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Firearms & Military Assets

by Will Sullivan Auction Co.
Event Begins: Friday,  June  16,  1:19 PM Central
First lots ends Saturday,  June  17,  10:00 AM Central
Last lot ends Saturday,  June  17,  1:45 PM Central
This Auction Includes Several Full Collections. This Is An "Absolute Auction" With No-Reserve Prices. The Only Way To Bid Is Through ProxiBid, There Is No Live Crowd And No Phone Bids/ Left Bids. PLEASE READ TERMS & CONDITIONS BEFORE REGISTERING TO PARTICIPATE. IF YOU WILL BE SENDING PAYMENT, YOU MUST EMAIL US BY MONDAY, JUNE 19th AT 5:00pm CST, AND IT MUST ARRIVE BY FRIDAY, JUNE 23rd - A TRACKING NUMBER IS REQUIRED.
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Lot #0 (Sale Order 1 of 451)

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1968 Belgium Browning, Superposed, 28 Ga. (28 1968 Belgium Browning, Superposed, 28 Ga. (28

1968 Belgium Browning, Superposed, 28 Ga. (28" SKEET), Over/ Under, (W/ Case) SN - 2044F8

Lot #1 (Sale Order 2 of 451)

The Browning Superposed was the first over and under shotgun design to be produced. It introduced a wide variety of innovations including the single select trigger. Original production dates were 1931-1940. Post World War II production began in 1948 and lasted until 1960 when it went through a re-design. Originally chambered for 12 & 20 gauge only, in 1963 the 28 gauge and .410 models were introduced on a limited production basis. Starting in the 1970s, the Superposed became a limited production model in all gauges. Since 1986, the Superposed has only been offered as a custom shop item. It was produced in several variations over the years, but all Superposed models were made in Belgium and featured Browning's High-Grade options such as hand engravings/checkering and select walnut stocks. This Superposed (28 gauge) was made in 1968, and sports a select walnut stock with deep outlined checkering/ fluted comb/ contoured grip & gloss finish, scroll engraved receiver/ trigger guard/ action lever, brown rubber recoil pad with black/ white spacers, gold plated trigger, 28" SKEET/ SKEET barrels, serrated vent-rib with dual white bead sights, tang safety/ barrel selector, 14.25" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a nice tight action, appears to be in good working order and comes in original/ period correct brown leather luggage case.

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1919 Colt, U.S. Army M1917, 45 ACP, Revolver, (W/ Holster) SN - 237084 (U.S. No. 81132) 1919 Colt, U.S. Army M1917, 45 ACP, Revolver, (W/ Holster) SN - 237084 (U.S. No. 81132)

1919 Colt, U.S. Army M1917, 45 ACP, Revolver, (W/ Holster) SN - 237084 (U.S. No. 81132)

Lot #2 (Sale Order 3 of 451)

The U.S. Army M1917 was manufactured by Colt and Smith & Wesson under contract with the U.S. War Department for use by the American Expeditionary Force in WWI. These six-shot, .45 ACP, large frame revolvers were adopted to supplement the standard issue M1911 pistol, and were produced from 1917-1919. The revolver saw prolific use by the "Doughboys" during World War I, with nearly two-thirds as many M1917s being issued and produced during the war as M1911s were. After World War I, they gained a strong following among officers. This Colt U.S. Army M1917 was made in 1919 and is butt frame marked "U.S./ ARMY/ MODEL/ 1917/ NO./ 81/ 132" (No. 81 132 is the official US Government number, the Colt factory SN is marked on the crane); under barrel marked "UNITED STATES PROPERTY"; and also sports U.S. inspector marks throughout. Other features include a 5.5" barrel, smooth walnut grips, lanyard ring and serrated hammer. This gun is showing some various light wear, but is in overall good condition for its age, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes with period correct U.S. brown leather holster marked "G&K/ 1917/ F.I.C".

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1950 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 70, 270 WCF, Bolt-Action, (Leupold Scope) SN - 135848 1950 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 70, 270 WCF, Bolt-Action, (Leupold Scope) SN - 135848

1950 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 70, 270 WCF, Bolt-Action, (Leupold Scope) SN - 135848

Lot #3 (Sale Order 4 of 451)

The Winchester Model 70 is a bolt-action sporting rifle that has an iconic place in American sporting culture. It has been held in high regard by shooters since it was introduced in 1936, earning the moniker "The Rifleman's Rifle". The action has some design similarities to Mauser designs, and it is a development of the earlier Winchester Model 54, itself based on a Mauser 98-type action. Throughout its life, the Model 70 has been offered in many grades and styles. The pre-1964 Model 70s featured several desirable features that post-1964 models did not, such as a Mauser-type controlled round feed, cut checkering and manufactured with higher strength parts. This Model 70 was made in 1950 and features an outline checkered walnut stock with brown rubber raised cheek/ fluted comb & oiled finish, checkered metal buttplate, 24" barrel, folding dovetail white diamond rear right, hooded ramped dovetail front sight, sling rings with period correct brown leather sling, internal spring fed magazine and sells complete with a Leupold VX-II 3-9x40 scope. This gun is hand marked "Don A. Brown" on the right side of the stock and on the left side of the receiver (early markings - presumably the original owner) and is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1979 Remington, XP-100, 221 Rem. Fireball, Bolt-Action Pistol (Case/ Manual/ Scope), SN - B7508073 1979 Remington, XP-100, 221 Rem. Fireball, Bolt-Action Pistol (Case/ Manual/ Scope), SN - B7508073

1979 Remington, XP-100, 221 Rem. Fireball, Bolt-Action Pistol (Case/ Manual/ Scope), SN - B7508073

Lot #4 (Sale Order 5 of 451)

The Remington XP-100 is a bolt-action target pistol produced from 1962 to 1998 and was one of the first handguns designed for long-range shooting. It 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. The XP-100 was based on Remington's short action bolt action carbine, the Remington Model 40X, which influenced the later Remington Model 600 rifle. It was initially introduced with a 10.75" barrel set into a nylon stock with a unique center-mounted grip. The XP-100 went through a number of changes during its production run, and many variations were only available through the Remington Custom shop. The most significant changes in the later versions were to barrel length, which went to 14.5", and the grip location, which was moved to the rear of the stock. The calibers also changed with the elimination of the original 10.75" barrel. This XP-100 was made in 1979, and sports a 10.75" barrel, Mohawk Brown nylon stock with white diamond inlay/ black forearm tip & checkered grip, vent-rib, adjustable rear sight, sells with a Nikon Buckmasters 1x20 scope (mounts & rings included) and comes in original black hardcase with instruction manual. This gun is in excellent condition--no wear to speak of, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1982 Winchester, Model 23 Pigeon Grade XTR, (26 1982 Winchester, Model 23 Pigeon Grade XTR, (26

1982 Winchester, Model 23 Pigeon Grade XTR, (26" MOD/ IC) 20 Ga., (Box & Case) SN - PWK200712

Lot #5 (Sale Order 6 of 451)

The Winchester Model 23 Pigeon Grade XTR was produced from 1978 to 1986, and was the first Winchester side-by-side to be offered since the Model 21 became a custom order only in 1960. It was Winchester's highest grade shotgun at the time, and featured a silver coin finished receiver with fine line Pigeon Grade scrollwork. The high-grade American walnut stock, with beavertail forearm, featured the high-luster XTR finish introduced on Winchester guns in 1978. The forearm & European-Style rounded pistol grip sported fine line handcut checkering. The mechanical trigger system on the Model 23 does not depend upon recoil to fire the second barrel, which was a very revolutionary design at the time. It also sports a single selective trigger, selective automatic ejectors and chrome lined bores. This Model 23 Pigeon Grade XTR was made in circa 1982, and sports 26" MOD/ IMP CYL barrels, serrated vent-rib with dual white bead sights, 14" LOP and 3" chambers. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, appears to be in good working order and comes in original tan leather luggage case & box with all original paperwork and hangtag.

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1920 Colt, U.S. Army M1917, 45 ACP, Revolver, SN - 263120 (U.S. No. 111500) 1920 Colt, U.S. Army M1917, 45 ACP, Revolver, SN - 263120 (U.S. No. 111500)

1920 Colt, U.S. Army M1917, 45 ACP, Revolver, SN - 263120 (U.S. No. 111500)

Lot #6 (Sale Order 7 of 451)

The U.S. Army M1917 was manufactured by Colt and Smith & Wesson under contract with the U.S. War Department for use by the American Expeditionary Force in WWI. These six-shot, .45 ACP, large frame revolvers were adopted to supplement the standard issue M1911 pistol, and were produced from 1917-1919, although some would have left the factory as late as 1920. The revolver saw prolific use by the "Doughboys" during World War I, with nearly two-thirds as many M1917s being issued and produced during the war as M1911s were. After World War I, they gained a strong following among officers. This Colt U.S. Army M1917 was made in 1920 (post-WWI U.S. issue) and is butt frame marked "U.S./ ARMY/ MODEL/ 1917/ NO./ 111/ 500" (No. 111 500 is the official US Government number, the Colt factory SN is marked on the crane); under barrel marked "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" along with the U.S. inspector mark. Other features include a 5.5" barrel, smooth walnut grips, lanyard ring and serrated hammer. This gun is showing some light wear, but is in overall good condition for its age, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order

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1953 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 70, 270 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 242540 1953 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 70, 270 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 242540

1953 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 70, 270 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 242540

Lot #7 (Sale Order 8 of 451)

The Winchester Model 70 is a bolt-action sporting rifle that has an iconic place in American sporting culture. It has been held in high regard by shooters since it was introduced in 1936, earning the moniker "The Rifleman's Rifle". The action has some design similarities to Mauser designs, and it is a development of the earlier Winchester Model 54, itself based on a Mauser 98-type action. Throughout its life, the Model 70 has been offered in many grades and styles. The pre-1964 Model 70s featured several desirable features that post-1964 models did not, such as a Mauser-type controlled round feed, cut checkering and manufactured with higher strength parts. This Model 70 was made in 1953, and features an outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & oiled finish, Pachmayr brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, 24" barrel, folding dovetail white diamond rear right, ramped dovetail front sight, sling rings, internal spring fed magazine and scope mounts. This gun is in good condition with some finish wear on the stock, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Circa 1957 Whitney, Wolverine 1 Of 13,371, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 23808 Circa 1957 Whitney, Wolverine 1 Of 13,371, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 23808

Circa 1957 Whitney, Wolverine 1 Of 13,371, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 23808

Lot #8 (Sale Order 9 of 451)

The Whitney Wolverine is a semi-automatic .22 LR caliber pistol created in 1956, notable for its advanced, "space-aged" looks and then-new aluminum construction. The Wolverine was engineered by Robert Hillberg, who learned about aluminum casting during WWII while working with aircraft guns and later became a research engineer for High Standard Manufacturing Company. Only 13,371 of these .22 semi automatic pistols were made in its short period of production from 1956 to 1958, although sold by retailers as late as 1962. Its name, Wolverine, was after Hillberg's favorite football team, the University of Michigan Wolverines. The Whitney name was used because the factory was located near the old Eli Whitney factory site. A victim of extremely poor marketing in the beginning, financial problems and then being underpriced by $2.00 by both Ruger and Colt with their new semi-automatics .22, the company was doomed. No serial number list exists for dating, but it has been determined that SNs were sporadic and did not start a "1". This Whitney Wolverine sports a 5.75" barrel, Alcoa Aluminum frame, brown checkered Bakelite grips, silver trigger and serrated rib. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box.

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1 Of 1 - 1979 Remington, 1100 SKEET-T Tournament (Makers Mark Wayne Leek), 12 Ga., SN - N195427V 1 Of 1 - 1979 Remington, 1100 SKEET-T Tournament (Makers Mark Wayne Leek), 12 Ga., SN - N195427V

1 Of 1 - 1979 Remington, 1100 SKEET-T Tournament (Makers Mark Wayne Leek), 12 Ga., SN - N195427V

Lot #9 (Sale Order 10 of 451)

This Display Edition Maker's Mark Model 1100 SKEET-T Tournament Grade was made for display of the Quintessential Remington 1100 Skeet Gun at the Remington's Lordship Skeet Range, CT. It was manufactured in the Remington Custom Shop in 1979, and was assembled/ proofed by Wayne Leek, the principal designer of the Model 1100. This gun has a very interesting story. It was sold to a young man in 1981, when the Remington Lordship Skeet Range closed, rather than being sent back to Remington. The young man, now 68 years old, has included the full story of how he obtained the gun, which has been signed & notarized for the new buyer, as well as the original purchase receipt. The story behind the gun from the owner --- "I was brought to The Remington Arms Gun Club at Lordship Point on Long Island Sound by my uncle, godfather and namesake in 1981. Remington provided free use of guns of any gauge with every box of ammunition purchased and had an armory of several hundred guns on hand. Every few years Remington would sell off the armory stock of guns and restock the armory with new guns. Many years prior, I entered my name on the waiting list to purchase a used shotgun. The Club sold 250 guns one year, and while I was supposed to receive a gun, being less than 250 on the list, I never received one. After inquiry with the Club Manager, I was placed as #1 on the next list. When the next sell off occurred, I once again did not receive a shotgun. My uncle made inquiry with his friend, the Club Manager, who was baffled why I once again did not receive a gun. The Manager was twice embarrassed as an obvious chicanery was at work. "John", the manager said. "I do not have one gun left to sell to your godson!" "Well", replied my uncle, "You have an 1100 Shotgun in the Display Case!" "John, I could not possibly sell you that gun, it's the "Maker's Mark" display. It has to go back to Remington as the club is closing." said the Club Manager. Well the cat was out of the bag. The Club Manager then told us the venerable Lordship Gun Club was to be closed immediately, and he was ordered to sell all the guns as part of the closing. "All the guns you said?" Inquired my uncle. ''Then why not that one?" The Club Manager stopped, thought for a moment and said, wait here. He went into his office and came out with a letter which clearly said he was to sell "all the guns" presently at the club. "Well I have no instructions to return the "Maker's Mark 1100" to the Remington Museum (and now losing his own job, I did think he cared to be bothered), so I guess your son has his gun! You know, I do not think the showcase gun has ever been fired after leaving the factory! It was made to be put on display and has sat in that Display Case for several years!" The Club Manager then further looked at his instructions. Every 1100 was to be sold for the same price. So on 4/01/1981, I became the proud owner of a factory new 1100 "Maker's Mark" gun for the price of a used and worn inventory gun. Well like a big kid and a little kid, my uncle and I went right out to the range and shot the gun. I shot less than 100 rounds thru the gun before the range closed. My last round was a perfect 25 score, and considering the winds and tides of Lordship, that was no small feat. My uncle passed on a few years later, and the gun has sat in my closet unfired for the next 42 years. I am now 68 years old and downsizing. While I have an emotional attachment to the gun, it should have a better fate than to sit in my closet. I would like to find it a home with a proud collector. The gun was in the Display Case of the Remington Arms Gun Club located at Lordship, Connecticut. The gun was called a Special Edition Maker's Mark Model made for Display of the Quintessential Remington 1100 Skeet Gun at the Remington's Lordship Skeet Range."..... Features include a glossed walnut stock with deep cut Deluxe Pattern checkering & contoured forearm, black grip cap with white diamond inlay & white spacer, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, scroll engraved receiver/ bolt, 25.75" SKEET barrel, serrated vent-rib with silver mid-bead & white front bead sight, silver action button, 2 3/4" chamber, 14.25" LOP and Wayne Leek proof marks on the barrel/ forearm & stock. This gun is in beautiful condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1940 WWII German Walther, P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 8546a 1940 WWII German Walther, P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 8546a

1940 WWII German Walther, P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 8546a

Lot #10 (Sale Order 11 of 451)

The P38 is a 9mm Luger semi-automatic pistol that was developed by Carl Walther GmbH as the service pistol of the German Army at the beginning of World War II. The P.38 was a groundbreaking semi-automatic pistol design which introduced technical features still used today in current commercial and military semi-automatic pistols. It was the first locked-breech pistol to use a double-action/single-action (DA/SA) trigger. The P38 also introduced a visible and tactile loaded chamber indicator in the form of a metal rod that protrudes from the rear of the slide when a round is chambered. The Walther P.38 was in production from 1939 to 1945. During WWII, the P.38 was produced by three separate manufacturers: Walther, Mauser, and Spreewerk. To conceal manufacturer identities, each wartime manufacturer used a letter code: ac (Walther); byf (Mauser), and cyq (Spreewerk). This P.38 is marked "ac" (Walther), "40" (1940) along with German/ Nazi proof marks throughout. Features include a 4.9" barrel, ribbed Bakelite grips with lanyard ring, 8-round magazine and dovetailed sights. This gun appears to be original with visible numbers matching (magazine is Nazi proofed), has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1980 Winchester, Model 70 XTR, 270 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - G1472539 1980 Winchester, Model 70 XTR, 270 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - G1472539

1980 Winchester, Model 70 XTR, 270 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - G1472539

Lot #11 (Sale Order 12 of 451)

The Winchester Model 70 is a bolt-action sporting rifle. It has an iconic place in American sporting culture and has been held in high regard by shooters since it was introduced in 1936, earning the moniker "The Rifleman's Rifle". The action has some design similarities to Mauser designs, and it is a development of the earlier Winchester Model 54, itself based on a Mauser 98-type action. Throughout its life, the Model 70 has been offered in many grades and styles. Winchester offered XTR (XTR = Extra) models from 1972-1989, which sported a black fore-end tip, white-line spacers, deep cut checkering, a glossed wood finish and high luster bluing. This Model 70 XTR was made in 1980, and sports a deep cut checkered walnut stock with high fluted comb & gloss finish, black forearm tip with white spacer, black grip cap with white spacer, black checkered buttpad with white spacer, jeweled bolt, 22" barrel, ramped dovetail folding rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, sling studs and serrated bolt handle. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Colt, Custom Shop Colt, Custom Shop

Colt, Custom Shop "EL CEN" 1911 - Bright Stainless, .38 Super, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - ELCEN10045

Lot #12 (Sale Order 13 of 451)

Each gun that goes through the Colt Custom Gun Shop is uniquely designed and personalized by Colt's world famous gunsmiths. Each gun is then fine tuned, by hand, for ultimate performance. This is a very rare variation from the Colt Custom Shop that was designed by distributor Lew Horton, who ordered a series of Limited Edition 1911 variants in 2010, known to collectors as the “El Series”. The pistols were made with a variety of different trims, but were all chambered for .38 Super and some were built on 'Bright Stainless' slides and frames. These 2010 Special Order 1911s have become very popular among collectors in recent years. This Custom Shop "EL CEN" Colt Government 1911 sports a bright stainless frame/ slide that is polished so bright you could use the gun as a mirror for shaving, special order checkered rosewood grips with gold Roaring Colt inlays & white pearl bottom caps (also comes with checkered rosewood double diamond grips), 5" bright stainless barrel, white 3-dot target sights, safety grip, rear slide serrations, serrated hammer and comes with (2) 9-round stainless magazines. This gun is new/ unfired in original hardcase with paperwork and appears to be in good working order.

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1967 Belgium Browning, Superposed, 12 Ga. (26 1967 Belgium Browning, Superposed, 12 Ga. (26

1967 Belgium Browning, Superposed, 12 Ga. (26" MOD/ IC), Over/ Under, SN - 72431S7

Lot #13 (Sale Order 14 of 451)

The Browning Superposed was the first over and under shotgun design to be produced. It introduced a wide variety of innovations including the single select trigger. Original production dates were 1931-1940. Post World War II production began in 1948 and lasted until 1960 when it went through a re-design. Starting in the 1970s, the Superposed became a limited production model only. Since 1986, the Superposed has only been offered as a custom shop item. It was produced in several variations over the years, but all Superposed models were made in Belgium and featured Browning's High-Grade options such as hand engravings/checkering and select walnut stocks. This Superposed was made in 1967, and sports a select walnut stock with straight English grip/ deep outlined checkering/ fluted comb & gloss finish, scroll engraved receiver/ trigger guard/ action lever, black buttpad, gold plated trigger, 26.5" MOD/ IMP CYL barrels, serrated solid rib with silver bead front sight, tang safety/ barrel selector, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a nice tight action and appears to be in good working order.

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1941 WWII German Walther, P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 221e 1941 WWII German Walther, P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 221e

1941 WWII German Walther, P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 221e

Lot #14 (Sale Order 15 of 451)

The P38 is a 9mm Luger semi-automatic pistol that was developed by Carl Walther GmbH as the service pistol of the German Army at the beginning of World War II. The P.38 was a groundbreaking semi-automatic pistol design which introduced technical features still used today in current commercial and military semi-automatic pistols. It was the first locked-breech pistol to use a double-action/single-action (DA/SA) trigger. The P38 also introduced a visible and tactile loaded chamber indicator in the form of a metal rod that protrudes from the rear of the slide when a round is chambered. The Walther P.38 was in production from 1939 to 1945. During WWII, the P.38 was produced by three separate manufacturers: Walther, Mauser, and Spreewerk. To conceal manufacturer identities, each wartime manufacturer used a letter code: ac (Walther); byf (Mauser), and cyq (Spreewerk). This P.38 is marked "ac" (Walther), "41" (1941) along with German/ Nazi proof marks throughout. Features include a 4.9" barrel, ribbed Bakelite grips with lanyard ring, 8-round magazine and dovetailed sights. This gun hand marked "Downey" on the right grip, appears to be original with visible numbers matching (magazine is Nazi proofed), has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1938 Remington, Model 81 1938 Remington, Model 81

1938 Remington, Model 81 "Woodsmaster", 300 Savage, Semi-Auto, SN - 7849

Lot #15 (Sale Order 16 of 451)

Based on the earlier Model 8 designed by John Browning, the Remington Model 81 "Woodsmaster" is a semi-automatic rifle that was manufactured from 1936 to 1950. It was an improved Model 8 with mainly cosmetic changes, such as a pistol grip rather than a straight grip. During its 14-year run, 56,091 Model 81s were produced, and it was offered in five grades from “Standard” to “Premier,”. The Model 81 uses long recoil operation, a system more common in shotguns than rifles, and sports the same humpback receiver design found on Browning's A5 series. This Model 81 "Woodsmaster" was made in 1938 and sports an outline checkered stock with “semi-beavertail” forearm/ deep fluted comb & oiled finish, checkered metal buttplate, 22" barrel, adjustable folding rear tang peep sight, adjustable elevator rear sight, Marble's No. 6 ivory bead front sight, sling rings and five-round integral magazine. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1 Of 250 Colt, Custom Edition 1 Of 250 Colt, Custom Edition

1 Of 250 Colt, Custom Edition "BICENTENNIAL" 1911 Govt., 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 2865216

Lot #16 (Sale Order 17 of 451)

Samuel Colt is an American icon. Historians describe him as a mechanical genius who revolutionized firearms with the invention of the first practical percussion cap revolving firearm. His firearms revolutionized military tactics. The legendary soldier and lawman, Samuel H. Walker once called his creation “the most perfect weapon in the world.” Samuel Colt embodied the ambition, courage, and spirit that forged America into the greatest nation on Earth. His innovations and contributions changed history. This Colt Custom 1911 Government is 1 of 250 manufactured in 2014 to commemorate 200 years of the "Sam Colt" legacy. This pistol sports an elaborately scroll engraved slide with 24-karat gold artwork honoring Samuel Colt and comes with (3) sets of grips - white pearl with gold Roaring Colt medallions, white ivory "1814 SAM COLT BICENTENNIAL", and checkered rosewood double diamond. Other features include a 5" barrel, safety grip, blued finish, white 3-dot target sights, serrated hammer and serrated backstrap. This gun is new/ unfired in original hardcase with paperwork, (2) magazines and appears to be in good working order.

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1982 Browning, Citori, 12 Ga. (26 1982 Browning, Citori, 12 Ga. (26

1982 Browning, Citori, 12 Ga. (26" MOD/ IC), Over/ Under, SN - 20130PY103

Lot #17 (Sale Order 18 of 451)

The Browning Citori was introduced in 1973 as an alternative to the highly successful Browning Superposed. The Citori is known for its "mechanical excellence" and deluxe grade features. It has become a must have for serious sportsmen around the world. This Citori was made in 1982, and features an outline checkered walnut stock with straight English grip, gold plated trigger, scroll engraved receiver, black buttpad, 26" MOD/ IMP CYL barrels, serrated vent-rib with orange fiber-optic front sight, tang safety/ barrel selector, 14.25" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a nice tight action and appears to be in good working order.

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1944 WWII German Walther, P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 9664a 1944 WWII German Walther, P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 9664a

1944 WWII German Walther, P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 9664a

Lot #18 (Sale Order 19 of 451)

The P38 is a 9mm Luger semi-automatic pistol that was developed by Carl Walther GmbH as the service pistol of the German Army at the beginning of World War II. The P.38 was a groundbreaking semi-automatic pistol design which introduced technical features still used today in current commercial and military semi-automatic pistols. It was the first locked-breech pistol to use a double-action/single-action (DA/SA) trigger. The P38 also introduced a visible and tactile loaded chamber indicator in the form of a metal rod that protrudes from the rear of the slide when a round is chambered. The Walther P.38 was in production from 1939 to 1945. During WWII, the P.38 was produced by three separate manufacturers: Walther, Mauser, and Spreewerk. To conceal manufacturer identities, each wartime manufacturer used a letter code: ac (Walther); byf (Mauser), and cyq (Spreewerk). This P.38 is marked "ac" (Walther), "44" (1944) along with German/ Nazi proof marks throughout and "X" stamp with indicates a Russian captured weapon. Features include a 4.9" barrel, ribbed Bakelite grips with lanyard ring, 8-round magazine and dovetailed sights. This gun appears to be original with visible numbers matching (magazine is Nazi proofed), has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1971 Belgium Browning, BAR Type-1 Grade-II, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto (W/ Magazines), SN - 94801M71 1971 Belgium Browning, BAR Type-1 Grade-II, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto (W/ Magazines), SN - 94801M71

1971 Belgium Browning, BAR Type-1 Grade-II, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto (W/ Magazines), SN - 94801M71

Lot #19 (Sale Order 20 of 451)

The Browning BAR is one of those key firearms which have defined the Browning mystique throughout the last century. Much of the fame of today's sporting BAR began through the fame of the original military BAR designed by John M. Browning near the end of World War I. Introduced in 1967, the Browning BAR Sporting Rifle is certainly a distinct and separate rifle from the military BAR M1918, but its design is the result of Browning's unmatched understanding and expertise with automatic rifles that started with John M. Browning. His grandson, Bruce Browning, was the driving force behind today's BAR. A large team of automatic firearms experts at the FN factory in Belgium also played a key role in its development. This group of FN automatic rifle designers, lead by Marcel Olinger, began serious work on the project code named "Carbine 66," with full-scale development and testing done throughout 1966 in preparation for an official 1967 product launch. The BAR rifle was initially produced totally in Belgium, and then assembly was transferred to Portugal in the early 1970s. BARs were manufactured in three production runs, also known as Types - Rifles before 1976 are called Type 1, between 1976 and 1992 are Type 2 and in 1993 the Mark II versions were introduced, which are still in production today. This Browning BAR Type-I Grade-II was made in Belgium in 1971, and sports an engraved receiver with cameos of an antelope & elk, outline checkered walnut stock with high gloss finish, black buttpad, high gloss bluing finish, 22" barrel, folding adjustable notch rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, scroll engraved floorplate, sling studs, comes with (3) 4-round magazines and sells complete with period correct Redfield 3x-9x scope. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Colt, Government Model 1911, 38 Super, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 2835027 Colt, Government Model 1911, 38 Super, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 2835027

Colt, Government Model 1911, 38 Super, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - 2835027

Lot #20 (Sale Order 21 of 451)

Designed by John Browning, the Model 1911 Colt Government is widely regarded by gun historians as the best firearm design to date. The design and operating system has been widely copied by every major firearm's manufacturer throughout the years. The pistol served as the standard-issue sidearm for the United States Armed Forces from 1911 to 1985, and it still remains “the standard” that everyone tries to imitate. The .38 Super cartridge was introduced in 1929, by Colt, specifically for the Government Model 1911. At the time of its introduction, the .38 Super was the most powerful auto pistol cartridge in the world. Colt is the only major American gun maker who has produced .38 Super pistols. This Colt Government 38 Super is a direct descendant of the original Colt Model 1911 Pistol and sports a blued finish, custom order bone-style horn grips (also comes with checkered double diamond rosewood grips), 5" barrel, grip safety, serrated spur hammer, white 3-dot target sights, serrated backstrap and comes with (2) 9-round magazines. This gun is new/ unfired in original hardcase with paperwork and appears to be in good working order.

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1980s Winchester, 101 XTR LT WT - Coin Engraved, 20 ga. (410 Ga. Tubes) (Case & Box), SN - K278498E 1980s Winchester, 101 XTR LT WT - Coin Engraved, 20 ga. (410 Ga. Tubes) (Case & Box), SN - K278498E

1980s Winchester, 101 XTR LT WT - Coin Engraved, 20 ga. (410 Ga. Tubes) (Case & Box), SN - K278498E

Lot #21 (Sale Order 22 of 451)

Winchester introduced the Model 101 in 1959 in order to compete with the Browning Superposed. Winchester engineers based much of the high-quality mechanics of the Model 101 from the Superposed to include the breech lockup system. In both guns, a rectangular locking bar travels forward from low in the standing breech of the receiver to engage a recess at the foot of the barrel monobloc. The Model 101 also has the H-pattern combination safety and barrel selector of the Superposed. In the 1980s, Winchester offered XTR (XTR = Extra) models which sported higher grade features, such as deep cut checkering, a glossed wood finish and high luster bluing. This 1980s Winchester Model 101 XTR Lightweight 20 gauge sports a coin-finished receiver with factory engraved scroll/ game bird scenes, 27" vented WinChoke barrels, serrated vent-rib with dual white bead sights, checkered walnut stock with contoured forearm/ fluted comb & high gloss finish, tang safety/ barrel selector, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, 3" chamber and 14.25" LOP. This gun comes with (2) Savage "Four-Tenner" 20 ga. to 410 ga. tube adapters, (6) choke tubes (SKEET, IMP CYL, MOD, FULL), original choke wrench, green/ brown Winchester hardcase & Winchester box (without original label). This gun will have a hairline crack under the forearm (still very solid), but otherwise is in excellent condition with very light wear, has a nice tight action and appears to be in good working order.

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1945 WWII German Walther, P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 3675b 1945 WWII German Walther, P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 3675b

1945 WWII German Walther, P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 3675b

Lot #22 (Sale Order 23 of 451)

The P38 is a 9mm Luger semi-automatic pistol that was developed by Carl Walther GmbH as the service pistol of the German Army at the beginning of World War II. The P.38 was a groundbreaking semi-automatic pistol design which introduced technical features still used today in current commercial and military semi-automatic pistols. It was the first locked-breech pistol to use a double-action/single-action (DA/SA) trigger. The P38 also introduced a visible and tactile loaded chamber indicator in the form of a metal rod that protrudes from the rear of the slide when a round is chambered. The Walther P.38 was in production from 1939 to 1945. During WWII, the P.38 was produced by three separate manufacturers: Walther, Mauser, and Spreewerk. To conceal manufacturer identities, each wartime manufacturer used a letter code: ac (Walther); byf (Mauser), and cyq (Spreewerk). This P.38 is marked "ac" (Walther), "45" (1945) along with German/ Nazi proof marks throughout. Features include a 4.9" barrel, ribbed Bakelite grips with lanyard ring, 8-round magazine and dovetailed sights. This gun appears to be original with visible numbers matching (magazine is not marked), has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Browning, BLR Lightweight - White Gold Medallion, 243 Win., Lever-Action (NIB), SN - 01974ZV341 Browning, BLR Lightweight - White Gold Medallion, 243 Win., Lever-Action (NIB), SN - 01974ZV341

Browning, BLR Lightweight - White Gold Medallion, 243 Win., Lever-Action (NIB), SN - 01974ZV341

Lot #23 (Sale Order 24 of 451)

The Browning Lever Rifle (BLR) series has been in production for almost 50 years during which the rifles have evolved with a number of changes and improvements. It is one example of a lever-action that continues to survive the test of time. Now, more than five decades after its initial release in 1971, the BLR continues to attract hunters who appreciate a modern interpretation of John Browning’s lever-action legacy. This BLR Lightweight White Gold Medallion sports a grade IV/V checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & high gloss finish, Schnabel rosewood forearm tip with silver spacer, rosewood grip cap with silver spacer, lightweight aircraft grade aluminum receiver with nickel finish & high-relief scroll engravings, 20" polished stainless barrel, gold plated trigger, serrated receiver top that is drilled/ tapped for scope mounts, polished nickel sling studs, Buck Mark in gold trigger guard engraving, oversized thumb hammer extension, adjustable rear sight, ramped dovetail brass bead front sight, checkered black rubber recoil pad with black/ silver spacers and 4-round detachable box magazine. This gun is new/ unfired in original box with paperwork, is in beautiful condition and appears to be in good working order.

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Colt, 1911A1 Gold Cup Trophy - National Match, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - GCT23032 Colt, 1911A1 Gold Cup Trophy - National Match, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - GCT23032

Colt, 1911A1 Gold Cup Trophy - National Match, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - GCT23032

Lot #24 (Sale Order 25 of 451)

The first 1911A1 Gold Cup Colt National Match pistol was introduced in the late 1950s to give competitive shooters a gun to take directly from the dealer's showcase to the firing line. The Colt Gold Cup National Match is known as the finest shooting semi-automatic in the world and is still the standard for competitive shooters today. The Gold Cup Trophy is a modern incarnation of the original Gold Cup National Match pistols. In addition to the original features of an adjustable target sight, adjustable trigger, 5" National Match Grade barrel & beavertail safety grip, this pistol also features stainless steel construction with polished slide flats, skeletonized hammer, skeletonized trigger, serrated backstrap, and checkered rubber wrap grips with silver Roaring Colt medallions. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original hardcase with paperwork & (2) magazines.

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1964 Belgium Browning, Superposed Lightning, 20 Ga. (28 1964 Belgium Browning, Superposed Lightning, 20 Ga. (28

1964 Belgium Browning, Superposed Lightning, 20 Ga. (28" FULL/ MOD), Over/ Under, SN - 34458V4

Lot #25 (Sale Order 26 of 451)

The Browning Superposed was the first over and under shotgun design to be produced. It introduced a wide variety of innovations including the single select trigger. Original production dates were 1931-1940. Post World War II production began in 1948 and lasted until 1960 when it went through a re-design. Starting in the 1970s, the Superposed became a limited production model only. Since 1986, the Superposed has only been offered as a custom shop item. It was produced in several variations over the years, but all Superposed models were made in Belgium and featured Browning's High-Grade options such as hand engravings/checkering and select walnut stocks. This Superposed (20 gauge) Lightning Grade was made in 1964, and sports a select walnut stock with deep outlined checkering/ fluted comb/ round grip knob & gloss finish, scroll engraved receiver/ trigger guard/ action lever, black buttpad, gold plated trigger, 28" FULL/ MOD barrels, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, tang safety/ barrel selector, 14.25" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a nice tight action and appears to be in good working order.

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1944 WWII German Mauser, P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 6736u 1944 WWII German Mauser, P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 6736u

1944 WWII German Mauser, P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 6736u

Lot #26 (Sale Order 27 of 451)

The P38 is a 9mm Luger semi-automatic pistol that was developed by Carl Walther GmbH as the service pistol of the German Army at the beginning of World War II. The P.38 was a groundbreaking semi-automatic pistol design which introduced technical features still used today in current commercial and military semi-automatic pistols. It was the first locked-breech pistol to use a double-action/single-action (DA/SA) trigger. The P38 also introduced a visible and tactile loaded chamber indicator in the form of a metal rod that protrudes from the rear of the slide when a round is chambered. The Walther P.38 was in production from 1939 to 1945. During WWII, the P.38 was produced by three separate manufacturers: Walther, Mauser, and Spreewerk. To conceal manufacturer identities, each wartime manufacturer used a letter code: ac (Walther); byf (Mauser), and cyq (Spreewerk). This P.38 is marked "byf" (Mauser), "44" (1944) along with German/ Nazi proof marks throughout. Features include a 4.9" barrel, ribbed Bakelite grips with lanyard ring, 8-round magazine and dovetailed sights. This gun appears to be original with visible numbers matching (magazine is Nazi proofed), has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1989 Belgium Browning, BAR Type-2 Grade-I, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 137PN09820 1989 Belgium Browning, BAR Type-2 Grade-I, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 137PN09820

1989 Belgium Browning, BAR Type-2 Grade-I, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 137PN09820

Lot #27 (Sale Order 28 of 451)

The Browning BAR is one of those key firearms which have defined the Browning mystique throughout the last century. Much of the fame of today's sporting BAR began through the fame of the original military BAR designed by John M. Browning near the end of World War I. Introduced in 1967, the Browning BAR Sporting Rifle is certainly a distinct and separate rifle from the military BAR M1918, but its design is the result of Browning's unmatched understanding and expertise with automatic rifles that started with John M. Browning. His grandson, Bruce Browning, was the driving force behind today's BAR. A large team of automatic firearm's experts at the FN factory in Belgium also played a key role in its development. This group of FN automatic rifle designers, lead by Marcel Olinger, began serious work on the project code named "Carbine 66," with full-scale development and testing done throughout 1966 in preparation for an official 1967 product launch. The BAR rifle was initially produced totally in Belgium, and then assembly was transferred to Portugal in the early 1970s. BARs were manufactured in three production runs, also known as Types - Rifles before 1976 are called Type 1, between 1976 and 1992 are Type 2 and in 1993 the Mark II versions were introduced, which are still in production today. This Browning BAR Type-2 Grade-I was made in Belgium in 1989 and sports an outline checkered walnut stock with high gloss finish, black buttpad, high gloss bluing finish, 22" barrel, Williams adjustable ramp rear sight, ramped dovetail front sight, sling studs and Leupold scope mount with rings. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with manual.

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(Scarce) 1995 Colt, Combat Target Model 1911A1, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - CT00827E (Scarce) 1995 Colt, Combat Target Model 1911A1, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - CT00827E

(Scarce) 1995 Colt, Combat Target Model 1911A1, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - CT00827E

Lot #28 (Sale Order 29 of 451)

Based on the Colt Gold Gup 1911A1, the Colt Combat Target Model was only offered for two years, 1996 & 1997 (This gun left the factory in 1995), and was produced in very limited numbers (total number manufactured is unknown). The 1996 Colt Catalog advertised the Combat Target Model as having an "enhanced lock up and action, kidney cut steel trigger, flat top slide, flared and lowered ejection port, and beveled magazine well". This Colt Combat Target Model 1911A1 Series 80 sports a matte black "combat" finish, black ribbed wooden grips with silver Roaring Colt medallion inlays, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, rear slide serrations, serrated backstrap, beavertail safety grip, round serrated hammer and 8-round magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired), appears to be in good working order, and comes in an unmarked blue Colt hardcase with paperwork.

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1962 Winchester, Model 101 Engraved, 12 ga. (30 1962 Winchester, Model 101 Engraved, 12 ga. (30

1962 Winchester, Model 101 Engraved, 12 ga. (30" FULL/ MOD), Over/ Under, SN - 55805

Lot #29 (Sale Order 30 of 451)

Winchester introduced the Model 101 in 1959 in order to compete with the Browning Superposed. Winchester engineers based much of the high-quality mechanics of the Model 101 from the Superposed to include the breech lockup system. In both guns, a rectangular locking bar travels forward from low in the standing breech of the receiver to engage a recess at the foot of the barrel monobloc. The Model 101 also has the H-pattern combination safety and barrel selector of the Superposed. This Winchester Model 101 was made in 1962 and sports a factory floral scroll engraved receiver/ trigger guard/ action lever/ safety button, 30" FULL/ MOD barrels, serrated vent-rib with dual bead sights, glossed walnut stock with deep cut outline checkering & fluted comb, tang safety/ barrel selector, brown rubber buttpad with white/ black spacers, black grip cap, jeweled monobloc & extractors, 2 3/4" chamber and 15" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a nice tight action and appears to be in good working order.

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1943 WWII German Spreewerk, P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 2178h 1943 WWII German Spreewerk, P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 2178h

1943 WWII German Spreewerk, P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 2178h

Lot #30 (Sale Order 31 of 451)

The P38 is a 9mm Luger semi-automatic pistol that was developed by Carl Walther GmbH as the service pistol of the German Army at the beginning of World War II. The P.38 was a groundbreaking semi-automatic pistol design which introduced technical features still used today in current commercial and military semi-automatic pistols. It was the first locked-breech pistol to use a double-action/single-action (DA/SA) trigger. The P38 also introduced a visible and tactile loaded chamber indicator in the form of a metal rod that protrudes from the rear of the slide when a round is chambered. The Walther P.38 was in production from 1939 to 1945. During WWII, the P.38 was produced by three separate manufacturers: Walther, Mauser, and Spreewerk. To conceal manufacturer identities, each wartime manufacturer used a letter code: ac (Walther); byf (Mauser), and cyq (Spreewerk). This P.38 is marked "cyq" (Spreewerk), the serial number reflects a September, 1943, production date, and sports German/ Nazi proof marks throughout. Features include a 4.9" barrel, ribbed black Bakelite grips with lanyard ring, 8-round magazine and dovetailed sights. This gun appears to be original with visible numbers matching, magazine is correctly marked "jvd" (Erste NordBohmische Metallwarenfabrik), has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1945 Remington, Model 81 1945 Remington, Model 81

1945 Remington, Model 81 "Woodsmaster", 300 Savage, Semi-Auto, SN - 24988

Lot #31 (Sale Order 32 of 451)

Based on the earlier Model 8 designed by John Browning, the Remington Model 81 "Woodsmaster" is a semi-automatic rifle that was manufactured from 1936 to 1950. It was an improved Model 8 with mainly cosmetic changes, such as a pistol grip rather than a straight grip. During its 14-year run, 56,091 Model 81s were produced, and it was offered in five grades from “Standard” to “Premier,”. The Model 81 uses long recoil operation, a system more common in shotguns than rifles, and sports the same humpback receiver design found on Browning's A5 series. This Model 81 "Woodsmaster" was made in 1945, and sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, checkered metal buttplate, 22" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail front sight, and five-round integral magazine. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Colt, Combat Commander 1911, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (New-In-Hardcase), SN - FC33995E Colt, Combat Commander 1911, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (New-In-Hardcase), SN - FC33995E

Colt, Combat Commander 1911, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (New-In-Hardcase), SN - FC33995E

Lot #32 (Sale Order 33 of 451)

In 1949 Colt began production of the Colt Commander, an aluminum-framed 1911 with a 4.25" barrel and a rounded hammer. It was developed in response to an Army requirement issued in 1949, for a lighter replacement for the M1911A1 pistol, for issue to officers. In 1970, Colt introduced the all-steel "Colt Combat Commander". The Colt Government Mk. IV Series 80 line of 1911A1s (1983–present) introduced an internal firing pin safety and a new half-cock notch on the sear. This Colt Combat Commander Series 80 sports a brushed stainless steel finish with polished flats, 4.25" stainless barrel, front & rear slide serrations, diamond checkered walnut grips, dovetailed 3-dot sights, stainless barrel bushing, round serrated hammer, beavertail safety grip, serrated backstrap, skeletonized adjustable trigger and comes with (2) 8-round stainless steel magazines. This gun is new/ unfired in blue hardcase with paperwork and appears to be in good working order.

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Beretta, 686 Silver Pigeon I, 28 Ga. (28 Beretta, 686 Silver Pigeon I, 28 Ga. (28

Beretta, 686 Silver Pigeon I, 28 Ga. (28"), Over/ Under (W/ Hardcase & Chokes), SN - F23594X

Lot #33 (Sale Order 34 of 451)

The Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon I has improved features over previous models to enhance both functionality and style. The steel receiver is embellished with a laser-engraved floral pattern and the prominent Beretta logo which offers just enough relief to also enhance your grip when carrying the gun afield. The select oil-finished walnut buttstock and forend feature finely cut checkering to provide a solid grip in any weather. A 6x6 vent-rib has non-reflective checkering and a traditional steel front bead. The low-profile receiver on the Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon I gives you the speed and enhanced point-ability needed for hunting fast moving targets. Recoil is directed straight rearward to the shooter's shoulder instead of up into the shooter's face, allowing rapid target and sight acquisition for the second shot. A Microcore recoil pad absorbs recoil and doesn't interfere when bringing the butt to your shoulder. The thumb operated safety/barrel selector switch enables you to choose which barrel to fire first, depending on the loads or the choke tubes. The Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon I Over/Under Shotgun balances perfectly, shoulders effortlessly, and swings smoothly, making it a serious hunting shotgun, as well as a highly functional work of art. This Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon I sports 28" barrels, a gold trigger, 15" LOP, 2 3/4" chamber and comes in original blue hardcase with (5) choke tubes (F, IM, M, IC, C), sling swivels & manual. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a nice tight action and appears to be in good working order.

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1943 WWII Japanese, Nambu Type 94 Pistol, 8×22mm, Semi-Auto, SN - 34469 1943 WWII Japanese, Nambu Type 94 Pistol, 8×22mm, Semi-Auto, SN - 34469

1943 WWII Japanese, Nambu Type 94 Pistol, 8×22mm, Semi-Auto, SN - 34469

Lot #34 (Sale Order 35 of 451)

The Japanese Type 94 pistol entered production in 1935, with approximately 71,000 manufactured before production ended in 1945. It was designed for (and popular among) Japanese tank and aircraft crews who preferred a smaller, lightweight designed pistol. Unlike previously designed Nambu pistols, the Type 94 operates with a concealed hammer and with a firing pin rather than a hammer. The quality of Type 94 Nambu pistols decreased towards the end of World War II as the Japanese faced bombing raids from Allied forces and material shortages increased. As Bakelite became increasingly unavailable, the earlier Bakelite grips were replaced with smooth wooden grips, often called "slab" grips. This WWII Japanese Type 94 pistol is stamped "18.5" on the right side, which represents a production date of January, 1943, along with the kanji character sho (short for Showa), which was the name of Hirohito’s reign, and the Nagoya Arsenal logo next to the company logo of Chuo Kogyo (the actual manufacturer). Features include a 3.78" barrel, black checkered Bakelite grips and 6-round period correct magazine with Japanese proof marks. This gun is missing the lanyard ring, which would have been located behind the safety latch, but is in good original condition with a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1968 Belgium Browning / Sako, Safari Grade High Power, 308 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 9298Z8 1968 Belgium Browning / Sako, Safari Grade High Power, 308 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 9298Z8

1968 Belgium Browning / Sako, Safari Grade High Power, 308 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 9298Z8

Lot #35 (Sale Order 36 of 451)

In 1960, Browning introduced the FN High Power bolt-action, made in Belgium along distinctly American lines. It was based on a commercial FN claw-extractor action and came in three grades: Safari, Medallion, and Olympian. The FN rifles ran from 1960 to 1974, at which time Sako of Finland actions were used exclusively. The High Power was a distinctive-looking rifle. The bolt-handles were chromed, the stocks were shiny, and the stocks were of very showy claro walnut from America. The barrels used a stepped taper and were fitted with unusually fine iron sights. The metalwork was immaculate. FN used a bright blue, and the polishing was flawless. The FN Mauser actions that went into Brownings are a perfect illustration of why people get all misty-eyed about Mausers. This Browning FN High-Power Safari Grade sports a Sako (Finland) barreled action, double outline checkered Monte Claro walnut stock with high fluted comb/ raised cheek and gloss finish, floral scroll engraved floorplate & trigger guard with gold filling, brightly polished bolt handle, black buttpad, 22" barrel with high luster polished bluing, adjustable folding rear sight, hooded ramp front sight and sling studs. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Colt, 1911A1 Gold Cup Trophy - National Match, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - GCT04863 Colt, 1911A1 Gold Cup Trophy - National Match, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - GCT04863

Colt, 1911A1 Gold Cup Trophy - National Match, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - GCT04863

Lot #36 (Sale Order 37 of 451)

The first 1911A1 Gold Cup Colt National Match pistol was introduced in the late 1950s to give competitive shooters a gun to take directly from the dealer's showcase to the firing line. The Colt Gold Cup National Match is known as the finest shooting semi-automatic in the world, and is still the standard for competitive shooters today. The Gold Cup Trophy is a modern incarnation of the original Gold Cup National Match pistols. In addition to the original features of an adjustable target sight, adjustable trigger, 5" National Match Grade barrel & beavertail safety grip, this pistol also features stainless steel construction with polished slide flats, skeletonized hammer, skeletonized trigger, serrated backstrap, and checkered rubber wrap grips with silver Roaring Colt medallions. This gun is in same-as-new condition, has a perfect bore (possibly unfired), appears to be in good working order and comes in original hardcase with paperwork & bushing wrench.

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Beretta, 686 Silver Pigeon I, 12 Ga. (30 Beretta, 686 Silver Pigeon I, 12 Ga. (30

Beretta, 686 Silver Pigeon I, 12 Ga. (30"), Over/ Under (New-In-Hardcase W/ Chokes), SN - Z53271S

Lot #37 (Sale Order 38 of 451)

The Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon I has improved features over previous models to enhance both functionality and style. The steel receiver is embellished with a laser-engraved floral pattern and the prominent Beretta logo which offers just enough relief to also enhance your grip when carrying the gun afield. The select, oil-finished walnut buttstock and forend feature finely cut checkering to provide a solid grip in any weather. A 6x6 vent-rib has non-reflective checkering and a traditional steel front bead. The low-profile receiver on the Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon I gives you the speed and enhanced point-ability needed for hunting fast moving targets. Recoil is directed straight rearward to the shooter's shoulder instead of up into the shooter's face allowing rapid target and sight acquisition for the second shot. A Microcore recoil pad absorbs recoil and doesn't interfere when bringing the butt to your shoulder. The thumb operated safety/barrel selector switch enables you to choose which barrel to fire first, depending on the loads or the choke tubes. The Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon I Over/Under Shotgun balances perfectly, shoulders effortlessly, and swings smoothly, making it a serious hunting shotgun as well as a highly functional work of art. This Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon I sports 30" barrels, a gold trigger, 15" LOP, and 3" chamber. This gun is new/ unfired in hardcase with (5) choke tubes (F, IM, M, IC, C), sling swivels & manual and appears to be in good working order.

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1944 WWII Japanese, Nambu Type 14, 8×22mm, Semi-Auto, SN - 58610 1944 WWII Japanese, Nambu Type 14, 8×22mm, Semi-Auto, SN - 58610

1944 WWII Japanese, Nambu Type 14, 8×22mm, Semi-Auto, SN - 58610

Lot #38 (Sale Order 39 of 451)

The Nambu is a series of recoil operated, locked breech, slanted grip, semi-automatic pistols first produced in 1904 by the Japanese Koishikawa Arsenal. The series has three variants, the Type A, the Type B (also known as the Baby Nambu), and the Type 14. The Nambu pistols were designed to replace Japan's earlier service pistol, the Type 26 revolver. The Type 14 Nambu is chambered for the 8×22mm cartridge and gets its name from the year it was produced - the 14th year of the Taisho era, or 1926, and were used mostly by officers who had to pay for their pistols themselves. From 1927, it was a standard issue sidearm for officers and used through WWII. It is believed that around 400,000 Type 14 Nambus were produced, but the exact number is unknown as Japanese soldiers considered their weapons property of the emperor, and many chose to destroy their pistols or throw them into the ocean to avoid them falling into enemy hands. According to the markings and serial number on this pistol, it was made at the Nagoya arsenal in 1944. The characters on the right side/ rear frame designates the reign of the Showa Emperor (Hirohito) and the date 19.9, indicating the nineteenth year, ninth month of Hirohito’s reign (September, 1944). This gun appears to be all original with a numbers matching magazine and sports a 4.61" barrel. 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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1988 Browning, A-Bolt Micro Medallion, 22-250 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - 69363PP2M7 1988 Browning, A-Bolt Micro Medallion, 22-250 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - 69363PP2M7

1988 Browning, A-Bolt Micro Medallion, 22-250 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - 69363PP2M7

Lot #39 (Sale Order 40 of 451)

The Browning A-Bolt bolt-action rifle was introduced in 1985 as a replacement for the BBR. In 1994, Browning introduced the BOSS (Ballistic Optimizing Shooting System) and with it the A-Bolt II which is currently in production. The renowned A-Bolt has been produced in several grades & styles over the years, but the "out-of-the-box" pinpoint accuracy that exceeds the stringent standards of any modern rifle has stayed consistent. This Browning A-Bolt Medallion Grade Micro was made in 1988 and sports a glossed walnut stock with double outlined deep cut checkering & fluted comb, rosewood forearm tip, rosewood grip cap, floral scroll engraved receiver & floorplate, engraved Buckmark trigger guard with gold fill, black checkered rubber buttpad with black spacer, high luster polished bluing finish, stainless fluted bolt, 20" free-floating barrel with recessed muzzle crown, serrated gold plated trigger, sling studs and mounted scope rings. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Colt, Delta Elite MK IV 1911A1, 10mm Auto, Semi-Auto, (New-In-Hardcase), SN - DS32963 Colt, Delta Elite MK IV 1911A1, 10mm Auto, Semi-Auto, (New-In-Hardcase), SN - DS32963

Colt, Delta Elite MK IV 1911A1, 10mm Auto, Semi-Auto, (New-In-Hardcase), SN - DS32963

Lot #40 (Sale Order 41 of 451)

In 1911, the U.S. Army adopted the finest combat handgun ever fielded, the Colt Government Model of 1911, designed by John Moses Browning. The 1911 was a triumph of design and a great handgun in every sense of the word. The pistol served as the standard-issue sidearm for the United States Armed Forces from 1911 to 1985 and is widely regarded by gun historians as the best firearm design to date. Battlefield experience in World War I led to some small external changes to the M1911 completed in 1924. The new version was called the M1911A1. Today, the 1911A1 is a treasured handgun among Elite Military Units and will always hold great value with Firearm Collectors. Released in 1987, the Colt Delta Elite is a modified M1911A1 pistol, Series 80 configuration, chambered for the 10mm Auto. The pistol was dropped from production in 1996 due to lackluster sales. Colt announced the re-introduction of the Delta Elite at the 2008 SHOT Show and the "New" Delta Elite was released to the public on March 31, 2009. This "New" Delta Elite sports a full stainless finish with polished flats, serrated rear slide, 5" barrel, dovetailed 3-dot target sights, round serrated hammer, black aluminum trigger, beavertail safety grip, serrated backstrap, black checkered rubber wrap grips with Delta Elite logo medallions and comes with (2) 8-round magazines. This gun is new/ unfired in blue hardcase with paperwork and appears to be in good working order.

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1973 Weatherby, Regency Trap - Angelo Engraved W/ Gold, 12 Ga. (32 1973 Weatherby, Regency Trap - Angelo Engraved W/ Gold, 12 Ga. (32

1973 Weatherby, Regency Trap - Angelo Engraved W/ Gold, 12 Ga. (32" F/ IM), Over/ Under, SN - R03029

Lot #41 (Sale Order 42 of 451)

While the name Weatherby has long been synonymous with top-quality centerfire rifles, there have been a number of different shotguns along the way as well. Roy Weatherby started his custom rifle business in 1945 in an empty garage behind his home, but it was not until much later that he started selling shotguns. His first one, an over-under double called the "Regency", was built by the Italian gunmaker Angelo Zoli and introduced in 1970. Seven years later it was joined by the less expensive Olympian which was manufactured in Japan by Nikko Kodensha. Then in 1980, all over-under production was shifted to the Japanese firm of SKB where the Athena and Orion were built until 2007. The Italian crafted Regencys were by far the highest quality shotguns ever sold by Weatherby. These guns were hand crafted by legendary craftsman Angelo Zoli. In 1973 a standard grade Regency sold for $600 ($3200 in today's dollars). Italian Weatherby Regencys were produced in two grades, Standard & Trap, and although both models featured engraved receivers and high quality functionality, the Trap Grade Model was nothing less than a work-of-art. This Italian Weatherby Regency Trap Grade was made in 1973, and sports a box-lock action with sideplates, deep relief floral engraved coin finished side plates, gold filled lettering, Greener style crossbolt, European walnut stock with deep cut checkering/ fluted comb/ contoured forearm & high gloss finish, gold plated forearm latch, Rosewood grip cap with white diamond inlay & black/ white spacers, gold plated trigger, brown rubber recoil pad with black/ white spacers, jeweled monobloc, selective automatic ejectors, 32" FULL/ IMP MOD barrels, serrated vent-rib with brass mid-bead & green fiber-optic bead front sight, 2 3/4" chamber and 14.5" LOP. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent tight action and appears to be in good working order.

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1930s German, Mauser C96 Model 1930, 7.63×25 (.30 Mauser), Semi-Auto, SN - 905241 1930s German, Mauser C96 Model 1930, 7.63×25 (.30 Mauser), Semi-Auto, SN - 905241

1930s German, Mauser C96 Model 1930, 7.63×25 (.30 Mauser), Semi-Auto, SN - 905241

Lot #42 (Sale Order 43 of 451)

In 1896, Mauser introduced the Mauser C96 Self-loading Pistol chambered in 7.63mm. Known as the "Broomhandle", they were produced until 1937. The Mauser C96's “Broomhandle” nickname caught on in the English-speaking world, a reference to the gun’s round wooden grip. Germany’s defeat in WW1 temporarily halted production of the Mauser C96, due to restrictions on German weapons production at the Treaty of Versailles. Nearly 130 years later, the Mauser C96 pistol is still one of the most sought-after collector guns around. Carried by Winston Churchill during the Boer Wars and T.E. Lawrence during the Arab Revolt, the Mauser C96 is a gun as legendary as it is unique. The exotic look of the Mauser C96 made it a favorite in the entertainment industry, with author Ian Fleming depicting Mauser pistols as the preferred sidearm of the sinister SMERSH agents in the James Bond series, and the Mauser played a prominent role in Clint Eastwood’s 1972 Western, "Joe Kidd". Today, the C96 can be found on screen in period dramas like Peaky Blinders. The C96 Model 1930 was produced from 1930 until 1937. This Mauser C96 Model 1930 is marked "WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER OBERNDORF A NECKAR D.R.P.u.A.P." on right hand side frame, Mauser banner logo on the left side and Crown over crowned letter U proof mark on the top. It sports a 5.5" stepped profile barrel, ring-shaped hammer, 50-1000 meters graduated rear sight , 4th style "Universal" type safety catch, integral trigger unit, 12-groove wooden grips and 10-round internal magazine. This gun is missing the lanyard ring under the grips, but is in good overall condition, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order.

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1985 Weatherby, Mark V Deluxe - Lazermark, 300 Wby. Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - H175979 1985 Weatherby, Mark V Deluxe - Lazermark, 300 Wby. Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - H175979

1985 Weatherby, Mark V Deluxe - Lazermark, 300 Wby. Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - H175979

Lot #43 (Sale Order 44 of 451)

Introduced by Roy Weatherby in 1958, the Mark V action was designed to be the strongest action in the world. Roy wanted to create a high-quality, accurate, and powerful rifle for hunting that could handle his high-velocity cartridges. The Weatherby Mark V rifles are considered prestigious or luxury firearms by many. This is due in part to Roy Weatherby who often presented the rifles to royalty, politicians, gun writers and actors. The Mark V action has remained virtually unchanged from the original design of Fred Jennie and Roy Weatherby which is a testament to the longevity of the design. Over the years it has been offered in Deluxe, Ultramark, Lazermark, and Sporter models. The Lazermark is a Deluxe Grade with oak leaf laser cut wood carvings replacing the checkering pattern. This Mark V Deluxe Lazermark was made in circa 1985, and sports a European walnut Monte Carlo stock with deep cut oak leaf design/ high fluted comb/ raised cheek & high gloss finish, Rosewood forearm tip with Maple spacer, Rosewood grip cap with white diamond inlay & Maple spacer, brown rubber buttpad with white/ black spacers, high luster polished bluing finish, stainless fluted bolt, 26" barrel, sling studs and is drilled for scope mounts. This gun is beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1987 Colt, Government Model 1911A1 - MK IV, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Magazines), SN - SS23958 1987 Colt, Government Model 1911A1 - MK IV, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Magazines), SN - SS23958

1987 Colt, Government Model 1911A1 - MK IV, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Magazines), SN - SS23958

Lot #44 (Sale Order 45 of 451)

In 1911, the U.S. Army adopted the finest combat handgun ever fielded, the Colt Government Model of 1911, designed by John Moses Browning. The 1911 was a triumph of design and a great handgun in every sense of the word. The pistol served as the standard-issue sidearm for the United States Armed Forces from 1911 to 1985, and is widely regarded by gun historians as the best firearm design to date. Battlefield experience in World War I led to some small external changes to the M1911, completed in 1924. The new version was called the M1911A1. Today, the 1911A1 is a treasured handgun among Elite Military Units and will always hold great value with Firearm Collectors. This Colt 1911A1 MK IV Series 80 was made in 1987, and sports a stainless finish with polished flats, 5" stainless barrel, rear slide serrations, serrated backstrap, black checkered wood grips with silver Roaring Colt medallions, stainless barrel bushing, serrated spur hammer, beavertail safety grip and comes with (3) stainless magazines & manual. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1930 Parker Bros., Grade 2 Ejector Model (30 1930 Parker Bros., Grade 2 Ejector Model (30

1930 Parker Bros., Grade 2 Ejector Model (30" FULL/ IM), 16 Ga., Side-By-Side (W/ Case), SN - 234950

Lot #45 (Sale Order 46 of 451)

Parker Bros. was an American firearm's firm, mostly producing shotguns from 1867 to 1942 in various grades, and are widely considered the finest and most collectible American shotgun. Parker Bros. was launched in Meriden, Connecticut, as Parker Snow Co. by Charles Parker whose mission was to produce rifles for the United States Army during the Civil War. The company was among several entrepreneurial initiatives by Charles Parker, founder of the Charles Parker Company. The company was acquired by Remington Arms in 1934 and phased out of business by 1942. All Parker guns are break-open style actions, most of which are side-by-side double barreled designs. For the first 20+ years of production, Parker Bros. used an exposed hammer design, but by 1888, the first hammerless guns were offered for sale. Parker guns were often viewed as the gun of choice by celebrities including: Annie Oakley, Frank Butler, Clark Gable, as well as the top ranked competition shooters of the day. There is a strong collector following for Parker guns today, most visibly represented by the Parker Gun Collector's Association. This Parker Bros. Grade 2 (GH) Hammerless Ejector Model was made in 1930, and is marked: sideplates - "PARKER BROS", top rib - "PARKER BROS MAKERS MERIDEN CT. U.S.A. PARKER SPECIAL STEEL", water table - "PAT'D. OCT. 25, 1910" on the right side and "GH/ 234950/ 2" on the left side, barrel flats - "MT/ A, PS in a circle, 39 & OVERLOAD/PARKER BROS/ PROVED" and barrel lug "16, 1" (16 ga. & #1 frame size). Features include an engraved receiver/ action lever/ trigger guard/ frame/ underside forearm with game bird scenes & scroll floral accents, dual outlined checkered walnut stock with English grip & gloss finish, initial crest plate under the stock, White Line brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, dual non-selective triggers, ejectors, tang mounted safety, 30" (Full/ IMP MOD) Special Steel barrels, solid rib with serrated top & dual ivory bead sights and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun has been beautifully refinished, has a nice tight action, appears to be in good working order and comes in period correct brown luggage case with felt lining.

