Ga., Side-By-Side SN - C293584 Lot #340 (Sale Order 342 of 763) The Stevens Model 311 started as the Springfield 5000 around 1920 with model designation changing to 5100 in 1931. Around 1940 it became the Stevens model 311. It was discontinued in 1989. The Model 311 went through many design changes throughout the years, resulting in numerous models and series groupings. This Model 311 Series H was made in 1976 and features a checkered blond hardwood stock, case hardened receiver, dual triggers, 26" barrels with high-rib, silver bead front sight and chambered for 410 gauge - 2 1/2" or 3" shells. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in nice condition with a couple very light "dings" and a good tight action.
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1983 Savage Fox, Model BSE Series H, 410 Ga., Side-By-Side SN - E159929 Lot #341 (Sale Order 343 of 763) The Savage Fox Model B was made from 1940 to 1986 and was a deluxe version of it's littermate, the Stevens Model 311, which was being made at the same time. The Model BSE went through many design changes throughout the years, resulting in numerous models and series groupings. This Model BSE Series H was made in 1983 and features a checkered walnut stock with oiled finish, polished case hardened receiver, 26" barrels with high vent-rib, dual silver bead front sight and chambered for 410 gauge - 2 1/2" or 3" shells. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in very nice condition with a good tight action.
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Berika, FX4 Tactical Shotgun, 12 Ga., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - B18ST0202 Lot #342 (Sale Order 344 of 763) For many years Berika has been associated with offering modern technology in firearms and constantly improving for the new generation. This FX4 12 Gauge Tactical Shotgun features a 4+1 round capacity, tactical adjustable sights/ scope mount, synthetic stock, tactical pistol grip, sling studs, 18.5? barrel, 3" flash hider and accepts 3? magnum shells. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition with box.
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Berika, FRX Tactical Shotgun, 12 Ga., Pump (W/ Box), SN - B18PX0282 Lot #343 (Sale Order 345 of 763) For many years Berika has been associated with offering modern technology in firearms and constantly improving for the new generation. This FRX 12 Gauge Tactical Shotgun features a 7+1 round capacity, synthetic stock, tactical pistol grip, sling ring, 20? barrel and accepts 3? magnum shells. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition with box.
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Berika, FRN Tactical Shotgun, 12 Ga., Pump (W/ Box), SN - B19PA0082 Lot #344 (Sale Order 346 of 763) For many years Berika has been associated with offering modern technology in firearms and constantly improving for the new generation. This FRN 12 Gauge Tactical Shotgun features a 7+1 round capacity, synthetic stock, sling ring, 20? barrel and accepts 3? magnum shells. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition with box.
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Berika, FX3 Tactical Shotgun, 12 Ga., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - B18SA0182 Lot #345 (Sale Order 347 of 763) For many years Berika has been associated with offering modern technology in firearms and constantly improving for the new generation. This FX3 12 Gauge Tactical Shotgun features a 4+1 round capacity, synthetic stock, sling studs, 18.5? barrel and accepts 3? magnum shells. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition with box.
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Linberta, PA101 Tactical Shotgun, 12 Ga., Pump (W/ Box), SN - 13P1931 Lot #346 (Sale Order 348 of 763) Well over 30 years of shotgun making in Turkey, Linberta shotguns are now finally available in USA. This PA101 12 Gauge Tactical Shotgun features a 5+1 round capacity, synthetic stock, sling studs, scope rail, lower accessory rail, 18.5? barrel and accepts 3? magnum shells. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition with box.
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Mossberg International, 715T Flat Top, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - EMB3651199 Lot #347 (Sale Order 349 of 763) This Mossberg Model 715 Tactical Rifle in .22 LR features a 16.25" barrel, black 6-position adjustable stock with pistol grip, A2 style rail, mounted adjustable sights, removable A2 style muzzle brake, quad picatinny rail handguard, sling mounts, an overall length of 33", an unloaded weight of 5.2 lbs and a 25+1 round capacity. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition and comes in original box with paperwork.
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Custom Aero Precision AR-15, 300 AAC Blackout Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - X128699 Lot #348 (Sale Order 350 of 763) This Custom Built AR rifle features a Aero Precision upper & lower unit, 10.5" 416R stainless 300 AAC Blackout barrel with 1:8 twist, Matrix Arms 9.5" M-Lok handguard, Nickel Boron bolt carrier group, Nickel Boron 2-stage trigger, Reflex red/ green tactical scope (w/ box), Magpul MBUS front and rear sights, ambidextrous charging handle, oversized stainless trigger guard, stainless 3-port muzzle break, SB Tactical SBA3 adjustable 5-position pistol brace, Scorpion combat style pistol grip with cushioned backstrap and comes with 20-round magazine. This gun is in brand new condition.
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Del-Ton, DTI-15 DT Sport, 5.56 NATO (223) Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - S087602 Lot #349 (Sale Order 351 of 763) Del-Ton Incorporated began with an enthusiasm for all things AR-15. They started out as a one-stop, online source for quality custom rifle kits, rifle parts, upgrades, optics, and accessories. As the business grew, so did the customers' demand for a more comprehensive product line. And, now, Del-Ton is proud to offer a complete line of AR-15 style modern sporting rifles, both off-the-shelf and ready to shoot, or designed by you the customer. This DTI-15 DT Sport features a 16" barrel with 1:9 twist, 6-position M4 stock, CAR handguards with single heat shields, A2 muzzle break, 30-round magazine, A2 style rail, front post sight and sling rings. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition and comes in original box with paperwork.
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Ruger, AR-556, 5.56 NATO (223), Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 845-38633 Lot #350 (Sale Order 352 of 763) Sturm, Ruger & Co. is one of the nation's leading manufacturers of rugged, reliable firearms for the commercial sporting market, with all products made in America. This AR-556 features a type III hard-coat anodized receiver, glass-filled nylon handguard, 16" cold hammer-forged alloy barrel with 1:8 twist, Ruger Rapid Deploy adjustable rear sight, front post sight, 1.5" muzzle break, adjustable collapsible stock, textured pistol grip and sling rings. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition and comes in original box with paperwork.
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Ruger, PC Carbine, 9mm Luger Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 910-16854 Lot #351 (Sale Order 353 of 763) Sturm, Ruger & Co. is one of the nation's leading manufacturers of rugged, reliable firearms for the commercial sporting market, with all products made in America. This PC Carbine features an aerospace-grade 7075-T6 aluminum billet receiver, glass-filled nylon stock, 16" fluted & threaded cold hammer-forged chrome-moly steel barrel with 1:0 twist, adjustable ghost ring rear sight, front post sight, textured grips and sling studs. This gun, from the Joe Pinici Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition and comes in original box with two magazines, hex wrenches for rear sight adjustment, buttpad spacer adjustment, speed loader and paperwork.
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1994 Remington, Model 522 Viper, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 3072628 Lot #352 (Sale Order 354 of 763) The Remington Model 522 Viper is a semi-automatic rifle chambered for the .22 Long Rifle cartridge made from 1993 to 1998. It features a black tactical Rynite stock, 20" barrel, ramped adjustable rear sight, ramped front sight and 10+1 capacity. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in very nice condition throughout.
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Savage, Mark II, 22 LR Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 1336273 Lot #353 (Sale Order 355 of 763) Great for casual plinking and hunting in the wild, the Savage Arms Mark II .22 LR Bolt-Action Rifle features a 21" carbon-steel barrel with a target crown muzzle, a steel receiver that's drilled and tapped for a scope, tan synthetic stock with cut checkering, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail front sight and sling studs. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition.
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Ruger, Model 10/22 Takedown, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 359-45097 Lot #354 (Sale Order 356 of 763) Sturm, Ruger & Co. is one of the nation's leading manufacturers of rugged, reliable firearms for the commercial sporting market, with all products made in America. This Ruger 10/22 Takedown features a 18" precision-rifled cold hammer-forged stainless barrel, easy takedown with quick separation of the barrel from the action, black synthetic stock with checkering, flip-up rear sight, dovetail brass bead front sight, 10-round magazine and sells complete with KonusPro 4x32 scope. This gun, from the Joe Pinici Estate Collection, is in nice condition with very light wear and a sharp clean bore.
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Ruger, American Black Copper, 22 LR Cal., Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - 833-80005 Lot #355 (Sale Order 357 of 763) The Ruger American is a bolt-action rifle built with innovative designs and modern materials meant for serious hunting. Ruger uses a 3-lug bolt design on the American Rifle with a 70° bolt lift, providing plenty of clearance to keep fingers and gloves from getting between the bolt handle and the riflescope. A 2-position tang safety is easily accessible and quick to operate by both right- and left-handed shooters; the bolt can be cycled for loading and unloading the rifle with the safety engaged. A cocking indicator at the end of the bolt can be seen and felt. Ruger designed the Marksman Adjustable trigger for the American Rifle to be user adjustable for weight-of-pull. The Marksman trigger is light and crisp, allowing for precision shooting in the field. The Ruger American utilizes a detachable, ultra-reliable rotary magazine that fits flush with the bottom of the stock, adding to the rifle's ease of handling. The stock is constructed from rugged composite with grooves and texturizing on the pistol grip and fore-end, providing a solid, non-slip grip in any hunting environment. The stock features molded-in, Power Bedding recoil/bedding blocks to rigidly attach the barreled action to the stock and free-float the barrel. A soft rubber recoil pad absorbs recoil considerably. The American Bolt-Action Rifle comes with a drilled and tapped receiver, and scope bases. The Ruger American Rifle is a lightweight, fast-handling, and superbly accurate rifle meant for rugged use in the outdoors. This American features a Black & Copper design, Williams fiber-optic front sight, adjustable "V" slot folding-leaf rear sight, sling studs and includes two interchangeable standard length of pull stock modules that provide comb height options for scope or iron sight use. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition and comes in original box with paperwork.
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Ruger, Model 10/22 M1 Carbine, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 0008-77787 Lot #356 (Sale Order 358 of 763) The Ruger 10/22 M1 version is a tribute to the classic M1 Carbine used by the U.S. military during World War II, the Korean War and well into the Vietnam War. For performance, appearance, and fun factor, this Ruger makes the grade. The look is classic but the performance is all 10/22. Features include a walnut M1 stock, 18.5" barrel, scope rail with adjustable ghost ring sights, protected blade front sight and Ruger BX-15 magazine. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition and comes in original box with paperwork.
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Ruger, Model 10/22RB Carbine, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 355-51362 Lot #357 (Sale Order 359 of 763) The Ruger 10/22 rifle is America's favorite 22 LR rifle, and it's ideally suited for informal target shooting, plinking, small game hunting, and action-shooting events. The 10/22 rifle is sleek, perfectly balanced, rugged, superbly accurate, and known for its legendary action and renowned reliable rotary magazine. The 10/22 Carbine features a hammer-forged barrel locked into the receiver by a unique two-screw V-block system, a precision-machined A380 aluminum alloy receiver, and a patented detachable rotary magazine with a unique rotor to separate cartridges and provide reliable feeding. This rifle features a wood stock, 18.5" barrel, adjustable "V" slot folding-leaf rear sight and dovetail front sight. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition and comes in original box with paperwork.
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1978 Ruger, Model 10/22 Carbine, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 117-59702 Lot #358 (Sale Order 360 of 763) The Ruger 10/22 is a series of semi-automatic rifles produced by Sturm, Ruger & Co. was introduced in 1968 and is still in production today. The 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. It was designed as a quality adult gun with adult ergonomics and not a stereotypically cheap "youth rifle". It was styled as reminiscent of the U.S. 30 caliber M1 carbine adding to its appeal. Its easy handling characteristics, negligible recoil, and inexpensive ammunition nonetheless make it ideal for young or inexperienced shooters. This Model 10/22 Carbine was made in 1978, comes in original box with paperwork and features a smooth wood stock with oiled finish, 18.5" barrel, adjustable "V" slot folding-leaf rear sight and dovetail front sight. This gun is in nice condition and is possibly unfired.
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Ruger, Model 10/22, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 256-90439 Lot #359 (Sale Order 361 of 763) The Ruger 10/22 is a series of semi-automatic rifles produced by Sturm, Ruger & Co. was introduced in 1968 and is still in production today. The 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. It was designed as a quality adult gun with adult ergonomics and not a stereotypically cheap "youth rifle". It was styled as reminiscent of the U.S. 30 caliber M1 carbine adding to its appeal. Its easy handling characteristics, negligible recoil, and inexpensive ammunition nonetheless make it ideal for young or inexperienced shooters. This Model 10/22 Standard features a smooth wood stock with oiled finish, 20" barrel, adjustable "V" slot folding-leaf rear sight and dovetail front sight. This gun is in nice condition and is possibly unfired. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition and comes in original box with paperwork.
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1990 Ruger, M77/22 "All Weather", 22 LR Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 700-92592 Lot #360 (Sale Order 362 of 763) The Ruger M77/22 was introduced in 1983 and is based on the centerfire Model 77 Mark II rifle. The All-Weather version is Rugers highest grade rimfire rifle. This M77/22 was made in 1990 and features a black synthetic stock with green grooved grip panels, stainless receiver, 20" stainless barrel, sling rings and sells complete with Nikon 2-7x32 scope. This one-owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp clean bore and a good tight action.
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1991 Marlin, Model 70P DUCKS UMLIMITED, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Box), SN - 09348466 Lot #361 (Sale Order 363 of 763) The Marlin Model 70P, also known as the Marlin Papoose, is a .22 Long Rifle semi-automatic rifle noted for its portability; it is less than 21 inches (530 mm) in length when disassembled and weighs 3.25 pounds. Disassembly simply requires loosening a barrel retention nut by hand or with a supplied tool. It is designed as a hiker and camper utility rifle. This Model 70P is a 1991 Ducks Unlimited Special Production and features a smooth walnut stock with medallion inlay, 16" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped front sight and comes in original box & DU soft case with paperwork. This gun is in nice condition and appears to be unfired.
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2001 Ruger, No. 1 Varmint, 25-06 Rem Cal., Single Shot, SN - 133-81549 Lot #362 (Sale Order 364 of 763) The Ruger No. 1 is a single-shot rifle with a Farquharson-style internal hammer falling-block action that was introduced in 1967 and is still in production today. An underlever lowers the block allowing loading and cocks the rifle. The Varmint Model features a heavy bull barrel that tapers to 0.74 inch at the muzzle. At eight pounds, it's a little bit heavier than the Standard Models but could still be considered a walking varminter. This No. 1 Varmint features a checkered American walnut stock with oiled finish, 24" barrel, sling studs and sells complete with Bushnell 4x-12x 40 waterproof scope. This gun is in same-as-new condition.
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Ruger, M77 Mark II, 7mm Mauser Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 784-15875 Lot #363 (Sale Order 365 of 763) The Ruger M77 Mark II is a modern variant of the original M77 "Mauser-Style" rifle. Features include a controlled feed Mauser pattern action with a flat bottom receiver and an integral recoil lug, one piece bolt, full length Mauser type extractor, fixed ejector, steel hinged magazine floorplate, generous ejection port for fast loading from the top of the action, square bridge action with integral scope mount bases, and an innovative diagonal bedding screw. The barrel is precision hammer forged. The bolt release is at the left rear of the receiver, and the three position (Model 70 type) safety is located at the right rear of the receiver. This gun features a checkered walnut stock, high gloss polished blue barrel/ receiver, stainless steel bolt, 22" barrel, sling studs and sells complete with Simmons 2-7x32 WA scope. This gun is in same-as-new condition.
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Remington, Model XR-100 Rangemaster, 223 Rem. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 7809713 Lot #364 (Sale Order 366 of 763) The Model XR-100 Rangemaster single-shot competition-grade target rifle, based on the legendary Remington XP-100 pistol action, delivers match-grade accuracy. The single-shot, solid-bottom receiver design of the Model XR-100 Rangemaster produces an extremely rigid and stable action that results in tack-driving accuracy. Matched with a 26" hammer-forged varmint-contour barrel with concave target crown, the satin blued barreled action is fitted to a black and gray/ green laminated thumbhole stock. The resin-impregnated stock provides exceptional strength and dimensional stability, and includes a rollover cheekpiece and a beavertail fore-end with lightening-vent cuts under the barrel channel for improved heat dissipation. A first for a Remington production gun, the Model XR-100 Rangemaster is equipped with an externally adjustable Model 40-X target trigger. The trigger pull weight can be adjusted from 1 1/2 to 3 1/2-pounds. This gun sells complete with MAG 6x-24x,40 scope and is in same-as-new condition.
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Remington, Model 700 VLS, 308 Win. Cal., Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - G6438254 Lot #365 (Sale Order 367 of 763) Built on the famous Model 700 cylindrical action, Remington Varmint rifles are the most accurate production rifles they produce. You'll be stunned by the degree of precision you get straight out of the box. The varmints won't be so lucky. The Model 700 VLS (Varmint Laminated Stock) delivers tack-driving, varmint rifle accuracy with a handsome, resin-impregnated, laminated stock. Includes Monte Carlo cheekpiece, and a wide, flat, beaver tail shape fore-end for enhanced stability. The rigid Model 700 action is mated with a vibration-dampening 26" heavy varmint barrel. All metal has a richly blued, fine satin finish. This gun comes in original box with paperwork and is in same-as-new condition.
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Remington, Model 700 VS SF II, 223 Rem. Cal., Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - S6544109 Lot #366 (Sale Order 368 of 763) More than just a facelift, the new Model 700 VS SF II utilizes a redesigned H.S. Precision composite stock reinforced with aramid fibers. The textured stock is colored black with green webbing and features a contoured beavertail fore-end with ambidextrous finger grooves, palm swell, and twin front tactical-style swivel studs to accommodate both a sling and a bipod. The unique full-length aluminum bedding block provides enhanced stability and consistent shot-to-shot accuracy. It features a 26" free-float stainless fluted target barrel with jeweled bolt, sling studs and mounted scope rings. This gun comes in original box with paperwork and is in same-as-new condition.
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Remington, Model 700 VS SF II, 308 Win. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - G6522072 Lot #367 (Sale Order 369 of 763) More than just a facelift, the new Model 700 VS SF II utilizes a redesigned H.S. Precision composite stock reinforced with aramid fibers. The textured stock is colored desert tan with black webbing and features a contoured beavertail fore-end with ambidextrous finger grooves, palm swell, and twin front tactical-style swivel studs to accommodate both a sling and a bipod. The unique full-length aluminum bedding block provides enhanced stability and consistent shot-to-shot accuracy. It features a 26" free-float fluted target barrel with jeweled bolt, sling studs and mounted scope rings. This gun is in same-as-new condition.
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Mossberg, 4X4, 243 Win. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - BA293089 Lot #368 (Sale Order 370 of 763) The bolt-action Model 4x4 from Mossberg delivers tackdriving accuracy. The 4x4 is a tough and useful rifle, intended for the world of hard knocks. It is based on the Model 100 ATR action and is machined from bar stock. Cartridge capacity is four standard or three magnum cartridges in the 4x4's smooth-feeding detachable polymer magazine. The bolt locks up via two large locking lugs, and the right locking lug houses the sliding extractor. A plunger-style ejector is housed on the left side of the bolt face. A prominent gas shield on the left side of the bolt protects the shooter in the event of a ruptured case. This rifle features a 24" fluted free-floated button-rifled barrel with a recessed crown, 2" flash hider, laminated Monte Carlo target stock, scope mounts and sling studs. This gun is in same-as-new condition.
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Mossberg, 4X4, 300 Win. Mag. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - BA233694 Lot #369 (Sale Order 371 of 763) The bolt-action Model 4x4 from Mossberg delivers tackdriving accuracy. The 4x4 is a tough and useful rifle, intended for the world of hard knocks. It is based on the Model 100 ATR action and is machined from bar stock. Cartridge capacity is four standard or three magnum cartridges in the 4x4's smooth-feeding detachable polymer magazine. The bolt locks up via two large locking lugs, and the right locking lug houses the sliding extractor. A plunger-style ejector is housed on the left side of the bolt face. A prominent gas shield on the left side of the bolt protects the shooter in the event of a ruptured case. This rifle features a 24" fluted free-floated button-rifled barrel with a recessed crown, 2" flash hider, synthetic Monte Carlo target stock with desert tan camo, sling studs and sells complete with Nikon 4-12x40 scope. This gun is in nice condition with light use.
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1989 Kimber, Model 82 Government, 22 LR Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - GM020826 Lot #370 (Sale Order 372 of 763) The Kimber Model 82 Government was manufactured for the U.S. Army in 1987 to 1989 for training purposes and was offered to the public via the Civilian Marksmanship Program. The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) is a U.S. government-chartered program that promotes firearm safety training and rifle practice for all qualified U.S. citizens with special emphasis on youth. Features include a smooth walnut benchrest stock, three buttpad spacers, 25.5" target barrel, scope/ sight mounts and sells complete with Bushnell High-Contrast long range scope. This gun is in nice condition with light barrel wear, has a sharp bore and a good tight action.
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1985 Savage, Model 110S "Silhouette" Series J, 308 Win. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - E581528 Lot #371 (Sale Order 373 of 763) The Savage Model 110S Silhouette Rifle was introduced in 1977 and was specifically designed for Metallic Silhouette Shooting in mind. Features include a walnut competition stock with textured grips and palm swell, heavy 22" tapered free-float chrome-moly barrel and sells complete with original Burris 6x-18x scope. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp bore and a good tight action.
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1976 Zastava/ Interarms, Mark X Mauser, 30-06 Sprg. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - B207892 Lot #372 (Sale Order 374 of 763) The Mark X was a line of rifles built on regular Mauser 1898 actions, manufactured in the Balkans by the company known as Zastava Arms, which has a long history manufacturing Mausers, and imported by Interarms. While foundationally a large-ring Mauser action, the Mark X features several substantial differences from the classic Mauser 98. Most are in the bolt, which features a sleek bolt shroud without safety. Other than that deviance, its full-length rotating claw extractor, fixed ejector, and dual opposing lugs are Mauser in design. It features a polished blue barrel & action, high-gloss urethane walnut stock with deep checkering, black forearm cap, 24" barrel, sling studs and sells complete with original Redfield 2x-7x scope. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a sharp bore and a good tight action.
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1974 Remington, Model 700, 308 Win. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 6740198 Lot #373 (Sale Order 375 of 763) The Remington Model 700 is a series of bolt-action centerfire rifles manufactured by Remington Arms since 1962. It is a development of the Remington 721 and 722 series of rifles, which were introduced in 1948. The M24 and M40 military sniper rifles, used by the US Army and USMC, respectively, are both based on the Model 700 design. This Model 700 was made in 1974 and features a Monte Carlo high-gloss checkered walnut stock with black forearm & knob caps, 22" barrel, jeweled bolt, hooded ramp front sight, sling studs and sells complete with Pentax Gameseeker 4-12x40 scope. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp bore and a good tight action.
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1979 Winchester, Model 670, 243 Win. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - G224181 Lot #374 (Sale Order 376 of 763) The Winchester Model 670 is a bolt-action sporting rifle that was made from 1966 to 1979 (except for 1974 when it was not listed by Winchester). Features include a Monte Carlo checkered stock with oiled finish, 22" barrel, and sells complete with Weaver Marksman 4x scope. This gun is in excellent condition with almost no wear, a perfect bore and good tight action.
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Savage, Model 93, 22 WMR Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 1543866 Lot #375 (Sale Order 377 of 763) The Savage 93 Bolt-Action Rimfire Rifle in 22 WMR reaches out well over 100 yards to take varmints, small game, and medium sized predators such as coyote, fox, and bobcat with minimum muzzle blast and pelt damage. It has built a solid reputation over the years for being extremely accurate. Savage's AccuTrigger enables shooters to obtain exceptional accuracy, allowing you to easily adjust it to your desired weight of pull for a light, crisp release with no creep. Other features include a satin checkered stock, 21" barrel, sling studs and sells complete with Nikko Stirling 4x32 IR MO scope. This gun is in same-as-new condition.
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Savage, Model 11 Lightweight Hunter, 260 Rem. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - H438220 Lot #376 (Sale Order 378 of 763) Introduced at the January, 2011 Shot Show in Las Vegas as part of Savage Arms growing “Specialty Series" of rifles was the new Savage Lightweight Hunter, promising to shave a full pound and one half off of the equivalent Model 14 American Classic. Savage managed to accomplish exactly what they set out to do, as the Model 11 weighs five pounds, nine and one half ounces. Savage used several techniques to remove the weight, most a matter of aggressive machining away of extraneous metal. The barrel is two inches shorter, the bolt has a deep “Twizzler” licorice style of spiral fluting, and the action frame itself has multiple lightening machined relief areas. The forearm of the oil-finished American walnut stock is aggressively populated from beneath with lightening slots. The trigger guard is techno-polymer, with the new style bolt release nestled at its front. This rifle also features the industry-leading Accu-Trigger, the newer “invisible style” barrel nut, 20" barrel, sling studs and sells complete with Burris E1 4.5x-14x scope. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in new condition with a couple light scuffs.
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1977 Remington, Mohawk-600, 243 Win. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - A6509006 Lot #377 (Sale Order 379 of 763) The Remington Model 600 was a push-feed bolt-action rifle introduced in 1964 and was designed to be a guide rifle, . It was made in several different variants through the years. The Mohawk-600 had all the same specs as the original Model 600 except featuring an 18.5" barrel with no rib, it was a promotional model produced from 1971 to 1980. This Mohawk-600 was made in 1977 and features a checkered walnut stock with gloss finish and sells complete with camo sling and Burris 3x-9x Full Field II scope. This gun is in nice condition with a couple scuffs, has a sharp clean bore and a good tight action.
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1975 Remington, Model 742 Woodsmaster, 30-06 Sprg. Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - A6967737 Lot #378 (Sale Order 380 of 763) The Remington Model 742, also known as the Woodsmaster is a semi-automatic rifle that was produced by Remington Arms from 1960 until 1980. It uses a straight 4 round magazine, a 10-round magazine, and a rare 20 round magazine. Features include a side ejection port and a free-floating barrel. It uses the same action as the Remington 1100 series shotguns with both having the venerable 870 series as the parent gun. In 1981, the Model 742 was replaced by the Model 7400. This Model 742 was made in 1975 and features a high gloss walnut stock with basket weave checkering, 22" barrel with adjustable ramp rear sight/ ramped dovetail front sight, scope rail and sling studs. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp clean bore and a good tight action. Does not include magazine.
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1952 (FIRST YEAR) Remington, Model 760 Gamemaster, 30-06 Sprg. Cal., Pump, SN - 35059 Lot #379 (Sale Order 381 of 763) The Remington Model 760 Gamemaster is a pump-action, centerfire rifle made by Remington Arms from 1952 to 1981. The Model 760 replaced the Model 141 in the product lineup. Being fed by a box magazine freed the design to use more powerful calibers with spitzer bullets. It was succeeded by the Remington Model 7600 series. This One-Owner Model 760, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, was made in 1952 (First Year Production) and features a walnut stock with grooved forearm and oiled finish, 22" barrel with adjustable elevator rear sight/ ramped dovetail front sight and sells complete with Burris 4x Mini scope. This gun is missing the buttpad, but is in overall nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp clean bore and will be in perfect working order. Does not include magazine.
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1988 Remington, Model 552 Speedmaster, 22 S L LR Cal. Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - A1956928 Lot #380 (Sale Order 382 of 763) The Remington Model 552 Speedmaster is a blow-back operated, self-loading, semi-automatic rifle introduced 1957 that can fire .22 Short, .22 Long and .22 long rifle cartridges. The Speedmaster was manufactured from 1957 to 1988 in a standard model. This Model 552 was made in 1988 (Last Year For Standard Production) and features a checkered walnut stock with fleur-de-lis design and oiled finish, 21" barrel with ramped adjustable rear sight/ front blade sight and shell deflector. This gun is in very nice condition with a couple light scratches, excellent bore, good tight action and comes in original box with paperwork.
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2008 Remington, Model 572 BDL Fieldmaster, 22 S L LR Cal., Pump (W/ Box), SN - E1405319 Lot #381 (Sale Order 383 of 763) The Remington Model 572 Fieldmaster is a slide action, manually-operated .22 caliber (rimfire) rifle manufactured by Remington Arms Company. First introduced to the commercial market in 1956, the 572 Fieldmaster rifle incorporates a tubular magazine capable of feeding .22 Short, .22 Long, or .22 Long Rifle rimfire cartridges, 21" barrel, a cross-bolt safety, and an aluminum receiver grooved for scope mounts. In 1966, Remington introduced the BDL or "Deluxe" rifle to supplement the 572A and 572SB. The BDL featured a ramp front sight with gold bead, a fully adjustable rear sight modeled after the sight used on Remington 700 big-game rifle, and a higher-grade walnut forearm and straight-comb butt stock with impressed checkering. In 1991, the walnut butt stock of the BDL Deluxe version was altered to incorporate a Monte Carlo comb to improve cheek weld when using the rifle with a telescopic sight, and the impressed checkering was altered to machine-cut checkering. This 2008 Model 572 Deluxe appears to be in brand new condition and comes in box with paperwork.
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1975 Remington, Nylon 66, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 2469069 Lot #382 (Sale Order 384 of 763) The Remington Nylon 66 was a semi-auto rifle manufactured by Remington Arms from 1959 to 1989. It was one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The model name was taken from the Nylon Zytel-101 stock made by DuPont. This Nylon 66 was made in 1975 and features a "Mohawk Brown" checkered nylon stock, 19.5" barrel, adjustable rear leaf sight and front blade sight. This gun is in nice condition with some various light scratches, has an excellent bore and a good tight action.
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1975 Winchester, Model 190, 22 L LR Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - B1546486 Lot #383 (Sale Order 385 of 763) The Winchester Model 190 semi-automatic . 22 rimfire rifle was manufactured from 1967 to 1980. It was basically a variant of the Model 290, which first appeared in 1965, but did not have the 290's select Monte Carlo stock. This Winchester Model 190 was made in approximately 1975 and features a high gloss wood stock, 20" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail front sight and sells complete with Weaver marksman 4x scope. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp bore and a good tight action.
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1974 Colt, Courier, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - SC26831 Lot #384 (Sale Order 386 of 763) The Courier was one of three rifles made by Colt from 1964 to 1976, the other two were the Colteer and the Stagecoach. This Colt Courier was made in 1974 and features a glossed wood stock, 19" barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped dovetail front bead sight, sling rings and sells complete with Tasco AccuDot sight. This gun is showing a few scratches but has a sharp clean bore and a good tight action.
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Henry, Model H018, 410 Ga., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - FTL02158 Lot #385 (Sale Order 387 of 763) Continuing on with their outside-the-box expansion program, Henry is taking their lever actions in another new direction with the introduction of two .410 bore shotguns for those who like their small-gauge shotgunning to be done through a quick-handling platform they’re familiar with in rimfire and centerfire versions already used in the field. The H018-410 is the long version, with a 24? round blued barrel, removable factory installed invector style full choke and large front brass bead, with no rear sight. This one provides slightly longer practical ranges with its barrel length, along with additional choke options you can buy separately. Both model variants are based on our blued steel-framed .45-70 Lever Action, with five-shot tube-loading magazines chambered for 2.5” shells only, dark straight-grained American walnut furniture, pistol grip wrists, checkering, sling swivel studs and a good thick non-slip ventilated black rubber recoil pad at the rear. New-In-Box with paperwork.
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Henry, Model H006C Big Boy Classic, 45 Colt Cal., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - BB0021800C Lot #386 (Sale Order 388 of 763) Don’t let the retro look fool you, these rifles are much more than shootin’ irons for today’s new breed of cowboy. They’re also the unbeatable choice of big-game hunters who prefer the traditional look, feel, reliability and accuracy that comes from an authentic Henry rifle. The traditional 19.75? octagonal barrel is outfitted with a classic fully adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight with a reversible white diamond insert and a brass beaded front sight. The tubular magazine tops off at 10 rounds. Both the straight-grip stock and forearm are crafted of select American walnut accented with a brass barrel band and Henry’s recognizable brass receiver. All have that crisp, smooth action that sets an authentic American-made Henry apart from other lever action rifles on the range and in the woods today. This gun is in nice condition with some light brass tarnishing and comes in box with paperwork.
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Henry, Model H012CR Big Boy Steel, 45 Colt Cal., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - BBS001372CR Lot #387 (Sale Order 389 of 763) The Big Boy Steel carries on the same brush gun appeal of the brass-framed Big Boys in its overall configuration, but with upgraded features for the modern hunter, while weighing in 1.68lbs. less than its cousin. The Steel Big Boy hangs its 17.5? round barrel and checkered walnut furniture on a matte-finished blued steel frame that’s drilled & tapped for optional scope mounts, and uses the same adjustable Western-style sights as the standard Big Boy, with the same sliding transfer bar “safety” system in its hammer. Most of the weight savings is due to the steel frame being lighter than a brass counterpart to begin with, and less steel in the thinner barrel walls than an octagon version. New-In-Box with paperwork.