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WWII German, Vis-35 Radom - Grade III, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - C9450 WWII German, Vis-35 Radom - Grade III, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - C9450

WWII German, Vis-35 Radom - Grade III, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - C9450

Lot #46 (Sale Order 47 of 451)

The Vis-35 Radom is a 9×19mm caliber, single-action, semi-automatic pistol. Its design was inspired by John Browning's 9mm "Browning GP" pistol which was completed after Browning's death by designers at Fabrique Nationale in Herstal, Belgium. 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. After the German occupation of Poland in 1939, production was turned over to the Nazis. The pistol was valued by German soldiers, and many were issued to elite paratrooper units. The Vis-35 was manufactured through WWII and was produced in 3 major variations (Grades). Grade-IIIs were late-war production guns, also known as the "two lever" gun, that was completed without a rear takedown lever. The design of the Vis-35 bears many internal and external similarities to the famous Colt M1911A1 to the point that some parts are almost interchangeable. This WWII German Vis-35 Grade-III (without take-down lever) is Nazi proof marked throughout, including magazine, and sports a 4.5" barrel, lanyard ring, brown checkered Bakelite grips and semi-concealed round serrated hammer. This gun is showing some wear, but overall is in good condition with an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1967 Sako, L61R 1967 Sako, L61R

1967 Sako, L61R "Finnbear" Deluxe Sporter, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 30560

Lot #47 (Sale Order 48 of 451)

Established in 1921, in Finland, Sako has been developing world-class military, target and hunting rifles, as well as cartridges, for decades. First created to build and service firearms for the Civil Guard in Finland, the company played a key role in Finland’s struggle for survival during WWII. The first civilian rifle bearing the Sako name was the L46 (Model 1946), which was later denoted the L461 "Vixen". In 1957, Sako launched a longer action, the L57, subsequently renamed L579 "Forester" which is a "medium action rifle intended for the .308 Winchester and similar cartridges. In 1961, Sako introduced the L61R "Finnbear" for long cartridges like the .30-06 and 264 Magnum. Even today, the Sako name is associated with uncompromising accuracy and reliability. This L61R "Finnbear" Deluxe Sporter was made in Riihimäki-Finland in circa 1967, and sports a European Monte Carlo stock with deep diamond cut skip-line basket weave checkering/ raised cheek/ high fluted comb & gloss finish, Rosewood forearm tip with white spacer, Rosewood grip cap with Maple bear's head inlay & white spacer, silver etch engraved floorplate/ trigger guard, brown vented rubber buttpad with black spacer, high luster polished bluing finish, 24" barrel, hooded checkered ramp front dovetail sight, sling swivels, and sells complete with period correct Redfield 3x-9x scope. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Colt, Delta Elite MK IV 1911A1, 10mm Auto, Semi-Auto, (W/ Hardcase), SN - DS38187 Colt, Delta Elite MK IV 1911A1, 10mm Auto, Semi-Auto, (W/ Hardcase), SN - DS38187

Colt, Delta Elite MK IV 1911A1, 10mm Auto, Semi-Auto, (W/ Hardcase), SN - DS38187

Lot #48 (Sale Order 49 of 451)

In 1911, the U.S. Army adopted the finest combat handgun ever fielded, the Colt Government Model of 1911, designed by John Moses Browning. The 1911 was a triumph of design and a great handgun in every sense of the word. The pistol served as the standard-issue sidearm for the United States Armed Forces from 1911 to 1985, and is widely regarded by gun historians as the best firearm design to date. Battlefield experience in World War I led to some small external changes to the M1911 completed in 1924. The new version was called the M1911A1. Today, the 1911A1 is a treasured handgun among Elite Military Units and will always hold great value with Firearm Collectors. Released in 1987, the Colt Delta Elite is a modified M1911A1 pistol, Series 80 configuration, chambered for the 10mm Auto. The pistol was dropped from production in 1996 due to lackluster sales. Colt announced the re-introduction of the Delta Elite at the 2008 SHOT Show and the "New" Delta Elite was released to the public on March 31, 2009. This "New" Delta Elite sports a full stainless finish with polished flats, serrated rear slide, 5" barrel, Novak dovetailed 3-dot target sights, round serrated hammer, black aluminum skeletonized trigger, beavertail safety grip, serrated backstrap and black checkered rubber wrap grips with Delta Elite logo medallions. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original blue hardcase with manual.

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Benelli, Montefeltro Silver, 12 Ga. (28 Benelli, Montefeltro Silver, 12 Ga. (28

Benelli, Montefeltro Silver, 12 Ga. (28"), Semi-Auto (NIB W/ Hardcase & Chokes), SN - MS12-7258K14

Lot #49 (Sale Order 50 of 451)

The Benelli Montefeltro Silver is a highly functional and ultra reliable Semi-Auto Shotgun combined with elegant lines and refined artwork. The Montefeltro Silver features a beautifully figured AA-grade, oil finished walnut stock, and an engraved nickel-plated alloy receiver with gold game bird inlays. The slim, trim, and lightweight design makes the Montefeltro an ideal shotgun for upland game hunting, or any shooting sport that involves a lot of walking, or the need for a fast handling, fast shooting semi-automatic shotgun. At the heart of the Montefeltro is Benelli's ultra-reliable Inertia Driven operating system that cycles both 2-3/4" field loads and 3" magnums interchangeably without adjustments. The recoil operated Inertia Driven System is the epitome of simplicity with just 3 main parts: the bolt body, an inertia spring, and a rotating bolt head. This super simple design does not use gas to cycle the action, so smoke and burnt powder residue do not enter the gun's mechanism, allowing it to remain cleaner than a gas-operated semi-automatic shotgun. The smaller mass of parts in the action, and no heavy gas operating components housed inside the forend make the Montefeltro an extremely lightweight, fast handling upland bird gun made to shoulder in an instant and point naturally. Though the Montefeltro is lightweight, the rotating bolt head features steel locking lugs that lock into the steel barrel extension creating a steel-to-steel lock that becomes even tighter during firing. The Benelli Montefeltro is known to withstand hundreds of thousands of rounds with no failures, and is famous as an ultra-reliable semi-auto shotgun for high volume shooting sports. The Montefeltro Silver Semi-Auto Shotgun uses Crio System barrels and choke tubes which create an even-grained, slick surface resulting in less resistance against wads and shot for uniform shot patterns and cleaner barrels. This gun sports a lightweight 28" barrel, low profile ventilated rib, with a red bar front sight and mid bead. This gun is new-in-box (unfired), appears to be in good working order and comes in grey hardcase with 5 Crio screw-in choke tubes, shim kit, choke wrench, oil and paperwork.

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1996 Colt, Match Target HBAR, 5.56 NATO, Semi-Auto (Box & Accessories), SN - CCH035165 1996 Colt, Match Target HBAR, 5.56 NATO, Semi-Auto (Box & Accessories), SN - CCH035165

1996 Colt, Match Target HBAR, 5.56 NATO, Semi-Auto (Box & Accessories), SN - CCH035165

Lot #50 (Sale Order 51 of 451)

The Colt AR-15 is a lightweight, magazine-fed, gas-operated semi-automatic rifle based on the M16 design and the first "AR" style rifle to be commercially sold. Colt started selling this semi-automatic version of the M16 rifle as the Colt AR-15 in 1964. The AR-15 and M16 223 automatic rifles made Colt the small arms sensation of modern warfare. On September 20, 2019, Colt announced that it would no longer produce the AR-15 for private use due to market saturation. This Colt AR-15 Match Target Competition HBAR was made in circa 1996, and sports a 20" Heavy Target HBAR Competition barrel with a 1:9 twist, ported muzzle compensator, UTG Model 15 4-position stock (also comes with original A2 stock), UTG #416L quad rail vented handguard (also comes with original A2 handguard), UTG adjustable scope rail (also comes with original carry handle/ sight), checkered pistol grip, Caldwell folding/ adjustable bi-pod, front post sight, sling rings, black padded sling, BSA TMD 6-24X44/30 scope and comes with (10) magazines - (1) 9-round steel, (5) 30-round steel, and (4) 30-round synthetic. This gun is in nice condition with a few light scratches, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork.... PLEASE NOTE – This item is currently not legal to own in Illinois. We are currently unable to do transfer paperwork on this gun. This item can still be shipped to any dealer or picked up by any dealer. We will also take any banned items to West Quincy, MO or Keokuk, IA - free of charge.

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1964 U.S. Remington, Model 40-XB Match, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Training Rifle, SN - 24572B 1964 U.S. Remington, Model 40-XB Match, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Training Rifle, SN - 24572B

1964 U.S. Remington, Model 40-XB Match, 22 LR, Bolt-Action Training Rifle, SN - 24572B

Lot #51 (Sale Order 52 of 451)

The Remington Model 40X small-bore target rifle was introduced in 1955. These rifles, adapted from Remington's Model 722 action, quickly established a reputation for accuracy and reliability. Originally only offered in 22 LR, subsequent to the introduction of the Model 700, the 40X was introduced in other calibers for various specialized competition events, including bench rest, free rifle, and national match types. Through the years, the U.S. Military has acquired Remington 40Xs to supply their various marksmanship groups, as well as use for sniper training . All Match/ Varmint Grade 40-XBs are branded with the letter "B" suffix added to the serial number. Every Remington 40-XB, before it leaves the factory, must fire three 5-shot groups at 100 yards, these not to exceed a certain accuracy standard for the cartridge being fired. This U.S. Remington Model 40-XB Single-Shot Military Training Rifle was made in 1964, and features a smooth walnut contoured target stock with fluted comb, 28" free-floating heavy barrel with recessed crown muzzle, Redfield Olympic fully adjustable micrometer rear tang (side mounted) peep sight, Redfield Olympic front globe sight, front & rear scope mounts, sling rings with adjustable forearm rail, White Line black ribbed buttpad with black/ white spacers, serrated bolt handle and adjustable trigger. This gun is in excellent condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Thompson, M1 Thompson, M1

Thompson, M1 "Tommy Gun", 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - KG0092

Lot #52 (Sale Order 53 of 451)

Brigadier General John Taliaferro Thompson’s legendary Tommy Gun arrived too late for World War I, but it served our country admirably throughout World War II, Korea and Vietnam. And although sometimes overshadowed by its G-man Model 1921 counterpart, it is the United States Submachine Gun, Cal. .45, M1, with horizontal fore-end, “L”-shaped rear peep sight, side-mounted charging handle and stick magazine that we see in movies such as “The Longest Day,” “Saving Private Ryan” and “Band of Brothers.” In 1938, the Thompson submachine gun was adopted by the U.S. military. During WWII, in the European theater, the gun was widely utilized in British and Canadian commando units, as well as in the U.S. Army paratrooper and Ranger battalions, where it was issued more frequently than in line infantry units because of its high rate of fire and its stopping power, which made it very effective in the kinds of close combat these special operations troops were expected to undertake. The Thompson M1 has since been used victoriously in battles throughout the world, inscribing its place for all times as a legend among military firearms. This 45 ACP semi-automatic version M1 has all the classic details of the time honored original. The frame & receiver are machined from solid steel, and the wood is genuine American walnut. Features include a 16.5" barrel, rear battle sight, front blade sight, sling rings and 20-round magazine. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... PLEASE NOTE – This item is currently not legal to own in Illinois. We are currently unable to do transfer paperwork on this gun. This item can still be shipped to any dealer or picked up by any dealer. We will also take any banned items to West Quincy, MO or Keokuk, IA - free of charge.

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1970s Ithaca SKB, Engraved 600, 12 Ga. (30 1970s Ithaca SKB, Engraved 600, 12 Ga. (30

1970s Ithaca SKB, Engraved 600, 12 Ga. (30" F/ IM), Over/ Under, SN - CM621422

Lot #53 (Sale Order 54 of 451)

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. These Ithaca SKB imports quickly gained a reputation for strength & quality among American sportsmen. The 1970s were highlighted by increased productivity in the factory with the inclusion of CNC machining. Over 95 per cent of the factory’s production was exported to the United States, Canada, Western Europe, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia. In 1978, Ithaca Gun Company filed for bankruptcy protection, and SKB ceased production of the Ithaca branded models. This Ithaca/ SKB Model 600 sports a scroll engraved receiver/ action lever/ trigger guard, Kirsten locking system, grooved gold-plated trigger, outline checkered walnut stock with high fluted comb & contoured forearm, brown rubber recoil pad with black/ white spacers, black grip cap with white spacer, 30" FULL/ IMP MOD barrels, jeweled action block, serrated vent-rib with silver mid-bead & white bead front sight, trigger barrel selector, oval initial plate under stock inlay, tang safety, 14.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chambers. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a nice tight action and appears to be in good working order.

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Ruger, 10/22 Carbine Ruger, 10/22 Carbine

Ruger, 10/22 Carbine "Squad Leader" (M1 Tommy Gun), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 236-69270

Lot #54 (Sale Order 55 of 451)

Brigadier General John Taliaferro Thompson’s legendary Tommy Gun arrived too late for World War I, but it served our country admirably throughout World War II, Korea and Vietnam. And although sometimes overshadowed by its G-man Model 1921 counterpart, it is the United States Submachine Gun, Cal. .45, M1, with horizontal fore-end, “L”-shaped rear peep sight, side-mounted charging handle and stick magazine that we see in movies such as “The Longest Day,” “Saving Private Ryan” and “Band of Brothers.” In 1938, the Thompson submachine gun was adopted by the U.S. military. During WWII, in the European theater, the gun was widely utilized in British and Canadian commando units, as well as in the U.S. Army paratrooper and Ranger battalions, where it was issued more frequently than in line infantry units because of its high rate of fire and its stopping power, which made it very effective in the kinds of close combat these special operations troops were expected to undertake. The Thompson M1 has since been used victoriously in battles throughout the world, inscribing its place for all times as a legend among military firearms. Created by Craig Scott of La Crescenta, Calif., the "Squad Leader" is a drop-in kit that transforms the ubiquitous Ruger 10/22 rifle into a semi-automatic .22 rimfire Thompson look-alike. The Squad Leader’s buttstock, pistol grip and fore-end are American walnut. The Ruger’s front sight is retained, and the rear sight is a .040-inch peep held by two screws that allow for slight windage adjustments. The 10/22’s Thompson persona is heightened by the stick magazine which will affix to Ruger’s 10-round rotary mags. Other features include a 16" barrel, sling swivels and green canvas sling. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order..... PLEASE NOTE – This item is currently not legal to own in Illinois. We are currently unable to do transfer paperwork on this gun. This item can still be shipped to any dealer or picked up by any dealer. We will also take any banned items to West Quincy, MO or Keokuk, IA - free of charge.

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1956 Remington, Model 40-X Target, 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 1148 1956 Remington, Model 40-X Target, 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 1148

1956 Remington, Model 40-X Target, 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 1148

Lot #55 (Sale Order 56 of 451)

The Remington Model 40X small-bore target rifle was introduced in 1955. These rifles, adapted from Remington's Model 722 action, quickly established a reputation for accuracy and reliability. Originally only offered in 22 LR, subsequent to the introduction of the Model 700, the 40X was introduced in other calibers for various specialized competition events, including bench rest, free rifle, and national match types. Every Remington 40-X Target Rifle, before it leaves the factory, must fire three 5-shot groups at 100 yards, these not to exceed a certain accuracy standard for the cartridge being fired. This Remington Model 40-X Single-Shot Target Rifle was made in 1956, and features a smooth walnut contoured target stock with fluted comb, 28" free-floating heavy barrel with recessed crown muzzle, Redfield Olympic fully adjustable micrometer rear tang (side mounted) peep sight, Redfield Olympic front globe sight, sling rings with adjustable forearm rail, White Line black ribbed buttpad with black/ white spacers and adjustable trigger. This gun is in nice condition with some buttpad wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1944 WWII German Beretta, M1935 (4UT), 32 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 58673 1944 WWII German Beretta, M1935 (4UT), 32 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 58673

1944 WWII German Beretta, M1935 (4UT), 32 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 58673

Lot #56 (Sale Order 57 of 451)

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. The M1935 was purpose built and designed for the Italian armed forces; however, it was also sold to the civilian market and issued to the German forces in 1944 and 1945. Captured M1935s during World War II from Italian and German armed forces were prized possessions by allied soldiers, who liked it because of its small size, rugged design and good construction. A "4UT" mark was used on the pistols made for the German Wehrmacht. This 1944 German Army Issued M1935 is correctly marked "4UT" and sports a 3" barrel, black plastic grips, rear slide serrations, round serrated hammer, lanyard ring and 8-round magazine with finger rest base. 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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1980 Remington, 1100 LW, 410 Ga. (25 1980 Remington, 1100 LW, 410 Ga. (25

1980 Remington, 1100 LW, 410 Ga. (25" FULL), Semi-Auto, SN - N374608H

Lot #57 (Sale Order 58 of 451)

Designed by Wayne Leek and Robert Kelley, the Remington Model 1100 was introduced in 1963 as a successor to the Model 58 and Model 878 gas operated shotguns. It was the first autoloader to combine the repeat-shot versatility of early-century models with the sleek, modern lines and handling qualities of revered double barrels. As of 1983, it was the best selling autoloading shotgun in U.S. history in dollar terms. This Remington Model 1100 Lightweight 410 gauge was made in 1980 and sports a 25" FULL barrel, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, engraved receiver with scroll pattern on each side, checkered walnut stock with fleur-de-lis pattern/ fluted comb/ contoured forearm & gloss finish, black grip cap with white diamond inlay & white spacer, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, silver locking tab action button, 14" LOP and 3" chamber. This gun is in beautiful condition with extremely light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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Colt, Lightweight Defender (Stainless Cerakote), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - DR55707 Colt, Lightweight Defender (Stainless Cerakote), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - DR55707

Colt, Lightweight Defender (Stainless Cerakote), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - DR55707

Lot #58 (Sale Order 59 of 451)

For over 100 years, the Colt 1911 has been respected as the greatest fighting handgun in the world. Based on the Colt Commander, the Colt Defender pistol is a carry-ready 1911 in a compact size. The lightweight aluminum frame is finished in a matte stainless steel finish, topped with a forged stainless steel slide that is polished for a pistol that looks as good as it conceals. Other features include a 3" stainless barrel, Novak low mount carry sights with dots, Hogue black rubber wrap combat grips, rear slide serrations, upswept beavertail grip safety, 3-hole aluminum trigger, Cerakote frame finish, round serrated hammer and comes with (2) 7-round magazines. This gun is new/ unfired in blue hardcase with paperwork and appears to be in good working order.

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1962 Mossberg, 340TR 1962 Mossberg, 340TR

1962 Mossberg, 340TR "Targo", 22 LR Shotshell - Smoothbore, Bolt-Action (W/ Bore Adaptor)

Lot #59 (Sale Order 60 of 451)

"Targo" is a game of mini-skeet, in which the shooter tries to hit a 2 11/16" flying disc with a .22 shotshell. History doesn’t record who thought up Targo, but Mossberg must take some of the responsibility because they promoted the game, marketed the Targo trap thrower, and in Fall, 1940, introduced a gun made for it. Mossberg's first Targo gun was the bolt-action smoothbore 42TR which had an eight-shot detachable magazine, and was equipped with the novel RA-1 Rifle Adapter, a 4" section of rifled barrel that screwed onto the 42TRs muzzle. This led to six other models aimed at the sport: the 26T and 320 TR single-shots, and the 42TR, 42T, B42T and 340TR bolt-action repeaters. Mossberg also offered cased Targo Kits which included the Model 1A thrower that attached to the barrel of the rifle and was operated by the shooter, rubber practice birds, some clays, a net, a clay carrier for your belt and bore adapters. Mossberg discontinued the Targo line of rifles & accessories in the mid-’60s. The Model 340TR was only produced in 1961 & 1962. This Mossberg 340TR sports a smooth one-piece walnut stock with high comb & oiled finish, black checkered buttpad with white spacer, finger groove trigger guard, 24" smooth bore barrel (22 Shotshell only), dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail front sight, detachable box magazines and comes with (1) smooth bore choke & (1) rifled adapter. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1954 Czech, VZ. 52, 7.62×25 Tokarev, Semi-Auto, SN - CB06456 1954 Czech, VZ. 52, 7.62×25 Tokarev, Semi-Auto, SN - CB06456

1954 Czech, VZ. 52, 7.62×25 Tokarev, Semi-Auto, SN - CB06456

Lot #60 (Sale Order 61 of 451)

The VZ. 52, also known as the CZ-52, was designed by two brothers, Jan and Jaroslav Kratochvíl in the early 1950s for the Czechoslovak military. After 30 years of military service, the VZ. 52 was replaced by the 9×18mm Makarov caliber VZ. 82. The VZ. 52 is a roller-locked short recoil–operated, detachable box magazine–fed, single-action, semi-automatic pistol chambered for the 7.62×25mm Tokarev cartridge. This VZ. 52 was made in 1954, and features a 4.5" barrel, ribbed brown Bakelite grips, serrated round hammer, rear slide serrations, dovetail rear sight, fixed front sight, lanyard ring and 8-round magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1 Of 2016 - Remington, 870 Wingmaster LC 1 Of 2016 - Remington, 870 Wingmaster LC

1 Of 2016 - Remington, 870 Wingmaster LC "200th Anniversary", 12 Ga., Pump (NIB), SN - 20168701357

Lot #61 (Sale Order 62 of 451)

In 2016, Remington went all out celebrating their 200th anniversary, and the Limited Edition 870 Wingmaster was one of the exclusive models that they offered. The production run was limited to only 2016 guns in a special serial number series. This 870 is simply stunning with American style engraving and gold-filled accents on both sides of the receiver. The butt stock and pump handle are beautiful, high grade walnut that Remington calls their C Grade, decorated with classic Fleur de Lis checkering. The checkering is more extensive than you may at first notice, for there is a Fleur de Lis on the top of the butt stock where it meets the back of the receiver. The butt terminates in a black, ventilated recoil pad. The barrel has a gold ring near the muzzle, the trigger is gold plated and the 200th Anniversary grip cap has a sculpted 24-karat gold inlay. The 870 Wingmaster 200th Limited Edition was only offered in 12 gauge with a 26" Light Contour barrel (3 1/2" chamber). It came well presented in a box that is elaborately printed on the inside which is surrounded by generous padding, and a gun sock that protects the gun. This gun is new-in-box with choke tubes & paperwork. (#1357 of 2016)

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2012 Colt, Mustang Pocketlite Limited NRA Edition, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - PL72302 2012 Colt, Mustang Pocketlite Limited NRA Edition, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - PL72302

2012 Colt, Mustang Pocketlite Limited NRA Edition, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - PL72302

Lot #62 (Sale Order 63 of 451)

Colt's Mustang Pocketlite 1911 style pistol is small, lightweight and boasts enhanced durability, reliability and accuracy. The precise machining process, use of high quality materials, and improvements in design make it one of the most consistent and reliable firearms on the market. The stainless steel slide and barrel are CNC-machined from solid bar stock for precise tolerances. The Mustang Pocketlite weighs less than one pound, even with a loaded magazine. It has an OAL of 5.5" and 2.75" barrel. The minimal weight and length, combined with the short single action trigger, grip design, frame design and firing pin safety block make it ideal for personal protection. The thumb safety design allows the shooter to unload the pistol while the safety is still engaged. It has a fixed blade front sight integrated into the slide with a dovetail rear sight, solid aluminum trigger, lowered ejection port for extra reliability, and a Commander-style hammer. This Mustang Pocketlite is a 2012 National Rifle Association (NRA) Limited Edition. Features include special NRA top slide floral engravings with gold inlay, laser cut NRA laminated grip panels ( also comes with standard black composite grip panels with a Colt medallion), polished & brushed stainless steel slide with rear serrations, aluminum frame with a matte Stainless Cerakote finish and comes with (2) 6-round stainless magazines. This gun is new/ unfired in blue hardcase with paperwork and appears to be in good working order.

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1962 Mossberg 320TR, 22 LR Shotshell - Smoothbore, Single-Shot Bolt-Action (W/ Bore Adapter) 1962 Mossberg 320TR, 22 LR Shotshell - Smoothbore, Single-Shot Bolt-Action (W/ Bore Adapter)

1962 Mossberg 320TR, 22 LR Shotshell - Smoothbore, Single-Shot Bolt-Action (W/ Bore Adapter)

Lot #63 (Sale Order 64 of 451)

"Targo" is a game of mini-skeet, in which the shooter tries to hit a 2 11/16" flying disc with a .22 shotshell. History doesn’t record who thought up Targo, but Mossberg must take some of the responsibility because they promoted the game, marketed the Targo trap thrower, and in Fall, 1940, introduced a gun made for it. Mossberg's first Targo gun was the bolt-action smoothbore 42TR which had an eight-shot detachable magazine, and was equipped with the novel RA-1 Rifle Adapter, a 4" section of rifled barrel that screwed onto the 42TRs muzzle. This led to six other models aimed at the sport: the 26T and 320 TR single-shots, and the 42TR, 42T, B42T and 340TR bolt-action repeaters. Mossberg also offered cased Targo Kits which included the Model 1A thrower that attached to the barrel of the rifle and was operated by the shooter, rubber practice birds, some clays, a net, a clay carrier for your belt and bore adapters. Mossberg discontinued the Targo line of rifles & accessories in the mid-’60s. Two models were introduced briefly from 1961 to 1962, Model 320TR single shot and 340TR repeater. This 320TR Single-Shot sports a smooth one-piece walnut stock with high comb & oiled finish, black checkered buttpad, finger groove trigger guard, 24" smooth bore barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail front sight and comes with (1) smooth bore choke & (1) rifled adapter. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1 Of 5000 - 1964 Colt, Sesquicentennial SAA, 45 Colt, Revolver (W/ Display Case), SN - 4020SC 1 Of 5000 - 1964 Colt, Sesquicentennial SAA, 45 Colt, Revolver (W/ Display Case), SN - 4020SC

1 Of 5000 - 1964 Colt, Sesquicentennial SAA, 45 Colt, Revolver (W/ Display Case), SN - 4020SC

Lot #64 (Sale Order 65 of 451)

This Colt “Colonel Sam Colt Sesquicentennial 1814-1964 Model Single Action Army” is a 1964 Limited Edition, 1 of 5,000 produced, celebrating the 150th birthday of the famous gun maker and celebrating his greatest invention: The Colt Revolver. It features a two-tone finish with high luster blue on the barrel, frame, hammer and trigger with all of the other parts, including the screws, silver plated. The cylinder is engraved with a floral pattern along with Colt’s name, a Rampant Colt, a Patterson revolver and the Colt Factory dome. The barrel is 7.5" with a fixed quarter round blade sight and the grips are of American walnut with Rampant Colt medallions and oiled finish. This revolver comes in the original walnut display case with a plaque on the lid reading “One of 5000 / COLONEL SAM COLT / SESQUICENTENNIAL MODELS / 1814-1964”. The interior is lined with burgundy felt with a silver Samuel Colt commemorative coin, a wooden block holding 12 “silver bullets” (deactivated), and a compartment in the lid for “The Arms Collection of Colonel Colt” by R.L. Wilson secured by two black leather straps. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, is believed to be unfired, and appears to be in good working order.

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2001 Remington, 870 Wingmaster Enhanced Engraved, 410 Ga. (25 2001 Remington, 870 Wingmaster Enhanced Engraved, 410 Ga. (25

2001 Remington, 870 Wingmaster Enhanced Engraved, 410 Ga. (25" MOD), Pump, SN - C854431H

Lot #65 (Sale Order 66 of 451)

If the Model 870 was introduced today, it would be hailed as a major advance in pump-action shotgun design. Yet this remarkable shotgun has been around for almost half a century, and has become the best-selling shotgun of any type in history with over ten million made. The ultimate in strength, durability, silky-smooth bind-free action, and sleek classical lines, along with its flawless balance and natural pointing qualities, have made the Model 870 Wingmaster a true American icon. This 2001 Model 870 Wingmaster Enhanced Engraved Edition is chambered for 410 gauge and sports a deep cut checkered walnut stock with satin finish, highly polished receiver & barrel bluing, scroll floral receiver engravings on each side, black grip cap with "RA" gold logo, black rubber recoil pad with black spacer, 25" MOD barrel, gold trigger, serrated vent-rib with silver mid-bead & white front bead sight, 14.25" LOP and is chambered for 2 1/2" or 3" shells. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, and appears to be in good working order.

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1999 Colt, Anaconda 4 1999 Colt, Anaconda 4

1999 Colt, Anaconda 4" Stainless, 44 Magnum & Special, Revolver (NIB), SN - AN10282

Lot #66 (Sale Order 67 of 451)

The Colt Anaconda is a large double-action revolver built on a heavy frame with a full length under-barrel ejection-rod lug and six-round cylinder made originally produced from 1990 to 2003. In 2021, Colt re-introduced the Anaconda using a new design with an oversized Python action. This Colt Anaconda was made in 1999, and sports 4" barrel with vent rib, partridge style dual-pinned blade front sight with orange inlay, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, polished stainless finish, serrated target-style hammer/trigger and black checkered rubber combat grips with silver Roaring Colt medallions. This gun is new/ unfired in blue hardcase with paperwork and appears to be in good working order.

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1940s Mossberg Targo No. 1 Target Thrower W/ Box, TC-1 Carrier, Targets & Paperwork 1940s Mossberg Targo No. 1 Target Thrower W/ Box, TC-1 Carrier, Targets & Paperwork

1940s Mossberg Targo No. 1 Target Thrower W/ Box, TC-1 Carrier, Targets & Paperwork

Lot #67 (Sale Order 68 of 451)

"Zing! And out sails the target. Bang, goes the gun — a puff of powdery black appears against the sky as the pellets find their mark — and there’s the top-notch thrill for every shooter!” That is what the ad said in the Fall of 1940 when Mossberg introduced the Targo 42TR & trap thrower. "Targo" is a game of mini-skeet, in which the shooter tries to hit a 2 11/16" flying disc with a .22 shotshell. History doesn’t record who thought up Targo, but Mossberg must take some of the responsibility because they promoted the game, marketed the Targo trap thrower and introduced a gun made for it. Mossberg's first Targo gun was the bolt-action smoothbore 42TR, which was released in 1940 and had an eight-shot detachable magazine. This original 1940s Mossberg Model No. 1 Targo Trap Thrower was designed for the Model 42TR, but will simply attach to the barrel of any standard 22 caliber long gun. It comes in original counter display box with all original paperwork and also includes a No. TC-1 belt target carrier & (4) Targo targets. This thrower is believed to be new-old-stock (unused) and appears to be in good working order. Shipping cost - $30.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1 Of 900 - 1981 S&W, Mod. 66 - Badge #92 MO Hwy Patrol, 357 Mag., (Case & Receipt), SN - 67K2492 1 Of 900 - 1981 S&W, Mod. 66 - Badge #92 MO Hwy Patrol, 357 Mag., (Case & Receipt), SN - 67K2492

1 Of 900 - 1981 S&W, Mod. 66 - Badge #92 MO Hwy Patrol, 357 Mag., (Case & Receipt), SN - 67K2492

Lot #68 (Sale Order 69 of 451)

The Smith & Wesson Model 66 "Combat Magnum" is a stainless steel variant of the Model 19 that was introduced in 1971. It is a double-action 357 Magnum revolver with a 6-round cylinder built on a K-frame. This Model 66 Missouri State Highway Patrol Commemorative Firearm and Knife set is 1 of 900 produced in 1981 to honor the Missouri State Highway Patrol on their 50th Anniversary. These guns were offered for purchase to Missouri State Troopers, before the public. S&W stamped each gun sold to a trooper with their badge number on the left side of the frame. All guns were marked with the Missouri State Highway Patrol's 50th Anniversary shield on the sideplate, as well as "Missouri State Highway Patrol 50th Anniversary", on the right side of the barrel. This Missouri State Trooper gun is stamped with badge number "92" on the left side of the frame below the cylinder window. Other features include a polished stainless steel finish, 4" ribbed barrel, smooth Magna-Style grips with S&W medallions, 10-groove rear strap, shrouded extractor rod, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, ramped front sight with orange insert, serrated hammer and grooved trigger. This revolver comes in the original walnut display case with a plaque on the lid reading “MISSOURI STATE HIGHWAY PATROL/ 50 ANNIVERSARY 1931-1981”. The interior is lined with royal blue felt and comes with a Smith & Wesson Bowie knife that is marked with the Missouri State Highway Patrol's 50th Anniversary shield, along with the original 1981 Officer's purchase receipt. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, is believed to be unfired, and appears to be in good working order.

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1 Of 86 - 1950s W.J. Hauck Custom, 22-250 Rem., Falling-Block Single-Shot Target Rifle - #30 1 Of 86 - 1950s W.J. Hauck Custom, 22-250 Rem., Falling-Block Single-Shot Target Rifle - #30

1 Of 86 - 1950s W.J. Hauck Custom, 22-250 Rem., Falling-Block Single-Shot Target Rifle - #30

Lot #69 (Sale Order 70 of 451)

W.J. (Wilbur J.) Hauck was a custom gunsmith starting in the 1940s, but mainly in the 1950s and 1960s. He was issued a patent for his own falling-block design in 1956, which he built his rifles on. It is believed, according to Hauck's family, that he only made a total of 86 "Hauck Action Rifles". The process was very slow and each gun was made from scratch with a single block of wood and steel. His shop was located in West Arlington, Vermont, and all of his guns are believed to be marked in numerical order (1-86). The "Hauck Action" is legendary among professional target shooters and the design is still used today. This W.J. Hauck Custom Falling-Block Target Rifle is marked "30" and sports a walnut Monte Carlo stock with raised cheek/ high comb/ hand checkering/ contoured grip & contoured forearm, 24" free-floating barrel, jeweled block & housing, double-set triggers, black starburst grip cap, checkered metal buttplate, Lyman ramped dovetail front sight and period correct R.A. Litschert "Spot-Shot" 12x scope. This gun will have a couple hairline cracks under the buttstock, but otherwise is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1989 Smith & Wesson, Model 29-3 Nickel (8 3/8 1989 Smith & Wesson, Model 29-3 Nickel (8 3/8

1989 Smith & Wesson, Model 29-3 Nickel (8 3/8"), 44 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box & Grips), SN - AZJ5148

Lot #70 (Sale Order 71 of 451)

The Smith & Wesson Model 29 is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .44 Magnum cartridge made from 1955 to present. The Model 29 is one of the popular revolvers ever made due to its reputation for quality and its worldwide association with the fictional character "Dirty Harry" Callahan. The original Model 29 was superseded by the Model 29-1 in 1960, with modifications made to the ejector-rod screw. The Model 29-2 replaced it the following year, with one screw that had secured the cylinder-stop spring being deleted. In 1982 the Model 29-3 was introduced with modifications to the cylinder & barrel. This Model 29-3 was made in 1989, and features a 8 3/8" ribbed barrel, nickel finish, case hardened trigger/ hammer, Pachmayr checkered rubber combat grips, 10-groove rear strap, shrouded extractor rod, adjustable rear sight and ramped front sight with orange insert. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork, original grips, cleaning tools & sight adjustment tool.

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1 Of 800 - 1975 Winchester, Model 12 1 Of 800 - 1975 Winchester, Model 12

1 Of 800 - 1975 Winchester, Model 12 "DU Commemorative", 12 Ga. (30" F), (W/ Box), SN - 12DU494

Lot #71 (Sale Order 72 of 451)

The Winchester Model 12 has been popularly named the "Perfect Repeater". It 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. With forged and machined steel parts, the ultimate reason for discontinuation in 1964 was that it was too expensive to produce at a competitive price. Special production examples were produced by Winchester & Browning through specialized gun collector purchase programs, but the original "Perfect Repeater" shotgun was never mass produced after 1964. This Winchester Model 12 "DU Commemorative" is #494 of 800 produced in 1975 to pay tribute to Ducks Unlimited's leadership in waterfowl conservation. Features include a special etched engraving on both sides of the receiver - the left side sporting a bronze medal depicting the canvasback- the right side spotlighting a jumping jack, bronze pistol grip of the official DU crest, select American walnut stock with deep cut checkering, gold plated trigger, traditional rubber recoil pad with black/ white spacers, jeweled shell lifter, 30" FULL barrel, high vent-rib with silver mid-bead & red bead front sight, 14.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is believed to be unfired but will have some various light box wear, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork.

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(Scarce) 1919 S&W, (Scarce) 1919 S&W,

(Scarce) 1919 S&W, "M" Ejector of 1902 "Ladysmith" 3rd Model Perfected, 22 S&W, Revolver, SN - 22910

Lot #72 (Sale Order 73 of 451)

Early in the last decade, Smith & Wesson tore a page from history and introduced a series of handguns devoted to the defensive needs of the modern woman. The first revolver bearing the cognomen "Ladysmith" was the Model M Hand Ejector of 1902, a .22 rimfire version of the series that encompassed the then-new Military & Police .38 Special and later the .44 Triple Lock and its progeny. The M-frame revolver was scaled to fire a .22 rimfire cartridge known as the .22 Smith & Wesson (or Smith & Wesson Long) and was directed toward adventurous women of the time who sortied abroad unchaperoned on their bicycles. With one of these in her handbag, the devotee of the velocipede was well-equipped to deal with such tramps, vagabonds and dogs that might hinder her progress. The small size gave rise to a legend that haunts the Model M until this day. It is widely believed that Daniel Baird Wesson withdrew the Ladysmith from production when he learned that its primary users were dance hall performers and prostitutes. The revolver suffered from low sales as well as production problems associated with the multiplicity of small and delicate parts. There was also some degree of concern that many customers were shooting the .22 LR cartridge in the revolver instead of the Smith & Wesson round that closely resembled a .22 Long. From the onset, the small size of the .22 Hand Ejector made it a pain to produce. The First Model had a free-standing ejector with no front locking lug under the barrel. The familiar cylinder latch on the left side of the revolver frame accomplished the opening of the cylinder. The tiny cylinder latch assembly gave the assemblers fits and, in 1906, it was eliminated in favor of a locking bolt in a lug under the barrel - Second Model. Pulling forward on a knob in front of the locking lug unlocked the cylinder for loading. In 1910, after a total production of 13,875 units, the Third Model Perfected came into being. Barrel length options included 2.5", 3" and 6", and the round-butt with plastic grips gave way to a square Butt with checkered walnut panels. This model remained in production until 1921. This Third Model M-Frame Hand Ejector of 1902 "Ladysmith" (.22 Perfected) was made in circa 1919, and sports a 3" barrel, smooth walnut grips with S&W medallions, case hardened serrated trigger, case hardened serrated hammer, pinned front sight and 7-shot swing-out cylinder with front locking lug. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, number matching cylinder & frame, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. (Comes with modern Uncle Mike's black nylon holster)

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1952 Winchester, Model 71 Deluxe, 348 WCF, Lever-Action, SN - 33329 1952 Winchester, Model 71 Deluxe, 348 WCF, Lever-Action, SN - 33329

1952 Winchester, Model 71 Deluxe, 348 WCF, Lever-Action, SN - 33329

Lot #73 (Sale Order 74 of 451)

The Winchester Model 71 lever-action rifle was made from 1935 to 1958, and is known as "the finest big bore lever gun that has ever been". It was primarily chambered for the .348 Winchester round--except for a very small number in .45-70 Government and .33 WCF. The Model 71 was conceived as a replacement for both the Model 1886 and Model 1895 as a complement to the Winchester Model 70 bolt-action rifle and to replace a raft of cartridges with just one--the .348 Winchester. Unfortunately, economics caused the rifle to be very expensive to produce, and with less costly lever action rifles available, it was ultimately deemed not cost effective for Winchester to produce & compete. The Model 71 was produced in only two primary variants: Standard and Deluxe, both in rifle versions with 24-inch barrels and carbines with 20-inch barrels and pistol grip stocks. The Deluxe had a checkered pistol grip and fore-end and detachable sling-swivel studs. The Standard had smooth wood and no factory sling swivel studs. This Model 71 Deluxe was made in 1952, and sports an outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb, black grip cap, 24" barrel, high luster bluing, checkered metal buttplate, Marble's adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped dovetail front sight, sling-swivel studs and 4-round tubular magazine. This rifle is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1971 Smith & Wesson, Model 41, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Magazines), SN - A138923 1971 Smith & Wesson, Model 41, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Magazines), SN - A138923

1971 Smith & Wesson, Model 41, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Magazines), SN - A138923

Lot #74 (Sale Order 75 of 451)

The Smith & Wesson Model 41 is a semi-automatic pistol developed after World War II as a competitive target pistol. It was designed with a 105 degree grip angle, the same as the Colt M1911 pistol to maintain a consistent grip angle. In July, 1947, two prototypes—numbered X-41 and X-42—were produced, tested, and improved for the next 10 years. In 1957, the Model 41 was made available to the public. The Model 41 was designed with National Pistol Matches in mind, which were very popular in the 1940s - 1960s. Barrels are honed and button-rifled for accuracy, and have a reputation for being the most accurate available for a handgun. In 1992, the Model 41 was dropped from production. In 1994, Smith & Wesson returned it to production as the Model 41 (New Model). This Model 41 was made in 1971, and sports a 7" barrel, polished blued-steel construction, adjustable rear sight, Patridge front sight, 1.5" ported muzzle brake, cocking indicator, checkered walnut grips with flared flat bottom & thumb rests, 12-groove front strap and cocking indicator. This gun comes in original box with (2) single-column 10-round detachable magazines, cleaning tools and paperwork. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Remington, 1100 Classic Trap, 12 Ga. (30 Remington, 1100 Classic Trap, 12 Ga. (30

Remington, 1100 Classic Trap, 12 Ga. (30" RemChoke), Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - R200076V

Lot #75 (Sale Order 76 of 451)

Designed by Wayne Leek and Robert Kelley, the Remington Model 1100 was introduced in 1963 as a successor to the Model 58 and Model 878 gas operated shotguns. It was the first autoloader to combine the repeat-shot versatility of early-century models with the sleek, modern lines and handling qualities of revered double barrels. The 1100 Trap Model was first introduced in 1970, and is still being used today by competitive shooters due to its superior performance and handling qualities. This Model 1100 Classic Trap features a B-Grade American walnut stock with handsome hi-gloss finish & cut-checkering. Designed to provide a proper fit, the competition-style stock has a 1 7/16" drop at the comb, 2" drop at the heel and 14 1/2" length of pull. This soft-recoiling, 12-gauge autoloader has also been optimized to handle 2 3/4" target and light field loads. Other features include a floral scroll engraved receiver with a gold American Eagle inlay on the left side, gold trigger, black grip cap with white "RA" logo, brown rubber recoil pad with black/ white spacers, silver action button, 30" Target Contour barrel and serrated vent-rib with silver mid-bead & white bead front sight. This gun will have a very light box wear spot on the right side of the receiver, but otherwise is in beautiful same-as-new condition, appears to be in good working order, and comes in box with Mercury Recoil Suppressor & manual.

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1970 Smith & Wesson, 61-2 Escort - Nickel, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Case), SN - B10994 1970 Smith & Wesson, 61-2 Escort - Nickel, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Case), SN - B10994

1970 Smith & Wesson, 61-2 Escort - Nickel, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Case), SN - B10994

Lot #76 (Sale Order 77 of 451)

The Smith & Wesson Model 61 "Escort" is a blowback-operated, subcompact, semi-automatic pistol chambered for 22 LR that was made from 1970 to 1973, with a total of 64,938 produced. It was marketed for self-defense and was available in blued or nickel-plated finishes. The Model 61-2 sported a barrel nut which was not offered on the model 61 or 61-2. This Model 61-2 was made in 1970, and sports a nickel-plated finish, caramel checkered grips, 2.25" barrel, matte top with polished flats, dovetail sights, 5-round magazine and comes in original box with blue carry case, manual & cleaning tools. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1953 Winchester, Model 71 Deluxe, 348 WCF, Lever-Action, SN - 35104 1953 Winchester, Model 71 Deluxe, 348 WCF, Lever-Action, SN - 35104

1953 Winchester, Model 71 Deluxe, 348 WCF, Lever-Action, SN - 35104

Lot #77 (Sale Order 78 of 451)

The Winchester Model 71 lever-action rifle was made from 1935 to 1958, and is known as "the finest big bore lever gun that has ever been". It was primarily chambered for the .348 Winchester round; except for a very small number in .45-70 Government and .33 WCF. The Model 71 was conceived as a replacement for both the Model 1886 and Model 1895 as a complement to the Winchester Model 70 bolt-action rifle and to replace a raft of cartridges with just one--the .348 Winchester. Unfortunately, economics caused the rifle to be very expensive to produce, and with less costly lever action rifles available, it was ultimately deemed not cost effective for Winchester to produce & compete. The Model 71 was produced in only two primary variants: Standard and Deluxe, both in rifle versions with 24-inch barrels and carbines with 20-inch barrels and pistol grip stocks. The Deluxe had a checkered pistol grip and fore-end and detachable sling-swivel studs. The Standard had smooth wood and no factory sling swivel studs. This Model 71 Deluxe was made in 1953, and sports an outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb, black grip cap, 24" barrel, checkered metal buttplate, adjustable elevator rear sight, hooded ramped dovetail front sight, sling-swivel studs and 4-round tubular magazine. This rifle is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1977 Smith & Wesson, Model 41, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - A323211 1977 Smith & Wesson, Model 41, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - A323211

1977 Smith & Wesson, Model 41, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - A323211

Lot #78 (Sale Order 79 of 451)

The Smith & Wesson Model 41 is a semi-automatic pistol developed after World War II as a competitive target pistol. It was designed with a 105 degree grip angle, the same as the Colt M1911 pistol to maintain a consistent grip angle. In July, 1947, two prototypes—numbered X-41 and X-42—were produced, tested, and improved for the next 10 years. In 1957, the Model 41 was made available to the public. The Model 41 was designed with National Pistol Matches in mind, which were very popular in the 1940s - 1960s. Barrels are honed and button-rifled for accuracy and have a reputation for being the most accurate available for a handgun. In 1992, the Model 41 was dropped from production. In 1994, Smith & Wesson returned it to production as the Model 41 (New Model). This Model 41 was made in 1977, and sports a 5.5" barrel, polished blued-steel construction, adjustable rear sight, Patridge front sight, cocking indicator, checkered walnut grips with flared flat bottom & thumb rests, 12-groove front strap and cocking indicator. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Remington, 870 Wingmaster, 20 Ga. (26 Remington, 870 Wingmaster, 20 Ga. (26

Remington, 870 Wingmaster, 20 Ga. (26" RemChoke), Pump (New W/ Box), SN - RS51498F

Lot #79 (Sale Order 80 of 451)

If the Model 870 was introduced today, it would be hailed as a major advance in pump-action shotgun design. Yet this remarkable shotgun has been around for almost half a century, and has become the best-selling shotgun of any type in history with over ten million made. The ultimate in strength, durability, silky-smooth bind-free action, and sleek classical lines, along with its flawless balance and natural pointing qualities have made the Model 870 Wingmaster a true American icon. This Model 870 Wingmaster 20 gauge sports a deep cut checkered walnut stock with high gloss finish, highly polished receiver & barrel bluing, black grip cap with "RA" gold logo, brown rubber recoil pad with black spacer, 26" RemChoke barrel, gold trigger, serrated vent-rib with silver mid-bead & white front bead sight, 14" LOP and is chambered for 2 1/2" or 3" shells. This gun is in beautiful condition, was purchased new and is unfired, appears to be in good working order, and comes in box with manual and (5) choke tubes.

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1 Of 1000 - Smith & Wesson, 36-10 1 Of 1000 - Smith & Wesson, 36-10

1 Of 1000 - Smith & Wesson, 36-10 "Texas Hold'em", 38 Spl., (W/ Presentation Case), SN - TEX0482

Lot #80 (Sale Order 81 of 451)

Released in 2005, this Limited Edition 1 of 1000 Smith and Wesson Model 36-10 Revolver celebrates the game of Texas Hold'em and the spirit of the gambler. Features include a 1 7/8" barrel with fixed sights, fluted cylinder, service hammer & trigger, faux ivory grips, gold inlaid stripe on cylinder & barrel, case colored hammer & trigger and factory engravings featuring scrollwork on the frame/ cylinders & barrel with a "Dead Man's Hand" set of cards in a 24k gold inlay on right side. This gun comes in the original Smith and Wesson branded presentation case with the original set of Smith and Wesson poker chips, playing cards and commemorative pocket knife. This gun is new/ unfired and appears to be in good working order.

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1952 Winchester, Model 71, 348 WCF, Lever-Action, SN - 33804 1952 Winchester, Model 71, 348 WCF, Lever-Action, SN - 33804

1952 Winchester, Model 71, 348 WCF, Lever-Action, SN - 33804

Lot #81 (Sale Order 82 of 451)

The Winchester Model 71 lever-action rifle was made from 1935 to 1958, and is known as "the finest big bore lever gun that has ever been". It was primarily chambered for the .348 Winchester round; except for a very small number in .45-70 Government and .33 WCF. The Model 71 was conceived as a replacement for both the Model 1886 and Model 1895 as a complement to the Winchester Model 70 bolt-action rifle and to replace a raft of cartridges with just one--the .348 Winchester. Unfortunately, economics caused the rifle to be very expensive to produce, and with less costly lever action rifles available, it was ultimately deemed not cost effective for Winchester to produce & compete. The Model 71 was produced in only two primary variants: Standard and Deluxe, both in rifle versions with 24-inch barrels and carbines with 20-inch barrels and pistol grip stocks. The Deluxe had a checkered pistol grip and fore-end and detachable sling-swivel studs. The Standard had smooth wood and no factory sling swivel studs. This Model 71 Standard was made in 1952, and sports a smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & oiled finish, 24" barrel, checkered metal buttplate, Redfield side-mounted rear receiver adjustable peep sight, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped dovetail front sight and 4-round tubular magazine. This rifle is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Smith & Wesson, 29-10 Engraved Classic, 44 Magnum, Revolver (NIB), SN - CWF7324 Smith & Wesson, 29-10 Engraved Classic, 44 Magnum, Revolver (NIB), SN - CWF7324

Smith & Wesson, 29-10 Engraved Classic, 44 Magnum, Revolver (NIB), SN - CWF7324

Lot #82 (Sale Order 83 of 451)

The Smith & Wesson Model 29 is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .44 Magnum cartridge made from 1955 to present. The Model 29 is one of the popular revolvers ever made due to its reputation for quality and its worldwide association with the fictional character "Dirty Harry" Callahan. Only offered through Smith & Wesson's "Classics Line" this Model 29 N-frame revolver makes it possible for you to own a piece of history. They’re the finest new handguns possible with designs harkening back to the most famous and collectible guns that Smith & Wesson ever constructed. Each "Classic Edition" is based on a model known for legendary performance then enhanced with modern advantages. They’re the timeless best of both worlds. This Model 29-10 Classic sports factory machine scroll floral engravings throughout, high luster polished blued finish, deep cut checkered walnut grips with scroll floral accents, 4" ribbed barrel with lugged extractor rod, case hardened hammer & trigger, adjustable rear sight, pinned ramp front sight with orange insert and 6-shot fluted cylinder. This gun is new/ unfired, appears to be in good working order, and comes in original blue hard hardcase with paperwork.

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1927 Winchester, Model 12 (Burnt Bronze), 16 Ga. (28 1927 Winchester, Model 12 (Burnt Bronze), 16 Ga. (28

1927 Winchester, Model 12 (Burnt Bronze), 16 Ga. (28" Nickle Steel - MOD), Pump, SN - 503295

Lot #83 (Sale Order 84 of 451)

The Winchester Model 12 has been popularly named the "Perfect Repeater". With forged and machined steel parts, the ultimate reason for discontinuation in 1964 was that it was too expensive to produce at a competitive price. Special production examples were produced by Winchester & Browning through specialized gun collector purchase programs, but the original "Perfect Repeater" shotgun was never mass produced after 1964. Winchester developed the Nickel Steel barrel alloy specifically for the new smokeless powder cartridges introduced in the Model 1894 in August of 1895. For the Model 12, the switch from Nickel Steel to Proof Steel took place in 1931. This Model 12 (16 Gauge) was made in 1927, and sports a Burnt Bronze barrel & receiver finish, 28" Nickle Steel MOD barrel with white bead front sight, walnut stock with ribbed forearm/ fluted comb & oiled finish, black hard rubber checkered buttpad, 13.75" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in nice condition with light wear to include a couple early hairline cracks on the upper grip, and appears to be in good working order.

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1974 Smith & Wesson, 28-2 Highway Patrolman, 357 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Holster), SN - N211746 1974 Smith & Wesson, 28-2 Highway Patrolman, 357 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Holster), SN - N211746

1974 Smith & Wesson, 28-2 Highway Patrolman, 357 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Holster), SN - N211746

Lot #84 (Sale Order 85 of 451)

The Smith & Wesson Model 28 Highway Patrolman, is a double-action, 6-shot, N-frame revolver chambered for .357 Magnum that was produced from 1954 to 1986. The design was based on the Registered Magnum, but modernized to incorporate the rebound slide operated hammer block and the new short throw hammer. The Model 28 underwent three minor changes and updates during its production run, which are identified by the "-#" after the model number (example 28-1, 28-2, etc.). The Model 28-2 with an updated cylinder stop and eliminated trigger guard screw was made from 1961 to 1982. This Model 28-2 was made in circa 1974, and sports a 6" ribbed barrel, shrouded extractor rod, checkered Magna-Style walnut grips with medallion inlay, 10-groove front & rear straps, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, ramped blade front sight, blued finish, case hardened grooved trigger, case hardened serrated hammer and comes with a Brauer Bros. H42 brown leather holster. This gun will have a small clip on the right bottom grip, but otherwise is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1942 Winchester, Model 71, 348 WCF, Lever-Action, SN - 21634 1942 Winchester, Model 71, 348 WCF, Lever-Action, SN - 21634

1942 Winchester, Model 71, 348 WCF, Lever-Action, SN - 21634

Lot #85 (Sale Order 86 of 451)

The Winchester Model 71 lever-action rifle was made from 1935 to 1958, and is known as "the finest big bore lever gun that has ever been". It was primarily chambered for the .348 Winchester round; except for a very small number in .45-70 Government and .33 WCF. The Model 71 was conceived as a replacement for both the Model 1886 and Model 1895 as a complement to the Winchester Model 70 bolt-action rifle and to replace a raft of cartridges with just one--the .348 Winchester. Unfortunately, economics caused the rifle to be very expensive to produce, and with less costly lever action rifles available, it was ultimately deemed not cost effective for Winchester to produce & compete. The Model 71 was produced in only two primary variants: Standard and Deluxe, both in rifle versions with 24-inch barrels and carbines with 20-inch barrels and pistol grip stocks. The Deluxe had a checkered pistol grip and fore-end and detachable sling-swivel studs. The Standard had smooth wood and no factory sling swivel studs. This Model 71 was made in 1942, and sports a hand checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & oiled finish, 24" barrel, checkered metal buttplate, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped dovetail front sight, sling swivels and 4-round tubular magazine. This rifle is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1982 Smith & Wesson, 34-1 1982 Smith & Wesson, 34-1

1982 Smith & Wesson, 34-1 "Kit Gun", 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - M204469

Lot #86 (Sale Order 87 of 451)

The Smith & Wesson "Kit Gun" is a small, 6-shot, .22 Long Rifle, double-action revolver that was designed to be easily packed in a hunting or fishing "kit" for small game hunting, plinking, pest control and self defense. In 1911, the Kit Gun line began as the Model 22/32. In 1953, an improved model was introduced, the "22/32 Kit Gun Model of 1953”. In 1958, Smith and Wesson renamed it the Model 34. This production line continued until 1960, when it was redesigned using the slightly larger J-frame and marketed as the model 34–1. The Model 34-1 continued to be manufactured until 1991. This Model 34-1 "Kit Gun" was made in 1982, and features a 4" ribbed barrel, adjustable rear sight, ramped blade front sight, semi-round checkered walnut grips with medallion inlays, polished blued finish, case hardened serrated hammer, case hardened grooved trigger, and comes in original box with paperwork & cleaning tools. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1953 Winchester, Model 12, 20 Ga. (28 1953 Winchester, Model 12, 20 Ga. (28

1953 Winchester, Model 12, 20 Ga. (28" FULL), Pump, SN - 1504963

Lot #87 (Sale Order 88 of 451)

The Winchester Model 12 has been popularly named the "Perfect Repeater". With forged and machined steel parts, the ultimate reason for discontinuation in 1964 was that it was too expensive to produce at a competitive price. Special production examples were produced by Winchester & Browning through specialized gun collector purchase programs, but the original "Perfect Repeater" shotgun was never mass produced after 1964. This Model 12 (20 Gauge) was made in 1953, and sports a 28" FULL barrel with silver bead front sight, walnut stock with ribbed forearm/ fluted comb & oiled finish, black hard rubber checkered buttpad, 14.25" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1969 Smith & Wesson, 10-6 Military & Police, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - D188914 1969 Smith & Wesson, 10-6 Military & Police, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - D188914

1969 Smith & Wesson, 10-6 Military & Police, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - D188914

Lot #88 (Sale Order 89 of 451)

The Smith & Wesson Model 10 is a six-shot double-action revolver chambered for .38 Special built on a medium-sized K-frame. First introduced in 1899, it has been in continuous production for over 120 years making it the most popular handgun of the 20th century. Until 1957, it was known as the Smith & Wesson .38 Hand Ejector Model of 1899, the Smith & Wesson Military & Police or the Smith & Wesson Victory Model. The Model 10 was produced in several variations/updates through the years. Each variation was given a "dash" after the model number which signified a change or modification in the design. This Model 10-6 was made in 1969, and sports a 4" barrel, fixed groove rear sight, front blade sight, checkered walnut Magna-Style grips with S&W medallions, case hardened serrated hammer, case hardened grooved trigger and lanyard ring. 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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1956 Winchester, Model 64, 32 Win. Special, Lever-Action, SN - 2182556 1956 Winchester, Model 64, 32 Win. Special, Lever-Action, SN - 2182556

1956 Winchester, Model 64, 32 Win. Special, Lever-Action, SN - 2182556

Lot #89 (Sale Order 90 of 451)

The Winchester Model 64 was introduced in Januar,y 1933, and was catalogued specifically as a replacement to the Model 55. It was offered in .25-35 and .32 Winchester Special, but the majority were chambered for .30-30. It was produced in both rifle & carbine versions. Production of the Model 64 ended in late 1957, with an estimated at 66,783 manufactured. This Model 64 was made in 1956 (32 Winchester Special) and sports a smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, checkered metal buttplate, 24" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight and hooded ramped front sight. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1975 Smith & Wesson, 34-1 1975 Smith & Wesson, 34-1

1975 Smith & Wesson, 34-1 "Kit Gun" - Nickle, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - M78331

Lot #90 (Sale Order 91 of 451)

The Smith & Wesson "Kit Gun" is a small, 6-shot, .22 Long Rifle, double-action revolver that was designed to be easily packed in a hunting or fishing "kit" for small game hunting, plinking, pest control and self defense. In 1911, the Kit Gun line began as the Model 22/32. In 1953, an improved model was introduced, the "22/32 Kit Gun Model of 1953”. In 1958, Smith and Wesson renamed it the Model 34. This production line continued until 1960, when it was redesigned using the slightly larger J-frame and marketed as the model 34–1. The Model 34-1 continued to be manufactured until 1991. This Model 34-1 "Kit Gun" was made in circa 1975, and features a nickel finish, 4" ribbed barrel, adjustable rear sight, ramped blade front sight, walnut square butt target grips, case hardened serrated hammer and case hardened grooved 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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Remington, 11-87 Premier Upland Special, 20 Ga. (23 Remington, 11-87 Premier Upland Special, 20 Ga. (23

Remington, 11-87 Premier Upland Special, 20 Ga. (23" RemChoke), Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - TL013243

Lot #91 (Sale Order 92 of 451)

The Remington Model 11-87 semi-automatic shotgun, based on the earlier Model 1100, was introduced in 1987. By the 1980s, Remington had become increasingly aware of the need for an autoloading shotgun that could handle both 2 3/4" & 3" shells interchangeably. This was particularly important for waterfowling where the greater shell capacity required for larger, steel-shot pellets had dramatically increased the use of 3" Magnum shotshells. To meet this need, Remington introduced the new Model 11-87 calling it "the finest, most versatile autoloading shotgun ever made, by us, or anybody else." The design of the new Model 11-87 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 11-87 Premier Upland Special (20 Ga.) sports an Enhanced Engraved receiver with floral scroll patterns on each side, gold trigger, checkered walnut stock with English grip & satin finish, 23" RemChoke barrel, serrated vent-rib with silver mid-bead & white bead front sight, silver action button and 14.25" LOP. This gun is new/ unfired in original box with paperwork, appears to be in good working order and comes with (3) choke tubes - Lite Mod extended, FULL & IMP. CYL.

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Smith & Wesson, 640-1 Engraved Stainless, 357 Magnum, Revolver (NIB), SN - CXT2042 Smith & Wesson, 640-1 Engraved Stainless, 357 Magnum, Revolver (NIB), SN - CXT2042

Smith & Wesson, 640-1 Engraved Stainless, 357 Magnum, Revolver (NIB), SN - CXT2042

Lot #92 (Sale Order 93 of 451)

In 1995, Smith & Wesson introduced the Model 640, the first J frame revolver chambered in the powerful .357 Magnum round. Based on Model 40 Centennial, the Model 640 is a small frame, double-action revolver with a concealed hammer that packs a full-sized punch. This Model 640-1 is beautifully factory enhanced with diamond-tipped machine tool scroll engravings on the frame & cylinder with deep cut checkered walnut grips with scroll floral accents. Other features include a stainless finish, 2.125" ribbed barrel with lugged extractor rod, case hardened trigger, fixed groove rear sight and pinned front blade sight. This gun is new/ unfired in original blue hardcase with paperwork, and appears to be in good working order.

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1954 Winchester, Model 64, 30-30 Win., Lever-Action, SN - 2091269 1954 Winchester, Model 64, 30-30 Win., Lever-Action, SN - 2091269

1954 Winchester, Model 64, 30-30 Win., Lever-Action, SN - 2091269

Lot #93 (Sale Order 94 of 451)

The Winchester Model 64 was introduced in the January, 1933, and was catalogued specifically as a replacement to the Model 55. It was offered in .25-35 and .32 Winchester Special, but the majority were chambered for .30-30. It was produced in both rifle & carbine versions. Production of the Model 64 ended in late 1957, with an estimated at 66,783 manufactured. This Model 64 was made in 1954 (30-30 Win.) and sports a smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, checkered metal buttplate, 24" barrel, sling studs, adjustable elevator rear sight and ramped dovetail brass bead front sight. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Smith & Wesson, 442-2 Engraved Classic Airweight - WOMEN OF NRA, 38 Spl., (NIB), SN - NRA0568 Smith & Wesson, 442-2 Engraved Classic Airweight - WOMEN OF NRA, 38 Spl., (NIB), SN - NRA0568

Smith & Wesson, 442-2 Engraved Classic Airweight - WOMEN OF NRA, 38 Spl., (NIB), SN - NRA0568

Lot #94 (Sale Order 95 of 451)

The Model 442 is a five-shot, double-action revolver with a concealed hammer, chambered for the 38 Special cartridge that was first introduced in 1952, as the Model 42 Centennial Airweight. Each Smith & Wesson "Classic Edition" is based on a model known for legendary performance then enhanced with modern advantages. They’re the timeless best of both worlds. This Model 442-2 Classic Airweight is a Women Of NRA Limited Edition and sports factory machine scroll floral engravings throughout with the NRA logo, cylinder marked "SECOND AMENDMENT ORIGINAL DEFENDER OF FREEDOM", high luster polished blued finish, smooth white grips, 1.75" ribbed barrel, case hardened trigger, fixed groove rear sight and front blade sight. This gun is new/ unfired, appears to be in good working order, and comes in original blue hard hardcase with paperwork.

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1952 Winchester, Model 12, 16 Ga. (28 1952 Winchester, Model 12, 16 Ga. (28

1952 Winchester, Model 12, 16 Ga. (28" MOD), Pump, SN - 1462036

Lot #95 (Sale Order 96 of 451)

The Winchester Model 12 has been popularly named the "Perfect Repeater". With forged and machined steel parts, the ultimate reason for discontinuation in 1964 was that it was too expensive to produce at a competitive price. Special production examples were produced by Winchester & Browning through specialized gun collector purchase programs, but the original "Perfect Repeater" shotgun was never mass produced after 1964. This Model 12 (16 Gauge) was made in 1952, and sports a 28" MOD barrel with brass bead front sight, walnut stock with ribbed forearm/ fluted comb & gloss finish, high luster polished receiver & barrel bluing finish, brown rubber recoil pad with black/ white spacers, custom silver star grip cap, 13.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1 Of 3000 - 1990 Cased Smith & Wesson, 629-3 Magna Classic Stainless, 44 Magnum, SN - 2454 1 Of 3000 - 1990 Cased Smith & Wesson, 629-3 Magna Classic Stainless, 44 Magnum, SN - 2454

1 Of 3000 - 1990 Cased Smith & Wesson, 629-3 Magna Classic Stainless, 44 Magnum, SN - 2454

Lot #96 (Sale Order 97 of 451)

Introduced in 1978, the Smith & Wesson Model 629 is a stainless steel version of the iconic Model 29. The Smith & Wesson Model 29 is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .44 Magnum cartridge and made from 1955 to present. It is one of the most popular revolvers ever made due to its reputation for quality and its worldwide association with the fictional character "Dirty Harry" Callahan. In 1990/ 91 Smith & Wesson offered a Limited Production of "Classic" Model 29's & 629's, with only 3,000 combined produced. This Model 629-3 is #2454 of that special production run and sports a bright stainless finish, combat Goncalo Alves grips with silver medallion inlays, 7.5" ribbed barrel with full length lug, 10-groove rear strap, shrouded extractor rod, adjustable square notch white outline rear sight and ramped pinned blade front sight. This revolver comes in a cherrywood presentation case with the S&W logo on the top of the lid, red felt interior with satin ribbons which holds a folder with a Certificate Of Authenticity, and a fitted cutout for the black case which holds (7) additional front sight inserts. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear, has a perfect bore (believed to be unfired), appears to be in good working order and comes with all original paperwork.

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1899 Winchester, Model 1895 Rifle, 30 U.S. (30-40 Krag.), Lever-Action, SN - 22895 1899 Winchester, Model 1895 Rifle, 30 U.S. (30-40 Krag.), Lever-Action, SN - 22895

1899 Winchester, Model 1895 Rifle, 30 U.S. (30-40 Krag.), Lever-Action, SN - 22895

Lot #97 (Sale Order 98 of 451)

Winchester’s Model 1895 Rifle & Carbine was John Browning’s last and strongest lever-action design. It was also Winchester’s first to incorporate a box-type magazine compatible with pointed bullets. Introduced in 1895, it served in at least nine wars. Slightly more than 425,000 were made before the model was officially discontinued in 1936. A few more were made by special order until 1940. Although chambered in 10 different cartridges, vintage Model 1895s are most commonly encountered in the United States in .30-40 Krag. (also known as .30 U.S. or .30 Army). The rifle is most commonly associated today with former President Theodore Roosevelt, who took two M1895 rifles with him on his 1909 safari to East Africa, famously referring to them as his "'medicine guns for lions". This M1895 30 U.S. Rifle was made in 1899, and features a smooth walnut stock with Schnabel forearm & black inlayed tip, 26" Nickel Steel barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed Marbles #5 front sight, crescent metal buttplate, self-locking lever loop and 4-round box magazine. This gun is showing some age to include some early stock cracks, but still retains a nice sharp bore and appears to be in good working order.

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S&W Performance Center, 629-6 Compensated, 44 Magnum, Revolver (NIB), SN - CWU7827 S&W Performance Center, 629-6 Compensated, 44 Magnum, Revolver (NIB), SN - CWU7827

S&W Performance Center, 629-6 Compensated, 44 Magnum, Revolver (NIB), SN - CWU7827

Lot #98 (Sale Order 99 of 451)

Performance Center guns originate from standard designs or are created from the ground up. From hand-cutting and fitting to fine tuning for precision, these firearms are top performers. Products from the Performance Center are the ultimate expression of old-world craftsmanship blended with modern technology. This Model 629-6 Performance Center DA/ SA revolver sports a 7.5" ribbed barrel with full length lug & integrated compensator, 6-shot fluted cylinder, stainless frame with silver matte finish, adjustable rear sight, orange ramp front sight, PC tuned action, laminate wood combat grips (also comes with Hogue black rubber combat grips), and comes with (2) removable factory scope bases. This gun is new/ unfired, appears to be in good working order and comes in original grey hardcase with paperwork.

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1969 Belgium Browning, A5 1969 Belgium Browning, A5

1969 Belgium Browning, A5 "Twenty" Light, 20 Ga. (28" IC), Semi-Auto, SN - 69Z45972

Lot #99 (Sale Order 100 of 451)

The Browning A-5 " humpback" shotgun first came off the production line at the Fabrique Nationale factory in Belgium in 1903. The first shipment to the U.S. arrived in 1905, all in 12 gauge. Four years later, in 1909, the first 16 gauges were introduced. The “Twenty” was introduced in 1958, and became an immediate success. Browning advertised it as weighing less than 6¼ pounds. The "Twenty" remained unchanged, except for the shape of its grip in 1968, until it was discontinued in 1997. This A5 "Twenty" Light was made in Belgium in 1969, and sports a 28" IC barrel, outline checkered walnut stock with grooved forearm/ fluted comb & gloss finish, gold trigger, scroll floral engraved receiver, brown rubber recoil pad with black/ white spacers, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, 2 3/4" chamber and 15.25" LOP. This gun is in beautifully refinished condition and appears to be in good working order.

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Smith & Wesson, Model 686-6 Stainless, 357 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Case), SN - DKY5023 Smith & Wesson, Model 686-6 Stainless, 357 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Case), SN - DKY5023

Smith & Wesson, Model 686-6 Stainless, 357 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Case), SN - DKY5023

Lot #100 (Sale Order 101 of 451)

The Smith & Wesson Model 686 is the stainless steel version of the Model 586 that was introduced in 1981. The Model 686 has undergone several minor changes and updates during its production run which are identified by the "-#" after the model number (example 686-1, 686-2, etc.). The Model 686-6 was introduced in 2001 which incorporates an internal lock. These L-Frame revolvers are built to suit the demands of the most serious firearm's enthusiast. It sports 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. All model 686s are chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge but will also chamber and fire .38 Special cartridges. This Model 686-6 sports a polished stainless finish, 4" ribbed barrel with full length lug, shrouded extractor rod, adjustable white outline rear sight, pinned front blade sight with orange insert, case hardened trigger & hammer, black textured rubber combat grips and a 7-shot swing out cylinder. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order, and comes in original blue hardcase with paperwork.

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1996 Browning, M1885 High Wall, 45-70 Govt., Falling Block, SN - 10258NT247 1996 Browning, M1885 High Wall, 45-70 Govt., Falling Block, SN - 10258NT247

1996 Browning, M1885 High Wall, 45-70 Govt., Falling Block, SN - 10258NT247

Lot #101 (Sale Order 102 of 451)

In 1885 competitive target shooting in America had the stature of professional sports today. Huge matches were held at places like Creedmoor, New York, where spectators would number in the thousands. The Winchester Model 1885 was uniquely suited to the long-range accuracy shooting of the day. It was the first and perhaps one of the greatest of all the John Moses Browning designs. In 1985 Browning brought this legendary piece of American Firearms history back to life with all of the modern amenities and style that you would expect from a high-grade Browning Rifle. This Browning Model 1885 High Wall was made in 1996, and features a select walnut stock with gloss finish/ deep checkering & Schnabel forearm tip, straight "English" grip, 28" octagon barrel with high luster Royal Bluing, scope mounts with rings, dovetailed front blade sight, checkered black rubber buttpad with black spacer, gold Buckmark under the lever and sling studs. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1940s Smith & Wesson, Military & Police Model Of 1905, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 745134 1940s Smith & Wesson, Military & Police Model Of 1905, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 745134

1940s Smith & Wesson, Military & Police Model Of 1905, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - 745134

Lot #102 (Sale Order 103 of 451)

The .38 Smith & Wesson Model Military & Police Model of 1905 is the third of Smith & Wesson's .38 Hand Ejector models. Later models in this series include the .38 Military & Police Victory Model and the S&W Model 10. The Model 1905, as with the other .38 Hand Ejector models, is a six-shot double-action revolver built on the Smith and Wesson K frame with a swing-out cylinder chambered in .38 Special. This Model 1905 is not numbers matching - serial numbers on the frame & barrel represent 1940s production ("V" = Victory letter prefix on barrel). Features include a 4" barrel, diamond checkered walnut grips with S&W medallion inlays, case hardened trigger & hammer, lanyard ring hole under the grip frame, fixed groove rear sight and front blade 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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1968 Belgium Browning, A5 1968 Belgium Browning, A5

1968 Belgium Browning, A5 "Light Twelve", 12 Ga. (26" MOD), Semi-Auto, SN - 68G45016

Lot #103 (Sale Order 104 of 451)

The Browning A-5 " humpback" shotgun first came off the production line at the Fabrique Nationale factory in Belgium in 1903. The first shipment to the U.S. arrived in 1905, all in 12 gauge. Four years later, in 1909, the first 16 gauges were introduced. Beginning in 1948, the left sides of the receivers for the Light Weight 12 gauge models were engraved with the name “Light Twelve.” This A5 "Light Twelve" was made in Belgium in 1968, and sports an outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & grooved forearm, 26" MOD barrel, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, black textured FN buttpad, scroll engraved receiver & trigger guard with floral pattern, gold trigger, serrated receiver top, 14.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in excellent condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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Smith & Wesson, 637-2 Airweight, 38 Special, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - CTK1284 Smith & Wesson, 637-2 Airweight, 38 Special, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - CTK1284

Smith & Wesson, 637-2 Airweight, 38 Special, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - CTK1284

Lot #104 (Sale Order 105 of 451)

The streamline, lightweight design of the Smith & Wesson Model 637 Airweight makes it an ideal concealed carry double-action revolver. The exposed hammer enables you to cock the revolver for deliberate, precise aim. Shooting in double-action mode makes the revolver extremely fast to deploy in stressful situations, as there is nothing to remember to do except point and pull the trigger. The 1.78" barrel with low profile, ramp front sight and the fixed notch rear sight are quick to line up, and the inherently ergonomic design and synthetic finger-groove grips aid in the gun's natural pointability. The Model 637 is built on Smith & Wesson's famous J-Frame; it has a 5-shot cylinder rated for +P .38 Special ammunition. The stainless steel and alloy construction resist corrosion caused by humidity and perspiration when the revolver is carried close to the body. The Smith & Wesson 637 Airweight Double-Action Revolver carries easily. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork.

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Winchester, M1885 High Wall, 22-250 Rem., Falling Block, SN - 00108MV85F Winchester, M1885 High Wall, 22-250 Rem., Falling Block, SN - 00108MV85F

Winchester, M1885 High Wall, 22-250 Rem., Falling Block, SN - 00108MV85F

Lot #105 (Sale Order 106 of 451)

In 1885 competitive target shooting in America had the stature of professional sports today. Huge matches were held at places like Creedmoor, New York, where spectators would number in the thousands. The Winchester Model 1885 was uniquely suited to the long-range accuracy shooting of the day. It was the first and perhaps one of the greatest of all the John Moses Browning designs. It was conceived of and created by Browning in the frontier pioneer town of Ogden, Utah, in 1878. Not only was it the first he produced, but it was the gun that started his relationship with the Winchester Repeating Arms company. The partnership began in 1885, and the Single Shot became the Model 1885 Winchester. The Winchester re-creation of the iconic M1885 has all of the same attributes as the original but with modern advancements. This Model 1885 High Wall features a select walnut stock with satin finish/ deep checkering & Schnabel forearm tip, straight "English" grip, 28" octagon barrel with high luster Royal Bluing, Burris scope mount, black rubber buttpad with black spacer and sling studs. This gun is in nice condition with a couple very light scuffs, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Smith & Wesson, Model 22A-1, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Extra Magazine), SN - UDB2435 Smith & Wesson, Model 22A-1, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Extra Magazine), SN - UDB2435

Smith & Wesson, Model 22A-1, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Extra Magazine), SN - UDB2435

Lot #106 (Sale Order 107 of 451)

The Smith & Wesson Model 22A is a full-size semi-automatic pistol with an aluminum alloy frame, steel barrel, and has an integrated Weaver style rail (similar to a Picatinny). This pistol is distinguished by two features: An integral rail along the top edge of the gun permits easy mounting of optical sights & other accessories, and the gun's alloy frame & alloy-shrouded barrel which helps keep weight down for a full-sized pistol. This Model 22A-1 sports a 7" slab-sided barrel with recessed crown muzzle, black finish, black rubber grip with textured synthetic panels, adjustable rear sight, Patridge front sight and comes with (2) 10-round magazines. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1931 Belgium Browning, A5, 16 Ga. (26 1931 Belgium Browning, A5, 16 Ga. (26

1931 Belgium Browning, A5, 16 Ga. (26" IC), Semi-Auto, SN - 113512

Lot #107 (Sale Order 108 of 451)

The Browning A-5 " humpback" shotgun first came off the production line at the Fabrique Nationale factory in Belgium in 1903. The first shipment to the U.S. arrived in 1905, all in 12 gauge. Four years later, in 1909, the first 16 gauges were introduced. This Browning A5 16-gauge was made in Belgium in 1931, and sports an outline checkered walnut stock with round "lightning" grip/ fluted comb/ grooved forearm & gloss finish, 26" IC barrel with solid serrated rib & silver bead front sight, textured black buttpad, serrated receiver top, 14.25" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in good condition with some various wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1994 Smith & Wesson, Model 5906, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - VAT8709 1994 Smith & Wesson, Model 5906, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - VAT8709

1994 Smith & Wesson, Model 5906, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - VAT8709

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The Smith & Wesson Model 5906 is a full-sized, double/single-action (DA/SA) stainless steel pistol made from 1989 to 1999. It is equipped with a magazine disconnect feature which is designed to deactivate the trigger if the magazine is not fully inserted. This Model 5906 was made in 1994 and features a 4" barrel, ambidextrous safety, black checkered one-piece wraparound grip, serrated front strap, serrated semi-spur hammer, serrated rear slide, Novak's 3-dot target sights. serrated trigger guard and serrated lever-stop. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, has a nice sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork & (2) 15-round magazines

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1 Of 23,000 - 1971 Winchester, M1894 NRA Centennial Musket, 30-30 Win., (NIB), SN - NRA36661 1 Of 23,000 - 1971 Winchester, M1894 NRA Centennial Musket, 30-30 Win., (NIB), SN - NRA36661

1 Of 23,000 - 1971 Winchester, M1894 NRA Centennial Musket, 30-30 Win., (NIB), SN - NRA36661

Lot #109 (Sale Order 110 of 451)

This full-stocked .30-30 lever action Winchester Model 1894 NRA Centennial Musket is a throwback to vintage military rifle configuration. Created to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the NRA, 23,000 muskets were made and offered in 1971. Musket versions harken back to the military configuration of earlier days, offering a 26-inch barrel for increased velocity and longer, more precise sight radius; a ladder-type rear sight for extreme-range “volley” fire; and a full-length musket-style forearm to protect the hand when shooting became hot and heavy. Even though these rifles were manufactured in 1971, seven years after the 1964 Winchester economizing debacle, the Model 1894 NRA Centennial Musket lever-action rifle displays very good workmanship. Wood-to-metal fit is superior to most post-94s and the polish/ bluing is exceptional. Like any other Winchester Model 1894, this Centennial Musket is a tube-fed lever action with an exposed hammer. Load it through a gate in the right side of the action. Magazine capacity is seven rounds. Other features include an engraved receiver "1871 NRA 1971" with scroll accents, silver medallion stock inlay, adjustable folding ladder rear sight, dovetailed front sight and sling rings. Thus gun is in new/ unfired condition with no wear to speak of, and comes in original box.

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1942 WWII German, French M1935A, 7.65×20mm Longue, Semi-Auto, SN - B9024A 1942 WWII German, French M1935A, 7.65×20mm Longue, Semi-Auto, SN - B9024A

1942 WWII German, French M1935A, 7.65×20mm Longue, Semi-Auto, SN - B9024A

Lot #110 (Sale Order 111 of 451)

The French Model 1935A is a semi-automatic pistol developed in 1937 for French military trials. It was developed by the Swiss-born Charles Petter, a former captain in the French Foreign Legion and an engineer of the French company SACM. Petter designed the pistol with some of the same design elements as John Browning's M1911 pistol, such as the grooved slide and barrel which interlocked and recoil together. Initial production of the 1935A began in 1937, and the pistol began delivery to the French Army in late 1939, with a total of about 10,700 pistols built before German forces occupied the SACM factory in the summer of 1940. The Germans continued production of the 1935A, now designated the "Pistole 625 (f)", with about 23,850 pistols made for the German forces. Following the end of the German occupation of France in 1944, SACM resumed production of the 1935A for the French military making a further 50,400 pistols. In total, about 84,950 1935A pistols were produced between October, 1937, and February, 1950. This Model 1935A "Pistole 625 (f)" was made under German occupation in 1942, and is Nazi proofed WaA251. Features include a matte black finish, 4.25" barrel, black checkered grips, serrated semi-concealed round hammer, fixed sights and 8-round magazine. This gun sports a modern parkerized finish and is in good condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1977 Belgium Browning, B-2000 Skeet, 12 Ga. (28 1977 Belgium Browning, B-2000 Skeet, 12 Ga. (28

1977 Belgium Browning, B-2000 Skeet, 12 Ga. (28" FULL), Semi-Auto, SN - 6B1RR22075

Lot #111 (Sale Order 112 of 451)

The B-2000 was Browning’s first commercial effort at a gas operated shotgun, replacing the recoil operated Double Auto. It was produced from 1974-1983 with only 115,000 manufactured, and was ultimately replaced by the B-80. It was produced in 12 & 20 gauges only, and was offered in Standard, Trap & Skeet grades. The different grades represented cosmetics, such as select stocks, checkering patterns, vent-ribs & pad styles. This B-2000 Skeet Grade 12 gauge was made in Belgium in 1977, and sports a select walnut stock with deep outline checkering/ contoured forearm & gloss finish, scroll engraved receiver, left side loading port, brown rubber recoil pad with black/ white spacers, 28" FULL chrome lined barrel, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, stainless shell lifter, 14.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order.

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1995 Browning, P35 Hi-Power, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 2W5NV53743 1995 Browning, P35 Hi-Power, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 2W5NV53743

1995 Browning, P35 Hi-Power, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 2W5NV53743

Lot #112 (Sale Order 113 of 451)

The Browning Hi-Power Pistol was introduced in 1935 based on a design by John Browning, and completed by Dieudonné Saive at Fabrique Nationale (FN) of Herstal, Belgium. The pistol is often referred to as an HP or BHP and the terms P-35 and HP-35 are also used based on the introduction of the pistol in 1935. During WWII, production was moved to Canada as the Germans occupied Belgium, and this is where the name was changed to "Hi Power". The name change was kept even after production returned to Belgium after the war. The Hi-Power is one of the most widely used military pistols in history, having been used by the armed forces of over 50 countries. Browning P35 Hi-Powers were first imported into the US in 1954. After 82 years of continuous production, FN Herstal announced that the production of the Hi-Power would end, and it was discontinued in early 2018 by Browning Arms. However, in 2022, presumably to compete with the sudden surge in Hi-Power popularity, FN announced they would resume production of the Browning Hi-Power. This Browning P35 Hi-Power was made in Belgium in 1994, and features a 4.7" stainless barrel, two-piece checkered walnut grips, dovetailed rear sight, single action trigger and serrated spur hammer. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in a grey Browning hardcase.

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Winchester, Model 94 Legacy - Case Color, 38-55 Win., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - 6576516 Winchester, Model 94 Legacy - Case Color, 38-55 Win., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - 6576516

Winchester, Model 94 Legacy - Case Color, 38-55 Win., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - 6576516

Lot #113 (Sale Order 114 of 451)

The Winchester Model 1894, or Model 94, is a lever-action repeating rifle & carbine that became one of the most famous and popular hunting rifles of all time. It was designed by John Browning in 1894, and originally chambered to fire two metallic black powder cartridges, the .32-40 Winchester and .38-55 Winchester. The Winchester "Legacy" Series represents the same style and craftsmanship that built their great legend. The Legacy distinguishes itself with a nicely finished American walnut stock with cut checkering and curved grip for a classic fit and smart handling. The stock provides a superb fit when using a scope. A longer forearm allows a more forward hand position to nicely balance the barrel. This 2005 Winchester Model 1894 Legacy is chambered for 38-55 Win. and sports a satin finished walnut stock with deep cut checkering & fluted comb, case hardened receiver, curved metal buttplate, 26" round barrel, Marble's folding adjustable tang sight, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight, tang safety and full length magazine tube with 7-round capacity. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear and a perfect bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with 2005 Winchester catalog.

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#12 Of 100 - Auto-Ordnance, Cased Missouri #12 Of 100 - Auto-Ordnance, Cased Missouri

#12 Of 100 - Auto-Ordnance, Cased Missouri "Second Amendment" - Gold/ Ivory, 45 ACP, SN - AOA28972

Lot #114 (Sale Order 115 of 451)

American Legacy Firearms have partnered with the Second Amendment Foundation to make these gold and ivory limited-edition, 100 for each state, 1911 Government Model pistols. On the left side of the slide, you will find an American Bald Eagle holding a banner that declares ‘The Second Amendment protects the rights of individuals to keep and bear their own firearms.’ The two court cases, U.S. vs. Emerson and District of Columbia vs. Heller were landmark decisions that ‘…guarantee an individual’s right to possess a firearm unconnected with service in a militia, and to use that arm for traditionally lawful purposes, such as self-defense within the home. On the right side of the slide, you will find an American Bald Eagle holding a banner that states ‘The right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.” The court case, McDonald vs. Chicago, overturned Chicago’s ban on handguns. The Supreme Court decision stated that “The Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms for self-defense in one’s home is fully applicable to the states through the Fourteenth Amendment. This pistol is fit with engraved faux-ivory handles and a jeweled hammer and trigger in addition to having the frame gold plated and engraved. The grips are engraved with the gun’s number out of 100. Every gun also comes with a custom oak display case with the gun’s edition number on it as well. This Missouri "2nd Amendment" 1911 pistol is #12 of 100 and is new/ unfired.

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1962 Belgium Browning, "Twelvette" Dragon Black, 12 Ga. (28" MOD), Semi-Auto, SN - 2A41676

Lot #115 (Sale Order 116 of 451)

The Browning Double Automatic Shotgun "Twelvette" was produced from 1955 to 1971. These guns were, and are, the enigma of the shotgun realm and certainly one of the grandest autoloaders to ever grace the field or range. It was the creation of Val Browning, John Moses Browning's son. In 1952 Val Browning received a patent for a “speed loading” mechanism he integrated into his new shotgun and started production of the radically designed Browning Double Auto. Since the barrel only moved about 1/2", it was christened a “short-recoil-action” shotgun. Eliminating the “double shuffle” effect of the A5, his new design considerably reduced the felt recoil of the 12-gauge cartridge. Another unique feature of the Double Auto is it has no magazine. The second round sits on the shell carrier and is visible in the open loading port on the left side of the receiver. The lack of a magazine does away with the fore end cap. This “sleeks” the appearance of the gun and until the currently produced Browning Maxus, the Double Auto was the only autoloading shotgun ever produced without a fore end cap. The Double Auto is the fastest shotgun to load in existence. When the bolt is locked to the rear, the gun is loaded by simply inserting a cartridge into the loading port. This automatically activates the shell holder and feeds the round into the chamber. A second round can then be placed in the port on the shell holder. For a right-handed shooter, this can be accomplished while holding the gun by the pistol grip. To drop the bolt on an empty chamber for storage, there is a carrier latch at the bottom-front of the action that can be pushed forward to release the bolt. The gun also has a unique, ambidextrous safety. Early A5s had a sliding lever protruding down in front of the trigger located inside the trigger guard. While ambidextrous and quick, it was distinctly hazardous, particularly if the shooter was wearing gloves or just had thick fingers. Subsequent “improvements” to the A5 replaced the safety with a traditional cross-bolt button. Val improved upon his father’s design by placing a vertically sliding block behind the trigger, mounted on the backside of the trigger guard. The safety can be deactivated with either hand without requiring the trigger finger to be placed inside the trigger guard. The Double Auto was made in three versions. The initial model was manufactured with a steel receiver which are referred to as the “Standard” Model and were manufactured from 1952–1960. A “Lightweight” model was manufactured from 1952–1956 at which point it was rechristened and marked “Twelvette.” In 1957, an even lighter model, the “Twentyweight,” was introduced. The Twelvettes with aluminum receivers were offered in a variety of colors: Dragon Black, Autumn Brown, Velvet Gray and Forest Green while the Standard (Steel) model came in traditional blue. This Browning Double Automatic "Twelvette" "Dragon Black" was made in Belgium in 1962, and sports a black aluminum receiver with gold filled floral engravings & scroll accents, checkered walnut stock with fluted comb/ round "lightning" grip & gloss finish, gold trigger, 28" MOD barrel, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, black hard rubber buttpad, 14.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun will have a small chip in the forearm on the right side, but otherwise is in beautiful condition and appears to be in good working order.

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1 Of 500 - Remington, Cased R1 1911 1 Of 500 - Remington, Cased R1 1911

1 Of 500 - Remington, Cased R1 1911 "100th Anniversary", 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - JB1855400

Lot #116 (Sale Order 117 of 451)

Remington's Model 1911 R1 takes history’s most trusted pistol platform to new levels of performance. A sweet-shooting advancement of America's classic 1911 pistol, the Remington R1 is an accurate and enduring handgun with original 1911A1 specs. This Remington 1911 R1 Centennial Limited Edition is 1 of 500 produced in 2011 and sports a 24-kt gold banner on left side of the slide"100th ANNIVERSARY 1911-2011", 14-kt gold bead front sight, Carbona blue finish, engraved slide with floral scroll patterns, exhibition-grade smooth walnut grips, beavertail safety grip, serrated spur hammer, grooved backstrap, 5" barrel and comes in a French-fit walnut presentation case with green felt lining. This gun is in beautiful new/ unfired condition and comes in original green hardcase with paperwork & extra magazine.

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1 Of 1,000 - Henry Big Boy Deluxe II Hand Engraved, 357 Mag./ 38 Spl. (NIB), SN - BB0534MD2 1 Of 1,000 - Henry Big Boy Deluxe II Hand Engraved, 357 Mag./ 38 Spl. (NIB), SN - BB0534MD2

1 Of 1,000 - Henry Big Boy Deluxe II Hand Engraved, 357 Mag./ 38 Spl. (NIB), SN - BB0534MD2

Lot #117 (Sale Order 118 of 451)

This 1 Of 1,000 Special Edition Henry Big Boy Deluxe II lever-action rifle sports graceful, elegant hand engraved scrollwork inspired by the work of famed 19th Century engraver Louis Nimschke. It is reminiscent of the priceless Henry Rifle presented to President Abraham Lincoln now on display in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. In addition to the stunning engraving on the solid brass receiver, this Big Boy Deluxe is also adorned with an engraved brass barrel band, curved brass buttplate and a select American walnut stock. The traditional 20? octagonal barrel is outfitted with classic Marbles fully adjustable Semi-Buckhorn rear sights with a reversible white diamond insert and a brass beaded front sight. This gun is new/ unfired in box and appears to be in good working order.

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Para, Hi-Cap Limited PXT LDA Full-Size, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - P142131 Para, Hi-Cap Limited PXT LDA Full-Size, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - P142131

Para, Hi-Cap Limited PXT LDA Full-Size, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - P142131

Lot #118 (Sale Order 119 of 451)

The Para-Ordnance Hi-Cap Limited Full-Size .45 Competition Pistol has more custom extras as standard equipment than any other high capacity pistol in its class. In fact, when World Champion Todd Jarrett is competing in single-action USPSA events, the Para Limited is his gun of choice. This Para Hi-Cap Limited PXT (Power Extractor) LDA (Light Double Action) sports a sterling polished stainless steel slide with two-tone black finish, deep cut front & rear grasping serrations, combat hammer, skeletonized trigger with adjustable over-travel, 5" ramped stainless barrel, adjustable rear sight, extended beaver-tail safety grip, power extractor, stainless bushing and comes with (2) 14-round magazines with bumpers. This gun is in excellent condition with a couple very light scratches, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original green hardcase with paperwork, adjustment tools and safety instruction video.

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Browning, A-Bolt Hunter Shotgun, 12 Ga. (22 Browning, A-Bolt Hunter Shotgun, 12 Ga. (22

Browning, A-Bolt Hunter Shotgun, 12 Ga. (22" Rifled), Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - 02679ZZ151

Lot #119 (Sale Order 120 of 451)

Since its introduction in 1985, the A-Bolt bolt-action rifle has remained a stalwart in the Browning lineup. Perhaps the most specialized model to appear in the period since is the 12-gauge A-Bolt Shotgun, which made its debut in 1995, and was removed from company literature a mere four years later. Built on the A-Bolt II action, the shotgun was offered with either a fully rifled barrel or a smoothbore threaded to accept Invector choke tubes. In 2011, Browning reintroduced the A-Bolt Shotgun--all four variants-Hunter, Medallion, Stalker and Mossy Oak Break-Up. This 2011 A-Bolt Hunter sports a 22" rifled barrel, outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & satin finish, black rubber recoil pad with black spacer, gold plated trigger, adjustable rear sight, TruGlo fiber optic pin front sight, scope rail, sling studs, 2+1 capacity, 13.75" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork.

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Para, Covert Black Carry PXT LDA, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Magazines), SN - P149281 Para, Covert Black Carry PXT LDA, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Magazines), SN - P149281

Para, Covert Black Carry PXT LDA, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Magazines), SN - P149281

Lot #120 (Sale Order 121 of 451)

Para-Ordnance's award winning Carry Safe line of pistols, with their triple safety system, let you carry them hammer down but ready for action when needed. Additional features of the Carry include a flush hammer and rounded grip safety to prevent snagging on clothing. Add the reliability of the Para Power Extractor and you have a pistol that can't be beat. The Covert Black Carry model features a non-reflective highly-durable Para Kote finish making it the perfect companion for those deep cover assignments. And to help make sure that every shot goes where you want it to, it sports Novak's Extreme Duty adjustable rear sight. With its 3.5" barrel and extra concealability features, this may well be the ultimate defensive handgun. Other features include a 6 + 1 round capacity built into a compact 45 ACP frame, Griptor grasping slide grooves and black diamond checkered grips. The Para CCW is one of a special series of single stack LDA autos engineered to offer the ideal balance between concealability and shootability. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original green hardcase with paperwork, adjustment tools & (6) nickel finish magazines.

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1 Of 19,999 - 1980 Winchester, 94 1 Of 19,999 - 1980 Winchester, 94

1 Of 19,999 - 1980 Winchester, 94 "OLIVER F. WINCHESTER", 38-55 Win. (NIB), SN - OFW17781

Lot #121 (Sale Order 122 of 451)

Winchester Commemoratives were first introduced in 1964 with the Wyoming Diamond Jubilee. Each Commemorative was issued as a reproduction of an historically famous gun model or to honor an historically significant person, group, event or institution relating to U.S. or Canadian history. Commemoratives are generally of very excellent quality and are often embellished with fancy stocks and metal finishes. This Winchester Model 94 "OLIVER F. WINCHESTER" Commemorative is 1 of 19,999 produced in 1980, and sports a select walnut stock with deep cut checkering/ oiled finish & fluted comb, scroll engraved gold plated receiver depicting the Winchester factory on the left side and early frontier scenes on the right, gold inlay Oliver F. Winchester signature on the barrel, 1810-1880 gold medallion stock inlay, curved metal buttplate with polished blued finish, 24" octagon barrel with polished blued finish, gold plated barrel band, adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail front sight. This gun is in beautiful condition with a perfect bore, is believed to be new/ unfired, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork & hangtag.

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Kimber, Micro 9 (3 Kimber, Micro 9 (3

Kimber, Micro 9 (3"), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Magazines), SN - PB0208125

Lot #122 (Sale Order 123 of 451)

Kimber builds the world's finest 1911 pistols right here in America—something that makes sense, as few things are as American as a 1911 .45 ACP. Virtually every critical component of every pistol is manufactured inside the Kimber factory. The finest raw materials come through the front gate and Kimber does the rest--the only way to ensure that every part meets unequaled standards. America's "best-of-the-best" shooters always choose Kimber as their standard sidearm, including: U.S. Marines assigned to Special Operations Command, U.S.A. Shooting Rapid Fire Pistol Team, and the legendary LAPD SWAT team. The Micro 9 is ideal for shooters with small hands as well as those who insist on mild recoil combined with enough power for concealed carry or home protection, Micro pistols are the right choice for many applications. This Kimber Micro 9 sports a two-tone stainless frame & slide with rear serrations, 3" stainless barrel, low profile 3-dot sights, beavertail grip, diamond checkered rosewood grips, aluminum trigger, serrated rear strap and round serrated hammer. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with soft case, (2) 7-round magazines with bumpers & paperwork.

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1974 Winchester, Model 12 1974 Winchester, Model 12

1974 Winchester, Model 12 "Y Series", 12 Ga. (30" FULL), Pump, SN - Y2013043

Lot #123 (Sale Order 124 of 451)

The Winchester Model 12 has been popularly named the "Perfect Repeater". It 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. With forged and machined steel parts, the ultimate reason for discontinuation in 1964 was that it was too expensive to produce at a competitive price. Special production examples were produced by Winchester & Browning through specialized gun collector purchase programs, but the original "Perfect Repeater" shotgun was never mass produced after 1964. Winchester Model 12s with a "Y" serial number prefix represent guns that were sold after 1968, by Winchester, in small distribution runs with existing pre-64 receivers. These "Y Series Guns" are believed to have been distributed until the mid-to-late 1970s with approximately 26,000 sold. This Model 12 "Y Series" was distributed in 1974, and features an outline diamond checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, black grip cap, jeweled bolt/ shell lifter, 30" FULL barrel, serrated vent-rib with dual white bead sights, Winchester brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, 2 3/4" chamber and 14.5" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, to include a very small hairline crack under the grip at the rear and appears to be in good working order.

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Sig-Sauer, P938 Equinox (3 Sig-Sauer, P938 Equinox (3

Sig-Sauer, P938 Equinox (3"), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Magazines), SN - 52B052911

Lot #124 (Sale Order 125 of 451)

With the P938, SIG SAUER offers the ballistic advantage of the 9mm cartridge in a platform similar in size to the best-selling P238 pistol. A single-action-only trigger, coupled with full-size SIGLITE Night Sights, makes the P938 handle like a much larger pistol yet is still easy to carry concealed. With dimensions just slightly larger than its .380ACP counterpart, the P938 packs six plus one rounds of 9mm into an all-metal frame. The single-action trigger gives the P938 unmatched accuracy in a pistol its size. Fans of the 1911 will find the thumb safety, magazine release and slide stop lever in familiar places. An ambidextrous safety makes the P938 easy for left- and right-handed shooters. Features include a 3" barrel, stainless steel slide with two-tone nitron/ brushed finish, Diamond wood stained & textured grips, serrated front & rear straps and round hammer. This gun is in same-as new condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original black hardcase with (3) 6-round magazines with bumpers, lanyard holster, belt holster & manual.

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Henry, Silver Eagle - Engraved Nickel, 22 LR, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - SE008515 Henry, Silver Eagle - Engraved Nickel, 22 LR, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - SE008515

Henry, Silver Eagle - Engraved Nickel, 22 LR, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - SE008515

Lot #125 (Sale Order 126 of 451)

The Henry Silver Eagle is based on the engraved scroll and silver plated Serial Number 9 Henry Rifle presented to US Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles by The New Haven Arms Company. Welles served under President Lincoln, distinguished himself as a political leader nationally, and was one of the organizers of the Republican Party. Secretary Welles was also instrumental in the creation of the Navy’s Medal of Honor. Using original photos and hand drawings of the Gideon Welles Serial Number 9 as reference, the master plate used in the creation of the new Silver Eagle pattern was hand cut for production with full coverage on both sides of the receiver cover. The Silver Eagle pattern, like the Henry Rifle itself, is one piece of American history without rival. This model is built on the award winning Henry Golden Boy platform. The rifle features a traditional 20" octagonal barrel outfitted with buckhorn sights; a gunsmithing masterpiece that closely mirrors its legendary predecessors, the original Henrys when they were patented in 1860. Other features include an American walnut stock, nickel plated receiver finish, brass bead front sight and 16 LR/ 21 S capacity. This gun is new/ unfired in original box with paperwork and appears to be in good working order.

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Cased Set - Ruger, New Vaquero SASS Special Edition, 45 Colt, Revolvers, SN - SASS54055 & 54056 Cased Set - Ruger, New Vaquero SASS Special Edition, 45 Colt, Revolvers, SN - SASS54055 & 54056

Cased Set - Ruger, New Vaquero SASS Special Edition, 45 Colt, Revolvers, SN - SASS54055 & 54056

Lot #126 (Sale Order 127 of 451)

Since its introduction in 1993, the Ruger Vaquero has dominated the cowboy action shooting world and earned its reputation for rugged reliability due to its strength and mechanical superiority. It is often referred to as the gun that won the New West because of its widespread popularity among single-action shooters and cowboy action competitors. The Ruger Vaquero combines the original Old West single-action look and feel with modern features. The mid-size steel frame and cylinder are scaled-down to the same size as the original 1955 Ruger Blackhawk, closely resembling the classic single-action revolvers of the late 1800s. The Single Action Shooting Society (SASS) is an international membership organization formed in 1987 to preserve and promote the sport of Cowboy Action Shooting. SASS serves as the governing and sanctioning body for the sport of Cowboy Action Shooting and Wild Bunch Action Shooting worldwide - ensuring safety and consistency in the sport. SASS members share a common interest in preserving the history of the Old West and competitive shooting in a safe, fun, family-friendly environment. These .45 Colt Single-Action SASS Special Edition Consecutive Serial Number Revolvers are being sold as a set of two. Both guns feature a high-gloss stainless finish, traditional western-style black checkered grips with SASS logo, 5.5" cold hammer-forged barrel, Montado-style hammer, transfer bar mechanism with loading gate interlock, crescent-shaped ejector rod and fluted 6-shot cylinder. These guns are in new/ unfired condition, appear to be in good working order and come in red commemorative hardcase with paperwork.

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1989 Kimber Of Oregon (Clackamas), M89 BGR, 375 H&H Magnum, Bolt-Action (Zeiss), SN - 890827 1989 Kimber Of Oregon (Clackamas), M89 BGR, 375 H&H Magnum, Bolt-Action (Zeiss), SN - 890827

1989 Kimber Of Oregon (Clackamas), M89 BGR, 375 H&H Magnum, Bolt-Action (Zeiss), SN - 890827

Lot #127 (Sale Order 128 of 451)

Kimber was founded as "Kimber of Oregon" in 1979 by Jack Warne and his son Greg Warne in the small town of Clackamas, Oregon. The Kimber of Oregon company was formed for the sole purpose of making and selling its "American Made" Model 82 rifle. While the first prototype Model 82 was actually completed by Jack Warne in 1977, it would take until January of 1980 before Kimber of Oregon, Inc. (KoO) was officially established, at which time shipments of the Model 82 began. In November, 1986, the U.S. Army notified Greg Warne, then president of Kimber, of a contract opportunity. The United States and Marine Corps were looking for a new rimfire rifle to be used in three-position indoor matches and to train military marksmen. The contract would be for 10,000 rifles. Kimber Of Oregon was eventually granted two separate contracts to manufacture M82s to serve as the U.S. Military training rifle. This U.S. Contract helped to revive the then struggling company, but in the late 1980s, the company began to struggle again after private stock offerings fell short. In 1989, Kimber of Oregon was sold to Oregon timber baron Bruce Engel, who founded WTD Industries, Inc. Engel had difficulty running Kimber, and soon the company sought bankruptcy protection. In 1990, several former Kimber employees, including Dan Cooper, founded Cooper Firearms of Montana. In the mid-1990s, Kimber was reformed and today, "Kimber Of America" manufactures a line of M1911-style handguns of excellent quality, as well as rifles. In 1989, the M89 BGR (Big Game Rifle) was introduced. These Big Game Rifles were manufactured in Clackamas, Oregon until Kimber was sold in mid-1989, at which point production was moved to Colton, Oregon. This Kimber Of Oregon M89 BGR was manufactured at the original Clackamas facility and sports a claro walnut stock with deep cut checkering/ fluted comb/ gloss finish & black forearm tip, blued steel grip cap, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, 24" barrel, adjustable folding rear sight, ramped dovetail front sight, inletted sling studs, Model 70-type safety, hinged straddle floorplate with trigger guard release and sells complete with a Zeiss Diavari C 3-9x36 MC scope. 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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1987 Ruger, Redhawk (7.5 1987 Ruger, Redhawk (7.5

1987 Ruger, Redhawk (7.5"), 44 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 501-95046

Lot #128 (Sale Order 129 of 451)

The Ruger Redhawk is a DA/SA, large-frame revolver that was first introduced in 1979. It is made from high-grade steel that 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. Custom ammunition manufacturers even have loads made specifically for Ruger revolvers that cannot fit in shorter chambers or revolvers of weaker construction (such as the Smith & Wesson Model 29). This makes the Redhawk popular as a bear defense gun among hunters and trappers. This Ruger Redhawk was made in 1987, and sports a full brushed stainless finish, 7.5" ribbed barrel, shrouded extractor rod, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, dovetailed front sight with red insert, grooved rib, smooth walnut grips with medallion inlays, serrated hammer and 6-shot cylinder. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with manual.

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1999 Marlin, 336SS Stainless, 30-30 Win., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - 99013290 1999 Marlin, 336SS Stainless, 30-30 Win., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - 99013290

1999 Marlin, 336SS Stainless, 30-30 Win., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - 99013290

Lot #129 (Sale Order 130 of 451)

The Model 336 is a direct descendent of the Marlin Model 1893 which was produced from 1893 to 1936. Based on the patents of L.L. Hepburn, the Model 1893 incorporated a new locking bolt system and a two-piece firing pin. In 1936, with only minor changes to the stock, forearm, and sights, the Model 1893 was redesignated the Model 1936 (soon renamed the Model 36). All of these firearms featured a solid-top receiver made of forged steel and incorporated side ejection of fired cartridges. Compared to the Winchester 94, then the predominant lever-action hunting rifle, the Model 36 was somewhat heavier with a simpler internal mechanism and a full pistol grip-type buttstock in contrast to the Winchester 94's straight grip stock. In 1948, the Model 36 was replaced by the Model 336, which was sold under both the Marlin and Glenfield brands. The Model 336 has been in continuous production from 1948 to the present day, and is currently produced by Ruger Firearms under the Marlin brand. This Marlin Model 336SS features a diamond checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, polished stainless steel receiver/ barrel/ tube & band, black grip cap, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, 20" barrel, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramp front sight and BSA Deerhunter 3-9x40 scope with silver finish. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a nice sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork.

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1 Of 1000 - Ruger, SP101 - Deluxe Engraved Talo Exclusive, 357 Mag., Revolver (NIB), SN - 576-60210 1 Of 1000 - Ruger, SP101 - Deluxe Engraved Talo Exclusive, 357 Mag., Revolver (NIB), SN - 576-60210

1 Of 1000 - Ruger, SP101 - Deluxe Engraved Talo Exclusive, 357 Mag., Revolver (NIB), SN - 576-60210

Lot #130 (Sale Order 131 of 451)

Because you can never be too prepared, the Ruger SP101 offers larger-caliber protection in a smaller-framed revolver. This double-action revolver was created with personal protection in mind and constructed with a solid stainless steel frame while tool-free disassembly and reassembly make for easy maintenance. The cushioned rubber of the peg-style grip frame ensures no metal is exposed in the backstrap offering comfort and control, and the triple-locking cylinder aids in positive alignment for lasting dependable operation round after round. Whether for home or personal defense in the field or in the woods, the SP101 is trusted and reliable. Among the most powerful small frame revolvers on the market, they are engineered for solid performance. This SP101 Deluxe Engraved Talo Exclusive is one of approximately one-thousand produced in 2011. Features include a full stainless finish with full coverage scroll floral engravings, 2.25" ribbed & lugged barrel with shrouded extractor rod, black rubber grips with Altamont walnut panel inserts, transfer bar safety mechanism and fluted 5-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun is in beautiful new/ unfired condition, appears to be in good working order and comes in original grey hardcase with paperwork.

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1968 Sako, L61R 1968 Sako, L61R

1968 Sako, L61R "Finnbear" Mannlicher, 264 Win. Mag., Bolt-Action, SN - 36375

Lot #131 (Sale Order 132 of 451)

Established in 1921, in Finland, Sako has been developing world-class military, target and hunting rifles, as well as cartridges, for decades. First created to build and service firearms for the Civil Guard in Finland, the company played a key role in Finland’s struggle for survival during WWII. The first civilian rifle bearing the Sako name was the L46 (Model 1946) which was later denoted the L461 "Vixen". In 1957, Sako launched a longer action, the L57, subsequently renamed L579 "Forester" which is a "medium action rifle intended for the .308 Winchester and similar cartridges. In 1961, Sako introduced the L61R "Finnbear" for long cartridges like the .30-06 and 264 Magnum. Even today, the Sako name is associated with uncompromising accuracy and reliability. This L61R "Finnbear" was made in Riihimäki-Finland in circa 1968, and sports a European walnut Monte Carlo Mannlicher stock with deep diamond cut skip-line checkering/ raised cheek/ high fluted comb & gloss finish, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, high luster polished bluing finish, 20" barrel, hooded checkered ramp front dovetail sight, serrated receiver top with integrated scope mounts and sling swivels. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Ruger, New Model Super Blackhawk, 44 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Case & Holster), SN - 87-56616 Ruger, New Model Super Blackhawk, 44 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Case & Holster), SN - 87-56616

Ruger, New Model Super Blackhawk, 44 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Case & Holster), SN - 87-56616

Lot #132 (Sale Order 133 of 451)

The Ruger Blackhawk is a six-shot, single-action revolver that was introduced in 1955. The Super Blackhawk (chambered for magnum loads) was in introduced in 1959. The early Blackhawk models (pre-1974) still operated the same way as the Colt SAA, in that the hammer was half cocked to load and unload, and that the firearm was not safe to carry with all six chambers loaded due to the hammer resting upon the sixth chamber. 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. All Super Blackhawks, new & early styles, are capable of operating with much higher pressure handloads than factory produced ammunition in .44 Magnum. It is one of the top choices for handgun hunting and is capable of reliably taking down deer, elk, caribou, moose, lion, grizzly or brown bear and even cape buffalo. It combines the reliability and simplicity of a revolver with the energy of the famous magnum cartridge. This New Model Super Blackhawk (with transfer bar) was made in 2003, and sports a 7.5" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight, blued frame & cylinder, smooth walnut grips with Ruger medallion inlay and grooved hammer. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order, comes in a standard grey hardcase with manual and sells complete with a black tooled leather western-style belt/ holster.

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1 Of 1500 - Marlin, M1895 Cowboy LTD - Engraved/ Gold, 45-70 Govt. (NIB), SN - MR01929F 1 Of 1500 - Marlin, M1895 Cowboy LTD - Engraved/ Gold, 45-70 Govt. (NIB), SN - MR01929F

1 Of 1500 - Marlin, M1895 Cowboy LTD - Engraved/ Gold, 45-70 Govt. (NIB), SN - MR01929F

Lot #133 (Sale Order 134 of 451)

The Marlin brand is synonymous with lever-action rifles - the classic American long gun, a tool of history and just as much a symbol of the Old West as the six-shooter. Their rich tradition stretches back to the Model 1881. The Model 1895 is a frontier legend and big game hero. It is quick pointing, fast-handling and has classic styling. Chambered for big bore rounds of .45-70 Govt., this rifle is a hard-hitting, big game-dropping powerhouse. This M1895 Cowboy Limited model is a perfect addition for the avid collector – with only 1500 manufactured. Its premium styling features a B-grade walnut stock with deep cut checkering/ high comb & high gloss finish, scroll engraved receiver with an elk in gold inlay on the left side & the classic Marlin Horse & Rider gold inlay on the right side, gold trigger, high luster polished bluing, 24" octagon barrel with deep-cut Ballard-type rifling (6 grooves), Marble's full-buckhorn adjustable elevator rear side, Marble's brass bead front sight, engraved bolt, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer and sling studs. This gun is in beautiful new/ unfired condition with box & paperwork and appears to be in good working order.

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1977 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk, 30 Carbine, Revolver, SN - 51-12234 1977 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk, 30 Carbine, Revolver, SN - 51-12234

1977 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk, 30 Carbine, Revolver, SN - 51-12234

Lot #134 (Sale Order 135 of 451)

The Ruger Blackhawk is a six-shot, single-action revolver introduced in 1955 when westerns were popular in movies and television. Colt had discontinued the iconic Single Action Army prior to World War II, and few single-action revolvers were available to meet market demand for cowboy-style revolvers. In 1953, the new firm of Sturm, Ruger & Company introduced the Single-Six, a .22 LR rimfire single-action revolver. The Single-Six proved to be a popular seller, leading Ruger to develop and market a centerfire revolver similar to the Single Action Army: the Ruger Blackhawk. The early models of the Blackhawk still operated the same way as the Colt in that the hammer was half cocked to load and unload, and that the firearm was not safe to carry with all six chambers loaded due to the hammer resting upon the sixth chamber. A transfer bar was added to all models in 1974. This Ruger New Model Blackhawk (with transfer bar) .30 Carbine was made in 1977, and sports a 7.5" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight, grooved hammer and smooth walnut grips with medallion logo inlays. 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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1957 German-Krico, Sporting Rifle, 22 Hornet, Bolt-Action (Leupold Scope), SN - 100140 1957 German-Krico, Sporting Rifle, 22 Hornet, Bolt-Action (Leupold Scope), SN - 100140

1957 German-Krico, Sporting Rifle, 22 Hornet, Bolt-Action (Leupold Scope), SN - 100140

Lot #135 (Sale Order 136 of 451)

Krico (Kriegeskorte & Co. in Stuttgart) is a German firm that dates back to 1878. It started out as a wholesaler of gunpowder, dynamite, ammunition, and arms. After World War I, the company had difficulties because both the trading and production of weapons was banned. For this reason, Krico turned its attention to the fabrication of other steel products. In the period between 1925 and 1928, Kriegeskorte produced cycle frames. The business continued after World War II, but still was unable to manufacture guns, as production of weapons and ammunition was forbidden by the Allies. In 1947, Krico was given permission to make slaughter firearms, and this was followed in 1949 by permission to make starting pistols. It was not until 1950 that the company was allowed to make air rifles, and the following year they were granted the approval for small caliber rifles. The production of hunting rifles started in 1954 for .22 Hornet and .222 Rem. calibers. Following this, Krico was kept busy converting former military Mausers to sporting and hunting use. The company developed models 600 and 700 for heavier calibers in 1963. Krico has always been known for making high quality rifles and are still in business today but have few sales in the United States. Krico Rifles are designed from a Mauser-Style action and are often referred to as "Mini-Mausers. This Krico Sporting Rifle is dated "2 57" (February, 1957) and sports a European walnut stock with deep cut outlined checkering/ Schnabel forearm tip, fluted comb & oiled finish, black grip cap with white spacer, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, high luster bluing finish, 26" barrel, multi-leaf folding rear sight, ramped pin front sight, sling rings, detachable box magazine and sells complete with a Leupold Vari-X 3x9 scope. This gun will have a cracked/ repaired forearm on the left side, but otherwise is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1977 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk, 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - 33-59977 1977 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk, 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - 33-59977

1977 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk, 357 Magnum, Revolver, SN - 33-59977

Lot #136 (Sale Order 137 of 451)

The Ruger Blackhawk is a six-shot, single-action revolver introduced in 1955, when westerns were popular in movies and television. Colt had discontinued the iconic Single Action Army prior to World War II, and few single-action revolvers were available to meet market demand for cowboy-style revolvers. In 1953, the new firm of Sturm, Ruger & Company introduced the Single-Six, a .22 LR rimfire single-action revolver. The Single-Six proved to be a popular seller, leading Ruger to develop and market a centerfire revolver similar to the Single Action Army: the Ruger Blackhawk. The early models of the Blackhawk still operated the same way as the Colt in that the hammer was half cocked to load and unload, and that the firearm was not safe to carry with all six chambers loaded due to the hammer resting upon the sixth chamber. A transfer bar was added to all models in 1974. This Ruger New Model Blackhawk (with transfer bar) 357 Magnum was made in 1977, and sports a 6.5" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight, grooved hammer and smooth walnut grips with medallion logo inlays. 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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1 Of 1500 - Marlin, M1894 Cowboy LTD - Engraved/ Gold, 45 Colt, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - MR40364G 1 Of 1500 - Marlin, M1894 Cowboy LTD - Engraved/ Gold, 45 Colt, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - MR40364G

1 Of 1500 - Marlin, M1894 Cowboy LTD - Engraved/ Gold, 45 Colt, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - MR40364G

Lot #137 (Sale Order 138 of 451)

The Marlin brand is synonymous with lever-action rifles - the classic American long gun, a tool of history and just as much a symbol of the Old West as the six-shooter. The Model 1894 was the first rifle with a flat-top, side-eject receiver. Originally patented on August 1, 1893, by L.L. Hepburn, it featured a revolutionary lever-fire system with repeat-fire capability. This M1894 Cowboy Limited model is a perfect addition for the avid collector – with only 1500 manufactured. Its premium styling features a B-grade walnut stock with deep cut diamond checkering/ high comb & high gloss finish, scroll engraved receiver with the classic Marlin Horse & Rider gold inlay on the left side, gold trigger, high luster polished bluing, 20" octagon barrel with deep-cut Ballard-type rifling (1:38 twist), Marble's full-buckhorn adjustable elevator rear side, Marble's brass bead front sight and black checkered buttpad. This gun is in beautiful new/ unfired condition with box & paperwork and appears to be in good working order.

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1982 Ruger, Security-Six (2.75 1982 Ruger, Security-Six (2.75

1982 Ruger, Security-Six (2.75"), 357 Magnum/ 38 Spl., Revolver (W/ Holster), SN - 158-53738

Lot #138 (Sale Order 139 of 451)

The Ruger Security-Six is a double-action revolver introduced in 1972, and manufactured until 1988. Although medium-framed in size, the Security-Six was somewhat stronger than competing guns, as it featured a thicker frame without a sideplate cutout, a stronger barrel shank, larger/stronger internal parts, and an increased diameter cylinder with offset bolt locking notches. All Security-Six series revolvers came with original equipment manufacturer (OEM) supplied service-style wooden grips. .357 Magnum models also permitted the use of the shorter .38 Special cartridge. Barrel lengths available on the Security-Six included 2.75", 4" and 6". This Security-Six 357 Magnum/38 Special was made in 1982, and features a 2.75" ribbed & lugged barrel with shrouded extractor rod, polished blue finish, diamond checkered walnut grips with silver Ruger logo medallion inlays, stainless trigger, grooved stainless hammer, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, pinned blade front sight with orange inlay and fluted 6-shot swing-out cylinder. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes with Uncle Mike's black nylon holster

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1 Of 3000 - 1998 Winchester, Model 63 Limited Edition, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - ST2893 1 Of 3000 - 1998 Winchester, Model 63 Limited Edition, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - ST2893

1 Of 3000 - 1998 Winchester, Model 63 Limited Edition, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - ST2893

Lot #139 (Sale Order 140 of 451)

Produced from 1933 to 1958, the Winchester Model 63 was an updated variant of the Model 1903. It featured a tubular magazine in the butt stock which held ten cartridges and was loaded through a slot in the right side of the butt stock. It was a quick "takedown" rifle that required the user to press the takedown screw-lock down through a slot in the tang to release the lock from the ratchet. This Model 63 is 1 of approximately 3,000 manufactured in 1997/98 as a Limited Production run. Features include a smooth walnut stock with pistol grip & satin finish, blued metal buttplate, 23" barrel, grooved receiver top, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetailed front sight. This gun is in beautiful new/ unfired condition with box & paperwork and appears to be in good working order.

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Circa 1920 Remington, Model 51 Type I, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - PA3154 Circa 1920 Remington, Model 51 Type I, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - PA3154

Circa 1920 Remington, Model 51 Type I, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - PA3154

Lot #140 (Sale Order 141 of 451)

The Remington Model 51 is a single-action, straight blowback operated, semi-auto pistol manufactured from 1918 to 1926, though small numbers were assembled into the mid-1930s. Marketed as a pocket pistol, it was available in .32 ACP and .380 ACP calibers with approximately 65,000 produced. All Model 51s are marked with a serial number on the left side of the frame with the prefix “PA” for Pedersen Automatic. The early Type I .380 Model's (1918-1921) had 9 vertical serrations-wide and U shaped-on the rear of the slide. This Model 51 Type I (380 ACP) sports a 3.25" barrel, black checkered grips, safety grip, serrated top with fixed sights and 7-round magazine. This gun is in good condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork.

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1989 Marlin, M1895SS (Super Sport), 45/70 Govt., Lever-Action, SN - 11010773 1989 Marlin, M1895SS (Super Sport), 45/70 Govt., Lever-Action, SN - 11010773

1989 Marlin, M1895SS (Super Sport), 45/70 Govt., Lever-Action, SN - 11010773

Lot #141 (Sale Order 142 of 451)

The Marlin brand is synonymous with lever-action rifles - the classic American long gun, a tool of history and just as much a symbol of the Old West as the six-shooter. Their rich tradition stretches back to the Model 1881. The Model 1895 is a frontier legend and big game hero. It is quick pointing, fast-handling and has classic styling. Chambered for big bore rounds of .45-70 Govt., this rifle is a hard-hitting, big game-dropping powerhouse. The Model 1895SS (Super Sport) was only produced from 1984 - 1989 and featured a 22" Micro-Groove barrel and a slimmer recoil pad than standard models. This Marlin Model 1895SS was made in 1989, and sports a smooth walnut stock with fluted comb & large rounded forearm, brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, black grip cap with white spacer, folding adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, sling studs, hammer thumb extension and Simmons 4x32 WA scope. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Kimber, Custom II Full-Size 1911, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - K677594 Kimber, Custom II Full-Size 1911, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - K677594

Kimber, Custom II Full-Size 1911, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - K677594

Lot #142 (Sale Order 143 of 451)

Kimber builds the world's finest 1911 pistols right here in America—something that makes sense as few things are as American as a 1911 .45 ACP.. Virtually every critical component of every pistol is manufactured inside the Kimber factory. The finest raw materials come through the front gate, and Kimber does the rest--the only way to ensure that every part meets unequaled standards. America's "best-of-the-best" shooters always choose Kimber as their standard sidearm, including: U.S. Marines assigned to Special Operations Command, U.S.A. Shooting Rapid Fire Pistol Team, and the legendary LAPD SWAT team. The Kimber Custom II comes from Kimber's Custom Shop and combines all the best carry features that Kimber has to offer into one package. This Kimber Custom II Full-Size 1911 sports a blued frame & slide, front & rear slide serrations, 5" stainless barrel, 3-dot night sights, beavertail grip safety, diamond checkered rosewood grips, aluminum adjustable skeletonized trigger and round serrated hammer. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes with a new MOE 7-round magazine.

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1975 Ruger, No. 1, 22-250 Rem., Falling Block, SN - 130-13924 1975 Ruger, No. 1, 22-250 Rem., Falling Block, SN - 130-13924

1975 Ruger, No. 1, 22-250 Rem., Falling Block, SN - 130-13924

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The Ruger No. 1 is a single-shot rifle with Farquharson-style internal hammer falling-block action introduced in 1967. An underlever lowers the block allowing loading and cocks the rifle. Lenard Brownell, commenting on his work at Ruger, said of the No. 1: "There was never any question about the strength of the action. I remember, in testing it, how much trouble I had trying to tear it up. In fact, I never did manage to blow one apart". The No. 1 is Ruger's premium rifle. This No. 1 was made in 1975, and sports a 26" barrel, select American walnut checkered stock with fluted comb/ beavertail forearm & gloss finish, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, sliding shotgun-type tang mounted safety, integral scope base, black grip cap with Ruger logo, sling studs and sells complete with Crossfire II 4-12x44 scope. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Ruger, SR1911 Full Size - Stainless, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Case), SN - 671-29557 Ruger, SR1911 Full Size - Stainless, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Case), SN - 671-29557

Ruger, SR1911 Full Size - Stainless, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Case), SN - 671-29557

Lot #144 (Sale Order 145 of 451)

Based on the standard-issue .45 caliber M1911 sidearm used by the United States Armed Forces from 1911 to 1985, the Ruger SR1911 Semi-Auto Pistol boasts rugged engineering with modern features you would only expect on a custom gun. A slightly shorter barrel enhances ease of carry and speed of deployment. High-quality stainless steel, manufactured with an ultra-modern precision CNC-controlled machining process, results in a superior slide-to-frame fit and smooth cycling of the action. The barrel and bushing are also machined from stainless steel to provide excellent accuracy. Positive barrel lock-up ensures superior accuracy out of the box. The frame and slide have a low-glare bead-blasted finish, and serrations on the slide ensure positive grip while cycling the action by hand. The lightweight, aluminum skeletonized trigger with an adjustable over-travel stop enhances accuracy. The light, crisp trigger pull has no creep, with a quick, positive reset. A lightweight skeletonized hammer provides instant lock time and ample serrated surface for positive thumb engagement. Other performance-enhancing details include a oversized beavertail grip safety, extended thumb safety & slide stop lever, polished titanium feed ramp, oversized ejection port, extended magazine release, checkered backstrap, loaded chamber indicator, Novak 3-dot sights, 4.25" barrel, and diamond checkered walnut grips with medallion inlays. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, has a nice sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with black soft case, extra magazine & paperwork.

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Henry, Big Boy Large Loop Carbine - Case Hardened (16 Henry, Big Boy Large Loop Carbine - Case Hardened (16

Henry, Big Boy Large Loop Carbine - Case Hardened (16"), 45 Colt, Lever-Action, SN - BBSCC000700CR

Lot #145 (Sale Order 146 of 451)

The Henry Big Boy Color Case Hardened Carbine has a unique style all its own! Specifically designed for today's modern hunter, this is the ideal rifle for the 'straight wall cartridge', and it's the perfect brush or truck gun to have at hand. The Big Boy features the smooth, quiet and reliable lever action that you've come to expect from a Henry. A 16.5" octagon barrel will deliver the compact accuracy you need in brush and heavy cover. The large-loop lever offers a fast action even with gloved hands in colder climates. It has a fully adjustable rear sight with white diamond insert and a bead front sight to pick-up your target quickly. The drilled and tapped receiver has a beautiful color case hardened finish matched to a matte blued barrel finish. A classic checkered American walnut stock includes an impact resistant recoil pad. The Henry Big Boy Color Case Hardened Carbine is sure to become your next family heirloom. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Springfield Amory, 1911 Range Officer Operator, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - NM652609 Springfield Amory, 1911 Range Officer Operator, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - NM652609

Springfield Amory, 1911 Range Officer Operator, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - NM652609

Lot #146 (Sale Order 147 of 451)

Standing shoulder to shoulder with some of the most legendary 1911 pistols, the Range Officer line began as a popular competition platform and won over 1911 enthusiasts across the country. The 1911 Range Officer Operator .45 ACP takes the competition features of the Range Officer and optimizes them for tactical use. The forged carbon steel frame and slide are precision cut for a lifetime of service, while the extended lightweight trigger, lowered and flared ejection port, and G.I.-style recoil system are bred for hardcore defensive applications. An extended beavertail grip safety negates hammer bite, while the excellent controls keep you in command. The Range Officer Operator sports a 5" stainless steel match grade barrel with fitted bushing for competition accuracy. Other features include low-profile combat white dot sights with fiber-optic front pin, lower accessory rail, serrated rear strap, non-glare parkerized finish, crossed cannons Cocobolo grips and round serrated hammer. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original grey hardcase with (2) 7-round magazines, fiber-optic pins and paperwork.

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Ruger, M77 Hawkeye MKII International Stainless, 6.5 Creedmoor, Bolt-Action (NIB), SN - 712-38028 Ruger, M77 Hawkeye MKII International Stainless, 6.5 Creedmoor, Bolt-Action (NIB), SN - 712-38028

Ruger, M77 Hawkeye MKII International Stainless, 6.5 Creedmoor, Bolt-Action (NIB), SN - 712-38028

Lot #147 (Sale Order 148 of 451)

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 M77 RSI International (Rings/Sights/International) version sports an 18.5" barrel, stainless steel finish throughout, checkered walnut Mannlicher (International) stock with satin finish, black grip cap, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, adjustable folding leaf white diamond rear sight, ramped brass bead front sight, sling stud/ ring and hinged floorplate with etched Ruger logo & trigger guard release button. This gun is new/ unfired in original box with paperwork and appears to be in good working order.