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Henry, Model H018R, 410 Ga., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - FTL02158 Lot #388 (Sale Order 390 of 763) Continuing on with their outside-the-box expansion program, Henry is taking their lever actions in another new direction with the introduction of two .410 bore shotguns for those who like their small-gauge shotgunning to be done through a quick-handling platform they’re familiar with in rimfire and centerfire versions already used in the field. The H018-410R is a more versatile and compact package featuring a 20? barrel, with a cylinder bore “choke”, simply a tapered constriction of the gun barrel’s bore at the muzzle end, and our standard adjustable semi-buckhorn rear and brass bead front sights. The weight’s easier to tote over a long afternoon on foot, with the shorter round barrel working easier through brush and other tight terrain where shots are expected to be close and fast. The adjustable sights make it easy to regulate patterns with a variety of birdshot and slugs to handle anything from small game birds such as partridge and pigeons through cottontails to fox and coyotes, varmints and pest control. Both model variants are based on our blued steel-framed .45-70 Lever Action, with five-shot tube-loading magazines chambered for 2.5” shells only, dark straight-grained American walnut furniture, pistol grip wrists, checkering, sling swivel studs and a good thick non-slip ventilated black rubber recoil pad at the rear. New-In-Box with paperwork.
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Henry, Model H001T Octagon Frontier, 22 S L LR Cal., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - T54965H Lot #389 (Sale Order 391 of 763) Like stagecoaches, swinging saloon doors and Pony Express riders, there are many innovations of the Old West that have long faded from use and live on only in Western movies and history books. So, Henry created the "Octagon Frontier" Lever-Action rifle to honor the traditions of the wild west. Features include a 20" octagon barrel with Marbles semi-buckhorn rear sight with a diamond insert, highly visible brass beaded front sight, smooth American walnut stock and full length magazine tube. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition, in box with paperwork.
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Henry, Model H001T Octagon Frontier, 22 S L LR Cal., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - T62574H Lot #390 (Sale Order 392 of 763) Like stagecoaches, swinging saloon doors and Pony Express riders, there are many innovations of the Old West that have long faded from use and live on only in Western movies and history books. So, Henry created the "Octagon Frontier" Lever-Action rifle to honor the traditions of the wild west. Features include a 20" octagon barrel with Marbles semi-buckhorn rear sight with a diamond insert, highly visible brass beaded front sight, smooth American walnut stock and full length magazine tube. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition, in box with paperwork.
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Henry, Model H001 Classic, 22 S L LR Cal., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - 653556H Lot #391 (Sale Order 393 of 763) The Henry "Classic" Western-style lever-action rifle is one of the most popular .22 caliber rifles on the market today. The reason for its popularity is because it shoots great and looks great. Features include a 18.5" round barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, hooded ramp front sight and full length magazine tube. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition, in box with paperwork.
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Henry, Model H001 Classic, 22 S L LR Cal., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - 730747H Lot #392 (Sale Order 394 of 763) The Henry "Classic" Western-style lever-action rifle is one of the most popular .22 caliber rifles on the market today. The reason for its popularity is because it shoots great and looks great. Features include a 18.5" round barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, hooded ramp front sight and full length magazine tube. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition, in box with paperwork.
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Henry, Model H001 Magnum Classic, 22 Mag. Cal., Lever-Action, SN - M152461H Lot #393 (Sale Order 395 of 763) If you're sold on the Western styling conjured up by a lever-action .22 and want more stopping power for small game and varminting, the .22 Magnum is right for you. It features a deluxe checkered American walnut stock, grooved receiver for easy scope mounting, 19.25 barrel that will deliver the accuracy you need, adjustable elevator rear sight, hooded ramp front sight and sling studs. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, has a few light scratches but the bore is perfect and the action is good and tight.
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Henry, Model H003T, 22 S L LR Cal., Pump (W/ Box), SN - P09823T Lot #394 (Sale Order 396 of 763) The Henry Pump Action Octagon .22 rifle joins faded jeans, Mom?s apple pie, a restored ?57 Chevy as an all-American icon. Now fitted with a blue octagonal barrel, it resurrects the great old days of the traditional shooting gallery. It sports a grooved receiver for mounting a scope, Marbles semi-buckhorn fully adjustable rear sights with standard 3/8? dovetail slots enabling you to change sights if you choose to do so, beautifully finished American walnut and 20" octagon barrel. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition, in box with paperwork.
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Winchester, Model 9410 Traditional, 410 Ga., Lever-Action, SN - SG09659 Lot #395 (Sale Order 397 of 763) The Model 9410 Traditional shotgun?s straight grip stock and top-tang safety bring back the look and feel of the original Model 1894s. It is designed with the kind of handling and pointability necessary when hunting fast-moving game. The 24" barrel, with interchangeable Invector chokes, readily handles all current factory 2 1/2" .410 bore shotgun loads, including Foster-type rifled slugs for larger varmints. A modified shallow ?V? adjustable rear sight is paired with a fiber-optic TRUGLO front sight for fast target acquisition. It also sports a dark walnut checkered stock, hammer extension and full length magazine tube with 9+1 capacity. This one-owner gun is in same-as-new condition.
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Cimarron Arms, Winchester 1873 "Deluxe Sporting", 32 WCF Cal., Lever-Action, SN - 10509 Lot #396 (Sale Order 398 of 763) Winchester?s 1873 rifle was the ?Rifle that Won the West". The Cimarron Arms, Winchester 1873 "Deluxe Sporting" rifle is a beautiful recreation of this iconic firearm. Features include a 24" octagon barrel, adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, dovetail front sight, checkered walnut stock with high-gloss finish, case hardened receiver/ furniture and full length magazine tube. This gun is in same-as-new condition.
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A. Uberti, Model 1866 Carbine CHIEF RED CLOUD, 22 LR Cal., Lever-Action, SN - 46727 Lot #397 (Sale Order 399 of 763) A. Uberti has been making top quality firearm replicas since 1959 and were the first manufacture to do this. The quality and workmanship of their historical arms have become legendary. The first Winchester rifle ? the Winchester Model 1866 ? was originally chambered for the rimfire .44 Henry. Nicknamed the "Yellow Boy" because of its receiver of a bronze/brass alloy called gunmetal, it was famous for its rugged construction and lever-action "repeating rifle" mechanism that allowed the user to fire a number of shots before having to reload. Nelson King's improved patent remedied flaws in the Henry rifle by incorporating a loading gate on the side of the frame and integrating a round, sealed magazine which was partially covered by a forestock. This Model 66, from A. Uberti, is a Chief Red Cloud Tribute with elaborate receiver engravings and decorative stock pegs. It features a 19" barrel, brass "Yellow" receiver, case hardened hammer/ lever and high-gloss walnut stock. This gun is in nice condition with some light tarnish spots, has a sharp clean bore and is in good working order... Chief Red Cloud (1822 ? 1909) was one of the most important leaders of the Oglala Lakota from 1868 to 1909. He was one of the most capable Native American opponents that the United States Army faced in its mission to occupy the western territories, defeating the United States during Red Cloud's War, which was a fight over control of the Powder River Country in northeastern Wyoming and southern Montana. The largest action of the war was the Fetterman Fight, with 81 U.S soldiers killed, and was the worst military defeat suffered by the United States Army on the Great Plains until the Battle of the Little Bighorn ten years later.
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Rossi, Model 92 SRC, 38 Special/ 357 Mag. Cal., Lever-Action, SN - K102203 Lot #398 (Sale Order 400 of 763) If you're looking for a working man's cowboy saddle ring carbine, Rossi's Model 92 is the last man standing. It is high quality and reliable but was not designed to be a family heirloom. It features a dark walnut stock with oiled finish, high polished blue receiver, 20" barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable elevator rear sight and front blade sight. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition with a couple light scratches, has a sharp clean bore and will be in perfect working order.
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Rossi, Model 92 Carbine, 45 Colt Cal., Lever-Action, SN - AM130007 Lot #399 (Sale Order 401 of 763) If you're looking for a working man's cowboy carbine, Rossi's Model 92 is the last man standing. It is high quality and reliable but was not designed to be a family heirloom. It features a dark walnut stock with oiled finish, high polished blue receiver, 20" barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable elevator rear sight and front blade sight. This estate-owned gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp clean bore and will be in perfect working order.
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IAB Marcheno, Sharps Rifle, 45/70 Govt. Cal., Single-Shot Falling-Block, SN - 27720 Lot #400 (Sale Order 402 of 763) Sharps rifles were a series of large bore single shot rifles that began with a design by Christian Sharps in 1848. Sharps rifles have been historically renowned for long range and high accuracy. By 1874 the rifle was available in a variety of calibers and had been adopted by the armies of a number of nations and was one of the few successful designs to transition to metallic cartridge use. Reproductions of the Sharps rifle are currently made by different rifle companies and the rifle has become an icon of the Old West due to its use in a number of movies in the Western genre. This high quality reproduction was made by IAB Marcheno in Italy and features a 28.5" barrel, flip-up rear sight, dovetail brass front bead sight, case hardened receiver/ hammer and checkered walnut stock. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp clean bore and appears to be in good working order.
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Thompson/Center, TCR '87 Aristocrat, 30-06 Sprg. Cal., Single-Shot, SN - 11184 Lot #401 (Sale Order 403 of 763) Since 1967, Thompson/Center Arms has been synonymous with firearms that stand up in the toughest situations and perform when it counts. With features like interchangeable barrels, 5R rifling and uncompromised quality and design, Thompson/Center is the brand that delivers value and reliability you won?t find anywhere else. Perhaps that?s why today?s top hunters rely on T/C. This TCR '87 Aristocrat features a 23" interchangeable barrel chambered for 30-06 Springfield, walnut stock with checkered grip and grooved forearm, high luster barrel bluing, competition trigger shroud, ramped dovetail front sight and sells complete with Nikon ProStaff 2-7x32 scope. This gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in nice condition with a sharp bore and will be in perfect working order.
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Thompson/Center, Contender Rifle, 223 Rem./ 30-30 Win. Cal., Single-Shot, SN - 355588 Lot #402 (Sale Order 404 of 763) The Thompson/Center Contender is a break-action single-shot pistol or rifle that was introduced in 1967. Thompson/Center Arms is synonymous with firearms that stand up in the toughest situations and perform when it counts. With features like interchangeable barrels, 5R rifling and uncompromised quality and design, Thompson/Center is the brand that delivers value and reliability you won?t find anywhere else. This Contender Rifle comes with 223 Remington & 30-30 Winchester stainless interchangeable barrels, has a smooth walnut stock and sells complete with Simmons 2-7x44 WA scope. This gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in nice condition with some light wear, both barrels have a sharp bore and will be in perfect working order.
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Thompson/Center, Contender (Leupold Scope), 44 Rem. Mag./ 17 HMR Cal., Single-Shot, SN - 356085 Lot #403 (Sale Order 405 of 763) The Thompson/Center Contender is a break-action single-shot pistol or rifle that was introduced in 1967. Thompson/Center Arms is synonymous with firearms that stand up in the toughest situations and perform when it counts. With features like interchangeable barrels, 5R rifling and uncompromised quality and design, Thompson/Center is the brand that delivers value and reliability you won?t find anywhere else. This Contender Pistol comes with 44 Remington Magnum & Super 14 17 HMR interchangeable barrels, has smooth walnut grips with rubber backstrap and sells complete with Leupold M8-2x Extended ER scope & BSA 2x20 scope. This estate-owned gun is in nice condition with some light wear, both barrels have a sharp bore and appears to be in good working order.
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Thompson/Center, Contender, 22 Jet Cal., Single-Shot, SN - 36449 Lot #404 (Sale Order 406 of 763) The .22 Remington Jet (also known as .22 Jet, .22 Center Fire Magnum, or .22 CFM) is a .22 in (5.6mm) cartridge developed jointly by Remington and Smith & Wesson, it was to be used in the Model 53 revolver, which first appeared late in 1961. The .22 Jet was also a factory chambering for the T/C Contender and the design allowed for it to reach its full potential. No cylinder gap, no case setback. The Thompson/Center Contender is a break-action single-shot pistol or rifle that was introduced in 1967. Thompson/Center Arms is synonymous with firearms that stand up in the toughest situations and perform when it counts. With features like interchangeable barrels, 5R rifling and uncompromised quality and design, Thompson/Center is the brand that delivers value and reliability you won?t find anywhere else. This Contender Pistol comes with 22 Jet interchangeable barrel, has a checkered walnut competition style grip and sells complete with TC Lobo 1 1/2x scope. This estate-owned gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp bore and appears to be in good working order.
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Thompson/Center, Contender, 7mm TCU Cal., Single-Shot, SN - 36449 Lot #405 (Sale Order 407 of 763) The Thompson/Center Contender is a break-action single-shot pistol or rifle that was introduced in 1967. Thompson/Center Arms is synonymous with firearms that stand up in the toughest situations and perform when it counts. With features like interchangeable barrels, 5R rifling and uncompromised quality and design, Thompson/Center is the brand that delivers value and reliability you won’t find anywhere else. This Contender pistol comes with 7mm Thompson/Center Ugalde (TCU) interchangeable barrel, has a Pachmayr black checkered rubber grip/ forearm, 10" barrel and adjustable target sights. This gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp bore and will be in perfect working order.
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Thompson/Center, 22 LR Cal., Barrel - W/ Tasco Scope Lot #406 (Sale Order 408 of 763) This Thompson/ Center round barrel is 10" long, has a sharp clean bore and sells complete with Tasco 4x20 scope.
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Thompson/Center, 30 Herrett Cal., Barrel - W/ Bushnell Scope Lot #407 (Sale Order 409 of 763) This Thompson/ Center round barrel is 10" long, has a sharp clean bore and sells complete with Bushnell Magnum Phantom 2.5x scope.
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Thompson/Center, 7-30 Waters Cal., "Super 14" Barrel Lot #408 (Sale Order 410 of 763) This Thompson/ Center round barrel is 14" long and has a sharp clean bore.
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Thompson/Center, 30-30 Win. Cal., Barrel - W/ Sights Lot #409 (Sale Order 411 of 763) This Thompson/ Center round barrel is 10" long, adjustable target sights and has a sharp clean bore.
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Thompson/Center, 357 Mag. Cal., Barrel - W/ Leupold Scope & Forearm Lot #410 (Sale Order 412 of 763) This Thompson/ Center octagon barrel is 10" long, has a sharp clean bore and sells complete with Leupold M8-4x Extended ER scope & checkered forearm.
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Thompson/Center, 30-30 Win. Cal., Barrel - W/ Tasco Scope Lot #411 (Sale Order 413 of 763) This Thompson/ Center octagon barrel is 10" long, has a sharp clean bore and sells complete with Tasco 1.5x20 scope.
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Thompson/Center, 45 Colt Cal. Or 410 Ga., Barrel Lot #412 (Sale Order 414 of 763) This Thompson/ Center octagon barrel is 10" long with ported choke, has a sharp clean bore and will fire 45 Colt or 410 gauge.
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Circa 1879 Smith & Wesson, Model 2 "Second Model", 38 S&W Cal., Top-Break Revolver, SN - 15326 Lot #413 (Sale Order 415 of 763) The Smith & Wesson Model 2, also referred to as the Smith & Wesson .38 Single Action, was Smith & Wesson's first .38 caliber revolver. Chambered in .38 S&W, its cylinder held 5 shots. The single action version was produced in three varieties from 1876 through 1911. The Smith & Wesson Model 2 was a "top-break", with the barrel release catch located on the top of the frame, just in front of the hammer. It was a larger caliber version of the third model of the Smith & Wesson Model 1 1/2. The "Second Model" of the 38 Single Action used a shorter and more efficient ejection and extraction system and lacked the shroud of the 1st model. It was produced in blued steel and nickel-plated versions, with most models having a ?3 1?2-inch or ?4 1?2-inch barrel. These revolvers had a spur trigger and lacked a trigger guard. This Model 2 "Second Model" was made circa 1878 and features a nickel plated frame, black hard rubber checkered grips and 3.25" barrel. This gun is showing wear but the bore is still sharp and it appears to be in good working order.
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Circa 1880 Belgium, Frontier "Double-Action", 44-40 Win. Cal. (44 WCF), Revolver, SN - Lot #414 (Sale Order 416 of 763) Made in Belgian, this .44-40 six shot revolver was sold in the later 1800’s to compete with Colt and S&W. These guns were listed in the first copies of the old Sears catalogues. Beside firing the .44-40 (Winchester Center Fire) they would usually fire the .44 Russian cartridge which many S&W’s used. Features include a 4.5" barrel, black hard rubber checkered grips, trigger guard finger-grip and lanyard ring. This gun has lost all of its bluing and is showing wear but still has a sharp bore and appears to be in good tight working order.
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1907 Smith & Wesson, 32-20 Hand-Ejector Model Of 1905, 32 WCF Cal., Revolver, SN - 32802 Lot #415 (Sale Order 417 of 763) The Smith & Wesson 32-20 Hand-Ejector is a double-action revolver built on a "K" frame made from 1899-1940 in eight different variants or changes. This Model 32-20 Model of 1905 (1st change) was the 5th variant, made in 1907, and features a 5" barrel, checkered walnut grips and six-shot cylinder. This gun is showing wear but the bore is still sharp and it appears to be in good working order.
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1923 Smith & Wesson, Safety Hammerless "Lemon Squeezer", 32 S&W Cal., Revolver, SN - 201826 Lot #416 (Sale Order 418 of 763) The Smith & Wesson Safety Hammerless or New Departure (nicknamed by collectors as the Lemon Squeezer) is a double-action revolver that was produced from 1887 to 1940. It is Based on the Smith & Wesson Model 2 double-action design, the revolver incorporated an internal hammer and an external grip safety on its back-strap. It was chambered in .32 S&W and .38 S&W calibers; these revolvers were discontinued prior to World War II, being eclipsed by the stronger hand ejector models. This 3rd Model Safety Hammerless was made circa 1923 and features authentic "Pearl Grips", 3" barrel and five-shot cylinder. This gun appears all original (frame & cylinder numbers match), still has a sharp bore and appears to be in excellent working order.
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1912 Colt, SAA First Generation, 38-40 Win. Cal. (38 WCF), Revolver, SN - 321038 Lot #417 (Sale Order 419 of 763) The Colt Single Action Army, also known as the SAA, is a single-action revolver with a revolving cylinder holding six metallic cartridges. It was designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company—today's Colt's Manufacturing Company—and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. The Colt SAA has been offered in over 30 different calibers and various barrel lengths. Its overall appearance has remained consistent since 1873. Colt has cancelled its production twice, but brought it back due to popular demand. The revolver was popular with ranchers, lawmen, and outlaws alike. Its design has influenced the production of numerous other models from other companies. The first models or "First Generations" were made from 1873 to 1941. This Colt Single-Action Army First Generation, made in 1912, features a 4.75" barrel and "Stag Style" grips. This gun is showing some wear but overall it is in nice condition for its age with a nice sharp bore and a tight action.
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1964 Colt, SAA Second Generation, 357 Mag. Cal., Revolver, SN - 38859SA Lot #418 (Sale Order 420 of 763) The Colt Single Action Army, also known as the SAA, is a single-action revolver with a revolving cylinder holding six metallic cartridges. It was designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company—today's Colt's Manufacturing Company—and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. The Colt SAA has been offered in over 30 different calibers and various barrel lengths. Its overall appearance has remained consistent since 1873. Colt has cancelled its production twice, but brought it back due to popular demand. The revolver was popular with ranchers, lawmen, and outlaws alike. Its design has influenced the production of numerous other models from other companies. The second production models or "Second Generations" were made from 1956 to 1974. This Colt Single-Action Army Second Generation, made in 1964, features a nickel plated frame, white grips with gold Roaring Colt inlay and 4.75" barrel. This estate-owned gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a sharp bore and a tight action.
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1993 Colt, SAA Third Generation, 44-40 Win. Cal. (44 WCF), Revolver, (W/ Box), SN - S02581A Lot #419 (Sale Order 421 of 763) The Colt Single Action Army, also known as the SAA, is a single-action revolver with a revolving cylinder holding six metallic cartridges. It was designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company—today's Colt's Manufacturing Company—and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. The Colt SAA has been offered in over 30 different calibers and various barrel lengths. Its overall appearance has remained consistent since 1873. Colt has cancelled its production twice, but brought it back due to popular demand. The revolver was popular with ranchers, lawmen, and outlaws alike. Its design has influenced the production of numerous other models from other companies. The Third production models or "Third Generations" were introduced in 1976 and are still made today. This Colt Single-Action Army Third Generation, made in 1993, features a nickel plated frame, smooth walnut grips with gold Roaring Colt inlay, 4.75" barrel and comes in original presentation style box with paperwork and sleeve. This estate-owned is in same-as-new condition, possibly unfired.
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2009 Colt, SAA Third Generation, 32-20 Win. Cal. (32 WCF), Revolver, (W/ Box), SN - S48955A Lot #420 (Sale Order 422 of 763) The Colt Single Action Army, also known as the SAA, is a single-action revolver with a revolving cylinder holding six metallic cartridges. It was designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company—today's Colt's Manufacturing Company—and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. The Colt SAA has been offered in over 30 different calibers and various barrel lengths. Its overall appearance has remained consistent since 1873. Colt has cancelled its production twice, but brought it back due to popular demand. The revolver was popular with ranchers, lawmen, and outlaws alike. Its design has influenced the production of numerous other models from other companies. The Third production models or "Third Generations" were introduced in 1976 and are still made today. This Colt Single-Action Army Third Generation, made in 2009, features a nickel plated frame, black checkered grips, 4.75" barrel and comes in original box with paperwork and sleeve. This estate-owned is in same-as-new condition, possibly unfired.
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2006 Colt, SAA Third Generation, 45 Colt Cal., Revolver, (W/ Box), SN - S50629A Lot #421 (Sale Order 423 of 763) The Colt Single Action Army, also known as the SAA, is a single-action revolver with a revolving cylinder holding six metallic cartridges. It was designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company—today's Colt's Manufacturing Company—and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. The Colt SAA has been offered in over 30 different calibers and various barrel lengths. Its overall appearance has remained consistent since 1873. Colt has cancelled its production twice, but brought it back due to popular demand. The revolver was popular with ranchers, lawmen, and outlaws alike. Its design has influenced the production of numerous other models from other companies. The Third production models or "Third Generations" were introduced in 1976 and are still made today. This Colt Single-Action Army Third Generation, made in 2006, features a case hardened receiver, black checkered grips, 5.5" barrel and comes in original box with paperwork and sleeve. This estate-owned is in same-as-new condition, possibly unfired.
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2008 Colt, SAA Third Generation, 32-20 Win. Cal. (32 WCF), Revolver, (W/ Box), SN - S57020A Lot #422 (Sale Order 424 of 763) The Colt Single Action Army, also known as the SAA, is a single-action revolver with a revolving cylinder holding six metallic cartridges. It was designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company—today's Colt's Manufacturing Company—and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. The Colt SAA has been offered in over 30 different calibers and various barrel lengths. Its overall appearance has remained consistent since 1873. Colt has cancelled its production twice, but brought it back due to popular demand. The revolver was popular with ranchers, lawmen, and outlaws alike. Its design has influenced the production of numerous other models from other companies. The Third production models or "Third Generations" were introduced in 1976 and are still made today. This Colt Single-Action Army Third Generation, made in 2008, features a case hardened receiver, black checkered grips, 4.75" barrel and comes in original box with paperwork and sleeve. This estate-owned is in same-as-new condition, possibly unfired.
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1961 Ruger, Bearcat 1st Issue, 22 LR Cal., Revolver, SN - 10109 Lot #423 (Sale Order 425 of 763) The Ruger Bearcat is a single-action .22 caliber revolver that was introduced in 1958 and is still in production today. It is based on the classic Remington single-action revolvers of the mid-19th century. Because of its compact size and frame, it is advertised as being ideal for hikers or campers in need of a .22 LR revolver, or "kit gun". It was made in three production runs - 1st Issue 1958-1971, 2nd Issue 1971-1975 and 3rd Issue "New Bearcat" 1993-present. This 1st Issue Bearcat was made in 1961 and features a 4" barrel, brass trigger guard and smooth wood grips. This estate-owned gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp bore and nice tight action.
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1997 Ruger, New Bearcat 3st Issue, 22 LR Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - 93-09601 Lot #424 (Sale Order 426 of 763) The Ruger Bearcat is a single-action .22 caliber revolver that was introduced in 1958 and is still in production today. It is based on the classic Remington single-action revolvers of the mid-19th century. Because of its compact size and frame, it is advertised as being ideal for hikers or campers in need of a .22 LR revolver, or "kit gun". It was made in three production runs - 1st Issue 1958-1971, 2nd Issue 1971-1975 and 3rd Issue "New Bearcat" 1993-present. This 3rd Issue New Bearcat was made in 1997 and features a 4" barrel, smooth wood grips and comes in original hardcase with paperwork. This estate-owned gun is in same-as-new condition.
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1975 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk, 357 Mag. Cal., Revolver, SN - 32-71677 Lot #425 (Sale Order 427 of 763) The Ruger Blackhawk is a six-shot, single-action revolver introduced in 1955 and is still made today in many different variants and calibers. In 1973, in order to eliminate accidents occurring from the hammer jarring against a round loaded in the sixth chamber, Ruger introduced the New Model Blackhawk. The New Model Blackhawk did not require the hammer to be half-cocked for loading and unloading, and it employed a transfer bar mechanism which prevented the cartridge under the hammer from being fired without the trigger being pulled. The New Blackhawk was seen as limiting firearms accidents and legal liability. Ruger then began offering a retrofit program, offering free transfer bar conversions to earlier variants of the Blackhawk. This Ruger New Model Blackhawk was made in 1975 and features a 6.5" barrel, smooth walnut grips and target sights. This gun, from The Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in excellent condition with very light bluing wear at the muzzle, has a sharp bore and a good tight action.
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1980 Ruger, New Model Super Blackhawk, 44 Mag. Cal., Revolver, SN - 83-84104 Lot #426 (Sale Order 428 of 763) The Ruger Blackhawk is a six-shot, single-action revolver introduced in 1955 and is still made today in many different variants and calibers. In 1973, in order to eliminate accidents occurring from the hammer jarring against a round loaded in the sixth chamber, Ruger introduced the New Model Blackhawk. The New Model Blackhawk did not require the hammer to be half-cocked for loading and unloading, and it employed a transfer bar mechanism which prevented the cartridge under the hammer from being fired without the trigger being pulled. The New Blackhawk was seen as limiting firearms accidents and legal liability. Ruger then began offering a retrofit program, offering free transfer bar conversions to earlier variants of the Blackhawk. The Super Blackhawk is built on the same frame, but with a larger grip (in the 7.5" and 10.5" barrels) and unfluted cylinder (except for 5.5" barrel), in order to more effectively deal with the .44 Magnum's recoil. Also, the grip frames are made of steel, versus aluminum for those same components in the Blackhawk. Ejector rod housings were originally steel on old model Super Blackhawks. The new model stainless steel versions have steel ejector rod housings. This Ruger New Model Super Blackhawk was made in 1980 and features a 5.75" ported barrel, smooth walnut grips and target sights. This gun, from The Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in excellent condition with some light bluing wear at the muzzle, has a sharp bore and a good tight action.
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1981 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk, .45 Colt/.45 ACP Cal., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 46-29716 Lot #427 (Sale Order 429 of 763) The Ruger Blackhawk is a six-shot, single-action revolver introduced in 1955 and is still made today in many different variants and calibers. In 1973, in order to eliminate accidents occurring from the hammer jarring against a round loaded in the sixth chamber, Ruger introduced the New Model Blackhawk. The New Model Blackhawk did not require the hammer to be half-cocked for loading and unloading, and it employed a transfer bar mechanism which prevented the cartridge under the hammer from being fired without the trigger being pulled. The New Blackhawk was seen as limiting firearms accidents and legal liability. Ruger then began offering a retrofit program, offering free transfer bar conversions to earlier variants of the Blackhawk. The cylinder of a Blackhawk is easily removed, and can be replaced with a cylinder for a different cartridge of the same diameter. Ruger has offered "convertible" cylinder revolvers with dual cylinders. This Ruger New Model Blackhawk Convertible was made in 1981 and features 45 Colt & 45 ACP cylinders, a 4.5" barrel, smooth walnut grips, target sights and comes in original box with paperwork. This estate-owned gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp bore and a good tight action.
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1981 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk, 45 Colt Cal., Revolver, SN - 46-39141 Lot #428 (Sale Order 430 of 763) The Ruger Blackhawk is a six-shot, single-action revolver introduced in 1955 and is still made today in many different variants and calibers. In 1973, in order to eliminate accidents occurring from the hammer jarring against a round loaded in the sixth chamber, Ruger introduced the New Model Blackhawk. The New Model Blackhawk did not require the hammer to be half-cocked for loading and unloading, and it employed a transfer bar mechanism which prevented the cartridge under the hammer from being fired without the trigger being pulled. The New Blackhawk was seen as limiting firearms accidents and legal liability. Ruger then began offering a retrofit program, offering free transfer bar conversions to earlier variants of the Blackhawk. This Ruger New Model Blackhawk was made in 1981 and features a 4.5" barrel, smooth walnut grips and target sights. This gun, from The Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in excellent condition with very light bluing wear at the muzzle, has a sharp bore and a good tight action.
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1989 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk, 32 H&R Mag./ 32-20 Win. Cal., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 610-03812 Lot #429 (Sale Order 431 of 763) The Ruger Blackhawk is a six-shot, single-action revolver introduced in 1955 and is still made today in many different variants and calibers. In 1973, in order to eliminate accidents occurring from the hammer jarring against a round loaded in the sixth chamber, Ruger introduced the New Model Blackhawk. The New Model Blackhawk did not require the hammer to be half-cocked for loading and unloading, and it employed a transfer bar mechanism which prevented the cartridge under the hammer from being fired without the trigger being pulled. The New Blackhawk was seen as limiting firearms accidents and legal liability. Ruger then began offering a retrofit program, offering free transfer bar conversions to earlier variants of the Blackhawk. The cylinder of a Blackhawk is easily removed, and can be replaced with a cylinder for a different cartridge of the same diameter. Ruger has offered "convertible" cylinder revolvers with dual cylinders. This Ruger New Model Blackhawk Convertible was made in 1989 and features 32 H&R Magnum & 32-20 Winchester cylinders, a 6.5" barrel, smooth walnut grips, target sights and comes in original box with paperwork. This estate-owned gun is in nice condition, has a sharp bore and a good tight action.
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1990 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk, 38-40 Win./ 10mm ACP Cal., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 611-03812 Lot #430 (Sale Order 432 of 763) The Ruger Blackhawk is a six-shot, single-action revolver introduced in 1955 and is still made today in many different variants and calibers. In 1973, in order to eliminate accidents occurring from the hammer jarring against a round loaded in the sixth chamber, Ruger introduced the New Model Blackhawk. The New Model Blackhawk did not require the hammer to be half-cocked for loading and unloading, and it employed a transfer bar mechanism which prevented the cartridge under the hammer from being fired without the trigger being pulled. The New Blackhawk was seen as limiting firearms accidents and legal liability. Ruger then began offering a retrofit program, offering free transfer bar conversions to earlier variants of the Blackhawk. The cylinder of a Blackhawk is easily removed, and can be replaced with a cylinder for a different cartridge of the same diameter. Ruger has offered "convertible" cylinder revolvers with dual cylinders. This Ruger New Model Blackhawk Convertible was made in 1989 and features 38-40 Winchester & 10mm Auto cylinders, a 6.5" barrel, smooth walnut grips, target sights and comes in original box with paperwork. This estate-owned gun is in nice condition, has a sharp bore and a good tight action.
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2006 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk, 44 Special Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - 520-18550 Lot #431 (Sale Order 433 of 763) The Ruger Blackhawk is a six-shot, single-action revolver introduced in 1955 and is still made today in many different variants and calibers. In 1973, in order to eliminate accidents occurring from the hammer jarring against a round loaded in the sixth chamber, Ruger introduced the New Model Blackhawk. The New Model Blackhawk did not require the hammer to be half-cocked for loading and unloading, and it employed a transfer bar mechanism which prevented the cartridge under the hammer from being fired without the trigger being pulled. The New Blackhawk was seen as limiting firearms accidents and legal liability. Ruger then began offering a retrofit program, offering free transfer bar conversions to earlier variants of the Blackhawk. The cylinder of a Blackhawk is easily removed, and can be replaced with a cylinder for a different cartridge of the same diameter. Ruger has offered "convertible" cylinder revolvers with dual cylinders. This Ruger New Model Blackhawk was made in 2006 and features a 5.5" barrel, black checkered grips, target sights and comes in hardcase with paperwork. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition.
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2007 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk, 357 Mag. Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - 37-91772 Lot #432 (Sale Order 434 of 763) The Ruger Blackhawk is a six-shot, single-action revolver introduced in 1955 and is still made today in many different variants and calibers. In 1973, in order to eliminate accidents occurring from the hammer jarring against a round loaded in the sixth chamber, Ruger introduced the New Model Blackhawk. The New Model Blackhawk did not require the hammer to be half-cocked for loading and unloading, and it employed a transfer bar mechanism which prevented the cartridge under the hammer from being fired without the trigger being pulled. The New Blackhawk was seen as limiting firearms accidents and legal liability. Ruger then began offering a retrofit program, offering free transfer bar conversions to earlier variants of the Blackhawk. The cylinder of a Blackhawk is easily removed, and can be replaced with a cylinder for a different cartridge of the same diameter. Ruger has offered "convertible" cylinder revolvers with dual cylinders. This Ruger New Model Blackhawk was made in 2007 and features a 4.75" barrel, black checkered grips, target sights and comes in hardcase with paperwork. This estate-owned gun is in same-as-new condition.