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Custom Match Grade - Armscor/ Colt, 1911A1 Full Size, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - AP1950420 Custom Match Grade - Armscor/ Colt, 1911A1 Full Size, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - AP1950420

Custom Match Grade - Armscor/ Colt, 1911A1 Full Size, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - AP1950420

Lot #148 (Sale Order 149 of 451)

This custom target pistol is built on an Armscor Full Size 1911A1 frame and sports a Colt MK IV/ Series 70 slide with polished blued finish & rear serrations, 5" Nowlin stainless steel match grade barrel with bushing, adjustable aluminum skeletonized trigger, beavertail safety grip, front & rear strap serrations, BO-MAR adjustable rear sight, round serrated hammer, oversized serrated magazine release button, diamond checkered walnut grips, and MOE 10-round magazine with bumper. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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(Scarce) 2003/04 Winchester, Model 9417, 17 HMR, Lever-Action, SN - F767809 (Scarce) 2003/04 Winchester, Model 9417, 17 HMR, Lever-Action, SN - F767809

(Scarce) 2003/04 Winchester, Model 9417, 17 HMR, Lever-Action, SN - F767809

Lot #149 (Sale Order 150 of 451)

Called by some “The best rifle Winchester has made since 1964,” the rimfire Model 9422 lever action was made from 1972 to 2004. Its sister rifle, the 9417 was not introduced until 2003 and was discontinued only a year later, along with the 9422, with very few produced. Engineered to utilize a modified version of Winchester’s super-reliable Model 61 slide-action rimfire mechanism, but mirroring the look and feel of the legendary Model 1894 centerfire lever-action rifles. Frames were forged and then milled. Internal components were of top-shelf quality—no pot metal or stamped parts. Stocks were nice walnut and were well-fitted and beautifully finished. Like the ancestral Model 61, all 9422s & 9417s were takedowns, although that’s not visually obvious. By removing a large screw from the left rear side of the action, the front and rear halves of the rifle may be separated. From the get-go, these rifles proved to be wonderfully reliable. Receivers are solid-topped and grooved for scope rings. Because the ejection port is high on the right side, the action is an angle-eject design that doesn’t interfere with mounting an optic—the first lever action of its type from Winchester. This Model 9417 was made in 2003/ 04, and sports a checkered walnut stock with English grip & satin finish, polished blued receiver/ barrel, 20" barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped front sight, black checkered buttpad and sling studs. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Custom Competition - Armscor/ Signature, 1911A1 Full Size, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - AP1950418 Custom Competition - Armscor/ Signature, 1911A1 Full Size, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - AP1950418

Custom Competition - Armscor/ Signature, 1911A1 Full Size, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - AP1950418

Lot #150 (Sale Order 151 of 451)

This custom target pistol is built on a Armscor Full Size 1911A1 frame and sports a Signature Series slide with polished blued finish & rear serrations, 5" Nowlin stainless steel Cathode Electrode Discharge Machined (ECM) barrel with bushing, adjustable aluminum skeletonized trigger, beavertail safety grip, ambidextrous stainless safety lever, stainless slide stop, front & rear strap serrations, Kensight adjustable rear sight, green fiber-optic pin front sight, round serrated hammer, oversized serrated magazine release button, tactical laminate grips with aggressive bogies & angled ridgebacks texture, and MEC-GAR 10-round steel magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1974 Ruger, M77 1974 Ruger, M77

1974 Ruger, M77 "200th Year Of American Liberty", 257 Roberts, Bolt-Action, SN - 71-85475

Lot #151 (Sale Order 152 of 451)

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. The M77 was reintroduced in 1991 as the Mark II with the safety, bolt, and trigger mildly redesigned. This original M77 design rifle was made in 1974, marked "MADE IN THE 200th YEAR OF AMERICAN LIBERTY" with gold fill, and features a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, black grip gap with white Ruger logo inlay, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, 22" barrel, integrated scope rails with detachable rings, sling studs, adjustable trigger, tang safety and internal magazine with hinged floorplate. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Custom Match Grade - Armscor/ Clark, 1911A1 Full Size, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - AP1951678 Custom Match Grade - Armscor/ Clark, 1911A1 Full Size, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - AP1951678

Custom Match Grade - Armscor/ Clark, 1911A1 Full Size, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - AP1951678

Lot #152 (Sale Order 153 of 451)

This custom target pistol is built on a Armscor Full Size 1911A1 frame and sports a polished blued slide with front & rear serrations, 5" Clark stainless steel match grade barrel with 1" ported compensator, adjustable aluminum skeletonized trigger, beavertail safety grip, grooved backstrap, adjustable rear sight, round serrated hammer, laminate starburst grips, and 7-round steel magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1 Of 9422 - 2006 Winchester, 9422 Traditional Tribute, 22 S L  LR, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - FTS7063 1 Of 9422 - 2006 Winchester, 9422 Traditional Tribute, 22 S L  LR, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - FTS7063

1 Of 9422 - 2006 Winchester, 9422 Traditional Tribute, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - FTS7063

Lot #153 (Sale Order 154 of 451)

Called by some “The best rifle Winchester has made since 1964,” the rimfire Model 9422 lever action was produced from 1972 to 2004. Engineered to utilize a modified version of Winchester’s super-reliable Model 61 slide-action rimfire mechanism but mirroring the look and feel of the legendary Model 1894 centerfire lever-action rifles, it was a rip-roaring success. The Model 9422 was intended—and by many accounts succeeded—in re-establishing Winchester’s reputation as a premium firearms manufacturer. Frames were forged and then milled. Internal components were of top-shelf quality—no pot metal or stamped parts. Stocks were nice walnut and were well-fitted and beautifully finished. Like the ancestral Model 61, all 9422s were takedowns, although that’s not visually obvious. By removing a large screw from the left rear side of the action, the front and rear halves of the rifle may be separated. From the get-go, Model 9422s proved to be wonderfully reliable. Receivers are solid-topped and grooved for scope rings. Because the ejection port is high on the right side, the action is an angle-eject design that doesn’t interfere with mounting an optic—the first lever action of its type from Winchester. This Model 9422 Tribute Special Edition is 1 of 9422 produced in 2006 and is receiver etched "MODEL 9422 TRIBUTE" in a banner on the left side, etched with the Winchester logo horse & rider on the right side and is marked "MODEL 9422 TRIBUTE - ONE OF 9422" on the right side of the barrel. It sports a checkered walnut stock with an English grip & satin finish, polished blued receiver/ barrel, 20" barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped front sight, brass tube and brown checkered buttpad. This gun is in new condition with no wear to speak of, appears to be unfired, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork & hangtag.

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Custom Competition - Armscor, 1911A1 Full Size, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - AP1951676 Custom Competition - Armscor, 1911A1 Full Size, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - AP1951676

Custom Competition - Armscor, 1911A1 Full Size, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - AP1951676

Lot #154 (Sale Order 155 of 451)

This custom target pistol is built on an Armscor Full Size 1911A1 frame and sports a polished blued slide with rear serrations, 5" stainless steel barrel with bushing, adjustable aluminum skeletonized trigger, beavertail safety grip, grooved backstrap, dovetail sights, round serrated hammer, rosewood double diamond grips with punisher medallions, and 7-round steel magazine. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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2015 Remington, 700 Classic Deluxe SF Limited, 35 Whelen, Bolt-Action (NIB), SN - RR31177J 2015 Remington, 700 Classic Deluxe SF Limited, 35 Whelen, Bolt-Action (NIB), SN - RR31177J

2015 Remington, 700 Classic Deluxe SF Limited, 35 Whelen, Bolt-Action (NIB), SN - RR31177J

Lot #155 (Sale Order 156 of 451)

Beginning in 2006, Remington started producing the Model 700 CDL SF (Classic Deluxe - Stainless Fluted) Limited Edition, only in one caliber each year, as follows: .30-06 (2006); .17 Fireball (2007); .260 Rem (2008); .257 Roberts (2009); .280 Rem (2010); 6mm Rem (2011); 7mm Rem Mag (2012); .300 Win Mag (2013); .223 Rem (2014); .22-250 (2015); .35 Whelen (2016); .260 (2017); 6.5 C (2018); .25-06 (2019). A rifle without equal and a superior performer in every way, the Model 700 CDL SF pairs a receiver machined from a solid stainless-steel bar with a fluted barrel for reduced weight and unmatched shot-to-shot consistency. Combined with its handsomely detailed walnut stock and a host of accuracy enhancing features, its become one of the world’s most popular big-game configurations for good reason. This 2015 Model 700 CDL SF Limited Edition (35 Whelen) sports a dark walnut stock with deep cut checkering/ raised cheek/ black forearm tip & satin finish, black grip knob, black cushioned rubber buttpad, satin stainless receiver/ barrel/ floorplate & trigger guard finish, "LIMITED EDTION" marked floorplate, 24" fluted barrel with crowned muzzle, jeweled bolt, serrated bolt handle, adjustable trigger and sling studs. This gun is in new condition with no wear to speak of, appears to be unfired, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork.

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Remington, R1 TALO Special Edition - Match Grade, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN RH49008A Remington, R1 TALO Special Edition - Match Grade, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN RH49008A

Remington, R1 TALO Special Edition - Match Grade, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN RH49008A

Lot #156 (Sale Order 157 of 451)

Remington's Model 1911 R1 takes history’s most trusted pistol platform to new levels of performance. A sweet-shooting advancement of America's classic 1911 pistol, the Remington R1 is an accurate and enduring handgun with original 1911A1 specs. This Remington 1911 R1 TALO Special Edition sports a 5" stainless steel match grade barrel, satin black oxide finish, carbon steel frame & slide, rear slide serrations, Rosewood double diamond fine checkered red/ black grips, dovetailed white 3-dot target sights, G.I. styled hammer, grip safety, grooved rear strap, lowered ejection port, aluminum trigger and stainless barrel bushing. This gun is new/ unfired in original green hardcase with (2) 8-round magazines with bumpers, bushing tool & paperwork.

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1975 Winchester, Model 9422M, 22 Win. Mag., Lever-Action, SN - F192537 1975 Winchester, Model 9422M, 22 Win. Mag., Lever-Action, SN - F192537

1975 Winchester, Model 9422M, 22 Win. Mag., Lever-Action, SN - F192537

Lot #157 (Sale Order 158 of 451)

Called by some “The best rifle Winchester has made since 1964,” the rimfire Model 9422 lever action was made from 1972 to 2004. Engineered to utilize a modified version of Winchester’s super-reliable Model 61 slide-action rimfire mechanism but mirroring the look and feel of the legendary Model 1894 centerfire lever-action rifles, it was a rip-roaring success. The Model 9422 was intended—and by many accounts succeeded—in re-establishing Winchester’s reputation as a premium firearms manufacturer. Frames were forged and then milled. Internal components were of top-shelf quality—no pot metal or stamped parts. Stocks were nice walnut and were well-fitted and beautifully finished. Like the ancestral Model 61, all 9422s were takedowns, although that’s not visually obvious. By removing a large screw from the left rear side of the action, the front and rear halves of the rifle may be separated. From the get-go, Model 9422s proved to be wonderfully reliable. Receivers are solid-topped and grooved for scope rings. Because the ejection port is high on the right side, the action is an angle-eject design that doesn’t interfere with mounting an optic—the first lever action of its type from Winchester. This Model 9422M (Magnum) was made in 1975, and sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, polished blued receiver/ barrel, 20" barrel with full length magazine tube, adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped front sight, stainless steel tube, black checkered buttpad and 11+1 capacity. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired) and appears to be in good working order.

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Remington, Model 1911 R1, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - RH16100A Remington, Model 1911 R1, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - RH16100A

Remington, Model 1911 R1, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - RH16100A

Lot #158 (Sale Order 159 of 451)

Remington's Model 1911 R1 takes history’s most trusted pistol platform to new levels of performance. A sweet-shooting advancement of America's classic 1911 pistol, the Remington R1 is an accurate and enduring handgun with original 1911A1 specs. This Remington 1911 R1 sports a 5" stainless steel barrel, satin black oxide finish, carbon steel frame & slide, rear slide serrations, walnut double diamond checkered grips, dovetailed white 3-dot target sights, G.I. styled hammer, safety grip, grooved rear strap, lowered ejection port, aluminum trigger and stainless barrel bushing. This gun is new/ unfired in original green hardcase with (2) 8-round magazines with bumpers, bushing tool & paperwork.

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1950s Custom Target Rifle, 22-250 Rem., Bolt-Action, W/ Lyman Super Target Scope 1950s Custom Target Rifle, 22-250 Rem., Bolt-Action, W/ Lyman Super Target Scope

1950s Custom Target Rifle, 22-250 Rem., Bolt-Action, W/ Lyman Super Target Scope

Lot #159 (Sale Order 160 of 451)

The sport of long-range "Match Shooting", which opened at Creedmoor, New York, on June 21, 1872, was extremely popular from the early 1900s though the 1950s. Single-shot target rifles were manufactured in a multitude of designs by a host of makers who gave the firearms world names such as Ballard, Maynard, Remington, Sharps, Winchester and Stevens. These rifles were very commonly customized to give the shooter as many advantages in the field as possible. This circa late 1940s - early 1950s custom single-shot bolt-action target rifle is built on a Mauser K98 action and features a one piece walnut thumbhole stock with finger grooves/ Monte Carlo raised cheek/ flat squared firearm & gloss finish, Phillip S. Olt Co. brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, 23" heavy target free-floating barrel with crowned muzzle, sling studs and sells complete with period correct Lyman Super Targetspot scope with original metal case. This gun will have an early repaired crack on the left side of the stock at the cheek, but otherwise is in nice condition with a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Springfield Armory, XD(M), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Accessories), SN - MG728524 Springfield Armory, XD(M), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Accessories), SN - MG728524

Springfield Armory, XD(M), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Accessories), SN - MG728524

Lot #160 (Sale Order 161 of 451)

Advances in manufacturing have allowed Springfield Armory to take the XD(M) series to a whole new level of precision. With incredible attention to detail, they have created whats become one of the most popular polymer pistols on the market. The angle and depth of each contour in the XD(M) grip has been calculated for maximized control and usability, and the 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. Your total XD(M) experience starts the day when you open your case. In fact, it starts with your case. The rugged Multi-Use Carrying Case is as durable as the XD(M) it houses and can be re-tasked to protect any number of items from a laptop to multiple XD(M) pistols. This XD(M)-9 sports a 4.5" match grade barrel, black oxide slide with front & rear serrations, low profile 3-dot target sights, lower accessory rail, grip safety, serrated trigger guard, black polymer frame with aggressive textured grip panels & interchangeable backstrap system and accu-trigger. This gun comes in original black hardcase with tactical holster, black leather holster, (9) 19-round magazines, backstraps, quick loader and paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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2000 Winchester, Model 9422 Legacy, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - F745287 2000 Winchester, Model 9422 Legacy, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - F745287

2000 Winchester, Model 9422 Legacy, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - F745287

Lot #161 (Sale Order 162 of 451)

Called by some “The best rifle Winchester has made since 1964,” the rimfire Model 9422 lever action was made from 1972 to 2004. Engineered to utilize a modified version of Winchester’s super-reliable Model 61 slide-action rimfire mechanism but mirroring the look and feel of the legendary Model 1894 centerfire lever-action rifles, it was a rip-roaring success. The Model 9422 was intended—and by many accounts succeeded—in re-establishing Winchester’s reputation as a premium firearms manufacturer. Frames were forged and then milled. Internal components were of top-shelf quality—no pot metal or stamped parts. Stocks were nice walnut and were well-fitted and beautifully finished. Like the ancestral Model 61, all 9422s were takedowns, although that’s not visually obvious. By removing a large screw from the left rear side of the action, the front and rear halves of the rifle may be separated. From the get-go, Model 9422s proved to be wonderfully reliable. Receivers are solid-topped and grooved for scope rings. Because the ejection port is high on the right side, the action is an angle-eject design that doesn’t interfere with mounting an optic—the first lever action of its type from Winchester. The Winchester "Legacy" Series represents the same style and craftsmanship that built their great legend. The Legacy distinguishes itself with a nicely finished American walnut stock with cut checkering and curved grip for a classic fit and smart handling. This Model 9422 Legacy was made in 2000, and sports a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & satin finish, polished blued receiver/ barrel, 22" barrel, adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped front sight, stainless brass tube, black rubber buttpad and hammer thumb extension. This gun is in new condition with no wear to speak of, appears to be unfired, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork & hangtag.

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Walther, Colt Government 1911 Rail Gun, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - LK006970 Walther, Colt Government 1911 Rail Gun, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - LK006970

Walther, Colt Government 1911 Rail Gun, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - LK006970

Lot #162 (Sale Order 163 of 451)

Walther brings a modern flair to a quintessential favorite with The Colt Government 1911 Rail Gun. This firearm features the classic configuration of the legendary 1911 handgun carried by U.S. troops for decades. To stay true to what made the platform iconic, this pistol functions and feels exactly like the original. From checkered grips to the single-action-only trigger and the grip safety – you’ll feel the sensation of nostalgia shot after shot. This .22 L.R. version 1911 is manufactured exclusively by Walther under license from Colt. It is the only genuine Colt tactical rimfire replica available in the world. The timeless platform combined with Walther’s superior craftsmanship results in one of the most dependable firearms available today. Features include a 5" threaded barrel, black polymer diamond checkered grips, front & rear slide serrations, low profile 3-dot target sights, black steel frame with lower Picatinny rail & beavertail, skeletonized trigger and round serrated hammer. This gun is in new/ unfired condition, appears to be in good working order and comes in original black hardcase with (1) 12-round magazine & paperwork.

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Remington, 700 BDL Varmint (Stainless Barrel), 17 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - E6601727 Remington, 700 BDL Varmint (Stainless Barrel), 17 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - E6601727

Remington, 700 BDL Varmint (Stainless Barrel), 17 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - E6601727

Lot #163 (Sale Order 164 of 451)

Built on the legendary Model 700 action, Remington Varmint rifles are well-known for being the most accurate standard production rifles ever made. The Remington Model 700 is a series of bolt-action centerfire rifles manufactured by Remington Arms since 1962. Remington initially produced two variants of the Model 700, the ADL and BDL (Average Deluxe & Better Deluxe), in both long- and short-action rifles that allowed for the chambering of different cartridges. The main difference between Remington 700 ADL and BDL is the magazine type. The 700 ADL sports a blind magazine while the BDL has a hinged magazine. The receiver on all Model 700 rifles is milled from round cross-section steel, making it as dependable as it is stylish. This Model 700 BDL Varmint Rifle sports a checkered Monte Carlo stock with fluted comb/ raised cheek & gloss finish, black grip cap with white spacer, black forearm tip with white spacer, black checkered butt pad with white spacer, 26" heavy stainless bull barrel with recessed crown, jeweled bolt, serrated bolt handle, sling studs and hinged floorplate. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore, is believed to unfired and appears to be in good working order.

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Beretta, 92A1, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Box, Soft Case & Accessories), SN - K56422Z Beretta, 92A1, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Box, Soft Case & Accessories), SN - K56422Z

Beretta, 92A1, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Box, Soft Case & Accessories), SN - K56422Z

Lot #164 (Sale Order 165 of 451)

First introduced in 1976, the Beretta Model 92 is a double-action pistol that was designed with military use in mind. Still in production today, the Model 92 and its offspring have been setting the standards for best military, police and tactical pistol for over a quarter century. The reason is that it was designed--and has kept evolving--to be and remain the most accurate, durable and reliable semi-auto handgun on the market because it is easy to use, absolutely safe and delivers impressive firepower. The 92A1 was first introduced in 2010 and is a standard issue sidearm of military forces the world over, as well as of countless police and law-enforcement agencies. This Model 92A1 sports a 5" barrel, black polymer checkered grips, cut-out slide with rear serrations, round serrated hammer, lanyard ring, dovetailed 3-dot sights, grooved front & rear straps and lower accessory rail. This gun comes in original box & blue hardcase with (3) 17-round magazines with bumpers, black leather holster, black soft case, cleaning kit & paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1 of 8000 - 1982 Winchester, 94 Wrangler Large Loop Carbine (16 1 of 8000 - 1982 Winchester, 94 Wrangler Large Loop Carbine (16

1 of 8000 - 1982 Winchester, 94 Wrangler Large Loop Carbine (16"), 32 Win. Spl., SN - 5084587

Lot #165 (Sale Order 166 of 451)

The Winchester Model 1894, or Model 94, is a lever-action repeating rifle & carbine that became one of the most famous and popular hunting rifles of all time. It was designed by John Browning in 1894 and originally chambered to fire two metallic black powder cartridges, the .32-40 Winchester and .38-55 Winchester. It was the first rifle to chamber the smokeless powder round, the .30 WCF in 1895. It 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. This Model 94 Wrangler Saddle Ring Carbine is 1 of 8000 produced in 1982, and sports a smooth walnut stock with satin finish, engraved receiver with gold minor/ covered wagon scenes & scroll floral accents, large "cowboy loop" lever, saddle ring, 16" barrel with full length magazine tube, black checkered buttpad, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, dovetailed front sight and 5+1 capacity. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1981 Cased Uberti, Remington M1871, 22 LR, Single-Shot Rolling-Block Pistol, SN - 08399 1981 Cased Uberti, Remington M1871, 22 LR, Single-Shot Rolling-Block Pistol, SN - 08399

1981 Cased Uberti, Remington M1871, 22 LR, Single-Shot Rolling-Block Pistol, SN - 08399

Lot #166 (Sale Order 167 of 451)

The rolling block pistol was developed from the split breech carbine design, invented by Leonard Geiger. Remington Chief Designer Joseph Rider modified Geiger’s model to create the Rolling Block Pistol in 1866. In November of 1866, the U.S. Navy ordered 5000 rolling block pistols in .50 caliber rimfire. There were five models made of the rolling block design. The Remington Model 1871 Army Pistol was the final design. Uberti has been making top quality firearm replicas since 1959 and was the first manufacturer to do this. The quality and workmanship of their historical arms have become legendary. This Uberti Remington Model 1871 Rolling Block Pistol was made in 1981, and sports a case hardened receiver & rear strap, brass trigger guard & front strap, 9.5" octagon/ round barrel, smooth walnut pistol grip & forearm with gloss finish, adjustable elevator rear sight and front blade sight. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in a curved glass display case with blue lining.

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Ruger, M77 MkII VT (Varmint/ Target), 223 Rem. Bolt-Action (Bausch & Lomb), SN - 784-43805 Ruger, M77 MkII VT (Varmint/ Target), 223 Rem. Bolt-Action (Bausch & Lomb), SN - 784-43805

Ruger, M77 MkII VT (Varmint/ Target), 223 Rem. Bolt-Action (Bausch & Lomb), SN - 784-43805

Lot #167 (Sale Order 168 of 451)

Ruger's Mark II Target Rifle is a striking looking rifle with proven reliability. Key features of the M77 action include a one-piece bolt with a 90 degree lift and two massive front locking lugs, non-rotating full length extractor for positive extraction and controlled feed, fixed blade ejector, three position "wing" safety at the right rear of the action, hinged magazine floorplate with a release mounted in the trigger guard, integral bases machined into the top of the receiver, and Ruger's proprietary diagonal front-screw bedding system. The generous loading/ejection port provided by all M77 actions makes loading easy to accomplish. The free floating, heavy contour 26" barrel is precision hammer forged with a target crown. The laminated stock has a very tight pistol grip placed close to the trigger--so tight that in use it tends to cramp a medium size hand. In a more positive vein, there is a wide and comfortable beavertail forearm, a straight comb designed for use with telescopic sights, and a rubber butt pad. It also has a little less pitch down than most other M77 stocks. Accuracy tests show consistent 3-shot groups at 100 yards ranged from an incredible 0.25" to 1", with handloads shooting a bit smaller groups than the factory loads. This M77 MKII VT also sports a Bausch & Lomb 6-24x40 scope with sunshade tube. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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2011 Taurus, Tracker 44 - NRA Edition, 44 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Case), SN - EM344210 2011 Taurus, Tracker 44 - NRA Edition, 44 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Case), SN - EM344210

2011 Taurus, Tracker 44 - NRA Edition, 44 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Case), SN - EM344210

Lot #168 (Sale Order 169 of 451)

Exceptionally rugged and reliable, the Taurus Tracker series of revolvers are designed to handle everything it delivers. A proven design combined with the patented Taurus Rubber Grip means you’ll have no trouble handling the Tracker in the field or on the range. The Taurus Tracker 44 is a five-shot, double-action .44 Remington Magnum built on an “L-frame” as produced by Smith & Wesson. This Tracker 44 is a 2011 NRA Edition and sports a 4" lugged ported barrel with shrouded extractor rod, stainless steel construction with matte finish, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, pinned ramp front sight with orange insert, textured rubber grips and serrated hammer. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original black hardcase with paperwork.

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1 Of 15000 - 1985 Winchester 9422 XTR 1 Of 15000 - 1985 Winchester 9422 XTR

1 Of 15000 - 1985 Winchester 9422 XTR "Boy Scouts Of America", 22 S L LR (NIB), SN - BSA3824

Lot #169 (Sale Order 170 of 451)

Winchester Commemoratives were first introduced in 1964 with the Wyoming Diamond Jubilee. Each Commemorative was issued as a reproduction of an historically famous gun model or to honor an historically significant person, group, event or institution relating to U.S. or Canadian history. Commemoratives are generally of very excellent quality and are often embellished with fancy stocks and metal finishes. Called by some “The best rifle Winchester has made since 1964,” the rimfire Model 9422 lever action was made from 1972 to 2004. From 1978 to 1989, the 9422 XTR (XTR = Extra) was produced which was a bit fancier than the standard model. Engineered to utilize a modified version of Winchester’s super-reliable Model 61 slide-action rimfire mechanism, but mirroring the look and feel of the legendary Model 1894 centerfire lever-action rifles, it was a rip-roaring success. The Model 9422 was intended—and by many accounts succeeded—in re-establishing Winchester’s reputation as a premium firearms manufacturer. Frames were forged and then milled. Internal components were of top-shelf quality—no pot metal or stamped parts. Stocks were nice walnut and were well-fitted and beautifully finished. From the get-go, Model 9422s proved to be wonderfully reliable. Receivers are solid-topped and grooved for scope rings. Because the ejection port is high on the right side, the action is an angle-eject design that doesn’t interfere with mounting an optic—the first lever action of its type from Winchester. This Winchester Model 9422 XTR "Boy Scouts Of America" 75th Anniversary Commemorative is 1 of 15,000 produced in 1985, and sports a select walnut stock with deep cut checkering/ satin finish & English grip, scroll engraved silver pewter receiver depicting Boy Scouts Of America scenes & mottos, silver inlay "Boy Scouts Of America" on the barrel, BSA crest silver medallion stock inlay, curved metal buttplate with polished silver finish, 20" barrel with polished blued finish, silver barrel bands, adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail front sight. This gun is in beautiful condition with a perfect bore, is believed to be new/ unfired, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork & hangtag.

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Ruger, LCR Lightweight Compact - LaserMax, 38 Spl., Revolver (W/ Box & Case), SN - 545-80575 Ruger, LCR Lightweight Compact - LaserMax, 38 Spl., Revolver (W/ Box & Case), SN - 545-80575

Ruger, LCR Lightweight Compact - LaserMax, 38 Spl., Revolver (W/ Box & Case), SN - 545-80575

Lot #170 (Sale Order 171 of 451)

The Ruger LCR Lightweight Compact with LaserMax laser is a snub nosed force to be reckoned with. Weighing in at 13.5 ounces, this 2" barrel revolver makes a great concealed carry firearm and utilizes a stainless steel cylinder coated in Ionbond Diamondblack, double action only trigger, and patented friction reducing cam. Additionally the LCR employs Hogue Tamer grips, polymer grip frame and aluminum cylinder chassis as it delivers on the reliability that Ruger is known for. This gun is in same-as-new condition, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with black soft case and paperwork.

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Winchester, 70 Heavy Varmint (Fluted Stainless - Leupold), 222 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - G2157678 Winchester, 70 Heavy Varmint (Fluted Stainless - Leupold), 222 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - G2157678

Winchester, 70 Heavy Varmint (Fluted Stainless - Leupold), 222 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - G2157678

Lot #171 (Sale Order 172 of 451)

The Winchester Model 70 has an iconic place in American sporting culture and has been held in high regard by shooters since it was introduced earning it the moniker "The Rifleman's Rifle". From 1993 to 2005 Winchester offered a varmint/ target model called the “Heavy Varmint.” It was often called a modern version of the old “bull gun” Model 70s from past decades with updated advancements. The fiberglass/ graphite stock is supported with bedding blocks and pillar bedding. The contoured 26" heavy barrel has a 1/9 twist, giving it the ability to shoot heavier weight bullets, if desired. This Model 70 Heavy Varmint sports a free-floating stainless fluted barrel, jeweled bolt, serrated bolt handle, sling studs, black rubber buttpad with black spacer and sells complete with a Leupold Vari-X III 8.5-25 scope. This gun is in excellent condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Thompson Center, Contender, 45 Colt/ 410 Ga., Single-Shot Pistol, SN - 179574 Thompson Center, Contender, 45 Colt/ 410 Ga., Single-Shot Pistol, SN - 179574

Thompson Center, Contender, 45 Colt/ 410 Ga., Single-Shot Pistol, SN - 179574

Lot #172 (Sale Order 173 of 451)

The T/C Contender Series is an interchangeable firearm system that is fully supported with accessory stocks and barrels. When it first debuted in 1967, the Contender was mostly a curiosity. The barrels were all below 10" in length, were octagonal, and were chambered for small calibers. They were accurate, but not particularly useful beyond the firing line at the local outdoor range. By the 1970s, the barrels became round and were offered in rifle calibers such as .223 Remington, .30-30 Winchester, .35 Remington, and .45-70. Magnum. Handgun calibers such as .357 Magnum, .41 Magnum, .44 Magnum, .357 Maximum, and .45 Winchester Magnum followed, and the Contender was reborn as a highly accurate long-distance pistol for metallic silhouette shooting and a suitable hunting arm in either rifle or pistol configuration. This T/C Contender Pistol System features a 10" barrel chambered for 45 Long Colt or 410 gauge, vent-rib with folding rear sight & pinned ramp front sight, cougar laser etched receiver, blued barrel/ frame finish, walnut furniture with grooved target grip and trigger guard break-action lever. 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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Henry, Big Boy Steel - Large Loop, 357 Magnum/ 38 Special, Lever-Action, SN - BBS019440M Henry, Big Boy Steel - Large Loop, 357 Magnum/ 38 Special, Lever-Action, SN - BBS019440M

Henry, Big Boy Steel - Large Loop, 357 Magnum/ 38 Special, Lever-Action, SN - BBS019440M

Lot #173 (Sale Order 174 of 451)

The Henry Big Boy Steel was designed with the modern hunter in mind. Built in line with all Henry lever actions, you can count on a smooth, quiet and reliable action. The 7-lb. steel Big Boy hangs its 20" 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. To make sure the steel Big Boy stays easy on the shoulder, it sports a black solid rubber recoil pad. For hands-free hiking up or down, it wears sling swivel studs, and a rifle-style fore-end cap instead of the usual carbine-type barrel band. A perfect choice for straight-walled cartridge hunting laws with its subdued no-spook-em dark finish and easy-to-maneuver dimensions. This may be the new deer rifle you’ve been looking for. This gun is in beautiful same-as-new condition with a perfect bore (possibly unfired), and appears to be in good working order.

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Thompson Center, Contender, 22 LR, Single-Shot Pistol SN - 87156 Thompson Center, Contender, 22 LR, Single-Shot Pistol SN - 87156

Thompson Center, Contender, 22 LR, Single-Shot Pistol SN - 87156

Lot #174 (Sale Order 175 of 451)

The T/C Contender Series is an interchangeable firearm system that is fully supported with accessory stocks and barrels. When it first debuted in 1967, the Contender was mostly a curiosity. The barrels were all below 10" in length, were octagonal, and were chambered for small calibers. They were accurate, but not particularly useful beyond the firing line at the local outdoor range. By the 1970s, the barrels became round and were offered in rifle calibers such as .223 Remington, .30-30 Winchester, .35 Remington, and .45-70. Magnum. Handgun calibers such as .357 Magnum, .41 Magnum, .44 Magnum, .357 Maximum, and .45 Winchester Magnum followed, and the Contender was reborn as a highly accurate long-distance pistol for metallic silhouette shooting and a suitable hunting arm in either rifle or pistol configuration. This T/C Contender Pistol System features a 10"octagon barrel chambered for 22 LR, adjustable rear sight, ramp front sight, cougar laser etched receiver, blued barrel/ frame finish, Pachmayr Presentation black checkered rubber grip, checkered walnut forearm and trigger guard break-action lever. 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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Winchester, 70 SA Coyote - Heavy Stainless, 22-250 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - G2286841 Winchester, 70 SA Coyote - Heavy Stainless, 22-250 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - G2286841

Winchester, 70 SA Coyote - Heavy Stainless, 22-250 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - G2286841

Lot #175 (Sale Order 176 of 451)

If you're looking for a proven varmint rifle design that can double as a big game rifle, look no further than the Winchester SA 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 is perfect for a bipod, shooting sticks or sandbags. It's a great all-in-one rifle built for any situation. Other features include a jeweled bolt, serrated bolt handle, sling studs, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, and this gun sells complete with a Simmons 8-32x44 scope. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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T/C, Contender, T/C, Contender,

T/C, Contender, "Super 14" Bull Barrel - 223 Rem.

Lot #176 (Sale Order 177 of 451)

This Thompson Center "Super 14" bull barrel, chambered for 223 Rem., sports a polished blue finish and crowned muzzle. This barrel is in good condition with some various light wear and has a good bore. Shipping cost - $10.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Browning, BL-22 Grade II - Satin Nickel , 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - 04567ZY242 Browning, BL-22 Grade II - Satin Nickel , 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - 04567ZY242

Browning, BL-22 Grade II - Satin Nickel , 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (NIB), SN - 04567ZY242

Lot #177 (Sale Order 178 of 451)

Since its introduction in 1969, the BL-22 has been the premier lever-action 22 of all time. It gained this distinction for several reasons: Superb quality, solid function and the speed of 33-degree lever throw. The engraved receiver, checkered walnut stock and the added touch of a classic Browning gold-colored trigger also sets it apart. There are other lever-action 22 rimfire rifles available, but no other has the features, reliability, quality and accuracy of the BL-22. The short 33-degree lever throw makes cycling faster for adults and easier for younger shooters. The easy to load tubular magazine holds any combination of 22 short, long and long rifle ammunition, all of which are on the menu for the BL-22. The magazine tube, once loaded, locks securely in place. The BL-22 also features quality muzzle-to-butt that rivals other Browning firearms. From the machined steel receiver to the fit of the finely finished wood, these superb rifles are Browning's through and through. This BL-22 Grade II features a satin nickel receiver with engraved floral patterns, gold trigger, walnut stock with deep checkering & oiled finish, grooved receiver top with integrated scope rail, 24" octagon barrel, adjustable elevator full buckhorn rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight and black buttpad. This gun appears to be new/ unfired, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork.

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T/C, Contender, 10 T/C, Contender, 10

T/C, Contender, 10" Bull Barrel - 357 Magnum

Lot #178 (Sale Order 179 of 451)

This Thompson Center 10" ported bull barrel, chambered for 357 Magnum, sports a polished blue finish and vent-rib with sights. This barrel is in good condition with some various light wear and has a nice sharp/ clean bore. Shipping cost - $10.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Ruger, M77 VBZ Varmint/ Target - Grey Stainless, 220 Swift, Bolt-Action, SN - 782-39072 Ruger, M77 VBZ Varmint/ Target - Grey Stainless, 220 Swift, Bolt-Action, SN - 782-39072

Ruger, M77 VBZ Varmint/ Target - Grey Stainless, 220 Swift, Bolt-Action, SN - 782-39072

Lot #179 (Sale Order 180 of 451)

Ruger's Mark II Target Rifle is a striking looking rifle with proven reliability. Key features of the M77 action include a one-piece bolt with a 90 degree lift and two massive front locking lugs, non-rotating full length extractor for positive extraction and controlled feed, fixed blade ejector, three position "wing" safety at the right rear of the action, hinged magazine floorplate with a release mounted in the trigger guard, integral bases machined into the top of the receiver, and Ruger's proprietary diagonal front-screw bedding system. The generous loading/ejection port provided by all M77 actions makes loading easy to accomplish. The free floating, heavy contour 26" barrel is precision hammer forged with a target crown. The brown laminated stock has a very tight pistol grip placed close to the trigger--so tight that in use it tends to cramp a medium size hand. In a more positive vein, there is a wide and comfortable beavertail forearm, a straight comb designed for use with telescopic sights, and a rubber butt pad. It also has a little less pitch down than most other M77 stocks. Accuracy tests show consistent 3-shot groups at 100 yards ranged from an incredible 0.25" to 1", with handloads shooting a bit smaller groups than the factory loads. This M77 MKII VT also sports an All Weather Grey Stainless finish and scope rings. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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T/C, Contender, 10 T/C, Contender, 10

T/C, Contender, 10" Bull Barrel - 30-30 Win.

Lot #180 (Sale Order 181 of 451)

This Thompson Center 10" bull barrel, chambered for 30-30 Win., sports a polished blue finish, adjustable rear sight and ramped front sight. This barrel is in good condition with some various light wear and has a nice sharp/ clean bore. Shipping cost - $10.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1992 Winchester, Model 94AE Trapper (16 1992 Winchester, Model 94AE Trapper (16

1992 Winchester, Model 94AE Trapper (16" Barrel), 44 Rem. Mag., Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - 6276837

Lot #181 (Sale Order 182 of 451)

The Winchester Model 1894, or Model 94, is a lever-action repeating rifle & carbine that became one of the most famous and popular hunting rifles of all time. It was designed by John Browning in 189,4 and originally chambered to fire two metallic black powder cartridges, the .32-40 Winchester and .38-55 Winchester. It was the first rifle to chamber the smokeless powder round, the .30 WCF in 1895. It 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 original Winchester Model 1894 Carbine with a 16" barrel was often referred to as the "baby carbine". In the early 1900s they were very popular among fur traders/ trappers in the northern U.S. and Canada which is where they acquired their second nickname, the "trapper model". In 1983, Winchester introduced the Model 94 A.E. (A.E. stands for angle eject). They modified the ejector and opened up the ejection port on the Model 94 to attempt to throw the empty shell casings out the top, but at an approximate 45 degree angle which should clear a top mounted scope. This Model 94AE "Trapper" was made in 1992, and features a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, 16" barrel with full length magazine tube, saddle ring, hammer thumb extension, black checkered buttpad, dovetailed front sight, mounted Tasco AccuDot scope, and comes in original box with paperwork. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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T/C, Contender, 8" Octagon Barrel W/ 2" Choke- 44 Rem. Magnum

Lot #182 (Sale Order 183 of 451)

This Thompson Center 8" ported octagon barrel, chambered for 44 Rem. Magnum., sports a 2" screw-in choke (10" overall length w/ choke), polished blue finish, adjustable rear sight and ramped front sight. This barrel is in fair condition with some surface pitting and has a nice sharp/ clean bore. Shipping cost - $10.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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Ruger, M77 VBZ Varmint/ Target - Grey Stainless, 223 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - 785-45115 Ruger, M77 VBZ Varmint/ Target - Grey Stainless, 223 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - 785-45115

Ruger, M77 VBZ Varmint/ Target - Grey Stainless, 223 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - 785-45115

Lot #183 (Sale Order 184 of 451)

Ruger's Mark II Target Rifle is a striking looking rifle with proven reliability. Key features of the M77 action include a one-piece bolt with a 90 degree lift and two massive front locking lugs, non-rotating full length extractor for positive extraction and controlled feed, fixed blade ejector, three position "wing" safety at the right rear of the action, hinged magazine floorplate with a release mounted in the trigger guard, integral bases machined into the top of the receiver, and Ruger's proprietary diagonal front-screw bedding system. The generous loading/ejection port provided by all M77 actions makes loading easy to accomplish. The free floating, heavy contour 26" barrel is precision hammer forged with a target crown. The brown laminated stock has a very tight pistol grip placed close to the trigger--so tight that in use, it tends to cramp a medium size hand. In a more positive vein, there is a wide and comfortable beavertail forearm, a straight comb designed for use with telescopic sights, and a rubber butt pad. It also has a little less pitch down than most other M77 stocks. Accuracy tests show consistent 3-shot groups at 100 yards ranged from an incredible 0.25" to 1", with handloads shooting a bit smaller groups than the factory loads. This M77 MKII VT also sports an All Weather Grey Stainless finish and scope rings. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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T/C, Contender, 10 T/C, Contender, 10

T/C, Contender, 10" Octagon Barrel - 222 Rem.

Lot #184 (Sale Order 185 of 451)

This Thompson Center 10" octagon barrel, chambered for 222 Rem., sports a polished blue finish, mounted Lobo 1.5x scope and ramped front sight. This barrel is in good condition with some various light wear and has a nice sharp/ clean bore. Shipping cost - $10.00 or free with any gun purchase or free pick up.

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1907 Marlin, Model 1894, 25-20 Win., Lever-Action, SN - 409278 1907 Marlin, Model 1894, 25-20 Win., Lever-Action, SN - 409278

1907 Marlin, Model 1894, 25-20 Win., Lever-Action, SN - 409278

Lot #185 (Sale Order 186 of 451)

The Marlin Model 1889 and subsequent Marlin lever action rifles (including the Model 1894) were the first rifles with a flat-top, side-eject receiver and featured a revolutionary lever-fire system with repeat-fire capability. At its introduction, the Model 1894 came with a 24" barrel and was chambered for a variety of rounds such as .25-20 Winchester, .32-20 Winchester, .38-40, and .44-40. The Model 1894 and its successors found particular favor in Canada, Alaska, and the Pacific Northwest where precipitation combined with cold temperatures sometimes caused top-eject designs to freeze solid. During the Klondike Gold Rush, the solid-top Marlin design was preferred by many prospectors facing subzero temperatures and dangerous animals since the solid top frame was better at keeping freezing rain, snow and dirt out of the operating parts of the action. This Model 1894 was made in circa 1907, and sports a 24" round barrel, smooth walnut stock with English grip & fluted comb, black checkered hard rubber buttpad with "M.F.A. Co." logo, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, dovetail front sight, serrated hammer and full length magazine tube. This gun is showing some various age & wear, retains a sharp bore with some pitting and appears to be in good working order.

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Springfield Armory, XD-S (3.3 Springfield Armory, XD-S (3.3

Springfield Armory, XD-S (3.3"), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case & Accessories), SN - XS533261

Lot #186 (Sale Order 187 of 451)

Springfield offers the XD-S in a variety of configurations, differing only by barrel length and caliber. The smaller 3.3” model is available in 9mm, .40, and .45ACP. Although slim and compact, the XD-S 3.3" is a serious tool. The frame is molded in an aggressive way that gives the shooter a firm grip on the gun, and the slide consists mostly of straight lines with a series of cocking serrations along the rear. The XD-S 3.3" includes an ambidextrous magazine release which is a welcome addition on any handgun. The slide stop and takedown lever on the left side of the frame are both low-profile to avoid snagging on clothing or holsters, and the grip safety adds to the conceal & carry appeal. The standard accessory rail on the front of the gun allows the user to mount a standard weapon light rather than needing to purchase a special model made specifically for the XD-S. It also features a fiber optic front sight with a two-dot rear sight which is a configuration that provides excellent rapid target acquisition and adequate performance in lower-light situations. The trigger on the XD-S 3.3" has similar qualities to other striker-fired handguns with the take-up being a bit shorter than average. The trigger breaks smoothly and resets quickly with a tactile and audible click. This XD-S 3.3" (3.3" barrel) sports a Melonite-coated steel slide and black polymer frame. This gun comes with a black hardcase, black soft case, (2) 7-round magazines, (2) 5-round magazines, black polymer paddle holster and manual. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1942 British WWII (Lend-Lease), U.S. Springfield, M1 Garand , 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 525426 1942 British WWII (Lend-Lease), U.S. Springfield, M1 Garand , 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 525426

1942 British WWII (Lend-Lease), U.S. Springfield, M1 Garand , 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto, SN - 525426

Lot #187 (Sale Order 188 of 451)

The M1 Garand is a .30-06 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was the standard U.S. service rifle during World War II and the Korean War. The M1 rifle was named after its Canadian-American designer, John Garand. The M1 Garand replaced the bolt-action M1903 Springfield as the standard U.S. service rifle in 1936, and General George S. Patton called it "the greatest battle implement ever devised". It is a gas-operated, 8-shot clip-fed rifle that is 43.6" long, weighs about 9.5 pounds and has a 24" barrel. During WWII the U.S. supplied arms to our allies under the Lend Lease Program. US manufactured guns were “lent” to our ally governments for arming allied soldiers as they were producing at full capacity already and remained under-armed. The U.S. supply of arms was a significant help in the war effort. The Lend Lease program continued until August of 1945. This U.S. Springfield M1 Garand reflects a production date of February, 1942 (serial number 525426) also sports the original S. A. / G.H.S. stock cartouche. (Springfield Armory / Gilbert H. Stewart, Commanding Officer), and was a British "Lend/ Lease" gun, which is indicated from the proof stamps on the barrel to include the "BNP" stamp. This gun will have a small hairline crack under the grip, but otherwise is in excellent condition with a couple light scratches near the end of the barrel/ tube, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order, and sports a period correct green canvas sling.

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Walther, P22 (3.42 Walther, P22 (3.42

Walther, P22 (3.42"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - L029114

Lot #188 (Sale Order 189 of 451)

The Walther P22 is the grandchild of the Walther PPK, about 3/4 the size that was immortalized by James Bond. Chambered in 22 LR, the P22 is a semi-automatic rimfire handgun with tactical styling and performance design concepts. It features a 3.42" barrel, 3-dot polymer sights, double-single action trigger, non-slip ergonomic grip and three safeties. It also offers a threaded barrel and integrated accessory rail. Stylish yet functional, the P22 is suitable for concealed carry, fun at the shooting range or around camp. This gun is in same-as-new condition throughout with no wear to speak of and comes in original black hardcase with (2) 10-round magazines, adjustment tools and paperwork.

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1952 Winchester, Pre-64 Model 94 Carbine, 30-30 Win., Lever-Action, SN - 1923580 1952 Winchester, Pre-64 Model 94 Carbine, 30-30 Win., Lever-Action, SN - 1923580

1952 Winchester, Pre-64 Model 94 Carbine, 30-30 Win., Lever-Action, SN - 1923580

Lot #189 (Sale Order 190 of 451)

The Winchester Model 1894, or Model 94, is a lever-action repeating rifle & carbine that became one of the most famous and popular hunting rifles of all time. It was designed by John Browning in 1894, and originally chambered to fire two metallic black powder cartridges, the .32-40 Winchester and .38-55 Winchester. It was an almost instant success for Winchester. Its lightweight, compact design paired with the power packing punch, quickly made it popular among hunters. Its success was pushed even further during World War I after the U.S. Army signed an order for 1,800 rifles to members of the Signal Corps stationed in the Pacific Northwest. The Winchester Model 1894 went to war again during World War II, this time in the hands of the Canadian Pacific Coast Rangers guarding against Japanese invasion along the West Coast of Canada. One of the best-selling lever action rifles in American history, the Winchester Model 1894 hit the one million mark in 1927. This Winchester Model 94 Carbine was made in 1952, and sports a 20" round barrel, smooth walnut stock with English grip, checkered metal buttplate, dovetailed adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and hooded ramped dovetail front sight. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Ruger, LC9s Blue Titanium (3.12 Ruger, LC9s Blue Titanium (3.12

Ruger, LC9s Blue Titanium (3.12"), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 452-80084

Lot #190 (Sale Order 191 of 451)

The Ruger LC9s is a redesigned version of the Ruger LC9 which has a hammer-fired, double-action-only (DAO) setup. The 9mm, striker-fired LC9s has an improved trigger, but still has a magazine disconnect and thumb safety. This is a subcompact, single-stack pistol designed for concealed carry. Features include a 3.12" barrel with 1:10 RH twist, drift-adjustable 3-dot sights and polymer frame with checkered grip panels. This gun sports a Blue Titanium frame. This gun is in same-as-new condition throughout with no wear to speak of and comes in original box with (1) 7-round magazine and paperwork.

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Springfield Armory, M1A Standard Issue (22 Springfield Armory, M1A Standard Issue (22

Springfield Armory, M1A Standard Issue (22"), 308 Win., Semi-Auto (NIB W/ Accessories), SN - 280150

Lot #191 (Sale Order 192 of 451)

Descended from the M14 rifle, the M1A is a civilian-legal semi-auto version of that revered U.S. Military rifle that dominates the competition fields — and the heart of America. From 1959 to 1970, the M14 served with distinction as the standard issue rifle of the United States military after the revered M1 Garand. When Springfield Armory made the civilian-legal variant in 1974, shooters across the land rejoiced. The windage and elevation adjustable rear sight makes zeroing the rifle a pleasure, while the two-stage military trigger, detachable box magazine, op-rod, and roller cam bolt provide functional ease of operation and faithful reliability. The G.I.-standard 22" carbon steel barrel with 1:11"-twist on the M1A Standard Issue rifle wrings all available performance out of those heavy 7.62x51mm (308 Win.) rounds. The 0.062" front sight blade meets National Match standards. The 3" slotted flash suppressor is time tested. This M1A sports a traditional walnut stock, brown composite upper handguard, checkered metal buttplate with folding shoulder rest, stock cleaning tool compartment and sling rings. This gun comes with 11 magazines (1 10-rd, 3 20-rd, 5 19-rd & 2 25-rd), side mount scope rail, green canvas sling, AR Armorers kit, gas cylinder disassembly tool, U.S. green nylon pouch & TM 9-1005-223-12 manual. This gun appears to be new/ unfired with no wear & a perfect bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork. PLEASE NOTE – This item is currently not legal to own in Illinois. We are currently unable to do transfer paperwork on this gun. This item can still be shipped to any dealer or picked up by any dealer. We will also take any banned items to West Quincy, MO or Keokuk, IA - free of charge.

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Smith & Wesson, M&P Bodyguard (2.75 Smith & Wesson, M&P Bodyguard (2.75

Smith & Wesson, M&P Bodyguard (2.75")- Crimson Trace, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - KCS0000

Lot #192 (Sale Order 193 of 451)

Compact and sleek, the M&P Bodyguard 380 with built-in Crimson Trace laser 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. This new M&P Bodyguard design 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. Other features include drift adjustable sights, external takedown lever & slide stop, thumb safety and double-action fire control (2nd strike capability). Lightweight, simple to use and featuring integrated laser sights – nothing protects like a Bodyguard. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with soft case, (2) 6-round magazines, adjustment tools & paperwork.

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1968 Winchester, 94 Carbine 1968 Winchester, 94 Carbine

1968 Winchester, 94 Carbine "Illinois Land Of Lincoln", 30-30 Win., Lever-Action, SN - IS15546

Lot #193 (Sale Order 194 of 451)

Winchester Commemoratives were first introduced in 1964 with the Wyoming Diamond Jubilee. Each Commemorative was issued as a reproduction of an historically famous gun model or to honor an historically significant person, group, event or institution relating to U.S. or Canadian history. Commemoratives are generally of very excellent quality and are often embellished with fancy stocks and metal finishes. This Winchester Model 94 Carbine "Illinois Sesquicentennial - Land Of Lincoln" Commemorative was made in 1968, and sports a smooth walnut stock with gloss & gold medallion inlay, scroll engraved receiver with Lincoln bust, gold trigger/ loading gate & saddle ring, 20" barrel, gold checkered metal buttplate, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and hooded ramped 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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SIG Sauer, Mosquito, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - F062574 SIG Sauer, Mosquito, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - F062574

SIG Sauer, Mosquito, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Hardcase), SN - F062574

Lot #194 (Sale Order 195 of 451)

The SIG Sauer Mosquito is a blowback-operated, semi-automatic pistol aesthetically based on the SIG Sauer P226, but 10% smaller in size and chambered for the .22 LR cartridge. The pistol is manufactured with an aluminum-zinc alloy slide and polymer frame. The controls are similar to those present on full-size models and include (from front to rear) a left takedown lever, a left decocking lever, reversible magazine catch and ambidextrous manual safety. In addition, the pistol is provided with an integral safety lock located at the rear of the magazine well which when enabled prevents cycling of slide, hammer fall, and trigger action. Other features include a 4" barrel, 3-dot night sights, textured grip panels, DA/ SA trigger, 10-round magazine and lower accessory rail. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original black hardcase.

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Springfield Armory, M1A-A1 Scout Squad (18 Springfield Armory, M1A-A1 Scout Squad (18

Springfield Armory, M1A-A1 Scout Squad (18"), 308 Win., Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Magazines), SN - 344870

Lot #195 (Sale Order 196 of 451)

The Springfield Armory M1A Scout Squad combines the legendary power and reliability of the M1A with the quick handling and fast sight acquisition of a scout-style rifle. This means your rugged outdoors life just got a whole lot better. Designed for quick snap shots at a target, the Scout Squad is packed with all the standard features that make the M1A great, plus new features like a specially designed muzzle brake to help tame recoil. The windage and elevation adjustable rear sight makes zeroing the rifle a pleasure, while the two-stage military trigger, detachable box magazine, op-rod, and roller cam bolt provide functional ease of operation and faithful reliability. The 18" carbon steel barrel possesses plenty of reach without unnecessary bulk or weight. This M1A-A1 Scout Squad sports a traditional walnut stock, brown composite upper handguard, scout-style forward mounted Picatinny rail, side mount scope rail, checkered metal buttplate with folding shoulder rest, stock cleaning tool compartment and sling rings. This gun comes with 4 magazines ((1) 5-rd, (2) 10-rd & (1) 25-rd) and gas cylinder disassembly tool. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and comes in original box. PLEASE NOTE – This item is currently not legal to own in Illinois. We are currently unable to do transfer paperwork on this gun. This item can still be shipped to any dealer or picked up by any dealer. We will also take any banned items to West Quincy, MO or Keokuk, IA - free of charge.

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Ruger, LCP, 380 ACP (2.75 Ruger, LCP, 380 ACP (2.75

Ruger, LCP, 380 ACP (2.75"), Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Soft Case), SN - 341042293

Lot #196 (Sale Order 197 of 451)

The Ruger LCP .380 semi-automatic pistol is made for deep conceal carry. From backup firearms for law enforcement to licensed carry for personal protection, the LCP is the perfect choice. Designed with both male and female shooters in mind, the LCP weighs in at 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, hardened alloy steel serrated slide with black oxide finish, high-performance glass-filled nylon frame with checkered grips, recessed hammer and 6-round magazine with floorplate extension. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with black soft case & paperwork.

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1969 Winchester, Model 94 Carbine, 30-30 Win., Lever-Action, SN - 3358289 1969 Winchester, Model 94 Carbine, 30-30 Win., Lever-Action, SN - 3358289

1969 Winchester, Model 94 Carbine, 30-30 Win., Lever-Action, SN - 3358289

Lot #197 (Sale Order 198 of 451)

The Winchester Model 1894, or Model 94, is a lever-action repeating rifle & carbine that became one of the most famous and popular hunting rifles of all time. It was designed by John Browning in 1894, and originally chambered to fire two metallic black powder cartridges, the .32-40 Winchester and .38-55 Winchester. It was an almost instant success for Winchester. Its lightweight, compact design paired with the power packing punch quickly made it popular among hunters. One of the best-selling lever action rifles in American history, the Winchester Model 1894 hit the one million mark in 1927. This Winchester Model 94 Carbine was made in 1969, and sports a 20" round barrel, smooth walnut stock with English grip, checkered metal buttplate, dovetailed adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and hooded ramped dovetail front sight. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1974 German Walther, PPK/S, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 188104 1974 German Walther, PPK/S, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 188104

1974 German Walther, PPK/S, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 188104

Lot #198 (Sale Order 199 of 451)

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 PP and the PPK were among the world's first successful double action semi-automatic pistols. They are still manufactured by Walther and have been widely copied. The design inspired other pistols, among them the Soviet Makarov, the Hungarian FEG PA-63, the Polish P-64, the American Accu-Tek AT-380 II, and the Argentinian Bersa Thunder 380. The PP and PPK were both popular with European police and civilians for being reliable and concealable. During World War II, they were issued to the German military (officers), including the Luftwaffe, as well as the uniformed Ordnungspolizei and plain clothes detectives of the Kriminalpolizei. Adolf Hitler killed himself with his PPK (.32 ACP/7.65mm) in the Fuhrerbunker in Berlin, and secret agent James Bond used a Walther PPK in many of the novels and films. The PPK/S combines the PP's frame with the PPK's barrel and slide to create a pistol that weighed slightly more than the PPK, which provided the extra weight needed for U.S. import laws. This PPK/S was made in Germany in 1974, (imported by Interarms), and features a blued frame & slide with polished flats, black checkered grips, 3 3/8" stainless barrel, round serrated hammer, serrated rib and comes in original hardcase with (2) 7-round magazines and (1) finger rest extension. 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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(34) 308 Win. Magazines - For Springfield M1A Rifles (34) 308 Win. Magazines - For Springfield M1A Rifles

(34) 308 Win. Magazines - For Springfield M1A Rifles

Lot #199 (Sale Order 200 of 451)

This lot consists of (31) 7.62x51mm (308 Win.) steel magazines - (2) 5-rd, (10) 10-rd & (22) 20rd. Shipping Cost - $30.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. PLEASE NOTE – These magazines currently not legal to own in Illinois. These items cannot be picked up by an Illinois resident.

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1959 S&W, (First Year) 48 K-22 Masterpiece (No Dash), 22 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), K361943 1959 S&W, (First Year) 48 K-22 Masterpiece (No Dash), 22 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), K361943

1959 S&W, (First Year) 48 K-22 Masterpiece (No Dash), 22 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), K361943

Lot #200 (Sale Order 201 of 451)

The Smith & Wesson Model 48 K-22 Masterpiece is a six-shot double-action revolver that was introduced in May, 1959, and was simply a Model 17 chambered for .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire. At the time, S&W called the .22 WMR the "22 M.R.F." (Magnum Rim Fire) and stamped the barrels of their Model 48 revolvers accordingly. The Model 48 was a first rate .22 Magnum hunting revolver that was offered with a 4, 6, or 8-3/8 inch barrel. All Model 48s were carbon steel target revolvers with a 1/8 inch wide Patridge type front sight on a raised and grooved full length ribbed barrel and sported a micro adjustable (for windage and elevation) rear sight. They came with carefully fitted actions, a double latch cylinder, grooved target trigger, grooved front and back grip straps and checkered walnut Magna grips. The Model 48 Masterpiece was manufactured until 1986. During its production run, there were five minor engineering changes and the revolvers are stamped accordingly on the frame inside of the cylinder crane (Model 48, 48-1, 48-2, 48-3 and 48-4). Production of the Model 48 started 5/21/1959 at serial number K348746. Just a few months later the Model 48-1 was introduced with a change to the extractor rod thread from right hand to left hand. Very few original Model 48s (no dash) were produced. The exact number is unknown to collectors. The 48-4 was the last numbered engineering change and was introduced in 1977. This original 1959 Model 48 (no dash) sports a 6" barrel, checkered flat butt grips and comes in original box. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of at all, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1943 U.S. National Postal Meter, M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto (Extra Magazine), SN - 4325826 1943 U.S. National Postal Meter, M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto (Extra Magazine), SN - 4325826

1943 U.S. National Postal Meter, M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto (Extra Magazine), SN - 4325826

Lot #201 (Sale Order 202 of 451)

In 1941, with the U.S. being pulled into one of the greatest conflicts in world history, many U.S. manufacturers were tasked to switch production to support the war effort. Manufacturers tasked with M1 Carbine parts & production included - Inland Manufacturing (Division Of GM), Saginaw Steering Gear (Division Of GM), Quality Hardware & Machine Co., International Business Machines Corp (IBM), Rock-Ola Co., Standard Products, National Postal Meter and others. The M1 carbine is a lightweight semi-automatic rifle that was a standard firearm for the U.S. military during World War II and used primarily by Airborne Divisions. This U.S. National Postal Meter M1 Carbine represents a 1943 production date (SN - 4325826) and sports the original 1943 Buffalo Arms barrel (Buffalo Arms supplied barrels for NPM). Markings on this gun include: Barrel - "Buffalo Arms/ 9 43", Left Side Of Barrel Band - "J.M.Q." (J.M. Mueller Furnace Co.), Front Sight - "JQ" (Quality Hardware), and Bayonet Lug "EM-Q" (Quality Hardware). Features include an 18" barrel, adjustable rear peep sight, front band sight with ears, bayonet lug, sling ring, period correct green canvas sling and comes with (2) Magazines - (1) 15-round marked "UN" (National Postal Meter) & (1) 30-round (unmarked). This gun is in nice condition with light battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1918 U.S. Army, Colt Model 1911, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 249923 1918 U.S. Army, Colt Model 1911, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 249923

1918 U.S. Army, Colt Model 1911, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 249923

Lot #202 (Sale Order 203 of 451)

Designed by John Browning, the Model 1911 Colt Government is the best known of his designs to use the short recoil principle in its basic design. The pistol was widely copied, and this operating system rose to become the pre-eminent type of the 20th century and of nearly all modern centerfire pistols. The pistol served as the standard-issue sidearm for the United States Armed Forces from 1911 to 1985, and is widely regarded by gun historians as the best firearm design to date. Battlefield experience in World War I led to some small external changes to the M1911 completed in 1924. The new version was called the M1911 A1. During WWII, production of M1911 A1 pistols were given a parkerized metal finish instead of bluing, and the wood grip panels were replaced with panels made of brown plastic. This U.S. Army Colt 1911 reflects a production date of 1918, and supports the correct JMG Monogram: J.M. Gilbert found on Colt 1911s from 1917 to 1918, and is correctly marked "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" (left side of frame), "MODEL OF 1911 U.S. ARMY" (right side of slide), and 1913 patent dated slide. This gun also sports an "RIA" stamp on the right side of the frame which means it went through a Rock Island Arsenal "A1" rebuild, which appears to have occurred sometime during WWII, indicated by the parkerized finish & grips. This gun sports a parkerized metal finish, 5" barrel, safety grip, lanyard ring and period correct Keyes Fiber Co. checkered brown plastic grips. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1997 Winchester, Model 94AE Ranger (20 1997 Winchester, Model 94AE Ranger (20

1997 Winchester, Model 94AE Ranger (20"), 30-30 Win., Lever-Action (NIB), SN - 6331427

Lot #203 (Sale Order 204 of 451)

The Winchester Model 1894, or Model 94, is a lever-action repeating rifle & carbine that became one of the most famous and popular hunting rifles of all time. It was designed by John Browning in 1894, and originally chambered to fire two metallic black powder cartridges, the .32-40 Winchester and .38-55 Winchester. It was the first rifle to chamber the smokeless powder round, the .30 WCF in 1895. It 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. In 1983, Winchester introduced the Model 94 A.E. (A.E. stands for angle eject). They modified the ejector and opened up the ejection port on the Model 94 to attempt to throw the empty shell casings out the top, but at an approximate 45 degree angle which should clear a top-mounted scope. This Model 94AE "Ranger" was made in circa 1997, and features a smooth hardwood stock with stained finish, 20" barrel with full length magazine tube, cross bolt safety, black checkered buttpad, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight and dovetailed front sight. This gun appears to be new/ unfired, has a perfect bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork and hammer thumb extension.