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2011 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk, 41 Mag. Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - 48-49239 Lot #433 (Sale Order 435 of 763) The Ruger Blackhawk is a six-shot, single-action revolver introduced in 1955 and is still made today in many different variants and calibers. In 1973, in order to eliminate accidents occurring from the hammer jarring against a round loaded in the sixth chamber, Ruger introduced the New Model Blackhawk. The New Model Blackhawk did not require the hammer to be half-cocked for loading and unloading, and it employed a transfer bar mechanism which prevented the cartridge under the hammer from being fired without the trigger being pulled. The New Blackhawk was seen as limiting firearms accidents and legal liability. Ruger then began offering a retrofit program, offering free transfer bar conversions to earlier variants of the Blackhawk. The cylinder of a Blackhawk is easily removed, and can be replaced with a cylinder for a different cartridge of the same diameter. Ruger has offered "convertible" cylinder revolvers with dual cylinders. This Ruger New Model Blackhawk was made in 2011 and features a 4.75" barrel, black checkered grips, target sights and comes in hardcase with paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition.
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1996 Ruger, Vaquero, 44 Mag. Cal., Revolver, SN - 56-04928 Lot #434 (Sale Order 436 of 763) The Ruger Vaquero is a six-shot single-action revolver based on the New Model Ruger Super Blackhawk frame and was introduced in 1993. Two major variants of Vaqueros exist. The original Vaquero was marketed from 1993 until 2005, and was slightly larger than the Colt Single Action Army. The "New Vaquero", produced from 2005 to the present is closer to the dimensions of the Colt Single Action Army. Unlike original Single Action Army revolvers, both versions are safe to load all six cylinders, having a transfer bar design; additionally, both variants permit reloading by simply opening the loading gate, thereby freeing the cylinder to rotate freely, without pulling the hammer into the half-cock notch. These initial Vaqueros have only two hammer positions: fully down, and fully cocked. This Ruger Vaquero was made in 1996 and features a 5.5" barrel, case hardened receiver and white grips. This one-owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in excellent condition with light bluing fade at the muzzle, has a sharp bore and good tight action.
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1997 Ruger, Vaquero, 357 Mag. Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - 56-39325 Lot #435 (Sale Order 437 of 763) The Ruger Vaquero is a six-shot single-action revolver based on the New Model Ruger Super Blackhawk frame and was introduced in 1993. Two major variants of Vaqueros exist. The original Vaquero was marketed from 1993 until 2005, and was slightly larger than the Colt Single Action Army. The "New Vaquero", produced from 2005 to the present is closer to the dimensions of the Colt Single Action Army. Unlike original Single Action Army revolvers, both versions are safe to load all six cylinders, having a transfer bar design; additionally, both variants permit reloading by simply opening the loading gate, thereby freeing the cylinder to rotate freely, without pulling the hammer into the half-cock notch. These initial Vaqueros have only two hammer positions: fully down, and fully cocked. This Ruger Vaquero was made in 1997 and features a 5.5" barrel, gloss stainless finish, smooth walnut grips and comes in original box with paperwork. This one-owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in same-as-new condition.
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1997 Ruger, Vaquero, 357 Mag. Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - 56-49779 Lot #436 (Sale Order 438 of 763) The Ruger Vaquero is a six-shot single-action revolver based on the New Model Ruger Super Blackhawk frame and was introduced in 1993. Two major variants of Vaqueros exist. The original Vaquero was marketed from 1993 until 2005, and was slightly larger than the Colt Single Action Army. The "New Vaquero", produced from 2005 to the present is closer to the dimensions of the Colt Single Action Army. Unlike original Single Action Army revolvers, both versions are safe to load all six cylinders, having a transfer bar design; additionally, both variants permit reloading by simply opening the loading gate, thereby freeing the cylinder to rotate freely, without pulling the hammer into the half-cock notch. These initial Vaqueros have only two hammer positions: fully down, and fully cocked. This Ruger Vaquero was made in 1997 and features a 4.75" barrel, case hardened receiver, smooth walnut grips and comes in original box with paperwork. This one-owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp bore and a good tight action.
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1997 Ruger, Vaquero, 357 Mag. Cal., Revolver, SN - 56-39217 Lot #437 (Sale Order 439 of 763) The Ruger Vaquero is a six-shot single-action revolver based on the New Model Ruger Super Blackhawk frame and was introduced in 1993. Two major variants of Vaqueros exist. The original Vaquero was marketed from 1993 until 2005, and was slightly larger than the Colt Single Action Army. The "New Vaquero", produced from 2005 to the present is closer to the dimensions of the Colt Single Action Army. Unlike original Single Action Army revolvers, both versions are safe to load all six cylinders, having a transfer bar design; additionally, both variants permit reloading by simply opening the loading gate, thereby freeing the cylinder to rotate freely, without pulling the hammer into the half-cock notch. These initial Vaqueros have only two hammer positions: fully down, and fully cocked. This Ruger Vaquero was made in 1997 and features a 5.5" barrel, case hardened receiver and smooth walnut grips. This one-owner gun from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp bore and a good tight action.
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1999 Ruger, Engraved Vaquero, 44 Mag. Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - 57-20641 Lot #438 (Sale Order 440 of 763) The Ruger Vaquero is a six-shot single-action revolver based on the New Model Ruger Super Blackhawk frame and was introduced in 1993. Two major variants of Vaqueros exist. The original Vaquero was marketed from 1993 until 2005, and was slightly larger than the Colt Single Action Army. The "New Vaquero", produced from 2005 to the present is closer to the dimensions of the Colt Single Action Army. Unlike original Single Action Army revolvers, both versions are safe to load all six cylinders, having a transfer bar design; additionally, both variants permit reloading by simply opening the loading gate, thereby freeing the cylinder to rotate freely, without pulling the hammer into the half-cock notch. These initial Vaqueros have only two hammer positions: fully down, and fully cocked. This Ruger Vaquero was made in 1999 and features a 5.5" barrel, gold filled cylinder engravings, gloss stainless finish, smooth walnut grips and comes in original box with paperwork. This estate-owned gun is in same-as-new condition.
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2002 Ruger, Vaquero, 357 Mag. Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - 58-11730 Lot #439 (Sale Order 441 of 763) The Ruger Vaquero is a six-shot single-action revolver based on the New Model Ruger Super Blackhawk frame and was introduced in 1993. Two major variants of Vaqueros exist. The original Vaquero was marketed from 1993 until 2005, and was slightly larger than the Colt Single Action Army. The "New Vaquero", produced from 2005 to the present is closer to the dimensions of the Colt Single Action Army. Unlike original Single Action Army revolvers, both versions are safe to load all six cylinders, having a transfer bar design; additionally, both variants permit reloading by simply opening the loading gate, thereby freeing the cylinder to rotate freely, without pulling the hammer into the half-cock notch. These initial Vaqueros have only two hammer positions: fully down, and fully cocked. This Ruger Vaquero was made in 2002 and features a 5.5" barrel, case hardened receiver, white grips and comes in original box with paperwork. This estate-owned gun is in same-as-new condition.
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2008 Ruger, New Vaquero, 357 Mag. Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - 510-67107 Lot #440 (Sale Order 442 of 763) The Ruger Vaquero is a six-shot single-action revolver based on the New Model Ruger Super Blackhawk frame and was introduced in 1993. Two major variants of Vaqueros exist. The original Vaquero was marketed from 1993 until 2005, and was slightly larger than the Colt Single Action Army. The "New Vaquero", produced from 2005 to the present is closer to the dimensions of the Colt Single Action Army. Unlike original Single Action Army revolvers, both versions are safe to load all six cylinders, having a transfer bar design; additionally, both variants permit reloading by simply opening the loading gate, thereby freeing the cylinder to rotate freely, without pulling the hammer into the half-cock notch. These initial Vaqueros have only two hammer positions: fully down, and fully cocked. This Ruger New Vaquero was made in 2008 and features a 3.75" barrel, gloss stainless finish, black checkered grips and comes in original box with paperwork. This estate-owned gun is in same-as-new condition.
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2009 Ruger, New Vaquero, 45 ACP Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - 510-84961 Lot #441 (Sale Order 443 of 763) The Ruger Vaquero is a six-shot single-action revolver based on the New Model Ruger Super Blackhawk frame and was introduced in 1993. Two major variants of Vaqueros exist. The original Vaquero was marketed from 1993 until 2005, and was slightly larger than the Colt Single Action Army. The "New Vaquero", produced from 2005 to the present is closer to the dimensions of the Colt Single Action Army. Unlike original Single Action Army revolvers, both versions are safe to load all six cylinders, having a transfer bar design; additionally, both variants permit reloading by simply opening the loading gate, thereby freeing the cylinder to rotate freely, without pulling the hammer into the half-cock notch. These initial Vaqueros have only two hammer positions: fully down, and fully cocked. This Ruger New Vaquero was made in 2009 and features a 5.5" barrel, gloss stainless finish, white grips and comes in original box with paperwork. This estate-owned gun is in same-as-new condition.
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1976 Ruger, COLORADO CENTENNIAL Single-Six, 22 LR/ 22 Mag. Cal. Revolver, (W/ Case), SN - 76-13384 Lot #442 (Sale Order 444 of 763) The Ruger Single-Six is a single-action rimfire revolver introduced in 1953. It is currently produced as the New Model Single-Six. The term "New Model" simply means that this model includes Ruger's transfer bar mechanism for increased safety, allowing one to carry the revolver safely with all six chambers loaded. Prior to 1973, the Single-Six was produced without the transfer bar mechanism, making it less safe to carry with all six chambers loaded, and with the hammer resting on a loaded chamber. This Ruger New Model Single-Six is a 1976 Special Edition "Colorado Centennial" that comes with 22 LR & 22 Magnum engraved cylinders and features a two-tone blue/ stainless frame, 6.5" barrel, target sights, smooth walnut grips and comes in wooden presentation case with blue felt lining. This estate-owned gun appears to be unfired.
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1979 Ruger, New Model Single-Six, 22 LR/ 22 Mag. Cal., Revolver, SN - 66-97125 Lot #443 (Sale Order 445 of 763) The Ruger Single-Six is a single-action rimfire revolver introduced in 1953. It is currently produced as the New Model Single-Six. The term "New Model" simply means that this model includes Ruger's transfer bar mechanism for increased safety, allowing one to carry the revolver safely with all six chambers loaded. Prior to 1973, the Single-Six was produced without the transfer bar mechanism, making it less safe to carry with all six chambers loaded, and with the hammer resting on a loaded chamber. This Ruger New Model Single-Six, made in 1979, comes with 22 LR & 22 magnum cylinders and features a stainless frame, target sights, 6.5" barrel and smooth walnut grips. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in very nice condition with a sharp bore and a good tight action.
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1970 Ruger, Single-Six, 22 LR/ 22 Mag. Cal., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 438167 Lot #444 (Sale Order 446 of 763) The Ruger Single-Six is a single-action rimfire revolver introduced in 1953. It is currently produced as the New Model Single-Six. The term "New Model" simply means that this model includes Ruger's transfer bar mechanism for increased safety, allowing one to carry the revolver safely with all six chambers loaded. Prior to 1973, the Single-Six was produced without the transfer bar mechanism, making it less safe to carry with all six chambers loaded, and with the hammer resting on a loaded chamber. This 1970 Ruger Single-Six was sent back to the factory in 1983 where it had a transfer bar mechanism installed (old parts and Ruger install paperwork are still in box), comes with 22 LR & 22 magnum cylinders and features a stainless frame, target sights, 5.5" barrel and smooth walnut grips. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp bore and a good tight action.
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1984 Ruger, New Model Single-Six "Buntline", 32 H&R Mag. Cal., Revolver, SN - 650-11368 Lot #445 (Sale Order 447 of 763) The Ruger Single-Six is a single-action rimfire revolver introduced in 1953. It is currently produced as the New Model Single-Six. The term "New Model" simply means that this model includes Ruger's transfer bar mechanism for increased safety, allowing one to carry the revolver safely with all six chambers loaded. Prior to 1973, the Single-Six was produced without the transfer bar mechanism, making it less safe to carry with all six chambers loaded, and with the hammer resting on a loaded chamber. This Ruger New Model Single-Six was made in 1984 and features a 9.5" barrel, brass furniture, target sights and smooth walnut grips. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp bore and a good tight action.
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1984 Ruger, New Model Single-Six, 32 H&R Mag. Cal., Revolver, SN - 650-01104 Lot #446 (Sale Order 448 of 763) The Ruger Single-Six is a single-action rimfire revolver introduced in 1953. It is currently produced as the New Model Single-Six. The term "New Model" simply means that this model includes Ruger's transfer bar mechanism for increased safety, allowing one to carry the revolver safely with all six chambers loaded. Prior to 1973, the Single-Six was produced without the transfer bar mechanism, making it less safe to carry with all six chambers loaded, and with the hammer resting on a loaded chamber. This Ruger New Model Single-Six was made in 1984 and features a 4.5" barrel, target sights and smooth walnut grips. This gun estate-owned gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp bore and a good tight action.
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1986 Ruger, New Model Single-Six, 22 LR Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - 268-14720 Lot #447 (Sale Order 449 of 763) The Ruger Single-Six is a single-action rimfire revolver introduced in 1953. It is currently produced as the New Model Single-Six. The term "New Model" simply means that this model includes Ruger's transfer bar mechanism for increased safety, allowing one to carry the revolver safely with all six chambers loaded. Prior to 1973, the Single-Six was produced without the transfer bar mechanism, making it less safe to carry with all six chambers loaded, and with the hammer resting on a loaded chamber. This Ruger New Model Single-Six was made in 1986 and features a 5.5" barrel, target sights, smooth walnut grips and comes in hardcase with paperwork. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition.
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2003 Ruger, New Model Single-Six, 32 H&R Mag. Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - 650-51999 Lot #448 (Sale Order 450 of 763) The Ruger Single-Six is a single-action rimfire revolver introduced in 1953. It is currently produced as the New Model Single-Six. The term "New Model" simply means that this model includes Ruger's transfer bar mechanism for increased safety, allowing one to carry the revolver safely with all six chambers loaded. Prior to 1973, the Single-Six was produced without the transfer bar mechanism, making it less safe to carry with all six chambers loaded, and with the hammer resting on a loaded chamber. This Ruger New Model Single-Six was made in 2003 and features a 4.5" barrel, polished stainless frame, white grips and comes in hardcase with paperwork. This estate-owned gun is in same-as-new condition.
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2003 Ruger, New Model Single-Six, 32 H&R Mag. Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - 650-51380 Lot #449 (Sale Order 451 of 763) The Ruger Single-Six is a single-action rimfire revolver introduced in 1953. It is currently produced as the New Model Single-Six. The term "New Model" simply means that this model includes Ruger's transfer bar mechanism for increased safety, allowing one to carry the revolver safely with all six chambers loaded. Prior to 1973, the Single-Six was produced without the transfer bar mechanism, making it less safe to carry with all six chambers loaded, and with the hammer resting on a loaded chamber. This Ruger New Model Single-Six was made in 2003 and features a 4.5" barrel, polished stainless frame, black grips and comes in hardcase with paperwork. This estate-owned gun is in same-as-new condition.
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1982 Ruger, Security-Six, 357 Mag. Cal., Revolver, SN - 153-88803 Lot #450 (Sale Order 452 of 763) The Ruger Security-Six and its variants, the Service-Six and Speed-Six are a product line of double-action revolvers introduced in 1972 and manufactured until 1988. These revolvers were marketed to law enforcement duty issue, military, and civilian self-defense markets. This Security-Six was made in 1982 and features a stainless frame, target sights with hi-viz front blade, 4" barrel, Hogue black rubber combat grips and 6-shot cylinder. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in very nice condition throughout.
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Ruger, Model GP100, 327 Fed. Mag. Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - 176-86113 Lot #451 (Sale Order 453 of 763) The GP100 was an evolution of an earlier Ruger double-action revolver, the Security-Six. It was introduced in 1985 as a second generation of the Ruger double-action, exposed-hammer revolvers intended to replace Ruger's Security-/Service-/Speed-Six line and was made stronger. This GP100 features a stainless frame, target sights, 4" barrel, black rubber combat grips, 7-shot cylinder and comes in hardcase with paperwork. This estate-owned gun is in very nice condition throughout.
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Ruger, Model GP100, 44 Special Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - 178-48503 Lot #452 (Sale Order 454 of 763) The GP100 was an evolution of an earlier Ruger double-action revolver, the Security-Six. It was introduced in 1985 as a second generation of the Ruger double-action, exposed-hammer revolvers intended to replace Ruger's Security-/Service-/Speed-Six line and was made stronger. This GP100 features a stainless frame, target sights with fiber-optic front dovetail, 3" barrel, black rubber combat grips, 5-shot cylinder and comes in hardcase with paperwork. This gun, from the Joe Panici estate Collection, is in very nice condition throughout.
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Ruger, Model GP100, 10mm Auto Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase & Original Grips), SN - 178-93188 Lot #453 (Sale Order 455 of 763) The GP100 was an evolution of an earlier Ruger double-action revolver, the Security-Six. It was introduced in 1985 as a second generation of the Ruger double-action, exposed-hammer revolvers intended to replace Ruger's Security-/Service-/Speed-Six line and was made stronger. This GP100 features a blued frame with matte finish, Novak target sights with fiber-optic front dovetail, 3" barrel, black rubber combat grips with white pearl style inlay, 6-shot cylinder and comes in hardcase with moon clips, original wood grips and paperwork. This gun, from the Joe Panici estate Collection, is in very nice condition throughout.
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Ruger, Model GP100, 357 Mag. Cal. (7-Shot), Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - 178-91641 Lot #454 (Sale Order 456 of 763) The GP100 was an evolution of an earlier Ruger double-action revolver, the Security-Six. It was introduced in 1985 as a second generation of the Ruger double-action, exposed-hammer revolvers intended to replace Ruger's Security-/Service-/Speed-Six line and was made stronger. This GP100 features a stainless frame, target sights with fiber-optic front dovetail, 2.5" barrel, black rubber combat grips with checkered wood inlay, 7-shot cylinder and comes in hardcase with paperwork. This gun is in very nice condition throughout.
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Ruger, Model SP101, 22 LR Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - 577-22524 Lot #455 (Sale Order 457 of 763) The Ruger SP101 is a double-action revolver introduced in 1989 as the smaller-frame counterpart to the GP100. Both of these revolvers, together, replaced Sturm, Ruger & Co's long-standing staple in the American firearms market, the Ruger Security-Six series revolvers. This SP101 features a stainless frame, target sights with fiber-optic front dovetail, black rubber grips with checkered wood inlay, 4" barrel, 8-shot cylinder and comes in hardcase with paperwork. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition.
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Ruger, Model SP101, 22 LR Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - 577-30667 Lot #456 (Sale Order 458 of 763) The Ruger SP101 is a double-action revolver introduced in 1989 as the smaller-frame counterpart to the GP100. Both of these revolvers, together, replaced Sturm, Ruger & Co's long-standing staple in the American firearms market, the Ruger Security-Six series revolvers. This SP101 features a stainless frame, target sights with fiber-optic front dovetail, black rubber grips with checkered wood inlay, 4" barrel, 8-shot cylinder and comes in hardcase with paperwork. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition.
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Ruger, Model SP101, 22 LR Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - 577-30928 Lot #457 (Sale Order 459 of 763) The Ruger SP101 is a double-action revolver introduced in 1989 as the smaller-frame counterpart to the GP100. Both of these revolvers, together, replaced Sturm, Ruger & Co's long-standing staple in the American firearms market, the Ruger Security-Six series revolvers. This SP101 features a stainless frame, target sights with fiber-optic front dovetail, black rubber grips with checkered wood inlay, 4" barrel, 8-shot cylinder and comes in hardcase with paperwork. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition.
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Ruger, Model SP101, 22 LR Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - 577-31334 Lot #458 (Sale Order 460 of 763) The Ruger SP101 is a double-action revolver introduced in 1989 as the smaller-frame counterpart to the GP100. Both of these revolvers, together, replaced Sturm, Ruger & Co's long-standing staple in the American firearms market, the Ruger Security-Six series revolvers. This SP101 features a stainless frame, target sights with fiber-optic front dovetail, black rubber grips with checkered wood inlay, 4" barrel, 8-shot cylinder and comes in hardcase with paperwork. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition.
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1973 Nikko, Miida 2200 SKEET, 12 Ga., Over/ Under (W/ Box), SN - K176937 Lot #459 (Sale Order 461 of 763) Nikko Arms Co. (Olin-Kodensha) manufactured the Winchester Model 101 and the Miida line of shotguns at the same factory in Japan at the same time and were the same guns. Although Nikko and Winchester were in partnership from 1970-1981 and Nikko had a exclusive contract to manufacture all the Winchester Model 101's, this contract did not prohibit them from manufacturing and selling their own line of guns, thus the Niiko/ Miida over/ under shotgun was born. Miida shotguns are widely known for their high quality and reliability. This Model 2200S features a polished silver nitride receiver with scroll engravings, checkered walnut stock with gloss finish, gold trigger, 27" SKEET/ SKEET vent-rib barrels, tang safety/ barrel selector, serrated rib with dual bead sights, 2 3/4" chamber, 14" LOP and comes in original box. This gun sports a nice light metal refurbish that does not take away from any of the original attributes, has a good tight locking action and appears to be in perfect working order.
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Mossberg International, Silver Reserve, 410 Ga., Over/ Under, SN - TR410001060 Lot #460 (Sale Order 462 of 763) The Mossberg International Silver Reserve is a beautiful and reliable over/under shotgun that's perfect for upland bird hunting, informal sporting clays or a all-round shotgun. Features include a engraved silver receiver with gold birds in flight, checkered walnut stock with oiled finish, gold trigger, 26" barrels with serrated vent-rib, brass bead front sight, tang safety/ barrel selector, chambered for 2 1/2" & 3" shells and 14" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a good tight locking action and will be in perfect working order.
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1997 Remington, Model 870 Slug Gun, 12 Ga., Pump, SN - C317042M Lot #461 (Sale Order 463 of 763) The Remington 870 was the fourth major design in a series of Remington pump shotguns made from 1950 to present day. The 870 features a bottom-loading, side ejecting receiver and a tubular magazine under the barrel. The gun comes with a plug for migratory bird hunting which reduces the magazine's capacity to two rounds. It has dual action bars, internal hammer, and a bolt which locks into an extension in the barrel. The action, receiver, fire control group, safety catch and slide release catch of the Remington Model 870 shotgun are similar to those used on the Remington Model 7600 series pump-action centerfire rifles and carbines. This Model 870 was made in 1997 and features a engraved receiver with fancy scroll design, walnut stock with checkering fleur-de-lis design and gloss finish, black knob cap with Remington gold crest inlay, gold trigger, 20" smooth slug barrel, adjustable ramp rear sight/ ramped dovetail front sight, chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells and has a 14" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and a good tight action.
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1997 Ithaca, Model 37 Slug Gun "Deerslayer", 16 Ga., Pump, SN - M370016481 Lot #462 (Sale Order 464 of 763) The Ithaca 37 is a pump-action shotgun introduced in 1937 and is based on a 1915 patent by firearms designer John Browning for a shotgun initially marketed as the Remington Model 17. It utilizes a novel combination ejection/loading port on the bottom of the gun which leaves the sides closed to the elements. Since shotshells load and eject from the bottom, operation of the gun is equally convenient for both right- and left-handed shooters. This Model 37 was made in 1997 and features a 20" rifled "Deerslayer" barrel, checkered walnut stock, rear dovetail sight mount, 2 3/4" chamber, sling studs, 14.25" LOP and sells complete with Nikon ProStaff 3-9x40 scope. This gun is showing some light wear and a few stock scratches but it has a good tight action.
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1975 Remington, Model 870 Wingmaster (Extended Magazine), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 1239380V Lot #463 (Sale Order 465 of 763) The Remington 870 was the fourth major design in a series of Remington pump shotguns made from 1950 to present day. The 870 features a bottom-loading, side ejecting receiver and a tubular magazine under the barrel. The gun comes with a plug for migratory bird hunting which reduces the magazine's capacity to two rounds. It has dual action bars, internal hammer, and a bolt which locks into an extension in the barrel. The action, receiver, fire control group, safety catch and slide release catch of the Remington Model 870 shotgun are similar to those used on the Remington Model 7600 series pump-action centerfire rifles and carbines. This Model 870 Wingmaster was made in 1975 and features a extended magazine tube, walnut stock with grooved forearm, leather cheek pad, 20" CYL barrel, 1.25" muzzle break, sling stud, lower accessory rail, chambered for 2 3/4" shells and has a 14.25" LOP. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in good condition with light wear and a nice tight action.
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1974 Remington, Model 870 Wingmaster, 20 Ga., Pump, SN - T360882X Lot #464 (Sale Order 466 of 763) The Remington 870 was the fourth major design in a series of Remington pump shotguns made from 1950 to present day. The 870 features a bottom-loading, side ejecting receiver and a tubular magazine under the barrel. The gun comes with a plug for migratory bird hunting which reduces the magazine's capacity to two rounds. It has dual action bars, internal hammer, and a bolt which locks into an extension in the barrel. The action, receiver, fire control group, safety catch and slide release catch of the Remington Model 870 shotgun are similar to those used on the Remington Model 7600 series pump-action centerfire rifles and carbines. This Model 870 Wingmaster was made in 1974 and features a walnut stock with checkering fleur-de-lis design and gloss finish, black knob cap with duck in flight, 28" MOD vent-rib barrel, serrated rib with silver bead front sight, chambered for 2 3/4" shells and has a 14.25" LOP. This gun is in nice condition throughout.
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1985 Remington, Sportsman 12 Magnum, 12 Ga., Pump, SN - W341193M Lot #465 (Sale Order 467 of 763) The Remington Sportsman is a variation of the Model 870 that was introduced in 1984 and was only made for a few years. Remington ceased production of the Sportsman Shotgun in approximately 1987 and introduced the Model 870 Express in its place. This Sportsman 12 Pump Magnum was made in 1985 and features a checkered walnut stock, 30" FULL vent-rib barrel, serrated rib with silver bead front sight, chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells and has a 14" LOP. This gun is in good condition with some light surface wear and a good tight action.
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1963 Remington Model 11-48, 12 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 5145595 Lot #466 (Sale Order 468 of 763) The Remington Model 11-48 is a semi-automatic shotgun manufactured by Remington Arms as the first of its "new generation" semi-automatics produced after World War II. Released as the replacement for the Remington Model 11, it was manufactured from 1949 to 1968. The Model 11-48 was revolutionary in that it ushered in stamped steel components for a lower cost of assembly, and featured truly interchangeable parts not requiring fitting by a gunsmith, and was reliable in the extreme. The impact of these changes can be seen on every Remington shotgun since, and is also prevalent on competitor's models. The Model 11-48 differs from the Model 11 in the shape of its machined steel receiver and the use of less expensive stamped steel internal parts. The easily removable aluminum trigger housing was also featured on its successors. This Model 11-48 was made in 1963 and features a checkered walnut stock, 28" MOD barrel with ramped silver bead front sight, cambered for 2 3/4" shells or shorter and has a 14.25" LOP. This gun is showing some various wear but appears to be in good working order.
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1896 Winchester, (Bud Hemphill Collection) Model 1893, 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 14847 Lot #467 (Sale Order 469 of 763) The Winchester Model 1893 Slide Action Shotgun was designed and patented by the Browning Brothers, and was the first successful slide-action shotgun. It was introduced in May of 1893, and was manufactured until July of 1897. It was made in 12 Gauge only, and with a 2-5/8” chamber only, with 30” and 32” rolled steel Full choke barrels as standard. Production of the Model 1893 was relatively short lived, total production was 34,176 guns. This Model 1893 with a 32" barrel was made in 1897. This gun, from the personal collection of legendary gun smith and custom firearms maker Bud Hemphill, has been completely refurbished by Bud himself.. Bud Hemphill, now 93 years old, has been customizing and professionally refurbishing firearms for over 75 years. His clients over the past three quarters of a century reads as a "who's-who" list among high grade collectors throughout the world. Bud says that he has never let a gun leave his factory unless it was exactly what the client wanted or was in as close to original condition as possible. Bud does all aspects of the refurbish or custom project himself, he makes all parts with the same machinery and lathes used in the original factory and if any wood needs to be repaired or replaced, he finds the exact wood originally used and cuts it him himself. Bud does not use any big machinery or power tools unless the project absolutely calls for it, all checkering is done by hand. Bud is the last of a dying breed of "hands on" gun smiths and his attention to detail comes out in his work. All of Bud's guns will be in perfect working order. (This gun is not safe for modern ammo)
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1913 Winchester, (Bud Hemphill Collection) Model 1897 Takedown, 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 580963 Lot #468 (Sale Order 470 of 763) The Winchester Model 1897 is a pump-action shotgun with an external hammer and tube magazine introduced in 1897. It was an evolution of the Winchester Model 1893 designed by John Browning. From 1897 until 1957, over one million of these shotguns were produced. The Model 1897 was offered in numerous barrel lengths and grades, chambered in 12 and 16 gauge, and as a solid frame or takedown. This Model 1897 with a 30" FULL barrel was made in 1913. This gun, from the personal collection of legendary gun smith and custom firearms maker Bud Hemphill, has been completely refurbished by Bud himself.. Bud Hemphill, now 93 years old, has been customizing and professionally refurbishing firearms for over 75 years. His clients over the past three quarters of a century reads as a "who's-who" list among high grade collectors throughout the world. Bud says that he has never let a gun leave his factory unless it was exactly what the client wanted or was in as close to original condition as possible. Bud does all aspects of the refurbish or custom project himself, he makes all parts with the same machinery and lathes used in the original factory and if any wood needs to be repaired or replaced, he finds the exact wood originally used and cuts it him himself. Bud does not use any big machinery or power tools unless the project absolutely calls for it, all checkering is done by hand. Bud is the last of a dying breed of "hands on" gun smiths and his attention to detail comes out in his work. All of Bud's guns will be in perfect working order.
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1913 Winchester, (Bud Hemphill Collection) Model 1897 Takedown, 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 585467 Lot #469 (Sale Order 471 of 763) The Winchester Model 1897 is a pump-action shotgun with an external hammer and tube magazine introduced in 1897. It was an evolution of the Winchester Model 1893 designed by John Browning. From 1897 until 1957, over one million of these shotguns were produced. The Model 1897 was offered in numerous barrel lengths and grades, chambered in 12 and 16 gauge, and as a solid frame or takedown. This Model 1897 with a 27" custom MOD barrel was made in 1913. This gun, from the personal collection of legendary gun smith and custom firearms maker Bud Hemphill, has been completely refurbished by Bud himself.. Bud Hemphill, now 93 years old, has been customizing and professionally refurbishing firearms for over 75 years. His clients over the past three quarters of a century reads as a "who's-who" list among high grade collectors throughout the world. Bud says that he has never let a gun leave his factory unless it was exactly what the client wanted or was in as close to original condition as possible. Bud does all aspects of the refurbish or custom project himself, he makes all parts with the same machinery and lathes used in the original factory and if any wood needs to be repaired or replaced, he finds the exact wood originally used and cuts it him himself. Bud does not use any big machinery or power tools unless the project absolutely calls for it, all checkering is done by hand. Bud is the last of a dying breed of "hands on" gun smiths and his attention to detail comes out in his work. All of Bud's guns will be in perfect working order.
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1901 Winchester, Model 1897 Takedown, 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 190813 Lot #470 (Sale Order 472 of 763) The Winchester Model 1897 is a pump-action shotgun with an external hammer and tube magazine introduced in 1897. It was an evolution of the Winchester Model 1893 designed by John Browning. From 1897 until 1957, over one million of these shotguns were produced. The Model 1897 was offered in numerous barrel lengths and grades, chambered in 12 and 16 gauge, and as a solid frame or takedown. This Model 1897 with a 30" FULL barrel was made in 1913. This estate-owned gun is showing wear but appears to be in good working order.
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1912 Winchester (FIRST YEAR), Model 12, 16 Ga., Pump, SN - 5241 Lot #471 (Sale Order 473 of 763) The Winchester Model 1912 (shortened to Model 12 in 1919) is an internal-hammer pump-action shotgun with an external tube magazine. Popularly named the Perfect Repeater at its introduction, it largely set the standard for pump action shotguns over its 51-year high-rate production life, from August 1912 until it was first discontinued by Winchester in May 1964. It was the next step from the Winchester Model 1897 hammer-fired shotgun, which in turn had evolved from the earlier Winchester Model 1893 shotgun. The Model 12 was designed by Winchester engineer T.C. Johnson, and was based in part on the M1893/97 design by John M. Browning, in that it used a sliding forearm or "pump action" to cycle the mechanism. This Model 12 was made in 1912 and features a 26" FULL barrel, brass bead front sight, serrated receiver top, smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, black checkered hard rubber buttpad, 2 3/4 chamber and has a 13.75" LOP. This gun has lost most of its bluing but appears to be in good working order.