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1951 Colt, Government Model 1911 A1, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 251708-C 1951 Colt, Government Model 1911 A1, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 251708-C

1951 Colt, Government Model 1911 A1, 45 ACP, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 251708-C

Lot #204 (Sale Order 205 of 451)

Designed by John Browning, the Model 1911 Colt Government is the best known of his designs to use the short recoil principle in its basic design. The pistol was widely copied, and this operating system rose to become the pre-eminent type of the 20th century and of nearly all modern centerfire pistols. The pistol served as the standard-issue sidearm for the United States Armed Forces from 1911 to 1985, and is widely regarded by gun historians as the best firearm design to date. Battlefield experience in World War I led to some small external changes to the M1911. Completed in 1924, the new version was called the M1911 A1. After World War II, the M1911 continued to be a mainstay of the U.S. Armed Forces in the Korean War and the Vietnam War. This Colt Government 1911 A1 Commercial Model was made in 1951 and sports a high luster blued slide & frame finish, brown checkered "Coltwood" grips with Roaring Colt logo, serrated hammer, 5" stainless barrel, beavertail safety grip, grooved backstrap, 7-round steel magazine and comes in original brown hinged cardboard box. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1943 U.S. Underwood Elliott-Fisher, M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 1434130 1943 U.S. Underwood Elliott-Fisher, M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 1434130

1943 U.S. Underwood Elliott-Fisher, M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto, SN - 1434130

Lot #205 (Sale Order 206 of 451)

In 1941, with the U.S. being pulled into one of the greatest conflicts in world history, many U.S. manufacturers were tasked to switch production to support the war effort. Manufacturers tasked with M1 Carbine parts & production included - Inland Manufacturing (Division Of GM), Saginaw Steering Gear (Division Of GM), Quality Hardware & Machine Co., International Business Machines Corp (IBM), Rock-Ola Co., Standard Products, National Postal Meter, Underwood Elliott-Fisher and others. The M1 carbine is a lightweight semi-automatic rifle that was a standard firearm for the U.S. military during World War II and used primarily by Airborne Divisions. This U.S. Underwood Elliott-Fisher M1 Carbine represents a 1943 production date (Sn - 1434130) and sports the following markings: Barrel - "Underwood 6-44", Right Side Of Barrel Band - "J.M." (J.M. Mueller Furnace Co.), Front Sight - "EU" (Underwood), Bayonet Lug "SU" (Underwood), Rear Sight "IR CO." (International Register Company) and Stock "Q-RMC" (Quality Hardware). Features include an 18" barrel, adjustable rear peep sight, front band sight with ears, bayonet lug, sling ring, tan canvas sling and comes with (1) 15-round magazine marked "IU" (Inland Manufacturing). This gun is in nice condition with light battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1945 WWII German Walther, P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 5943c 1945 WWII German Walther, P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 5943c

1945 WWII German Walther, P38, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 5943c

Lot #206 (Sale Order 207 of 451)

The P38 is a 9mm Luger semi-automatic pistol that was developed by Carl Walther GmbH as the service pistol of the German Army at the beginning of World War II. The P.38 was a groundbreaking semi-automatic pistol design which introduced technical features still used today in current commercial and military semi-automatic pistols. It was the first locked-breech pistol to use a double-action/single-action (DA/SA) trigger. The P38 also introduced a visible and tactile loaded chamber indicator in the form of a metal rod that protrudes from the rear of the slide when a round is chambered. The Walther P.38 was in production from 1939 to 1945. During WWII, the P.38 was produced by three separate manufacturers: Walther, Mauser, and Spreewerk. To conceal manufacturer identities, each wartime manufacturer used a letter code: ac (Walther); byf (Mauser), and cyq (Spreewerk). This P.38 is slide marked "ac" (Walther), "45" (1945) along with German/ Nazi proof marks throughout. This gun is not numbers matching: frame serial number is 5943c & the slide serial number is 6694c. Features include a 4.9" barrel, ribbed Bakelite grips with lanyard ring, 8-round magazine and dovetailed sights. This gun is showing some wear, but it still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1900 Savage, Model 1899, 303 Savage, Lever-Action, SN - 18693 1900 Savage, Model 1899, 303 Savage, Lever-Action, SN - 18693

1900 Savage, Model 1899, 303 Savage, Lever-Action, SN - 18693

Lot #207 (Sale Order 208 of 451)

The Savage Model 1899, or Model 99, is a series of hammerless lever- action rifles made from 1899 to 1998. The Model 99 was extremely popular with big game hunters at the turn of the 20th Century. The most desirable and unique feature of the Model 99 was the use of a six-shot rotary magazine to hold the cartridges. The rotating magazine uses a spring-loaded spool with grooves to hold the cartridges. It took advantage of the spool to include a counter to indicate how many shots are left. The rotating magazine design allowed it to be one of the first lever-action rifles to use spitzer bullets. Previous lever-action rifles used tubular magazines which placed cartridges of ammunition end to end. The pointed tips of a spitzer bullet would touch the primer of the cartridge in front of it, possibly causing an accidental discharge. The Model 99 continued using this system for many years, until its replacement with a detachable magazine. Another novel feature on this rifle was a small pin that would protrude above the top of the bolt to indicate the rifle was cocked and ready to fire. This Model 1899 was made in 1900, is chambered for 303 Savage caliber, and sports a smooth walnut stock Schnabel forearm tip, curved metal buttplate, 26" octagon barrel, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, Lyman's ivory bead front blade sight and brass shell lifter. This gun is in good condition for its age with some wear to include a hairline crack at the receiver tang & chip on the forearm tip, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1950s Colt 1911 22 LR Conversion Unit W/ Original Box 1950s Colt 1911 22 LR Conversion Unit W/ Original Box

1950s Colt 1911 22 LR Conversion Unit W/ Original Box

Lot #208 (Sale Order 209 of 451)

This 1950s Colt 1911 conversion kit (45 ACP to 22 LR) includes a high luster blued Colt marked slide equipped with target adjustable rear sight, barrel, Colt stamped .22 magazine, slide stop, recoil spring and ejector. This kit comes in the original brown hinged "wood grain" cardboard box and is in excellent condition with very light wear with a sharp/ clean bore. Shipping Cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up.... This item is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1943 WWII U.S. Remington, 1903-A4 Sniper (W/ 1964 Armory Receipt), 30-06 Sprg., SN - 3426608 1943 WWII U.S. Remington, 1903-A4 Sniper (W/ 1964 Armory Receipt), 30-06 Sprg., SN - 3426608

1943 WWII U.S. Remington, 1903-A4 Sniper (W/ 1964 Armory Receipt), 30-06 Sprg., SN - 3426608

Lot #209 (Sale Order 210 of 451)

The M1903 is a five-round, magazine fed, bolt-action U.S. service 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 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. Standard M1903 production was discontinued in 1942 in favor of the M1903-A3. The most noticeable visual difference in the M1903-A3 was the replacement of the barrel-mounted rear sight with a smaller, simpler aperture rear sight mounted on the rear of the receiver; it was primarily adopted in order to speed familiarization by soldiers already trained on the M1 Garand which had a similar sighting system. Although Springfield Armory was the primary manufacturer of the M1903, WWII saw new production of the Springfield at private manufacturers such as the Remington Arms and Smith-Corona Typewriter companies. Remington began production of the M1903 in September, 1941, at serial number 3,000,000 and delivered the first Model 1903-A3s in December, 1942. The U.S. Sniper Rifle Model 1903-A4 guns were assembled from Remington 1903-A3 rifles selected for their superior accuracy, fitted with pistol-grip stocks, and scoped with Weaver 330C telescopic sights. (Model 1903-A4 rifles will also be found fitted with a semi-pistol grip, the so-called "scant" stock.) No front or rear sights were fitted, the bolt handle was bent to clear the scope, and the magazine had to be loaded with individual rounds because the scope mount did not allow the use of chargers. It was the standard U.S. Army sniper rifle in World War II and remained in use throughout the Korean War. This Remington Model 1903-A4 Sniper was made in 1943 and is marked: Barrel "R.A. 9-43", "R" (Remington) bolt/ handle stamps, as well as other correct "R" marked parts, Stock "RA" Crossed Cannons "FJA" (Remington Arms - Col. Frank J. Atwood) and sports a Weaver Model 330 scope with period correct military pencil etchings. Other features include a green parkerized finish, 24" barrel, Redfield scope mount, walnut stock & handguard, sling rings, bayonet lug and checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment. This gun comes with the original purchase receipt dated July 7th, 1964, from Red River Army Depot for $14.50. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate (1927-2022) - the receipt lists Robert Hellenthal as the purchaser, which makes this a one-owner military surplus rifle.... All proceeds from this Estate Collection have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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WWI Era U.S. Army Colt 1911 Slide W/ Barrel & Parts WWI Era U.S. Army Colt 1911 Slide W/ Barrel & Parts

WWI Era U.S. Army Colt 1911 Slide W/ Barrel & Parts

Lot #210 (Sale Order 211 of 451)

This Circa 1911-1918 Colt Model 1911 U.S. Army slide sports a parkerized finish with original sights and comes with a 5" barrel with a sharp/ clean bore, as well as various 1911 pistol small parts. Shipping Cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up.... This item is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1949 Savage, Model 1899, 250-3000 Savage, Lever-Action, SN - 539359 1949 Savage, Model 1899, 250-3000 Savage, Lever-Action, SN - 539359

1949 Savage, Model 1899, 250-3000 Savage, Lever-Action, SN - 539359

Lot #211 (Sale Order 212 of 451)

The Savage Model 1899, or Model 99, is a series of hammerless lever- action rifles made from 1899 to 1998. The Model 99 was extremely popular with big game hunters at the turn of the 20th Century. The most desirable and unique feature of the Model 99 was the use of a six-shot rotary magazine to hold the cartridges. The rotating magazine uses a spring-loaded spool with grooves to hold the cartridges. It took advantage of the spool to include a counter to indicate how many shots are left. The rotating magazine design allowed it to be one of the first lever-action rifles to use spitzer bullets. Previous lever-action rifles used tubular magazines which placed cartridges of ammunition end to end. The pointed tips of a spitzer bullet would touch the primer of the cartridge in front of it, possibly causing an accidental discharge. The Model 99 continued using this system for many years until its replacement with a detachable magazine. Another novel feature on this rifle was a small pin that would protrude above the top receiver to indicate the rifle was cocked and ready to fire. This Model 1899 was made in 1949, is chambered for 250-3000 Savage caliber (250 Savage), and sports an outline checkered walnut stock Schnabel forearm tip, black checkered grip cap, ribbed metal buttplate, 24" barrel, case hardened lever, rear dovetail insert, ramped dovetail front sight, brass shell lifter and sells complete with period correct Weaver K4 scope. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1950 Colt, Officer's Model Special - Fourth issue, 38 Spl., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 784787 1950 Colt, Officer's Model Special - Fourth issue, 38 Spl., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 784787

1950 Colt, Officer's Model Special - Fourth issue, 38 Spl., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 784787

Lot #212 (Sale Order 213 of 451)

In 1904 Colt introduced its first medium frame double action target model revolver as the Colt Officer's Model. From then to 1969, Colt would produce versions of this under several names: First Issue (1904-1908), Second Issue (1908-1926), Third Issue (1927-1949), Fourth Issue (1949-1952) & Fifth Issue (1953-1969). The Officer's Model was always Colt's premium revolver until the introduction of the super-premium Python in 1955. The Officer's Model Special, Fourth issue was Colt's first upgrade post-WWII version. Built on Colt's "E" frame, it sported an extra heavy, untapered "Bull" barrel and a "Coltmaster" fully adjustable rear sight that was only offered only on this Model. A new style hammer was also introduced. This Officer's Model Special, Fourth issue was made in 1950, and sports a 6" barrel, large dual-pinned Patridge front sight, checkered walnut target grips and comes in original brown hinged "wood grain" cardboard box - box is in very rough condition. This gun will have some surface rusting on the barrel, but it still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1937 U.S. Springfield, M1922 M2, 22 LR, Bolt-Action (W/ 2 Magazines), SN - 6202 1937 U.S. Springfield, M1922 M2, 22 LR, Bolt-Action (W/ 2 Magazines), SN - 6202

1937 U.S. Springfield, M1922 M2, 22 LR, Bolt-Action (W/ 2 Magazines), SN - 6202

Lot #213 (Sale Order 214 of 451)

The Springfield Model 1922 is a .22 caliber bolt-action rifle that was built as a cadet rifle designed to mimic the M1903 Springfield rifle for training purposes. It was produced in several different versions until World War II when shortages of materials made production of a training rifle impractical. The M2 variant was introduced in 1933. This version featured a simplified bolt and a shallower pistol grip on the stock. "M1922" was not included in the M2's designation. This U.S. Springfield M1922 M2 is barrel dated "SA/ 6-37" (July 1937), and sports a smooth walnut flat pistol grip stock with grooved forearm, 24" barrel, fully adjustable rear aperture peep sight, dovetail band front sight, checkered metal buttplate, sling rings, "G&K 1918 H.H.B." brown leather sling and comes with (2) 5-round steel magazines. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1974 Colt, 1851 Navy - 2nd Generation, .36 Black Powder, Percussion Revolver, SN - 15036 1974 Colt, 1851 Navy - 2nd Generation, .36 Black Powder, Percussion Revolver, SN - 15036

1974 Colt, 1851 Navy - 2nd Generation, .36 Black Powder, Percussion Revolver, SN - 15036

Lot #214 (Sale Order 215 of 451)

The Model 1851 Navy was Colt’s first practical revolver, coming after the 44-cal. Dragoon and the less-powerful .31-cal. Pocket Models. The well-balanced .36-cal. 1851 Navy packed an impressive punch and was a favorite of such diverse pistoleros as “Wild Bill” Hickok and Frank James. Original (1st Generation) 1851 Navys were produced from 1851–1873. In 1971, Colt began to produce the first run of 2nd Generation Colt Navys in the Hartford plant. These slightly undersized guns, featuring early square-backed trigger guards and authentic Colt stampings, were made until 1973. From 1974 to 1976, Colt obtained parts from one of its distributors, Lou Imperato, to produced another run of 2nd Generation 1851 Navys, which are known as C Series guns. This Colt Model 1851 Navy, Second Generation .36 Percussion Revolver was made in 1974, and sports a 7.5" octagon barrel, case hardened receiver/ loading lever/ plunger & hammer, polished blued barrel & frame, Navel Engagement cylinder engravings, smooth walnut grips, brass bead front sight and 6-shot cylinder. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. This gun does NOT come with case/ box or black powder supplies.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1950 Marlin, Model 336SC, 35 Rem., Lever-Action, SN - G1272 1950 Marlin, Model 336SC, 35 Rem., Lever-Action, SN - G1272

1950 Marlin, Model 336SC, 35 Rem., Lever-Action, SN - G1272

Lot #215 (Sale Order 216 of 451)

The Model 336 is a direct development of the Marlin Model 1893 which was produced from 1893 to 1936. Based on the patents of L.L. Hepburn, the Model 1893 incorporated a new locking bolt system and a two-piece firing pin. In 1936, with only minor changes to the stock, forearm, and sights, the Model 1893 was redesignated the Model 1936 (soon renamed the Model 36). All of these firearms featured a solid-top receiver made of forged steel and incorporated side ejection of fired cartridges. Compared to the Winchester 94, then the predominant lever-action hunting rifle, the Model 36 was somewhat heavier with a simpler internal mechanism and a full pistol grip-type buttstock in contrast to the Winchester 94's straight grip stock. In 1948, the Model 36 was replaced by the Model 336 which was sold under both the Marlin and Glenfield brands. When Marlin first introduced the Model 336 in 1948, the company made three versions: The Model 336A, which was a rifle with a 24" barrel, the Model 336RC, which was a carbine with a 20" barrel and a full length magazine tube, and the Model 336SC with a 20" barrel and shorter (half) magazine tube. The Model 336 has been in continuous production from 1948 to the present day, and is currently produced by Ruger Firearms under the Marlin brand. This Marlin Model 336SC was made in 1950, and features a smooth walnut stock with large rounded forearm/ fluted comb & gloss finish, black checkered buttpad with white spacer, black grip cap with white spacer, 20" barrel, serrated receiver top, Lyman #56 receiver mounted fully adjustable rear peep sight, Marble rear dovetail insert and ramped dovetail white bead front sight. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1959 Colt, SAA 1959 Colt, SAA

1959 Colt, SAA "Frontier Scout" - Second Gen., 22 LR, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 56845F

Lot #216 (Sale Order 217 of 451)

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. A Third Generation began in 1975, characterized by a change in barrel thread pitch and a solid cylinder bushing replacing the removable/replaceable part from the first and second generations. A Cross-Bolt Safety was implemented in 1982. The Colt Frontier Scout was born in 1957 and was made until 1970 when Colt carried on with their Peacemaker 22 and then later a “New Frontier Scout”. The Frontier Scout was scaled down slightly and was lighter than its bigger bore brother. This Second Generation Colt SAA "Frontier Scout" was made in 1959, and sports a 4.75" barrel, fixed groove rear sight, fixed blade front sight, black checkered grips with Roaring Colt logo, serrated hammer and comes in original box. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1917 U.S. Springfield, Model 1903, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 737216 1917 U.S. Springfield, Model 1903, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 737216

1917 U.S. Springfield, Model 1903, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 737216

Lot #217 (Sale Order 218 of 451)

Few arms have served the U.S. military as long or as well as the famed "U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, Model 1903." For generations of American servicemen and arms enthusiasts, the M1903 has gained an enviable reputation as one of the best bolt-action military rifles of all time. The M1903 was manufactured by Springfield Armory at varying levels of production from 1903 until the late 1930s, and at Rock Island Arsenal from 1903 until 1913, and again from 1917 until 1919. Even though large numbers of M1917 "American Enfield's" were manufactured and issued during World War II to supplement the supply of M1903s, the "Springfield 1903" remained a standard issue rifle throughout WWII, alongside the M1 Garand. This U.S. Springfield M1903 represents a 1917 production date (SN - 737216) and is barrel marked "S.A."/ Flaming Bomb/ "9-20" (Springfield Armory September, 1920). Features include a 24" barrel, adjustable folding leaf rear sight, front band post sight, bayonet lug, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment and sling rings. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1974 Colt, SAA 1974 Colt, SAA

1974 Colt, SAA "New Frontier" - Second Gen., 22 Mag. & LR, Revolver (NIB), SN - G165536

Lot #218 (Sale Order 219 of 451)

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. A Third Generation began in 1975, characterized by a change in barrel thread pitch and a solid cylinder bushing replacing the removable/replaceable part from the first and second generations. A Cross-Bolt Safety was implemented in 1982. The New Frontier was introduced in 1961, and the name “New Frontier” took advantage of the slogan made popular by President John F. Kennedy. From the outset, the Colt New Frontier was to single-actions what the Colt Python was to double-action revolvers, the Cadillac of handguns. The target-sighted single-action came with a smooth action, attractive finish and high-visibility adjustable sights. This Second Generation Colt SAA "New Frontier" dual cylinder convertible was made in 1974, and sports a 4.25" barrel, black checkered grips with Roaring Colt & U.S. Eagle Crest, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, case hardened frame, Patridge front sight and comes in original box with paperwork and both cylinders. This gun appears to be new/ unfired and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1973 Winchester, Model 9422M, 22 Win. Mag., Lever-Action, SN - F101875 1973 Winchester, Model 9422M, 22 Win. Mag., Lever-Action, SN - F101875

1973 Winchester, Model 9422M, 22 Win. Mag., Lever-Action, SN - F101875

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Called by some “The best rifle Winchester has made since 1964,” the rimfire Model 9422 lever action was made from 1972 to 2004. Engineered to utilize a modified version of Winchester’s super-reliable Model 61 slide-action rimfire mechanism but mirroring the look and feel of the legendary Model 1894 centerfire lever-action rifles, it was a rip-roaring success. The Model 9422 was intended—and by many accounts succeeded—in re-establishing Winchester’s reputation as a premium firearms manufacturer. Frames were forged and then milled. Internal components were of top-shelf quality—no pot metal or stamped parts. Stocks were nice walnut and were well-fitted and beautifully finished. Like the ancestral Model 61, all 9422s were takedowns, although that’s not visually obvious. By removing a large screw from the left rear side of the action, the front and rear halves of the rifle may be separated. From the get-go, Model 9422s proved to be wonderfully reliable. Receivers are solid-topped and grooved for scope rings. Because the ejection port is high on the right side, the action is an angle-eject design that doesn’t interfere with mounting an optic—the first lever action of its type from Winchester. This Model 9422M (Magnum) was made in 1973, and sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, polished blued receiver/ barrel, 20" barrel with full length magazine tube, hooded ramped front sight, stainless steel tube, black checkered buttpad, 11+1 capacity, William hammer thumb extension and period correct Redfield 4X scope. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1949 Colt, Woodsman Sport - Series Two, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Magazine), SN - 30322-S 1949 Colt, Woodsman Sport - Series Two, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Magazine), SN - 30322-S

1949 Colt, Woodsman Sport - Series Two, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Magazine), SN - 30322-S

Lot #220 (Sale Order 221 of 451)

The Colt Woodsman is a semi-automatic sporting pistol manufactured from 1915 to 1977. From 1915-1927 these pistols were known as the "Colt Automatic Target Pistol". It was not until 1927 that the name "Woodsman" was used. It was designed by John Moses Browning and was made in three distinct series: Series One 1915–1941, Series Two 1947–1955, and Series Three 1955–1977. It was also made in three models: Target, Sport and Match Target. This Colt Woodsman Sport Model, Series Two was made in 1949, and sports a 4.5" barrel, rear slide serrations, adjustable dovetailed rear sight, dual-pinned Patridge front sight, brown checkered Bakelite grips with (2) rear strap grip adapters, grooved trigger, loaded chamber indicator and comes in original brown hinged "wood grain" cardboard box with (2) 10-round magazines. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1926 U.S. Springfield, Model 1903, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 1272097 1926 U.S. Springfield, Model 1903, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 1272097

1926 U.S. Springfield, Model 1903, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 1272097

Lot #221 (Sale Order 222 of 451)

Few arms have served the U.S. military as long or as well as the famed "U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, Model 1903." For generations of American servicemen and arms enthusiasts, the M1903 has gained an enviable reputation as one of the best bolt-action military rifles of all time. The M1903 was manufactured by Springfield Armory at varying levels of production from 1903 until the late 1930s, and at Rock Island Arsenal from 1903 until 1913, and again from 1917 until 1919. Even though large numbers of M1917 "American Enfields" were manufactured and issued during World War II to supplement the supply of M1903s, the "Springfield 1903" remained a standard issue rifle throughout WWII, alongside the M1 Garand. This U.S. Springfield M1903 represents a 1926 production date (SN - 1272097) and is barrel marked "S.A."/ Flaming Bomb/ "9-32" (Springfield Armory September, 1932). The stock is marked "RA-P" (Raritan Arsenal- Petersen chief inspector) AND "3 GM-K" (Fort George G. Meade Depot - K inspector). Features include a 24" barrel, adjustable folding leaf rear sight, front band post sight with cover, bayonet lug, metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment (with kit), sling rings and "G&K 1918" brown leather sling. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1968 Colt, Woodsman Sport - Series Three, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 240926-S 1968 Colt, Woodsman Sport - Series Three, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 240926-S

1968 Colt, Woodsman Sport - Series Three, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 240926-S

Lot #222 (Sale Order 223 of 451)

The Colt Woodsman is a semi-automatic sporting pistol manufactured from 1915 to 1977. From 1915-1927 these pistols were known as the "Colt Automatic Target Pistol". It was not until 1927 that the name "Woodsman" was used. It was designed by John Moses Browning and was made in three distinct series: Series One 1915–1941, Series Two 1947–1955, and Series Three 1955–1977. It was also made in three models: Target, Sport and Match Target. This Colt Woodsman Sport Model, Series Three was made in 1968, and sports a 4.5" barrel, rear slide serrations, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, dual-pinned Patridge front sight, checkered walnut grips with thumb rest, loaded chamber indicator and 10-round magazine. 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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Henry, H001 Classic, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - 569467H Henry, H001 Classic, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - 569467H

Henry, H001 Classic, 22 S L LR, Lever-Action (W/ Box), SN - 569467H

Lot #223 (Sale Order 224 of 451)

The Henry H001 is a classic Western-style lever action, and one of the most popular .22 caliber rifles on the market today. The reason for its popularity is because it shoots great, looks great and is remarkably durable. It features an attractive American walnut stock, exceptionally smooth action, side ejection port, 18.5" barrel, dovetail adjustable elevator rear sight, hooded ramp front sight, 3/8" grooved receiver, blued steel barrel machined with state of the art multiple groove rifling, comfortable 5 1/4 lbs. total weight, tubular magazine that can handle 15 rounds of .22 Long Rifle, 17 rounds of .22 Long and as many as 21 rounds of .22 Short. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes with original box and manual.

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1963 Belgium Browning, Medalist, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 34264T3 1963 Belgium Browning, Medalist, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 34264T3

1963 Belgium Browning, Medalist, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 34264T3

Lot #224 (Sale Order 225 of 451)

Browning introduced the Medalist in 1962 as a "Deluxe Grade" competition style semi-auto pistol and is known widely by professional shooters as the best 22 LR target pistol ever produced. It was the prototype for Bruce Browning and was the latest in production after the Nomad & Challenger. Production and U. S. sales of the Medalist continued into 1975, and by Fabrique Nationale Herstal Belgium into 1976, with sales primarily for the European market. This Browning Medalist was made in Belgium in 1963, and sports 6.75" heavy target barrel with vent-rib, checkered walnut "elephant ear" wrap-around grips, walnut forearm with Schnabel tip, gold trigger, fully adjustable rear sight, pinned Patridge front sight, slide serrations, loaded chamber indicator, 10-round magazine and comes in factory red felt lined hardcase with barrel weights & cartridge block. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1918 WWI U.S. Eddystone, M1917 Enfield, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 546103 1918 WWI U.S. Eddystone, M1917 Enfield, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 546103

1918 WWI U.S. Eddystone, M1917 Enfield, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 546103

Lot #225 (Sale Order 226 of 451)

The M1917 Enfield, or "American Enfield", is an American modification and production of the British Pattern 1914 Enfield (P14) rifle (listed in British Service as Rifle No. 3), which was developed and manufactured during the period 1917–1918. When the British Empire entered World War I, it had an urgent need for rifles and contracts were placed with companies in the United States. In the case of the P14 rifle, Winchester and Remington were selected. When the U.S. entered the war, it had a similar extreme need for rifles. Rather than re-tool completely, the factories, under the close supervision of the US Army Ordnance Department, altered the P14 design for the 30-06 caliber. Winchester produced the rifle at their New Haven, Connecticut, plant and Remington at their main facility at Ilion, New York, and at another plant in Eddystone, Pennsylvania. Numerically, it was the main rifle used by the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe during World War I. This new rifle was formally adopted as the new standard U.S. Service rifle and named the Model of 1917. It was manufactured by: Eddystone (1,181,908 rifles), Remington (545,541 rifles) and Winchester (465,980 rifles). Design changes were few; the stripper clip feed, internal box magazine, bolt face, chamber and rifling dimensions were altered to suit the .30-06 Springfield cartridge and the US pattern 5-round stripper clips. The stock was slightly redesigned, lightening it somewhat, and the volley fire sights on the left side of the weapon were deleted. The markings were changed to reflect the model and caliber change. The M1917 was used alongside the M1903 Springfield, and quickly surpassed the Springfield design in numbers produced and units issued. By November 11, 1918, about 75% of the AEF in France were armed with M1917s. An M1917 Enfield rifle was used by Sergeant Alvin C. York on October 8, 1918, during the event for which he was famously awarded the Medal of Honor. This Eddystone M1917 reflects a 1918 production date (SN - 564103). Markings include: Barrel - "E" with U.S. Flaming Bomb ordnance stamp over "12-18"; Top Receiver - "U.S. MODEL OF 1917 EDDYSTONE"; Left Side Of Receiver - Flaming Bob acceptance stamp; Top Of The Receiver - Eagle Head acceptance stamp; Bolt Handle - "W" "SN" & Flaming Bomb; along with several other period correct U.S. acceptance stamps. This U.S. M1917 features a 26" barrel, rear receiver folding ladder aperture sight with ears, wing-protected front post sight "075", metal buttplate with cleaning tool compartment, full military stock with grooved forearm, sling rings, bayonet lug and brown leather sling marked "HOYT 1917". This gun is in good condition with some battle wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Bulgarian, PM Bulgarian, PM

Bulgarian, PM "Circle 10" Military, 9mm Makarov, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Holster), SN - AB22089

Lot #226 (Sale Order 227 of 451)

The Makarov pistol or PM is a Soviet semi-automatic pistol, designed under the project leadership of Nikolay Fyodorovich Makarov that became the Soviet Union's standard military sidearm in 1951. The Makarov pistol was manufactured in several communist countries during the Cold War and afterwards; apart from the USSR itself, they were made in East Germany, Bulgaria, China, and post-reunification Germany. This PM is marked "Circle 10", which signifies that it was built for military and police use. The Makarov was a common communist country standard military and police sidearm from 1951 to the early 1990s. This Military PM Makarov was made in Bulgaria and was imported to the U.S. by PW Arms in circa 1992. Features include a 3.68" barrel, rear slide serrations, serrated round hammer, serrated rib, dovetail rear sight, fixed front sight, brown checkered Bakelite grips with star, and comes with box, EFA Russian Military EFA-2K self load holster, (2) 8-round magazines & cleaning tool. 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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1948 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 70 Custom AAA, 270 WCF, Bolt-Action, SN - 97090 1948 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 70 Custom AAA, 270 WCF, Bolt-Action, SN - 97090

1948 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 70 Custom AAA, 270 WCF, Bolt-Action, SN - 97090

Lot #227 (Sale Order 228 of 451)

The Winchester Model 70 is a bolt-action sporting rifle that has an iconic place in American sporting culture. It has been held in high regard by shooters since it was introduced in 1936, earning the moniker "The Rifleman's Rifle". The action has some design similarities to Mauser designs, and it is a development of the earlier Winchester Model 54, itself based on a Mauser 98-type action. Throughout its life, the Model 70 has been offered in many grades and styles. The pre-1964 Model 70s featured several desirable features that post-1964 models did not, such as a Mauser-type controlled round feed, cut checkering and manufactured with higher strength parts. This Model 70 was made in 1948, and features a custom Grade AAA Monte Carlo select walnut stock with outline checkering/ raised cheek/ fluted comb & gloss finish, Rosewood forearm tip with blond spacer, large oval Rosewood grip cap with blond spacer, ribbed Fajen buttpad with blond spacer, 24" contoured barrel with polished blued finish, grooved trigger, serrated receiver top with mounted rails, Williams rear dovetail insert and hooded ramped dovetail front sight. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1980s Oregon Arms, Chipmunk Silhouette, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot (W/ Box), SN - P615 1980s Oregon Arms, Chipmunk Silhouette, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot (W/ Box), SN - P615

1980s Oregon Arms, Chipmunk Silhouette, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot (W/ Box), SN - P615

Lot #228 (Sale Order 229 of 451)

Originally conceived in 1982 by Jim Thompson for his children, Mike and Lisa, in Medford, Oregon, and sold under the name of Oregon Arms, Chipmunk rifles & pistols are perfect for youth shooters and small varmint control. Original Chipmunks were produced through the 1980s. The company was then moved to Prospect, Oregon, and renamed as Rogue Rifle Co. Inc. In 1994, the company was purchased by Keystone Sports, who now sells the line of youth/ varmint guns under the "Crickett" name. This Original Oregon Arms Chipmunk Single-Shot Silhouette pistol was made in circa 1982-1984 and sports a walnut pistol-grip stock, 15" barrel, open rear peep sight, ramped Patridge front sight, stainless bolt & handle and comes in original box. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1898 U.S. Springfield, M1896 Krag-Jorgensen Rifle, 30-40 Krag., Bolt-action, SN - 72052 1898 U.S. Springfield, M1896 Krag-Jorgensen Rifle, 30-40 Krag., Bolt-action, SN - 72052

1898 U.S. Springfield, M1896 Krag-Jorgensen Rifle, 30-40 Krag., Bolt-action, SN - 72052

Lot #229 (Sale Order 230 of 451)

The Springfield Model 1892–99 Krag–Jorgensen rifle is a Norwegian-designed bolt-action rifle that was adopted in 1892 as the standard United States Army military longarm, chambered for U.S. caliber .30-40 Krag cartridges. All versions and variants were manufactured between 1892 and 1903, and famously served as the longarm during the Spanish–American War. The Model 1896 Krag-Jorgensen Rifle was produced between 1897 and 1899. This M1896 Krag-Jorgensen rifle represents an 1898 production date (SN - 72052). Markings include: Left side of receiver - " U.S./ MODEL 1896. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY 72052"; Left side of stock at grip - U.S. inspector's stock cartouche "1900"; Under stock at grip - circle "P" proof "W"; Barrel band - "U". Features include a 30" barrel, smooth walnut stock & handguard with grooved forearm, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, pinned blade front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings, metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment and brown leather sling marked "ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, 1903". This gun is in good condition for its age with some wear to include a small chip on the right side of the buttstock, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1978 Ruger, Security-Six Stainless, 357 Mag., Revolver (W/ Box & Receipt), SN - 154-13317 1978 Ruger, Security-Six Stainless, 357 Mag., Revolver (W/ Box & Receipt), SN - 154-13317

1978 Ruger, Security-Six Stainless, 357 Mag., Revolver (W/ Box & Receipt), SN - 154-13317

Lot #230 (Sale Order 231 of 451)

The Ruger Security-Six and its variants, the Service-Six and Speed-Six, are double-action revolvers produced from 1972 to 1988, and were marketed to law enforcement &, military. Originally only offered in a blued finish, in 1975 stainless steel versions of all models were added to the lineup. Featuring six-round cylinders, the Security-Six series represented one of the first modern revolver designs to feature a hammer powered by a coil spring utilizing a transfer-bar firing system. Standard Security-Six series revolvers came with original equipment manufacturer (OEM) supplied service-style wooden grips with a diamond-shaped panel of pressed checkering, although oversized walnut target/combat grips were also available as a factory option. This Security-Six was made in 1978, and sports a full stainless finish, Herrett's checkered walnut combat/ target grips with gloss finish, 6" ribbed barrel, shrouded extractor rod, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel and pinned Patridge front sight. This one-owner gun was purchased from Montgomery Ward on 12/26/1978, and comes with original box and purchase receipts. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1948 Winchester, Model 75 Sporting (Weaver Scope), 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 60711 1948 Winchester, Model 75 Sporting (Weaver Scope), 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 60711

1948 Winchester, Model 75 Sporting (Weaver Scope), 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 60711

Lot #231 (Sale Order 232 of 451)

Based on the Model 69, the Winchester Model 75 is a 22 caliber bolt-action repeating rifle, manufactured from 1938 to 1958, offered in both Sporter & Target variations. It was advertised as being lighter but just as accurate as the highly successful Model 52. It was first catered to beginning shooters, but later advertisements touted it as a "full man's size target rifle". The Model 75 sold strongly until it was discontinued in 1958. This Model 75 Sporting was made in 1948, and features a one-piece walnut stock with outlined checkering/ rounded forearm & gloss finish, black grip cap, ribbed metal buttplate, 23.75" barrel with recessed muzzle, rear dovetail insert, hooded ramped front sight, sling rings, period correct Weaver J4 scope with Weaver rings and sells with (3) Winchester 5-round steel magazines. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1977 Ruger, New Model Super Blackhawk, 44 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box & Receipt), SN - 82-02386 1977 Ruger, New Model Super Blackhawk, 44 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box & Receipt), SN - 82-02386

1977 Ruger, New Model Super Blackhawk, 44 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box & Receipt), SN - 82-02386

Lot #232 (Sale Order 233 of 451)

The Ruger Blackhawk is a six-shot, single-action revolver that was introduced in 1955. The Super Blackhawk (chambered for magnum loads) was introduced in 1959. The early Blackhawk models (pre-1974) still operated the same way as the Colt SAA in that the hammer was half cocked to load and unload, and that the firearm was not safe to carry with all six chambers loaded due to the hammer resting upon the sixth chamber. 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. All Super Blackhawks, new & early styles, are capable of operating with much higher pressure handloads than factory produced ammunition in .44 Magnum. It is one of the top choices for handgun hunting and is capable of reliably taking down deer, elk, caribou, moose, lion, grizzly or brown bear and even cape buffalo. It combines the reliability and simplicity of a revolver with the energy of the famous magnum cartridge. This New Model Super Blackhawk (with transfer bar) was made in 1977, and sports a 7.5" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight, blued frame & cylinder, smooth walnut grips with Ruger medallion inlay and grooved hammer. This one-owner gun was purchased from Dehner Seed And Supply Co. on 6/10/1977, and comes with original box and purchase receipt. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1943 U.S. Remington, Sporterized 1903-A3, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 4134404 1943 U.S. Remington, Sporterized 1903-A3, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 4134404

1943 U.S. Remington, Sporterized 1903-A3, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 4134404

Lot #233 (Sale Order 234 of 451)

Few arms have served the U.S. military as long or as well as the famed "U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, Model 1903." For generations of American servicemen and arms enthusiasts, the M1903 has gained an enviable reputation as one of the best bolt-action military rifles of all time. The M1903 was manufactured by Springfield Armory at varying levels of production from 1903 until the late 1930s, and at Rock Island Arsenal from 1903 until 1913, and again from 1917 until 1919. Even though large numbers of M1917 "American Enfields" were manufactured and issued during World War I to supplement the supply of M1903s, the "Springfield 1903" remained a standard issue rifle throughout WWII, alongside the M1 Garand. World War II saw new production of the Springfield M1903 at private manufacturers such as the Remington Arms and Smith-Corona Typewriter companies. Remington began production of the M1903 in September 1941, at serial number 3,000,000, using old tooling from the Rock Island Arsenal. As the already worn tooling began to wear beyond use, Remington began seeking Army approval for a continuously increasing number of changes and simplifications to both speed up manufacture and improve performance. This resulted in the replacement of the M1903 in favor of the M1903-A3 in 1942. A "Sporterized" firearm is simply a custom modified military-issue arm that has been updated with new features to make it more suitable for civilian sporting use. The majority of "Sporterized Rifles" are WWI & WWII GI bring backs. This was common practice in the 1950s & 60s and is still being done today. The most common modifications are sporting stocks with better grips, re-chambering or new barrels, updated sights, better optics (scopes) and various accessories. This "Sporterized" U.S. Remington M1903-A3 reflects a 1943 production date (SN - 4134404) and sports an outline checkered Monte Carlo stock with raised cheek/ fluted comb & oiled finish, black grip cap with white spacer, ribbed Fajen buttpad with white spacer, 22" barrel with high luster bluing, Williams fully adjustable micrometer rear receiver peep sight, ramped dovetail front sight with hooded dome, and stainless bolt & handle. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1982 Ruger, Old Army - Stainless, 44 Cal., Percussion Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 145-14698 1982 Ruger, Old Army - Stainless, 44 Cal., Percussion Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 145-14698

1982 Ruger, Old Army - Stainless, 44 Cal., Percussion Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 145-14698

Lot #234 (Sale Order 235 of 451)

The Ruger Old Army is a black-powder percussion revolver that was made from 1972 - 2008. It was not based on a historical design but was a modification of Ruger's Blackhawk model which was itself based upon the cartridge-firing Colt Peacemaker. The Old Army revolver accordingly incorporates many modern design features, though employing antiquated black-powder component loading. The design was built around the Blackhawk, but it takes its styling cues from the Remington Model 1858 cap and ball pistol. This is due to the frame being longer in front to accommodate the loading lever and pivot pin. Unlike the Blackhawk, the Old Army did not make use of Ruger's transfer bar safety; instead the revolver relied upon a series of safety notches between each chamber on the cylinder like some models of the Remington/Colt or other black powder revolvers of the mid-19th century had. The revolver was tested by loading each chamber to capacity with Bullseye smokeless powder and a lead ball. While this might result in catastrophic failure in other firearms, the Old Army proved to be strong enough to handle the pressure. This Old Army was made in 1982, and features a 7.5" barrel, full stainless finish, smooth walnut grips with silver Ruger logo medallions, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel and pinned Patridge front sight. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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SCARCE - 1954 Winchester, Model 61, 22 LR Shotshell - Smoothbore, Pump, SN - 216254 SCARCE - 1954 Winchester, Model 61, 22 LR Shotshell - Smoothbore, Pump, SN - 216254

SCARCE - 1954 Winchester, Model 61, 22 LR Shotshell - Smoothbore, Pump, SN - 216254

Lot #235 (Sale Order 236 of 451)

The Winchester Model 61 is a slide-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle produced from 1932 to 1963. Winchester's first hammerless slide-action rifle design, the Model 61 acted as a "replacement" for the Model 62, and all were equipped with a quick take-down crew. The Model 61 was advertised alongside the Model's 12 & 42, as a companion rifle, in Winchester's Premium Grade line up. Standard Model 61s were chambered for 22 Short, Long and Long Rifle, interchangeably — but it could also be ordered with the smoothbore barrel for 22 shotshell which was popular among exhibition shooters of the time. This Model 61 was made in 1954, and sports the desirable factory 24" full smoothbore (not a Rutledge counterbore) for .22 LR Shotshells. Other features include a smooth pistol grip walnut stock with ribbed forearm, checkered metal buttpad, silver bead front sight, stainless magazine tube and grooved receiver top. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent shiny smooth bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1974 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk, 45 Colt, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 46-04289 1974 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk, 45 Colt, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 46-04289

1974 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk, 45 Colt, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 46-04289

Lot #236 (Sale Order 237 of 451)

The Ruger Blackhawk is a six-shot, single-action revolver introduced in 1955 when westerns were popular in movies and television. Colt had discontinued the iconic Single Action Army prior to World War II, and few single-action revolvers were available to meet market demand for cowboy-style revolvers. In 1953, the new firm of Sturm, Ruger & Company introduced the Single-Six, a .22 LR rimfire single-action revolver. The Single-Six proved to be a popular seller, leading Ruger to develop and market a centerfire revolver similar to the Single Action Army: the Ruger Blackhawk. The early models of the Blackhawk still operated the same way as the Colt in that the hammer was half cocked to load and unload, and that the firearm was not safe to carry with all six chambers loaded due to the hammer resting upon the sixth chamber. A transfer bar was added to all models in 1974. This Ruger New Model Blackhawk (with transfer bar) was made in 1974, and sports a 7.5" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight, grooved hammer and smooth walnut grips with medallion logo inlays. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original red box.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1943 U.S. Remington, Sporterized 1903-A3, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 4086163 1943 U.S. Remington, Sporterized 1903-A3, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 4086163

1943 U.S. Remington, Sporterized 1903-A3, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 4086163

Lot #237 (Sale Order 238 of 451)

Few arms have served the U.S. military as long or as well as the famed "U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, Model 1903." For generations of American servicemen and arms enthusiasts, the M1903 has gained an enviable reputation as one of the best bolt-action military rifles of all time. The M1903 was manufactured by Springfield Armory at varying levels of production from 1903 until the late 1930s, and at Rock Island Arsenal from 1903 until 1913, and again from 1917 until 1919. Even though large numbers of M1917 "American Enfields" were manufactured and issued during World War I to supplement the supply of M1903s, the "Springfield 1903" remained a standard issue rifle throughout WWII, alongside the M1 Garand. World War II saw new production of the Springfield M1903 at private manufacturers such as the Remington Arms and Smith-Corona Typewriter companies. Remington began production of the M1903 in September 1941, at serial number 3,000,000, using old tooling from the Rock Island Arsenal. As the already worn tooling began to wear beyond use, Remington began seeking Army approval for a continuously increasing number of changes and simplifications to both speed up manufacturing and improve performance. This resulted in the replacement of the M1903 in favor of the M1903-A3 in 1942. A "Sporterized" firearm is simply a custom modified military-issue arm that has been updated with new features to make it more suitable for civilian sporting use. The majority of "Sporterized Rifles" are WWI & WWII GI bring backs. This was common practice in the 1950s & 60s and is still being done today. The most common modifications are sporting stocks with better grips, re-chambering or new barrels, updated sights, better optics (scopes) and various accessories. This "Sporterized" U.S. Remington M1903-A3 reflects a 1943 production date (SN - 4086163) and sports a smooth dark walnut stock with raised cheek/ fluted comb & oiled finish, Pachmayr Decelerator tan rubber slip-on recoil pad (does not have a pad under sleeve), 22.75" barrel with recessed muzzle, stainless bolt & handle, sling studs and Weaver scope rings. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1974 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk, 357 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 32-19865 1974 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk, 357 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 32-19865

1974 Ruger, New Model Blackhawk, 357 Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 32-19865

Lot #238 (Sale Order 239 of 451)

The Ruger Blackhawk is a six-shot, single-action revolver introduced in 1955 when westerns were popular in movies and television. Colt had discontinued the iconic Single Action Army prior to World War II, and few single-action revolvers were available to meet market demand for cowboy-style revolvers. In 1953, the new firm of Sturm, Ruger & Company introduced the Single-Six, a .22 LR rimfire single-action revolver. The Single-Six proved to be a popular seller leading Ruger to develop and market a centerfire revolver similar to the Single Action Army: the Ruger Blackhawk. The early models of the Blackhawk still operated the same way as the Colt in that the hammer was half cocked to load and unload, and that the firearm was not safe to carry with all six chambers loaded due to the hammer resting upon the sixth chamber. A transfer bar was added to all models in 1974. This Ruger New Model Blackhawk (with transfer bar) was made in 1974, and sports a 4.58" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sight, grooved hammer and smooth walnut grips with medallion logo inlays. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original red box.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1950 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 43, 22 Hornet, Bolt-Action, SN - 36115A 1950 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 43, 22 Hornet, Bolt-Action, SN - 36115A

1950 Winchester (Pre-64), Model 43, 22 Hornet, Bolt-Action, SN - 36115A

Lot #239 (Sale Order 240 of 451)

The Winchester Model 43 is a bolt-action sporting rifle offered in 22 Hornet & 218 Bee calibers, and was only in production from May 1948 to December 1953, although Winchester continued to catalog them through 1957 to sell remaining stock on hand. It was offered in two grades: Standard Grade with a plain walnut stock & pistol grip & Special (Deluxe) Grade with a checkered walnut stock & pistol grip with cap. This Model 43 Standard Grade was made in 1950, and sports a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, checkered metal buttplate, 24" barrel with recessed crown, adjustable elevator semi-buckhorn rear sight, hooded ramped front sight, sling rings, scope mounts and 4-round detachable steel magazine. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1974 Ruger, New-Model 1974 Ruger, New-Model

1974 Ruger, New-Model "Super" Single-Six, 22 LR & Mag., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 62-94459

Lot #240 (Sale Order 241 of 451)

The Ruger Single-Six is a six-shot, single-action rimfire revolver that was introduced in 1953 when westerns were popular in movies and television. Colt had discontinued the iconic Single Action Army prior to World War II, and few single-action revolvers were available to meet market demand for cowboy-style revolvers. The early models (pre-1974) still operated the same way as the Colt SAA in that the hammer was half cocked to load and unload, and that the firearm was not safe to carry with all six chambers loaded due to the hammer resting upon the sixth chamber. A transfer bar was added to all models in 1974. The term "Super Single-Six" refers to those models which have fully adjustable target sights. This Ruger New-Model "Super" Single-Six was made in 1974 (with transfer bar), and comes with both 22 LR & 22 Magnum cylinders. Features include a full stainless finish, 6.5" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sights and walnut grips with Ruger logo medallions. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original red box.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1962 Belgium Browning, 1962 Belgium Browning,

1962 Belgium Browning, "Twelvette" Dragon Black, 12 Ga. (28" FULL), Semi-Auto, SN - A27300

Lot #241 (Sale Order 242 of 451)

The Browning Double Automatic Shotgun "Twelvette" was produced from 1955 to 1971. These guns were, and are, the enigma of the shotgun realm and certainly one of the grandest autoloaders to ever grace the field or range. It was the creation of Val Browning, John Moses Browning's son. In 1952 Val Browning received a patent for a “speed loading” mechanism he integrated into his new shotgun and started production of the radically designed Browning Double Auto. Since the barrel only moved about 1/2", it was christened a “short-recoil-action” shotgun. Eliminating the “double shuffle” effect of the A5, his new design considerably reduced the felt recoil of the 12-gauge cartridge. Another unique feature of the Double Auto is it has no magazine. The second round sits on the shell carrier and is visible in the open loading port on the left side of the receiver. The lack of a magazine does away with the fore end cap. This “sleeks” the appearance of the gun and until the currently produced Browning Maxus, the Double Auto was the only autoloading shotgun ever produced without a fore end cap. The Double Auto is the fastest shotgun to load in existence. When the bolt is locked to the rear, the gun is loaded by simply inserting a cartridge into the loading port. This automatically activates the shell holder and feeds the round into the chamber. A second round can then be placed in the port on the shell holder. For a right-handed shooter, this can be accomplished while holding the gun by the pistol grip. To drop the bolt on an empty chamber for storage, there is a carrier latch at the bottom front of the action that can be pushed forward to release the bolt. The gun also has a unique, ambidextrous safety. Early A5s had a sliding lever protruding down in front of the trigger located inside the trigger guard. While ambidextrous and quick, it was distinctly hazardous, particularly if the shooter was wearing gloves or just had thick fingers. Subsequent “improvements” to the A5 replaced the safety with a traditional cross-bolt button. Val improved upon his father’s design by placing a vertically sliding block behind the trigger, mounted on the backside of the trigger guard. The safety can be deactivated with either hand without requiring the trigger finger to be placed inside the trigger guard. The Double Auto was made in three versions. The initial model was manufactured with a steel receiver which is referred to as the “Standard” Model and was manufactured from 1952–1960. A “Lightweight” model was manufactured from 1952–1956 at which point it was re-christened and marked “Twelvette.” In 1957, an even lighter model, the “Twentyweight,” was introduced. The Twelvettes with aluminum receivers were offered in a variety of colors: Dragon Black, Autumn Brown, Velvet Gray and Forest Green while the Standard (Steel) model came in traditional blue. This Browning Double Automatic "Twelvette" "Dragon Black" was made in Belgium in 1962, and sports a black aluminum receiver with gold filled floral engravings & scroll accents, checkered walnut stock with fluted comb/ round "lightning" grip & gloss finish, gold trigger, 28" FULL barrel with serrated top, silver bead front sight, black hard rubber buttpad, 14.25" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1973 Ruger, New-Model 1973 Ruger, New-Model

1973 Ruger, New-Model "Super" Single-Six, 22 LR & Mag., Revolver (W/ Box), SN - 62-17537

Lot #242 (Sale Order 243 of 451)

The Ruger Single-Six is a six-shot, single-action rimfire revolver that was introduced in 1953 when westerns were popular in movies and television. Colt had discontinued the iconic Single Action Army prior to World War II, and few single-action revolvers were available to meet market demand for cowboy-style revolvers. The early models (pre-1974) still operated the same way as the Colt SAA in that the hammer was half cocked to load and unload, and that the firearm was not safe to carry with all six chambers loaded due to the hammer resting upon the sixth chamber. A transfer bar was added to all models in 1974. The term "Super Single-Six" refers to those models which have fully adjustable target sights. This Ruger New-Model "Super" Single-Six represents a production date of 1973 (with transfer bar), and comes with both 22 LR & 22 Magnum cylinders. Features include a full blued finish, 6.5" barrel, adjustable rear sight pinned to the channel, Patridge front sights and walnut grips with Ruger logo medallions. This gun is in nice condition with light box wear, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original red box.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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SCARCE - 1919 Remington, Model 14-A (Thumbnail Safety), 30 Rem., Pump, SN - 65540 SCARCE - 1919 Remington, Model 14-A (Thumbnail Safety), 30 Rem., Pump, SN - 65540

SCARCE - 1919 Remington, Model 14-A (Thumbnail Safety), 30 Rem., Pump, SN - 65540

Lot #243 (Sale Order 244 of 451)

The Remington Model 14 Slide-Action Rifle was introduced in August, 1912, and discontinued in 1934. Initially chambered for .25 REM, .30 REM and .32 REM rimless centerfire ammunition, .35 REM was soon added to the line. Its design incorporated several innovative concepts to include a spiral magazine tube to prevent bullet tips from contacting the primer of the cartridge in front of them. It was a takedown rifle that featured a single knurled screw on the left side of the receiver that was withdrawn allowing the trigger group and buttstock to be removed from the bottom of the gun. All Model 14s featured a standard cross bolt safety behind the trigger guard, but from 1918 to 1920, a thumbnail safety was also added. The thumbnail safety can be identified by the 5 horizontal grooves in the safety lever located on the breech block forward of the bolt release button, and relief access cut in the receiver below the ejection port . The thumbnail safety was short lived and was replaced with another cross-bolt safety in 1920. This Model 14-A was made in 1919, and sports a thumbnail safety, smooth walnut stock with ribbed forearm & gloss finish, checkered metal buttplate, 22" barrel, adjustable thumb wheel rear sight and dovetailed brass bead front sight. This gun is in nice good with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Ruger, MKIII Hunter - Stainless - Distributor Exclusive, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 272-38785 Ruger, MKIII Hunter - Stainless - Distributor Exclusive, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 272-38785

Ruger, MKIII Hunter - Stainless - Distributor Exclusive, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 272-38785

Lot #244 (Sale Order 245 of 451)

The Ruger Standard Automatic Pistol MKI and its offspring (MK II, MK III, and MK IV) are a series of rimfire semi-automatic pistols introduced in 1949. It is marketed as a reliable .22 caliber rimfire and is produced in both casual sport and target shooting configurations. The Ruger Standard Automatic line of pistols are still made today and have become the most accepted and successful .22 caliber semi-automatic pistols ever produced. The MK III ("Mark Three") was the third-generation successor to the original Ruger Standard, and replaced the MK II in 2004. The MKII was produced in five variations: Standard, Bull Barrel, Target, Competition & Hunter. The high-end model, known as the "Hunter", was a Distributor Exclusive and featured a visible loaded chamber indicator (The first ever included in a .22 rimfire pistol). The MKII Hunter also featured a 6 7/8" full-fluted bull barrel with target-crowned muzzle, day-glo fiber optic HiViz front pins can be easily replaced with any of the inserts provided, matte stainless steel finish, half-checkered cocobolo wood grips, adjustable rear sight, Patridge-style front sight and upper rail for mounting optics. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order, and comes in original green hardcase with (2) 10-round magazines, fiber-optic pins & paperwork.

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1965 Remington, 1100 Heavy Duck - F Grade Stock, 12 Ga. Mag., Semi-Auto, SN - 153182M 1965 Remington, 1100 Heavy Duck - F Grade Stock, 12 Ga. Mag., Semi-Auto, SN - 153182M

1965 Remington, 1100 Heavy Duck - F Grade Stock, 12 Ga. Mag., Semi-Auto, SN - 153182M

Lot #245 (Sale Order 246 of 451)

Designed by Wayne Leek and Robert Kelley, the Remington Model 1100 was introduced in 1963 as a successor to the Model 58 and Model 878 gas-operated shotguns. It was the first autoloader to combine the repeat-shot versatility of early century models with the sleek, modern lines and handling qualities of revered double barrels. When it was first produced in 1963, it was offered in Field Grade (with plain and vent-rib barrels), Magnum Duck chambered for three-inch Magnum shells, SA Skeet Grade, SC Skeet Grade, and TB Trap Grade models. All models could also be special ordered from the Remington Custom Shop with select stock configurations to include D Tournament Grade and the F Premier Grade. This Model 1100 Heavy Duck (Magnum) was made in January of 1965 - Barrel stamps -"W" - final inspector proof (possibly Wayne Leek), "BM" =-January, 1965 & "K" - assemble number. This gun sports a beautiful Custom Premier F Grade select fluted walnut stock with deep cut checkering & fleur-de-lis design, black grip cap with white diamond inlay & white spacer, Pachmayr White-Line black rubber buttpad with white/ black spacers, scroll engraved receiver & bolt, 30" FULL barrel, serrated vent rib with silver bead front sight, silver action button, 3" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in excellent condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1980 Ruger, MKI Target, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Extra Magazine), SN - 16-29940 1980 Ruger, MKI Target, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Extra Magazine), SN - 16-29940

1980 Ruger, MKI Target, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Extra Magazine), SN - 16-29940

Lot #246 (Sale Order 247 of 451)

The Ruger Standard Automatic Pistol MKI and its offspring (MK II, MK III, and MK IV) are a series of rimfire semi-automatic pistols introduced in 1949. It is marketed as a reliable .22 caliber rimfire and is produced in both casual sport and target shooting configurations. The Ruger Standard Automatic line of pistols are still made today and have become the most accepted and successful .22 caliber semi-automatic pistols ever produced. Introduced in 1950, the MK I Target model was basically the same as the Standard pistol, except that it boasted a 6.875" barrel, adjustable target style trigger, a "Micro" adjustable rear sight, and a front sight blade undercut to reduce glare. Like the Standard model, Target models underwent the A-100 grip frame redesign in 1971. This MKI Target model was made in 1980, and sports a 6.875" heavy barrel, checkered walnut grips with logo medallion inlays, adjustable rear sight and undercut front blade sight. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order, and comes with non-original black hardcase & extra 10-round magazine.

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1917 Remington, Model 14, 32 Rem., Pump, SN - 53253 1917 Remington, Model 14, 32 Rem., Pump, SN - 53253

1917 Remington, Model 14, 32 Rem., Pump, SN - 53253

Lot #247 (Sale Order 248 of 451)

The Remington Model 14 Slide-Action Rifle was introduced in August, 1912, and discontinued in 1934. Initially chambered for .25 REM, .30 REM and .32 REM rimless centerfire ammunition, .35 REM was soon added to the line. Its design incorporated several innovative concepts to include a spiral magazine tube to prevent bullet tips from contacting the primer of the cartridge in front of them. It was a takedown rifle that featured a single knurled screw on the left side of the receiver that was withdrawn allowing the trigger group and buttstock to be removed from the bottom of the gun. This Model 14 was made in 1917, and sports a smooth walnut stock with ribbed forearm, checkered metal buttplate, 22" barrel, adjustable elevator buckhorn rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight and bolt release button. This gun is in nice good with some various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1976 Ruger, MKI Standard 1976 Ruger, MKI Standard

1976 Ruger, MKI Standard "200th YEAR OF LIBERTY", 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 13-81531

Lot #248 (Sale Order 249 of 451)

The Ruger Standard Automatic Pistol MKI and its offspring (MK II, MK III, and MK IV) are a series of rimfire semi-automatic pistols introduced in 1949. It is marketed as a reliable .22 caliber rimfire and is produced in both casual sport and target shooting configurations. The Ruger Standard Automatic line of pistols are still made today and have become the most accepted and successful .22 caliber semi-automatic pistols ever produced. The MKI variant was manufactured from 1949-1982. This Standard Automatic MKI was made in 1976, and is marked "MADE IN THE 200th YEAR OF AMERICAN LIBERTY" on the top of the receiver. Features include a 4.75" barrel, dovetail rear sight, undercut front blade sight, black checkered grips with medallion logo inlay, 10-round magazine and comes in original box. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original red box.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1998 Remington, 870 Wingmaster LC Enhanced Engraved, 12 Ga. Mag. (28 1998 Remington, 870 Wingmaster LC Enhanced Engraved, 12 Ga. Mag. (28

1998 Remington, 870 Wingmaster LC Enhanced Engraved, 12 Ga. Mag. (28"), Pump, SN - C190645M

Lot #249 (Sale Order 250 of 451)

If the Model 870 was introduced today, it would be hailed as a major advance in pump-action shotgun design. Yet this remarkable shotgun has been around for almost half a century, and has become the best-selling shotgun of any type in history with over ten million made. The ultimate in strength, durability, silky-smooth bind-free action, and sleek classical lines, along with its flawless balance and natural pointing qualities, have made the Model 870 Wingmaster a true American icon. This 1998 Model 870 Wingmaster Enhanced Engraved Edition (12 Ga. Magnum) sports a deep cut checkered walnut stock with high gloss finish, highly polished receiver & barrel bluing, scroll floral receiver engravings on each side, black grip cap with "RA" gold logo, brown rubber buttpad pad with black spacer, 28" RemChoke barrel, gold trigger, serrated vent-rib with silver mid-bead & white front bead sight, 14" LOP and is chambered for 2 1/2" or 3" shells. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, appears to be in good working order and comes with original paperwork & (3) choke tubes (IMP. CYL, FULL).

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1979 Ruger, MKI Bull Target, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 15-83448 1979 Ruger, MKI Bull Target, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 15-83448

1979 Ruger, MKI Bull Target, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 15-83448

Lot #250 (Sale Order 251 of 451)

The Ruger Standard Automatic Pistol MKI and its offspring (MK II, MK III, and MK IV) are a series of rimfire semi-automatic pistols introduced in 1949. It is marketed as a reliable .22 caliber rimfire and is produced in both casual sport and target shooting configurations. The Ruger Standard Automatic line of pistols are still made today and have become the most accepted and successful .22 caliber semi-automatic pistols ever produced. Introduced in 1950, the MK I Target model was basically the same as the Standard pistol, except that it boasted a 6.875" barrel, adjustable target style trigger, a "Micro" adjustable rear sight, and a front sight blade undercut to reduce glare. A 5.5" heavy bull barreled version of the MK I Target became available in 1963, eventually becoming the most popular length for Ruger Target MK pistols. Like their Standard model brethren, target models underwent the A 100 grip frame redesign in 1971. This MKI was made in 1979, and sports a 5.5" bull barrel, checkered black grips with logo medallion inlays, adjustable rear sight, undercut front blade sight, grooved silver trigger and 10-round magazine with silver floorplate. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1950 Remington, 510 Targetmaster, 22 LR Shotshell - Routledge Smoothbore, Bolt-Action 1950 Remington, 510 Targetmaster, 22 LR Shotshell - Routledge Smoothbore, Bolt-Action

1950 Remington, 510 Targetmaster, 22 LR Shotshell - Routledge Smoothbore, Bolt-Action

Lot #251 (Sale Order 252 of 451)

The Remington Model 510 Targetmaster is a single-shot, 22 caliber, takedown, bolt-action rifle that was produced from 1939 to 1962 as the replacement for the discontinued model 41. There were several different variations of the model 510 produced including a carbine model, a chromed bolt model, a smoothbore variation and a Routledge counter smoothbore. The full "smoothbore" variation, was commonly used for small varmint and pest control. The "Routledge Bore" was common for "wing shooting" and event trap shooting- The Routledge Manufacturing Company even made a trap to launch the mini clay pigeons called "Mo-Skeet-O". In 1938 Trap Shooter Fred Routledge developed the first counter bored barrel, for 22 shotshells, using a standard 24" Winchester Model 61. The "Routledge Bore" had 10 1/2" of smoothbore starting at the chamber with a bore diameter of .217" that opened up to 13 1/2"of smoothbore with a diameter measuring .375”. The counter bore design was believed to be more effective than a plain smoothbore. This Remington Model 510 Targetmaster was made in 1950, and sports a 25" factory Routledge Smooth Counter Bore barrel, smooth one-piece walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, silver bead front sight and flush fit quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1985 Ruger, MKII, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 211-34931 1985 Ruger, MKII, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 211-34931

1985 Ruger, MKII, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 211-34931

Lot #252 (Sale Order 253 of 451)

The Ruger Standard Automatic Pistol MKI and its offspring (MK II, MK III, and MK IV) are a series of rimfire semi-automatic pistols introduced in 1949. It is marketed as a reliable .22 caliber rimfire and is produced in both casual sport and target shooting configurations. The Ruger Standard Automatic line of pistols are still made today and have become the most accepted and successful .22 caliber semi-automatic pistols ever produced. The MK II ("Mark Two") was made from 1982 to 2005, and was offered in several barrel lengths. This MKII was made in 1985, and sports a 6" tapered barrel, checkered black grips with logo medallion inlays, dovetailed rear sight, pinned undercut Patridge style front sight, grooved silver trigger and 10-round magazine with silver floorplate. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1975 Remington, 1100, 20 Ga. (28 1975 Remington, 1100, 20 Ga. (28

1975 Remington, 1100, 20 Ga. (28" FULL), Semi-Auto, SN - M080359X

Lot #253 (Sale Order 254 of 451)

Designed by Wayne Leek and Robert Kelley, the Remington Model 1100 was introduced in 1963 as a successor to the Model 58 and Model 878 gas operated shotguns. It was the first autoloader to combine the repeat-shot versatility of early-century models with the sleek, modern lines and handling qualities of revered double barrels. As of 1983, it was the best selling autoloading shotgun in U.S. history in dollar terms. This Remington Model 1100 20 gauge was made in 1975 and sports a 28" FULL barrel, silver bead front sight, engraved receiver with scroll pattern on each side, checkered walnut stock with fleur-de-lis pattern/ fluted comb/ contoured forearm & gloss finish, black grip cap with white spacer, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, silver locking tab action button, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is missing the white diamond inlay on the grip knob, but otherwise is in nice condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1947 High Standard, HD Military (6.75 1947 High Standard, HD Military (6.75

1947 High Standard, HD Military (6.75"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 242249

Lot #254 (Sale Order 255 of 451)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firms history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received several U.S. Government contracts to supply 22 caliber pistols which could be used for training purposes or for special operations. The HD-Military was first introduced in 1944, based on the earlier HD Sporting Pistol, and was adopted by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) which was the forerunner to the modern day C.I.A. It was fitted with an integral suppressor which decreased its report by more than 20 decibels. It was produced until 1951, but can still be found in United States inventories, including that of the CIA, United States Marines, and Special Forces. This HD-Military was made in 1947, and sports a 6.75" heavy barrel, click adjustable u-notch rear sight, checkered walnut grips, serrated hammer, ribbed trigger and comes in original black box with parts manual. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1953 Remington, 510 Targetmaster, 22 LR Shotshell - Smoothbore, Bolt-Action 1953 Remington, 510 Targetmaster, 22 LR Shotshell - Smoothbore, Bolt-Action

1953 Remington, 510 Targetmaster, 22 LR Shotshell - Smoothbore, Bolt-Action

Lot #255 (Sale Order 256 of 451)

The Remington Model 510 Targetmaster is a single-shot, 22 caliber, takedown, bolt-action rifle that was produced from 1939 to 1962 as the replacement for the discontinued Model 41. There were several different variations of the Model 510 produced including a carbine model, a chromed bolt model, a smoothbore variation and a Routledge counter smoothbore. The full "smoothbore" variation, was commonly used for small varmint and pest control. This Remington Model 510 Targetmaster was made in 1953, and sports a 25" factory smoothbore barrel, smooth one-piece walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, silver bead front sight and flush fit quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1945 High Standard, HD Military (4.5 1945 High Standard, HD Military (4.5

1945 High Standard, HD Military (4.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 169421

Lot #256 (Sale Order 257 of 451)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firm's history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received several U.S. Government contracts to supply 22 caliber pistols which could be used for training purposes or for special operations. The HD-Military was first introduced in 1944, based on the earlier HD Sporting Pistol, and was adopted by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) which was the forerunner to the modern day C.I.A. It was fitted with an integral suppressor which decreased its report by more than 20 decibels. It was produced until 1951, but can still be found in United States inventories, including that of the CIA, United States Marines, and Special Forces. This HD-Military was made in 1945, and sports a 4.5" heavy barrel, click adjustable u-notch rear sight, black checkered grips, serrated hammer, ribbed trigger and comes in original black (red lid) box with parts manual. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1930 Winchester, Model 12, 16 Ga. (28 1930 Winchester, Model 12, 16 Ga. (28

1930 Winchester, Model 12, 16 Ga. (28" FULL), Pump, SN - 645512

Lot #257 (Sale Order 258 of 451)

The Winchester Model 12 has been popularly named the "Perfect Repeater". With forged and machined steel parts, the ultimate reason for discontinuation in 1964 was that it was too expensive to produce at a competitive price. Special production examples were produced by Winchester & Browning through specialized gun collector purchase programs, but the original "Perfect Repeater" shotgun was never mass produced after 1964. This Model 12 (16 Gauge) was made in 1930, and sports a 28" FULL barrel with silver bead front sight, walnut stock with semi-pistol grip/ ribbed forearm/ fluted comb & gloss finish, high luster polished receiver & barrel bluing finish, black checkered buttpad, 13.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1936 Hi-Standard, Model 1936 Hi-Standard, Model

1936 Hi-Standard, Model "B" Sporting (6.75"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 25768

Lot #258 (Sale Order 259 of 451)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firm's history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received a contract to build 22 RF training pistols for the government. The firm chose their Model "B" Sporting Pistol which was first introduced in 1932 to fill this order because of its simple notch-and-blade sights and grip angle which was very similar to the M1911 Government Model. Early versions retained their civilian appearance, but beginning around serial number 99261 the shape of the frame was modified slightly resulting in the Model "B-US". This Model "B" was made in 1936, and features a 6.75" barrel, black checkered grips, and comes in original black (green lid) box with hangtag & wooden cleaning rod. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1968 Remington, Model 580, 22 LR Shotshell - Smoothbore, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 28466 1968 Remington, Model 580, 22 LR Shotshell - Smoothbore, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 28466

1968 Remington, Model 580, 22 LR Shotshell - Smoothbore, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 28466

Lot #259 (Sale Order 260 of 451)

The Remington Model 580 is a single-shot, 22 caliber, takedown, bolt-action rifle that was produced from 1968 to 1978, as a replacement for the previous Model 511. It was produced in three variations: Standard 580 (22 S L LR); 580SB – Smoothbore (22 Shotshell); 580BR – "Boy's Rifle" (shorter configuration). The "smoothbore" variation, was commonly used for small varmint and pest control. This Model 580 was made in 1968 (First Year Production), and sports a 24" factory smoothbore barrel, smooth one-piece walnut stock with high comb, black checkered buttpad, grooved receiver, dovetail silver bead front sight and flush fit quick takedown screw under the forearm. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes with a non-original green Remington period correct box.