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1913 Winchester, Model 12, 20 Ga., Pump, SN - 8601 Lot #472 (Sale Order 474 of 763) The Winchester Model 1912 (shortened to Model 12 in 1919) is an internal-hammer pump-action shotgun with an external tube magazine. Popularly named the Perfect Repeater at its introduction, it largely set the standard for pump action shotguns over its 51-year high-rate production life, from August 1912 until it was first discontinued by Winchester in May 1964. It was the next step from the Winchester Model 1897 hammer-fired shotgun, which in turn had evolved from the earlier Winchester Model 1893 shotgun. The Model 12 was designed by Winchester engineer T.C. Johnson, and was based in part on the M1893/97 design by John M. Browning, in that it used a sliding forearm or "pump action" to cycle the mechanism. This Model 12 was made in 1913 and features a 25" FULL barrel, Simmons vent-rib with silver bead front sight, serrated receiver top, smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, Pachmayr White Line rubber buttpad, 2 3/4 chamber and has a 14.25" LOP. This gun sports a nice refinish and appears to be in good working order.
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1914 Winchester, Model 12, 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 52170 Lot #473 (Sale Order 475 of 763) The Winchester Model 1912 (shortened to Model 12 in 1919) is an internal-hammer pump-action shotgun with an external tube magazine. Popularly named the Perfect Repeater at its introduction, it largely set the standard for pump action shotguns over its 51-year high-rate production life, from August 1912 until it was first discontinued by Winchester in May 1964. It was the next step from the Winchester Model 1897 hammer-fired shotgun, which in turn had evolved from the earlier Winchester Model 1893 shotgun. The Model 12 was designed by Winchester engineer T.C. Johnson, and was based in part on the M1893/97 design by John M. Browning, in that it used a sliding forearm or "pump action" to cycle the mechanism. This Model 12 was made in 1914 and features a 30" FULL barrel with silver bead front sight, serrated receiver top, smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, Black Sheep rubber buttpad, 2 3/4 chamber and has a 14.5" LOP. This gun sports a protective gloss finish (to prevent any further wear) and appears to be in good working order.
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1915 Winchester, Model 12, 16 Ga., Pump, SN - 108532 Lot #474 (Sale Order 476 of 763) The Winchester Model 1912 (shortened to Model 12 in 1919) is an internal-hammer pump-action shotgun with an external tube magazine. Popularly named the Perfect Repeater at its introduction, it largely set the standard for pump action shotguns over its 51-year high-rate production life, from August 1912 until it was first discontinued by Winchester in May 1964. It was the next step from the Winchester Model 1897 hammer-fired shotgun, which in turn had evolved from the earlier Winchester Model 1893 shotgun. The Model 12 was designed by Winchester engineer T.C. Johnson, and was based in part on the M1893/97 design by John M. Browning, in that it used a sliding forearm or "pump action" to cycle the mechanism. This Model 12 was made in 1915 and features a 26" FULL barrel with brass bead front sight, serrated receiver top, smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, black checkered hard rubber buttpad, 2 3/4 chamber and has a 13.75" LOP. This gun is showing wear but appears to be in good working order.
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1916 Winchester, Model 12, 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 110486 Lot #475 (Sale Order 477 of 763) The Winchester Model 1912 (shortened to Model 12 in 1919) is an internal-hammer pump-action shotgun with an external tube magazine. Popularly named the Perfect Repeater at its introduction, it largely set the standard for pump action shotguns over its 51-year high-rate production life, from August 1912 until it was first discontinued by Winchester in May 1964. It was the next step from the Winchester Model 1897 hammer-fired shotgun, which in turn had evolved from the earlier Winchester Model 1893 shotgun. The Model 12 was designed by Winchester engineer T.C. Johnson, and was based in part on the M1893/97 design by John M. Browning, in that it used a sliding forearm or "pump action" to cycle the mechanism. This Model 12 was made in 1916 and features a 30" FULL barrel with serrated rib and white bead front sight, serrated receiver top, smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, Pachmayr White Line rubber buttpad, 2 3/4 chamber and has a 13.25" LOP. This gun sports a nice refinish and appears to be in good working order.
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1918 Winchester, Model 12, 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 163138 Lot #476 (Sale Order 478 of 763) The Winchester Model 1912 (shortened to Model 12 in 1919) is an internal-hammer pump-action shotgun with an external tube magazine. Popularly named the Perfect Repeater at its introduction, it largely set the standard for pump action shotguns over its 51-year high-rate production life, from August 1912 until it was first discontinued by Winchester in May 1964. It was the next step from the Winchester Model 1897 hammer-fired shotgun, which in turn had evolved from the earlier Winchester Model 1893 shotgun. The Model 12 was designed by Winchester engineer T.C. Johnson, and was based in part on the M1893/97 design by John M. Browning, in that it used a sliding forearm or "pump action" to cycle the mechanism. This Model 12 was made in 1918 and features a 30" FULL barrel with silver bead front sight, serrated receiver top, smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, black checkered hard rubber buttpad, 2 3/4 chamber and has a 14" LOP. This gun sports a nice refinish and appears to be in good working order.
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1919 Winchester, Model 12, 20 Ga., Pump, SN - 210730 Lot #477 (Sale Order 479 of 763) The Winchester Model 1912 (shortened to Model 12 in 1919) is an internal-hammer pump-action shotgun with an external tube magazine. Popularly named the Perfect Repeater at its introduction, it largely set the standard for pump action shotguns over its 51-year high-rate production life, from August 1912 until it was first discontinued by Winchester in May 1964. It was the next step from the Winchester Model 1897 hammer-fired shotgun, which in turn had evolved from the earlier Winchester Model 1893 shotgun. The Model 12 was designed by Winchester engineer T.C. Johnson, and was based in part on the M1893/97 design by John M. Browning, in that it used a sliding forearm or "pump action" to cycle the mechanism. This Model 12 was made in 1919 and features a 25" FULL barrel with brass bead front sight, serrated receiver top, smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, black checkered hard rubber buttpad, 2 3/4 chamber and has a 13.75" LOP. This gun is showing wear but appears to be in good working order.
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1950 Winchester, Model 12, 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 1240933 Lot #478 (Sale Order 480 of 763) The Winchester Model 1912 (shortened to Model 12 in 1919) is an internal-hammer pump-action shotgun with an external tube magazine. Popularly named the Perfect Repeater at its introduction, it largely set the standard for pump action shotguns over its 51-year high-rate production life, from August 1912 until it was first discontinued by Winchester in May 1964. It was the next step from the Winchester Model 1897 hammer-fired shotgun, which in turn had evolved from the earlier Winchester Model 1893 shotgun. The Model 12 was designed by Winchester engineer T.C. Johnson, and was based in part on the M1893/97 design by John M. Browning, in that it used a sliding forearm or "pump action" to cycle the mechanism. This Model 12 was made in 1950 and features a 30" FULL barrel with serrated rib and silver bead front sight, serrated receiver top, smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, Western Field rubber buttpad, 2 3/4 chamber and has a 15" LOP. This gun is showing wear but appears to be in good working order.
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1952 Winchester, Model 12, 16 Ga., Pump, SN - 1309047 Lot #479 (Sale Order 481 of 763) The Winchester Model 1912 (shortened to Model 12 in 1919) is an internal-hammer pump-action shotgun with an external tube magazine. Popularly named the Perfect Repeater at its introduction, it largely set the standard for pump action shotguns over its 51-year high-rate production life, from August 1912 until it was first discontinued by Winchester in May 1964. It was the next step from the Winchester Model 1897 hammer-fired shotgun, which in turn had evolved from the earlier Winchester Model 1893 shotgun. The Model 12 was designed by Winchester engineer T.C. Johnson, and was based in part on the M1893/97 design by John M. Browning, in that it used a sliding forearm or "pump action" to cycle the mechanism. This Model 12 was made in 1952 and features a 27.5" FULL barrel that includes adjustable Poly-Choke, serrated receiver top, smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, black checkered hard rubber buttpad, 2 3/4 chamber and has a 14.25" LOP. This gun sports a nice refinish and appears to be in good working order.
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1959 Winchester, Model 12, 16 Ga., Pump, SN - 1776755 Lot #480 (Sale Order 482 of 763) The Winchester Model 1912 (shortened to Model 12 in 1919) is an internal-hammer pump-action shotgun with an external tube magazine. Popularly named the Perfect Repeater at its introduction, it largely set the standard for pump action shotguns over its 51-year high-rate production life, from August 1912 until it was first discontinued by Winchester in May 1964. It was the next step from the Winchester Model 1897 hammer-fired shotgun, which in turn had evolved from the earlier Winchester Model 1893 shotgun. The Model 12 was designed by Winchester engineer T.C. Johnson, and was based in part on the M1893/97 design by John M. Browning, in that it used a sliding forearm or "pump action" to cycle the mechanism. This Model 12 was made in 1959 and features a 28" FULL barrel with silver bead front sight, serrated receiver top, smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, black checkered hard rubber buttpad, 2 3/4 chamber and has a 14.25" LOP. This gun is showing some receiver wear but has a nice refinish and appears to be in good working order.
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1972 Winchester, Model 12, 20 Ga., Pump, SN - Y1959194 Lot #481 (Sale Order 483 of 763) The Winchester Model 1912 (shortened to Model 12 in 1919) is an internal-hammer pump-action shotgun with an external tube magazine. Popularly named the Perfect Repeater at its introduction, it largely set the standard for pump action shotguns over its 51-year high-rate production life, from August 1912 until it was first discontinued by Winchester in May 1964. It was the next step from the Winchester Model 1897 hammer-fired shotgun, which in turn had evolved from the earlier Winchester Model 1893 shotgun. The Model 12 was designed by Winchester engineer T.C. Johnson, and was based in part on the M1893/97 design by John M. Browning, in that it used a sliding forearm or "pump action" to cycle the mechanism. In 1972 Winchester reintroduced the Model 12, the serial numbers all started with "Y", these Model 12s were produced with the last ones coming out of the Custom Shop in the 1985. This Model 12 was made in 1972 and features a 27" FULL barrel with silver bead front sight, serrated receiver top, smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, black checkered hard rubber buttpad, 2 3/4 chamber and has a 14.25" LOP. This gun sports a nice refinish and appears to be in good working order.
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1918 Winchester, Model 1897 Takedown, 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 647230 Lot #482 (Sale Order 484 of 763) The Winchester Model 1897 is a pump-action shotgun with an external hammer and tube magazine introduced in 1897. It was an evolution of the Winchester Model 1893 designed by John Browning. From 1897 until 1957, over one million of these shotguns were produced. The Model 1897 was offered in numerous barrel lengths and grades, chambered in 12 and 16 gauge, and as a solid frame or takedown. This Model 1897 Takedown was made in 1918 and features a 26.25" barrel that has been fitted with a choke tube, smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, brass bead front sight, black checkered hard rubber buttpad, 2 3/4" chamber and has a 13.5" LOP. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is showing some wear but appears to be in good working order.
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Circa 1916 Marlin, Model 19-G, 12 Ga., Pump, SN - A19572 Lot #483 (Sale Order 485 of 763) The often-overlooked Marlin Model 19 was a scattergun with class that signaled the end of 19th century thinking and stepped boldly towards a modern design that we can appreciate today. Starting in 1898 Marlin made its first slide or trombone action shotgun, named the Model 1898. This remained in production for almost a decade when it was replaced by the "teen series" (M16 and 17) guns which gave way to an improved Model 24 in 1908, which, like all of the above, had an external hammer. An often forgotten blip on the map here was the interesting and short-lived Model 19. To accommodate complaints that the previous Marlins scatterguns suffered from having too glossy a finish on the top of the barrel, the Mode 19 was given a special two-part matte finish on the topside to help with glare. This was one of the first times that the such feedback for better sporting use translated into changes made at the factory. The mechanism of the Model 19 (in later 19G, 19N, and 19S versions) included internal safety features, which kept it from going into "false battery" like the previous Marlin pumps. These guns were also set up to allow for the use of 2 3/4" smokeless shells whereas most of the Marlins before it in 12 gauge were 2 1/2" black powder guns. These guns on the outset were only made briefly (from 1906-1908 although later versions like the 19S appear to have been assembled as late as 1916). They were made in four different grades (A, B, C, D,) with each progressively better fitted and finished. The Model 21 and 24 soon supplemented the model, and then replaced it. This Model 19-G was made circa 1914-1916 and features a 32" barrel with silver bead front sight, smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm and gloss finish, serrated receiver top, Hy-Gun rubber recoil pad and 13.5" LOP. This gun is showing wear but appears to be in good working order.
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Circa 1910 Remington, Model 10, 12 Ga., Pump, SN - U83830 Lot #484 (Sale Order 486 of 763) The Remington Model 10 is a pump-action shotgun designed by John Pedersen and produced by Remington from 1908 to 1929. It had an internal striker within the bolt and a tube magazine which loaded and ejected from a port in the bottom of the receiver. This Model 10 was made circa 1910 and features a 30" FULL barrel with serrated rib and front bead sight, smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm and high gloss finish, 2 3/4" chamber and 14.5" LOP. This gun sports a nice refurbish and appears to be in good working order.
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Circa 1904 Browning, Model A5, 20 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - C13086 Lot #485 (Sale Order 487 of 763) The Browning Automatic 5 (Auto-5 or A-5) is a recoil-operated semi-automatic shotgun designed by John Browning in 1898. It was the first successful semi-automatic shotgun design, and remained in production until 1998. This Estate-Owned A5 was made circa 1904 and features a checkered walnut stock with round knob, receiver engravings, 26" barrel MOD with serrated top, ramped front bead sight, 2 3/4" chamber and 14.25" LOP. This gun sports a nice refurbish with textured receiver top, has some light wear and appears to be in good working order.
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Circa 1905 Browning, Model A5, 12 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - B19614 Lot #486 (Sale Order 488 of 763) The Browning Automatic 5 (Auto-5 or A-5) is a recoil-operated semi-automatic shotgun designed by John Browning in 1898. It was the first successful semi-automatic shotgun design, and remained in production until 1998. This Estate-Owned A5 was made circa 1905 and features a checkered walnut stock with round knob, receiver engravings, 28" barrel MOD with serrated top, ramped front bead sight, 2 3/4" chamber and 14.5" LOP. This gun sports a textured receiver top and oversized forearm, has some wear to include a repaired grip but appears to be in good working order.
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1879 Colt, Model 1878 Hammer Shotgun, 12 Ga., Side-By-Side, SN - 819 Lot #487 (Sale Order 489 of 763) The Colt Model 1878 Double-Barrel Hammer Shotgun was manufactured from 1878 to 1889 and is considered to be the finest American double-barrel shotgun. It was the highest priced item in the Colt line at the time and only about 22,000 were made. According to Colt records, this Model 1878 was manufactured in 1879 and features 30" Damascus steel barrels, dual triggers and early walnut stock with original checkered forearm. This gun is showing wear but everything seems to be tight and all moving parts are in working order.
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1880 Colt, Model 1878 Hammer Shotgun, 12 Ga., Side-By-Side, SN - 5114 Lot #488 (Sale Order 490 of 763) The Colt Model 1878 Double-Barrel Hammer Shotgun was manufactured from 1878 to 1889 and is considered to be the finest American double-barrel shotgun. It was the highest priced item in the Colt line at the time and only about 22,000 were made. According to Colt records, this Model 1878 was manufactured in 1880 and features 30" Damascus steel barrels, dual triggers, checkered walnut stock and black hard rubber buttpad with Roaring Colt logo. This gun is showing wear but appears all original, everything seems to be tight and all moving parts are in working order.
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1882 Remington, Model 1878 Hammer Shotgun, 10 Ga., Side-By-Side, SN - 19069 Lot #489 (Sale Order 491 of 763) The Remington Model 1878, or "heavy duck gun", is a outside hammer, double barrel shotgun made from 1878 to 1882. This Model 1878 was made circa 1882 and features 32" barrels with brass bead front sight, dual triggers, checkered walnut stock and black hard rubber buttpad with raised monogram logo. This gun is showing wear but everything seems to be tight and all moving parts are in working order.
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1905 Ithaca, 12 Ga. Hammer Shotgun, Side-By-Side, SN - 177948 Lot #490 (Sale Order 492 of 763) This Ithaca double-hammer shotgun was made in 1905 and features 32" Damascus steel barrels, dual triggers, checkered walnut stock with gloss finish, engraved receiver and black hard rubber buttpad. This gun is showing wear but everything seems to be tight and all moving parts are in working order.
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1924 Ithaca, Flues Model, 16 Ga., Side-By-Side, SN - 388324 Lot #491 (Sale Order 493 of 763) The Ithaca Flues Model Shotguns were made from around 1908 to 1926 and were designed to be a lightweight, fast handling American version of the classic game gun. This Ithaca Flues features a case hardened receiver with setter dog engravings, checkered walnut stock with oiled finish, 28" barrels with serrated rib, brass bead front sight, dual triggers, black hard rubber buttpad and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear and is in good tight working order.
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1968 Savage Fox, Model B, 20 Ga., Side-By-Side Lot #492 (Sale Order 494 of 763) Savage Arms purchased the A.H. Fox Company in November of 1929 and incorporated the Fox name into some of their guns. In the early 1940's the Fox Model B was introduced and it remained in the Savage line until rising manufacturing costs and the sale and reorganization of Savage Industries, Inc. (which became today's Savage Arms Company) caused it to be discontinued in 1988. All Fox Model B shotguns are side-by-side box locks of a simplified Anson & Deely type with a single underbolt and a Scott spindle top lever to open the action. Coil springs are used throughout and power the hammers and sears. The result is a somewhat bulky but very durable action that seldom needs repair. This Model B was made in 1968 and features a case hardened receiver with Fox engravings, checkered walnut stock with beavertail forearm, 28" vent-rib barrels with double bead sights, 3" chamber and dual triggers. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear and is in good tight working order.
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1940's Savage/ Stevens, Model 5100, 16 Ga., Side-By-Side Lot #493 (Sale Order 495 of 763) The Model 5100 was made by the J. Stevens Arms Division of Savage from 1941 to 1948. Features include a case hardened receiver, checkered walnut stock, black hard rubber buttpad, 28" barrels with grooved rib, dual bead sights, 2 3/4" chamber and dual triggers. This gun is in good condition with some various wear and is in good tight working order.
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Circa 1892 Forehand Arms, Coach Gun, 12 Ga., Side-By-Side, SN - 407 Lot #494 (Sale Order 496 of 763) This Forehand Arms double barrel shotgun was made in circa 1892 and features receiver engravings, checkered walnut stock, 21.25" barrel with serrated rib and dual triggers. This gun has an exterior refinish but is not in working order, the break opens and closes just fine but it is missing the safety lever and will need some repair work.
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Stoeger, Coach Gun, 12 Ga., Side-By-Side, SN - 378361 Lot #495 (Sale Order 497 of 763) Stoeger Coach Guns are based on the Old West stagecoach guard’s shotgun of choice. These handsome scatterguns pack a potent punch and are ideal for Cowboy Action shooting and home defense. Features include a checkered walnut stock with beavertail forearm, black knob with floral design, 20" MOD/ IMP CYL barrels, serrated rib with brass bead front sight, dual triggers and 3" chamber. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is showing some light wear but appears to be in good working order.
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TriStar, Model 311R Coach Gun, 12 Ga., Side-By-Side, SN - 83680 Lot #496 (Sale Order 498 of 763) TriStar Arms is a primary importer of quality firearms in the hunting and shooting industry. With more than 40 years’ combined experience on its management team, TriStar is perfectly positioned to provide the nation highest value in the firearm industry. This Model 311R Stage Coach scatter gun features a checkered walnut stock with gloss finish, 19.5" barrels, serrated rib with brass bead front sight, dual triggers and 3" chamber. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection is showing some light wear but appears to be in good working order.
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Century Arms, Model 99 Exposed Hammer Coach Gun, 12 Ga., Side-By-Side, SN - 070236 Lot #497 (Sale Order 499 of 763) The Century Arms Coach Gun has become a popular choice for lovers of the traditional, Old West side-by-side. These scatter guns have authentic Old West features like fully functional rabbit ear hammers and double triggers. They're set apart from cheaper alternatives by their quality steel construction and walnut stained hardwood stock with a rubber buttpad. It also features 20" barrels with grooved rib and brass bead front sight. This gun is in same-as-new condition with a couple light scuffs.
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Century Arms, Model SPM Exposed Hammer Coach Gun, 410 Ga., Side-By-Side (W/ Box), SN - 9000158 Lot #498 (Sale Order 500 of 763) The Century Arms Coach Gun has become a popular choice for lovers of the traditional, Old West side-by-side. These scatter guns have authentic Old West features like fully functional rabbit ear hammers and double triggers. They're set apart from cheaper alternatives by their quality steel construction and walnut stained hardwood checkered stock with a rubber buttpad. It also features 20" barrels with grooved rib, brass bead front sight, sling rings and comes in original box. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition with a couple scratches.
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1973 Spanish, El Faisan "The Pheasant", 410 Ga., Side-By-Side, SN - 51846 Lot #499 (Sale Order 501 of 763) El Faisan (Translated to English - "The Pheasant") shotguns are both conventional boxlock and folding type double barrels and were utility grade guns made by several Spanish makers in the 1960's and early 1970's. Features include a checkered walnut stock with round knob, chrome receiver, 27.75" barrels, serrated rib, silver bead front sight, dual triggers, exposed hammers and side-break lever. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is showing wear but appears to be in working order.
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1940's Stevens, Model 240 Tenite, 410 Ga., Over/ Under Lot #500 (Sale Order 502 of 763) The Stevens Arms Model 240 was introduced in circa 1938 and discontinued in circa 1950. This Model 240 features a dark brown checkered Tenite stock, case hardened receiver, 26" barrels, white bead front sight, exposed hammers, dual triggers and 3" chamber. This gun is showing some wear but appears to be in good working order.
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Smith & Wesson, Model 1911, 45 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - JRE7000 Lot #501 (Sale Order 503 of 763) Smith & Wesson continues its tradition of innovation and its commitment to bringing shooters the finest quality high performance firearms with their variation of John Moses Browning's extremely popular 1911 design. This Smith & Wesson 1911 features a oversize extractor, combat ejection port, titanium firing pin, precision trigger, laminated wooden grips, stainless steel frame & slide, 5" stainless barrel, adjustable target sights, ambidextrous safety, serrated front & rear strap and comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in new-unfired condition.
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Springfield, Model 1911 A1, 45 ACP Cal. (Heinie Barrel), Semi-Auto, SN - 38018 Lot #502 (Sale Order 504 of 763) This custom target 1911 pistol features a 5" stainless Heinie barrel, 1.5" dual port muzzle brake, Heinie target sights, Pachmayr black checkered rubber grips, serrated front and rear strap, custom titanium adjustable trigger and grip safety. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition and will be in perfect working order. Does not include magazine... Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms. Joe spared absolutely no expense on his firearms and every gun from Mr. Panici's Estate is in perfect working order and will have pinpoint accuracy.
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Glock, Lipsey's Exclusive P80 "Classic Edition", 9mm Luger Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - BNLP295 Lot #503 (Sale Order 505 of 763) Lipsey's Exclusive Glock P80 is a historical reproduction of the original innovative Glock pistol adopted by the Austrian Army in 1982. The P80 was Glock’s first pistol and was the catalyst that led to the introduction of the G17 which revolutionized the pistol market and launched GLOCK as the pistol manufacturer trusted around the globe for over 30 years. Features include a Original P80/Gen1 Frame, P80 Letter Font Markings, Original Style Flat Extractor, Solid Medium Smooth Trigger, Authentic Non-Rail Frame, Gen1 Trigger Guard Texturing, Wrap-Around Gen1 Pebble Texture, Single Pin Frame and Polymer Front and Rear Sights. This gun comes in Classic Edition box with Original Peel-Top “Tupperware” Style Container, Glock Certificate Of Authenticity, two magazines, speed loader, cleaning tools and paperwork. This gun is in same-as-new condition, appears to be unfired.
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Sig Sauer, Model P320 M18, 9mm Luger Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - M18-062320 Lot #504 (Sale Order 506 of 763) The new M18 from Sig Sauer offers the same accuracy, durability and unmatched reliability as the M17, now available in a compact size. The M18 was recently issued to all branches of the U.S. Military and was chosen as the official sidearm of the U.S. Marine Corps. The P320-M18 is the commercial version that brings the same unprecedented accuracy, extreme reliability and unmatched durability the military demands. The P320-M18 comes standard with SIGLITE night sights and a removable night sight rear plate. The slide is optic ready and directly compatible with the ROMEO1 PRO. The slide and grip module are the same coyote tan as the military version, and it includes (1) 17 round magazine and (2) 21 round magazines. Other features include a 3.9" barrel and textured grips. This gun is brand new in hardcase with paperwork and M18 military arm patch. One latch on the hardcase is broken.
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1996 Sig Sauer, Model P230, 380 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - S177978 Lot #505 (Sale Order 507 of 763) The SIG P230 double-action pistol was designed in 1977 as a concealable law enforcement sidearm. The design and function of the P230 is of the simple fixed barrel, straight blow-back configuration. It has a reputation as a well-built firearm and with its relatively narrow slide and frame it can be carried in an ankle holster or beneath body armor. This SIG P230 was made in 1996 and features a 3.5" barrel, serrated slide, synthetic frame with checkered grips and comes in original hardcase with three magazines and paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp clean bore and is in perfect working order.
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Ruger, Model SR9C, 9mm Luger Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - 333-95113 Lot #506 (Sale Order 508 of 763) The Ruger SR9C 9MM Centerfire Compact Pistol KSR9C comes from Ruger's SR-Series that are known for their slim, ergonomic grips and narrow slides that allows this pistol to be considered both comfortable and easily controllable. Features include a synthetic frame, stainless serrated slide, checkered grips, 3.5" barrel, adjustable 3-dot target sights and comes in hardcase with two magazines and paperwork. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition.
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Rock Island Armory, Model 1911, 45 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - RIA944602 Lot #507 (Sale Order 509 of 763) The RIA (Rock Island Armory) 1911s are a derivative of the US Military G.I. M1911-A1, the standard issue US Service pistol from 1911 to 1985. They were designed and marketed as a no-frills Mil-Spec 1911 that was solid and could be relied on. Features include wood grips, 5" stainless barrel, matte finish and grip safety. This gun is showing some wear but has a sharp bore and appears to be in excellent working order. Comes with standard black hardcase.
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Bersa, Thunder, 380 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Padded Hardcase), SN - C73413 Lot #508 (Sale Order 510 of 763) The Thunder 380 is a lightweight, double-action, relatively small semi-automatic pistol series chambered in the popular .380 ACP caliber made by Argentine firearms manufacturer Bersa, S.A. It is similar in design to the compact Beretta 70 pistol, but also with design features in common with the Walther PPK. Features include a lightweight stainless aluminum alloy frame, black rubber combat grips, serrated backstrap, 3-dot target sights, 3.5" stainless barrel and comes in black/ red padded hardcase with paperwork & extra magazine. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition.
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Bersa, Thunder, 380 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - H11308 Lot #509 (Sale Order 511 of 763) The Thunder 380 is a lightweight, double-action, relatively small semi-automatic pistol series chambered in the popular .380 ACP caliber made by Argentine firearms manufacturer Bersa, S.A. It is similar in design to the compact Beretta 70 pistol, but also with design features in common with the Walther PPK. Features include a lightweight s aluminum alloy frame with matte finish, black checkered grips, serrated backstrap, 3-dot target sights, 3.5" barrel and comes in blue hardcase with paperwork. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition.
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ISSC-Austria, M22 Target w/ Compensator, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - B00172 Lot #510 (Sale Order 512 of 763) The ISSC-Austria M22 is the ideal range pistol. The M22 brings you handling and performance that is closer to the modern defensive handgun than any other rimfire pistol. Designed for inexpensive high velocity 22LR ammunition, the accurate rapid fire performance of the M22 offers the shooter an economical shortcut for modern pistol practice. Features include a black synthetic frame, 5.5" barrel with compensator, adjustable target sights, 10+1 capacity, ambidextrous safety, accu-trigger and lower accessory rail. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition with hardcase.
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ISSC-Austria, M22 Target, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - A06130 Lot #511 (Sale Order 513 of 763) The ISSC-Austria M22 is the ideal range pistol. The M22 brings you handling and performance that is closer to the modern defensive handgun than any other rimfire pistol. Designed for inexpensive high velocity 22LR ammunition, the accurate rapid fire performance of the M22 offers the shooter an economical shortcut for modern pistol practice. Features include a black synthetic frame, 5" barrel, adjustable target sights, 10+1 capacity, ambidextrous safety, accu-trigger and lower accessory rail. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition with hardcase.
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American Tactical/ GSG, FireFly, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - F394066 Lot #512 (Sale Order 514 of 763) The GSG FireFly features a wear-resistant alloy frame outfitted with an integrated accessory rail. The slide features adjustable sights and along with the rugged blowback system fixed barrel and superior ergonomic grip the GSG FireFly delivers exceptional accuracy. Additional safeties include an internal locking device and slide mounted ambidextrous safety. Other features include a 4" threaded barrel (Suppressor Ready), double action / single action, 10+1 capacity, Zinc Alloy frame & slide and Flat Dark Earth finish. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition with hardcase.
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American Tactical/ GSG, FireFly, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - F402571 Lot #513 (Sale Order 515 of 763) The GSG FireFly features a wear-resistant alloy frame outfitted with an integrated accessory rail. The slide features adjustable sights and along with the rugged blowback system fixed barrel and superior ergonomic grip the GSG FireFly delivers exceptional accuracy. Additional safeties include an internal locking device and slide mounted ambidextrous safety. Other features include a 4" barrel, double action / single action, 10+1 capacity, Zinc Alloy frame & slide and Flat Dark Earth finish. This gun is in nice condition with hardcase.
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Sig Sauer, Model 1911-22, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - T181333 Lot #514 (Sale Order 516 of 763) This Sig Sauer 1911 in .22 caliber connects original design with an innovating concept. Sig Sauer stuck to existing design and measurements, meaning development with “Mil-Spec” specifications, in inches. It features a lightweight metal frame and slide, 5" barrel, low-profile three-dot sights, two-piece walnut grips with laser checkering, working grip safety and ambidextrous thumb safety, making the 1911-22 a perfect training tool for 1911 fans as well as a fun plinking pistol for all ages. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition with hardcase.
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Sig Sauer, Mosquito - Black, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - F292782 Lot #515 (Sale Order 517 of 763) The hottest pistol offering from SIG SAUER is the double-action Mosquito, it is 90% the size of a P226 and the ideal choice for hours of shooting fun. The Mosquito features a wear-resistant polymer frame outfitted with an integrated accessory rail. The slide features adjustable sights, and along with the rugged blowback system, 5" barrel and superior ergonomic grip, the SIG SAUER Mosquito delivers traditional SIG SAUER accuracy. Additional safeties include an internal locking device and slide mounted ambidextrous safety. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition with hardcase.
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Sig Sauer, Mosquito - Digital Camo, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - F232560 Lot #516 (Sale Order 518 of 763) The hottest pistol offering from SIG SAUER is the double-action Mosquito, it is 90% the size of a P226 and the ideal choice for hours of shooting fun. The Mosquito features a wear-resistant polymer frame outfitted with an integrated accessory rail. The slide features adjustable sights, and along with the rugged blowback system, 5" threaded barrel (Suppressor Ready) and superior ergonomic grip, the SIG SAUER Mosquito delivers traditional SIG SAUER accuracy. Additional safeties include an internal locking device and slide mounted ambidextrous safety. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition with hardcase.
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Sig Sauer, Mosquito - Two-Tone, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - F302232 Lot #517 (Sale Order 519 of 763) The hottest pistol offering from SIG SAUER is the double-action Mosquito, it is 90% the size of a P226 and the ideal choice for hours of shooting fun. The Mosquito features a wear-resistant polymer frame outfitted with an integrated accessory rail. The slide features adjustable sights, and along with the rugged blowback system, 4" barrel and superior ergonomic grip, the SIG SAUER Mosquito delivers traditional SIG SAUER accuracy. Additional safeties include an internal locking device and slide mounted ambidextrous safety. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition with hardcase.
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Sig Sauer, Mosquito - Black, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - F332068 Lot #518 (Sale Order 520 of 763) The hottest pistol offering from SIG SAUER is the double-action Mosquito, it is 90% the size of a P226 and the ideal choice for hours of shooting fun. The Mosquito features a wear-resistant polymer frame outfitted with an integrated accessory rail. The slide features adjustable sights, and along with the rugged blowback system, 4" barrel and superior ergonomic grip, the SIG SAUER Mosquito delivers traditional SIG SAUER accuracy. Additional safeties include an internal locking device and slide mounted ambidextrous safety. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition with hardcase.
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Sig Sauer, Mosquito - OD Green, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - F343869 Lot #519 (Sale Order 521 of 763) The hottest pistol offering from SIG SAUER is the double-action Mosquito, it is 90% the size of a P226 and the ideal choice for hours of shooting fun. The Mosquito features a wear-resistant polymer frame outfitted with an integrated accessory rail. The slide features adjustable sights, and along with the rugged blowback system, 4" barrel and superior ergonomic grip, the SIG SAUER Mosquito delivers traditional SIG SAUER accuracy. Additional safeties include an internal locking device and slide mounted ambidextrous safety. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition with hardcase.
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Sig Sauer, Mosquito - OD Green, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - F337714 Lot #520 (Sale Order 522 of 763) The hottest pistol offering from SIG SAUER is the double-action Mosquito, it is 90% the size of a P226 and the ideal choice for hours of shooting fun. The Mosquito features a wear-resistant polymer frame outfitted with an integrated accessory rail. The slide features adjustable sights, and along with the rugged blowback system, 4" barrel and superior ergonomic grip, the SIG SAUER Mosquito delivers traditional SIG SAUER accuracy. Additional safeties include an internal locking device and slide mounted ambidextrous safety. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition with hardcase.
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Sig Sauer, Mosquito - OD Green, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - F319952 Lot #521 (Sale Order 523 of 763) The hottest pistol offering from SIG SAUER is the double-action Mosquito, it is 90% the size of a P226 and the ideal choice for hours of shooting fun. The Mosquito features a wear-resistant polymer frame outfitted with an integrated accessory rail. The slide features adjustable sights, and along with the rugged blowback system, 4" barrel and superior ergonomic grip, the SIG SAUER Mosquito delivers traditional SIG SAUER accuracy. Additional safeties include an internal locking device and slide mounted ambidextrous safety. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition with hardcase.
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1945 High Standard, H-D Military, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto, (W/ Extra Magazine), SN - 157628 Lot #522 (Sale Order 524 of 763) The High Standard HD Military (HDM) is based on the High Standard HD model target pistol, it was adopted by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during World War II and was made from 1942 to 1951. It is a conventional blowback-operated semiautomatic pistol fitted with an integral suppressor which decreases its report by more than 20 dB. It has a frame-mounted safety lever on the left in a similar position to the M1911A1 and Browning Hi-Power. The front sight is a fixed blade with a square notch fixed rear sight. This HDM was made in 1945, has a 4.5" and comes with extra magazine. It is showing bluing fade and wear but appears to be in good working order with a sharp clean bore.
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1966 High Standard, M106 Military Supermatic Citation, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 1760014 Lot #523 (Sale Order 525 of 763) The High Standard Model 106 Military Supermatic Citation was made from 1965 to 1968. The Supermatic is known for being one of the best target/ competition pistols ever produced. This Model 106 Military Supermatic Citation was made in 1966 and features custom target wood grips, 7.25" heavy fluted target barrel, fully adjustable sights and adjustable trigger. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in good condition with some wear, has a sharp clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms.
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1968 High Standard, M107 Military Supermatic Citation, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 2171458 Lot #524 (Sale Order 526 of 763) The High Standard Model 107 Military Supermatic Citation was made from 1968 to 1971. The Supermatic is known for being one of the best target/ competition pistols ever produced. This Model 107 Military Supermatic Citation was made in 1968 and features checkered walnut target grips, 5.5" heavy target barrel, fully adjustable sights and adjustable trigger. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has a sharp clean bore and appears to be in good working order.
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1965 Ruger, Mark I Standard, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 400073 Lot #525 (Sale Order 527 of 763) The Ruger Mark I Standard is a rimfire semi-automatic pistol introduced in 1949 as the first product manufactured by Sturm, Ruger & Co., and was the founding member of a product line of .22 Long Rifle cartridge handguns, including its later variations: the MK II, MK III, and MK IV. It is marketed for casual sport, target shooting, and plinking. Designed by company founder William B. Ruger, the Standard model and its offspring went on to become the most accepted and successful .22 caliber semi-automatic pistols ever produced. This Mark I was made in 1965 and features a 4.75" barrel, custom jeweled trigger, black checkered grips and comes in original box with paperwork. Does not include magazine. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is showing wear but has a sharp clean bore and appears to be in good working order. Joseph "Joe" Panici was a U.S. Army Veteran and longtime Professional Speed/ Competition Shooter (over 40 years), as well as a college professor and an expert in Firearm Logistics & Weaponry. After Joe retired from teaching in 2005, he spent his time meticulously fine tuning all of his firearms.
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1967 Ruger, Mark I Standard, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 451834 Lot #526 (Sale Order 528 of 763) The Ruger Mark I Standard is a rimfire semi-automatic pistol introduced in 1949 as the first product manufactured by Sturm, Ruger & Co., and was the founding member of a product line of .22 Long Rifle cartridge handguns, including its later variations: the MK II, MK III, and MK IV. It is marketed for casual sport, target shooting, and plinking. Designed by company founder William B. Ruger, the Standard model and its offspring went on to become the most accepted and successful .22 caliber semi-automatic pistols ever produced. This Mark I was made in 1967 and features a 6" barrel and black checkered grips. This gun showing wear but has a sharp clean bore and appears to be in good working order.
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1976 Ruger, Mark I Standard, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 13-68881 Lot #527 (Sale Order 529 of 763) The Ruger Mark I Standard is a rimfire semi-automatic pistol introduced in 1949 as the first product manufactured by Sturm, Ruger & Co., and was the founding member of a product line of .22 Long Rifle cartridge handguns, including its later variations: the MK II, MK III, and MK IV. It is marketed for casual sport, target shooting, and plinking. Designed by company founder William B. Ruger, the Standard model and its offspring went on to become the most accepted and successful .22 caliber semi-automatic pistols ever produced. This Mark I was made in 1976 and features a 4.75" barrel and black checkered grips. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition with a sharp clean bore and good tight action.
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1979 Ruger, Mark I Standard, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 15-40753 Lot #528 (Sale Order 530 of 763) The Ruger Mark I Standard is a rimfire semi-automatic pistol introduced in 1949 as the first product manufactured by Sturm, Ruger & Co., and was the founding member of a product line of .22 Long Rifle cartridge handguns, including its later variations: the MK II, MK III, and MK IV. It is marketed for casual sport, target shooting, and plinking. Designed by company founder William B. Ruger, the Standard model and its offspring went on to become the most accepted and successful .22 caliber semi-automatic pistols ever produced. This Mark I was made in 1978 and features a 4.75" barrel, black checkered grips and comes with brown leather holster. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp clean bore and a good tight action.
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1993 Ruger, Mark II Target, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 219-57866 Lot #529 (Sale Order 531 of 763) The Ruger Mark II was made from 1982 to 2005. It replaced the Standard, Ruger's first model, made from 1949 to 1982, and the MK I Target, made from 1951 to 1982. MK II variations include the Target models, which have heavier barrels and adjustable sights. This Mark II Target was made in 1993 and features a 5.5" heavy barrel, fully adjustable sights and black checkered grips. This gun is in excellent condition throughout.
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1994 Ruger, Mark II Target (10" Barrel), 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Holster), SN - 219-91998 Lot #530 (Sale Order 532 of 763) The Ruger Mark II was made from 1982 to 2005. It replaced the Standard, Ruger's first model, made from 1949 to 1982, and the MK I Target, made from 1951 to 1982. MK II variations include the Target models, which have heavier barrels and adjustable sights. This Mark II Target was made in 1994 and features a 10"" heavy barrel, fully adjustable sights, black checkered grips and comes with black nylon Sidekick holster. This gun, from the Dean Printy estate Collection, is in excellent condition throughout.
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Ruger, Mark III 22/45 Target 5.5", 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - 271-93723 Lot #531 (Sale Order 533 of 763) Classic Feel, Modern Design. No other 22 LR pistol provides the feel of the classic 1911 pistol with the proven reliability and value of the Ruger 22/45 pistols. The perfect trainer, it allows for low-cost practice and provides shooters with the familiar and preferred grip shape and feel of the famous 1911 45 caliber pistol. In addition to the identical grip angles, the 22/45 features the same fire control locations (manual safeties, magazine releases and bolt hold-opens) as the 1911, making them perfect for 45 caliber shooters looking for an affordable way to train. Also perfect for plinking, target shooting, and small game hunting, the 22/45 is available in a variety of configurations and barrel lengths, each with the same trusted reliability that Ruger has delivered since 1949. This 22/45 Mark III features a 5.5" bull barrel, adjustable target sights, Zytel polymer frame with checkered grips, internal cylindrical bolt and loaded chamber indicator. Comes in factory hard case with Weaver optic mount base, two 10-round magazines, lock and paperwork. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in new condition.
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Ruger, Mark III 22/45 Target 4", 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - 271-41462 Lot #532 (Sale Order 534 of 763) Classic Feel, Modern Design. No other 22 LR pistol provides the feel of the classic 1911 pistol with the proven reliability and value of the Ruger 22/45 pistols. The perfect trainer, it allows for low-cost practice and provides shooters with the familiar and preferred grip shape and feel of the famous 1911 45 caliber pistol. In addition to the identical grip angles, the 22/45 features the same fire control locations (manual safeties, magazine releases and bolt hold-opens) as the 1911, making them perfect for 45 caliber shooters looking for an affordable way to train. Also perfect for plinking, target shooting, and small game hunting, the 22/45 is available in a variety of configurations and barrel lengths, each with the same trusted reliability that Ruger has delivered since 1949. This 22/45 Mark III features a 4" bull barrel, adjustable target sights, Zytel polymer frame with checkered grips, internal cylindrical bolt and loaded chamber indicator. Comes in factory hard case with Weaver optic mount base, two 10-round magazines, lock and paperwork. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in new condition.
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Ruger, Mark III 22/45 Target 5.5", 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - 274-57697 Lot #533 (Sale Order 535 of 763) Classic Feel, Modern Design. No other 22 LR pistol provides the feel of the classic 1911 pistol with the proven reliability and value of the Ruger 22/45 pistols. The perfect trainer, it allows for low-cost practice and provides shooters with the familiar and preferred grip shape and feel of the famous 1911 45 caliber pistol. In addition to the identical grip angles, the 22/45 features the same fire control locations (manual safeties, magazine releases and bolt hold-opens) as the 1911, making them perfect for 45 caliber shooters looking for an affordable way to train. Also perfect for plinking, target shooting, and small game hunting, the 22/45 is available in a variety of configurations and barrel lengths, each with the same trusted reliability that Ruger has delivered since 1949. This 22/45 Mark III features a 5.5" bull barrel, adjustable target sights, Zytel polymer frame with checkered grips, internal cylindrical bolt and loaded chamber indicator. Comes in factory hard case with Weaver optic mount base, two 10-round magazines, lock and paperwork. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in new condition.
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Ruger, Mark III 22/45 Target 4", 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - 274-50517 Lot #534 (Sale Order 536 of 763) Classic Feel, Modern Design. No other 22 LR pistol provides the feel of the classic 1911 pistol with the proven reliability and value of the Ruger 22/45 pistols. The perfect trainer, it allows for low-cost practice and provides shooters with the familiar and preferred grip shape and feel of the famous 1911 45 caliber pistol. In addition to the identical grip angles, the 22/45 features the same fire control locations (manual safeties, magazine releases and bolt hold-opens) as the 1911, making them perfect for 45 caliber shooters looking for an affordable way to train. Also perfect for plinking, target shooting, and small game hunting, the 22/45 is available in a variety of configurations and barrel lengths, each with the same trusted reliability that Ruger has delivered since 1949. This 22/45 Mark III features a 4" bull barrel, adjustable target sights, Zytel polymer frame with checkered grips, internal cylindrical bolt and loaded chamber indicator. Comes in factory hard case with Weaver optic mount base, two 10-round magazines, lock and paperwork. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in new condition.
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Ruger, Mark III 22/45 Target 5.5", 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 275-59662 Lot #535 (Sale Order 537 of 763) Classic Feel, Modern Design. No other 22 LR pistol provides the feel of the classic 1911 pistol with the proven reliability and value of the Ruger 22/45 pistols. The perfect trainer, it allows for low-cost practice and provides shooters with the familiar and preferred grip shape and feel of the famous 1911 45 caliber pistol. In addition to the identical grip angles, the 22/45 features the same fire control locations (manual safeties, magazine releases and bolt hold-opens) as the 1911, making them perfect for 45 caliber shooters looking for an affordable way to train. Also perfect for plinking, target shooting, and small game hunting, the 22/45 is available in a variety of configurations and barrel lengths, each with the same trusted reliability that Ruger has delivered since 1949. This 22/45 Mark III features a 5.5" bull barrel, adjustable target sights, Zytel polymer frame with checkered grips, internal cylindrical bolt and loaded chamber indicator. Comes in factory box with Weaver optic mount base, two 10-round magazines, lock and paperwork. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in new condition.
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Springfield, XD-S, 9mm Luger Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase & Accessories), SN - S3922853 Lot #536 (Sale Order 538 of 763) The XD-S 9mm pistol is the deep-cover defensive pistol that goes anywhere. With an overall width of less than 1", three separate safety systems, and 9+1 rounds of 9mm onboard, this XD-S serves alongside your cell phone and car keys as part of your daily loadout. Wherever you are, this XD-S is always on duty. Features include a 3.3" hammer forged barrel, Tactical Rack serrated rear sight and textured grips. Comes in hardcase with three magazines, tactical holster, dual magazine holster and paperwork. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition.
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Ruger, Model SR22, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Soft Case), SN - 361-89507 Lot #537 (Sale Order 539 of 763) The Ruger SR22 Semi-Auto Rimfire Pistol provides shooters with a low-maintenance, rugged, and reliable handgun that shoots common and inexpensive .22 rimfire ammunition. It features a 3.3" barrel, external hammer that can be cocked for shooting in single action mode with a light, crisp trigger pull; it can also be fired with a longer, smooth double action trigger pull when speed is of essence with the first shot. The polymer frame comes with 2 interchangeable, rubberized grips that allow shooters to select the proper sized grip according to their hand. An ambidextrous thumb safety, decocking lever, and magazine release accommodate both right- and left-handed shooters. The rear sights are adjustable for both windage and elevation, and have a reversible blade with 2 white dots on one side and flat black on the other. The front sight is fixed with 1 white dot, and is dovetailed on the slide for easy replacement. To keep weight down, the SR22 is constructed with a durable composite frame and an aluminum slide. The slide features a non-reflective black anodized finish. An integral Picatinny rail on the frame allows user to attach aftermarket laser sights, or tactical flashlights. The Ruger SR22 is a slim, trim, lightweight Semi-Auto Rimfire Pistol well suited for a variety of applications, including concealed carry or trail gun, as well as for informal target shooting and handgun training. Comes with box, two 10-round magazines, black soft case and paperwork. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition.
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Ruger, Model SR22, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 360-19449 Lot #538 (Sale Order 540 of 763) The Ruger SR22 Semi-Auto Rimfire Pistol provides shooters with a low-maintenance, rugged, and reliable handgun that shoots common and inexpensive .22 rimfire ammunition. It features a 3.3" barrel, external hammer that can be cocked for shooting in single action mode with a light, crisp trigger pull; it can also be fired with a longer, smooth double action trigger pull when speed is of essence with the first shot. The polymer frame comes with 2 interchangeable, rubberized grips that allow shooters to select the proper sized grip according to their hand. An ambidextrous thumb safety, decocking lever, and magazine release accommodate both right- and left-handed shooters. The rear sights are adjustable for both windage and elevation, and have a reversible blade with 2 white dots on one side and flat black on the other. The front sight is fixed with 1 white dot, and is dovetailed on the slide for easy replacement. To keep weight down, the SR22 is constructed with a durable composite frame and an aluminum slide. The slide features a non-reflective black anodized finish. An integral Picatinny rail on the frame allows user to attach aftermarket laser sights, or tactical flashlights. The Ruger SR22 is a slim, trim, lightweight Semi-Auto Rimfire Pistol well suited for a variety of applications, including concealed carry or trail gun, as well as for informal target shooting and handgun training. Comes with box, magazine holster, grips and paperwork. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition.
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Ruger, Model LCP Custom, 380 Auto Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 371-679909 Lot #539 (Sale Order 541 of 763) The Ruger LCP Custom comes equipped with a red-anodized, skeletonized aluminum trigger that creates a reduced felt trigger pull. That is in addition to a host of other factory installed upgrades to the venerable LCP, including a dovetailed rear sight with a photoluminescent front dot sight for easy target acquisition, and a polished stainless steel guide rod. Designed with both male and female shooters in mind, the LCP weighs just 9.40 ounces (with an empty magazine), the LCP is lightweight and ideal for all-day carry - ensuring you have it when and where you need it. Other features include a 2.75" barrel, black high-performance glass-filled nylon grip frame and alloy steel slide. Comes in box with two magazines and paperwork. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition with very light wear.
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Ruger, Model LCP, 380 Auto Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Soft Case), SN - 372-39846 Lot #540 (Sale Order 542 of 763) The Ruger LCP is a compact and lightweight pistol that was designed for conceal and carry. It features a rugged construction with through-hardened steel slide, high-performance glass-filled nylon grip frame and 2.75" barrel. Comes in box with soft case and paperwork. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition.
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Smith & Wesson, M&P Bodyguard, 380 Auto Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Soft Case & Ammo), SN - KBP2529 Lot #541 (Sale Order 543 of 763) Compact and sleek, the M&P BODYGUARD 380 delivers personal protection in an easy-to-carry, comfortable platform. Chambered for .380 ACP, the lightweight pistol features a high-strength polymer frame with a black, matte-coated stainless-steel slide and barrel. The new M&P BODYGUARD 380 retains original design features including a 2.75" barrel, which contributes to an overall length of 5.25" and an unloaded weight of only 12.3 ounces making it perfectly suited for concealed carry. Lightweight, and simple to use - nothing protects like a BODYGUARD. Comes with black soft case, two magazines and 50-rounds of new Sig Sauer ammunition. This gun is in same-as-new condition.
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Taurus, PT111 Millennium G2, 9mm Luger Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - TJS12742 Lot #542 (Sale Order 544 of 763) With its lightweight 22 oz. polymer frame, thin profile, and ramped 3.2" barrel, the newly designed Millennium G2 is the ideal concealed carry handgun. It features an accessory rail, high-profile sights, an aggressive textured grip, and melted edges for added comfort and easy concealment. comes in box with two magazines. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition.
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Hi-Point, Model JCP, 40 S&W Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - X7220465 Lot #543 (Sale Order 545 of 763) Hi-Point offers affordably-priced semi-automatic handguns in a range of the most popular calibers. Each is sized to assure a firm, comfortable grip and exceptional recoil control, and includes Hi-Point’s lifetime unconditional warranty. Hi-Point handguns are +P rated and accept all factory ammunition. Additionally, every Hi-Point handgun model features a polymer frame, durable easy-grip finish and last round lock open. Comes in box with extra rear peep sight. This gun has a 4.5" barrel and is in same-as-new condition.
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Hi-Point, Model C9, 9mm Luger Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - P1821892 Lot #544 (Sale Order 546 of 763) Hi-Point offers affordably-priced semi-automatic handguns in a range of the most popular calibers. Each is sized to assure a firm, comfortable grip and exceptional recoil control, and includes Hi-Point’s lifetime unconditional warranty. Hi-Point handguns are +P rated and accept all factory ammunition. Additionally, every Hi-Point handgun model features a polymer frame, durable easy-grip finish and last round lock open. Comes in box with extra rear peep sight. This gun has a 3.5" barrel and is in same-as-new condition.
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Circa 1924 Astra, Model 1924 (Pre-Model 200), 25 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 260267 Lot #545 (Sale Order 547 of 763) The Astra Model 1924 is a copy of the Browning Model 1905, without a grip safety, and was the predecessor to the Astra Model 200 "Cub". This gun was made circa 1924-1926 and features a 2" barrel and black hard rubber checkered grips. This gun is in good condition with some light wear, has a sharp bore and appears to be in good working order.
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1944 Beretta, Model 1935, 32 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 56024 Lot #546 (Sale Order 548 of 763) The Beretta M1935 is a compact .32 ACP caliber blowback pistol that was manufactured from 1935 to 1967. In the early 1930s, the Italian army was impressed by the Walther PP pistol. Beretta did not want to lose a big Italian military contract and designed the compact M1934 for the Italian army, which accepted it in 1937. The M1935 is simply an M1934, modified to fire .32ACP ammunition. This M1935 is dated 1944 and features a 3.25" barrel, black textured grips and frame safety that also acts as a take down lever and slide hold open. This gun has had some light bluing touch-up, is in overall nice condition with a sharp bore and good tight action.
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1951 Beretta, Model 1935, 32 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 778101 Lot #547 (Sale Order 549 of 763) The Beretta M1935 is a compact .32 ACP caliber blowback pistol that was manufactured from 1935 to 1967. In the early 1930s, the Italian army was impressed by the Walther PP pistol. Beretta did not want to lose a big Italian military contract and designed the compact M1934 for the Italian army, which accepted it in 1937. The M1935 is simply an M1934, modified to fire .32ACP ammunition. This M1935 is dated 1951 and features a 3.25" barrel, black checkered grips and frame safety that also acts as a take down lever and slide hold open. This gun is in good condition with some light wear, has a sharp bore and good tight action.
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1993 Beretta, Model 21A Bobcat, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - BES70182U Lot #548 (Sale Order 550 of 763) The direct descendent of one of the oldest Beretta pocket pistols (the M950), the 21 Bobcat continues a legacy of refined concealed carry pistols. Bobcat pistols are distinguished in the market by their practicality and simplicity of design. The tip-up barrel design provides direct chamber access to allow simple loading and clearing without slide retraction. Slim and precisely engineered to fit comfortably in the shooter’s hand, the 21 Bobcat pistols are an ideal choice for concealed carry. This 21A Bobcat was made in 1993 and features a 2.5" barrel and black checkered grips. This gun is in good condition with some light wear, has a sharp bore and good tight action.
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Taurus, Model PT22, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - Y16185 Lot #549 (Sale Order 551 of 763) The PT22 is a .22 LR semi-automatic pistol produced by Taurus and features an 8+1 round capacity magazine. The PT22 is often viewed as a Taurus copy of the Beretta 21 Bobcat due to having a similar "tip up" barrel. In fact this small pistol is very different in design and function from the Beretta. It has a spur-less hammer, and a long but smooth double action only (DAO) trigger. The "tip up" barrel is useful in that the first round may be chambered directly into the barrel, and the operator does not have to "pull back" or "rack" the slide. Retracting the slide is difficult due to the heavy spring required in this blow-back action. The grip feel of the PT22 is "fat", and fills a normal-sized hand. This PT22 features a 2.75" barrel, black pearl style grips and comes in hardcase. This gun is in nice condition throughout.
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Raven Arms, Model MP-25, 25 ACP Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 995388 Lot #550 (Sale Order 552 of 763) Raven Arms was a firearms manufacturer established in 1970 by firearms designer George Jennings. The Gun Control Act of 1968 prohibiting the importation of inexpensive handguns prompted Jennings to design the MP-25, a .25-caliber semi-automatic pistol, and enter the firearms business. This MP-25 features a chrome finish, wood grips and 2.5" barrel. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp bore and is in good working order.
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Davis Industries, Model DLB38, 38 Special Cal., Double Barrel Derringer, SN - D080657 Lot #551 (Sale Order 553 of 763) This Derringer Model DBL38 features black textured birds head grips, 3.5" barrels and stainless trigger/ hammer. This gun is in nice condition throughout.
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Taurus, Judge Ultra-Lite, 410/ 45 Colt Cal., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - BP606560 Lot #552 (Sale Order 554 of 763) The Taurus Judge is a five shot double-action revolver designed and produced by Taurus International, chambered for .410 bore shot shells and the .45 Colt cartridge. Whether loading all 45s, all .410s or alternating them in the cylinder, the Judge is the ultimate shotgun/revolver duo. This Judge Ultra-Lite features a forged alloy frame, 3" barrel, fiber-optic front sight, black rubber grips and come in box with paperwork. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is showing some light wear but has a sharp bore and a good tight action.
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Taurus, Model 455 Titanium, 44 Special Cal., Revolver (W/ Hardcase), SN - SK775271 Lot #553 (Sale Order 555 of 763) This Taurus Titanium double-action snubnose combat revolver features a lightweight titanium frame with Shadow Grey finish, 2" "snubnose" ported barrel, black rubber grips, 5-shot cylinder and comes in black hardcase with paperwork. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is showing some light wear but has a sharp bore and a good tight action.
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Taurus, Model 455, 45 ACP Cal., Revolver, SN - VF953032 Lot #554 (Sale Order 556 of 763) This Taurus Model 455 double-action snubnose combat revolver features a stainless frame, 2" "snubnose" ported barrel, black rubber grips and 5-shot cylinder. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in very nice condition throughout.
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Charter Arms, Pathfinder, 22 LR Cal., Revolver, SN - 780155 Lot #555 (Sale Order 557 of 763) Charter’s versatile Pathfinder double-action 22 is a great introductory revolver for the novice shooter, or anyone who needs a low recoil revolver. It has the look, feel and weight of a higher-caliber revolver, allowing you to gain proficiency while using relatively inexpensive .22 ammo. The .22 pathfinder can turn a few tin cans into an afternoon of fun. Features include a stainless frame, Pachmayr black rubber combat grips, 3" barrel , adjustable target sights and 6-shot cylinder. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in very nice condition throughout.
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Taurus, Model 94, 22 LR Cal., Revolver, SN - JH16785 Lot #556 (Sale Order 558 of 763) This Taurus Model 94 double-action revolver features a polished blue finish, checkered walnut grips, case hardened trigger/ hammer, 3" barrel, adjustable target sights and 9-shot cylinder. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp bore and a good tight action.
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1940 Colt, Police Positive Second Issue, 32 S&W Long Cal., Revolver Lot #557 (Sale Order 559 of 763) The Colt Police Positive is a small-frame, double-action revolver featuring a six-round cylinder made from 1905 to 1947 and was designed primarily for sale to federal, state, or local law enforcement agencies. The Colt Police Positive 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. The First issue of the Police Positive ran from the revolver's introduction in 1907 until 1927. The Second issue began in 1928 and ran until 1947, adding a somewhat heavier frame as well as a serrated topstrap to reduce sight glare. This Police Positive Second Issue was made in 1940 and features a 6" barrel and black checkered target grips. This gun is in nice condition with some wear, has a sharp clean bore and is in good tight working order.
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Cimarron, Doc Holliday #679, 45 Colt Cal., Revolver (W/ Box, Shoulder Holster & Dagger), SN - P29323 Lot #558 (Sale Order 560 of 763) Cimarron Firearms' Doc Holliday Thunderer is just your game. This 3.5", nickel-plated revolver has simulated "Tru Ivory™" birds head grips and "Doc Holliday" engraved into the back strap, along with the special number of the gun (#679). Chambered for the .45 Colt cartridge, this handy six-gun makes a dandy "fifth ace." The Uberti-made single action also comes with a matching border stamp-tooled, natural russet-colored leather shoulder holster and 7.5" dagger with ivory style grip. With this six-shooter you're anybody's huckleberry, ready to take on all comers. This estate-owned gun appears to be new-in-box with paperwork.
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Cimarron, Thunderer, 357 Magnum Cal., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - N08685 Lot #559 (Sale Order 561 of 763) The Thunderer, a full-sized Model P, peacemaker-style single-action revolver that was designed by Cimarron founder and president Mike B. Harvey and made on the Old Model (pre-1896) frame and "bullseye" ejector head. However, as a departure from the traditional peacemaker-style arm, this six-shooter utilizes the natty birds head grip, and is much like that carried by Val Kilmer's "Doc" Holliday in the 1993 hit Western, Tombstone. This revolver features a 4.75" barrel and stainless steel frame. This estate-owned gun appears to be new-in-box
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Cimarron, Thunderer, 357 Magnum Cal., Revolver, SN - 137437 Lot #560 (Sale Order 562 of 763) The Thunderer, a full-sized Model P, peacemaker-style single-action revolver that was designed by Cimarron founder and president Mike B. Harvey and made on the Old Model (pre-1896) frame and "bullseye" ejector head. However, as a departure from the traditional peacemaker-style arm, this six-shooter utilizes the natty birds head grip, and is much like that carried by Val Kilmer's "Doc" Holliday in the 1993 hit Western, Tombstone. This revolver features a 3.5" barrel and case hardened frame. This estate-owned gun appears to be new-in-box
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Cimarron, SA Frontier Pre-War, 45 Colt Cal., Revolver, SN - SA9734 Lot #561 (Sale Order 563 of 763) The Cimarron SA Frontier Pre-War is a modern reproduction of the Colt 1873 single action revolver. It features a color case hardened pre-war style frame and a 4.75" barrel. It's chambered in .45 Long Colt. This classic six-shooter is equipped with a stag style grips and sports a blued barrel finish. This estate-owned gun is in nice condition with very light wear.
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EMF Italy, 1873 SA New Dakota Model, 357 Magnum Cal., Revolver, SN - SA16278 Lot #562 (Sale Order 564 of 763) This "New Dakota Model" is a modern reproduction of the Colt 1873 single action revolver, made in Italy by EMF. It features a color case hardened pre-war style frame and a 4.75" barrel. This classic six-shooter is equipped with smooth walnut grips and sports a blued barrel finish. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition with very light wear.
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Cimarron, 1873 SA Cattleman, 357 Magnum Cal., Revolver, SN - 1313 Lot #563 (Sale Order 565 of 763) The Cimarron SA Cattleman is a modern reproduction of the Colt 1873 single action revolver. It features a color case hardened pre-war style frame and a 4.75" barrel. This classic six-shooter is equipped with smooth walnut grips and sports a blued barrel finish. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition with very light wear.
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Uberti, 1875 Schofield 2nd Model, 45 Colt Cal., Revolver, SN - F05103 Lot #564 (Sale Order 566 of 763) Uberti has enriched its fine line of Historical Reproduction Firearms with the classic Schofield Single Action Revolver. Faithful to the sleek and graceful lines of the original the Uberti Top Break is strengthened and improved with modern steels and technology enabling the chambering of modern smokeless cartridges in .44/40 and .45LC. Designed by Major Schofield of U.S. Army the Schofield Revolver was an improvement and up-grade of earlier top-break Single Action revolvers produced in the line of the legendary firearms company Smith & Wesson. The United States Army contracted a total of over 5 000 Schofields with 7-1/2? barrel lengths. The caliber was .45 Schofield. This revolver represents the first real challenge on the military and civilian market to the Colt Single Action. Graceful and accurate the Schofield revolver was the choice of many gunslingers and entrepreneurs in the Old West. Jesse James is said to have carried both the Schofield and the Colt Single Actions simultaneously. This 1875 Scofield features a 3.5" barrel and smooth walnut grips. This estate-owned gun appears to be brand new but does have a light scratch on the left side of the barrel.
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Colt, Signature Series 1860 Army, 44 Black Powder Cal., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 218804 Lot #565 (Sale Order 567 of 763) Colt Black powder Arms Company Signature Series revolvers are authentic Colt pistols made in special production runs in the early 1990's. These revolvers were fully assembled and hand-finished in the United States using the proprietary Colt formulas for bluing and color-case hardening. This Signature Series 1860 Army black Powder revolver features a 8" barrel with polished blue finish, case hardened frame, gold trigger guard and front strap, "Sam Colt" back strap signature with gold filling, smooth walnut grips with oiled finish and comes in presentation style box. This gun is in new condition.
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1987 AMS Italy, 1847 SA Colt Walker, 38 S&W Cal., Revolver, SN - A72571 Lot #566 (Sale Order 568 of 763) This Italian reproduction of the 1847 Colt Walker single-action revolver is chambered for 38 S&W caliber and features a 5" octagon barrel with gold bead front sight, case hardened receiver, brass trim and smooth walnut grips. This gun is showing some wear but appears to be in good working order.
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1978 FIE Italy, 1849 Colt Pocket, 31 Black Powder Cal., Revolver, SN - D1760 Lot #567 (Sale Order 569 of 763) This Italian reproduction of the 1849 Colt Pocket black powder percussion revolver features a 4" octagon barrel with gold bead front sight, brass receiver, stage coach stick-up receiver engravings and smooth walnut grips. This gun is showing some wear but appears to be in good working order.
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Heritage, Civil War Rough Rider, 22 LR & Mag. Cal., Revolver (W/ Box & Holster), SN - L96348 Lot #568 (Sale Order 570 of 763) Born of the traditions of the Old West, the Rough Rider maintains much of the look and feel of the legendary Single Action Army revolver, only in a scaled down version. The Rough Rider is manufactured using state-of-the-art precision machinery that assures its accuracy and reliability. The cylinder lock-up is tight and the perfect timing of the action makes for a handgun that will put its shots where you want them. This Heritage Rough Rider is a Civil War Commemorative Edition comes with both 22 LR & 22 magnum cylinders. Features include a 6.5" barrel, smooth wood grips and comes in presentation style wood box with black nylon holster. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in new condition.
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Heritage, Civil War Rough Rider, 22 LR & Mag. Cal., Revolver (W/ Box & Holster), SN - L96195 Lot #569 (Sale Order 571 of 763) Born of the traditions of the Old West, the Rough Rider maintains much of the look and feel of the legendary Single Action Army revolver, only in a scaled down version. The Rough Rider is manufactured using state-of-the-art precision machinery that assures its accuracy and reliability. The cylinder lock-up is tight and the perfect timing of the action makes for a handgun that will put its shots where you want them. This Heritage Rough Rider is a Civil War Commemorative Edition comes with both 22 LR & 22 magnum cylinders. Features include a 6.5" barrel, smooth wood grips and comes in presentation style wood box with black nylon holster. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in new condition.