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1951 High Standard, SuperMatic (6.75 1951 High Standard, SuperMatic (6.75

1951 High Standard, SuperMatic (6.75" & 4.5"), 22 LR, (Box/ Barrels/ Weights), SN - 358287

Lot #260 (Sale Order 261 of 451)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firm's history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received several U.S. Government contracts to supply 22 caliber pistols which could be used for training purposes or for special operations. The company then continued to manufacture target & military style pistols for the public after the war. The SuperMatic was introduced after WWII and was specifically designed as a competitive target pistol. This SuperMatic was made in 1951, sports a 6.75" heavy barrel, and also comes with 4.5" heavy barrel, adjustable dovetail rear sight, checkered brown Bakelite grips with thumb rest, grooved trigger and comes in original maroon box with weights & parts list. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1967 Franchi, Aristocrat Field - French Case Hardened, 12 Ga. (28 1967 Franchi, Aristocrat Field - French Case Hardened, 12 Ga. (28

1967 Franchi, Aristocrat Field - French Case Hardened, 12 Ga. (28" F/M), Over/ Under, SN - 56243

Lot #261 (Sale Order 262 of 451)

Franchi began building firearms as a family business founded in Brescia, Italy, in 1868, making it one of the world’s oldest gun makers. Franchi survived the turmoil of war-torn Europe in the first half of the 20th century and played a role in military restructuring that took place following the Second World War. Its reputation for reliable, high-quality firearms led to Franchi’s selection as a supplier of military rifles and shotguns for many NATO countries, even as it continued to produce shotguns for civilian shooting sports applications. The "Aristocrat" series of over/ under shotguns were first introduced in the 1950s to compete with the Browning Superposed. The Aristocrat sold for at least a hundred dollars more than the Browning Superposed, depending on the grade, and was of the highest quality. The Aristocrat is a hammerless design, with a true box lock & side plates, tang selector/ safety, automatic ejectors and chrome lined barrels. This Aristocrat Field Model was made in 1967, and sports a French case hardened receiver with scroll engravings, contoured walnut stock with deep cut checkering/ fluted comb & gloss finish, 28" FULL/ MOD "Superchrome" steel barrels, serrated vent-rib with dual bead sights, black textured buttpad, 14.25" LOP and 2 3/4" chambers. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1959 High Standard, M102 Flite-King (4.5 1959 High Standard, M102 Flite-King (4.5

1959 High Standard, M102 Flite-King (4.5"), 22 Short, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 1092376

Lot #262 (Sale Order 263 of 451)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firm's history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received several U.S. Government contracts to supply 22 caliber pistols which could be used for training purposes or for special operations. The company then continued to manufacture target & military style pistols for the public after the war. The Flight-King was introduced in 1953, chambered for the .22 Short cartridge, and was advertised as a lightweight training pistol. This M102 Flight-King was made in 1959, and sports a 4.5" barrel, notched dovetail rear sight, brown Bakelite checkered grips with thumb rest & gold medallion inlay and comes in original maroon box. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1927 Remington, Model 25 -  1927 Remington, Model 25 -

1927 Remington, Model 25 - "Fulton Co. Bankers Fed.", 25-20 Win., Pump, SN - 18471

Lot #263 (Sale Order 264 of 451)

The Remington Model 25 is a slide-action, solid-breech, hammerless, takedown, side-ejection rifle that was produced from 1923 to 1935. These slick little gems were chambered for the .25-20 and .32-20 Winchester rounds and advertised as being ideal for small game. There were three model configurations in the Remington Model 25 Series: 25, 25A & 25R. This Model 25 was made in 1927, and is stock stamped "PROPERTY/ FULTON/ COUNTY, IL/ BANKERS FED." on the right side. Features include a 24" barrel, smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm, curved metal buttplate, dovetail adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, dovetail bead front sight and quick takedown screw on the left side of the receiver. 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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1955 High Standard, M101 Dura-Matic (4.5 1955 High Standard, M101 Dura-Matic (4.5

1955 High Standard, M101 Dura-Matic (4.5"), 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 531007

Lot #264 (Sale Order 265 of 451)

The High Standard Mfg. Co. was officially founded in 1926. Throughout the firm's history, they produced many 22 caliber semi-automatic pistols in many different model numbers, but all were very similar, differing only in barrel weight and the types of grip plates used. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, High Standard received several U.S. Government contracts to supply 22 caliber pistols which could be used for training purposes or for special operations. The company then continued to manufacture target & military style pistols for the public after the war. The M101 Dura-Matic was based on the M100, with slightly different locking method for thumb nut take-down and was produced from 1954 to 1970. This M101 Dura-Matic was made in 1955, and sports a 4.5" barrel, notched dovetail rear sight, brown checkered Bakelite grips, grooved trigger and comes in original blue box with parts list & warranty card. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Circa 1970 Ithaca-SKB, Engraved Model 200-E Skeet, 20 Ga. (25 Circa 1970 Ithaca-SKB, Engraved Model 200-E Skeet, 20 Ga. (25

Circa 1970 Ithaca-SKB, Engraved Model 200-E Skeet, 20 Ga. (25"), Side-By-Side, SN - S6202385

Lot #265 (Sale Order 266 of 451)

The Ithaca Model 200E was manufactured by the SKB Arms Company and imported into the United States for Ithaca from 1966 to 1975. The 20 gauge model was not offered until 1968. The 200E Skeet was advertised as a "Deluxe" grade side-by-side, which sported chrome lined barrels, hand checking, gold plated triggers, selective ejectors and recoil pads. This Model 200E was made in circa 1968 - 1972 and sports a fully engraved receiver with a floral & scroll pattern, blued finish, outlined checkered walnut stock with beavertail forearm/ fluted comb & oiled finish, black grip cap with white spacer, brown rubber recoil pad with black/ white spacers, 25" SKEET barrels, gold single selective trigger, tang safety, solid serrated rib with silver mid-bead & white bead front sight, 14.25" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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DPMS Panther, LAR-308 Bull 24 DPMS Panther, LAR-308 Bull 24

DPMS Panther, LAR-308 Bull 24", .308 Win./ 7.62 NATO, Semi-Auto (W/ Case), SN - 76790

Lot #266 (Sale Order 267 of 451)

Incorporated in 1986, DPMS (Defense Procurement Manufacturing Services, Inc.) was originally a Department of Defense consulting agency. They now manufacture precision Mil-Spec and commercial parts and offer an enormous line of AR-15 type rifles for civilian, law-enforcement and military use. Their current line of .308 caliber rifles are available in 3 configurations. This Panther Long Range LAR-308 configuration utilizes a 24" free floating 416 stainless steel bull barrel with 1x10 twist & 6 grooves, extruded 7029 T6 A3 flat top, fixed A2 black Zytel mil-spec stock, 12.5" aluminum handguard, railed gas block, integral trigger guard, matte black tactical finish, sling rings and trapdoor stock compartment. This LR-308 sells complete with an FM Optics 8 -32x50 Mil Dot Illuminated reticle bubble level scope. Challenging the misconception that semi-autos can't be accurate, the LR-308 remains one of the most popular target rifles, routinely shooting amazingly accurate groups, and taking some of North America's largest game animals. Every piece of DPMS hardware is designed and made in the USA to the highest level of precision accuracy. DPMS employees are experts in AR-style rifles and bring battle-tested experience to each and every product that bears the DPMS mark. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in black hardcase with (1) 19-round magazine & paperwork.... PLEASE NOTE – This item is currently not legal to own in Illinois. We are currently unable to do transfer paperwork on this gun. This item can still be shipped to any dealer or picked up by any dealer. We will also take any banned items to West Quincy, MO or Keokuk, IA - free of charge.

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1970s Weatherby, Mark XXII, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (Redfield Scope), SN - T11872 1970s Weatherby, Mark XXII, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (Redfield Scope), SN - T11872

1970s Weatherby, Mark XXII, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (Redfield Scope), SN - T11872

Lot #267 (Sale Order 268 of 451)

The Weatherby Mark XXII is a deluxe grade semi-automatic sporting rifle that was first introduced in 1961, and was initially built by Beretta in Italy. Introduced at tradeshows during the winter of 1961–62, the Mark XXII garnered several thousand orders. Eventually, the contract with Beretta was filled but not renewed. Over the coming decades, manufacturing of the Mark XXII was variously contracted to KGT and Nikko in Japan (1967–80), then in the United States to Mossberg (1979–82), then back to Japan to Howa (1984–88). The Mark XXII was discontinued in 1989, but it was then resurrected in 2007 as a bolt action. Two versions of the original Mark XXII autoloader were available: tubular magazine & detachable box magazine. This Mark XXII tube-fed variant was built by Nikko in the period of 1972-1980 and sports a Monte Carlo walnut stock with skipline basket weave diamond checkering/ raised cheek, fluted comb & gloss finish, rosewood grip cap with white diamond inlay & white spacer, rosewood forearm tip with white spacer, brown rubber buttpad with basket weave checkering & white/ black spacers, jeweled bolt, 24" barrel with polished high luster bluing, dovetail multi-leaf rear sight, ramped dovetail brass bead front sight, sling rings and Redfield 24X scope. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Anderson, AM-15 - 24 Anderson, AM-15 - 24

Anderson, AM-15 - 24" Fluted Stainless, 5.56 NATO (223 Rem.), Semi-Auto, SN - 15237949

Lot #268 (Sale Order 269 of 451)

Driven by precision engineering—and backed by unrivaled technology—Anderson is one of the largest and most trusted manufacturers of AR lower units in America. The AM-15 line is comprised of parts manufactured right here in the U.S.A., in Hebron, Kentucky. All of Anderson parts meet Military Specifications. This Custom AR Rifle sports an Anderson AM-15 lower unit, 24" fluted stainless bull barrel with 1:8 twist, 14.5" vented aluminum handguard, Magpul 6-position stock, Magpul textured A2 grip and Picatinny rail. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes with original lower unit box.... PLEASE NOTE – This item is currently not legal to own in Illinois. We are currently unable to do transfer paperwork on this gun. This item can still be shipped to any dealer or picked up by any dealer. We will also take any banned items to West Quincy, MO or Keokuk, IA - free of charge.

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Browning, BPS, 28 Ga. (26 Browning, BPS, 28 Ga. (26

Browning, BPS, 28 Ga. (26" Invector), Pump, SN - 15474MN121

Lot #269 (Sale Order 270 of 451)

Production of the Browning BPS (Browning Pump Shotgun) began in 1977, and is still being produced today. The reliability of the Browning BPS starts with rigid, dual machined, steel slide bars, housed inside a receiver machined from a solid block of forged steel. The double slide bars eliminate twisting and binding for faster, more efficient operation. The BPS ejects spent cases out the bottom of the receiver so there is no ejection port on either side where a drenching rain can drip into the action, and the bottom ejection and top mounted tang safety make the BPS pump shotgun truly ambidextrous. This BPS features an outlined checkered walnut stock with grooved forearm/ fluted comb & stained finish, gold trigger, black textured buttpad, 28" Invector barrel with FULL choke tube, serrated vent-rib with brass bead front sight, gold inlaid Buck Mark trigger guard, 14.25" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in beautiful condition with a couple very light wood scuffs and appears to be in good working order.

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Superior, S-15 - 16 Superior, S-15 - 16

Superior, S-15 - 16" Fluted Twist Stainless, 223 Wylde, Semi-Auto (W/ Magazines), SN - 50336

Lot #270 (Sale Order 271 of 451)

223 Wylde is simply a hybrid chamber designed to let barrels be able to safely shoot both .223 Remington and 5.55mm NATO rounds out of the same barrel without loss of accuracy..... Superior Arms, Inc., based in Wapello, IA, is one of America's pre-eminent custom gun manufacturing facilities. They are recognized for exceptional quality, craftsmanship and precision in firearm manufacturing. They believe that MADE IN THE USA is more than just an advertising slogan--it is a core management principal. Superior is proud to say that every item in their standard products is made in the USA. This Custom AR Rifle sports a Superior Arms S-15 lower unit, 16" stainless fluted twist barrel with matte black finish & 1:8 rifling twist, 2" slant slotted flash hider, 10" M-Lok vented aluminum handguard, BLACKHAWK 6-position stock, textured combat grip with bumper, full length Picatinny rail, NcStar 3-9x42 Mil-Dot scope and comes with (4) OKAY SureFeed 30-round steel magazines. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... PLEASE NOTE – This item is currently not legal to own in Illinois. We are currently unable to do transfer paperwork on this gun. This item can still be shipped to any dealer or picked up by any dealer. We will also take any banned items to West Quincy, MO or Keokuk, IA - free of charge.

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1973 Weatherby, Vanguard, 300 Win. Magnum, Bolt-Action (W/ Dies), SN - V26073 1973 Weatherby, Vanguard, 300 Win. Magnum, Bolt-Action (W/ Dies), SN - V26073

1973 Weatherby, Vanguard, 300 Win. Magnum, Bolt-Action (W/ Dies), SN - V26073

Lot #271 (Sale Order 272 of 451)

The Weatherby Vanguard bolt action rifle was introduced in the late 1960s. It has been produced in many grades & calibers throughout the years. It was revitalized in 2003 and is now the heart of the Weatherby line. All Vanguards are based on an action using a one-piece forged and machined, flat-bottomed receiver and a machined steel bolt with dual opposed locking lugs which is a modified Mauser action design. This Weatherby Vanguard was made in circa 1973, and sports a checkered Monte Carlo walnut stock with raised cheek & gloss finish, Rosewood forearm tip with white spacer, Rosewood grip cap with white diamond inlay & white spacer, brown cushioned rubber buttpad with black spacer, 24" barrel, high luster polished bluing, 3-round internal box magazine with hinged floorplate, serrated bolt handle, sling studs, Redfield 3x-9x scope and sells complete with RCBS reloading die set. This gun will have two small hairline cracks on the grip tang of the stock, but otherwise is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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RRA, LAR-15 - 18 RRA, LAR-15 - 18

RRA, LAR-15 - 18" W/ Shrouded Break, 5.56 NATO (223 Rem.), Semi-Auto, SN - CM195325

Lot #272 (Sale Order 273 of 451)

Rock River Arms makes some of the best AR-15 rifles in the world. After exhaustive testing, both the FBI and DEA turned to Rock River Arms for their patrol rifle contracts. If you want a rifle rugged enough for the top federal law enforcement agencies in America, choose the LAR-15. This Custom AR Rifle sports an RRA LAR-15 lower unit, 18" barrel with muzzle break shroud, 7" AB Arms vented synthetic handguard with BLACKHAWK vertical grip, BLACKHAWK 6-position stock, textured A2 grip, full length Picatinny rail, adjustable rear battle sight, front post sight, bayonet lug and sling rings. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... PLEASE NOTE – This item is currently not legal to own in Illinois. We are currently unable to do transfer paperwork on this gun. This item can still be shipped to any dealer or picked up by any dealer. We will also take any banned items to West Quincy, MO or Keokuk, IA - free of charge.

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Browning, BPS Deer Special, 12 Ga. (22 Browning, BPS Deer Special, 12 Ga. (22

Browning, BPS Deer Special, 12 Ga. (22" Rifled), Pump, SN - 12295MN121

Lot #273 (Sale Order 274 of 451)

Production of the Browning BPS (Browning Pump Shotgun) began in 1977, and is still being produced today. The reliability of the Browning BPS starts with rigid, dual machined, steel slide bars, housed inside a receiver machined from a solid block of forged steel. The double slide bars eliminate twisting and binding for faster, more efficient operation. The BPS ejects spent cases out the bottom of the receiver so there is no ejection port on either side where a drenching rain can drip into the action, and the bottom ejection and top mounted tang safety make the BPS pump shotgun truly ambidextrous. This BPS Deer Special features an outlined checkered walnut stock with grooved forearm/ fluted comb & stained finish, ribbed black rubber buttpad with black spacer, 22" fully rifled slug barrel, upper rail with Nikon Prostaff 3-9x40 scope, black padded Buckmark sling, 14" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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Bushmaster, XM15 - 18 Bushmaster, XM15 - 18

Bushmaster, XM15 - 18" Fluted Twist, 223 Wylde, Semi-Auto (W/ Magazines), SN - BK1804853

Lot #274 (Sale Order 275 of 451)

223 Wylde is simply a hybrid chamber designed to let barrels be able to safely shoot both .223 Remington and 5.55mm NATO rounds out of the same barrel without loss of accuracy..... Driven by the spirit of innovation that began more than 48 years ago, Bushmaster is well known in the firearms industry. No other manufacturer offers more cutting-edge firearms innovation for America’s Military, Law Enforcement, hunters, and recreational shooters than Bushmaster. This Custom AR Rifle sports an Bushmaster XM15-E2S lower unit, 18" fluted twist barrel with 1:9 rifling twist, 2" slant slotted flash suppressor, 12" M-Lok vented aluminum handguard, 6-position stock with ribbed rubber pad, A2 grip, full length Picatinny rail, sling rings, TruGlo MOA click adjustable 4x Illuminated scope and comes with (5) OKAY SureFeed 30-round steel magazines. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... PLEASE NOTE – This item is currently not legal to own in Illinois. We are currently unable to do transfer paperwork on this gun. This item can still be shipped to any dealer or picked up by any dealer. We will also take any banned items to West Quincy, MO or Keokuk, IA - free of charge.

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1976 Zastava/ Interarms, Mark X, 458 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 88719 1976 Zastava/ Interarms, Mark X, 458 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 88719

1976 Zastava/ Interarms, Mark X, 458 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 88719

Lot #275 (Sale Order 276 of 451)

Interarms Mark X bolt-action rifles were imported to the U.S. during the 1970s through the 1990s. They are based on the legendary large-ring Mauser action, and they are known for their accuracy, reliability, and superb metal finish. The action and barrel were produced by Serbian Zastava Arms which has a long history manufacturing Mausers. The stocks were fitted in Britain, before being imported to various countries. The Zastava/ Interarms Mark X used an actual Mauser extractor and featured a beautiful wood stock with checkering on the forend and grip, which pairs well with the rich, blued finish of the barrel and action. This Mark X is dated "06 76" (June, 1976) and sports a dark walnut stock with deep cut checkering/ raised cheek/ black forearm tip & oiled finish, case hardened metal grip cap, brown cushioned rubber buttpad with black spacer, 24" barrel, Williams adjustable ramp rear sight, hooded dome ramped dovetail front sight, hinged floorplate with trigger guard release and sling studs. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Cobra/ Wilson Combat - 18 Cobra/ Wilson Combat - 18

Cobra/ Wilson Combat - 18" Match Grade, AR-15, 6.8 SPC (6.8x43mm), Semi-Auto, SN - 067

Lot #276 (Sale Order 277 of 451)

After a tremendous amount of research and testing by Bill Wilson and the Wilson Combat team, 6.8 SPC was developed for better terminal effects while still having an acceptable long range trajectory. The 6.8 SPC (6.8x43mm) was initially developed by MSG Steve Holland and Chris Murray, a United States Army Marksmanship Unit gunsmith,to offer superior downrange lethality over the 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington in an AR pattern service rifle with minimal loss of magazine capacity and a negligible increase in recoil. When built to the level of quality and precision Wilson Combat has achieved, the 6.8 SPC is also capable of outstanding accuracy and reliability. In Wilson Combat's match-grade, Spec II barrels, the 6.8 SPC is capable of pushing a .277 caliber, 85gr bullet to over 2900 FPS. 110gr bullets easily achieve 2500 FPS with factory loaded ammunition. Appropriate hand loading can achieve even higher velocities and enable the use of heavier projectiles up to 130 grains, which dramatically improves terminal ballistics over a 5.56 Nato/.223 Remington at long range. This added ballistic performance makes the 6.8 SPC perfect for home protection and SRT/SWAT teams. The 6.8 is a truly ideal hunting round for medium to heavy game and turns the AR into a serious hunting rifle. In 2003, Cobra Tactical Inc. started building custom Mil-Spec AR parts & accessories. Cobra's owner, a Marine Corps Veteran, understands firsthand the importance of high-quality guns & gear, and has now devoted his life to producing a superior product than any compensator. This custom AR rifle is built on a Cobra-15 lower unit and sports a full Wilson Combat upper, 18" Wilson Combat match grade Spec II barrel with 1/11 twist, 10.25" Wilson Combat vented aluminum handguard, 1.5" Wilson Combat slant slotted flash suppressor, Magpul ACS 6-position stock, Magpul black rubber grip with ribbed straps & trapdoor compartment, full length Picatinny rail and M-223 scope mount with integral rings. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... PLEASE NOTE – This item is currently not legal to own in Illinois. We are currently unable to do transfer paperwork on this gun. This item can still be shipped to any dealer or picked up by any dealer. We will also take any banned items to West Quincy, MO or Keokuk, IA - free of charge.

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CZ-USA, Wingshooter - Deluxe Silver Engraved, 410 Ga., Over/ Under (NIB), SN - 10P2699 CZ-USA, Wingshooter - Deluxe Silver Engraved, 410 Ga., Over/ Under (NIB), SN - 10P2699

CZ-USA, Wingshooter - Deluxe Silver Engraved, 410 Ga., Over/ Under (NIB), SN - 10P2699

Lot #277 (Sale Order 278 of 451)

This colorful over and under shotgun has the same old world craftsmanship as all of CZ-USA shotguns but with a new stylish look. This elegant hand engraved work of art is available in four gauges, and its eye-catching engraving will stand alone in the field or range. 12 and 20 gauge models have auto ejectors while the 28 gauge and .410 have extractors only. You will bag more birds and look great doing it with this beauty in your hands. Features include a box lock action, heavily engraved silver/ blackened sideplates with gold inlaid game birds, upgraded Turkish walnut stock with 18 LPI checkering, Schnabel for-end, 28" FULL/ IMP. MOD chrome lined vented barrels, jeweled monobloc, black cushioned rubber buttpad, serrated vent-rib with brass bead front sight, tang safety/ barrel selector, 3" chamber and 14.75" LOP. This gun appears to be new/ unfired in original box and appears to be in good working order

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Palmetto, PA-15 (16"), 300 Blackout, Semi-Auto, SN - PI004545

Lot #278 (Sale Order 279 of 451)

Palmetto State Armory, based in Columbia, South Carolina, is known for its high quality line of AR-15 rifles and pistols. This PA-15 Rifle sports a 16" barrel with 1:8 twist, 1.5" muzzle break, 12" M-Lok vented aluminum handguard, 6-position stock, textured A2 grip, full length Picatinny rail, sling rings and Magpul green nylon sling. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. PLEASE NOTE – This item is currently not legal to own in Illinois. We are currently unable to do transfer paperwork on this gun. This item can still be shipped to any dealer or picked up by any dealer. We will also take any banned items to West Quincy, MO or Keokuk, IA - free of charge.

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1980 Interarms, Whitworth Express Rifle - Mark X, 375 H&H Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - R250172 1980 Interarms, Whitworth Express Rifle - Mark X, 375 H&H Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - R250172

1980 Interarms, Whitworth Express Rifle - Mark X, 375 H&H Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - R250172

Lot #279 (Sale Order 280 of 451)

Whitworth Express bolt-action rifles were imported to the U.S. by Interarms during the 1970s through the 1990s. They are based on the legendary large-ring Mauser action, and they are known for their accuracy, reliability, and superb metal finish. The actions were produced by Serbian Zastava Arms which has a long history manufacturing Mausers. The stocks were fitted in Britain before being imported to various countries. They used an actual Mauser extractor and featured "Factory Express" sights with three folding leafs set for 100, 200 & 300 yards. This Whitworth Express is dated "10 80" (October, 1980) and sports a dark walnut stock with deep cut checkering/ raised cheek/ black forearm tip & oiled finish, black checkered grip cap, brown cushioned rubber buttpad with black spacer, 24" Whitworth Rifle Co. heavy barrel, ramped dovetail front sight with brass bead, hinged floorplate with trigger guard release and sling studs. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Ruger, PC Carbine (16 Ruger, PC Carbine (16

Ruger, PC Carbine (16" Threaded), 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - 910-21609

Lot #280 (Sale Order 281 of 451)

The Ruger PC Carbine Semi-Auto Rifle is a well-balanced, fast-handling weapon that delivers rapid fire. The carbine is adaptable, with interchangeable magazine wells, for use with either GLOCK pistol magazines or Ruger pistol magazines. The receiver is CNC-milled from a 7075-T6 aluminum billet and type-III hard-coat anodized for maximum durability and the receiver comes with an integrated Picatinny rail. The durable, glass-filled nylon synthetic stock has a forward-mounted accessory rail, proprietary texturing on the grip surfaces, and a rubber buttpad with spacers to adjust length of pull. The PC Carbine takes down quickly for storage or transport, by pushing a recessed lever and twisting the barreled forend from the receiver and pulling them apart. The 16" heavy-contour barrel features fluting for faster heat dispersion and a threaded muzzle. The rear aperture sight adjusts for windage and elevation, and the front post is protected by wings on both sides. The dead blow action features a multi-piece bolt assembly that reduces felt recoil and muzzle rise for enhanced fire control. Operation of the Ruger PC Carbine Semi-Auto Rifle is similar to the Ruger 10/22 having the charging handle and cross-bolt safety in the same location, and the bolt stop and take-down latch working similarly as well. The light, crisp trigger also uses 10/22 trigger components. This PC Carbine comes equipped with a Burris luminated red-dot sight. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. PLEASE NOTE – This item is currently not legal to own in Illinois (threaded barrel). We are currently unable to do transfer paperwork on this gun. This item can still be shipped to any dealer or picked up by any dealer. We will also take any banned items to West Quincy, MO or Keokuk, IA - free of charge.

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1996 American Arms - Italian Engraved Silver I (26 1996 American Arms - Italian Engraved Silver I (26

1996 American Arms - Italian Engraved Silver I (26" IM/ M), 12 Ga., O/U, SN - A66056

Lot #281 (Sale Order 282 of 451)

Manufactured in Italy and imported by American Arms in 1996, this Silver I over/ under shotgun sports a boxlock design and features a coin finished receiver with full coverage scroll motif engravings, checkered walnut stock with gloss finish, ribbed black rubber buttpad with black spacer, 26" IMP. MOD/ MOD vented barrels with polished blued finish, serrated vent-rib with brass bead front sight, single extractor, gold trigger with barrel selector, tang safety, 3" chamber and 14.5" LOP. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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CAI, 1973 - GP WASR-10/63, 7.62x39, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Accessories), SN - EI2998 CAI, 1973 - GP WASR-10/63, 7.62x39, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Accessories), SN - EI2998

CAI, 1973 - GP WASR-10/63, 7.62x39, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Accessories), SN - EI2998

Lot #282 (Sale Order 283 of 451)

Wassenaar Arrangement Semi-automatic Rifles (commonly referred to as WASR-series rifles) are a line of rifles sold in the United States by Century International Arms. The rifles are manufactured in Romania by the Cugir Arms Factory and are a semi-automatic variant of the Pistol Mitraliera Model 1963/1965, a Romanian licensed derivative of the Soviet AKM assault rifle. Century imports them and modifies them in order to comply with national legislation before sale to the general public via licensed traders. The WASR series takes its name from the 1996 Wassenaar Arrangement, a multi-lateral export control regime to monitor and limit the proliferation of certain conventional weapons and dual-use technologies. The WASR-10 is the ultimate AK import. It has become Century’s most popular imported AK of all time. With a massive demand in the US today, the legend of the mighty WASR continues to grow. These rifles are furnished with original Romanian Military parts and furniture, as well as a durable finish for long-lasting use. This GP (General Purpose) WASR-10/63 is receiver dated "1973" and sports a 16" barrel with 1" slant cut muzzle brake, wooden stock/ forearm & handguard, adjustable folding ladder rear sight, front post sight with ears, black synthetic pistol grip with ears, bayonet lug, cleaning rod and sling rings. This gun comes with a bayonet W/ scabbard & frog, brown leather sling, side mount scope rail, green canvas magazine pouch with cleaning kit oil, (2) Bulgarian 40-round polymer steel lined magazines, (2) Tapco 30-round polymer steel lined magazines & (2) 30-round steel magazines. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original CAI box with paperwork. PLEASE NOTE – This item is currently not legal to own in Illinois. We are currently unable to do transfer paperwork on this gun. This item can still be shipped to any dealer or picked up by any dealer. We will also take any banned items to West Quincy, MO or Keokuk, IA - free of charge.

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J.G. Anschutz, Model 1730 (23.6 J.G. Anschutz, Model 1730 (23.6

J.G. Anschutz, Model 1730 (23.6" Heavy Target), 22 Hornet, Bolt-Action, SN - 1457379

Lot #283 (Sale Order 284 of 451)

Julius Gottfried Anschutz founded J.G. Anschutz in 1856 in Mehlis, Thuringia, Germany. Forty years later, the company moved from its small workshop to its first factory building and within 10 years grew from 76 to 550 employees. After World War II, the Russians shut down and dismantled the factory initiating the Anschutz family’s move to Ulm, West Germany. Again, the company grew quickly and shortly thereafter, the first Olympic gold medals were won at the 1960 Olympic Games with Anschutz target rifles equipped with the world famous Match 54 action. Since then, Anschutz has been a well-known fixture on the firing line. Anschutz rifles have an outstanding reputation worldwide, and are loved by enthusiasts for their sturdy construction, classic looks, and high accuracy. This Anschutz Model 1730 (22 Hornet) sports an outline checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & dark grain satin finish, black cushioned rubber buttpad with black spacer, high luster barrel & receiver bluing finish, 23.6" heavy target barrel with recessed crown muzzle, grooved receiver with serrated top and 5-round steel magazine. This gun will have a hairline crack on the left side of the forearm, but otherwise is in beautiful condition, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Hi-Point, 995 Carbine, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - E50500 Hi-Point, 995 Carbine, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - E50500

Hi-Point, 995 Carbine, 9mm Luger, Semi-Auto, SN - E50500

Lot #284 (Sale Order 285 of 451)

This Hi-Point 995 Carbine is made with 100% American-made parts and features an all-weather black polymer stock with ribbed forearm panels, vented butt with adjustable pad, 16.5" barrel, ambidextrous bolt handle, quick on/off thumb safety, synthetic pistol grip with magazine release button, upper & lower Picatinny rails, mounted TruGlo luminated red-dot sight, front post sight and comes with (2) 10-round magazines. This gun is in good condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. PLEASE NOTE – This item is currently not legal to own in Illinois. We are currently unable to do transfer paperwork on this gun. This item can still be shipped to any dealer or picked up by any dealer. We will also take any banned items to West Quincy, MO or Keokuk, IA - free of charge.

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Franchi, Renaissance - Coin Engraved (27.5 Franchi, Renaissance - Coin Engraved (27.5

Franchi, Renaissance - Coin Engraved (27.5"), 20 Ga., Over/ Under, SN - 9011479

Lot #285 (Sale Order 286 of 451)

The new Renaissance series from Franchi is a blend of traditional design and high-tech innovation that re-defines the over and under shotgun. The receiver of each model is precision machined out of a solid billet of lightweight alloy which is then steel reinforced at critical areas such as the face of the breech. Extra material is removed wherever possible and the end result is an over and under shotgun that is incredibly light. All Renaissance models have walnut stocks with classic Prince of Wales pistol grips, cut checkering and a traditional oil finish. This Renaissance features a fully engraved coin finished receiver with waterfowl scenes & floral scroll accents, scroll engraved trigger guard & forearm release lever, black cushioned rubber buttpad with black spacer, 27.5" vented barrels with MOD/ IMP. CYL. choke tubes, silver trigger, jeweled monobloc, dual extractors, tang safety/ barrel selector, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, 14.5" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order.

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AR Upper Unit/ 350 Legend 20 AR Upper Unit/ 350 Legend 20

AR Upper Unit/ 350 Legend 20" Barrel/ Handguard/ Magazine - No Paperwork Needed

Lot #286 (Sale Order 287 of 451)

This AR upper unit with bolt sports a 20" 350 Legend barrel with 1:16 twist, 2" slant vented flash hider, Picatinny rail, 15" aluminum MLOK handguard and CMMG 5-round steel magazine. Bore is sharp/ clean. No paperwork is needed - does not need to be shipped to a dealer. PLEASE NOTE - This upper unit is currently not legal to own in Illinois. This item cannot be picked up by an Illinois resident.

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1966 Voere of Austria, Rheinmetall 55, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 113352 1966 Voere of Austria, Rheinmetall 55, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 113352

1966 Voere of Austria, Rheinmetall 55, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 113352

Lot #287 (Sale Order 288 of 451)

Voere is an Austrian firearm manufacturing company best known for its VEC-91 bolt-action rifle using caseless ammunition. The origins of the company date back to the 1948 establishment of the metal-working company Koma in West Germany. Originally producing bicycle pumps, the company branched out into the production of air pistols in 1950. In 1955, Koma was renamed Voere. In 1965, the company relocated to a new factory in Kufstein, Austria. In 1972, licensed production of the American-180 sub-machine gun began. By 1980, the company began to diversify its production and included a new line of environmental/horticultural products. In 1989, Voere merged with the trading company Kufsteiner Gerätebau und Handelsges m.b.H and formed Voere-KGH m.b.H. Voere of Kufstein, Austrian rifles were imported to the U.S. until the 1972 gun laws restricted sales to the general public. This Voere of Kufstein, Austria Rheinmetall 55 is stamped "66" (1966) and sports a one-piece walnut stock with deep cut outline checkering/ raised cheek & oiled finish, black grip cap with white spacer, black checkered buttpad with white spacer, grooved receiver with serrated top, 21.25" tapered barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, ramped front sight, sling rings and detachable box magazine. 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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1967 Beretta, S56 Golden Snipe - Satin Chrome (26 1967 Beretta, S56 Golden Snipe - Satin Chrome (26

1967 Beretta, S56 Golden Snipe - Satin Chrome (26" IM/ IC), 12 Ga., O/U, SN - 62854

Lot #288 (Sale Order 289 of 451)

Beretta created their first over/ under shotgun in 1933, the Model S1. Borrowed from British and German designs, the S1 featured sidelocks, a low-profile action, and double Kersten locks. Beretta followed up this gun with a boxlock version they called the ASE (Anson Sovrapposta Ejectors). The New York Times reviewed one in 1948, and reported: “It’s a beautifully balanced, light gun..” In 1955, they introduced the S55 (Silver Snipe), S56 (Golden Snipe), and S57 (Ruby Snipe). These O/Us combined features of the S1 and ASE. Compared to a Browning Superposed, all the Snipes weighed less. Over time, these guns evolved into some of the best-selling O/Us ever, like the Beretta 686 and the S687 Silver Pigeon. This Beretta S56 Golden Snipe was made in 1967, and sports a satin chrome receiver with scroll engraved accents & guardian angel underneath, gold trigger, walnut stock with deep cut outline checkering/ fluted comb & gloss finish, black grip cap with starburst design, black rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, 26.5" IM/ IC barrels, dual automatic ejectors, tang safety/ barrel selector, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, 14.25" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in nice condition some light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1956 B.S.A., Regal 1956 B.S.A., Regal

1956 B.S.A., Regal "Mini-Mauser", 22 Hornet, Bolt-Action, SN - C1B2046

Lot #289 (Sale Order 290 of 451)

Birmingham Small Arms (BSA) was formed in the 1860s and the original company went bankrupt in the 1970s. Over the years, BSA built everything from guns to motorcycles (even Daimler automobiles), and were the first large manufacturer in the UK to apply assembly-line practices and interchangeable parts to their production - including guns. BSA supplied weapons and ammunition to Britain and allied forces during both world wars. During inter-war years, as well as after WWII through the 1970s, BSA manufactured a wide variety of Sporting Rifles for civilian use. The BSA Regal, sometimes referred to as a "BSA Mini-Mauser," was only made for a few short years in the mid-1950s. These civilian sporting rifles were commonly available in .222 Rem. and 22 Hornet. BSA also built a similar rifle, called the "Hunter", with the only difference being the stock shape. Both guns were ultimately replaced with a much larger, less Mauser-like action that was also used for the small cartridges. Concurrently, BSA made a medium and large version of the same action for .308 and .30-06 sized cartridges, respectively. This BSA Regal was made in 1956, and sports a one-piece French walnut stock with raised cheek/ fluted comb/ grooved forearm with Schnabel tip & gloss finish, black checkered grip cap with diamond design, Pachmayr White-Line black cushioned rubber buttpad with spacers, 24" tapered barrel with polished blued finish, hooded ramp front sight, hinged floorplate with trigger guard release, sling studs and Lyman Perma-Center scope (scope crosshairs are damaged). This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Traditions By Fausti, Real 16 - Coin Engraved (26"), 16 Ga., O/U (W/ Box & Chokes), SN - B33768

Lot #290 (Sale Order 291 of 451)

Fausti Stefano, founded by the late Stefano Fausti and now operated by his daughters, has long been capable of making high quality, finely finished O/U and side-by-side shotguns. Their O/U models are built on the familiar Italian Guild Action. Fausti is more than a brand, a trademark, or a cardboard box. It is a true manufacturer of fine shotguns in Brescia, Italy, with modern equipment, some forty full-time employees and in house abilities for fine woodworking, engraving, machining, design, and testing. Traditions imported Fausti Stefano high grade over/ under shotguns to the U.S. from 2004 to 2007. The "Real 16" is built on a true 16 gauge frame and is manufactured exclusively by Fausti at the same plant in Italy that manufactures the Rizzini line of guns. This Traditions By Fausti "Real 16" sports a coin engraved receiver with waterfowl scenes & floral scroll accents, floral engraved trigger guard, checkered European walnut stock with high gloss finish, gold trigger with barrel selector, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, 26" vented barrels, serrated vent rib with brass bead front sight, tang safety, 2 3/4" chamber and 14.5" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork, (3) choke tubes - IC/ M/ F & choke wrench.

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Early 1950s Belgium FN/ JC Higgins, Model 50, 270 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 17355 Early 1950s Belgium FN/ JC Higgins, Model 50, 270 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 17355

Early 1950s Belgium FN/ JC Higgins, Model 50, 270 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 17355

Lot #291 (Sale Order 292 of 451)

The J.C. Higgins Model 50 was the creation of the Sears and Roebuck Co. from 1951 to 1955. It was produced by Belgium's Fabrique Nationale using a commercial 98 Mauser action and 22" chrome lined barrel from High Standard. The bolt is the traditional controlled feed type with a one-piece polished bolt body, one-piece firing pin, and a two-position short-throw 45 degree safety to accommodate the use of a scope. The bolt handle is consistent with the "Second Pattern FN Action" in that it sweeps back to allow clearance for a scope. The bolt head has the traditional two locking lugs and the rear safety lug. The extractor is large and prominent. The bolts used on these FN Belgium made actions are of the highest quality and durability. The drilled and tapped receiver, hinged floorplate, trigger guard, and magazine follower are all made from milled steel. The floorplate has a button release for emptying the cartridges, and the trigger is grooved for a positive feel. The trigger mechanism on the Model 50 is heavy but there is minimal creep. The overriding consensus among firearm collectors, regarding the J.C. Higgins Model 50, is that it's a rifle worth holding on to if you have one, and worth seeking out if you do not. Despite the department store association, which is usually not desirable to collectors, the Model 50 is among the finest hunting rifles ever mass produced. This Model 50 sports a smooth one-piece walnut stock with fluted comb & oiled finish, black grip cap with white spacer, brown rubber buttpad with basket weave checkering & black spacer, 22" barrel with high luster polished blued finish, stainless bolt & handle, rear dovetail insert, ramped front dovetail insert and sling rings. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Franchi, Instinct SL - (28 Franchi, Instinct SL - (28

Franchi, Instinct SL - (28") Lightweight, 12 Ga., Over/ Under (New-In-Hardcase), SN - FF013744

Lot #292 (Sale Order 293 of 451)

Sometimes the hunt doesn’t go as planned and you don’t hear the iconic sound of flushing wings until late in the day. Prevent fatigue and ensure day-long comfort with a lightweight Instinct SL over/under shotgun from Franchi. Ergonomically designed around an aluminum receiver, the Instinct SL shotgun provides exceptional fit, balance, feel and portability in all upland environments from pheasant-filled fields to woodlands holding grouse. The stained A-grade satin walnut gives it a sleek and classy look. Featuring Franchi's signature scalloped design, the aluminum receiver combines a clean and upscale look with lightweight comfort in the field. The gun's underside features an engraved "Franchi" logo and classic, subtle engraving. The presentation is finished with a beautifully crafted trigger guard with gold Franchi "F" logo. A slim, purposefully designed Prince of Wales grip with cut checkering combines superior ergonomics and shooting comfort with traditional style. The slim and tapered forend features cut checkering and was purposefully designed for heightened ergonomic performance and comfort in all shooting applications. Every Franchi Over/Under comes standard with a recoil pad to promote shooting comfort with heavier loads and during long days in the field. It incorporates automatic ejectors to quickly clear spent hulls and facilitate fast reloading. A horizontal barrel selector switch on the tang-mounted safety allows for the choice of which barrel fires first. The monobloc receiver is machined from a solid aluminum block. Vents between the two barrels assist in the dissipation of heat when multiple shots are fired in quick succession. The vented rib helps dissipate heat and dampen mirage, and sports fiber-optic front sight for easy target acquisition. This Instinct SL sports 28" barrels, comes with (3) extended choke tubes - IC, M, F, is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells and has a current LOP of 14.5". This gun appears to be new/ unfired, appears to be in good working order and comes in the original factory custom fitted orange hardcase.

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Thompson Center, Icon - 24 Thompson Center, Icon - 24

Thompson Center, Icon - 24" Match-Grade, 243 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 5492

Lot #293 (Sale Order 294 of 451)

Thompson Center (T/C) is very popular with sport hunters throughout the United States. Indeed, the Contender Carbines made by T/C have become an industry standard. It was still a surprise to many in the industry, though, when T/C launched a bolt-action rifle named the Icon into an already-crowded marketplace. The T/C Icon seems to have taken every good idea in long guns and blended it into what might be considered the ultimate, off-the-shelf hunting rifle. Features of the new T/C Icon include a button rifled match-grade barrel, checkered walnut stock with aluminum bedding block, integral Weaver-type bases, adjustable trigger mechanism, detachable single-column magazine, easy strip stainless jeweled bolt, low bolt lift angle, 3-lug bolt and three recoil lugs. This T/C Icon sports a 24" barrel chambered for 243 Win. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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ATI, Cavalry SXE (Ejectors) - Nickle Engraved (28 ATI, Cavalry SXE (Ejectors) - Nickle Engraved (28

ATI, Cavalry SXE (Ejectors) - Nickle Engraved (28"), 12 Ga., Over/ Under (NIB), SN - 13050922

Lot #294 (Sale Order 295 of 451)

The Cavalry SXE (Ejectors) Series delivers classic style with exceptional quality. These Over and Under shotguns are a perfect choice when it comes to competitive shooting and hunting. This Cavalry SXE (12 Gauge) sports an engraved nickel receiver with gamebird scenes & scroll floral accents, stainless trigger, 28" vented 4140 chrome moly steel blued barrels, checkered Turkish walnut stock with Schnabel forearm tip & oiled finish, serrated vent-rib with brass bead front sight, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, dual ejectors, tang safety/ barrel selector, 3" chamber and 14.25" LOP. This gun appears to be new/ unfired, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork & (5) choke tubes - Cylinder, Improved Cylinder, Modified, Improved Modified and Full.

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1976 Ruger, M77 1976 Ruger, M77

1976 Ruger, M77 "200th Year Of Liberty", 7x57, Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - 72-37892

Lot #295 (Sale Order 296 of 451)

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. The M77 was re-introduced in 1991 as the Mark II with the safety, bolt, and trigger mildly redesigned. This original M77 was made in 1976, and is barrel stamped "MADE IN THE 200TH YEAR OF AMERICAN LIBERTY". Features include a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & oiled finish, black grip gap with white Ruger logo inlay, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, high gloss Royal Blue receiver/barrel finish, 22", integrated scope rails, sling studs, tang safety, internal magazine with hinged floorplate and scope rings. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes with original box.

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ATI, Cavalry SXE (Ejectors) - Nickle Engraved (26 ATI, Cavalry SXE (Ejectors) - Nickle Engraved (26

ATI, Cavalry SXE (Ejectors) - Nickle Engraved (26"), 20 Ga., Over/ Under (NIB), SN - 13060604

Lot #296 (Sale Order 297 of 451)

The Cavalry SXE (Ejectors) Series delivers classic style with exceptional quality. These Over and Under shotguns are a perfect choice when it comes to competitive shooting and hunting. This Cavalry SXE (20 Gauge) sports an engraved nickel receiver with gamebird scenes & scroll floral accents, stainless trigger, 26" vented 4140 chrome moly steel blued barrels, checkered Turkish walnut stock with Schnabel forearm tip & oiled finish, serrated vent-rib with brass bead front sight, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, dual ejectors, tang safety/ barrel selector, 3" chamber and 14.25" LOP. This gun appears to be new/ unfired, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork & (5) choke tubes - Cylinder, Improved Cylinder, Modified, Improved Modified and Full.

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1990 Ruger, M77 (24 1990 Ruger, M77 (24

1990 Ruger, M77 (24" Heavy Barrel), 22-250 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - 772-88989

Lot #297 (Sale Order 298 of 451)

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. The M77 was reintroduced in 1991 as the Mark II with the safety, bolt, and trigger mildly redesigned. This original M77 was made in 1990, and sports a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & oiled finish, black grip gap with white Ruger logo inlay, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, high gloss Royal Blue receiver/barrel finish, 24" heavy target barrel with recessed crown muzzle, integrated scope rails, sling studs, tang safety, internal magazine with hinged floorplate and sells complete with a Burris 12X Fullfield scope. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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ATI, Cavalry SX - Nickle Engraved (26 ATI, Cavalry SX - Nickle Engraved (26

ATI, Cavalry SX - Nickle Engraved (26"), 410 Ga., Over/ Under (NIB), SN - 14030012

Lot #298 (Sale Order 299 of 451)

The Cavalry SX Series delivers classic style with exceptional quality. These Over and Under shotguns are a perfect choice when it comes to competitive shooting and hunting. This Cavalry SX (410 Gauge) sports an engraved nickel receiver with gamebird scenes & scroll floral accents, stainless trigger, 26" vented 4140 chrome moly steel blued barrels, checkered Turkish walnut stock with oiled finish, serrated vent-rib with brass bead front sight, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, single extractor, tang safety/ barrel selector, 3" chamber and 14.25" LOP. This gun appears to be new/ unfired, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork & (5) choke tubes - Cylinder, Improved Cylinder, Modified, Improved Modified and Full.

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1992 Ruger, M77, 7x57 (7mm Mauser), Bolt-Action, SN - 772-99378 1992 Ruger, M77, 7x57 (7mm Mauser), Bolt-Action, SN - 772-99378

1992 Ruger, M77, 7x57 (7mm Mauser), Bolt-Action, SN - 772-99378

Lot #299 (Sale Order 300 of 451)

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. The M77 was reintroduced in 1991 as the Mark II with the safety, bolt, and trigger mildly redesigned. This M77 is not marked Mark II but represents a 1992 production date. Features include a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & oiled finish, black grip gap with white Ruger logo inlay, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, high gloss Royal Blue receiver/barrel finish, 22" barrel, integrated scope rails, sling studs, tang safety, internal magazine with hinged floorplate and scope rings. This gun is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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CZ-USA, Mallard Silver - Engraved (28 CZ-USA, Mallard Silver - Engraved (28

CZ-USA, Mallard Silver - Engraved (28"), 12 Ga., Over/ Under (NIB), SN - 16S2125

Lot #300 (Sale Order 301 of 451)

The Mallard, by CZ-USA, is no nonsense over & under built on box-lock frame. With the Mallard Series, CZ has recasted the old image of the stack-barreled gun with a new line of Over & Unders that are still beauties to behold, but built as tough as the pump action duck guns from bygone years. This Mallard Silver 104-A features a stainless receiver with silver finish & scroll engravings on each side, stainless/ silver trigger guard, dual stainless triggers, dark walnut stock with deep cut outline checkering/ Prince Of Wales grip/ fluted comb/ Schnabel forearm tip & satin finish, black checkered rubber buttpad, 28" barrels, serrated vent-rib with brass bead front sight, tang safety, extractor, jeweled block and 3" chamber. This gun appears to be new/ unfired, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with factory fitted black hardcase & (5) choke tubes - F,IM,M,IC,C.

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1971 Ruger, 10/22 Carbine Sporter - Gold Lettering, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 110-67586 1971 Ruger, 10/22 Carbine Sporter - Gold Lettering, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 110-67586

1971 Ruger, 10/22 Carbine Sporter - Gold Lettering, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 110-67586

Lot #301 (Sale Order 302 of 451)

The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliant innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5- million units sold since its inception. The Ruger 10/22 has been offered in a wide variety of configurations throughout the years. The Carbine has been offered in three standard variations; the Tactical, Takedown and Target, and each had two models; the Sporter and Compact. There was also a 10/22 "International Model" with a full length Mannlicher stock that was offered at various stages of production. Standard barrel lengths are 20" in the 10/22 Rifle, 18 1/2" in the 10/22 Carbine, and 16 1/8" in the 10/22 Compact Rifle which is also fitted with a shorter stock. This 10/22 Carbine Sporter Model was made in 1971, and features gold lettering throughout, checkered walnut stock with high gloss finish, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, 18.5" barrel, folding adjustable notch rear sight, barrel band dovetailed front sight with brass bead, sling studs, 10-round rotary magazines and period correct Weaver Classic 300 scope with Weaver rings This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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TriStar, Setter S/T - Silver Engraved (28 TriStar, Setter S/T - Silver Engraved (28

TriStar, Setter S/T - Silver Engraved (28"), 12 Ga., Over/ Under (W/ Box & Chokes), SN - KRU058441

Lot #302 (Sale Order 303 of 451)

The Setter S/T is a solid economy grade over and under with sleek lines and handles very much like a top-of-the-line over-under. The swing characteristics compare exactly with a classic A.H. Fox and very closely to a couple of pricey Italian over-unders. The Setter S/T features a solid frame for durability and strength, sealed actions to keep dirt out, self-adjusting locking lugs, and steel mono-block barrel construction. This Setter S/T sports a stainless receiver with silver finish & floral etchings on each side, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, 28" vented barrels, serrated vent-rib with red fiber-optic pin front sight, silver trigger, top tang barrel selector/ safety, checkered Turkish Walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, extractor, scaled block, 3" chamber and 14.25" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with manual & (5) Beretta/Benelli Mobil style choke tubes - (SK, IC, M, IM, F), choke box & choke wrench.

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Ruger, 10/22 Carbine Target - Stainless Bull, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 233-16479 Ruger, 10/22 Carbine Target - Stainless Bull, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 233-16479

Ruger, 10/22 Carbine Target - Stainless Bull, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 233-16479

Lot #303 (Sale Order 304 of 451)

The Ruger 10/22 rifle is America’s favorite 22 LR rifle with proven performance in a wide range of styles for every rimfire application. Ideally suited for informal target shooting, "plinking," small game hunting and action-shooting events, Ruger has sold millions of 10/22 rifles since their introduction in 1964. With its legendary action and renowned reliable rotary magazine, all 10/22 rifles are sleek, perfectly balanced, rugged and superbly accurate. With a variety of choices – from the standard 10/22 Carbine, to the tack-driving accuracy of the Target model, the 10/22 is still today’s most popular 22 rifle. It looks right, feels right, shoots right and continues to perform under heavy use - inspiring the most fanatical loyalty from its owners. With proven design, legendary reliability and the modern features demanded by today’s 22 LR shooters. This Ruger 10/22 Carbine Target Model features a green mountain laminate stock, 18.5" stainless bull barrel, stainless receiver/ trigger guard & scope rail, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, sling studs an 10-round rotary magazine. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, to include a few small stock cracks on the tang, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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TriStar, Hunter EX - Silver Engraved (28 TriStar, Hunter EX - Silver Engraved (28

TriStar, Hunter EX - Silver Engraved (28"), 28 Ga., Over/ Under (W/ Box & Chokes), SN - AR28006119

Lot #304 (Sale Order 305 of 451)

The Hunter EX Series of Over and Under shotguns, by TriStar, offers many great features such as chrome-lined barrels, sealed actions to keep out dirt, self-adjusting locking bolts, fiber optic front sight and much more. Like the Hunter EX LT in 12 gauge and 20 gauge, the EX in 28 gauge has a lightweight alloy receiver with a steel plate for reinforcement in the breech face. This helps the gun achieve a svelte 4 pounds 15 ounces. This Hunter EX 28 gauge sports a stainless receiver with silver finish & floral etchings on each side, black rubber buttpad with black spacer, 28" vented barrels, serrated vent-rib with red fiber-optic pin front sight, top tang barrel selector/ safety, checkered Turkish Walnut stock with fluted comb & semi-gloss finish, extractor, scaled block, 2 3/4" chamber and 14.5" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with (2) choke tubes - MOD & IC.

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Ruger, American Synthetic, 243 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 693-00092 Ruger, American Synthetic, 243 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 693-00092

Ruger, American Synthetic, 243 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - 693-00092

Lot #305 (Sale Order 306 of 451)

Ruger's American Rifle offers minute-of-angle accuracy that can make every hunt a success. The one-piece, three-lug bolt with 70 degree throw provides ample scope clearance and utilizes a full diameter bolt body and dual cocking cams for smooth, easy cycling. Its patent-pending Power Bedding, integral bedding block system positively locates the receiver and free floats the barrel for outstanding accuracy. The ergonomic, lightweight synthetic stock with soft rubber buttpad is designed for quick, easy handling and blends a classic look with modern forend contouring and grip serrations. The American Rifle also sports a Ruger Marksman adjustable trigger, cold hammer-forged barrel, and a tang safety. This Ruger American features a 22" barrel with recessed muzzle crown, sling studs, 4-round detachable box magazine and Burris 4.5x-14x 42mm scope. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Henry, H015 Single-Shot Steel (28 Henry, H015 Single-Shot Steel (28

Henry, H015 Single-Shot Steel (28"), 12 Ga. Magnum, Break-Action (NIB), SN - 12SSS03315

Lot #306 (Sale Order 307 of 451)

Far too often overshadowed by the speed of a modern repeater, the truth that many already know is that a good single-shot shotgun today can still bring home fur and feathers every bit as well as it ever did. Whether you like the simple operation, the reliable action, the nostalgia factor of hunting with a one-shot shotgun, or the uncomplicated first-gun introduction for a new shotgunner, Henry has brought quality back into the one-shot field gun. Sharing the same action as Henry's single-shot rifle, Their new break-top shotguns feature the same rebounding external hammer and dual-direction pivoting locking lever setup that blocks hammer contact with the firing pin unless the trigger is pulled, and the same interlock system prevents opening the action with the hammer cocked, or closing it with the hammer cocked, as additional safety measures. Like the rifle, there’s no manual safety on these shotguns, and they wear American walnut with a solid black rubber recoil pad on the steel-framed guns. Barrels are black matte finished, with the steel shotguns using a pistol-grip stock. Unlike the rifle, though, shells are fully ejected on opening the action for a quick follow-up shot if needed, not just partially extracted. Brass beads and a 14” length of pull are standard all models. All models also use the Rem-Choke system, so you can adapt your shotguns choke and thus alter its pattern and range so your shotgun can be used effectively in a wide variety of hunting and/or shooting situations. This Henry Steel sports a 28" barrel with 3.5" Magnum chamber and comes with a Modified choke tube. This gun appears to be new/ unfired, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with manual.

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Howa, 1500 Green Hogue - Delta Edition, 223 Rem., Bolt-Action (NIB - Nikko-Sterling), SN - B598267 Howa, 1500 Green Hogue - Delta Edition, 223 Rem., Bolt-Action (NIB - Nikko-Sterling), SN - B598267

Howa, 1500 Green Hogue - Delta Edition, 223 Rem., Bolt-Action (NIB - Nikko-Sterling), SN - B598267

Lot #307 (Sale Order 308 of 451)

Every Howa Rifle from firing pin to barrel is perfectly designed, quality machined, fitted with exacting tolerances and all with superior hammer forged pre-hardened steel. All Howa Rifles are equipped with outstanding technical features and innovations. The HOWA 1500 barreled actions are legendary for precision perfection. From their cold hammer forged, lightweight, durable and remarkably accurate barrels with consistent bores and incredibly smooth surface. Their one-piece receiver with integral recoil lugs. To the forged steel bolt with two locking lugs, reliable M16-style ejector and extractor and tool-less take down design. Howa’s barreled actions are the best kept secret in shooting sports. This Model 1500 is a Delta Waterfowl Edition with Marshhland Security emblem on the right side of the stock, and features a green Hogue pillar bedded overmolded stock, black cushioned rubber recoil pad, 22" free-floating barrel with matte black non-reflective finish, sling studs and comes equipped with a Nikko-Sterling 3.5-10x44 4-Plex scope. This gun appears to be new/ unfired, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with manual and scope box.

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1970's Ithaca/ SKB, Model "Lightning" (26" IMP), 12 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - S7324743

Lot #308 (Sale Order 309 of 451)

The Ithaca/ SKB Model "Lightning" was a Deluxe variant of the Model XL900 that was produced in the 1970s. It is a gas-operated semi-automatic shotgun that sports a lightweight aluminum alloy receiver with stainless sides & etched game bird scenes. This Lightning 12-gauge features a select grade walnut stock with outline checkering/ grooved forearm & oiled finish, black grip cap with white spacer, black checkered buttpad with white spacer, gold trigger, 26" IMP barrel, serrated vent-rib with silver mid-bead & orange fiber-optic front sight, gold initial crest plate under stock, silver shell lifter, 2 3/4" chamber and 14.25" LOP. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order.

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Thompson Center, Venture -  Composite Hogue, 308 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - U064033 Thompson Center, Venture -  Composite Hogue, 308 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - U064033

Thompson Center, Venture - Composite Hogue, 308 Win., Bolt-Action, SN - U064033

Lot #309 (Sale Order 310 of 451)

The T/C Venture 308 Winchester Bolt-Action Rifle combines high-end features with remarkable accuracy. The 5R rifling delivers superior accuracy by causing less bullet deformation, giving greater bullet stability over multiple shots. Unlike other bolt-action rifles that require a break-in period, the Venture’s corrosion resistant-coated bolt makes cycling the bolt open and closed quick and easy from day one. Providing superior performance, the Venture offers an MOA accuracy guarantee for all 16 available calibers. This T/C Venture features a black composite stock w/ Hogue panels, non-reflective matte stainless barrel & receiver finish, 22" free-floating barrel with crowned muzzle & 1:10 twist, 3-round detachable magazine, black cushioned rubber recoil pad, sling studs and Redfield Revolution 4-12x40 scope. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1960 Beretta, Monobloc Vittoria, 410 Ga., Folding Single-Shot, SN - C111899 1960 Beretta, Monobloc Vittoria, 410 Ga., Folding Single-Shot, SN - C111899

1960 Beretta, Monobloc Vittoria, 410 Ga., Folding Single-Shot, SN - C111899

Lot #310 (Sale Order 311 of 451)

The folding single-barrel shotgun was introduced by Beretta in 1922, and continued in production until sometime in the 1970s. They were primarily imported to the US in the 1950s and 60s, and marked "Monobloc Vittoria" or "Champion" - Models 412, 413 & 413 BS. In the 1950s, it was advertised as "The gun for those who have reached the first stage of sporting enthusiasm for hunting and who want to practice it at low cost, but with the certainty of possessing a safe gun of sound design and offering amusement and the possibility to increase one's knowledge of problems and questions concerning shooting". This Beretta "Monobloc Vittoria" single-shot folding 410 gauge shotgun was made in Italy in 1960, and features a stainless receiver with blued monobloc, hand checkered walnut stock round grip, ribbed metal buttplate with blued finish, 26" CYL "Austonia Electric Steel" barrel with serrated top, brass bead front sight 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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Uberti, 1885 Courteney Stalking Rifle, 303 British, Falling-Block Single-Shot, SN - S13246 Uberti, 1885 Courteney Stalking Rifle, 303 British, Falling-Block Single-Shot, SN - S13246

Uberti, 1885 Courteney Stalking Rifle, 303 British, Falling-Block Single-Shot, SN - S13246

Lot #311 (Sale Order 312 of 451)

By the 1890s, the West had been all but civilized, bringing to an end the days of lawlessness, exploration and Indian fighting. On the other side of the world, however, another era of exciting adventure had begun: big-game hunting and exploration. Not unlike the Easterners who had settled the West, many British hunters ventured into the unknown of Africa and Asia to become legendary names- and their hunting rifles the most sought after by collectors worldwide. Instantly well-received by magazine writers and individual hunters alike, the 1885 Courteney stalking rifle was named after the celebrated English hunter, explorer and naturalist F. Courteney Selous (1851-1917). Uberti has been making top quality firearm replicas since 1959, and was the first manufacturer to do this. The quality and workmanship of their historical arms have become legendary. This Uberti Rifle gives today's shooter the looks, feel, and usability of the turn-of-the-century British single-shots that were first taken to the colonies. The A-Grade Satin Walnut stock of the 1885 Courteney is quintessentially British. The Prince of Wales buttstock is complemented by a classic recoil pad, while the slim, tapered forend features a contrasting tip, fittingly realized in African heartwood. It sports a quarter-rib slotted rail for a set of Weaver rings and outfitted with a fully adjustable shallow-V rear sight. It also comes with a traditional hooded ramp front sight as well as a barrel-mounted sling-swivel–just like the old classics. The 24" barrel is deeply blued with a polished finish, and the casehardened receiver & lever will stand the test of time. This rifle also sports easy detach sling ring swivels with a safari grade tan canvas/ leather sling. This is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork... The right side of the forearm will have a small amount of a sticky substance in the checkering, this was caused by factory packing and will come out.

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1948 Winchester, Model 12, 12 Ga. (26 1948 Winchester, Model 12, 12 Ga. (26

1948 Winchester, Model 12, 12 Ga. (26" MOD), Pump, SN - 1155648

Lot #312 (Sale Order 313 of 451)

The Winchester Model 12 has been popularly named the "Perfect Repeater". With forged and machined steel parts, the ultimate reason for discontinuation in 1964 was that it was too expensive to produce at a competitive price. Special production examples were produced by Winchester & Browning through specialized gun collector purchase programs, but the original "Perfect Repeater" shotgun was never mass produced after 1964. This Model 12 (12 Gauge) was made in 1948, and sports a 26" MOD barrel with silver bead front sight, checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & high gloss finish, black hard rubber checkered buttpad, 14.5" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in beautifully restored condition with no wear to speak of and appears to be in good working order.