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1906 Smith & Wesson, Safety Hammerless "Lemon Squeezer", 38 S&W Cal., Revolver, SN - 213078 Lot #570 (Sale Order 572 of 763) The Smith & Wesson Safety Hammerless or New Departure (nicknamed by collectors as the Lemon Squeezer) is a double-action revolver that was produced from 1887 to 1940. It is Based on the Smith & Wesson Model 2 double-action design, the revolver incorporated an internal hammer and an external grip safety on its back-strap. It was chambered in .32 S&W and .38 S&W calibers; these revolvers were discontinued prior to World War II, being eclipsed by the stronger hand ejector models. The 4th Model was produced in .38 S&W only. The only difference in 4th Model and 3rd Model is adoption of standard T-bar type of barrel latch as found on most of the top-break revolvers. ".38 S&W Cartridge" was also added to the left side of barrel. Approximately 104,000 manufactured between 1898 and 1907. This 4rd Model Safety Hammerless was made circa 1906 and features hard rubber checkered grips, 3.25" barrel and five-shot cylinder. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, appears all original (frame & cylinder numbers match), still has a sharp bore and appears to be in excellent working order.
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1920's Garate Anitua, U.S. Service, 32/20 Winchester Cal., Revolver, SN - 33990 Lot #571 (Sale Order 573 of 763) Garate, Anitua was a Spanish gun manufacturer that made a number of revolvers and auto pistols in the 1920's period. Most of the guns that they made were copies of S&W or Colt designs intended for export to the US. This gun is a Colt Police Positive copy that features a double-action, checkered wood grips, 5" barrel and 6-shot cylinder. This gun is showing wear but has a sharp bore and is in good tight working order.
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Early 1900's H&R, Top-Break Auto Ejecting, 32 S&W Cal., Revolver, SN - 188038 Lot #572 (Sale Order 574 of 763) This early 1900's Harrington & Richardson double-action Top Break Auto Ejecting revolver features a 3.25" barrel and black hard rubber checkered grips with target logo. This gun is in nice condition with a sharp bore and good tight action.
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1966 Herter's, 401 PowerMag Cal., Revolver, SN - V3115 Lot #573 (Sale Order 575 of 763) Introduced in 1961 the .401 Herter's PowerMag was the creation of George Herter. George had the foresight to see the growing interest in a single action revolver chambered in modern large bore magnums. Seeing a need for a more powerful cartridge than the successful .357 magnum but with less recoil that the powerful .44 magnum, George developed his .401 PowerMag. He contracted with Sauer & Sohn of Germany to manufacture a copy of the Colt single action revolver chambered in his cartridge. The PowerMag revolver was well made and exhibited the excellent workmanship of Sauer & Sohn. The PowerMag soon developed a strong following, which got the attention of Remington. In 1964 Remington introduced the .41 Remington Magnum with similar proportions and ballistics. This 401 PowerMag was made in 1966 and features a 6.5" barrel, target sights, black checkered grips and 6-shot cylinder. This estate-owned gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp bore and is in good tight working order.
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1963 Herter's, Single-Action, 22 LR Cal., Revolver, SN - 62643 Lot #574 (Sale Order 576 of 763) Herter's Single-Action revolvers were made by Sauer & Sons West Germany in the 1960's and 70's, and were the same design as the famous Colt SAA revolvers. This Herter's SA was made in 1963 and features a 5" barrel, brown checkered grips and 6-shot cylinder. This gun is showing some light wear but has a sharp bore and appears to be in good tight working order.
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1960's Firearms International, "The Regent", 22 LR Cal., Revolver, SN - R23595 Lot #575 (Sale Order 577 of 763) Firearms International was an importer of utility grade firearms from Italy, Spain & Germany in the 1960's and 70's. They also manufactured their own guns from imported parts. This Firearms Intl. "The Regent" features a double-action, 6" barrel, brown checkered grips and 8-shot swing out cylinder. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has a sharp bore and a good tight action.
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1965 Herter's/ Arminius, Model HW-7, 22 LR Cal., Revolver (W/ Holster), SN - 12564 Lot #576 (Sale Order 578 of 763) Arminius is a line of revolvers manufactured by Weihrauch & Weihrauch GmbH & Co. KG, of Mellrichstadt, Germany, a manufacturer of target and sporting guns. The "HW" stands for Hermann Weihrauch, the founder of Weihrauch & Weihrauch GmbH & Co. KG. Herter's imported the HW-7 .22 caliber revolver as the Herter's Guide Model. This HW-7 was made in 1965 and features a double-action, 6" barrel, brown checkered grips, 8-shot swing out cylinder and comes with brown leather holster. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is showing a couple wear spots, but has a sharp clean bore and a good tight action.
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1950 Iver Johnson-Orig, Target Sealed Eight, 22 LR Cal., Revolver, SN - M77169 Lot #577 (Sale Order 579 of 763) The Iver Johnson-Orig Target Sealed Eight is a large frame double-action 8-shot 22 caliber revolver made from 1947 to 1954. This circa 1950 Sealed 8 features a 6" barrel, front blade sight and smooth walnut grips with gloss finish. This gun is in good condition with light wear, has a sharp bore and a good tight action.
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1950 Iver Johnson-Orig, Target Sealed Eight, 22 LR Cal., Revolver, SN - M70576 Lot #578 (Sale Order 580 of 763) The Iver Johnson-Orig Target Sealed Eight is a large frame double-action 8-shot 22 caliber revolver made from 1947 to 1954. This circa 1950 Sealed 8 features a 4" barrel, front blade sight and diamond checkered walnut grips with oiled finish. This gun is in good condition with light wear, has a sharp bore and a good tight action.
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1870's Hopkins & Allen, Nero, 22 short RF cal., Revolver, Lot #579 (Sale Order 581 of 763) The Nero Pocket Revolver was manufactured by Hopkins & Allen and sold by C. L. Riker in the 1870's. It is a 22 short r.f. caliber, 7 shot single action revolver with a spur trigger, solid flat frame, 2 1/4" round barrel, plain cylinder, walnut birds head grips and marked NERO PATENT on the barrel. This gun has been very nicely refinished and the mechanics are all free, but it is unknown if this gun is in working order or not.
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Circa 1880's Belgium, British Bull Dog, Double-Action Revolver Lot #580 (Sale Order 582 of 763) The British Bull Dog was a popular type of solid-frame pocket revolver introduced by Philip Webley & Son of Birmingham, England, in 1872. Numerous copies and variants of this design (authorized and unauthorized) were made in Belfast, Belgium, Germany, Spain, Pakistan, France and the United States during the late 19th century. It features a 2.5" (64 mm) barrel, nickel plated frame, checkered walnut grips and 5-shot cylinder. This Belgium copy appears to be chambered for 44 S&W American or possibly 442 Webley caliber. This gun is in good condition for its age and appears to be in perfect working order.
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1967 High Standard, Model R-109 "Sentinel", 22 LR Cal., Revolver, SN - 1911924 Lot #581 (Sale Order 583 of 763) High Standard introduced their Sentinel revolver line in 1955 and marketed it as a "Kit Gun" or "Tackle Box Gun" due to its compact size, it was perfect for a fishing/ camping trip or any outdoor adventure. The Sentinel was a 9-shot .22 revolver. It was advertised to have an anodized aluminum frame, high-tensile carbon steel barrel and cylinder, single-stroke multiple ejection, a swing-out counterbored cylinder, a movable square-notched rear sight, a non- slip scored trigger, a diamond-checkered grip and target accuracy. The innovative design was completed by Harry Sefried, High Standard’s young design engineer, in a mere six months. Sefried wasn’t afraid to incorporate good ideas wherever he found them. The simplified cylinder lock design was taken from Hugo Borchardt’s experimental revolver of 1876, which he designed while working for Winchester and which was observed by Sefried during his own five years at Winchester. The gun, like the Broomhandle Mauser, is screwless but for the grip screw. In 1967 the Snub-nose (2.25" barrel) R-108 series Sentinel was introduced with a two-piece grip and frame trigger logo. This R-108 is showing some wear but it has a sharp bore and appears to be in perfect working order.
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1970's Jukar Spain, 45 Black Powder Cal., Flintlock Pistol, SN - 162096 Lot #582 (Sale Order 584 of 763) The Jukar black powder muzzle loaders were made in Spain and imported by CVA and others beginning in the 1970's. Features include a wood grip frame, 6" octagon barrel, "V" notched sights and scroll engraved side plate. This gun is showing wear but appears to be in good working order.
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Mid-1800's English, 40 Black Powder Cal., Percussion Single Shot Boot Pistol Lot #583 (Sale Order 585 of 763) This early to mid-1800's single-thot percussion pistol is stamped "XI" along with two British proof marks. It features a 2.75" barrel, wood grip and appears to be in working order.
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1970's Crosman, Model 38C, .177 Pellet Cal., CO2 Revolver (W/ Accessories) NO FFL NEEDED Lot #584 (Sale Order 586 of 763) This was as good as it got in the 1960's & 1970's when it came to an authentic-looking CO2 model of a centerfire handgun. And it was a Smith & Wesson-style revolver. The Crosman “38” ’s were first designed for use as .22 caliber pellet training guns for the U.S. Air Force and law enforcement, after which they were released to the public chambered in either .177 caliber or .22 caliber. Crosman knew what they had and said in the ad “ – Lawmen, Military personnel, Target shooters and other handgun enthusiasts can now compete and practice for proficiency, simulating .38 firearm shooting for less than a penny a shot.” This 38C features a 3.75" barrel, brown swirl checkered grips, target sights and comes with original full box of Crosman Giant Golden Powerlets and pellets. This one-owner estate gun is in same-as-new condition.
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Traditions, Buckhunter Pro, 50 Cal., In-Line Black Powder Pistol, SN - 14-13-009759-99 Lot #585 (Sale Order 587 of 763) This single shot muzzleloading, exposed hammer pistol is advertised as being accurate out to around 50-60 yds and features a 12" fluted barrel, 3" muzzle break, flip-up rear sight, ramped front sight and is drilled and tapped for scope mounting. This gun appears to be in perfect working order.
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Henry, H002C U.S. Survival AR-7, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Magazines), SN - US016563C Lot #586 (Sale Order 588 of 763) Henry's U.S. Survival rifle is lightweight at 3.5 pounds and highly portable. The unique design allows the rifle to break down easily into three pieces in seconds. This enables the barrel, action, and two 8-round magazines to fit comfortably into the tough ABS synthetic waterproof stock. No tools are needed to assemble or disassemble. Once disassembled and stowed, it is only an incredible 16.5" long. It comes standard with a sturdy steel barrel covered in tough ABS plastic with a protective coating for complete corrosion resistance. The receiver is grooved, making it easy to top off with your favorite optic. This model features an all over TrueTimber Kanati camo finish and comes in original box with five magazines and paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear.
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1970's Parker-Hale, Model 1200, 7mm Rem. Mag. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - MAG-30228 Lot #587 (Sale Order 589 of 763) The Parker-Hale Model 1200 is a high grade sporting rifle with a Mauser M98 type action assembled in Birmingham England and introduced in 1967. This Model 1200 was made in the mid-1970's and features a Monte Carlo walnut stock with basket weave checkering and high gloss finish, rosewood forend tip and grip cap, gold trigger, hinged floorplate, 24" barrel with high polish bluing, stainless bolt and handle, flip-up "V" notched rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, sling rings and sells complete with Bushnell Sportview 4x-12x 40 scope. This one-owner gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp clean bore and is in perfect working order.
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Loewe, Model 1893 Sporterized Spanish Mauser, 7mm Mauser Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 7518 Lot #588 (Sale Order 590 of 763) The Mauser Model 1893 is a bolt-action rifle commonly referred to as the Spanish Mauser and made from 1893 to 1958. This sporterized M1893 has matching numbers and features a Monte Carlo walnut stock, black forearm tip and grip knob, 25" tapered barrel and scope mounts. This gun is in good condition with an excellent bore and a nice tight action.
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1988 Remington, Model 572 BDL Fieldmaster, 22 S L LR Cal., Pump, SN - A1972285 Lot #589 (Sale Order 591 of 763) The Remington Model 572 Fieldmaster is a slide action, manually-operated .22 caliber (rimfire) rifle manufactured by Remington Arms Company. First introduced to the commercial market in 1956, the 572 Fieldmaster rifle incorporates a tubular magazine capable of feeding .22 Short, .22 Long, or .22 Long Rifle rimfire cartridges, 21" barrel, a cross-bolt safety, and an aluminum receiver grooved for scope mounts. In 1966, Remington introduced the BDL or "Deluxe" rifle to supplement the 572A and 572SB. The BDL featured a ramp front sight with gold bead, a fully adjustable rear sight modeled after the sight used on Remington 700 big-game rifle, and a higher-grade walnut forearm and straight-comb butt stock with impressed checkering. This one-owner 1988 Model 572 Deluxe is in excellent condition throughout.
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1962 (FIRST YEAR) Remington, Model 700, 7mm Rem Mag. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 27638 Lot #590 (Sale Order 592 of 763) The Remington Model 700 is a series of bolt-action centerfire rifles manufactured by Remington Arms since 1962. It is a manually operated bolt action with two forward dual-opposed lugs. The bolt face is recessed, fully enclosing the base of the cartridge. The extractor is a C-clip sitting within the bolt face. The ejector is a plunger on the bolt face actuated by a coil spring. The bolt is of 3-piece construction, brazed together (head, body and bolt handle). The receiver is milled from round cross-section steel. This 1962 First Year Production Model 700 features a checkered walnut Monte Carlo stock, 24" barrel with matte stainless finish, sling studs and sells complete with Burris 4.5x-14x 42mm scope. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in good condition with light wear, has an excellent bore, very light trigger pull and will be in perfect working order.
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Savage, Model 110, 308 Win Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - F951985 Lot #591 (Sale Order 593 of 763) The Savage Model 110 is a bolt-action repeating rifle made by Savage Arms. It was designed in 1958 by Nicholas L. Brewer. It was patented in 1963. The Model 110 has been in continuous production since that time. The Model 110 was developed to give the hunters a strong and powerful yet light and affordable rifle. Its model number is derived from its initial retail price of $109.95. It was originally made for .30-06 Springfield and .270 Winchester ammunition. In 1959, a short-action version was introduced, chambered in .243 Winchester and .308 Winchester. This Model 110 short-action features a checkered hardwood stock with high comb, 22.25" barrel, sling studs and sells complete with Center Point long range scope. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in good condition with light wear to include stock scuffs, has an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order.
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1984 Stevens (Savage), Model 110E Series K, 270 Win. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - E236373 Lot #592 (Sale Order 594 of 763) The Savage Model 110 is a bolt-action repeating rifle made by Savage Arms. It was designed in 1958 by Nicholas L. Brewer. It was patented in 1963. The Model 110 has been in continuous production since that time. The Model 110 was developed to give the hunters a strong and powerful yet light and affordable rifle. Its model number is derived from its initial retail price of $109.95. It was originally made for .30-06 Springfield and .270 Winchester ammunition. In 1959, a short-action version was introduced, chambered in .243 Winchester and .308 Winchester. This Model 110E Series K was made in 1984 and features a checkered hardwood stock with high comb, 22.25" barrel and sells complete with Sightron SI 39x40 scope. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in good condition with light wear, has an excellent bore and will be in perfect working order.
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CZ, Model 452-2E ZKM "Lux", 22 LR Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 881586 Lot #593 (Sale Order 595 of 763) The CZ 452 is a series of magazine-fed bolt-action rimfire repeating rifles manufactured by CZ and imported into the United States by CZ-USA. During its production life, the CZ 452 was produced in several versions with various barrels, stocks and sights. The "Lux" is equipped with a 24.8" (630 mm) barrel that is provisioned with tangent sights. The barrel is polished whereas the receiver has a matte finish; both are blued. The barreled action sits in a walnut stock in the European-style with checkered grip, Schnabel fore-end, and arched (curved) comb sometimes referred to as a Bavarian or "hogback" stock, and is trimmed with European sling swivels and a hard plastic butt plate. The lower drop at the heel and arched comb of the stock are designed to aid shooting with iron sights. The rear tangent sight is graduated in 25 meter increments with calibrated markings from 25 to 200 meters, while the sight leaf is adjustable for windage. The hooded front sight blade is adjustable for elevation. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, comes with Center Point 3-9 scope and is in same-as-new condition with very light/ small rust spots on the muzzle.
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Savage, Model 11, 204 Ruger Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - G249600 Lot #594 (Sale Order 596 of 763) This Savage Model 11 is chambered for 204 Ruger and features a black checkered synthetic stock, 24" barrel, Accu-Trugger, sling studs and scope mounts. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in good condition with light wear, has an sharp bore and will be in perfect working order.
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Remington, Model 770, 243 Win. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - M71693940 Lot #595 (Sale Order 597 of 763) The Remington Model 770 is a high-performance bolt-action centerfire rifle with detachable magazine. It features a black synthetic stock with deep groove texturing and raised cheekpiece, 22" barrel, tapped receiver for scope mounting and 4+1 capacity. This gun is in excellent condition with a couple very light scratches.
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Savage, Model 10, 243 Win. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - H201416 Lot #596 (Sale Order 598 of 763) The Savage Model 10 Bolt-Action Rifle is specifically designed to engage tactical targets at varying ranges, under high-stress situations. It is the rifle of choice by many professional target shooters. This Model 10 features a synthetic checkered stock with Mossy Oak camo, fully adjustable bi-pod, 22" barrel, Accu-Trigger and sells complete with Accu-Ranger 6-18x44 scope. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition with a sharp bore and will be in perfect working order.
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Remington, Model 788, 7mm-08 Rem. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - B6049770 Lot #597 (Sale Order 599 of 763) The Remington 788 is a bolt-action, centerfire rifle that was made by Remington Arms from 1967 to 1983. It has two distinguishing design features. The first is the rear-lugged bolt. The bolt has nine lugs in three rows of three lugs each. They lock into the receiver behind the magazine well. Due to this design, the bolt handle lifts only 60 degrees on opening giving more clearance for scopes compared to the 90 degrees required for the Model 700 and other two-lug rifles. The bolt travel is also reduced because of the rear lugs. The second distinguishing feature is the receiver. It has a smaller ejection port than similar bolt-action rifles, and no bolt lug raceways. The single stack magazine design yields a smaller feed opening in the bottom of the receiver compared to rifles using a double stack magazine well. When machining of these smaller ports is complete there is more steel remaining in the receiver between the ejection port and adjacent feed port, and significantly more steel overall where all receivers have the least strength. These characteristics combined to make the Remington 788 receiver more rigid and stronger than most, if not all, competing designs, including the Remington 700 which shares the same outside receiver diameter. A rifle's accuracy tends to increase slightly as the rigidity of the receiver increases, as this slightly reduces barrel deflection during firing. Thus the Remington 788 has the structural foundation to be a very accurate rifle. This rifle features a synthetic checkered stock with custom camo finish, 18.5" barrel that is tapped & screwed for sights, scope rail and sling studs. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition with a sharp bore and will be in perfect working order.
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Remington, Model 700, 7mm-08 Rem. Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - C6764692 Lot #598 (Sale Order 600 of 763) The Remington Model 700 is a series of bolt-action centerfire rifles manufactured by Remington Arms since 1962. It is a manually operated bolt action with two forward dual-opposed lugs. The bolt face is recessed, fully enclosing the base of the cartridge. The extractor is a C-clip sitting within the bolt face. The ejector is a plunger on the bolt face actuated by a coil spring. The bolt is of 3-piece construction, brazed together (head, body and bolt handle). The receiver is milled from round cross-section steel. This Model 700 features a synthetic checkered Monte Carlo camo stock, 22" barrel that is tapped and screwed for sights, nylon camo sling and sells complete with Burris 3x-9x 40mm scope. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in good condition with light wear, has an excellent bore, very light trigger pull and will be in perfect working order.
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Mossberg, 702 Plinkster Duck Commander .22 LR Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Bandana), SN - EM13929320 Lot #599 (Sale Order 601 of 763) For hunting or plinking, the 702 Plinkster Duck Commander boasts a list of features that's hard to beat. Features include a lightweight and easy-to-handle construction, free-floating 18" barrel for improved accuracy, rear rifle sights that are adjustable for windage & elevation, hooded ramp front sight, dovetailed receiver accepts that 3/8" scope mounts, famous Duck Commander logo engraved on the stock and Realtree Max-5 Camo. This gun is unfired in box with American flag bandana and paperwork.
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1940's Savage, Model 23-D, 22 Hornet Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 200826 Lot #600 (Sale Order 602 of 763) Savage produced the Model 23 series of rifles between 1923 and 1947. The Model 23D was in .22 Hornet and only 15,000 were produced from 1933 to 1947. Features include a smooth walnut stock, grooved buttplate with "SVG" logo, 24" barrel, rear dovetail, front dovetail blade sight, sling studs and sells complete with Tasco 2.5x32 scope. This estate-owned gun appears to be all original, has a sharp clean bore and has a good tight action.
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Circa 1950 Savage, Model 7A, 22 S L LR Cal., Semi-Auto Lot #601 (Sale Order 603 of 763) The Savage Model 7 was produced from 1938 until the mid 1950’s and is also referred to as a "Grill Gun". The name “Grill Gun” is a result of the slots on the left side that resemble a grill. This Model 7A was made circa 1947 to 1954 and features a smooth walnut stock, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail brass bead front sight. This estate-owned gun appears to be all original, has a sharp clean bore and has a good tight action.
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1939 (FIRST YEAR) Remington, Model 511P "The Scoremaster", 22 S L LR Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 14825 Lot #602 (Sale Order 604 of 763) The Remington Model 511 Scoremaster is a bolt-action rifle manufactured from 1939 to 1963 and was available in four versions (511, 511P, 511SB & 511X). The 511P came from the factory with a partridge-type blade front sight and a "point-crometer" peep rear sight. This Model 511P was made in 1939, First Year Production, and features a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, 25" barrel, point-crometer rear peep sight and ramped front sight. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, appears to be all original, has a sharp clean bore and has a good tight action.
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1940's Winchester, Model 69, 22 S L LR Cal., Bolt-Action Lot #603 (Sale Order 605 of 763) The Winchester Model 69 is a bolt-action .22 caliber repeating rifle produced from 1935 to 1963. It was marketed as Winchester's mid-priced bolt-action rimfire sporting rifle, positioned above inexpensive single-shot rifles such as the Model 68 and beneath the prestigious Model 52. The Model 69 used the same standard 5-round box magazine as the Models 52, 56, 57 and 75,[3] allowing optional 10-round magazines and single-shot adapters to be shared. Features include a smooth walnut stock, 25" barrel, point-crometer rear peep sight and hooded ramped front sight. This gun is in overall good condition with some light wear, has a sharp clean bore and a good tight action.
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1940's Winchester, Model 69, 22 S L LR Cal., Bolt-Action Lot #604 (Sale Order 606 of 763) The Winchester Model 69 is a bolt-action .22 caliber repeating rifle produced from 1935 to 1963. It was marketed as Winchester's mid-priced bolt-action rimfire sporting rifle, positioned above inexpensive single-shot rifles such as the Model 68 and beneath the prestigious Model 52. The Model 69 used the same standard 5-round box magazine as the Models 52, 56, 57 and 75,[3] allowing optional 10-round magazines and single-shot adapters to be shared. Features include a smooth walnut stock, 25" barrel, point-crometer rear peep sight and ramped front sight. This gun showing some bluing wear, has a sharp clean bore and a good tight action.
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JC Higgins (Marlin), Model 42, 22 S L LR Cal., Bolt-Action Lot #605 (Sale Order 607 of 763) The JC Higgins Model 42 is a Marlin Model 80 made for Sears & Roebuck. This Model 42 was made in the late 1930's to the early 1940's and features a smooth walnut stock, 18.5" barrel, rear dovetail, grooved receiver for scope mounts and sling studs. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in good condition with some light wear, has a sharp clean bore and a good tight action.
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1910 Winchester, Model 1890, 22 Short Cal., Pump, SN - 422224 Lot #606 (Sale Order 608 of 763) The Winchester Model 1890 is a slide-action top ejecting rifle produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company from 1890 to 1941. The Model 1890 was produced in three distinct versions. The first model had a solid frame, a case hardened receiver, a fixed rear sight and were produced between 1890 and 1892. The second model was designed as a takedown rifle. It also had a case hardened receiver, but had an adjustable rear sight. In August 1901, the case hardened receiver was changed to a blued version. Approximately 100,000 second model rifles were produced with case hardened receivers, and 200,000 were produced with blued receivers. The third model was also produced as a takedown rifle, and featured a modified receiver that allowed the breech bolt to lock externally. The third model was also available in a deluxe version, which, similar to the second model, featured a fancy checkered walnut stock available in either straight or pistol grip and a grooved slide handle. This Model 1890 was made in 1910 and features a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, 24" octagon barrel, 18" magazine tube, adjustable "V" notch rear sight and dovetail front sight. This estate-owned gun is showing wear throughout but appears to be in good working order.
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1925 Winchester, Model 1890 (Bud Hemphill Collection), 22 Short Cal., Pump, SN - 681238 Lot #607 (Sale Order 609 of 763) The Winchester Model 1890 is a slide-action top ejecting rifle produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company from 1890 to 1941. The Model 1890 was produced in three distinct versions. The first model had a solid frame, a case hardened receiver, a fixed rear sight and were produced between 1890 and 1892. The second model was designed as a takedown rifle. It also had a case hardened receiver, but had an adjustable rear sight. In August 1901, the case hardened receiver was changed to a blued version. Approximately 100,000 second model rifles were produced with case hardened receivers, and 200,000 were produced with blued receivers. The third model was also produced as a takedown rifle, and featured a modified receiver that allowed the breech bolt to lock externally. The third model was also available in a deluxe version, which, similar to the second model, featured a fancy checkered walnut stock available in either straight or pistol grip and a grooved slide handle. This Model 1890 was made in 1925 and features a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, 24" octagon barrel, 18" magazine tube, adjustable "V" notch rear sight and dovetail front sight. This gun, from the personal collection of legendary gun smith and custom firearms maker Bud Hemphill, has been completely refurbished by Bud himself.. Bud Hemphill, now 93 years old, has been customizing and professionally refurbishing firearms for over 75 years. His clients over the past three quarters of a century reads as a "who's-who" list among high grade collectors throughout the world. Bud says that he has never let a gun leave his factory unless it was exactly what the client wanted or was in as close to original condition as possible. Bud does all aspects of the refurbish or custom project himself, he makes all parts with the same machinery and lathes used in the original factory and if any wood needs to be repaired or replaced, he finds the exact wood originally used and cuts it him himself. Bud does not use any big machinery or power tools unless the project absolutely calls for it, all checkering is done by hand. Bud is the last of a dying breed of "hands on" gun smiths and his attention to detail comes out in his work. All of Bud's guns will be in perfect working order.
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1913 Winchester, Model 1906 Expert, 22 S L LR Cal., Pump, SN - 348168 Lot #608 (Sale Order 610 of 763) The Winchester Model 1906 was a .22 caliber slide-action takedown rifle manufactured from 1906 to 1932. There were three different variants produced by Winchester; the .22 Short Model, the Standard Model, and the Expert Model. The .22 Short Model was made until 1908 and was distinguishable by its flat, plain slide grip. The Standard Model was introduced after the 1908 change, and featured a grooved slide grip, while the Expert Model, the deluxe version, had a plain fluted slide grip. This Model 1906 was made in 1913 and features a smooth walnut stock with plain slid grip, 20" barrel, 18" magazine tube, adjustable "V" notch rear sight and dovetail front sight. This estate-owned gun is showing some wear but appears to be original, has a sharp clean bore and appears to be in good working order.
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Circa 1909 Remington, Model 12 "Gallery Special", 22 Short Cal., Pump, SN - 33786 Lot #609 (Sale Order 611 of 763) The Remington Model 12 is a slide-action, solid-breech, hammerless, takedown, side-ejection rifle introduced in 1909 and produced through 1936. The gun featured a hammerless action and competed quite successfully with the 1906 Winchester which still had an exposed hammer. The Model 12 Remington was available in several different configurations or models. This model 12 "Gallery Special" chambered for 22 Short was made circa 1909 or 1910 and features a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, 24" octagon barrel, 18" magazine tube, adjustable rear sight and dovetail front sight. This gun is showing wear throughout but appears to be in good working order.
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1926 Remington, Model 12-C, 22 S L LR Cal., Pump, SN - 651529 Lot #610 (Sale Order 612 of 763) The Remington Model 12 is a slide-action, solid-breech, hammerless, takedown, side-ejection rifle introduced in 1909 and produced through 1936. The gun featured a hammerless action and competed quite successfully with the 1906 Winchester which still had an exposed hammer. The Model 12 Remington was available in several different configurations or models. This model 12-C was made in 1926 and features a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, 24" octagon barrel, 18" magazine tube, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and dovetail front sight. This gun is showing wear throughout but appears to be in good working order.
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1926 Remington, Model 12, 22 S L LR Cal., Pump, SN - 676617 Lot #611 (Sale Order 613 of 763) The Remington Model 12 is a slide-action, solid-breech, hammerless, takedown, side-ejection rifle introduced in 1909 and produced through 1936. The gun featured a hammerless action and competed quite successfully with the 1906 Winchester which still had an exposed hammer. The Model 12 Remington was available in several different configurations or models. This model 12 was made in 1926 and features a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, 22" round barrel, 15" magazine tube, sight dovetails and sells complete with Weaver G4 scope. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has a nice sharp bore and appears to be in good working order.
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Circa 1920 Savage, Model 1914, 22 S L LR Cal., Pump, SN - 28890 Lot #612 (Sale Order 614 of 763) The Savage Model 1914 slide-action, hammerless, takedown, side-ejection rifle made from 1914 to 1926. This Model 1914 was made circa 1920 and features a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, 24" octagon barrel, adjustable rear sight and dovetail front sight. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has a sharp bore and appears to be in good working order.
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Circa 1900 Hopkins & Allen, Takedown, 22 RF Cal., Falling Bock Lot #613 (Sale Order 615 of 763) This early Hopkins & Allen single-shot falling-block rifle was made circa 1896-1914 and features three Indian Head Pennies that have been added to the receiver (Penny dates - 1897, 1905 & 1906). Other features include a smooth walnut stock, take-down screw ring, 20" round barrel, dovetail rear sight and front blade sight. This gun is showing wear but does appear to be in working order.
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1950 Winchester, Model 74, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 260388A Lot #614 (Sale Order 616 of 763) The Model 74 is a blowback-operated tube-magazine fed sporting rifle that was made from 1938 to 1955. This Model 74 was made in 1950 and features a smooth walnut stock, 22" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail front sight. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has a sharp clean bore and appears to be in good working order.
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1952 Winchester, Model 74, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - 315703A Lot #615 (Sale Order 617 of 763) The Model 74 is a blowback-operated tube-magazine fed sporting rifle that was made from 1938 to 1955. This Model 74 was made in 1952 and features a smooth walnut stock, 22" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail front sight. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has a sharp clean bore and appears to be in good working order.
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1958 Remington, Model 514, 22 S L LR Cal., Bolt-Action Lot #616 (Sale Order 618 of 763) The Model 514 is a bolt -action single-shot rifle made from 1948 to 1970. This model 514 was made in 1958 and features a smooth walnut stock with nice dark grain and oiled finish, 24.75" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail front sight. This gun is in good condition with some light wear, has a sharp clean bore and appears to be in good working order.
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1939 (FIRST YEAR) Remington, Model 510 "The Targetmaster", 22 S L LR Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 48981 Lot #617 (Sale Order 619 of 763) The Remington Model 510 Targetmaster is a bolt-action rifle manufactured from 1939 to 1962 and was available in several versions. This Model 510 was made in 1939, First Year Production, and features a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, 25" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail front sight. This, estate-owned gun, is in good condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp clean bore and appears to be in good working order.
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1932 (FIRST YEAR) Remington, Model 33, 22 S L LR Cal., Bolt-Action Lot #618 (Sale Order 620 of 763) The Remington Model 33 is a single-shot bolt-action rifle only made from 1932 to 1935 and was the first bolt-action rifle produced by Remington. Although the Model 33 was only made for a few years it went through several design changes do to the Remington design team experimenting with different configurations and trying to make it as appealing as possible to the consumer. There are 6 variants of the bolt, 2 variants of the sights, 2 stocks styles with 2 different sizes and 2 trigger and sear variations. This Model 33 was made in 1932, First Year Production, and features a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish and shallow finger grooved forearm (This stock configuration is smaller than the later stocks with a length of 25.5" and a second variation with a light finger grooved forearm), 24" barrel, adjustable rear sight without elevator and dovetail front sight. This gun is showing metal wear but has a nice clean sharp bore and appears to be in good working order.
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1933 Remington, Model 33, 22 S L LR Cal., Bolt-Action Lot #619 (Sale Order 621 of 763) The Remington Model 33 is a single-shot bolt-action rifle only made from 1932 to 1935 and was the first bolt-action rifle produced by Remington. Although the Model 33 was only made for a few years it went through several design changes do to the Remington design team experimenting with different configurations and trying to make it as appealing as possible to the consumer. There are 6 variants of the bolt, 2 variants of the sights, 2 stocks styles with 2 different sizes and 2 trigger and sear variations. This Model 33 was made in 1933 and features a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish and deep finger grooved forearm (This stock configuration is larger than the earlier stocks with a length of 26.5" and a third variation with a deep finger groove forearm), 24" barrel, adjustable rear sight without elevator and dovetail front sight. This gun is showing metal wear but has a nice clean sharp bore and appears to be in good working order.
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Circa 1967 Winchester, Model 121, 22 S L LR Cal., Bolt-Action Lot #620 (Sale Order 622 of 763) The Winchester Model 121 is a single-shot bolt-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle that was produced from 1967 to 1973. The 121 can fire .22 Short, .22 Long, or .22 Long Rifle cartridges from its 20.75" barrel. The barrel rifling is 1 turn in 16 inches with a right-hand twist. The bolt is a controlled-round feed design (like that of the Winchester Model 70) and utilizes dual locking lugs on the front. The rifle also has an automatic safety that is engaged each time the bolt is cycled, so any time a round is loaded the safety is on and has to be manually turned off before the rifle is ready to fire. The Model 121 came with iron sights, with the rear sight being adjustable for elevation and windage. The receiver is also grooved to accept a scope if one is so desired. The Model 121's stock is a one-piece modified Monte Carlo, made of American hardwood with a Walnut finish. This estate-owned gun is in very nice condition with a sharp clean bore and in perfect working order.
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1960's Winchester, Model 275 Deluxe, 22 Mag. R.F. Cal., Pump, SN - 411791 Lot #621 (Sale Order 623 of 763) Winchester model 275 is a .22 cal. magnum (WMF) pump action rifle produced from 1963 to 1971. It is identical to the model 270, which is chambered for standard .22 cal. short, long and long rifle. This rifle came in 2 types: The standard and the deluxe. The Winchester 275 Deluxe was the same as the standard except has a fancy walnut Monte Carlo stock with some enhanced carving. In certain cases, the deluxe was embellished with basket weave and oak leaf checkering and a gold trigger and safety button. This Model 275 Deluxe features a walnut Monte Carlo stock with basket weave and oak leaf checkering, grooved target trigger, 20.5" barrel, fixed front sight, adjustable elevator rear sight and a rail for scope mounting. This gun is showing wear but has a sharp bore and appears to be in good working order.
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Springfield, 1911 RO Champion, 9mm Luger Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Accessories), SN - LW141100 Lot #622 (Sale Order 624 of 763) The Range Officer Champion 9mm pistol combines a full-size frame carrying 9+1 rounds with a shortened 4" barrel for easy carry and concealment. A flat wire recoil spring and full-length guide rod keep the gun controllable, while the low-profile combat rear sight aids fast target acquisition without snagging on clothing. The aggressively checkered flat mainspring housing locks the gun into your hands, and the Crossed-Cannon double diamond cocobolo wooden grips look good doing it. Features include a lightweight aluminum alloy frame, 4" stainless steel match grade bull barrel and fiber optic light tube. Comes in hardcase with two magazines, tactical holster, dual magazine holster, interchangeable fiber-optic tubes and cleaning rod. This gun is in same-as-new condition.
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Palmetto, Custom AR-15, 5.56 NATO Cal. (223), Semi-Auto, SN - PA171026 Lot #623 (Sale Order 625 of 763) This custom built AR-15 rifle is chambered for 5.56 NATO or 223 Rem. and features a Palmetto lower, 16" Black Rain P3 stainless steel barrel with 1:8 twist, 1.5" muzzle break, 5-position adjustable telescoping stock, knights helmet magazine well “MOJO Grip” (MOJO grip easily comes off), aluminum vented handguard, MOE front grip handle, full length top rail and adjustable target sights. This gun is in same-as-new condition.
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Taurus, Model 63 Takedown, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - WK6361 Lot #624 (Sale Order 626 of 763) The Taurus Model 63 is a modern variation of the classic Winchester Model 1903/ 63. Like the early Winchester, this Taurus Model 63 features a tang easy-take-down screw, tubular magazine in the butt stock and self-loading blow-back operated mechanism. Other features include a 23" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail front blade sight, high polished bluing and smooth wood stock. This gun is in same-as-new condition and comes with original box.
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Taurus, Model 63 Takedown, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto, SN - WJ3662 Lot #625 (Sale Order 627 of 763) The Taurus Model 63 is a modern variation of the classic Winchester Model 1903/ 63. Like the early Winchester, this Taurus Model 63 features a tang easy-take-down screw, tubular magazine in the butt stock and self-loading blow-back operated mechanism. Other features include a 23" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail front blade sight, high polished bluing and smooth wood stock. This gun is in same-as-new condition.
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Rossi, Model 90 Takedown, 22 S L LR Cal., Pump, SN G43733 Lot #626 (Sale Order 628 of 763) The Rossi Model 90 is a modern variation of the classic Winchester Model 62. Like the early Winchester, this Rossi Model 90 is a slide-action repeating rifle with an easy-takedown-screw on the left side of the receiver. Other features include a 23" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail front sight, high polished bluing and high glossed smooth wood stock with grooved forearm. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp clean bore and is in perfect working order.
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Rossi, Model G22 "Gallery Gun", 22 LR Cal., Pump, SN - G675670 Lot #627 (Sale Order 629 of 763) The Rossi Model G22 is a modern variation of the classic Winchester Model 62 "Gallery Gun". Like the early Winchester, this Rossi Model 90 is a slide-action repeating rifle with an easy-takedown-screw on the left side of the receiver. Other features include a 23" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail front sight, case hardened receiver and smooth wood stock with grooved forearm. This gun is in same-as-new condition.
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1972 Savage (FIRST YEAR), Model 74, 22 S L LR Cal., Falling Block Single-Shot (W/ Box), SN - B122699 Lot #628 (Sale Order 630 of 763) The Savage Stevens Model 74 is a single-shot rifle with a falling block action made from 1972 to 1974. It was introduced the same year as it's sister rifle the Model 72 (made from 1972-1989). It features a 22" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail front sight and smooth wood stock. This gun, from the Dean Printy Estate Collection, is in very nice condition throughout and comes with original box and paperwork.
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Davide Pedersoli, 50 Black Powder Cal., Rolling Block Percussion Muzzle-loader, 69904 Lot #629 (Sale Order 631 of 763) Davide Pedersoli & Company was founded in 1957 by the late Davide Pedersoli. The companies mission is to offer superior quality reproductions of historical firearms. Today, Pedersoli produces each component of every rifle and pistol that they manufacture. In doing so, Pedersoli has set themselves apart from the rest by making a superior quality product that is unmatched in the traditional firearms industry. Davide Pedersoli firearms are famous worldwide for their quality, functionality and ballistic accuracy. This front-loading version of the venerable old Remington Rolling Block cartridge rifles of the mid to late 1800's captures the look of a rifle dating from that period, but internally it is one of the more practical in-line rifle designs ever offered. Features include a smooth walnut stock with high comb and Schnabel forearm, engraved receiver with brass trigger guard, case hardened trigger and rolling block, 28" octagon barrel, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, dovetail front blade sight and sling studs. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear.
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Thompson Center, Hawken, 50 Black Powder Cal., Percussion Muzzle-Loader, SN - K32377 Lot #630 (Sale Order 632 of 763) One of the most copied rifles in the history of firearms, the Hawken was designed for the American shooter. This famous rifle is complemented by solid brass hardware. The buttplate, trigger guard, and contoured patch box have been inletted and fitted to the American Walnut stock. Barrel is 28" blued steel octagon with a 1 in 48" twist. Rifle features adjustable rear and bead front sights, hooked breech system and a 45" overall length. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear.
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Knight, DISC Extreme, 50 Black Powder Cal., Percussion Muzzle-Loader, SN - S010232 Lot #631 (Sale Order 633 of 763) The Knight DISC Extreme has long been the standard in modern black powder rifles. The DISC Extreme Xtra Straight Muzzleloader is a workhorse that has been proven to work in even the most treacherous environments. Each DISC Extreme embodies the beauty of American manufacturing with individually machined bolts, Easton Carbon Core ramrods and a selection of beautiful laminate stocks for the look and feel of perfection. Quality and accuracy are guaranteed with the DISC Extreme thanks to its handcrafted 26” Green Mountain barrel. Knight has taken care to use only American parts from the smallest screw, the trigger, and the barrel. When you buy a Knight Rifle, you buy 100% American made. This gun features a checkered camo Monte Carlo stock, ramped fiber-optic sights and sells complete with Nikon Realtree 3-9x40 scope. This gun is in good condition with some light wear.
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Thompson Center, Thunder Hawk, 50 Black Powder Cal., Percussion Muzzle-Loader, SN - S7946 Lot #632 (Sale Order 634 of 763) This Thompson Center Thunder Hawk In-line Black Powder rifle features a black Monte Carlo thumbhole stock with checkered forearm and textured over molding, 24" stainless barrel, flip-up "V" notched rear sight with white diamond, ramped dovetail front sight and sling suds. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear.
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Traditions, Vortek, 50 BP Cal., Percussion Muzzle-Loader (W/ Box & Scope), SN - 14-13-008757-10 Lot #633 (Sale Order 635 of 763) This Traditions Vortek In-line Black Powder rifle features a 28" fluted/ ported barrel with CeraKote finish, synthetic stock with rubber grip pads, hammer extension, sling studs and sell complete with Traditions 3-9x40 scope. This gun is showing some wear but appears to be in good working order and comes with original box.
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Remington, Model 700 ML, 50 Black Powder Cal., Percussion Muzzle-Loader, SN - ML070076 Lot #634 (Sale Order 636 of 763) Remington introduced the Model 700 Black Powder rifle in 1996 in .50 and .54 caliber based on the Model 700 short action. The bolt has a round hammer in place of a firing pin. The whole action was enclosed and protected from the weather. This gun features a Monte Carlo synthetic checkered stock, 24" stainless steel barrel, adjustable ramp rear sight, ramped dovetail front sight, sling studs and sells complete with Crossfire II 2-7x32 scope. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in very nice condition throughout.
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Knight Muzzle-Loader Supplies Lot #635 (Sale Order 637 of 763) This lot features a variety of new black powder muzzle-loading supplies to include - 300 full plastic jackets, 50 high pressure sabots, 5 jacket cappers/ decappers, 9.5" combo tool, extreme breech plug, fiber-lite speed shells, breech plug grease, powder funnel and capping tool.
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Weatherby, MK V Accumark, 30-378 Wby. Mag. Cal., Bolt-Action (W/ Box & Leupold Scope), SN - SB021081 Lot #636 (Sale Order 638 of 763) If you are looking for a quality, craftsmen built Weatherby Mark V and want new features for rugged durability and long-range accuracy look no further than the Mark V Accumark. The Accumark features a hand-laid raised Monte Carlo fiberglass stock with matte gel coat and spiderweb accents, 26" 2-toned fluted barrel – spun stainless w/ graphite black cerakote, 3" Accubrake ST integral muzzle brake and sells complete with Leupold Vari-X III 6.5-20.50mm scope. All Mark V rifles are guaranteed to shoot a 3-shot group of .99” or less at 100 yards (SUB-MOA) from a cold barrel when used with Weatherby factory or premium ammunition. TriggerTech’s trigger provides true zero-creep break, extremely short over-travel, and is externally adjustable. Precision cut stainless steel components ensure consistent trigger pulls from shot to shot in a safe, reliable, and corrosion resistant package. Accubrake ST will signi?cantly reduce felt recoil up to 53%. The 54 degree bolt is the shortest in the industry (as compared to typical 90 bolt throw), which allows for faster chambering on follow-up shots and greater bolt-to-scope clearance. Cerakote is the industry leading thin-?lm ceramic coating. The Cerakote unique formula enhances physical properties including wear, corrosion, and chemical resistance while improving impact strengths, and hardness. This estate-owned gun is in very nice condition throughout and comes in original box.
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Weatherby, Vanguard Stainless Synthetic, 257 Wby. Mag. Cal., Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - VB041703 Lot #637 (Sale Order 639 of 763) The Vanguard Stainless Synthetic is tougher than an elephant’s hide and as dependable as the sunrise. From recoil pad to muzzle, every part of this rifle is designed to persevere. It features a Pachmayr Decelerator, mounted to an indestructible Gryptonite stock with inserts at the forend and pistol grip. Bedded in the stock is the famous Vanguard action and a cold hammer forged 24" barrel crafted from 410 Series stainless steel. It’s even bead blasted to keep the Vanguard looking pretty. It also features a adjustable match quality two-stage trigger, fluted bolt body, fully enclosed bolt sleeve, Vanguard recoil pad, 3-position safety and sling studs. This estate-owned gun is in nice condition with very light wear and comes in original box.
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Savage, Model 220 Slug Gun, 20 Ga., Bolt-Action, SN - H005934 Lot #638 (Sale Order 640 of 763) The Savage Model 220 provides hunters with a modern, and superbly accurate slug gun they can use for deer hunting in slug only zones. A 22" free-floated rifled barrel with a 1:24" rate of twist, coupled with the Savage's AccuTrigger enables shooters to obtain exceptional accuracy. The AccuTrigger is user adjustable for weight of pull to obtain a light, crisp release with no creep. A lever mounted within the trigger body blocks the sear unless the trigger is intentionally pressed in the center, virtually minimizing the risk of accidental discharge. The Savage 220 slug gun has a matte black finished steel barrel and receiver, and a rugged, weather-resistant black synthetic stock. Sling swivel studs and a thick rubber recoil pad are standard. A 2-shot detachable magazine allows you to get off a second and third shot quickly, and makes loading and unloading a breeze. Sells complete with Simmons 3-9x32 scope. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition with very light wear.
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Circa 1952 Kessler/ Western Field, Model 30 (25 EKN-162A), 16 Ga., Bolt-Action Lot #639 (Sale Order 641 of 763) The Western Field Model 30 (25 EKN-163A) is a variant of the Kessler Model 28 made in the period 1951 to 1953. It was made by the Kessler Company (only in business from 1951-1953) for Montgomery Wards under the name Western Field Model 30. Features include a smooth walnut stock, 28" barrel, 2 3/4" chamber, 14" LOP and internal magazine with 2+1 capacity. This gun is in good condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order.
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1981 Marlin, Model 55 "Goose Gun", 12 Ga. Magnum, (36" Barrel), Bolt-Action, SN - 19696165 Lot #640 (Sale Order 642 of 763) The Marlin Model 55 is a large, bolt-action, series of shotguns that was produced in 20, 16, 12 and 10 gauge at various times in its production history. The Model 55 Goose Gun is a 12 gauge that was produced from 1962 to 1988 and has a 36" FULL barrel with an overall length of 56.75" and weighs 8 lbs. This "Goose Gun" was made in 1981 and features a smooth walnut stock, detachable magazine, 2+1 capacity, gold trigger, fixed "V" post rear sight, brass bead front sight, 3" chamber, 14" LOP and brown leather sling. This gun is in good condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order.
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1930's Savage-Stevens, Model 620, 16 Ga., Pump Lot #641 (Sale Order 643 of 763) The Savage-Stevens Model 620 was designed by John Browning and introduced in 1927 as an improvement on the previous model 520 shotgun. It is a manually operated, slide (pump) action shotgun that has a sturdy construction with an all-steel receiver. The bolt is locked by a tilting lock which engages a cut in the roof of the receiver. Ammunition is fed from an under barrel tubular magazine. The trigger and hammer unit is mounted on the removable trigger plate, made integral with the trigger guard. A Manual safety was made in the form of a cross-bolt button, located behind the trigger. All Model 620 shotguns also featured an easy ‘take-down’ design (easy disassembly). This Model 620 was made circa 1927 to 1939 and features a checkered walnut stock, 28" MOD barrel, silver bead front sight, 2 3/4" chamber and 13" LOP. This gun is showing some wear but appears to be in good working order.
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1937 Remington, Model 11, 16 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 1514845 Lot #642 (Sale Order 644 of 763) The Remington Model 11 was designed by John Browning and was the same design as the Browning Model A-5. Browning licensed the design to Remington in 1905 and the Remington Model 11 was made until 1947, when it was replaced by the Model 11-47. The Remington Model 11 was the first auto-loading shotgun made in the United States. This Model 11 was made in 1937 and features a checkered walnut stock, engraved receiver with duck & quail design, 28" MOD barrel, ramped silver bead front sight, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is showing some wear to include a broken grip on right side, but it is solid and appears to be in good working order.
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1957 Remington, Model 58 "Sportsman 58", 16 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 125090 Lot #643 (Sale Order 645 of 763) The Remington Model 58, also known as the Sportsman 58, is a semi-automatic shotgun manufactured from 1956 to 1963. It was Remington's first gas operated shotgun and was marketed alongside the recoil operated Model 11-48. This Model 58 was made in 1957 and features a checkered walnut stock, engraved receiver with bird hunting scenes, 28" MOD barrel, silver bead front sight, 2 3/4" chamber and 14.25" LOP. This gun is showing some wear but appears to be in good working order.
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Circa 1955 High Standard/ JC Higgins, Model 20, 12 Ga., Pump Lot #644 (Sale Order 646 of 763) The Sears J. C. Higgins Model 20 Pump action shotgun was designed and manufactured by High Standard for Sears Roebuck and Co. from 1948 to 1961. This Model 20 was made circa 1953 to 1957 and features a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm and high gloss finish, 28" barrel, brass bead front sight, 2 3/4" chamber and 14.25" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order.
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1950's Noble/ Western Field, Model XNH-565-C, 12 Ga., Pump Lot #645 (Sale Order 647 of 763) The Western Field Model 565 was made by the Noble Manufacturing Company of Haydenville, MA. for various sporting goods stores in the 1950's and 60's. It is the same as the Noble Model 602. This Model 565 features a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, 28" FULL barrel, brass bead front sight, 2 3/4" chamber and 14.25" LOP. This gun is showing some wear but appears to be in good working order.
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1965 Savage/ Coast-To-Coast, Model 267, 20 Ga., Pump Lot #646 (Sale Order 648 of 763) The Coast-To-Cost Model 267 was made by Savage for various sporting goods stores in the 1960's and is the same as the Savage Model 77. This Model 267 was made in 1965 and features a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, 28" MOD barrel, silver bead front sight, 3" chamber and 13.25" LOP. This gun is showing some wear but appears to be in good working order.
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1958 High Standard/ JC Higgins, Model 20, 12 Ga., Pump Lot #647 (Sale Order 649 of 763) The Sears J. C. Higgins Model 20 Pump action shotgun was designed and manufactured by High Standard for Sears Roebuck and Co. from 1948 to 1961. This Model 20 was made in 1958 and features a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, 21" MOD barrel, Lyman rear dovetail, Lyman ramped dovetail front sight, Williams adjustable aperture rear peep sight, sling studs, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is showing some wear but appears to be in good working order.
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FIG, 20 Ga., Single-Shot, SN - 932 Lot #648 (Sale Order 650 of 763) This FIG 20 gauge break-open single-shot shotgun features a smooth hardwood stock, 18.5" barrel, 3" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is showing some light wear but appears to be in good working order.
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H&R, Topper Model 58, 12 Ga., Single-Shot, SN - AP236268 Lot #649 (Sale Order 651 of 763) This H&R Topper 12 gauge break-open single-shot shotgun features a smooth hardwood stock, case hardened receiver, 18.5" FULL barrel, 3" chamber and 13.75" LOP. This gun is showing wear but appears to be in good working order.
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1991 Remington, Model 572 BDL Fieldmaster (Extended Tube), 22 S L LR Cal., Pump, SN - B1424095 Lot #650 (Sale Order 652 of 763) The Remington Model 572 Fieldmaster is a slide action, manually-operated .22 caliber (rimfire) rifle manufactured by Remington Arms Company. First introduced to the commercial market in 1956, the 572 Fieldmaster rifle incorporates a tubular magazine capable of feeding .22 Short, .22 Long, or .22 Long Rifle rimfire cartridges, 21" barrel, a cross-bolt safety, and an aluminum receiver grooved for scope mounts. In 1966, Remington introduced the BDL or "Deluxe" rifle to supplement the 572A and 572SB. This Model 572 Deluxe was made in 1991 and features a 21" barrel, extended magazine tube that measures 24", checkered walnut stock with high comb and sells complete with Tasco 2-8x32 scope. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp clean bore and will be in good working order.
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Circa 1955 High Standard/ JC Higgins, Model 31, 22 S L LR Cal., Semi-Auto Lot #651 (Sale Order 653 of 763) The Sears J. C. Higgins Model 31 rifle was designed and manufactured by High Standard for Sears Roebuck and Co. from 1953 to 1957. This Model 31 was made circa 1955 and features a smooth walnut stock with overlapping receiver ears, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped dovetail front sight and sells complete with Weaver C4 scope. This gun is showing some wear but has a sharp clean bore and appears to be in good working order.
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Circa 1955 High Standard/ JC Higgins, Model 30, 22 LR Cal., Semi-Auto Lot #652 (Sale Order 654 of 763) The Sears J. C. Higgins Model 30 rifle is chambered for 22 LR only and was designed and manufactured by High Standard for Sears Roebuck and Co. from 1953 to 1957. This Model 30 was made circa 1955 and features a smooth walnut stock with overlapping receiver ears, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped dovetail front sight and retractable nylon sling. This gun is showing some wear but has a sharp clean bore and appears to be in good working order.
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Circa 1936 Mossberg/ Wards Western Field, Model 47A, 22 S L LR Cal., Bolt-Action Lot #653 (Sale Order 655 of 763) The Wards Western Field Model 47A was made by Mossberg from 1935 to 1937 and is the same gun as the Mossberg model 46. Features include a walnut stock with hand checkering, 24" barrel, quick take-down screw, adjustable rear sight, dovetail front sight and comes with early brown leather sling.. This gun is showing wear but appears to be in working order.
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1950's Savage-Stevens, Model 86C, 22 S L LR Cal., Bolt-Action Lot #654 (Sale Order 656 of 763) The Savage-Stevens Model 86 was made from 1935 to 1965. Features include a smooth walnut stock, quick take-down screw, 24" barrel, adjustable rear sight and dovetail front sight. This gun is showing wear but appears to be in working order.
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1950's Savage-Stevens, Model 15A, 22 S L LR Cal., Bolt-Action Lot #655 (Sale Order 657 of 763) The Savage-Stevens Model 15 was made from 1948 to 1965. Features include a smooth walnut stock, quick take-down screw, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail front sight. This gun is showing wear and has to be manually cocked but appears to be in working order.
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New England, Model SB2 "Handi-Rifle", 223 Rem. Cal., Single-Shot Lot #656 (Sale Order 658 of 763) This New England Model SB2 break-open single-shot rifle is chambered for 223 Remington and features a smooth walnut stock, 22" barrel, hammer extension, scope rail and sling studs. This gun is showing wear but has a sharp bore and is in good working order.
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1930's Savage/ Wards Hercules, Model 10, 410 Ga., Single-Shot, SN - 15738D Lot #657 (Sale Order 659 of 763) The Wards Hercules 410 gauge single-shot shotgun was made by Savage/ stevens in the 1920's & 30's. Features include a smooth walnut stock with deep grooved forearm, case hardened receiver, 26" barrel, brass bead front sight and 2 1/2" chamber. This gun is showing wear but appears to be in working order.
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Circa 1918, Harrington & Richardson, Model 1915, 410 Ga. (410-44), SN - 58331 Lot #658 (Sale Order 660 of 763) This H&R Model 1915 (first variation) was made from 1916 to 1921 and is chambered for 410 gauge (2" chamber - not safe with modern ammo). Other features include a smooth walnut stock and 22" barrel. This gun is showing wear to include a repaired stock but appears to be in working order.
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Belgium, 410 Ga., Percussion Muzzle-Loader Lot #659 (Sale Order 661 of 763) The Belgium made 410 muzzle-loader was most commonly sold to Native American tribes in South America for bird hunting. They feature a Native American style stock carving, 31" octagon barrel and stock patch box. This gun is in good condition and appears to be in working order.
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Savage, Model 93R17, 17 HMR Cal., Bolt-Action, SN - 0320305 Lot #660 (Sale Order 662 of 763) This Savage Model 93R17 features a synthetic checkered camo stock, 21" barrel and sells complete with BSA Sweet 17 6-18x40 scope. Although this gun appears to be in good working order, the barrel has been repaired with black tape and is most likely NOT SAFE TO SHOOT.
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Beeman, Quiet Tek, 22 & .177 Cal., Air Rifle (W/ Box) NO FFL NEEDED Lot #661 (Sale Order 663 of 763) The Beeman Quiet Tek Dual Caliber air rifle features Beemans quick change dual barrels and the all new Quite Tek sound suppression system. The Tough walnut stock, included 4x32 scope and the RS-2 adjustable trigger system makes this a great rifle for any shooter. This gun appears to be unfired, in original box with paperwork.
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Diana RWS, Model 34, .177 Cal., Air Rifle (W/ Box) NO FFL NEEDED Lot #662 (Sale Order 664 of 763) The most popular rifle sold by RWS, this German rifle will keep you shooting accurately and powerfully for decades. The well-balanced hardwood stock makes it easy to hold and It's fully adjustable rear sight and a finely rifled barrel make sure you stay on target. If you're a serious airgunner, the RWS 34 was made for you. This gun is in nice condition with light box wear and is believed to be unfired.
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Daisy, Model 25, Pump BB Gun (W/ Box) NO FFL NEEDED Lot #663 (Sale Order 665 of 763) The Daisy Model 25 is a BB gun modeled after a pump action shotgun with a trombone pump action mechanism. This .177 BB gun produces 350 per second velocities and features a engraved receiver to add to the classic look. The rear sight has been glued and needs to be repaired again, but otherwise is in good condition with a couple light scratches and comes in original box
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Daisy, Model 880 Powerline, Air Rifle NO FFL NEEDED Lot #664 (Sale Order 666 of 763) The 880 features a wood grained, molded Monte Carlo stock and forearm. Pour up to 50 BBs into the magazine then every time you pull back the bolt and push it forward you will load another BB. Or single-load your choice of any .177 caliber pellets. Pump the gun three times for indoor target practice or up to ten times to achieve maximum velocity for outdoor shooting and pest control. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear.
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Daisy, Model 105B "Buck", Lever-Action BB Gun (W/ Box) NO FFL NEEDED Lot #665 (Sale Order 667 of 763) The Model 105 Buck is built for the smallest shooters. It is the No. 1 choice for a youth’s first gun. With an overall 29.8 inch length, it fits better and allows for the development of shooting skills better than other guns. This gun is in good condition with some light wear and comes in original box.
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Daisy, Model 880 Powerline, Air Rifle (W/ Box) NO FFL NEEDED Lot #666 (Sale Order 668 of 763) The 880 features a wood grained, molded Monte Carlo stock and forearm. Pour up to 50 BBs into the magazine then every time you pull back the bolt and push it forward you will load another BB. Or single-load your choice of any .177 caliber pellets. Pump the gun three times for indoor target practice or up to ten times to achieve maximum velocity for outdoor shooting and pest control. This gun has a repaired stock but appears to be in working order. Comes with original box.
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Caldwell 558-978 Rimfire Shooting Gallery Target Lot #667 (Sale Order 669 of 763) The Caldwell Shooting Gallery gives you a combination of an endless supply of moving targets and interactive confirmation of shot placement. It is a portable, motor-driven, interactive system that allows you to shoot a steady stream of moving targets with a rimfire firearm at your shooting range or in your backyard. The 2" diameter targets topple when hit and reset automatically. Targets travel left-to-right. Weighs approx. 55 lbs. for easy transportation. Runs 4 to 6 hours on a single charge. This shooting gallery is in same-as-new condition. (Shipping cost - $50.00)
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Burris Landmark 15-45x 60mm Spotting Scope W/ Tripod Lot #668 (Sale Order 670 of 763) Burris Landmark Spotting Scopes offer fully multi-coated optics to deliver a crisp, well defined sight picture. Other features of the Landmark include 3/4" eye relief, rubber weather resistant coating, Fogproof/ Shockproof and comes with fully adjustable tripod. This spotting scope is in same-as-new condition.
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Leupold, M8, 12x40mm Rifle Scope Lot #669 (Sale Order 671 of 763) Leupold's M8 Scopes are made to meet an array of needs for those shooters who don't want a variable power scope. Covered under Leupold's Full Lifetime Guarantee, these scopes offer waterproof, fogproof and shockproof performance, and all exterior lenses have Multicoat 4 lens coating that provide superior light transmission. This scope, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition and will be in perfect working order.
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Leupold, VX-III, 4.5-14x50mm Long Range Rifle Scope Lot #670 (Sale Order 672 of 763) The Leupold VX-3 4.5-14x50mm Long Range Riflescope is perfect for hunting whitetail from a treestand, or stalking sheep in rugged terrain. The Leupold Rifle Scope is loaded with optical technology such as an Xtended Twilight Lens System, DiamondCoat 2 lens coating, blackened lens edges, second generation waterproofing, twin bias spring erector system, and cryogenically treated adjustments along with Leupold's Full Lifetime Guarantee. This scope, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition and will be in perfect working order.
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Leupold, Vari-X, 3x9 Compact Rifle Scope Lot #671 (Sale Order 673 of 763) The Leupold Vari-X 3x9 Compact Rifle Scope features a duplex reticle with parallax adjustable from 50 feet to infinity and is backed by Leupold's Full Lifetime Guarantee. This scope, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition and will be in perfect working order.
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Leupold, 4x Rimfire Special Rifle Scope Lot #672 (Sale Order 674 of 763) Leupold Rimfire riflescopes are built and tested to the same high standards as all Golden Ring riflescopes and are backed by Leupold's Full Lifetime Guarantee. This scope, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in nice condition and will be in perfect working order.
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Circa 1930 Lyman No. 438 Field Rifle Scope W/ Original Box - For Winchester Model 54 Lot #673 (Sale Order 675 of 763) This Lyman No. 438 Field Telescopic Rifle Scope comes in original box marked "For Win. 54". The Winchester Model 54 bolt-action rifle was made from 1925 to 1936. This scope comes with original adjustable mounts and base and appears to be in excellent condition. 17.25" overall length.
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Center Point 4-16x40mm Illuminated Adjustable Objective Rifle Scope Lot #674 (Sale Order 676 of 763) This Center Point Adventure Class scope come standard with adjustable objectives, delivering a parallax-free image, without moving the point of impact. This means, if your target moves, your scope can adjust quickly and accurately at any distance. And their dual illuminated reticles offer a bright, sharp image for those fast-moving, close-in shots. Whether you're shooting at dusk or at dawn, in heavy brush or open field, the Adventure Class will deliver a quick, bright image. This scope is in same-as-new condition
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Thompson Center 3-9x40 Max-1 Camo Rifle Scope W/ Box Lot #675 (Sale Order 677 of 763) Designed to be the perfect riflescope, the Thompson Center TC 3-9X40 is great for scenarios in which a top quality riflescope is extremely important to achieving success. Manufactured by using exceptionally reliable materials, these Riflescopes from the optics specialists at Thompson Center will provide you with years of reliable and efficient service. Thompson Center has elevated the gun scope market for a quite a while, and the Thompson Center TC 3-9X40 Riflescope is definitely the outcome of their tireless endeavors to make certain that you will have a durable and reliable scope on your weapon. This scope appears to be new-in-box.
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Thompson Center 3-12x40 Multi-X Reticle Snow Camo Rifle Scope W/ Box Lot #676 (Sale Order 678 of 763) The Thompson/center Predator 3-12x40 riflescope is designed to compliment the Thompson center Venture and Encore Pro Hunter Predator rifles. This scope features a center-plex reticle and a Realtree AP snow camo finish. This scope appears to be new-in-box.
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Burris 2x-7x Fullfield Rifle Scope Lot #677 (Sale Order 679 of 763) This Burris 2x-7x Fullfield Rifle Scope features a polished finish and comes with lens covers. This scope is in nice condition.
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Bushnell 2.5 x 32mm Rifle Scope Lot #678 (Sale Order 680 of 763) This Bushnell 2.5 x 32 mm Turkey Scope features - 2.5X power, 32mm objective lens, Fully coated optics, F.O.V. is 41' @ 100 yds., 1 / 4 " M.O.A. at 100 yds., Water, shock and fogproof, 3" eye relief and Duplex reticle. This scope appears to be in new condition.
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Simmons Model 1022 4x32 Rifle Scope W/ Box Lot #679 (Sale Order 681 of 763) The Simmons Model 1022 is the perfect scope for 22 magnum rifles. This scope is in nice condition and comes with original box.
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Simmons 2.5x20mm Shotgun Scope W/ B-Square Mount Lot #680 (Sale Order 682 of 763) This Simmons shotgun scope sells complete with B-Square mount and is in nice condition.
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Streamlight TLR-1 HL Tactical Weapon Light Lot #681 (Sale Order 683 of 763) The Streamlight TLR-1 HL Tactical Illuminator Flashlight is the gold standard in weaponlights; ideal for everything from duty weapons to home defense firearms. Streamlight's Rail Grip Clamp system allows the TLR-1 HL to be used on all firearms with Glock-style or MIL STD 1913 rails. This unique system installs in just a few seconds, is extremely secure and still allows for quick removal when needed. All TLR models features Streamlight's proprietary C4 LED technology which puts out an impressive 1000 lumens! The light will run for 1.75 hours on 2 CR123A Lithium Batteries (included). The body of the Streamlight TLR-1 HL is constructed of rugged, yet lightweight aluminum; and is water, shock and dustproof. The TLR-1 HL is covered by Streamlight's limited lifetime warranty. New Condition.
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Vintage Weaver Scope Rings & Lens Caps W/ Original Boxes - Sells Together Lot #682 (Sale Order 684 of 763) Includes (2) new-old-stock 1" scope rings and (1) new-old-stock set of lens covers.