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1912 Winchester, M1890 1912 Winchester, M1890

1912 Winchester, M1890 "Gallery Gun", 22 SHORT, Pump, SN - 502412

Lot #313 (Sale Order 314 of 451)

In the late 1880s, the Winchester Repeating Arms Company asked John Browning to design a replacement for the Model 1873 rifle since the rim fire version of the Model 1873 had never achieved any great popularity. The result was the Model 1890 pump-action which proved to be the most successful repeating rim fire rifle for general all around shooting ever made by Winchester. Produced from 1890 to 1932, it was considered to be the standard for use in shooting galleries which is why it was often referred to as the "gallery gun." This Model 1890 was made in 1912 and chambered for 22 Short only. Features include a 24" octagon barrel, adjustable v-notch rear sight, dovetailed front sight, smooth walnut stock with ribbed slide, curved metal buttplate and quick take-down screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is showing some age, but is in overall good condition, has a sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order.

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1970s Winchester, Super-X Model 1 (30 1970s Winchester, Super-X Model 1 (30

1970s Winchester, Super-X Model 1 (30" FULL), 12 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - M71954

Lot #314 (Sale Order 315 of 451)

The Super-X Model 1 is considered Winchester's last attempt at greatness. Stinging from the barrage of post-1964 criticism, in 1968 Winchester decided they were going to do it right, developing a new autoloading shotgun with no compromises in build quality, using only machined steel and walnut. The multi-million dollar journey began, ending in 1973 with the release of the Super-X Model 1. Winchester designed and built complete new machining centers for the Super-X Model 1, but despite the time and effort, the Model 1 was costly to produce. From 1973-1979, the Winchester Super-X Model 1 was the best built gas autoloader on the planet. The last Super-X Model 1 was made in 1978, and all sales after that date were "cleanup". Winchester was sold to the employee formed U.S. Repeating Arms Company in 1981 which went bankrupt in 1989. Sales of the Super-X Model 1 have been reported as late as 1984. The passing of the Winchester Super-X Model 1 was the passing of an era. It was the end of Olin-Winchester firearms, and it was the end of any new attempts at the “proper autoloader”. This Super-X Model 1 features a walnut stock with deep cut checkering/ fluted comb/ contoured forearm & gloss finish, black checkered buttpad with white spacer, blued metal grip cap with white spacer, 30" FULL barrel, high vent-rib with dual bead sights, scaled jeweled bolt, jeweled shell lifter, 2 3/4" chamber and 14.5" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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Circa 1920 Marlin, Model 27-S, 32-20 Win., Pump, 18136 Circa 1920 Marlin, Model 27-S, 32-20 Win., Pump, 18136

Circa 1920 Marlin, Model 27-S, 32-20 Win., Pump, 18136

Lot #315 (Sale Order 316 of 451)

The Marlin Model 27-S started out as the Model 27 in 1909, and with an improved safety, was named the 27-S in about 1911. It was made up to WWI and again after the war until 1932. The calibers were .25-20, .32-20, and .25 Rim Fire. They were available in either full octagon or round barrels. Special sights, checkering, and engraving were optional on earlier guns. Only straight grip models were made. One unique feature of the Model 27 & 27-S was a sliding button on right side of receiver which permits the gun to be opened while a cartridge is in the chamber. This Model 27-S sports a smooth walnut stock with ribbed forearm, curved metal buttplate, 24" octagon barrel, semi-buckhorn adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetailed front sight with brass bead. This gun is in good condition with some age & wear, has a sharp bore and appears to be in good working order

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1976 Remington, 870 Wingmaster (20 1976 Remington, 870 Wingmaster (20

1976 Remington, 870 Wingmaster (20" Smooth Slug & 26" IC), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - T572345V

Lot #316 (Sale Order 317 of 451)

If the Model 870 was introduced today, it would be hailed as a major advance in pump-action shotgun design. Yet this remarkable shotgun has been around for almost half a century, and has become the best-selling shotgun of any type in history with over ten million made. The ultimate in strength, durability, silky-smooth bind-free action, and sleek classical lines, along with its flawless balance and natural pointing qualities, have made the Model 870 Wingmaster a true American icon. This Remington Model 870 Wingmaster 12 gauge was made in 1976 and comes with (2) barrels: 20" smooth slug with adjustable ramp rear sight & ramped dovetail front sight; 26" IMP CLY with serrated vent-rib and silver bead front sight. Other features include a smooth walnut stock with fluted comb/ ribbed contoured forearm & gloss finish, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, 2 3/4" chamber & 14" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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Remington, 700 BDL Varmint (Stainless Barrel), 17 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - E6601598 Remington, 700 BDL Varmint (Stainless Barrel), 17 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - E6601598

Remington, 700 BDL Varmint (Stainless Barrel), 17 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - E6601598

Lot #317 (Sale Order 318 of 451)

Built on the legendary Model 700 action, Remington Varmint rifles are well-known for being the most accurate standard production rifles ever made. The Remington Model 700 is a series of bolt-action centerfire rifles manufactured by Remington Arms since 1962. Remington initially produced two variants of the Model 700, the ADL and BDL (Average Deluxe & Better Deluxe), in both long- and short-action rifles that allowed for the chambering of different cartridges. The main difference between Remington 700 ADL and BDL is the magazine type. The 700 ADL sports a blind magazine while the BDL has a hinged magazine. The receiver on all Model 700 rifles is milled from round cross-section steel, making it as dependable as it is stylish. This Model 700 BDL Varmint Rifle sports a checkered Monte Carlo stock with fluted comb/ raised cheek & gloss finish, black grip cap with white spacer, black forearm tip with white spacer, black checkered butt pad with white spacer, 26" heavy stainless bull barrel with recessed crown, jeweled bolt, serrated bolt handle, sling studs and hinged floorplate. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1972 Remington, 1100 Heavy Duck (30 1972 Remington, 1100 Heavy Duck (30

1972 Remington, 1100 Heavy Duck (30" F - Combo), 12 Ga. Mag., Semi-Auto, SN - L565682M

Lot #318 (Sale Order 319 of 451)

Designed by Wayne Leek and Robert Kelley, the Remington Model 1100 was introduced in 1963 as a successor to the Model 58 and Model 878 gas-operated shotguns. It was the first autoloader to combine the repeat-shot versatility of early century models with the sleek, modern lines and handling qualities of revered double barrels. When it was first produced in 1963, it was offered in Field Grade (with plain and vent-rib barrels), Magnum Duck chambered for three-inch Magnum shells, SA Skeet Grade, SC Skeet Grade, and TB Trap Grade models. This Model 1100 Heavy Duck (Magnum) was made in 1972, and comes with (2) barrels: 30" FULL with vent-rib silver bead front sight; 30" FULL with ramped silver bead front sight. Features include a checkered walnut stock with fleur-de-lis design/ fluted comb/ contoured forearm & gloss finish, black grip cap with white diamond inlay & white spacer, black rubber buttpad with white/ black spacers, scroll engraved receiver & bolt, silver action button, 3" chamber and 14.25" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear (extra barrel will have some surface wear), and appears to be in good working order.

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1980 Remington, 700 BDL 1980 Remington, 700 BDL

1980 Remington, 700 BDL "Custom Deluxe", 7mm Express Rem., Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - A6859007

Lot #319 (Sale Order 320 of 451)

The Model 700 is a series of bolt-action centerfire rifles manufactured by Remington Arms since 1962. Remington initially produced two variants of the Model 700, the ADL and BDL (Average Deluxe & Better Deluxe), in both long- and short-action rifles that allowed for the chambering of different cartridges. The main difference between Remington 700 ADL and BDL is the magazine type. The 700 ADL sports a blind magazine while the BDL has a hinged magazine. The receiver on all Model 700 rifles is milled from round cross-section steel making it as dependable as it is stylish. The model 700 was also offered in special grades, throughout the years. This Model 700 BDL is a "Custom Deluxe" Grade that was made in 1980, and is chambered for 7mm Express Remington. The 7mm Express Remington, also known as .280 Remington & 7mm-06 Remington, was introduced in 1957, and is based on the .30-06, but necked down to accept 7 mm (.284") bullets, with the neck moved forward .050". Only around 4000 rifles left the factory with the "7mm Express Remington" roll mark, from late 1979 into the early 1981. The "280 Remington" roll mark was then used through the remainder of production. Features of this rifle include the scarce "7mm EXP. REM." roll mark, a Monte Carlo walnut stock with raised cheek/ fluted high comb/ deep cut skip-line diamond checkering & high gloss finish, black forearm tip with white spacer, black checkered grip cap with white spacer, black checkered buttpad with white spacer, 22" barrel, adjustable ramp rear sight, hooded ramped dovetail front sight, jeweled bolt, serrated bolt handle, sling studs and hinged floorplate with trigger guard release. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore (possibly unfired), appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with manual & 20-rounds of vintage ammo.

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1967 Remington, 1100 (28 1967 Remington, 1100 (28

1967 Remington, 1100 (28" MOD), 12 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 436756V

Lot #320 (Sale Order 321 of 451)

Designed by Wayne Leek and Robert Kelley, the Remington Model 1100 was introduced in 1963 as a successor to the Model 58 and Model 878 gas-operated shotguns. It was the first autoloader to combine the repeat-shot versatility of early century models with the sleek, modern lines and handling qualities of revered double barrels. This Model 1100 was made in October of 1967 - Barrel stamps -"W" - final inspector proof (possibly Wayne Leek), "EP" =-October, 1967 & "R" - assemble number. Features include a 28" MOD barrel with vent-rib & silver bead front sight, scroll engraved receiver & bolt, checkered walnut stock with fleur-de-lis pattern/ fluted comb/ contoured forearm & gloss finish, black grip cap with white diamond inlay & white spacer, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, silver locking tab action button, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1994 Remington, 700 1994 Remington, 700

1994 Remington, 700 "Classic" Limited, 6.5x55 Swedish, Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - C6850181

Lot #321 (Sale Order 322 of 451)

The Model 700 is a series of bolt-action centerfire rifles manufactured by Remington Arms since 1962. The Model 700 "Classic" was first introduced in 1978, and in 1981 Remington began introducing Limited Edition calibers on a one-per-year basis starting with the 7mm Mauser. In 1994, the caliber chosen was the 6.5x55 Swedish. The Model 700 is the number one bolt-action rifle of all time and proudly made in the U.S.A. The legendary strength of its 3-rings-of-steel receiver, paired with a hammer-forged barrel, combine to yield the most popular bolt-action rifle in history. This 1994 Limited Edition Model 700 "Classic" sports a 22" barrel, checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & oiled finish, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, jeweled bolt, serrated bolt handle, sling studs and internal magazine with hinged floorplate. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/clean bore (possibly unfired), appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork.

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1975 Remington, 1100 (28 1975 Remington, 1100 (28

1975 Remington, 1100 (28" MOD), 12 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - M182689V

Lot #322 (Sale Order 323 of 451)

The Remington Model 1100 was first produced in 1963, and was the first auto-loading shotgun to utilize a gas cycling operation. This new design not only revolutionized modern shotguns, but its amazing durability led to the Remington 1100 being the best selling auto-loading shotgun in history with more than four million sold. When the Model 1100 became available in all four competitive skeet bores in 1969, it literally took over the sport. During the 1970s and 80s, Model 1100s often accounted for sixty to seventy percent of shotguns in use at major skeet shoots. This Remington Model 1100 was made in 1975, and sports a 28" MOD barrel with vent-rib & silver bead front sight, scroll engraved receiver & bolt, checkered walnut stock with fleur-de-lis pattern/ fluted comb/ contoured forearm & gloss finish, black grip cap with white diamond inlay & white spacer, brown rubber Pachmayr White-Line buttpad with black/ white spacers, silver locking tab action button, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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2003 Remington, Model 673 2003 Remington, Model 673

2003 Remington, Model 673 "Guide Rifle", 6.5 Rem. Magnum, Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - 7796924

Lot #323 (Sale Order 324 of 451)

The Model 673 Guide Rifle was an updated version of the Remington Model 600 & Model 660 that was only offered from 2003 to 2006. It was an aggressively retro-styled bolt-action rifle that debuted in .350 Remington Magnum & .300 Short Action Ultra Mag. In 2004 it was offered in 6.5 Remington Magnum & .308 Winchester chamberings. The Model 673 Guide Rifle differs from the original Model 600 Magnum Carbine in a few noticeable ways. The bolt handle was redesigned; the full length vent-rib is steel, not nylon; and the nice laminate stock has very little drop. This Model 673 Guide Rifle was made in 2003 (offered in 2004 - 6.5 Remington Magnum ) and sports a blond laminate checkered stock with raised cheek, brown cushioned rubber buttpad with black spacer, 22" barrel with muzzle crown, high vent-rib with adjustable rear sight & integrated large front blade sight, sling studs, jeweled bolt, serrated bolt handle, hinged floorplate and 4-round capacity. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/clean bore (possibly unfired), appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork.

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1970 Remington, 1100 (28 1970 Remington, 1100 (28

1970 Remington, 1100 (28" MOD), 12 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - L370169V

Lot #324 (Sale Order 325 of 451)

The Remington Model 1100 was first produced in 1963, and was the first auto loading shotgun to utilize a gas cycling operation. This new design not only revolutionized modern shotguns, but its amazing durability led to the Remington 1100 being the best selling auto-loading shotgun in history with more than four million sold. When the Model 1100 became available in all four competitive skeet bores in 1969, it literally took over the sport. During the 1970s and 80s, Model 1100s often accounted for sixty to seventy percent of shotguns in use at major skeet shoots. This Remington Model 1100 was made in 1970, and sports a 28" MOD barrel with vent-rib & silver bead front sight, scroll engraved receiver & bolt, checkered walnut stock with fleur-de-lis pattern/ fluted comb & contoured forearm, black grip cap with white spacer (missing white diamond inlay), brown rubber Pachmayr White-Line buttpad with black/ white spacers, silver locking tab action button, sling studs, 15" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is showing some various wear, to include a cracked forearm, but appears to be in good working order.

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2003 Remington, Model 673 2003 Remington, Model 673

2003 Remington, Model 673 "Guide Rifle", 350 Rem. Magnum, Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - 7790295

Lot #325 (Sale Order 326 of 451)

The Model 673 Guide Rifle was an updated version of the Remington Model 600 & Model 660 that was only offered from 2003 to 2006. It was an aggressively retro-styled bolt-action rifle that debuted in .350 Remington Magnum & .300 Short Action Ultra Mag. In 2004, it was offered in 6.5 Remington Magnum & .308 Winchester chamberings. The Model 673 Guide Rifle differs from the original Model 600 Magnum Carbine in a few noticeable ways. The bolt handle was redesigned; the full length vent-rib is steel, not nylon; and the nice laminate stock has very little drop. This Model 673 Guide Rifle was made in 2003 and sports a blond laminate checkered stock with raised cheek, brown cushioned rubber buttpad with black spacer, 22" barrel with muzzle crown, high vent-rib with adjustable rear sight & integrated large front blade sight, sling studs, jeweled bolt, serrated bolt handle, hinged floorplate and 4-round capacity. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/clean bore (possibly unfired), appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork.

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1956 Remington, Sportsman 58 BDL (28 1956 Remington, Sportsman 58 BDL (28

1956 Remington, Sportsman 58 BDL (28" F), 12 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 50628V

Lot #326 (Sale Order 327 of 451)

The Sportsman 58 was Remington's first gas operated shotgun and was marketed alongside the recoil operated Model 11-48. It was manufactured from 1956 to 1963, when it was replaced by the Model 1100. It was produced in several version & grades, including a magnum version, BDL, and versions with rifle sights ("Rifled Slug Specials"). This Sportsman 58 BDL was made in circa 1956, and sports a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb/ contoured forearm & gloss finish, engraved receiver with bird dog/ duck hunting scenes on each side, black metal grip cap with embossed dog with quail bust, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, 28" FULL barrel, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, silver action button, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is showing wear to include a chipped stock near the rear of trigger guard, but appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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2004 Remington, Model 673 2004 Remington, Model 673

2004 Remington, Model 673 "Guide Rifle", 350 Rem. Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - 7804583

Lot #327 (Sale Order 328 of 451)

The Model 673 Guide Rifle was an updated version of the Remington Model 600 & Model 660 that was only offered from 2003 to 2006. It was an aggressively retro-styled bolt-action rifle that debuted in .350 Remington Magnum & .300 Short Action Ultra Mag. In 2004, it was also offered in 6.5 Remington Magnum & .308 Winchester chamberings. The Model 673 Guide Rifle differs from the original Model 600 Magnum Carbine in a few noticeable ways. The bolt handle was redesigned; the full length vent-rib is steel, not nylon; and the nice laminate stock has very little drop. This Model 673 Guide Rifle was made in 2004, and sports a blond laminate checkered stock with raised cheek, brown cushioned rubber buttpad with black spacer, 22" barrel with muzzle crown, high vent-rib with integrated large front blade sight, scope rail, sling studs, jeweled bolt, serrated bolt handle, hinged floorplate and 4-round capacity. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1960 Remington, Sportsman 58 (26 1960 Remington, Sportsman 58 (26

1960 Remington, Sportsman 58 (26" Smooth Slug), 12 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - 133122V

Lot #328 (Sale Order 329 of 451)

The Sportsman 58 was Remington's first gas operated shotgun and was marketed alongside the recoil operated Model 11-48. It was manufactured from 1956 to 1963, when it was replaced by the Model 1100. It was produced in several version & grades, including a magnum version, BDL, and versions with rifle sights ("Rifled Slug Specials"). This Sportsman 58 was made in 1960, and sports a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb/ semi-contoured forearm & oiled finish, engraved receiver with bird dog/ duck hunting scenes on each side, black metal grip cap with embossed dog with quail bust, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, 26" smooth slug barrel, folding adjustable notch rear sight, ramped dovetail white bead front sight, sling studs, silver action button, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is good condition with some various light wear, and appears to be in good working order.

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1973 Remington, 788 Rifle, 308 Win., Bolt-Action (W/ Reloading Dies), SN - 6140136 1973 Remington, 788 Rifle, 308 Win., Bolt-Action (W/ Reloading Dies), SN - 6140136

1973 Remington, 788 Rifle, 308 Win., Bolt-Action (W/ Reloading Dies), SN - 6140136

Lot #329 (Sale Order 330 of 451)

The Remington Model 788 is a bolt-action center fire, produced in both rifle & carbine versions that were made from 1967 to 1983. It was marketed as a dependable and accurate hunting rifle that utilizes a single-column detachable magazine holding 3 rounds. This Model 788 Rifle was made in 1973, and sports a smooth hardwood stock with high comb & gloss finish, 22" barrel, Pachmayr White-Line rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, sling studs and sells complete with a Weaver V9-B scope. This gun is in good condition with some light wear, has a sharp/clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes with RCBS reloading die set.

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1975 Remington, 870 Wingmaster (30 1975 Remington, 870 Wingmaster (30

1975 Remington, 870 Wingmaster (30" F), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - T126928V

Lot #330 (Sale Order 331 of 451)

If the Model 870 was introduced today, it would be hailed as a major advance in pump-action shotgun design. Yet this remarkable shotgun has been around for almost half a century, and has become the best-selling shotgun of any type in history with over ten million made. The ultimate in strength, durability, silky-smooth bind-free action, and sleek classical lines, along with its flawless balance and natural pointing qualities, have made the Model 870 Wingmaster a true American icon. This Model 870 Wingmaster was made in circa 1975, and sports a checkered walnut stock with fleur-de-lis pattern/ fluted comb/ contoured forearm & gloss finish, black grip cap with duck-in-flight & white spacer, brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, 30" FULL barrel, serrated vent-rib with silver bead front sight, silver shell lifter, 2 3/4" chamber and 14.25" LOP. This gun is in good condition with some wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1976 Remington, 788 Rifle, 22-250 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - A6084826 1976 Remington, 788 Rifle, 22-250 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - A6084826

1976 Remington, 788 Rifle, 22-250 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - A6084826

Lot #331 (Sale Order 332 of 451)

The Remington Model 788 is a bolt-action center fire, produced in both rifle & carbine versions that were made from 1967 to 1983. It was marketed as a dependable and accurate hunting rifle that utilizes a single-column detachable magazine holding 3 rounds. This Model 788 Rifle was made in 1976, and sports a smooth hardwood stock with high comb & gloss finish, 24" barrel, black ribbed buttpad, sling studs and sells complete with a Tasco 6-18x40 scope. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1912 Winchester, Model 12 (First Year), 12 Ga. (30 1912 Winchester, Model 12 (First Year), 12 Ga. (30

1912 Winchester, Model 12 (First Year), 12 Ga. (30" F), Pump, SN - 6421

Lot #332 (Sale Order 333 of 451)

The Winchester Model 12 has been popularly named the "Perfect Repeater". With forged and machined steel parts, the ultimate reason for discontinuation in 1964 was that it was too expensive to produce at a competitive price. Special production examples were produced by Winchester & Browning through specialized gun collector purchase programs, but the original "Perfect Repeater" shotgun was never mass produced after 1964. This Model 12 was made in 1912 (First Year Production, SN - 6412), and sports a 30" FULL barrel, solid rib with dual white bead sights, walnut stock with ribbed forearm/ fluted comb & gloss finish, Pachmayr White-Line black rubber buttpad with (8) black/ white spacers, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun has been beautifully refinished and is in nice condition with some light wear, and appears to be in good working order.

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(Scarce) 1971 Remington, 591M, 5mm Rem. Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - 1044451 (Scarce) 1971 Remington, 591M, 5mm Rem. Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - 1044451

(Scarce) 1971 Remington, 591M, 5mm Rem. Magnum, Bolt-Action, SN - 1044451

Lot #333 (Sale Order 334 of 451)

The 5mm Remington Rimfire Magnum cartridge was introduced in 1969, by Remington, which chambered two bolt action rifles for its use. The Remington Models 591 and 592 hit the open market in 1970, with a plan to challenge the success of Winchester’s .22 WMR. The 5mm bullet diameter is actually the same as the .204 Ruger centerfire round, and can hold its own ballistically with both the .22 Hornet and .218 Bee centerfire rounds—quite a feat for a rimfire. Despite Remington’s efforts to launch the round into popularity, the early 70s market never fully embraced the 5mm, and the guns were discontinued in 1973 with a production count around 60,000. This Model 591M was made in 1971, and sports a smooth walnut stock with high fluted comb & gloss finish, brown/ black wood grain style grip cap with yellow lettering, black checkered buttpad, 24" barrel, ramped adjustable rear sight, dovetailed high silver bead front sight, 4-round detachable box magazine and sells complete with a Weaver V22 scope w/ Weaver rings. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1949 Winchester, Model 12 (26 1949 Winchester, Model 12 (26

1949 Winchester, Model 12 (26" Poly-Choke), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 1219030

Lot #334 (Sale Order 335 of 451)

The Winchester Model 12 has been popularly named the "Perfect Repeater". With forged and machined steel parts, the ultimate reason for discontinuation in 1964 was that it was too expensive to produce at a competitive price. Special production examples were produced by Winchester & Browning through specialized gun collector purchase programs, but the original "Perfect Repeater" shotgun was never mass produced after 1964. This Model 12 was made in 1949, and sports a 26" FULL barrel with a 2" Poly-Choke muzzle system, brass bead front sight, walnut stock with ribbed forearm/ fluted comb & gloss finish, black checkered buttpad, 14" LOP and 2 3/4" chamber. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1969 Remington, 572 Fieldmaster BDL, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 1443219 1969 Remington, 572 Fieldmaster BDL, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 1443219

1969 Remington, 572 Fieldmaster BDL, 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - 1443219

Lot #335 (Sale Order 336 of 451)

The Remington Model 572 is a slide-action sporting rifle that was introduced in 1954. The design has the look and feel of the Remington 870 shotgun and is a "hammerless" style meaning the hammer is contained within the action, and ejection is through the side. In 1966, Remington introduced the BDL or "Deluxe" rifle. The BDL featured a ramp front sight, fully adjustable rear sight modeled after the sight used on Remington 700 big-game rifle, and a higher-grade walnut stock. This BDL Fieldmaster 572 was made in 1969, and sports a checkered walnut stock with fluted comb & gloss finish, black grip cap, black checkered buttpad, gold filled receiver lettering, 23" barrel, adjustable ramp rear sight, ramped blade front sight, grooved receiver top and 15-round (22 LR) tube magazine. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1908 Winchester, 1897 - Black Diamond Trap (28 1908 Winchester, 1897 - Black Diamond Trap (28

1908 Winchester, 1897 - Black Diamond Trap (28" Poly-Choke), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - 399145

Lot #336 (Sale Order 337 of 451)

The Winchester Model 1897, also known as the Model 97, is a pump-action shotgun with an external hammer and tube magazine that was first introduced in 1897. It was an evolution of the Winchester Model 1893 designed by John Browning. 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 Black Diamond Trap 12-gauge was made in 1908, and sports a 28" FULL barrel with a Poly-Choke muzzle system, walnut stock with black diamond grip inlays & hand checkering, Hawkins brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun has been nicely reblued and is in good condition with some various light wear, and appears to be in good working order. Please Note - Shotguns made prior to circa 1920 are generally not considered safe for modern ammunition.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1977 Remington, 572 Fieldmaster (Weaver Scope), 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - A1404289 1977 Remington, 572 Fieldmaster (Weaver Scope), 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - A1404289

1977 Remington, 572 Fieldmaster (Weaver Scope), 22 S L LR, Pump, SN - A1404289

Lot #337 (Sale Order 338 of 451)

The Remington Model 572 is a slide-action sporting rifle that was introduced in 1954. The design has the look and feel of the Remington 870 shotgun and is a "hammerless" style meaning the hammer is contained within the action, and ejection is through the side. This Model 572 Fieldmaster was made in 1977 and sports a smooth hardwood stock with ribbed forearm & stained finish, black checkered buttpad, 23" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed front sight, 15-round (22 LR) tube magazine, grooved receiver top, and sells complete with period correct Weaver 60-B 2.5x scope with Weaver rings. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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Remington, 1100 Synthetic Combo (21 Remington, 1100 Synthetic Combo (21

Remington, 1100 Synthetic Combo (21" Rifled & 26" IC), 12 Ga., Semi-Auto, SN - R249124V

Lot #338 (Sale Order 339 of 451)

The Remington 1100 is a gas-operated semi-automatic shotgun that has always been popular among sportsmen. It was first introduced in 1963. As of 1983, it was the best selling autoloading shotgun in U.S. history in dollar terms. This Model 1100 Combo comes with a 21" rifled slug barrel with a mounted Sightron 2.5-7x32 scope and a 26" IMP CYL barrel with vent-rib & silver bead front sight. Other features include a black checkered synthetic stock with high comb & contoured forearm, scroll engraved receiver, black cushioned rubber buttpad, 2 3/4" chamber and 14" LOP. This gun is in nice condition with light wear (26" IC barrel will have some surface wear & has been reblued), appears to be in good working order and comes with a non-original box & manual.

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1970 Remington, 552 Speedmaster, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 1491395 1970 Remington, 552 Speedmaster, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 1491395

1970 Remington, 552 Speedmaster, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 1491395

Lot #339 (Sale Order 340 of 451)

The Remington Model 552 Speedmaster is a blow-back operated, self-loading, semi-automatic rifle that was introduced in 1957. Now in its 66th year of production, the lightning-quick Model 552 Speedmaster is still as popular as ever. This Model 552 Speedmaster was made in 1970, and sports a 23" barrel, glossed walnut stock, adjustable elevator rear sight, black checkered buttpad and shell defector. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Mossberg, 535 Combo, 12 Ga. (24' Rifled & 22 Mossberg, 535 Combo, 12 Ga. (24' Rifled & 22

Mossberg, 535 Combo, 12 Ga. (24' Rifled & 22" Smooth), Pump (W/ Box), SN - AT067461

Lot #340 (Sale Order 341 of 451)

The Mossberg 535 Combo offers hunters an incredibly versatile Pump-Action Shotgun suited for hunting a wide range of game, including deer, waterfowl, upland birds, and turkey. The 535 Combo comes with 1 vent-ribbed, smoothbore barrel that accepts Accu-Set choke tubes and 1 fully rifled slug barrel with adjustable rifle sights. A fiber-optic sight on the ribbed barrel provide quick sight acquisition. 535 pump shotguns have 3-1/2" chambers that function with 3-1/2", 3", and 2-3/4" shells, greatly enhancing the gun's versatility for shooting a variety of loads. The Model 535's basic design is modeled after the Mossberg 500, renowned for reliable function and durability. The Model 535's simplistic design makes fieldstripping the action easy by tapping out a single pin. This 535 Pump-Action Shotgun sports a synthetic checkered stock with Mossy Oak Break-up camo throughout, comes with a 24" rifled barrel & 22" smooth sporting barrel, has a mounted Sportview 5x-4.5x32 scope and comes with a XX FULL turkey extended choke tube. This gun is in good condition with some various light wear, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork.

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1975 Remington, 10C Mohawk, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 2520013 1975 Remington, 10C Mohawk, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 2520013

1975 Remington, 10C Mohawk, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 2520013

Lot #341 (Sale Order 342 of 451)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were made from 1959 to 1989 in several versions, and were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Mohawk 10C was a magazine fed semi-auto that was produced from 1973 to 1977 with a total of approximately 128,000 produced. This Mohawk 10C was made in 1975, and sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered Mohawk Brown stock with white diamond forearm, blued receiver/ barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top, black forearm tip with white spacer, black grip cap with white spacer, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, and comes with a period correct Bushnell 4-Power "Scopechief Twenty-two" scope. This gun is in nice condition with no stock cracks and very light wear, has a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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Mossberg, 500C Compact (24 Mossberg, 500C Compact (24

Mossberg, 500C Compact (24" Rifled - 13.5" LOP), 20 Ga., Pump, SN - L840545

Lot #342 (Sale Order 343 of 451)

After over 50 years and over 10 million and counting-–and the only pump action to be declared MilSpec– the Mossberg 500 has proven to be one of the most versatile and reliable shotgun platforms available. Mossberg shotguns have always been the most adaptable platforms with the ability to go from one season to the next with the change of a barrel. This Model 500C Compact is great for shooters of small stature or those wearing heavy outerwear. Features include a checkered hardwood stock with contoured forearm, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, 24" rifled slug barrel with scope rail, enhanced etched receiver with floral pattern, tang safety, gold trigger, sling studs, Tasco Pronghorn 3x-9x scope, high comb cheek rest, 13.5" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This gun is in good condition with some light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1975 Remington, 10C Mohawk, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 2551992 1975 Remington, 10C Mohawk, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 2551992

1975 Remington, 10C Mohawk, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 2551992

Lot #343 (Sale Order 344 of 451)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were made from 1959 to 1989 in several versions and were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Mohawk 10C was a magazine fed semi-auto that was produced from 1973 to 1977, with a total of approximately 128,000 produced. This Mohawk 10C was made in 1975, and sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered Mohawk Brown stock with white diamond forearm, blued receiver/ barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top, black forearm tip with white spacer, black grip cap with white spacer and black ribbed buttpad with white spacer. This gun is in nice condition with no stock cracks and very light wear, has a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1983 Mossberg, Model 500AG (28 1983 Mossberg, Model 500AG (28

1983 Mossberg, Model 500AG (28" MOD), 12 Ga., Pump, SN - J221232

Lot #344 (Sale Order 345 of 451)

Introduced in 1961, the Mossberg 500 has proven to be one of the most versatile and reliable shotgun platforms available and the only pump action to be declared MilSpec. This Model 500AG was made in 1983, and sports a checkered hardwood stock with stained finish, brown rubber buttpad with white spacer, 28" MOD barrel, vent-rib with brass bead front sight, tang safety, 14.25" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This gun is in good condition with some light wear to include a chipped buttstock on the underside, and appears to be in good working order.

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1974 Remington, 10C Mohawk, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 2439872 1974 Remington, 10C Mohawk, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 2439872

1974 Remington, 10C Mohawk, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 2439872

Lot #345 (Sale Order 346 of 451)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were made from 1959 to 1989 in several versions and were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Mohawk 10C was a magazine fed semi-auto that was produced from 1973 to 1977, with a total of approximately 128,000 produced. This Mohawk 10C was made in 1975, and sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered Mohawk Brown stock with white diamond forearm, blued receiver/ barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top, black forearm tip with white spacer, black grip cap with white spacer and black ribbed buttpad with white spacer. This gun is showing some wear, but still retains a sharp/clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1973 Mossberg, Model 500C (28 1973 Mossberg, Model 500C (28

1973 Mossberg, Model 500C (28" FULL), 20 Ga., Pump, SN - G386844

Lot #346 (Sale Order 347 of 451)

Introduced in 1961, the Mossberg 500 has proven to be one of the most versatile and reliable shotgun platforms available and the only pump action to be declared MilSpec. This Model 500C was made in circa 1973, and sports a checkered hardwood stock with stained finish, black checkered grip cap with fleur-de-lis design, brown rubber buttpad with white spacer, 28" FULL barrel, brass bead front sight, tang safety, 14" LOP and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This gun is in good condition with some wear, and appears to be in good working order.

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1968 Remington, Nylon 66 Mohawk Brown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 448003 1968 Remington, Nylon 66 Mohawk Brown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 448003

1968 Remington, Nylon 66 Mohawk Brown, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 448003

Lot #347 (Sale Order 348 of 451)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Nylon 66 was the flagship model that was made from 1959 to 1989 in many different variations. This Nylon 66 was made in 1968, and sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered Mohawk Brown stock with white diamond forearm, blued receiver/ barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top, black forearm tip with white spacer, black grip cap with white spacer, black ribbed buttpad with white spacer and Sightron 3-9x40 scope. This gun is in nice condition with no stock cracks and very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Circa 1954 Mossberg, Model 183D-C (22 Circa 1954 Mossberg, Model 183D-C (22

Circa 1954 Mossberg, Model 183D-C (22" W/ Chokes), 410 Ga., Bolt-Action

Lot #348 (Sale Order 349 of 451)

The Mossberg Model 183 is a .410 gauge bolt-action shotgun that was produced in many variations from 1947 to 1986. The Model 183D-C was produced from 1953 to 1956, and came with factory choke tubes which mount by screwing to the outside of the barrel, and sported an ejector interrupter. This Model 183D-C features a smooth walnut stock, black ribbed buttpad, 22" barrel with factory FULL & MOD choke tubes & wrench, finger groove trigger guard, 14" LOP and 3" chamber. This gun is in nice condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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1988 Remington, Apache 77 Seneca Green - 1 Of 54,000, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (Box), SN - A2329098 1988 Remington, Apache 77 Seneca Green - 1 Of 54,000, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (Box), SN - A2329098

1988 Remington, Apache 77 Seneca Green - 1 Of 54,000, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (Box), SN - A2329098

Lot #349 (Sale Order 350 of 451)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Nylon 66 was the flagship model that was made from 1959 to 1989 in many different variations. The "Apache 77" was a Nylon 66 that was made for Kmart from 1987 to 1989 with a total of approximately 54,000 produced. This Apache 77 was made in 1988, and sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered Seneca Green stock with black diamond forearm, Parkerized blued receiver, blued barrel, adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top, black forearm tip, black grip cap, black ribbed buttpad, detachable box magazine and comes in original box. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Circa 1970 Ithaca, M66 Super Single Circa 1970 Ithaca, M66 Super Single

Circa 1970 Ithaca, M66 Super Single "Buckbuster" (22" CYL), 12 Ga., Single-Shot, SN - 660769289

Lot #350 (Sale Order 351 of 451)

The Ithaca Model 66 Super Single is a unique single-shot shotgun with a lever-activated break-open design that was manufactured from 1963 to 1978. The 66 Super Single's lever looks a lot like a lever-action rifle, but rather than cocking the gun, the lever opens the shotgun for shell-loading. It was introduced in 12 gauge in 1963, in 20 gauge in 1964, and in .410 gauge in 1966. In 1967, a slug gun with rifle sights, known as the "Buckbuster" was introduced. The Model 66 was also available in various configurations, to include the Super Single, Long Tom, Standard Grade, Standard Youth Grade, and a Vent-Rib model. This Model 66 Super Single "Buckbuster" sports a 22" CYL barrel with adjustable elevator rear sight & ramped fiber-optic front sight, hardwood stock with checkered grip & stained finish, brown rubber buttpad with black spacer, 14" LOP and 3" chamber. This gun is in nice condition with a few light scratches on the receiver, and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1980s CBC, GR-8 (Nylon 66) 1980s CBC, GR-8 (Nylon 66)

1980s CBC, GR-8 (Nylon 66) "Black Beauty", 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - GR46937

Lot #351 (Sale Order 352 of 451)

The Remington "Nylon Series" of .22 caliber rifles were one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. The DuPont Zytel 101 (Nylon) stock could operate without any added lubricants which was desirable in cold hunting situations. The Nylon 66 was the flagship model that was made from 1959 to 1989 in many different variations. The CBC Nylon rifle was manufactured in Brazil from the 1960s through the 1990s and was an almost exact copy of the Remington Nylon Model 66. Remington supplied some, if not all, of the machinery for CBC production. CBC models were mostly sold on the European market until the 1980s when imports to the U.S. started. This CBC GR-8 "Nylon 66" sports a 19.5" barrel, checkered "Black Beauty" stock with white diamond forearm, blued receiver/ barrel, wheel adjustable notch rear sight, front blade sight, grooved receiver top, black forearm tip with white spacer, black grip cap with white spacer and black ribbed buttpad with white spacer. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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T/C, Encore Pro Hunter, 209x50 (50 Cal.), Break-Action Muzzleloading Rifle, SN - PS23612 T/C, Encore Pro Hunter, 209x50 (50 Cal.), Break-Action Muzzleloading Rifle, SN - PS23612

T/C, Encore Pro Hunter, 209x50 (50 Cal.), Break-Action Muzzleloading Rifle, SN - PS23612

Lot #352 (Sale Order 353 of 451)

The current popularity of break-action muzzleloading rifles is directly attributable to Thompson's Encore. Though many companies have done their best to ride on the coat tails of the Encore success, they have all fallen a long way short of the mark. The beauty of the Encore is not that it is just a break-action at all; it is that is an extremely durable, well-made rifle from a reputable company. It is the robustness of the gun and overall build quality that makes the Encore a standout compared to the other break-actions which all too often just break. In the form of the Pro Hunter, Thompson has listened to their customers and given the Encore a significant face lift, employing innovations not seen on any other muzzleloader. This Pro Hunter 209x50 Magnum sports a 28" fluted stainless barrel, FlexTech recoil reducing stock, Weather Shield coating, patented ambidextrous swing hammer, Speed Breech XT, adjustable green fiber-optic rear sight and a Bushnell 1.5x-4.5x-32 scope. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear and appears to be in good working order.

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Ruger, 10/22 Takedown - NRA 50th Anniversary, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - NRA201207 Ruger, 10/22 Takedown - NRA 50th Anniversary, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - NRA201207

Ruger, 10/22 Takedown - NRA 50th Anniversary, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (NIB), SN - NRA201207

Lot #353 (Sale Order 354 of 451)

The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliantly innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5- million units sold since its inception. Over the years it has been offered in several configurations, to include: Carbine, Takedown, Target, Compact, Tactical, Sporter & Competition. This Ruger 10/22 Takedown is a 2014 NRA "Fifty Years" Special Edition. Designed by Davidson’s, this commemorative rifle features the NRA logo in block letters on the bolt face, Natural Gear camouflage finish and unique NRA serial numbers-NRA2XXXX. This rifle comes with a compact brown Cordura carry case with internal pouches designed to hold the broken-down rifle, and two capacious front pockets for ammunition or accessories; the NRA logo is embroidered on the top pocket and black, molle-style webbing is stitched into the bottom. This rifle features an 18.5" barrel, lightweight composite stock with checkering, HiViz front & rear sights and a 10-round rotary magazine. This gun appears to be new/ unfired, appears to be in good working order and comes in box with case & paperwork.

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1 Of 5000 - 1970s H&R, 1873 Cavalry Carbine 1 Of 5000 - 1970s H&R, 1873 Cavalry Carbine

1 Of 5000 - 1970s H&R, 1873 Cavalry Carbine "Little Big Horn" Engraved, 45/70 Govt., SN - LBH2857

Lot #354 (Sale Order 355 of 451)

The H&R Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Replica 45-70 was introduced in 1972, and discontinued in 1983. H&R offered four different variations: Two carbines & two rifles with only 5000 combined produced. This carbine variation, called the "Little Big Horn Commemorative", features a 22" full blued round barrel with sporting front sight, adjustable folding tang sight at the wrist, case colored and engraved frame block/ side plate/ hammer/ release/ trigger guard/ butt plate & metal grip and smooth walnut stock with gloss finish. The loading block is stamped "Little Big Horn" & "U.S. Model 1873", the bottom of stock is stamped "P", the side plate is stamped "U.S. Springfield" with Eagle & the serial number is LBH 2857 (Little Big Horn Edition - 2857 of 5000). This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Ruger, Collector's Series 10/22 Carbine, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Extras), SN - RCS2-16038 Ruger, Collector's Series 10/22 Carbine, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Extras), SN - RCS2-16038

Ruger, Collector's Series 10/22 Carbine, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box & Extras), SN - RCS2-16038

Lot #355 (Sale Order 356 of 451)

Ruger's Collector's Series 10/22 carbine rifle features a limited time, Collector's Series bolt marking, Collector's Series street sign, $25.00 ShopRuger.com gift certificate, "A Father's Advice" mini-poster, and Collector's Series pin. The rifle features the Ruger Modular Stock System which includes a low comb and a standard length of pull module. This item incorporates the Scout Rifle-style accurate sighting system with ghost ring adjustable rear aperture sight and a protected, non-glare blade front sight, and Picatinny rail for mounting optics. Reliable feeding is provided by the patented 10/22 detachable rotary magazine which is easily removed by engaging the extended magazine release. The Collector's Series 10/22 utilizes a positive, push-button, cross-bolt manual safety and an 18.5" cold hammer-forged barrel that is locked into the receiver by a unique two-screw, V-block system. This gun is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork & all original extras.

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1946 Mossberg, 44US(a) Target Trainer, 22 LR, Bolt-Action 1946 Mossberg, 44US(a) Target Trainer, 22 LR, Bolt-Action

1946 Mossberg, 44US(a) Target Trainer, 22 LR, Bolt-Action

Lot #356 (Sale Order 357 of 451)

The Mossberg 44US Target Trainer was designed exclusively for the War Department and intended solely for the use of US Armed Forces. Initially, the first contract of 14,500 rifles was made in early 1943 with the Lyman 57MS (Mossberg/Stevens) receiver sight and the plain S-122 front sight with globe. Harold Mossberg designed the new S-100 receiver sight which replaced the Lyman for the remainder of production (57,128 rifles) through March, 1945. After the war, Mossberg offered the Model 44US to the general public, from 1945 to 1949. These commercial rifles are identified by a lower case letter after the model stamping. Each letter, a through d, represented a change in the design: 44US(a) - 1945-46, 44US(b) - 1946-47, 44US(c) - 1947-48, 44US(d) - 1948-49. By the end of 1949 Mossberg had made so many changes to the 44US, there were few parts still interchangeable with the military trainer held in high esteem by veterans. It’s likely Mossberg thought they had taken the 44US as far as it could go, and it was time to get serious about target rifles. So in 1950, they unveiled the 144LS. The 44US(a) featured a R-103 bolt assembly, (using the R-104 bolt; R-113 right extractor and R-114 left extractor,) R-174 receiver, R-195 stock, S-100 receiver sight, S-101 front sight, square-end trigger guard, 7-round detachable box magazine, 25.25" barrel and an overall length of 42.5". This model 44US(a) 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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Ruger, 10/22 Compact (Treaded Muzzle), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 256-90439 Ruger, 10/22 Compact (Treaded Muzzle), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 256-90439

Ruger, 10/22 Compact (Treaded Muzzle), 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 256-90439

Lot #357 (Sale Order 358 of 451)

The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliantly innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design, with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. Over the years, it has been offered in several configurations, to include: Carbine, Takedown, Target, Compact, Tactical, Sporter & Competition. This Ruger 10/22 Compact sports a 17" barrel with threaded muzzle, smooth one-piece hardwood stock with stained finish, black checkered buttpad, stainless magazine release knob, adjustable trigger, rear dovetail insert and mounted scope base with Tasco 2.5-10x44 scope. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. PLEASE NOTE – This item is currently not legal to own in Illinois (threaded barrel). We are currently unable to do transfer paperwork on this gun. This item can still be shipped to any dealer or picked up by any dealer. We will also take any banned items to West Quincy, MO or Keokuk, IA - free of charge.

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1947 British ROF, No.5 MK1 1947 British ROF, No.5 MK1

1947 British ROF, No.5 MK1 "Jungle Carbine", 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - Z8547

Lot #358 (Sale Order 359 of 451)

The Rifle No. 5 Mk I was a derivative of the British Lee–Enfield No. 4 Mk I that was produced from March, 1944, to December, 1947. Following experience of jungle fighting in the Pacific War, the British came to the conclusion that a rifle shorter and lighter than the standard issue, bolt action .303 cal No. 4 rifle was required. It gained its common nickname of the "Jungle Carbine" in post-war colonial campaigns such as the Malayan emergency. The No. 5 was about 3.9" shorter and 2 lbs. lighter than the No. 4 from which it was derived. A number of "lightening cuts" were made to the receiver body and the barrel, the bolt knob drilled out, woodwork cut down to reduce weight and other new features like a flash suppressor and a rubber buttpad to help absorb the increased recoil and to prevent slippage on the shooter's clothing while aiming. The extra recoil energy was caused by adding the conical flash suppressor (muzzle shroud). The No. 5 iron sight line was also derived from the No. 4 marks and featured a rear receiver aperture battle sight calibrated for 300 yards with an additional ladder aperture sight that could be flipped up and was calibrated for 200–800 yards in 100 yard increments. Due to the large conical flash suppressor, the No 5 Mk I could only mount the No. 5 blade bayonet which was also designed to serve as a combat knife if needed. The rifle was first issued to British airborne forces in Norway towards the end of the Second World War (1944). Two factories were tasked with the production of the No. 5, the Royal Ordnance Factory Fazakerley, Liverpool (ROF), and Birmingham Small Arms (BSA-Shirley). This ROF No.5 MK1 "Jungle Carbine" is receiver dated "3/47" and features a 20.5" barrel with conical flash suppressor, semi-hooded front post sight, 10-round steel detachable box magazine, sling rings, green canvas sling, bayonet lug, S&K scope rail, Weaver scope rings and Tasco 4x32 fixed reticle nitrogen filled scope. This gun is in good condition on a matte black metal finish, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Ruger, 10/22 Carbine, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 245-07157 Ruger, 10/22 Carbine, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 245-07157

Ruger, 10/22 Carbine, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 245-07157

Lot #359 (Sale Order 360 of 451)

The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliantly innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. Over the years it has been offered in several configurations, to include: Carbine, Takedown, Target, Compact, Tactical, Sporter & Competition. This Ruger 10/22 Carbine sports an 18.5" barrel, smooth hardwood stock with stained finish, curved metal buttplate with blued finish, folding notch white diamond rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight and 10-round rotary magazine. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1941 British Lithgow, Lee-Enfield SMLE MKIII*, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - 26252 1941 British Lithgow, Lee-Enfield SMLE MKIII*, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - 26252

1941 British Lithgow, Lee-Enfield SMLE MKIII*, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - 26252

Lot #360 (Sale Order 361 of 451)

The Lee–Enfield is a bolt-action, magazine-fed repeating rifle that served as the main firearm of the military forces of the British Empire and Commonwealth during the first half of the 20th century. The Lee–Enfield was the standard issue weapon to rifle companies of the British Army, colonial armies (such as India and parts of Africa), and other Commonwealth nations in both the First and Second World Wars. The best-known Lee–Enfield rifle, the SMLE Mk III, was introduced in 1907 (SMLE - Short Magazine Lee-Enfield). In late 1915 the Mk III* was introduced incorporating several changes, the most prominent of which was the deletion of the magazine cut-off mechanism which when engaged permits the feeding and extraction of single cartridges only while keeping the cartridges in the magazine in reserve and the long-range volley sights. The windage adjustment of the rear sight was also dispensed with, and the cocking piece was changed from a round knob to a serrated slab. MKIII*s, with all or some of these features, can be found as the changes were implemented at different times in different factories as stocks of parts were depleted. The Lithgow Small Arms Factory, in Lithgow, Australia, manufactured the Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE) Mk III/ MKIII* from 1912 to 1953. This Lee–Enfield SMLE Mk III* was made by Lithgow Small Arms Factory and is dated "1941". This rifle also sports various stamps throughout which indicate factory updates & refurbishing to include "FTR" (Factory Thorough Repair - Fazerkerly). Features include a 25.25" barrel, short magazine, brass buttplate with cleaning rod compartment, adjustable folding tangent rear sight with ears, front post sight with ears, bayonet lug, sling rings and green canvas sling. This gun is in good condition with some battle wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1975 Ruger, 10/22 Carbine, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 114-81112 1975 Ruger, 10/22 Carbine, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 114-81112

1975 Ruger, 10/22 Carbine, 22 LR, Semi-Auto, SN - 114-81112

Lot #361 (Sale Order 362 of 451)

The Ruger 10/22 was released in 1964, and is considered by many to be the finest rimfire rifle ever conceived. A brilliantly innovative design, the 10/22 was immediately popular upon its release. This carbine length rifle has been so commercially successful that it's considered the company's leading firearm design with well over 5 million units sold since its inception. Over the years it has been offered in several configurations to include: Carbine, Takedown, Target, Compact, Tactical, Sporter & Competition. This Ruger 10/22 Carbine was made in 1975, and sports an 18.5" barrel, smooth walnut stock with semi-gloss finish, curved metal buttplate with blued finish, folding notch white diamond rear sight, dovetailed brass bead front sight, 10-round rotary magazine and period correct Bushnell 3x-8x "Scopechief Twentytwo" scope. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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Circa 1948 French MAS (St Etienne), Model 48 Trainer, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - F6085 Circa 1948 French MAS (St Etienne), Model 48 Trainer, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - F6085

Circa 1948 French MAS (St Etienne), Model 48 Trainer, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - F6085

Lot #362 (Sale Order 363 of 451)

When the French occupied the Mauser factory in April, 1945, they found all the tooling to produce .22 caliber rifles still in place and in good order (among other things). The French military did not have a proper training rifle at the time, and they decided to have Mauser design and produce one. The result, adopted for production in August, 1945, was essentially a Mauser KKW action with the detachable magazine from the Mauser 410B and a rear-mounted aperture sight. About 10,500 of these Model 45 rifles were made at Mauser by June, 1946, when production was shut down in preparation for the demolition of most of the Mauser buildings. The tooling and parts for the rifle were relocated to the MAS factory at St Etienne, where production resumed and another approximately 30,000 were made. The MAS-45 would serve as a standard French training rifle until the 1970s, and remained in limited use afterwards. This Model 45 was made at the MAS factory at St Etienne, in circa 1948, and sports a 24" barrel with recessed muzzle crown, smooth hardwood stock with gloss finish, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, ramped front sight, metal buttplate with MAS logo & blued finish, 5-round detachable box magazine, serrated trigger guard, sling rings and black nylon sling. This gun has been re-blued and is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Stevens, Model 200, 7mm-08 Rem., Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - G456398 Stevens, Model 200, 7mm-08 Rem., Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - G456398

Stevens, Model 200, 7mm-08 Rem., Bolt-Action (W/ Box), SN - G456398

Lot #363 (Sale Order 364 of 451)

The Stevens Model 200 is a no-frills workhorse that uses the time-tested Savage Model 110 action and a free-floating, button-rifled barrel for optimum accuracy. This Model 200 sports a checkered grey synthetic stock with black rubber buttpad, 22.25" barrel, stainless bolt, serrated bolt handle, EZ Pull trigger assist and Redfield 2x-7x scope with Weaver rings. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box with paperwork. (Box is not in the best condition.)

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1930s Mauser, ES 340B Meisterschaft Target Rifle, 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 23412 1930s Mauser, ES 340B Meisterschaft Target Rifle, 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 23412

1930s Mauser, ES 340B Meisterschaft Target Rifle, 22 LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 23412

Lot #364 (Sale Order 365 of 451)

Mauser model ES 340B Meisterschaft (Championship) is a .22 Long Rifle target rifle produced in Germany by Mauser-Werke Oberndorf in the 1930s (pre WWII). These were a premier Mauser small bore target rifle used by top German military and civilian shooters in Germany and England. The Mauser ES 340B was a very expensive rifle at the time, much more than the Winchester Model 52 for example. This rifle, without import marks, was likely either purchased by an American target shooter prior to WWII or was brought back by American military personnel after WWII. The stock is one-piece walnut with finger grooves in the forend, checkered round pistol grip, sling swivels and a "Mauser" black checkered buttplate. It sports a 25.8" barrel with a checkered ramped dovetail front sight and "V"-notch adjustable tangent rear sight graduated from 30-200 meters. The top of the receiver is grooved to accept a scope mount. Marking on this rifle include: Right of the stock has a Mauser cartouche, buttplate is marked with a Mauser logo, top of the receiver is marked with the Mauser banner logo, left side of the receiver is marked with crown over "B" - crown over "U" - “23412” and "MAUSER-WERKE A. G. OBERNDORF A. N.", left side of the barrel shank is marked "23412" - "459", crown over "B" - crown over "U", left side of the barrel is marked "PATRONE 22 LONG RIFLE", top of the bolt handle shank is marked with crowned "B" - crowned "U" over "412", and the floorplate is marked "412". This gun appears to be numbers matchings, is in good condition with some age & wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore, and appears to be in good working order.

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1886 Spanish Remington, Model 1874 Short Rifle, 11.15x58R (.43 Spanish), Rolling Block, SN - 1217 1886 Spanish Remington, Model 1874 Short Rifle, 11.15x58R (.43 Spanish), Rolling Block, SN - 1217

1886 Spanish Remington, Model 1874 Short Rifle, 11.15x58R (.43 Spanish), Rolling Block, SN - 1217

Lot #365 (Sale Order 366 of 451)

This Remington patent rolling block short rifle was manufactured under license from the Remington Arms Company by the Spanish government in 1886. The Model 1874 Spanish Remington Short Rifle (Mosqueton Remington Mo. 1874) was much like the M1871 Infantry Rifle in that the stock extends nearly to the muzzle and a conventional cleaning rod is stowed beneath the forestock. Approximately 15,500 short rifles were produced in the Oviedo factory between 1874 and 1891. Spanish records indicate that in 1879 these short rifles were also issued to the military service corps (Brigada de Administration Military), after which some 700 were re-chambered for the M1879 Reformado cartridge and issued to the security corps where they served until the Spanish Civil War. The principal features in identifying re-chambering from 11.15x58R (.43 Spanish) to 11.4x58R Spanish Reformado is an "R" stamped on the top of the barrel at the chamber. This rifle appears to still retain the original .43 Spanish chambering, (no "R" stamps found) but there are no guarantees. Features include a 3/4 length military stock, ramped folding leaf rear sight, 27.95" barrel, Oviedo Factory Crown/ARO/ 1886 right side receiver stamp and right side stock cartouche with "1217". This gun is showing age & wear to include a cracked buttstock, but still retains an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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(Scarce) Early 1930s German BSW, 625B Training Rifle, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 158834 (Scarce) Early 1930s German BSW, 625B Training Rifle, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 158834

(Scarce) Early 1930s German BSW, 625B Training Rifle, 22 LR, Bolt-Action, SN - 158834

Lot #366 (Sale Order 367 of 451)

The Berlin-Suhler Waffen (BSW) Single-shot bolt-action 22LR rifle was produced before and during WWII, and was used as a standard marksmanship training rifle for the German military. This rifle is pre-war, and is marked "MOD.W 625 B/BSW/Suhl" on top of the receiver. The top of the barrel is marked "FLUSS-STAHL-KRUPP-ESSEN" over "Kal22 Long Rifle 158834", along with crown over B and U proof marks on the right side of the barrel/ receiver/ & bolt handle. Features include a 3/4 length military stock with upper handguard, stock & band sling ring eyelets, 26" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, ramped blade front sight and metal buttplate with blued finish. This gun is in good condition with some age & wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1970s Winchester, Model 190, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto, SN - B1484941 1970s Winchester, Model 190, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto, SN - B1484941

1970s Winchester, Model 190, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto, SN - B1484941

Lot #367 (Sale Order 368 of 451)

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 Model 190 sports an blond hardwood stock, black ribbed buttpad, 20.5" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed front sight, grooved receiver top and sells complete with a Center Point 2-7x32 scope. 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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1917 British, Lee-Enfield SMLE MK III*, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - 2570 1917 British, Lee-Enfield SMLE MK III*, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - 2570

1917 British, Lee-Enfield SMLE MK III*, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - 2570

Lot #368 (Sale Order 369 of 451)

The Lee–Enfield is a bolt-action, magazine-fed repeating rifle that served as the main firearm of the military forces of the British Empire and Commonwealth during the first half of the 20th century. The Lee–Enfield was the standard issue weapon to rifle companies of the British Army, colonial armies (such as India and parts of Africa), and other Commonwealth nations in both the First and Second World Wars. The best-known Lee–Enfield rifle, the SMLE Mk III, was introduced in 1907 (SMLE - Short Magazine Lee-Enfield). In late 1915, the Mk III* was introduced incorporating several changes, the most prominent of which was the deletion of the magazine cut-off mechanism which when engaged permits the feeding and extraction of single cartridges only while keeping the cartridges in the magazine in reserve and the long-range volley sights. The windage adjustment of the rear sight was also dispensed with, and the cocking piece was changed from a round knob to a serrated slab. MKIII*s, with all or some of these features, can be found as the changes were implemented at different times in different factories as stocks of parts were depleted. This Lee–Enfield is marked "ENFIELD/ 1917/ SMLE III*" along with various factory proof stamps throughout. Features include a 25.25" barrel, short magazine, brass buttplate with cleaning rod compartment, brass stock disc inlay, adjustable folding tangent rear sight with ears, front post sight with ears, bayonet lug and sling rings. This gun is showing some battle wear to include a stock crack near the magazine well, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1980s Rossi, Model 62 SA, 22 LR Pump, SN - G469105 1980s Rossi, Model 62 SA, 22 LR Pump, SN - G469105

1980s Rossi, Model 62 SA, 22 LR Pump, SN - G469105

Lot #369 (Sale Order 370 of 451)

Sleek, well-made, and configured just like Winchester’s pump-action Model 62, the Rossi Model 62 was manufactured in Brazil between 1970 and 1998, and imported into U.S. by Interarms. Production ceased when Taurus purchased Rossi in 1998. This Rossi Model 62 SA was made in circa 1985, and sports a smooth walnut stock with ribbed forearm, 23" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail front sight, black ribbed buttpad and takedown screw on the left side of the receiver. This gun is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1952 British - ROF Fazakerley, Lee–Enfield No.4 MK 2, 303 British, Bolt-Action - PF253805 1952 British - ROF Fazakerley, Lee–Enfield No.4 MK 2, 303 British, Bolt-Action - PF253805

1952 British - ROF Fazakerley, Lee–Enfield No.4 MK 2, 303 British, Bolt-Action - PF253805

Lot #370 (Sale Order 371 of 451)

The Lee–Enfield is a bolt-action, magazine-fed repeating rifle that served as the main firearm of the military forces of the British Empire and Commonwealth during the first half of the 20th century. The Lee–Enfield was the standard issue weapon to rifle companies of the British Army, colonial armies (such as India and parts of Africa), and other Commonwealth nations in both the First and Second World Wars. During the course of the Second World War, the No. 4 rifle was simplified for mass production with the creation of the No. 4 Mk I in 1942, with the bolt release catch replaced by a simpler notch on the bolt track of the rifle's receiver. In the years after the Second World War, the British produced the No. 4 Mk 2 rifle, a refined and improved No. 4 rifle with the trigger hung forward from the butt collar and not from the trigger guard, beech wood stocks with original design reinforcing strap and brass "gunmetal" buttplates. This Lee–Enfield No. 4 MK 2 was manufactured at the Royal Ordnance Factory in Fazakerley, in 1952, (receiver marked "9/52"), and sports the original arsenal rack numbers "23" & "153" on the stock. Features include a smooth hardwood stock & handguard, 25.25" barrel, short magazine, brass buttplate, cleaning kit stock compartment, adjustable folding aperture rear peep sight, semi-hooded front post sight, sling rings and bayonet lugs. This gun is numbers matching - receiver, stock, magazine & bolt handle. This gun is in nice condition with some battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1987 H&R, Topper, 30-30 Win., Break-Action Single-Shot, SN - BB435646 1987 H&R, Topper, 30-30 Win., Break-Action Single-Shot, SN - BB435646

1987 H&R, Topper, 30-30 Win., Break-Action Single-Shot, SN - BB435646

Lot #371 (Sale Order 372 of 451)

The H&R Topper single-shot shotgun & rifle was introduced in 1962. Over the years, it was chambered in everything from . 17 to . 300 magnum caliber, but smooth shotgun bores were most common. The distinguishing feature that made the Topper Model popular was that different caliber barrels could be easily changed out on the same receiver. This Topper was made in 1987, and sports a 22" 30-30 Win. barrel, case hardened receiver, smooth hardwood stock with stained finish, black ribbed buttpad, tang break-action lever, folding adjustable notch rear sight and ramped front sight. This gun is in good condition with some various wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1960s Golden State Arms, 1943 British Enfield No. 4 MKI, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - BH11751 1960s Golden State Arms, 1943 British Enfield No. 4 MKI, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - BH11751

1960s Golden State Arms, 1943 British Enfield No. 4 MKI, 303 British, Bolt-Action, SN - BH11751

Lot #372 (Sale Order 373 of 451)

Golden State Arms, also known as Pasadena Firearms, was a major military surplus importer, wholesaler, and retailer from 1952 to 1966, located in Pasadena, CA. The "Santa Fe Division" labeling was used as a marketing tool for selling reconditioned military surplus, some of which had been "sporterized" due to the lack of genuine original stocks, others were surplus parts built onto cast receivers, also having the "Santa Fe" name - Santa Fe Division was always still Golden State Arms. Golden State Arms purchased a large volume of surplus British Lee-Enfields, in every conceivable condition and sold them as surplus. Some of these were reconditioned and sold as the sporterized .303 Enfields. This Golden State Arms "Santa Fe Division" 1943 sporterized British Lee-Enfield No. 4 MKI sports a 1/2 length walnut sporting stock, 23.75" barrel with parkerized finish, short magazine, MKII adjustable folding aperture rear peep sight, ."045/ RX" dovetailed front post sight, zinc alloy buttplate with cleaning kit compartment and sling rings. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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New England, Pardner - NWTF - Laminate - Compact, 410 Ga. (22 New England, Pardner - NWTF - Laminate - Compact, 410 Ga. (22

New England, Pardner - NWTF - Laminate - Compact, 410 Ga. (22" FULL) , Single-Shot, SN - NR383531

Lot #373 (Sale Order 374 of 451)

Since its introduction in 1987, owning a Pardner has become an honored tradition with American sportsmen. This no-frills, rugged single-shot is 100% American made and has proven its worth in the field for over 25 years. It opens smoothly when you press the lever, locks up tight as a bank vault door, and the transfer bar system prevents accidental discharge. This Pardner (410 gauge) is a National Wild Turkey Federation Compact/ Youth Model and sports a smooth multi-color laminate stock, black rubber buttpad, 22" FULL barrel with orange fiber-optic front sight, tang break-action lever, sling studs, 12.75" LOP and 3" chamber. This gun is in same-as-new condition and appears to be in good working order.

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(Scarce) 1940 WWII German, Gewehr 33/40 Carbine, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 1217c (Scarce) 1940 WWII German, Gewehr 33/40 Carbine, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 1217c

(Scarce) 1940 WWII German, Gewehr 33/40 Carbine, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 1217c

Lot #374 (Sale Order 375 of 451)

The Gewehr 33/40, also simply known as the G33/40, is a rarely encountered Mauser-style carbine that was used exclusively by Germany's elite mountain troops, the Gebirgsjager. While German (J.P Sauer, Mauser Werke, Erma, BSW, Lubeck) and Belgian-made (FN) Mausers were the norm in the 1930s, hardworking engineers and craftsmen in Czechoslovakia were producing their own Mauser-pattern guns in Brno. While the Czech-made Brno Vz.24 rifle is legendary in its own right, the shorter Vz.33 carbine was something just a little different. Using a 19.4" barrel, the overall length of the Vz.33 was just 39.4" long. By comparison, this is about the same length as the Ruger Mini-14. This yielded a handy carbine that, with lightening cuts, tipped the scales at just over 7 pounds while keeping the same 7.92mm Mauser round. Following the annexation of Czechoslovakia, the rifle works at Brno came under new Nazi management. Dubbed Waffen Werke Brunn, or Weapons Works Brno, the factory was soon making modified Vz.24s and Vz.33s for the German war effort as the Vz.24(t) and G33/40, respectively, while preparing to make K98k series guns as well. The Germans immediately saw the shorter Vz.33 carbine as a perfect weapon for Gebirgsjager alpine troops for whom longer rifles were awkward while moving around the mountains. The new German G33/40 kept the same length and layout as the original Czech Vz.33, with some minor modifications. The changes made to the Vz.33 to convert it to the G33/40 included German-style sling hardware, a large steel buttplate, different sights, and a different bayonet lug. Gebirgsjager troops were used in alpine and arctic environments as well as in a light infantry role, such as in the airborne invasion of Crete where they were flown in after German paratroopers secured landing fields. For such tasks, a more compact rifle like the 33/40 was ideal. During German production Waffanampt factory codes "945" then later "dot" replaced the Czech lion crest on the receiver. It has been estimated that fewer than 120,000 of these G33/40s were made between 1940 and 1942 when Brno was converted to the manufacture of K98ks. Issued to not only mountain troops but also to space-conscious paratrooper units, many of these carbines were lost on battlefields from Tunisia to Lapland. This G33/40 is receiver dated "1940" along with factory code "945", and also sports Nazi proof marks throughout. This gun is in good condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1920s Stevens, No. 44 1920s Stevens, No. 44

1920s Stevens, No. 44 "Ideal", 22 LR, Single-Shot Falling-Block Target Rifle, SN - 67822

Lot #375 (Sale Order 376 of 451)

The Stevens "Ideal" rifle No. 44 was made from 1894 until at least 1933, possibly as late as 1940. No factory serial number list exists. The No. 44 sports a falling block-type action with a finger lever. Receivers were made from cast steel with a color case finish as were the hammer and finger lever. The two-piece stock was American walnut with an oil finish, and the forearm had a Schnabel tip. The butt was fitted with curved steel, rifle buttplate – sometimes blued, or even nickel plated. Like so many other single-shot rifles of the era, a host of "extras" could be ordered for an Ideal 44, including different barrel lengths, special calibers, various sight variations, etc. This Stevens "Ideal" No. 44 features polished bronze case-hardened receiver/ lever & buttplate, 25.75" octagon/ round heavy target barrel, Lyman folding adjustable tang peep sight, Marble rear dovetail insert, dovetail brass bead front sight, smooth walnut stock with nice dark grain & oiled finish, serrated hammer and mounted scope rail. This gun is in beautiful condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1944 German WWII - Waffenwerke Brunn 1944 German WWII - Waffenwerke Brunn

1944 German WWII - Waffenwerke Brunn "dot", K98k, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 7676at

Lot #376 (Sale Order 377 of 451)

The Karabiner 98 kurz (carbine 98 short), or K98k, is a bolt-action rifle chambered for the 7.92×57mm (8mm Mauser) cartridge, that was adopted in 1935 as the standard service rifle by the German Wehrmacht. It was one of the final developments in the long line of Mauser military rifles. Although supplemented by semi-automatic and fully automatic rifles during World War II, the Karabiner 98k remained the primary German service rifle until the end of the war in 1945. It is a controlled-feed bolt-action rifle based on the Mauser M98 system. Its internal magazine can be loaded with five cartridges from a stripper clip or one-by-one. During WWII K98k receivers were stamped with a factory code indicating date and location of manufacture. This rifle is receiver stamped "dot" (factory code for Waffenwerke Brunn in Brno) "1944". Originally named Zbrojovka Brno, this factory was renamed Waffenwerke Brunn during the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, and produced weapons for the Wehrmacht and the Waffen-SS. This Waffenwerke Brunn K98k rifle features a 3/4 length military stock, metal buttplate, 24" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, hooded front post sight, cleaning rod and sling ring eyelets. Markings include Nazi proof stamps throughout, as well as a "1.TRZ" stock stamp which is a Yugoslavian refurbishment mark. This gun is not numbers matching, but is in good condition with battle wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Early 1900s J. Stevens A&T Co., 1894 Favorite - Heavy Barrel, 22 LR, Falling-Block, SN - 58208 Early 1900s J. Stevens A&T Co., 1894 Favorite - Heavy Barrel, 22 LR, Falling-Block, SN - 58208

Early 1900s J. Stevens A&T Co., 1894 Favorite - Heavy Barrel, 22 LR, Falling-Block, SN - 58208

Lot #377 (Sale Order 378 of 451)

The Stevens Favorite Model 1894 is a single-shot sporting rifle with a falling breech block worked by an underlever that was made from 1894-1915. The Favorite went through several modifications after its introduction in 1889. This being an example of the 1894 version, the first major modification with a new form of main spring and a half octagonal barrel. This Model 1894 sports a 24" heavy octagon/ round barrel, smooth walnut stock with high comb & semi-Schnabel forearm tip, curved metal buttplate and front & rear dovetails for sights. This gun is showing age & wear, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1916 Swiss - Carl Gustafs, M1896 Infantry, 6.5×55 Swedish, Bolt-Action, SN - 378525 1916 Swiss - Carl Gustafs, M1896 Infantry, 6.5×55 Swedish, Bolt-Action, SN - 378525

1916 Swiss - Carl Gustafs, M1896 Infantry, 6.5×55 Swedish, Bolt-Action, SN - 378525

Lot #378 (Sale Order 379 of 451)

"Swedish Mausers" are a family of bolt-action rifles based on an improved variant of Mauser's earlier Model 1893, but using the 6.5×55mm cartridge and incorporating unique design elements as requested by Sweden. The Model 1896 Rifle in 6.5×55mm was adopted in 1896 for infantry use, replacing the Model 1867–1889 Remington rolling block rifle in 8×58mmR Danish Krag. Swedish production (under license) started in 1898 at Carl Gustafs, but additional rifles were produced by Mauser during 1899 and 1900 because of delays in shipping additional production machinery from Germany to Sweden. Standard production at Carl Gustafs continued until 1925. This Swedish M1896 Infantry Rifle was manufactured by Carl Gustafs in Sweden in 1916, and sports a 3/4 length stock with grooved forearm & brass stock disc, 29.1" barrel, folding tangent adjustable rear sight, hooded front post sight, cleaning rod, metal buttplate and sling rings. This gun is all visible numbers matching - receiver, bolt, bolt handle, bolt release, buttplate, floorplate and barrel bands. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1930s Winchester, Model 67, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action 1930s Winchester, Model 67, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

1930s Winchester, Model 67, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #379 (Sale Order 380 of 451)

The Winchester Model 67 was a single-shot, bolt-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle that was produced from 1934 to 1963. While Model 67s were not serial numbered, there are a few ways to determine an approximate date of production. The first year of production has finger grooves in the stock. Starting in 1937, the takedown screw was recessed into the stock. Early post-WWII rifles used a blued bolt, trigger and cocking piece instead of the normal chrome plating. Later improved versions were marked “67A.” This Model 67 was made in the circa late 1930s and sports a smooth walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, chrome bolt & handle, 27" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed bead front sight and flush fit takedown screw under the stock. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1910 Brazilian - DWM, Gew 98 Model 1909, 7mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - B2498 1910 Brazilian - DWM, Gew 98 Model 1909, 7mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - B2498

1910 Brazilian - DWM, Gew 98 Model 1909, 7mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - B2498

Lot #380 (Sale Order 381 of 451)

The Gewehr 98 (or Gew 98) was a bolt-action German service rifle from 1898 to 1935 when it was replaced by the Karabiner 98k, a shorter weapon using the same basic design. The Model 1908 is a Gewehr 98 pattern bolt-action rifle produced by Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken (DWM) & Mauser and exported to Uruguay and Brazil between 1908 and 1914. This Brazilian contract Model 1908 is stock stamped "1912" and also is Nazi proofed on the bolt. Features include a 3/4 length military stock with blued disc inlay, 29" barrel, metal buttplate, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, serrated ramp front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings and cleaning rod. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1920s Winchester, Model 36, 9mm Shotshell, Single-Shot Shotgun 1920s Winchester, Model 36, 9mm Shotshell, Single-Shot Shotgun

1920s Winchester, Model 36, 9mm Shotshell, Single-Shot Shotgun

Lot #381 (Sale Order 382 of 451)

The Winchester Model 36 is a small single-shot shotgun made from 1920 to 1927, chambered for the 9mm shotshell cartridge, with only approximately 20,000 made. It was known as a "garden gun" and was marketed as being handy to use around the house or in the barn for birds, rodents, and other pests. Its design was nearly identical to the Winchester Model 1902 rifle but modified with a smoothbore 9mm barrel. This Model 36 features a smooth walnut stock, checkered hard rubber buttpad, 17.5" barrel, silver bead front sight and quick take-down screw under the forearm. This gun is nice condition with age, and appears to be in good working order.

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1917 German - Amberg, Gew 98, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 3534t (Numbers Matching) 1917 German - Amberg, Gew 98, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 3534t (Numbers Matching)

1917 German - Amberg, Gew 98, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 3534t (Numbers Matching)

Lot #382 (Sale Order 383 of 451)

The Gewehr 98 (or Gew 98) was a bolt-action German service rifle from 1898 to 1935, when it was replaced by the Karabiner 98k, a shorter weapon using the same basic design. This Gew 98 is receiver stamped "AMBERG/ 1917" (manufactured at the German Amberg Arsenal in 1917) and appears to be all numbers matching: stock, receiver, buttplate, bolt, barrel, shell lifter, floorplate, safety, etc. Features include a 3/4 length military stock with grooved forearm, metal buttplate, 29" barrel, adjustable folding tangent "ski ramp" rear sight, serrated ramp front post sight, bayonet lug, cleaning rod and sling rings. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has a sharp bore with light pitting, and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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Early 1900s Remington, No. 4, 32 RF, Rolling Block, SN - 45920 Early 1900s Remington, No. 4, 32 RF, Rolling Block, SN - 45920

Early 1900s Remington, No. 4, 32 RF, Rolling Block, SN - 45920

Lot #383 (Sale Order 384 of 451)

The Remington No. 4 Rolling Block rifle was introduced in 1890 and produced until 1933 with approximately 350,000 made. It was offered in several different variations throughout its production. This No. 4 rifle is marked "REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILION, N.Y." which indicates that it was produced circa 1888 to 1914. Features include a 24" octagon barrel, smooth walnut stock, curved metal buttplate, dovetailed v-notch rear sight and dovetailed brass blade front sight. This gun is showing age & wear, has a semi-sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order.

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1895 Ludwig & Loewe, Argentine Mauser M1891, 7.65×53mm, Bolt-Action, SN - L5040 1895 Ludwig & Loewe, Argentine Mauser M1891, 7.65×53mm, Bolt-Action, SN - L5040

1895 Ludwig & Loewe, Argentine Mauser M1891, 7.65×53mm, Bolt-Action, SN - L5040

Lot #384 (Sale Order 385 of 451)

The Belgian Model 1889 is a line of Mausers produced for several countries from the late 1800s through the early 1900s. It became known as the 1889 Belgian Mauser, 1891 Argentine Mauser, and 1890 Turkish Mauser. In 1886, the Argentine Small Arms Commission contacted Mauser to replace their Remington Rolling Block rifles with a 7.65×53mm Mauser. The result was the Model 1891 Argentine Mauser. It is a cock-on-close, striker-fired repeater, feeding from an internal five-shot, single-stack box magazine. Like its Belgian and Turkish predecessors, the Argentine 1891 uses a bolt with front-locking lugs, the distinctive Mauser “wing”-type safety selector, a one-piece wooden stock, and a wood upper handguard that is secured to the barrel by two segments of copper wire. Argentina purchased it in three different configurations: a full-length rifle, a Cavalry Carbine and an Engineer Carbine. All of the 1891 Argentine Mauser rifles and carbines were manufactured in Berlin first at Ludwig Loewe & Company, and after 1896 at Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken Aktien-Gesellschaft (DWM). The National Crest on the receiver of this rifle has been scrubbed, which is very common. This was done in the aftermath of the Chaco War of 1935 which pitted Bolivia and Paraguay against one another in a vicious albeit brief struggle for control of South America’s resource-rich Chaco Boreal. Argentina provided Paraguay with a large number of Model 1891 Mausers during the conflict in a move that jeopardized its relationship with Bolivia. The presence of unground national crests made it impossible to deny Argentina’s direct support for Paraguay, so after the war Argentina instituted a law requiring the removal of the national crest from any gun leaving the country. This Model 1891 was produced at Ludwig Loewe & Co. in 1895, and is visible numbers matching - receiver, barrel, stock magazine, bolt handle and cleaning rod. Features include a 29" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, front post sight, metal buttplate, bayonet lug and sling rings. This gun is in nice condition with some light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1937 Remington, Model 41 Targetmaster, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 194318 1937 Remington, Model 41 Targetmaster, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 194318

1937 Remington, Model 41 Targetmaster, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 194318

Lot #385 (Sale Order 386 of 451)

The Remington Model 41 “Targetmaster” Single-Shot Bolt-Action Rifle was produced from 1936 to 1939. It was available in two grades, P and A. The P grade had a 27" round barrel, one piece American walnut pistol grip stock with a beaver-tail forend, black checkered shotgun style butt plate, hooded front sight and a Remington receiver mounted adjustable peep rear sight. The A grade rifle was the same as the P grade except that the front sight was a white metal bead, and the rear sight was a step adjustable sporting type. This Model 41-P was made in 1937, and is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1946 Russian - Izhevsk, Mosin-Nagant M44 Carbine, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - AA1435 1946 Russian - Izhevsk, Mosin-Nagant M44 Carbine, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - AA1435

1946 Russian - Izhevsk, Mosin-Nagant M44 Carbine, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - AA1435

Lot #386 (Sale Order 387 of 451)

The Model M1891 Mosin-Nagant is a five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine–fed, military rifle developed from 1882 to 1891. Its original official designation was adopted by the Russian military in 1891, and there have been several variations from the original rifle. The M44 Carbine was introduced into service in late 1944, and remained in production until 1948. They were produced from 1943 to 1948 at the Izhevsk Arsenal and only 1944 at Tula. Its specifications are very similar to the M1938, with the unique addition of a permanently affixed, side-folding cruciform-spike bayonet. A groove for the folded bayonet is inlet into the right side of the stock. From February, 1944, this type of carbine was issued to Red Army infantry troops as a replacement for the standard rifle. These were in use not only by the Soviet Union but also its various satellite nations. This M44 Carbine was produced at the Izhevsk Arsenal in 1946, and sports a 20.2" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, hooded front post sight, metal buttplate, retractable bayonet and cleaning rod. This gun is numbers matching - receiver, barrel, bolt, buttplate and magazine floorplate. This gun is in beautiful condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1958 Remington, Model 514, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action 1958 Remington, Model 514, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

1958 Remington, Model 514, 22 S L LR, Single-Shot Bolt-Action

Lot #387 (Sale Order 388 of 451)

The Remington Model 514 is a single-shot, 22 caliber, takedown, bolt-action rifle that was produced from 1948 to 1970. This Model 514 was made in 1958, and sports a 24.75" barrel, smooth one-piece walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed front sight and flush fit quick takedown screw under the forearm. 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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1945 Russian - Izhevsk, Mosin-Nagant M44 Carbine, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - CB7409 1945 Russian - Izhevsk, Mosin-Nagant M44 Carbine, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - CB7409

1945 Russian - Izhevsk, Mosin-Nagant M44 Carbine, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, SN - CB7409

Lot #388 (Sale Order 389 of 451)

The Model M1891 Mosin-Nagant is a five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine–fed, military rifle developed from 1882 to 1891. Its original official designation was adopted by the Russian military in 1891, and there have been several variations from the original rifle. The M44 Carbine was introduced into service in late 1944, and remained in production until 1948. They were produced from 1943 to 1948 at the Izhevsk Arsenal and only 1944 at Tula. Its specifications are very similar to the M1938, with the unique addition of a permanently affixed, side-folding cruciform-spike bayonet. A groove for the folded bayonet is inlet into the right side of the stock. From February, 1944, this type of carbine was issued to Red Army infantry troops as a replacement for the standard rifle. These were in use not only by the Soviet Union but also its various satellite nations. This M44 Carbine was produced at the Izhevsk Arsenal in 1945, and sports a 20.2" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, hooded front post sight, metal buttplate, retractable bayonet, cleaning rod and period correct brown leather sling. This gun is numbers matching - barrel, bolt, buttplate and magazine floorplate. This gun is in good condition with some wear, has a semi-sharp bore with light pitting and appears to be in good working order.

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1941 (First Year) Remington, Model 550, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto 1941 (First Year) Remington, Model 550, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto

1941 (First Year) Remington, Model 550, 22 S L LR, Semi-Auto

Lot #389 (Sale Order 390 of 451)

Remington introduced the 500 series of .22 caliber semi-automatic rifles in 1941. They were produced in several model variations throughout the years. The Model 550 was replaced with the model 550-1 in 1946. It is a great example of what collectors refer to as a "used to be" Remington Rifle, with excellent craftsmanship and dependable parts, produced before the quality decline in the 1980s due to rising production costs. This Model 550 was made in the first year of production, 1941 (Date Code "XK" = December, 1941), and sports a smooth one-piece walnut stock, black checkered buttpad, 24" barrel, grooved receiver top, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed front sight and tube magazine. This gun is showing wear, but still retains an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1943 Russian - Izhevsk, Mosin-Nagant M91/30, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, (W/ Bayonet) SN - 9130280598 1943 Russian - Izhevsk, Mosin-Nagant M91/30, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, (W/ Bayonet) SN - 9130280598

1943 Russian - Izhevsk, Mosin-Nagant M91/30, 7.62x54R, Bolt-Action, (W/ Bayonet) SN - 9130280598

Lot #390 (Sale Order 391 of 451)

The Model M1891 Mosin-Nagant is a five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine–fed, military rifle developed from 1882 to 1891. Its original official designation was adopted by the Russian military in 1891. There have been several variations from the original rifle, the most common being the M1891/30 (commonly referred to as "The 91/30" by collectors) which was a modernized design introduced in 1930. This M91/30 was produced at the Izhevsk factory in 1943, and sports a 29" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, hooded front post sight, metal buttplate, cleaning rod, tan canvas sling, original proof stamps & stock cartouches and comes with period correct bayonet. This gun is in good condition with some battle wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1930s J. Stevens, M1915 Favorite, 22 LR, Single-Shot Falling-Block, SN - T547 1930s J. Stevens, M1915 Favorite, 22 LR, Single-Shot Falling-Block, SN - T547

1930s J. Stevens, M1915 Favorite, 22 LR, Single-Shot Falling-Block, SN - T547

Lot #391 (Sale Order 392 of 451)

The Stevens sporting "Boys Rifle" Favorite is a falling breech block single-shot rifle, worked by an underlever, that was introduced in 1894. The Model 1915 Favorite was an improved Model 1894 that was made from 1915 to 1935. This Model 1915 features a smooth walnut stock with oiled finish, 24" octagon barrel, multi-folding leaf rear sight, folding dome front sight and Fajen black ribbed buttpad. This gun has been nicely refinished, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1862 British Tower, M1858 Enfield, .577 (.58 Cal.), Percussion Muzzleloader (W/ Bayonet) 1862 British Tower, M1858 Enfield, .577 (.58 Cal.), Percussion Muzzleloader (W/ Bayonet)

1862 British Tower, M1858 Enfield, .577 (.58 Cal.), Percussion Muzzleloader (W/ Bayonet)

Lot #392 (Sale Order 393 of 451)

This is a British Enfield 1853 pattern rifle-musket that was made or assembled at the Tower of London, England, in 1862, which is indicated by the sideplate markings. A crown is also stamped on the sideplate which denotes British government ownership. This pattern firearm had the distinction of being the second most widely used infantry arm of the American Civil War. Enfield's were imported in large quantities by both the North and the South and saw service in every major battle from Shiloh in April, 1862, to the final engagements in 1865. It was chambered for .577 caliber which also allowed the use of the same ammunition made for the U.S. Springfield .58 caliber. It is estimated that 900,000 of these rifles were brought to United States between 1861 and 1865. Most were expressly made for the American market, though few, if any, of those imported were actually made at Enfield. This Tower Armory Pattern 1858/ 1862 Enfield Rifle-Musket features a 38.5" barrel, folding aperture adjustable elevator rear sight, fixed front sight, 3/4 length European walnut military stock, brass buttplate, brass stock tip, brass trigger guard, cleaning rod and period correct British spike bayonet. This gun is showing age throughout with a very rusty bore, but does appear to be in working order.

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WWII German, Sporterized K98k, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 6539i WWII German, Sporterized K98k, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 6539i

WWII German, Sporterized K98k, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 6539i

Lot #393 (Sale Order 394 of 451)

The Karabiner 98 kurz (carbine 98 short), or K98k, is a bolt-action rifle chambered for the 7.92×57mm (8mm Mauser) cartridge that was adopted in 1935 as the standard service rifle by the German Wehrmacht. A "Sporterized" firearm is simply a custom modified military-issue arm that has been updated with new features to make it more suitable for civilian sporting use. The majority of "Sporterized Rifles" are WWI & WWII GI bring-backs. This was common practice in the 1950s & 60s and is still being done today. The most common modifications are sporting stocks with better grips, re-chambering or new barrels, updated sights, better optics (scopes) and various accessories. This "Sporterized" WWII German K98k rifle still retains original Nazi proof marks and sports a smooth Monte Carlo stock with high raised cheek/ large pistol grip/ contoured flat-bottom forearm & oiled finish, Fajen black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, 24" barrel with high luster bluing, Redfield scope mount with rings, ramped rear dovetail without insert, and dovetailed blade front sight. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1972 (First Year) Savage, Model 72, 22 S L LR, Falling-Block Single-Shot, SN - B157675 1972 (First Year) Savage, Model 72, 22 S L LR, Falling-Block Single-Shot, SN - B157675

1972 (First Year) Savage, Model 72, 22 S L LR, Falling-Block Single-Shot, SN - B157675

Lot #394 (Sale Order 395 of 451)

The Savage Model 72 is a lever-activated falling-block single-shot rifle with an exposed hammer that was produced from 1972 to 1989. These fine little single-shots were reminiscent of the Remington Rolling Block of yore. This Model 72 was made in 1972 (First Year Production) and sports a smooth hardwood stock with stained finish, case-colored receiver & lever, 22" octagon barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetail front sight and black ribbed buttpad. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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U.S. Springfield, (Henry Page - Douglas Barrel) M1903, 22-250 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - 849089 U.S. Springfield, (Henry Page - Douglas Barrel) M1903, 22-250 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - 849089

U.S. Springfield, (Henry Page - Douglas Barrel) M1903, 22-250 Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - 849089

Lot #395 (Sale Order 396 of 451)

A "Sporterized" firearm is simply a custom modified military-issue arm that has been updated with new features to make it more suitable for civilian sporting use. The majority of "Sporterized Rifles" are WWI & WWII GI bring-backs. This was common practice in the 1950s & 60s and is still being done today. The most common modifications are sporting stocks with better grips, re-chambering or new barrels, updated sights, better optics (scopes) and various accessories. This "Sporterized" U.S. Springfield M1903 represents a 1918 production date (sn- 849089) and is believed to be a custom Henry Page with a Douglas air gauged barrel, although no Page/ Douglas markings are visible. Features include a walnut Monte Carlo stock with high comb/ deep cut hand checkering & gloss finish, white hard plastic forearm tip, white checkered grip cap, brown Pachmayr White-Line rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers, unmarked 26" heavy barrel chambered for 22-250 Remington, jeweled bolt, sling rings with brown leather sling, Simmons Prohunter 6-18x40 AO fully coated scope, and Weaver scope rings. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1920s J. Stevens, M1915 Favorite, 22 LR, Single-Shot Falling-Block, SN - K926 1920s J. Stevens, M1915 Favorite, 22 LR, Single-Shot Falling-Block, SN - K926

1920s J. Stevens, M1915 Favorite, 22 LR, Single-Shot Falling-Block, SN - K926

Lot #396 (Sale Order 397 of 451)

The Stevens sporting "Boy's Rifle" Favorite is a falling breech block single-shot rifle, worked by an underlever, that was introduced in 1894. The Model 1915 Favorite was an improved Model 1894 that was made from 1915 to 1935. This Model 1915 features a smooth walnut stock, 24" round barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail brass blade front sight. This gun is showing age & wear, the lever does not stay locked when the hammer is drawn, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and otherwise appears to be in working order.

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U.S. Springfield, Sporterized M1903, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 1019954 U.S. Springfield, Sporterized M1903, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 1019954

U.S. Springfield, Sporterized M1903, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action, SN - 1019954

Lot #397 (Sale Order 398 of 451)

Few arms have served the U.S. military as long or as well as the famed "U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, Model 1903." For generations of American servicemen and arms enthusiasts, the M1903 has gained an enviable reputation as one of the best bolt-action military rifles of all time. A "Sporterized" firearm is simply a custom modified military-issue arm that has been updated with new features to make it more suitable for civilian sporting use. The majority of "Sporterized Rifles" are WWI & WWII GI bring-backs. This was common practice in the 1950s & 60s and is still being done today. The most common modifications are sporting stocks with better grips, re-chambering or new barrels, updated sights, better optics (scopes) and various accessories. This "Sporterized" U.S. Springfield M1903 represents a 1919 production date (SN - 1019954) and sports a walnut Monte Carlo stock with high comb/ raised cheek/ contoured forearm with flat-bottom & gloss finish, Bishop black checkered buttpad with white spacer, 22" barrel, and trigger shoe. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1930s J. Stevens, M1915 Favorite, 22 LR, Single-Shot Falling-Block, SN - U196 1930s J. Stevens, M1915 Favorite, 22 LR, Single-Shot Falling-Block, SN - U196

1930s J. Stevens, M1915 Favorite, 22 LR, Single-Shot Falling-Block, SN - U196

Lot #398 (Sale Order 399 of 451)

The Stevens sporting "Boy's Rifle" Favorite is a falling breech block single-shot rifle worked by an underlever, that was introduced in 1894. The Model 1915 Favorite was an improved Model 1894 that was made from 1915 to 1935. This Model 1915 features a smooth walnut stock with gloss finish, 24" round barrel, Marble's adjustable elevator rear sight and dovetail brass blade front sight. This gun is showing age & wear, the lever does not stay locked when the hammer is drawn, the bore will have pitting, but otherwise appears to be in working order.

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1960s Golden State Arms, Santa Fe Model 1946, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 16353 1960s Golden State Arms, Santa Fe Model 1946, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 16353

1960s Golden State Arms, Santa Fe Model 1946, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 16353

Lot #399 (Sale Order 400 of 451)

Golden State Arms, also known as Pasadena Firearms, was a major military surplus importer, wholesaler, and retailer from 1952 to 1966, located in Pasadena, CA. The "Santa Fe Division" labeling was used as a marketing tool for selling reconditioned military surplus, some of which had been "sporterized" due to the lack of genuine original stocks. Golden State Arms purchased a large volume of surplus German K98 rifles & Mauser actions and sold them as a sporterized rifle using some original parts. This Golden State Arms "Santa Fe Division" Model 1946 sporterized Mauser sports a 1/2 length walnut sporting stock, black grip cap, 22" barrel, folding adjustable white diamond rear sight, serrated ramped bead front sight, serrated bolt handle, Pachamyr White-Line brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacer, and sling rings. This gun is in nice condition with some various light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1920s J. Stevens, No. 12 Marksman, 22 LR, Tip-Up Single-Shot, SN - X278 1920s J. Stevens, No. 12 Marksman, 22 LR, Tip-Up Single-Shot, SN - X278

1920s J. Stevens, No. 12 Marksman, 22 LR, Tip-Up Single-Shot, SN - X278

Lot #400 (Sale Order 401 of 451)

The J. Stevens Marksman is a tip-up single-shot rifle operated by an under finger lever that was made between circa 1912 and 1933. It was sold along side the No. 26 Crackshot and the No. 17 Favorite. These little rifles were made in .22, .25 and .32 rimfire with the .22 being the most popular. The Marksman has an external hammer and an under lever/trigger guard, which when pulled down, allows the rifle to hinge in the middle, exposing the chamber to automatically extract and load live round. Upon closing, it has a automatic hammer rebound, providing a safety situation holding the hammer off the firing pin until being manually cocked. The hammer must be manually cocked to fire each round. This J. Stevens No. 12 Marksman sports a smooth walnut stock, 22" barrel, adjustable elevator rear sight, dovetailed front sight and large knurled quick take-down screw under the forearm. This gun is showing age & wear, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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1918 Swiss - Carl Gustafs, Sporterized M1896, 6.5×55 Swedish, Bolt-Action, SN - HK97854 1918 Swiss - Carl Gustafs, Sporterized M1896, 6.5×55 Swedish, Bolt-Action, SN - HK97854

1918 Swiss - Carl Gustafs, Sporterized M1896, 6.5×55 Swedish, Bolt-Action, SN - HK97854

Lot #401 (Sale Order 402 of 451)

"Swedish Mausers" are a family of bolt-action rifles based on an improved variant of Mauser's earlier Model 1893, but using the 6.5×55mm cartridge and incorporating unique design elements as requested by Sweden. The Model 1896 Rifle in 6.5×55mm was adopted in 1896. Standard production at Carl Gustafs continued until 1925. A "Sporterized" firearm is simply a custom modified military-issue arm that has been updated with new features to make it more suitable for civilian sporting use. The majority of "Sporterized Rifles" are WWI & WWII GI bring backs. This was common practice in the 1950s & 60s and is still being done today. The most common modifications are sporting stocks with better grips, re-chambering or new barrels, updated sights, better optics (scopes) and various accessories. This "Sporterized" Swiss Mauser is receiver dated 1918, and sports a checkered walnut Monte Carlo stock with high comb/ raised cheek/ squared forearm & oiled finish, Bishop black checkered buttpad , 17" tapered barrel, Williams receiver mounted adjustable rear peep sight, ramped dovetail brass bead front sight, and sling rings. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1940s Savage/ Stevens, Model 76A (Weaver 333 Scope), 22 LR, Semi-Auto 1940s Savage/ Stevens, Model 76A (Weaver 333 Scope), 22 LR, Semi-Auto

1940s Savage/ Stevens, Model 76A (Weaver 333 Scope), 22 LR, Semi-Auto

Lot #402 (Sale Order 403 of 451)

The J. Stevens (Savage) Model 76 is a tube-fed semi-automatic .22 rimfire rifle that was introduced in 1938, and discontinued in circa 1945. The Model 76, as well as the identical Savage Model 6, were commonly used by the British as cadet training rifles during WWII. These rifles were often referred to as "Gill Guns" which is a result of the slots on the left and right sides that resemble a gill. In advertisements of the day, it is referred to as "ventilation which allows gas and residue to escape" "A thousand shots may be fired before cleaning is needed." This Model 76A features a smooth one-piece walnut stock with oiled finish, black ribbed buttpad, 24" barrel, wheel adjustable folding leaf rear sight, front dovetail without insert, quick takedown screw under the forearm and period correct Weaver Model 333 (3x) scope. This gun is in nice condition with light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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1893 Ludwig & Loewe, Argentine M1891 Cavalry Carbine, 7.65×53mm, Bolt-Action, SN - B4515 1893 Ludwig & Loewe, Argentine M1891 Cavalry Carbine, 7.65×53mm, Bolt-Action, SN - B4515

1893 Ludwig & Loewe, Argentine M1891 Cavalry Carbine, 7.65×53mm, Bolt-Action, SN - B4515

Lot #403 (Sale Order 404 of 451)

The Belgian Model 1889 is a line of Mausers produced for several countries from the late 1800s through the early 1900s. It became known as the 1889 Belgian Mauser, 1891 Argentine Mauser, and 1890 Turkish Mauser. In 1886, the Argentine Small Arms Commission contacted Mauser to replace their Remington Rolling Block rifles with a 7.65×53mm Mauser. The result was the Model 1891 Argentine Mauser. It is a cock-on-close, striker-fired repeater, feeding from an internal five-shot, single-stack box magazine. Like its Belgian and Turkish predecessors, the Argentine 1891 uses a bolt with front-locking lugs, the distinctive Mauser “wing”-type safety selector, a one-piece wooden stock, and a wood upper handguard that is secured to the barrel by two segments of copper wire. Argentina purchased it in three different configurations: a full-length rifle, a Cavalry Carbine and an Engineer Carbine. All of the 1891 Argentine Mauser rifles and carbines were manufactured in Berlin first at Ludwig Loewe & Company, and after 1896 at Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken Aktien-Gesellschaft (DWM). The Model "1891 Cavalry Carbine", was a compact variant of the rifle and were issued to Cavalry Units. This Model 1891 Cavalry Carbine was made by Ludwig Loewe & Co. in 1893, and sports a full length smooth walnut stock with upper handguard & oiled finish, 17.6" barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, front post sight with ears, metal buttplate and sling ring. This gun is showing some age & wear, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Circa 1920 J. Stevens, Model 107A Circa 1920 J. Stevens, Model 107A

Circa 1920 J. Stevens, Model 107A "Single Gun", 12 Ga., Break-Action Single-Shot

Lot #404 (Sale Order 405 of 451)

The Stevens Model 107 "Single Gun" was introduced in circa 1905 and produced until circa 1942. This Model 107B appears to have been produced in circa 1916-1920. Features include a 32" FULL barrel with brass bead front sight, case hardened receiver, smooth hardwood stock, black ribbed buttpad, tang break-action lever and extractor. This gun is showing age & wear, but appears to be in good working order.

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WWII German, Sporterized K98k, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 7218u WWII German, Sporterized K98k, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 7218u

WWII German, Sporterized K98k, 8mm Mauser, Bolt-Action, SN - 7218u

Lot #405 (Sale Order 406 of 451)

The Karabiner 98 kurz (carbine 98 short), or K98k, is a bolt-action rifle chambered for the 7.92×57mm (8mm Mauser) cartridge, that was adopted in 1935 as the standard service rifle by the German Wehrmacht. A "Sporterized" firearm is simply a custom modified military-issue arm that has been updated with new features to make it more suitable for civilian sporting use. The majority of "Sporterized Rifles" are WWI & WWII GI bringbacks. This was common practice in the 1950s & 60s and is still being done today. The most common modifications are sporting stocks with better grips, re-chambering or new barrels, updated sights, better optics (scopes) and various accessories. This "Sporterized" WWII German K98k rifle still retains original Nazi proof marks and sports a smooth hardwood stock with grooved forearm, metal buttplate, 24" tapered barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight and serrated ramp front post sight. This gun is showing age & wear, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.... This gun is from the Robert Orval Hellenthal Estate Collection (1927-2022). All proceeds have been willed to the Divine Mercy Parish Church.

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Late 1800's Belgium, Flobert-Style Late 1800's Belgium, Flobert-Style

Late 1800's Belgium, Flobert-Style "Parlor Gun", 32 RF, Single-Shot, SN - 974

Lot #406 (Sale Order 407 of 451)

Frenchman Louis-Nicolas Flobert (1819–1894) introduced what he called "parlor guns" in 1845. These small single-shot rifles & pistols were designed for recreational indoor target shooting which was popular at the time. Although the design was introduced by Flobert, most were produced in Belgian and imported for the U.S. market. The Germans and French also produced their own variants of the "parlor gun". Original "Floberts" were chambered for the 6mm Flobert cartridge which was very similar to a modern .22 BB. European models made for the U.S. market were often chambered for 22 RF or 32 RF. This Late 1800s Belgium Parlor Rifle is chambered for 32 RF and features a contoured European walnut stock with hand outline checkering/ round pistol grip/ web design forearm tip & oiled finish, 24" heavy octagon target barrel, full buckhorn dovetailed rear sight, dovetailed brass blade front sight, curved metal buttpad and hinged U-shaped breech extractor. This gun is showing some age, to include a cracked stock near the tang, but does have a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Spanish - Fabrica de Armas, Sporterized Mauser, 6mm Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - I-99 Spanish - Fabrica de Armas, Sporterized Mauser, 6mm Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - I-99

Spanish - Fabrica de Armas, Sporterized Mauser, 6mm Rem., Bolt-Action, SN - I-99

Lot #407 (Sale Order 408 of 451)

The "Spanish Mauser" was a series of Gewehr 98 pattern rifles & carbines that were first introduced in 1893 (Model 1893), by Paul Mauser for the Spanish Army. The Spanish Mauser series was produced in several variants, and were used in both World Wars, most notably by the Ottoman Empire. A "Sporterized" firearm is simply a custom modified military-issue arm that has been updated with new features to make it more suitable for civilian sporting use. The majority of "Sporterized Rifles" are WWI & WWII GI bring backs. This was common practice in the 1950s & 60s and is still being done today. The most common modifications are sporting stocks with better grips, re-chambering or new barrels, updated sights, better optics (scopes) and various accessories. This "Sporterized" Spanish Mauser was originally produced by Fabrica de Armas and has been re-chambered for the 6mm Remington cartridge. Features include a smooth walnut Monte Carlo stock with high comb/ raised cheek/ Schnabel forearm tip & oiled finish, Fajen black ribbed buttpad with white spacer, black grip cap with white spacer, 24" barrel, scope rails, sling rings and black padded nylon sling. 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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1951 Savage/ Stevens, Model 58B, 410 Ga. (24 1951 Savage/ Stevens, Model 58B, 410 Ga. (24

1951 Savage/ Stevens, Model 58B, 410 Ga. (24" F), Bolt-Action

Lot #408 (Sale Order 409 of 451)

The Savage/ Stevens Model 58 bolt-action shotgun was manufactured from 1933 to 1981. This Model 58B (410 Ga.) was made in 1951 and sports a smooth hardwood stock with black forearm tip, black ribbed buttpad, 24" FULL barrel, and is chambered for 2 1/2" or 3" shells. This gun is missing the detachable box magazine and is showing wear, but does appear to be in good working order.

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1920s German Anschutz, 1920s German Anschutz,

1920s German Anschutz, "JGA", 6mm Flobert, Single-Shot Bolt-Action, SN - 522428

Lot #409 (Sale Order 410 of 451)

This German Anschutz "JGA" bolt-action single-shot rifle was made in the inter-war period, circa 1920s. Often referred to as a "Boy's Rifle" or "Parlor Gun", these guns were produced during a period when Germany was only allowed to produce a small number of non-military arms, in accordance with the post-WWI Treaty of Versailles. These small rifles were commonly chambered for 6mm Flobert (22 BB) and looked very similar to a Mauser 98. These guns were not only popular among young boys, but also were widely used for recreational indoor target shooting which was popular at the time. Features include a smooth walnut stock with grooved forearm & Schnabel tip, 23.75" barrel, dovetailed sights and brown leather sling. This gun is showing some age, but still retains a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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Circa 1900 Acme Arms Co. - Belgium, Exposed Hammer (32 Circa 1900 Acme Arms Co. - Belgium, Exposed Hammer (32

Circa 1900 Acme Arms Co. - Belgium, Exposed Hammer (32"), 12 Ga., Side-By-Side, SN - 1907

Lot #410 (Sale Order 411 of 451)

Acme Arms Company was a trade name used by F. Dumoulin and Company of Liege, Belgium, from 1894 to 1915. This Dumoulin/ Acme 12 gauge exposed hammer double-barrel was made in circa 1900 (1907 may be a date stamp, rather than a serial number) and sports a walnut stock with semi pistol grip & checkered forearm, checkered metal buttpad, 32" Laminated Twist barrels, solid rib with brass bead front sight and dual triggers. This gun is showing heavy wear, but seems to function correctly. Please note - laminated twist barrels are not generally considered safe for modern ammunition.

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Diana, Model 48, .22 BB, Spring Piston Air Rifle (NIB) W/ Scope - NO PAPERWORK NEEDED Diana, Model 48, .22 BB, Spring Piston Air Rifle (NIB) W/ Scope - NO PAPERWORK NEEDED

Diana, Model 48, .22 BB, Spring Piston Air Rifle (NIB) W/ Scope - NO PAPERWORK NEEDED

Lot #411 (Sale Order 412 of 451)

If you're in the market for an all around great-performing powerhouse of a spring piston air rifle, look no further than Diana's Model 48. With its ambidextrous design, extended beechwood stock, robust spring piston power plant and German-engineered accuracy, the Diana 48 offers target shooters, plinkers, pest eliminators and small-game hunters the kind of ergonomics, accuracy and reliability needed to get the job done shot after shot. This Diana Air-Rifle is new-in-box (still in original plastic) with factory RWS brand scope. This air-rifle can be picked up without any paperwork needed, or can be shipped directly to the buyer. Normal shipping rates apply.

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1990s Taurus, Model 80, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - LF629309 1990s Taurus, Model 80, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - LF629309

1990s Taurus, Model 80, 38 Special, Revolver, SN - LF629309

Lot #412 (Sale Order 413 of 451)

The Taurus Model 80 was produced from 1980 to 2001 by the Brazilian company Forjas Taurus SA. It is a SA/DA six-shot revolver chambered for the .38 special round. It has fixed sights, checkered hardwood grips, and a heavy 4" barrel. The Taurus 80 is essentially a Brazilian made copy of the S&W Model 10 made on S&W machinery in Brazil under license. This Model 80 is in excellent condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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WWII German Nazi Party Armband WWII German Nazi Party Armband

WWII German Nazi Party Armband

Lot #413 (Sale Order 414 of 451)

This German WWII NSDAP armband is Nazi proofed and is in new-old-stock condition. Shipping cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. Discounted shipping will be applied to multiple "similar items".

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Heritage Rough Rider Combo - Nickel, 22 LR & Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - HZ4622 Heritage Rough Rider Combo - Nickel, 22 LR & Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - HZ4622

Heritage Rough Rider Combo - Nickel, 22 LR & Magnum, Revolver (W/ Box), SN - HZ4622

Lot #414 (Sale Order 415 of 451)

From targets to varmints, the Heritage Rough Rider revolver is what you need in your holster. The iconic single-action wheel guns defined a legacy that continues to stand the test of time, earning a home in the collection of any shooter. Manufactured in the USA and chambered in .22LR/.22 WMR, the Heritage Rough Rider is a testament to this long lasting feat of firearm engineering, now more customizable than ever before. This single-action rimfire revolver is made with every shooter in mind and inspired by the originals. That means no matter what, it gets the job done, just like Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders. This Rough Rider Combo comes with both 22 LR & 22 Magnum cylinders and sports a nickel finish, 4.6" barrel and smooth walnut grips. This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore, appears to be in good working order and comes in original box.

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(6) WWI & WWII German Iron Cross Metals (6) WWI & WWII German Iron Cross Metals

(6) WWI & WWII German Iron Cross Metals

Lot #415 (Sale Order 416 of 451)

This Lot includes: 1939 War Merit Cross with ribbon; 1939 1st Class Iron Cross; 1914-1918 Cross Of Honor for combatants with ribbon; 1914-1918 Cross Of Honor for non-combatants with ribbon; 1939 2nd Class Iron Cross with ribbon; 1914 2nd Class Iron Cross with ribbon. Shipping cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. Discounted shipping will be applied to multiple "similar items".

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1930s H&R, Model 933 Hunter (10 1930s H&R, Model 933 Hunter (10

1930s H&R, Model 933 Hunter (10"), 22 LR, Revolver, SN - 178707

Lot #416 (Sale Order 417 of 451)

The H&R Model 933 Hunter is a .22-caliber double-action revolver that was manufactured from 1930 to 1939. It features a 10" barrel, 9-shot fluted cylinder, blued finish, fixed brass blade front sight, and checkered walnut grips. 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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(6) WWII German Nazi Party Pins (6) WWII German Nazi Party Pins

(6) WWII German Nazi Party Pins

Lot #417 (Sale Order 418 of 451)

This lot includes: (1) Nazi Party Membership pin with enameled finish; (2) Hitler Youth Party pins with enameled finish; (2) Nazi Young Women's Labor Party (RADwJ) Member pins; (1) 1937 May Day pin. Shipping cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. Discounted shipping will be applied to multiple "similar items".

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1930s H&R, Model 944 1930s H&R, Model 944

1930s H&R, Model 944 "22 Special", 22 LR, Top-Break Revolver, SN - 528213

Lot #418 (Sale Order 419 of 451)

The H&R Model 944 "22 Special" is a .22-caliber double-action top-break revolver that was manufactured from 1925 - 1941. This Model 944 features a 6" ribbed barrel, 7-shot fluted cylinder, blued finish, fixed brass blade front sight, and checkered walnut grips. 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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(11) WWII German Badges (11) WWII German Badges

(11) WWII German Badges

Lot #419 (Sale Order 420 of 451)

This lot includes: (3) Wound badges - Black, Silver & Gold; (2) Infantry Assault badges; (1) Parachutist badge; (1) Tank Battle badge; (1) U-Boat Battle badge; (1) Auxiliary Cruiser badge; (1)Minesweeper/ Sub-Chasers/ Escort-Vessel War badge; (1) First pattern Gold Wound badge. Shipping cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. Discounted shipping will be applied to multiple "similar items".

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1950 H&R, Model 922 - 2nd Issue, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - K27774 1950 H&R, Model 922 - 2nd Issue, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - K27774

1950 H&R, Model 922 - 2nd Issue, 22 LR, Revolver, SN - K27774

Lot #420 (Sale Order 421 of 451)

The H&R Model 922 is a .22-caliber double-action revolver that was manufactured in two issues from 1927 to 1982. The first issue was made from 1927 to 1949 and was offered with a 2.5", 4" or 6" barrel, with fixed sights, checkered walnut grips and a blued finish. The second issue was produced from 1950 to 1982, and had the same barrel lengths, but now featured plastic grips. This Model 922 was made in 1950 (Second Issue) and features a 6" barrel, 9-shot fluted cylinder, fixed brass blade front sight, and checkered plastic grips. 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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(5) WWII German Medals/ Ribbons (5) WWII German Medals/ Ribbons

(5) WWII German Medals/ Ribbons

Lot #421 (Sale Order 422 of 451)

This lot includes: 1939 War Merit medal with bar & ribbon; 1941/42 Russian Winter Campaign medal with bar & ribbon; West Wall fortification's medal with ribbon; 1 October, 1938, Commemorative medal with ribbon; Italian-German North African Campaign medal with ribbon. Shipping cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. Discounted shipping will be applied to multiple "similar items".

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Circa 1970 Iver-Johnson, Model 66 Circa 1970 Iver-Johnson, Model 66

Circa 1970 Iver-Johnson, Model 66 "Trailsman", 22 LR, Top-Break Revolver, SN - K9339

Lot #422 (Sale Order 423 of 451)

The Iver-Johnson Model 66 "Trailsman" is a .22 caliber large frame top-break double-action revolver that was manufactured from 1958 to 1974. This Model 66 was made in circa 1970 (second variation) and features a 6" ribbed barrel, adjustable rear sight, pinned front blade sight, brown checkered plastic target grips and 8-shot cylinder. 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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WWII German SS ID Card/ German Bavarian War Pin/ WWII Japanese Medal WWII German SS ID Card/ German Bavarian War Pin/ WWII Japanese Medal

WWII German SS ID Card/ German Bavarian War Pin/ WWII Japanese Medal

Lot #423 (Sale Order 424 of 451)

This lot includes: Nazi SS ID card (new-old-stock); 1943 German Panzer pamphlet; Nazi Party Membership Card (pink- 3rd edition); WWII German (Le Mans, France) soldier brothel blank cards; Imperial German Bayer Kriegerbund Bavarian War Veterans Membership Tinnie pin; WWII Japanese Army medal with ribbon. Shipping cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. Discounted shipping will be applied to multiple "similar items".

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Circa 1910 Hopkins & Allen,  Circa 1910 Hopkins & Allen,

Circa 1910 Hopkins & Allen, "Safety Police" - Nickel, 38 S&W, Top-Break Revolver, SN - F8855

Lot #424 (Sale Order 425 of 451)

The Hopkins & Allen Arms "Safety Police" is a top-break double-action revolver that was made from 1906 to 1916, and is considered to be one of the best designed top-break revolvers of all time. This "Safety Police" sports a full nickel finish, 5" ribbed barrel, original factory smooth walnut target grip (target grips were an additional cost option) and 5-shot cylinder. 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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(3) U.S. Service Medals W/ Ribbons & Boxes (3) U.S. Service Medals W/ Ribbons & Boxes

(3) U.S. Service Medals W/ Ribbons & Boxes

Lot #425 (Sale Order 426 of 451)

This lot includes: WWII American Defense medal with ribbon, bar & box (Sep. 8th, 1939 - Dec. 7th 1941); U.S. Army Good Conduct medal with ribbon & box; WWII U.S. Navy Occupation Service medal "Asia" with ribbon & box. Shipping cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. Discounted shipping will be applied to multiple "similar items".

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1990s Lorcin, L-380 Nickel, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 267782 1990s Lorcin, L-380 Nickel, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 267782

1990s Lorcin, L-380 Nickel, 380 ACP, Semi-Auto, SN - 267782

Lot #426 (Sale Order 427 of 451)

The Lorcin L-380 was introduced in 1992 and produced until 1996, when the company was forced to file for bankruptcy. The L-380 a semi-automatic pistol chambered in .380 ACP with a 3.5" barrel, 7-round magazine, lower left side magazine release, fixed sights and black composite grips with deep grooves. These pistols were available in several different finishes and also in .32 ACP and in 9mm. This L-380 sports a full nickel finish and is in nice condition with very light wear, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order.

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U.S. Army C-14 Air Speed Indicator/ 1958 Aircraft Book/ Aircraft Photos U.S. Army C-14 Air Speed Indicator/ 1958 Aircraft Book/ Aircraft Photos

U.S. Army C-14 Air Speed Indicator/ 1958 Aircraft Book/ Aircraft Photos

Lot #427 (Sale Order 428 of 451)

This Lot includes: U.S. Army C-14 air speed indicator (WWII era with 1972 maintenance sticker); 1958 "Aircraft Of World War One" book (soft cover - 7.25"x5"); (20) small early aircraft identification photo cards (1.75"x3"); 2004 "Wings Cigarillos" tin. Shipping cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. Discounted shipping will be applied to multiple "similar items".

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1981 Jennings, J-22 Nickel, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 196440 1981 Jennings, J-22 Nickel, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 196440

1981 Jennings, J-22 Nickel, 22 LR, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - 196440

Lot #428 (Sale Order 429 of 451)

The Jennings J-22 pistol was designed by Jennings Firearms in 1978 and marketed as a self-defense .22LR pocket pistol. Many considered the J-22 to be a “Saturday Night Special” firearm due its small size. The J-22 features a 2.5" barrel, weighs a little over 12-ounces, has fixed sights, feeds from a 6-round detachable box magazine and was available in a chrome, nickel or black finish. This J-22 was made in circa 1981, sports a full nickel finish with smooth wood grips, is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and comes in original box with paperwork.

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WWII U.S. M1923 Cartridge Belt & WWII USMC M1941 Haversack WWII U.S. M1923 Cartridge Belt & WWII USMC M1941 Haversack

WWII U.S. M1923 Cartridge Belt & WWII USMC M1941 Haversack

Lot #429 (Sale Order 430 of 451)

This lot includes: 10-pocket WWII U.S. M1923 cartridge belt dated 1942, which was primarily used for M1 Garand clipped ammo (each pocket will hold two 5-round stripper clips or one 8-round "en-bloc" clip; WWII USMC M1941 tan haversack (upper pack) early type, which is marked (named) "D. COLLINS". Shipping cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. Discounted shipping will be applied to multiple "similar items".

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Hi-Point, C9, 9MM Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - P1886688 Hi-Point, C9, 9MM Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - P1886688

Hi-Point, C9, 9MM Luger, Semi-Auto (W/ Box), SN - P1886688

Lot #430 (Sale Order 431 of 451)

The Hi-Point C9 is made in America with 100% American made parts and is rated for +P ammunition. Features include high-impact grips, 3.5" barrel, adjustable rear sight, high-impact polymer frame, last round lock open, magazine disconnect safety and quick on-off thumb safety. This gun is same-as-new with original box & paperwork and appears to be in good working order.

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(2) Model 1903 Rifle Stocks (2) Model 1903 Rifle Stocks

(2) Model 1903 Rifle Stocks

Lot #431 (Sale Order 432 of 451)

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1993 Davis Industries, Model DM-22 Chrome, 22 Magnum, Over/ Under Derringer, SN - 493437 1993 Davis Industries, Model DM-22 Chrome, 22 Magnum, Over/ Under Derringer, SN - 493437

1993 Davis Industries, Model DM-22 Chrome, 22 Magnum, Over/ Under Derringer, SN - 493437

Lot #432 (Sale Order 433 of 451)

The Davis Industries Model DM-22 "Derringer" was made from 1992 to 2001. This DM-22 was made in circa 1993 and sports a full chrome finish, 2.3" barrels and smooth "birdshead" hardwood grips. This gun is same-as-new with original box & paperwork and appears to be in good working order.

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Model 1903 Rifle Parts Model 1903 Rifle Parts

Model 1903 Rifle Parts

Lot #433 (Sale Order 434 of 451)

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1993 Davis Industries, Model DM-22 Chrome, 22 Magnum, Over/ Under Derringer, SN - 493438 1993 Davis Industries, Model DM-22 Chrome, 22 Magnum, Over/ Under Derringer, SN - 493438

1993 Davis Industries, Model DM-22 Chrome, 22 Magnum, Over/ Under Derringer, SN - 493438

Lot #434 (Sale Order 435 of 451)

The Davis Industries Model DM-22 "Derringer" was made from 1992 to 2001. This DM-22 was made in circa 1993 and sports a full chrome finish, 2.3" barrels and smooth "birdshead" hardwood grips. This gun is same-as-new with original box & paperwork and appears to be in good working order.

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(79) U.S. Military Surplus 7.62x51 (308 Win.) 5-Round Stripper Clips/ Guides - (79) U.S. Military Surplus 7.62x51 (308 Win.) 5-Round Stripper Clips/ Guides -

(79) U.S. Military Surplus 7.62x51 (308 Win.) 5-Round Stripper Clips/ Guides - "SEY"

Lot #435 (Sale Order 436 of 451)

These 7.62x51 NATO 5-round stripper clips are marked "SEY" (Seymour). Used for - M14, FN-FAL, L1A1, M1A, etc. Also comes with guides. Shipping cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. Discounted shipping will be applied to multiple "similar items".

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1975 Hawes (Herbert Schmidt, W. Germany), 21S Combo, 22 LR & Magnum, Revolver, SN - 627206 1975 Hawes (Herbert Schmidt, W. Germany), 21S Combo, 22 LR & Magnum, Revolver, SN - 627206

1975 Hawes (Herbert Schmidt, W. Germany), 21S Combo, 22 LR & Magnum, Revolver, SN - 627206

Lot #436 (Sale Order 437 of 451)

The Model 21S is a 22 caliber single-action revolver made by Herbert Schmidt, West Germany, and imported to the U.S. by Hawes Firearms Co. from 1964 to circa 1982. This 21S Combo was made in 1975, and comes with both 22 LR & 22 Magnum 6-shot cylinders. Features include a blued Zamak frame/ cylinder/barrel, 5.5" barrel and black checkered grips with buffalo logo. This gun is showing some various wear, has a sharp/clean bore, but the hammer/ action does not operate properly and may need some attention.

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(6) Early U.S. Parade Flags - 36 Stars, 44 Stars & 48 Stars (6) Early U.S. Parade Flags - 36 Stars, 44 Stars & 48 Stars

(6) Early U.S. Parade Flags - 36 Stars, 44 Stars & 48 Stars

Lot #437 (Sale Order 438 of 451)

This lot includes; (2) 36-Stars 14"x9" flags; (1) 44-Stars 21.5"x11.5" flag; (1) 48-Stars 13"x8" flag; (2) 48-Stars 9"x6" flags. Shipping cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. Discounted shipping will be applied to multiple "similar items".

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Circa 1910 Iver-Johnson, Circa 1910 Iver-Johnson,

Circa 1910 Iver-Johnson, "Secret Service Special", 38 S&W, Tip-up Revolver, SN - 205804

Lot #438 (Sale Order 439 of 451)

"Secret Service Special" was a trade name used on revolvers made for Fred Biffar Company of Chicago, IL. These revolvers were made under contract to Fred Biffar Company by Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works, Meriden Fire Arms Company, Harrington & Richardson Arms Company, Hopkins & Allen Arms Company and an unknown Spanish manufacturer. This revolver appears to have been manufactured by Iver-Johnson in the period of 1905-1912. Features include a DA/ SA trigger, "tip-up" design, nickel finish, 3.25" barrel, hard rubber black checkered grips and 5-shot cylinder. This gun is showing wear throughout, but does appears to be in working order.

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Brass Knuckles Brass Knuckles

Brass Knuckles

Lot #439 (Sale Order 440 of 451)

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Leupold VX-3i 6.5-20x50mm Side Focus CDS Target Varmint Hunter Reticle Scope Leupold VX-3i 6.5-20x50mm Side Focus CDS Target Varmint Hunter Reticle Scope

Leupold VX-3i 6.5-20x50mm Side Focus CDS Target Varmint Hunter Reticle Scope

Lot #440 (Sale Order 441 of 451)

What do hunters want most in a scope? Plain and simple; outstanding performance in low-light conditions and an incredibly tough, lightweight design. The VX-3i delivers this and more. The Twilight Max Light Management System lets you see details others can’t in those crucial low-light situations at the beginning and the end of the day. Modern advances in ballistics and rifles has increased your ability to be accurate at longer ranges, so make sure you have the right scope for the job. The VX-3i 6.5-20x50 gives you the magnification, adjustment range, and clarity you need to be successful from way out. This VX-3i features: Index Matched Lens System; DiamondCoat 2; 2nd Generation Argon/Krypton Waterproofing; Generous Eyebox; Twin Bias Spring Erector System; 3:1 Zoom Ratio; 30mm Main tube; Side Focus; 6061-T6 Aircraft Quality Aluminum; Alumina 2.5" Lens Shades; CDS Target; Twilight Max Light Management System. This scope appears to be new-in-box with paperwork and appears to be in good working order. Shipping cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. Discounted shipping will be applied to multiple "similar items".

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30" FULL 12 Ga. Barrel, Tube & Slide For Winchester Model 12 Shotguns - 3"

Lot #441 (Sale Order 442 of 451)

This 30" FULL barrel for a Winchester Model 12 shotgun sports a quick takedown lever on the tube, outline checkered walnut slide, vent-rib with fiber-optic front pin sight and is chambered for 3" shells. This barrel is in good condition with some light wear and the slide appears to function properly. Shipping cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. Discounted shipping will be applied to multiple "similar items".

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Leupold VX-3 2.5-8x36 Rifle Scope (Gloss Black) W/ Rings Leupold VX-3 2.5-8x36 Rifle Scope (Gloss Black) W/ Rings

Leupold VX-3 2.5-8x36 Rifle Scope (Gloss Black) W/ Rings

Lot #442 (Sale Order 443 of 451)

Leupold keeps their successful tradition of delivering state-of-the-art sport optics alive with their persistent attention to detail, precision and quality - they pioneered the process of waterproofing optics via nitrogen purging in 1947. Since then and to this day, Leupold continues to push the envelope while producing some of the world's finest sport optics and accessories. Leupold's VX-3 riflescopes offer a world-class set of features; an Xtended Twilight lens system with DiamondCoat 2 coatings, blackened lens edges, second generation waterproofing, a dual spring erector system, and cryogenically treated precision adjustments. Additionally, every VX-3 sports a special 24k gold-plated ring and medallion. The VX-3 2.5-8x36 riflescope offers a change from the ubiquitous 3-9x40mm scopes - with its slight reduction in power on the low end, shooters will find an edge when maneuvering in and around dense brush and thick woods. Sporting a water and fogproof 1" main tube, this sporting optic delivers Leupold's all-weather reliability and a broad range of precision adjustments. When daylight turns to twilight, this VX-3's 36mm objective offers a major advantage over scopes with a smaller front bell. This scope is in nice condition and appears to be in good working order. Shipping cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. Discounted shipping will be applied to multiple "similar items".

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21" Rifled 12 Ga. Slug Barrel For Remington 1100 Shotguns W/ Cantilever Mount - 2-3/4"

Lot #443 (Sale Order 444 of 451)

This Remington Model 1100 fully rifled slug barrel is 21" long with a 2 3/4" chamber and sports a Cantilever scope mount. This barrel is in good condition with some light surface wear, has a nice sharp/ clean bore and comes with original box. Shipping cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. Discounted shipping will be applied to multiple "similar items".

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ZEISS Conquest 6-24x50 AOMC Rifle Scope W/ Rings ZEISS Conquest 6-24x50 AOMC Rifle Scope W/ Rings

ZEISS Conquest 6-24x50 AOMC Rifle Scope W/ Rings

Lot #444 (Sale Order 445 of 451)

The Conquest line of rifle scopes are for hunters and shooters whose lifestyle and adventures involve traditional and long-range hunting, as well as shooting and long-range shooting. They were designed as a lightweight, high-performance product line for various demanding hunting and shooting applications. Offering a maximum magnification of 24X, this model features - Color: Matte Black - Tube Diameter: 1" - F.O.V.: 16.1'-4.0' - Eye Relief: 3.3"-3.1" - Length: 16" - Weight: 26.2 ounces - MOA: 1/4". Fully Multi-Coated Lenses. This scope appears to be new-in-box with sunshade, flip-up covers & rings, and appears to be in good working order. Shipping cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. Discounted shipping will be applied to multiple "similar items".

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21" Rifled 12 Ga. Slug Barrel For Remington 11-87 Shotguns W/ Cantilever Mount - 2 3/4" or 3"

Lot #445 (Sale Order 446 of 451)

This Remington Model 11-87 fully rifled slug barrel is 21" long, sports a Cantilever scope mount with rings and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This barrel is in good condition with very light wear and has a nice sharp/ clean bore. Shipping cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. Shipping cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. Discounted shipping will be applied to multiple "similar items".

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1970s Redfield 6x-18x Rifle Scope W/ Rings 1970s Redfield 6x-18x Rifle Scope W/ Rings

1970s Redfield 6x-18x Rifle Scope W/ Rings

Lot #446 (Sale Order 447 of 451)

This circa 1974-1985 Redfield 6x-18x rifle scope sports a 1" tube, duplex and objective focus. This scope is in good condition with light wear and appears to be in good working order. Shipping cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. Discounted shipping will be applied to multiple "similar items".

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21" Smooth 12 Ga. Slug Barrel For Remington 11-87 Shotguns W/ Rifle Sights - 2 3/4" or 3"

Lot #447 (Sale Order 448 of 451)

This Remington Model 11-87 smooth slug barrel is 21" long, sports an adjustable ramp rear sight, ramped front dovetail without insert and is chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells. This barrel is in good condition with very light wear. Shipping cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. Shipping cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. Discounted shipping will be applied to multiple "similar items".

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Burris Scout 2-7x32mm Rifle Scope Burris Scout 2-7x32mm Rifle Scope

Burris Scout 2-7x32mm Rifle Scope

Lot #448 (Sale Order 449 of 451)

The Scout 2-7x32mm rifle scope provides low to medium magnification. It allows for placement well forward on the rifle, so you can get—and keep—both eyes on field targets while sitting or moving at full speed. Features include: Variable power for versatility and improved accuracy at longer distances; Generous 9.2 to 12 in. of eye relief; Ballistic Plex, the most simple, elegant, and effective trajectory-compensating reticle available to hunters; Forward mounting design; Finger-adjustable, low-profile turrets; High-grade optical glass; Index-matched, Hi-Lume multicoating; Double internal spring-tension system ; Waterproof; Nitrogen-filled 1" body tube. This scope appears to be new-in-box and appears to be in good working order. Shipping cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. Discounted shipping will be applied to multiple "similar items".

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Cyclop-1 Night Vision Scope With AP-7 Infrared Light & Case - 1.5/85 Cyclop-1 Night Vision Scope With AP-7 Infrared Light & Case - 1.5/85

Cyclop-1 Night Vision Scope With AP-7 Infrared Light & Case - 1.5/85

Lot #449 (Sale Order 450 of 451)

This night vision scope comes with a detachable AP-7 infrared light and black soft case. The lens on this scope appears to have some flaws and may not be in working order, but the infrared light appears to work well. Shipping cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. Discounted shipping will be applied to multiple "similar items".

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Burris Scout 2-7x32mm Rifle Scope Burris Scout 2-7x32mm Rifle Scope

Burris Scout 2-7x32mm Rifle Scope

Lot #450 (Sale Order 451 of 451)

The Scout 2-7x32mm rifle scope provides low to medium magnification. It allows for placement well forward on the rifle, so you can get—and keep—both eyes on field targets while sitting or moving at full speed. Features include: Variable power for versatility and improved accuracy at longer distances; Generous 9.2 to 12 in. of eye relief; Ballistic Plex, the most simple, elegant, and effective trajectory-compensating reticle available to hunters; Forward mounting design; Finger-adjustable, low-profile turrets; High-grade optical glass; Index-matched, Hi-Lume multicoating; Double internal spring-tension system; Waterproof; Nitrogen-filled 1" body tube. This scope appears to be new-in-box and appears to be in good working order. Shipping cost - $15.00, or free with any gun purchase, or free pick up. Discounted shipping will be applied to multiple "similar items".

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