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NightForce 30mm Steel Scope Ring Set Lot #683 (Sale Order 685 of 763) Nightforce 30MM Steel Rings are designed to fit Picatinny Mil. Std. 1913 scope bases. NightForce provides accuracy to the ring design by machining a load-bearing recoil lug on the grade eight crossbolt. This recoil lug precisely matches the machined crosslug of the Night-Force base, providing perfect alignment. Night Force Steel Rings are designed and produced to precise specifications and manufactured from heat-treated, high-strength steel and finished with a matte black Mil-Spec coating. New Condition.
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NightForce 30mm Steel Scope Ring Set Lot #684 (Sale Order 686 of 763) Nightforce 30MM Steel Rings are designed to fit Picatinny Mil. Std. 1913 scope bases. NightForce provides accuracy to the ring design by machining a load-bearing recoil lug on the grade eight crossbolt. This recoil lug precisely matches the machined crosslug of the Night-Force base, providing perfect alignment. Night Force Steel Rings are designed and produced to precise specifications and manufactured from heat-treated, high-strength steel and finished with a matte black Mil-Spec coating. New Condition.
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Leupold 30mm Quick Release Scope Ring Set Lot #685 (Sale Order 687 of 763) For ensured accuracy, depend on the Leupold Quick Release 30 mm Diameter Scope Ring 2-Piece Set. These ring mounts are built from machined steel to withstand repeated use, and the Quick Release system provides quick, simple attachment and removal. New Condition.
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(5) Burris 30mm Xtreme Tactical Scope Rings - Sells Together Lot #686 (Sale Order 688 of 763) Xtreme Tactical Rings were built to withstand brutal use from competitors and tactical operators. They are lightweight, have plenty of holding power, and can endure any amount of recoil. Fits on any Weaver or Picatinny-style mount. New condition.
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(2) Blackhawk/ Traditions Tactical 30mm Scope Ring Sets - Sells Together Lot #687 (Sale Order 689 of 763) BlackHawk 6-Hole Picatinny Scope Rings features six screws for extra security and greater clamping pressure. Traditions Tactical rings work on flattop AR platforms and are extremely sturdy. New condition.
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(3) Millett/ Sun Optics/ Ironsighter Scope Ring Sets - Sells Together Lot #688 (Sale Order 690 of 763) Includes - Millett 1" ring set, Sun Optics 1" ring set & Ironsighter 1" ring set. New condition.
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(6) Scope Rails - Various Brands - Sells Together Lot #689 (Sale Order 691 of 763) Includes Blackhawk, EGW Savage, Weaver & Ironsighter. New condition.
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Caldwell Fire Control Front Shooting Rest Lot #690 (Sale Order 692 of 763) Fire Control is an advanced alignment system that allows you continual, one-hand adjustment of downrange crosshair alignment via a multi-directional control arm. It provides you with continuous adjustment of the front forend support by manipulating the control arm with your fingertips. Once the coarse adjustments have been made to position the rest, the control arm allows fluid movement for precise crosshair alignment without having to change shooting position to loosen or tighten rest components. The result is outstanding control of crosshair alignment in a rock-solid shooting platform which delivers better accuracy than any existing rest. This revolutionary development allows accuracy and speed that previously conventional rifle rests can’t offer. The continuous precision adjustment of Fire Control® allows the crosshairs to easily and quickly be manipulated as you maintain a perfectly relaxed shooting position. Fire Control will give you the confidence of knowing your crosshairs will be precisely aligned when the trigger breaks. Providing control right up to the point of trigger break greatly enhances accuracy. Other conventional rests with fixed adjustment systems require last minute micro alignment thus greatly limiting accuracy. Another benefit is ease and speed of realignment after recoil. No more moving the entire rest back into position or loosening knobs and turning screws. With up to 60" of windage and elevation adjustment at 100 yards, get back on target in seconds with immediate control at your fingertips. These rests are also built to provide the exceptional performance Caldwell is known for. This shooting rest, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in good working order. (Shipping Cost - $30.00)
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Caldwell Rock BR Front Shooting Rest Lot #691 (Sale Order 693 of 763) The Rock BR will help you discover the true potential of your rifle and ammunition. This high quality rest is designed for the most accuracy-minded shooters around, bench rest competitors. Now everyone who wants the best from their rifle can benefit from the advanced design, precision machining, and finely engineered features of the Rock BR. This shooting rest, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in good working order. (Shipping Cost - $30.00)
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Edgewood Rear Shooting Bag Lot #692 (Sale Order 694 of 763) The Edgewood shooting bag is the most common used by professional benchrest shooters. Filled with heavy sand, it weighs between 10 and 14 lbs. depending on body height and has a footprint of about 6'' x 8". It is built with reinforced leather sides and heavy nylon top and ears along with a multi-layered donut base which allows the bag to sit firmly on the bench and minimizes any rocking back and forth. This shooting bag, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in good condition (Shipping Cost - $20.00)
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Protektor Model Deluxe Bumble-Bee Rear Shooting Bag Lot #693 (Sale Order 695 of 763) The Deluxe Bumble Bee Rear Bag is a great all around rear bag designed to shoot ranges from 200 yards to 1,000 yards. It is 4" tall to the bottom of the ears and slopes slightly downward toward the eagle. The bag has a bottom comprised of 3 layers of stiff leather with an integral doughnut that eliminates any rocking movement. The sidewalls have stiffer leather than most bags, which prevents "rounding" of the bag over time. This is an incredibly stable bag that will provide years of service. This shooting bag, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in good condition (Shipping Cost - $20.00)
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21st Century Shooting Hydro Bullet Seater Press Lot #694 (Sale Order 696 of 763) This Hydro Bullet Seater Press, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, will be in perfect working order.
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(300) Lapua 6mm BR Norma Brass Cases - Sells Together Lot #695 (Sale Order 697 of 763) The base, body and neck of the Lapua cases have been designed to maintain exact tolerances over multiple reloading cycles. Advanced metallurgical research and manufacturing techniques ensure that Lapua cases are leaders in uniformity and quality. 300 total cases - From the Joe Panici Estate Collection. (Shipping cost - $15.00)
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(300) Lapua 6mm BR Norma Brass Cases - Sells Together Lot #696 (Sale Order 698 of 763) The base, body and neck of the Lapua cases have been designed to maintain exact tolerances over multiple reloading cycles. Advanced metallurgical research and manufacturing techniques ensure that Lapua cases are leaders in uniformity and quality. 300 total cases - From the Joe Panici Estate Collection. (Shipping cost - $15.00)
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(218) Lapua 6mm BR Norma Brass Cases - Sells Together Lot #697 (Sale Order 699 of 763) The base, body and neck of the Lapua cases have been designed to maintain exact tolerances over multiple reloading cycles. Advanced metallurgical research and manufacturing techniques ensure that Lapua cases are leaders in uniformity and quality. 218 total cases - From the Joe Panici Estate Collection. (Shipping cost - $15.00)
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(97) Lapua 6mm BR Norma Brass Cases - Sells Together Lot #698 (Sale Order 700 of 763) The base, body and neck of the Lapua cases have been designed to maintain exact tolerances over multiple reloading cycles. Advanced metallurgical research and manufacturing techniques ensure that Lapua cases are leaders in uniformity and quality. 97 total cases - From the Joe Panici Estate Collection. (Shipping cost - $10.00)
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(200) Lapua 6.5-284 Norma Brass Cases - Sells Together Lot #699 (Sale Order 701 of 763) The base, body and neck of the Lapua cases have been designed to maintain exact tolerances over multiple reloading cycles. Advanced metallurgical research and manufacturing techniques ensure that Lapua cases are leaders in uniformity and quality. 200 total cases - From the Joe Panici Estate Collection. (Shipping cost - $15.00)
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(189) Lapua 6.5x47 Norma Brass Cases - Sells Together Lot #700 (Sale Order 702 of 763) The base, body and neck of the Lapua cases have been designed to maintain exact tolerances over multiple reloading cycles. Advanced metallurgical research and manufacturing techniques ensure that Lapua cases are leaders in uniformity and quality. 189 total cases - From the Joe Panici Estate Collection. (Shipping cost - $15.00)
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(100) Lapua 308 Win. "Palma" Brass Cases - Sells Together Lot #701 (Sale Order 703 of 763) The base, body and neck of the Lapua cases have been designed to maintain exact tolerances over multiple reloading cycles. Advanced metallurgical research and manufacturing techniques ensure that Lapua cases are leaders in uniformity and quality. 100 total cases - From the Joe Panici Estate Collection. (Shipping cost - $10.00)
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(100) Lapua 308 Win. (7.62x51) Brass Cases - Sells Together Lot #702 (Sale Order 704 of 763) The base, body and neck of the Lapua cases have been designed to maintain exact tolerances over multiple reloading cycles. Advanced metallurgical research and manufacturing techniques ensure that Lapua cases are leaders in uniformity and quality. 100 total cases - From the Joe Panici Estate Collection. (Shipping cost - $10.00)
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(100) Lapua 260 Rem. Brass Cases - Sells Together Lot #703 (Sale Order 705 of 763) The base, body and neck of the Lapua cases have been designed to maintain exact tolerances over multiple reloading cycles. Advanced metallurgical research and manufacturing techniques ensure that Lapua cases are leaders in uniformity and quality. 100 total cases - From the Joe Panici Estate Collection. (Shipping cost - $10.00)
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(100) Lapua 223 Rem. "Match Lapua" Brass Cases - Sells Together Lot #704 (Sale Order 706 of 763) The base, body and neck of the Lapua cases have been designed to maintain exact tolerances over multiple reloading cycles. Advanced metallurgical research and manufacturing techniques ensure that Lapua cases are leaders in uniformity and quality. 100 total cases - From the Joe Panici Estate Collection. (Shipping cost - $10.00)
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(500) Federal 9mm Luger Brass Cases - Sells Together Lot #705 (Sale Order 707 of 763) 100 Total cases - From the Joe Panici Estate Collection. (Shipping cost - $15.00)
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(1000) 6mm Vapor Trail Bullets - 103 Weight - Sells Together Lot #706 (Sale Order 708 of 763) 1000 Total Vapor Trail Bullets - From the Joe Panici Estate Collection. (Shipping cost - $15.00)
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(1000) 6mm Vapor Trail Bullets - 103 Weight - Sells Together Lot #707 (Sale Order 709 of 763) 1000 Total Vapor Trail Bullets - From the Joe Panici Estate Collection. (Shipping cost - $15.00)
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(300) Lapua Scenar 6.5mm Bullets - Sells Together Lot #708 (Sale Order 710 of 763) The Lapua Scenar bullets are the first choice for superior accuracy. The Scenar is an open tip match bullet with a boat tail design, perfect for competitive shooting in a multitude of events. This competition projectile has a superb track record at mid-range and long range rifle matches and bench rest shooting at an international level. 300 Total bullets - From the Joe Panici Estate Collection. (Shipping cost - $10.00)
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(184) Lapua Scenar 6.5mm Bullets - Sells Together Lot #709 (Sale Order 711 of 763) The Lapua Scenar bullets are the first choice for superior accuracy. The Scenar is an open tip match bullet with a boat tail design, perfect for competitive shooting in a multitude of events. This competition projectile has a superb track record at mid-range and long range rifle matches and bench rest shooting at an international level. 184 Total bullets - From the Joe Panici Estate Collection. (Shipping cost - $10.00)
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(1,174) Berger Hybrid Target 6mm Bullets - 105 Grain - Sells Together Lot #710 (Sale Order 712 of 763) Berger Hybrid Target Bullets utilize their industry-leading hybrid ogive, which blends tangent and secant designs to optimize efficiency, reduce wind-drift, and minimize sensitivity to seating depth. The Hybrid Target Bullets are competition proven and a favorite amongst today’s top long range competition shooters. Made with J4 Precision Jackets, the Hybrid’s like all other Berger Bullets, have exacting tolerance and near perfect construction. Berger's Chief Ballistician, Bryan Litz used his expertise to combine the appropriate shapes for optimum accuracy and performance. 1,174 Total bullets - From the Joe Panici Estate Collection. (Shipping cost - $15.00)
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(500) Berger VLD Hunting 6mm Bullets - 105 Grain - Sells Together Lot #711 (Sale Order 713 of 763) The Berger Very Low Drag (VLD) Hunting Bullet is one of the flattest shooting hunting bullets in the industry. VLD Hunting Bullets are identical in design to VLD Target bullets except utilize a thinner J4 Precision jacket for rapid expansion during game applications. VLD Hunting Bullets are designed to penetrate 2-3? and then begin to expand and create a massive wound cavity up to 15?. The hydrostatic shock causes most animals to drop immediately. VLD Hunting Bullets incorporate a secant ogive design which allows the bullet to experience less drag as it travels to the target. This reduced drag is why the VLD shoots flatter, experiences less wind-drift, and has a higher retained velocity than all others. A favorite load technique for the VLD’s is touching the rifling for single-shot applications, although some rifles may prefer as much as .150? from the rifling. Berger VLD Hunting Bullets are extremely popular for long range hunting applications. Built with highly consistent J4 Precision Bullet jackets, most favored by custom bullet makers. 500 Total bullets - From the Joe Panici Estate Collection. (Shipping cost - $15.00)
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(200) Berger Fullbore Target 30 Cal. Bullets - 155.5 Grain - Sells Together Lot #712 (Sale Order 714 of 763) Berger 155.5 Grain FullBore Target Bullets are often used by competitive shooters who seek the highest accuracy possible. FullBore Target Bullets are often used beyond mid-range distances out beyond 600 yards. The 155.5 Grain FullBore Bullet was designed specifically for use in today’s Palma rifle applications for international competitions at distances out to 1,000 yards. Berger FullBore Target bullets are match-grade quality and utilize a tangent ogive bullet design which makes these very easy to load, tune and shoot. Highly accurate, the Boat Tail Target uses J4 Precision bullet jackets for construction. J4 Precision Jackets have a Total Indicated Runout (TIR) of +/- .0001 and extremely tight manufacturing tolerances. Berger Boat Tail Target Bullets are excellent for magazine feed applications, or where conformance to SAAMI overall length is necessary. 200 Total bullets - From the Joe Panici Estate Collection. (Shipping cost - $10.00)
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(200) Berger VLD Moly Match Grade 6mm Bullets - 140 Grain - Sells Together Lot #713 (Sale Order 715 of 763) The VLD (Very Low Drag), Match Grade bullets features a secant ogive (nose) which is proven to be the most efficient shape for the highest external ballistic performance. The length of the nose will impact the effectiveness of the overall bullet performance. VLDs are typically the highest BC bullets. They have a tendency to be sensitive to seating depth, but they can be tuned for ultimate precision. Every bullet Berger makes is produced to the same Match Grade standards. This includes using the highest quality material and tooling, while at the same time focusing their attention on the details that are critical to making dimensionally consistent bullets. 200 Total bullets - From the Joe Panici Estate Collection. (Shipping cost - $10.00)
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(100) Hornady A-Max 264 Caliber, 6.5mm (264 Diameter) Bullets 140 Grain Boat Tail Lot #714 (Sale Order 716 of 763) The A-Max may be the most technologically advanced bullet ever designed. The aerodynamic secant ogive profile, sharp, pointed tip and unmatched concentricity give it an extremely high ballistic coefficient for near perfection in flight. After closely studying the performance of bullets for more than half a century, Hornady has incorporated every aspect of what makes a bullet accurate into the A-Max. Every part of the bullet, from the ultra-low drag tip to the angle of the boat tail base is engineered to help you print your tightest groups ever. The A-Max advanced match design is intended for use in premium quality rifles with match chambers and throats. 100 Total bullets - From the Joe Panici Estate Collection. (Shipping cost - $10.00)
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Hornady Custom Grade Reloading 6.5-284 Die Set (Series III Two-Die Set) (.264) Lot #715 (Sale Order 717 of 763) Custom-grade rifle dies begin as specially selected steel that's hand-inspected both before and after it's delivered. The steel is then Heat-Treated to ensure the durability needed to provide a lifetime of reloading. Then the inside surface of each sizing die is carefully hand-polished to a mirror finish. The result is a die so smooth, guaranteed to never scratch a case. Before Assembly, every part of every die is hand-inspected and a protective coating is applied to prevent moisture damage during shipping. The result is the most advanced reloading die set available today. Elliptical expander significantly reduces the friction and case-neck stretch associated with other expanders. It threads on so it can't pull loose and eliminates the need for a separate expander die for "necking-up up" to the next larger caliber. Sliding, in-line seating system assures in-line benchrest alignment of every bullet seated. The sliding sleeve vertically pre-aligns the bullet with the case-neck as they enter the die body. As the cartridge is raised, the bullet contacts the floating steel seating stem and is kept in perfect alignment as it's being seated. Every custom-grade new dimension die set comes in a convenient box which lets you store fully adjusted dies, lock-n-load bushings, shell holders and a taper crimp die. Wrench flats located on the die body make adjustments much easier and eliminate damage from adjusting dies with pliers. Spindle lock design aligns the expander spindle to perfectly center itself in the die. Provides tight tolerances and precise fit. Expander spindle improves alignment and enhances accuracy for smoother operation. A solid, one-piece rod guaranteed not to bend or break. Hardened-steel decap pin will not break, bend or crack, even when depriming cases with crimped primer pockets. Elliptical expander significantly reduces friction and case-neck stretch. Threaded and replaceable. (Shipping cost - $10.00)
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Redding 6.5-284 Norma Neck Sizing Die Lot #716 (Sale Order 718 of 763) This neck sizing die provides reloaders with a simple means to precisely control case neck size and tension. (Shipping cost - $10.00)
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Redding 6.5-284 Norma Neck Sizing Die Lot #717 (Sale Order 719 of 763) This neck sizing die provides reloaders with a simple means to precisely control case neck size and tension. (Shipping cost - $10.00)
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Sinclair/ L.E. Wilson 6mm Dasher Micro-Adjust Bullet Seater Lot #718 (Sale Order 720 of 763) The Sinclair/ L.E. Wilson Micro-Adjust Bullet Seater features easy-adjust seating depth capabilities with a simple turn of the die body. They are detent-bearing driven with positive “click” increments of .0005” for fast, accurate bullet seating depth adjustments. (Shipping cost - $10.00)
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Sinclair/ L.E. Wilson 6.5-284 Win. Micro-Adjust Bullet Seater Lot #719 (Sale Order 721 of 763) The Sinclair/ L.E. Wilson Micro-Adjust Bullet Seater features easy-adjust seating depth capabilities with a simple turn of the die body. They are detent-bearing driven with positive “click” increments of .0005” for fast, accurate bullet seating depth adjustments. (Shipping cost - $10.00)
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Thompson Center, Contender Carbine, 30-30 Win. Cal., Rifle Barrel (W/ Box) Lot #720 (Sale Order 722 of 763) This Thompson Center Contender Carbine stainless steel barrel is chambered for 30-30 Win. and features a Williams fully adjustable rear peep sight and ramped front sight. This barrel is in nice condition with an excellent bore and comes with box.
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Hastings, Replacement Slug Barrel Set For Ithaca Model 37 12 Ga. Shotgun (W/ Box) Lot #721 (Sale Order 723 of 763) This Ithaca Model 37 replacement barrel set made by Hastings comes with 24" rifled slug barrel with adjustable rear sight/ ramped dovetail front sight and 20" "Deerslayer" smooth bore slug barrel with adjustable elevator rear sight/ ramped fiber-optic front sight. Both of these barrels are showing some exterior wear but both bores are in nice condition and comes in original box.
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Remington, Model 870, 16 Ga. Barrel (W/ Box) Lot #722 (Sale Order 724 of 763) This Remington 16 gauge MOD 30" barrel fits a model 870 shotgun - 2 3/4" chamber, silver bead front sight. This barrel is in nice condition with light exterior wear and comes with Remington box that is not original to barrel.
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Browning Belgium, 12 Ga. Magnum Smooth Slug Barrel Lot #723 (Sale Order 725 of 763) This Browning 12 gauge magnum shotgun barrel is 24" and features an adjustable rear sight/ ramped dovetail front sight and 3" chamber. This barrel is in nice condition with light exterior wear.
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Browning Belgium, 12 Ga. Magnum Smooth Slug Barrel Lot #724 (Sale Order 726 of 763) This Browning 12 gauge magnum shotgun barrel is 24" and features an adjustable rear sight/ ramped dovetail front sight and 3" chamber. This barrel is in nice condition with light exterior wear.
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Hastings, 12 Ga. Rifled Slug Barrel W/ Scope Lot #725 (Sale Order 727 of 763) This Hastings 12 gauge rifled slug barrel is 24", chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells and sells complete with Burris 2x scope. This barrel is in good condition with light wear and has a sharp clean bore.
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Remington, 12 Ga. Rifled Slug Barrel Lot #726 (Sale Order 728 of 763) This Remington 12 gauge rifled slug barrel is 20", chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" and has a adjustable ramp rear sight/ ramped dovetail front sight. This barrel is in good condition with light wear and has a sharp clean bore.
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Stock & Forearms (Winchester Model 12) - Sells Together Lot #727 (Sale Order 729 of 763) Includes (3) Winchester model 12 stocks, (4) Winchester model 12 forearms & (1) Remington model 1100 forearm.
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Thompson Center Wood Grip & Forearm Lot #728 (Sale Order 730 of 763) Combat style wood grip with smooth forearm.
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Ruger Super Blackhawk Wood Grips Lot #729 (Sale Order 731 of 763) Two-piece checkered grips. (Does not include screw)
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Smith & Wesson Wood Grips Lot #730 (Sale Order 732 of 763) Two-piece checkered walnut grips.
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Colt SAA Stag-Style Revolver Grips Lot #731 (Sale Order 733 of 763) Two-piece stag-style grips for Colt SAA revolver
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Stag-Style Revolver Grips Lot #732 (Sale Order 734 of 763) Two-piece stag-style grips for SAA revolver
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3 Sets Of Colt SAA Revolver Grips - Sells Together Lot #733 (Sale Order 735 of 763) (3) Two- piece sets of black checkered revolver grips for Colt SAA revolver
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2 Sets Of Colt SAA Revolver Grips - Sells Together Lot #734 (Sale Order 736 of 763) (2) Two- piece sets of grooved walnut revolver grips for Colt SAA revolver
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2 Sets Of Revolver Grips - Sells Together Lot #735 (Sale Order 737 of 763) (2) Two- piece sets of glossed walnut revolver grips
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1960's Herrett's Model RP Walnut grips - "Texas Ranger" (Colt Python) Lot #736 (Sale Order 738 of 763) 1960's Herrett two-piece Model RP walnut grips, for a Colt Python, Trooper, Officers Model or Official Police Revolver.
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Pachmayr Combat Revolver Grips Lot #737 (Sale Order 739 of 763) Two-piece checkered black rubber/ walnut combat style revolver grips
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Beretta Model 92 Grips Lot #738 (Sale Order 740 of 763) Two-piece black checkered grips for Beretta model 96 - 92FS - 92A1 - M9 - M9A1
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Western Gun Belt & Holster - RH Draw (357 Cal. Revolver) Lot #739 (Sale Order 741 of 763) This premium quality tooled leather western drop loop style gun belt includes a matching holster sized for a standard frame revolver, size 40, two-tone brown leather. (Shipping Cost - $10.00)
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Kirkpatrick Western Gun Belt & Holster - Cross Draw (38 Cal. Revolver) Lot #740 (Sale Order 742 of 763) Kirkpatrick Leather Company has been making the World’s greatest Western gun holsters since 1950. Our products are made using only the finest American leather and are built to last. These are professional grade western style holsters. Designed for everyday use. Whether you are buying gun leather for cowboy action shooting, ranch work, hunting or everyday carry; our holster rigs will hold up, not just for years, but for decades. Size 42C, black leather. (Shipping Cost - $10.00)
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Triple K "Cheyenne" Western Gun Belt & Holster - RH Draw (Colt SAA 22 Cal.) Lot #741 (Sale Order 743 of 763) The Cheyenne is Triple K's most popular western holster. It is made from a single layer of heavy 11 to 12 oz saddle leather, features two heavy-duty snaps allowing the holster to be used on a straight or drop-loop belt and a heavy thong leg tie down. Compatible with the Triple K 110 Wyoming Western Single Holster Drop-Loop Cartridge Belt. Size 110- Large, brown leather. (Shipping Cost - $10.00)
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Vintage George Lawrence Western Gun Belt & Holster - RH Draw (38 Cal. Revolver) Lot #742 (Sale Order 744 of 763) The George Lawrence Company, established in 1857 at 1st & Oak Streets in Portland, Oregon, was a saddlery and harness shop made famous by also producing exquisite leather goods such as handgun holsters, cartridge belts, slings, scabbards, etc. At one time the George Lawrence Co. was the largest saddle and harness maker on the west coast. The shop was famous for it's high quality, beautifully handmade holsters, slings, scabbards and more from it's inception and as the largest saddle and harness maker on the west coast they were renown for their products. Size S, brown leather. (Shipping Cost - $10.00)
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Vintage George Lawrence Western Gun Belt & Holster - RH Draw (22 Cal. Revolver) Lot #743 (Sale Order 745 of 763) The George Lawrence Company, established in 1857 at 1st & Oak Streets in Portland, Oregon, was a saddlery and harness shop made famous by also producing exquisite leather goods such as handgun holsters, cartridge belts, slings, scabbards, etc. At one time the George Lawrence Co. was the largest saddle and harness maker on the west coast. The shop was famous for it's high quality, beautifully handmade holsters, slings, scabbards and more from it's inception and as the largest saddle and harness maker on the west coast they were renown for their products. Size M, brown leather. (Shipping Cost - $10.00)
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Vintage Hoyt Western Gun Belt & Holster - RH Draw (22 Cal. Revolver) Lot #744 (Sale Order 746 of 763) Circa 1950's Hoyt HO95 brown leather holster with 22 caliber belt.
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Vintage George Lawrence Western Gun Holster - RH Draw (Revolver) Lot #745 (Sale Order 747 of 763) The George Lawrence Company, established in 1857 at 1st & Oak Streets in Portland, Oregon, was a saddlery and harness shop made famous by also producing exquisite leather goods such as handgun holsters, cartridge belts, slings, scabbards, etc. At one time the George Lawrence Co. was the largest saddle and harness maker on the west coast. The shop was famous for it's high quality, beautifully handmade holsters, slings, scabbards and more from it's inception and as the largest saddle and harness maker on the west coast they were renown for their products. Model 507, brown leather. (Shipping Cost - $10.00)
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Vintage Official Folsom Audley Western Gun Holster - RH Draw (Revolver) Lot #746 (Sale Order 748 of 763) Official Audley holster with chromed, spring loaded retention clip that slips into the trigger guard. For a 2"/ 3" Colt / S+W revolver. Model A138, black leather. (Shipping Cost - $10.00)
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BLACKHAWK Serpa CQC Belt Loop and Paddle Holster - LH Draw (Glock 17/22/31) Lot #747 (Sale Order 749 of 763) Boasting a distinctive speed-cut design for a speedy draw and easy re-holstering, the BLACKHAWK SERPA CQC Holster is exactly what you need to carry your handgun. Featuring the patented SERPA auto lock release, the CQC holster offers unbeatable weapon security and is positioned to ensure a smooth drawing movement. The BLACKHAWK SERPA CQC Holster is also compatible with Glock 17, 22, and 31 handguns. (Shipping Cost - $10.00)
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Fobus Tactical GL-2 ND Conceal Carry Polymer Holster - RH Draw (Glock 19/17/22/Walther PK-380) Lot #748 (Sale Order 750 of 763) The GL-2 ND Fits Glock 19/17/22/Walther PK-380. Developed in Israel for the world's military and special security services, the combat-proven Fobus Standard Holster series is a revolutionary step forward in holster design and technology. State of the art design, injection molding and space age high-density plastics are combined to create a holster which cannot be duplicated in leather or any other material. Fobus holsters are high riding, and low profile with unbelievable retention, comfort and lightweight construction. Holsters are maintenance free. (Shipping Cost - $10.00)
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Uncle Mikes Sidekick Hip Holster with Belt Clip Lot #749 (Sale Order 751 of 763) Uncle Mike's Cordura Hip Holster, Size 36, Fits Small Revolver With 2" Barrel, Ambidextrous, Black. Appears to be new. (Shipping Cost - $10.00)
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Buck Whitetails Unlimited Folding Pocket Knife W/ Display Case & Belt Holster Lot #750 (Sale Order 752 of 763) 5" Folded length, comes in glass top presentation case with black leather belt holster. (Shipping Cost - $10.00)
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Wooden Multi-Gun Carry Case Lot #751 (Sale Order 753 of 763) Made of real wood with brass trim and latches, missing handle. 50" x 14" x 5" ($50.00 Shipping Cost or Free Shipping With Any Long Gun(s) Purchase)
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Vintage Metal "Super-Sturdy" Multi-Gun Rolling/ Carry Case Lot #752 (Sale Order 754 of 763) Made of metal with a wood grain look. 42" x 18" x 7" ($50.00 Shipping Cost or Free Shipping With Any Long Gun(s) Purchase - That Will Fit In It)
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Pelican 1750 Gun Case With Carry Handle & Rollers Lot #753 (Sale Order 755 of 763) Made in the USA since 1976, Pelican cases are put through rigorous testing to exceed adverse conditions in the field and are specifically designed in conjunction with military and law enforcement in mind. 50" x 14" x 6" ($50.00 Shipping Cost or Free Shipping With Any Long Gun(s) Purchase)
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Pelican 1750 Gun Case With Carry Handle & Rollers Lot #754 (Sale Order 756 of 763) Made in the USA since 1976, Pelican cases are put through rigorous testing to exceed adverse conditions in the field and are specifically designed in conjunction with military and law enforcement in mind. 50" x 14" x 6" ($50.00 Shipping Cost or Free Shipping With Any Long Gun(s) Purchase)
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(3) Vintage Leather Holsters - RH Draw (Revolver) Lot #755 (Sale Order 757 of 763) (2) Hunter, (1) Unmarked, 12" Long. (Shipping Cost - $10.00)
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(3) Vintage Leather Holsters - RH Draw (Revolver) Lot #756 (Sale Order 758 of 763) (1) Safari Land #29 for S&W LG/FR, Hunter #1100H 19, (1) Ranch Holster, 8" Long. (Shipping Cost - $10.00)
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Early Military Bolt-Action Rifle Stock Lot #757 (Sale Order 759 of 763) One-piece wood stock with grooved forearm, 42" overall length.
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Vintage Remington 12 Ga. Ammo - Sells Together Lot #758 (Sale Order 760 of 763) 3 Full boxes includes - (25) Nitro Express shotshells, (25) Shur-Shot shotshells & (5) Rifled slugs.
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50 Rounds (New Box) Of Magtech 38 Special Ammo Lot #759 (Sale Order 761 of 763) Long Round Nose, 115 grain.
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Sinclair Competition Shooting Rest Lot #760 (Sale Order 762 of 763) The Sinclair Competition Shooting Rest is a result of shooting experience on the firing line, and in the field. Sinclair has incorporated the best design ideas, materials, and craftsmanship to present you with a shooting platform that rivals any windage rest available today. Whether you’re competing in a benchrest discipline, F-Class, or wringing the most accuracy from your favorite shooting rig, the Sinclair Competition Rest offers the most versatile fit, function, and features in one complete package. The Sinclair Competition Rest’s foundation begins with a one inch, solid steel base plate with a durable granite powder coat finish. This enables us to achieve a massive unit – over 30 pounds - with the lowest center of gravity, combined with a footprint that’s no larger than other tripod rests currently on the market. It’s nearly twice as heavy as the closest competitor. Most shooting rests by design, are awkward and difficult to manage and maneuver. Sinclair solved this by machining a carry handle into the base plate for easy transport, making the Sinclair Competition Rest one of the most mobile units available, in spite of its enormous weight. No tacky looking handles or impossible two-arm lift methods are needed. The Sinclair Competition Rest has the windage operation built directly into the base plate. It incorporates dual sets of twin tapered roller bearings for an effortless, non-binding windage operation. The oversized windage control knob is positioned near the rear speed screw where simultaneous one-handed adjustment is easily achievable. Nearly four feet of windage adjustment is offered at 100 yards – enough for any bench shooting discipline. The oversized, fluted handwheel also offers smooth vertical adjustment with the aid of a thrust bearing. A non-windage-adjustable model is available for shooters who prefer to adjust windage off the rear bag or do not have a need for the windage adjustable base block. The unique construction of this windage unit platform enables an entirely ambidextrous set-up for right or left handed shooters. The post, center column, controls and windage adjustment disassemble and reassemble on the opposite side, for a completely mirrored, left hand use. Includes Port Level Ammo Block which enables the shooter to adjust their tray of 20 rounds of PPC or BR wherever needed. Move it close to your rifle port for fast shooting. This shooting rest, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in same-as-new condition.
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Charles Daly/ Chiappa, Honcho Tactical, 12 Ga., Pump (W/ Softcase), SN - 18PU1201575 Lot #761 (Sale Order 763 of 763) In the world of home defense, the CD Defense Honcho Tactical provides you options that you can rely on. Features include a synthetic bird's head grip, aluminum receiver with black anodized finish, synthetic grooved forearm, 14" barrel, 3" chamber, TRL-2 tactical light and comes with Allen softcase. This gun, from the Joe Panici Estate Collection, is in good condition with a few light scratches.
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